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Pies Tre sae DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JU NE 21, 1930 = 1 ee FASCIST FISH PROBERS {GER DEFENDS TARIFF SHARPENS Moscow's Two Celebrations |&@&meade| enters, | END THIRD W EK OF RED sat IN NEWARK BOSS CONFL CTS. ---Leaders Shou t in Newsreel MIDNIGHT (. Y BAITING; INQ UISITION —|| PERFORMANCE and CONCERT TONIGHT | Telephone: Murray Hill S550 |7 Kast 42nd Street, New York On the same program with [py + “STRICTLY DISHONORABL: E”| “China Express,” Sovkino’s masterly lition Trial Finds Reprisal “Proposed IN| tim of a, phave bf the Chinese revo- ne " { bee a) een a ee ee jy, Yham} 3 on, nic! as 2 e he | ® Ham Fish, Chairman, Vv isits NewY ork for Chat, Worker Aggressive | French Chamber Hon, whieh. Dee. returned to. the AT 11390 P.M aaa . : foe | ee a Settee ee bias | perators Patronize With Forgers and Slugge Heme poe tikes © of protest and | &f Soviet Russia, is being shown at ALLERTON THEATRE || j : ye en ss Ash 1° | reel, No. 24, was received only a few Near Cooperative Colony | Hearings Against pense ee to Be Resumed i eh atic as days ago, and has not been shown PROGRAM: CHEMIST 4 A e i no pear owe by i in New Y ork City but will ac-|of the Fre elsewhere, MODICOTS | 657 Allerton Avenue in the trial. taken the fir I [che ncn eae ae ate (Marionettes in a New Program) ||] Estabrook $215 Bronx, N. ¥, bay = Worker dpauateint ee ee apainat the Ney ATE Cen ete” | Samar etree e Ran Army and the Freiheit ceeangs Verein C ly. s a long prison sentence; Ina statement 1 by the Com- | Tenth Anniversary of the First Ca- ae bei f ating “work or wages” for | mission, embodying the results-of its |Valry Corps. Close-ups of Stalin, Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra ||] 4U Comrades Meet at | s the one scheduled to d Ghai eetscraea Renee Voroshilov, Budenny are ey ore a Qarge group) | ‘ e scheduled to deliberations, it_ sets oe of the reel! The awarding, William Rieciard), who plays ani} soint Anvenrance—Yhest ‘Time: | BRONSTEUS } - ees i pr ah ° fe 5, important in “Stri is 5 eae 4 | i | active mil law on French industry, and of the Red Flag to the Far ee ee ee a tee ton || Latest Soviet Movie News |) egetarian Health | itant worker, will make the clos-| most unambiguously suggests re-|Hasern Army-and the First Caval- | °T°0)% 8 VOR Enea ies ALSO A | Restaurant t mah ch to the jury as well as 3 the following wor ry aon ps take place in front of the | —_ 7 Ea ea C1 i |} 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx € ae f ithersphases OF the roe eae oe ermigg. (Kremlin. on this historical day. |CoU'Se ,of an important river, be-}| Charlie Chaplin Comed : elt e in oth phase committee ms it neces y side br > 5 ver While Attorn rman, has Bestich Sa Other members of the government | “\@@ bringing much needed power to ? ne | retained by the International Sabo Sea ene chert Foo ieoicd [ad doriter fighters’ of us cwieee |0e cuscee | Onsen, @eenen ans the Tickets 75 Cents i in the part of the |retained by the International Labor | Anierican goods should be adopted g ie $.S.R. are also shown. Altogether RATIONAL y willdo | Defense will handle the case from) to the same regi is imposed on | Cavalry Corps take part in the cele- Gret of) the imost duteresting 1 these boys | the legal point of view, ey having| French exports to the United | bration. s reels to reach these shores Vegetarian | worker the working class states,” | Another engrossing. scene from pea : it of view, the class angle of/ “Jt, then, urges the French govern- | Moscow shows the birthday celebra- GHEVALIER AND BARRY- RESTAURANT he case will be emphasized. ment to lodge a protest to the! tion of D, B. Riazanov, prominent MORE AT STH STREET 199 SECOND AVEL UE & esture in Other Ca United States. If the protest proves | authority on Social Science and di-} siti afich pea i es WILLIAMSBURG I. L. D.