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_Page F dur MORGAN DEM: ANDS HIGH MILITANT UNIONS PRICE FOR “FIN hal OF ROUMANTATO eeneeS Organizing Jobless;: M embers or Not —Unemployed ly been formed Burden of Dgiivinlict li Stnnaeing” Rests on Shoulder of Toiling Masses NEW YORK Councils have by the needle tr: nd Analysis of Daily Worker on Roumanian Situa- tion Confirmed shoe . and the building s. Others that now in the process of formation re the building trades, metal trades, workers. money will have to be But the New in other worc ea) Co., warns the king, in this rough the vehicle of the capit sought York banker have been in those respective he unemployment i will be ffiliating ar- m of Carol throne ranged for new re to be composed ployed workers in “|| “the + have ‘FORM “DISTRICTS OF | NEEDLE UNION Six in Today. Organizers New York; Meetings For Appointed For 2. In line with the sions of | Needle Trades Worl ’ Industrial Union’s second convention, there been established six districts | New York, The hop Delegates’ Council met Wed- day and voted to support the Madison Square mass meeting, pro- s in testing the imprisonment of the New York leaders of the unem- | by which the Communist | arty opens its national convention on June 20, ing made to rally workers from the shops for this meeting. W ednesday, in Cooper there will be a mass meeting of needle workers to hear the report second national phoual camyenacy executive committee of the | rangements are be- | Union, } ry ” DAILY WORKER, _NEW V_YORK, SATURDAY, | JUNE 14, 1980_ UNIONS RALLY _ FOR MEET ON 20 \ “Vote Hammer and Sickle” Mass Cry “Show your support of the Com- munist Party by voting the Hammer and Sickle the coming electio: Ai 8 will be one of the chief ral! ing cries at the great mass meeting in Madison Square Garden, Friday night, June 20, which will open the Seventh National Convention of the Communist Party, against the new wave of wage-cuts and speed-up, for | building the new _ revolutionary | unions, An integral part of this struggle is the demand for the re- |lease of the delegation elected by ) lof the New York delegation to the4 the 110,000 unemployed workers who ;demonstrated on Union Square on March 6. This demand will be thundered by |ANTI-LYNCH CONE, FRIDAY, JUNE 13th Delegates Shc Should Come} at 7:30 P.M. NEW Y ORK.—Getting under way at a time when the lynch terror of the bosses, especially of the southern | work: Lynch Conference, Friday, June 13, at the Harlem Casino, 116th St. and Lenox Ave., will mark an important event of the united struggles of the | Negro and white workers against | this brutal form of ruling class ter- | ror. Delegates from many workers’ or- | ganizations, including the revolu- tional unions, fraternal and lan- | guage organizations are expected to | |be present. Delegates are especially | | textile barons, is directed against | | the organization of Negro and white | the United Front Anti-| er ‘the uestion of how the to be of a serious ‘dless E P rt new Sine Fs Renaus is to be ourse, eventual! the are aed DRIVE FOR E FOR Al more than 20,000 workers at Mad- Arts Mele tale al seis pede | financed is being much dis- n working cl and pea nized, or | ison Square Garden on June 20 and ee Nona Aapercishae re acca Tk te bolleved!. unlivels 1ek unions or} |will be a concrete expression of their | 7" statatt Sane 5 aml that either Paris or London will that have determination to fight on under the | eines site TAT REENaUA SESS: ee. tle! faencial decking holding leadership of the Communist Party Gracie tllitgacals provide the inancia backing rden, th mend, writing from prison have sent which is considered essential dur- sh UID ae meetings, | pmeirnegtie: whole) system (ct (canic| isso aril ecoetitige tal thaveaniers Geetha wexe few mantle Pes: of the Roumanian y distrib-| |talist exploitation that is today | once and promise to wateh its pro- haps, it is suggested, the money develop and out Section Industrial iy ose grinding down their standards of | \oogings carefully. | eit be acids in New York, and baie cstaeid | Unamplovment aceenellsmeriieite WV orkers to. Rally to living, throwing their best fighters | “°°“1N8S caretully * * id f 8 rts itv ‘al . 4 i jai re) rj the impression is that if that is op Carol and ou formed in various parts of the city Support of Revolt into jail and preparing to send them THREE SEAMEN SCALDED the case Rumania may find that 5 ; z a i e unemployed workers of par- to slaughter in the coming imper- WITH TAR. : +} it also that of ouse of * ” : jali: 7 the security which will have to be °TS» Put a’so that e a s are grouped to-) NeW YORK.—In the campaign | ialist war. NEW YORK, June 12 — Three | provided will have been of a ser- in Rou will be | get to rouse the whole working class in eniien’ weretecaldedktsde ola nentn ious nature.” | Prepare) Demonsteation: support of the heroic struggles of] Demand the release of Fos- " [boiling pot of tar which they | _ - aoe 6h 3 . . Py u neent ni at | depenc s o : Force to Maintain “Free” Institutions of zation of all) perialist “labor” regime of pauper-| mond, in eee for fighting | these seafen are pa Tow wages | 7 Madison Square jzation, brutal repression and mass i nger System adison Square jzation, brutal repressi for unemployment insurance. shi hil Hunger Syste jon on Friday! murder, the Communist Party of BOY: on. their ships while in’ port, WEST POINT, June 12.—With unusual official candor, Hurley, the release of | District 2 has arranged the follow- secretary of war, told the graduating class at West Point Military delegation which jing series of mass meetings. Academy that they were to be pressed into service to “solve” social and ening of the Sev-| potween June 18 and 28 a series economic problems, in addition to their routine work of doing the im- perialist plunder work in China, Nicaragua and Latin-American coun- tries. While the capitalist militarist did not state specifically just what economic problem the army will be called upon to solve, he inti- mated that in case of “serious disturbances” (read strikes, demonstra- tions, political strikes) the problem of “solving” the crisis will be to erush the rising workers movement. “We must use force only where necessary to maintain free insti- tutions,” thus the Wall St. militarist offered his credo to the graduat- ing cadets. The “free institutions” of the starvation of 8,000,000 un- employed workers, of a murderous lowering of the living standards of masses of workers and poor farmers, of preparations for imperialist war against the Soviet Union, are thus to be maintained by the bay- onets of the armed forces. Won’t Reveal Secret Naval Treaty Files The London Naval “Treaty” is,The fact rem: that the Wall still in the hands of the Senate|Street Government hasn’t the { slightest intention of letting the Foreign Relations Committee, which has been dickering back and forth with the State Department concern- ing the secret treaty files. {masses know the exact truth about its war preparations. Secret nego- tiations, etc., were part of the last The imperialist slaughter, and the same committee wants to see the secret; is true for the coming war. correspondence in connection with) Jt is Wall Street’s aim to parade the treaty, and the administration! the Naval Treaty as a officials don’t want to take a|wards peace” in the coming elec- chance exposing them before a com-! tions. The secret correspondence mittee of over twenty, lest a leak | would immediately expose the utter ~——oceur somewhere. sham of this hypocritical claim; The latest proposition is that any! just as the actual naval program “member of the committee may ex-}| and the testimony of the naval of- amine the papers in confidence.