|) : Bat.1ath and 38th, Bye. A So far three of the nine workers futile, it would insist that the most- | rector of the Marx and Engel’s Insti- | PLAYHOUSE | et Bo ce aera || Strictly Vegetarian Food £ 2. ave been tried. Dominick Flaiani, ored-nation treatment which the | tute in Moscow, who just] Two of the outstanding talkies | \ who listened anizer of the Commun- ted States now from | reached his 68th birthd will be presented at the Eighth} STRAWBERRY i ! ally to the y and Samuel D. Levine, | France should be suppressed. “Most-} Leningrad pictures shows the} Street Playhouse for the week com- | York last N ‘k_ manager ot the Morning | favored-nation tmen’ a term young workers of the factories in|mencing this Saturday. Ons Satur- | FESTIVAL oil up his - |Freiheit, were convicted and placed| ysed in commercial treaties, mean- | their new Commune building. Spe-|day, Sunday and’Monday: the»play- | Given to free the class war sumpti the | under probation for two years dur-|ing that the contracting parties | cial rooms have been set aside in|house wil! show Chevalier’s first Sethe jing which time they are supposed) grant each other all rights and/ the building for recreation, studies | American-amde talkie, “Innocents of | © pay the state one dollar a week. | privileges that are or shall be a€~/—and one special room for “noisy” | Paris.” In this Chevalier performs | i 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx Layoffs Continue As Factories Close s was a gesisusre to prove the) corded to the nation highly favored | games. |in the same style as he did previous | Saturday Evening (near 174th St. Station) SR AUEEST NSD ANELU Gers cig =P tis alled, democracy on. the part of| by ‘either. | The new silk factory at Osh| to his screen career. | JUNE 28 AT 8 P. M. OND ES INTERV AME Shar: Business at the opening of the summer is at its lowest he When Flaiani was) “Now French duties on American | (Uzbekistan) shows special rooms| For the remainder of the week the J : eel = while production has shown a marked decline, > th ntenced he attempted bad i <| products are on the same level as | set aside for the workers for the| feature will be John Barrymore in|{ 68 Whipple St., B’klyn, N. Y. } report of the “Business Week.” Giving the direct und expose the fares of that on German goods because of | study and development of the Arts. “The Man From Biankley’s.” Oth- HEALTH FOOD to his “labor” agent, William Green, presi dent ¢ 4. mie he wan vhela itor the most-favored-nation treatment.| The new dam at Kitchkas, in the|ers in the cast are Loretta Young, | y Vegetarian hypocritically professed to sce an he withdrawal of this treatment by | Ukraine, is brought close to the on- | Albert Gran, William Austin, Emily |] phone Tillinghast 9089 | JOHN C. SMITH’S RESTAURANT sentenced to 10 days. France means that France will raise |looker. This dam has changed the Fitzroy and Dick Henderson. uation, the “Business Week” states “The slight spring stimulus to business has spent heduled to be released on/its tariff walls against United | —-~—--—~----—----— cae Ee sa oe | * 1600 MADISON AVE. tivity has been declining since the 1 of May. The b Weiinesday: | States imports to France. | = == | Harlemites Orchestra Phones UNIveraity. 6866 mometer stands at 88.7 per cent, compared with 90.5 in the preceding | D. W. Graham, another of the} French capitalists support the oo Sie FR tar ae | u Gece Sad 100.1 pee aR aie 7 week last year, . . . | defendant given a suspended! proposal of the Tariff Commission | Sl laa rea aa American business is giving a pretty poor ¢ tion of its proverbial ee is a Negro worker|by more and more violent attacks YORK crry Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 a I: 7 1 ’ . d the Communist Party eandidate | acai 2 erice ariff. ‘ spunk and shrewdness. and the y against the American tariff. ; sean view of these facts which mean additional layoffs by the hun- |for United States Senator from New| reported that 12 French ind | 5 = John’s Restaurant Be housands, Green's nven to have been. intention opposing the} will bi rely affected w: Theatre Guild Productions SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES dreds of thousands, Green's lie is proven to | intention 7M 3 ill be rely W k page Reamer bs May aiming to persuade the workers to keep up their confid and fa + Morrow. |few weeks, particularly the watch, orkers wabre oe eee tie a é __ clock, taleum, cotton, house furnish- | URGE NEGRO WORKERS TO) ing goods, woolen goods, glove and SEND CHILDREN TO W.LR. | jace industries, | TET eee CAMP 3 | 5 rr 3 i Leading German and Swiss capi- Capitalism Drives 50,000 to Suicide Yearly | _ There is no “color line” at the| talist papers also strongly protested | : Workers’ International Relief Chil-| against the American tariff, ‘The dren's Camp, at Beacon, N. Y. The/ Smoot-Hawley law certainly has race discrimination, which exists at | lipeeacht out the clearest ex all the bourgeois eamps, is barred] of the increasingly sharpening con- cap, {at the W.LR, camp, On the ‘con- | tradictions of imper working in| ‘tary the W.LR. is making # special the