|ficers has already done, | Morgan Digs Deeper Into British Industry ling Company of East Pittsburgh both belonging to the Morgan in terests, have moved another ste forward in its penetrat ‘British power industry, | WORKERS CALENDAR Pa IL EINGISs ooo Section 3 LONDON, June 13—The West- inghouse Electric International Com- ‘pany of New York and the West- ctric sand _Manufactur inghouse E A Chie: Milwaukee ~_ CONNECTICUT ____] New Haven Party June 14 at flo: All workers izations’ should send deleg INDIANA ation about autos or trucks that 5 Gj can ed for getting the unem- | munist Party and the Trade Union pl legation to Chicago, notify Unity League to immediately ar- the local o of the Unemployed range discussions on the Indian rev- Council, 1 _____ OHIO ; Inter-Raeial Dan 790 Washingt cents. Benefit Tom- ploye Ben Amors, corge Maurer of Chicase and local eakers, Fy, MILWAUKEE — — — CHICAGO — — — ST. LOUIS Help in the Daily Worker Emergency Campaign! VOLUNTEER Daily Worker TAG DAYS This Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15 Call for Your Tag Day Supplies at the Following Stations: CHICAGO Section Two—Vilnis, 3116 South Halstead Section Three—1919 South Racine Avenue Section Four—Hungarian Workers Club 1537 Damen Avenue Section Five—2019 West Division St. MILWAUKEE Workers Centre—367 Sixth Street ST, LOUIS Labor Lyceum, 1243 North Garrison Ave. Help Build the Daily Worker into a powerful mass weapon of the working class! = | Convention of the rty. ng of delegates to the ployed conference which will at 13 West 17th St. on Sun- e 10 a. m. from shops, orkers’ fraternal or- Iso the contribu- of open-air and shop gate mobiliza- tion meetings will be held through- out the city in preparation for the | mass demonstration at the British consulate on June 28, All Trade Union Unity League unions and industrial leagues are mobilizing their membership and are calling upon the workers in the sending of a_ their industries, employed and un- n of unemployed and employed, to pass resolutions in employed workers to the National | SUPport of the heroic struggles of | Unemployed Convention to the Indian workers and peasants > July 4 and 5 are on their 8nd rally to the mass demonstration ny one having any in- 0m June 28, W orkers in the shops u and factories are urged by the Com- EVERY Y. C. olution, to rally in masses to the indoor and shop gate meetings, to pass resolutions and organize in the shops as well as among the unem- ployed fér a mighty demonstfation (at the British consulate, June 28, at 2 p. m.) of solidarity with the struggling workers and peasants of India, suppressed by the British la- bor government, tool of British im- perialism. 17th St., room 22. NEW, YORK.—Twelve were in- jured, according to capitalist press reports from Bombay when police charged a procession which was commemorating the seizure of the city of Sholapur by anti- imperialists exactly a month ago. Moslems and Hindus cooperated in the demonstration. pe It is announced that in Kairin, in the Midnapore district of Ben- gal, police fired into a crowd, bu: | Demand the release of Fos all details are suppressed, | ter, Minor, Amter and Ray- mond, in prison for fighting | for unemployment insurance, Write as you fight! Become a worker correspondent. PHILADELPHIA MID-JUNE OUTING | W.LR. CAMP | Saturday and Sunday, June 14th and 15th Grand Opening with Elaborate Program of Entertainment, Including CONCERT VANGUARD PLAY 4 DANCING WORKERS CHORUS PIONEER FIELD DAY ON SUNDAY Admission Free! Meals Will Be Served! Those wishing to occupy a tent over Saturday night, please make reservations at the office, 39 North Tenth Street Tel. Walnut 6614. Auspices: W.LR. for the benefit of the W.LR. Scout (children’s) Camp. Transportantion Ne We tag North Tenth St. Saturday at 2 P. M ax will meet Doylestown trolley, a aaa adi? aes P.M. tor transportation to camp, MILWAUKEE |;CALUMET 4 SEATTLE, WASH. J.D. ROSEN 720 FIRST AVENUE Well-Known Tailor-Clothier Suits and Topcoats Made of the Best Materials and Excellent Tailoring, Priced at $19.50 Specializing on Blue Serge at $19.50 Also a big range of fine worsteds in the newest shades and latest models, Priced right. We will give you FREE pressing and repairing service for the life of suit or coat purchased. || J. D. ROSEN 720 FIRST AVENUE | Sunday, June EVERY WORKER! EVERY PARTY MEMBER! L. MEMBER! VOLUNTEER Daily Worker TAG DAY'S CHICAGO ST. LOUIS ROCKFORD, This Saturday and Sunday June 14 and 15 DETROIT This Saturday and Sunday June 14 and 15 ST. PAUL | This Sunday, June 15 MINNEAPOLIS Saturday, June 21st and Sunday, June 22nd BOSTON — CHELSEA June 29 | CINCINNATI | This Sunday, June 15 and Sunday, June 22nd CLEVELAND Saturday and Sunday 28-29 |Help in the campaign to raise $25,000 to keep the Daily Worker Going and Growing! Make these TAG DAYS immense mass collections! GLENSIDE “PHO! TERY RO WORKERS FLEE PHILADELPHIA the ng prison mae police will release leaders of the mob lync |who have been held as by officials who are « ing the wholesale ly | groes. FROM LYNCHING RROR | § ; CHICKASHA, Okl—Hundreds of | $ CAPITAL BEVERAGE CQ gro workers fled upon learning] } hoedit 2434 Wes ‘York Ries COLUMBLA 6256, ‘Velephone: PHILADELPHIA ork we make 1s good. tions or work—our specialty TRENTON pruce Printing Co. 162 N, SEVENTH ST. PHILA. Pa First Time in New Jersey! Bell—Market 6383 Union Keystone—Malin 7040, Printer ne “SEEDS of FREEDOM” PHILADE HIA Story of HIRSH LECKERT CRYSTAL LUNCH A Russian Film Fresh Food DLY SERVICE will be shown one night only at |! LABOR LYCEUM |, 159 MERCER STREET Friday,, June 20th at 7 and 9 p. m. Also Comedy and Russian Newsreel ADMISSIO. Auspices: ARGL DAILY WORKER Philadelphia Officer 1121 SPRING GARDEN $7. M. SILVER, Representative Poplar 3819 50e FILMS Ss PHILAVELPRIA WOLKOWITZ BROS, Proprietors GRAND HALL 410 WHARTON 87. ard 5295 GIRS ARD MANOR 911 GIRARD AVE. Poplar 0758 Halls for rent for nll occastons, PHILADELPHIA ‘ Physical Culture _ Restaurants QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES DAILY WORKER excursion JULY 20 PITTSBURGH Remember DR. RASNICK When You Need a Dentist 19 North vth St 77 Bleecker St. Murruy St. ‘hiladelphia New York City New York City PHILADELPHIA Workers International Relief SCOUT CAMP Opens June 29, 1930 at Lumberville, Pa. Have Your Eyes Examined by DR. W. STRANTZ DRUGLESS EYE CLINIC 6023 Penn Ave. Room 202 Rring this ad with you and get a Rates: $6.00 and up per worker's child. REGISTER NOW! {[39 NORTH TENTH STREET Walnut 6614 All Repairs Done at i Reasonable Prices | ROBERTS BLOCK, No. 1 | ter, | Glenside, Pa. | Telephone Ogontz Demand the release of Fos Minor, Amter and Ray | mond, in prison for fightin, | for unemployment insurance. 3165 PHILADELPHIA Starting Today! FIRST FILM OF THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN A Great Film Record of a Great Soviet Achieve- ment! The Building of the Turkestan Siberian Railroad! “Pride of Soviet cinematography —IZVESTIA CHICAGO BUY YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE “OLD AND NEW” AT THE DAILY WORKER OFFICE 1413 W. 18th St. Part Proceeds for the Daily Worker COMING TO CHICAGO! TWO DAYS ONLY! Another Great Film of SERGEI EISENSTEIN OLD AND NEW Will be here at the same time as Eisenstein himself. A thrilling story of the effect of the Russian Revolution on the life of the peasants. “Hollywood should lie down “Have to bow to the skill of and let Mr. Eisenstein walk Eisenstein and the rugged over it.” peasants and workers.” N. Y. Eve. Post. Daily Worker. Greater than “POTEMKIN!” As thrilling as “TEN DAYS” ALSO RUSSIAN NEWS REEL AN AMKINO RELBASE. Shown exclusively in Chicago by INTERNATIONAL CINEMA ORCHESTRA HALL, 220 South Michigan Avenue Saturday, June 14, Afternoon and Evening 2:15 P.M. and 8:15 P.M. TICKETS: 50c, T5e and $1.00 Tickets on sale at Daily Worker Office, 1413 W. 18th St. PART OF PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER RESERVED SEATS ___ CHICAGO _ DANCE AND PARTY Sunday, June 15th, at 5 P.M. Workers Lyceum, 2733 Hirsh St. Given by the Women’s Health Organization FOR MEDICAL AID VOR BIRO-RIDJAN. COME ALL

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