shops, mills, mines, ete., alto-|#PPeal to Negro workers as the) Write About Your Conditions GOOD SEATS—s1.00 TO $2.00 gether. amountipg to more. killed | ™0st oppressed section of! the work- ian of the Pru-|5nq injured inthis wey than in the|iMg Class to send their children to| | last world war; that in addition to|this genuine workers’ camp, where| | hese,” capitalism slaug! | the solidarity of the workers of all| Capitalism mes y i s | aie wat as and 4 life of parasitic luxury for a/ lions in its robber wars for prof Res ae need bee nied stru-/ Tabor and Fraternal) small minority monopolists, but ion were -killed and maimed | Sle is the dominant note. Urednivations for the toiling ms nd even for|in the last robber war)—then we| SS re the petty-bourgeoisi , the| will have a 1 ea of the vir-| . sas eee cial agpkecpers,' ete.) 16 ameans| tee)" the’ “pz | Communist Activities eerie By PHILIP BARRY “bles r 10 ee ashes: Given by the Har insecurity, unemployment, poverty, | 4 tem at at 302 E. 12th St. New York in the rotten capitalist their illusions about it. Cooperative Colony yUVVUVT YT 3-4 ROOM APARTMENTS |; Welcome Delegates to the We have a limited number of SEVENTH NATIONAL these apartments. No investment CONVENTION om necessary. The rooms face Bronx Park, Avail yourslef of the op- portunity to live in a comradely atmosphere! The capit em showers so) worry, sickness, suffering and hor-| n the bosses that] TOr- : If we remember that in addition re are also thou- many blessi “between 40,000 and 50,000 persons |, in the United States annually at- tempt to take th and nearly 18,000 of this group are ful,’” according to Dr, L. Hoffman, stati: dential Life Insu a ceases epee ey ae, GUILD THEATRE, WEST 52nd STREET, EVENINGS AT 8:30 MATINERS THURSDAY AND. SATURDAY AT 2:30 ed and injured whi ‘Take Lexington Ave, White Plains Subway and get off at Allerton Ave. station. TEL. ESTABROOK 1400 2800 BRONX PARK EAST for The Daily Worker. Become a Worker Correspondent. daiy, and from 1 Vegetarian to 2p. m. on Sunda RESTAURANTS Where the best food and fresh vegetables are served all year round. | 4 WEST 28TH STREET | 37 WEST 32ND STREET 221 WEST 36TH STREET AAA aAws De ings” of capitalism, —_ Youth Club will be ings Oh. Canteen Section 5 Attention! June des are to report at sec-| Ave | ters the following day i ERE | ant election campaign Midnight Performance | y 9 a.m, to 2 p.m, * 25% REDUCTION TO CITY AND_UNION WORKERS Aldermen Approve Salary Grab jobless for work or employment relief, re presented by Fos- mond an ST. W. OF STH ‘AVE. ts. Thurs, and Sat. at 2150 MARTIN BECK GN. nding comm of the New York board of alder " unanimo approyed the salary |when they v pros Benefit. e| erative Hou viet news reel an Prin Have Your Eyes Examined grab passed by the board of esti-|ter, Minor, Amter, Re . mates for $519,000 more added to|Lesten. And in addition to being} Dance, k Civ "will be given omme Return Engagement By Popular Request! ‘ll and Glasses Fitted by city officials salaries—including the |turned down by this Tammany| Given by, Factory Unit, Section 8] Ww LENG cs meee pate eee rer 2 s Workers Centar 406. TT 1.30 Saturday, SOVKINO'S THRILLING MASTERFILM SEL Gnater 1 05 WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. under personal supervision of ungry board, Tammany |t v obless representa- | 4V¢ a three-year terms. ission 50 cents. GALL COPS TO RAID CONMUNIST beach QUST LEFT WING PARTY IN CANADA 20.0 salaries of the r s of the board | salary-h of estimates. It was this body which courts put sneered at and reviled the demands | tives in jail | 249 WAST 115th oriner | Cor, Second Ave. ew York DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY hone for appointment ner Lehigh Please tel ‘Tele: A Tense and Stirring Episode DR. M. HARRISON of The Revolution in China | Optometrist ryt —ON THE SAME PROGRAM— 215 SE » AVENUE Tel, ORChard 8783 Corner ith Street LATEST SOVIET NEWS REEL WEEKLY DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET NEW YORK CITY | Opposite New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Welephone Stuyvesant Gottlich’s Hardware RE 2 aig anacath for elantion es 119 THIRD, AVENUE BROADWAY POPULAR Pea AARO All, dguci20, tha ok MONGREAT, GCaunda? dune 90° | perm ana tatey Woke MICE HH wens ue Stusvesant G07 Pia Lp é eee | He ELAMARS GEL AWE MOE clal-fascist administration of the Cor nist Party headqui | in Oneen WIS. 1789 PRICES aa Daily Worker 1 ¢ Lithuanian Alliance of America fi-| the offices of the Needle Trades| | will be nel ty, J 22 at ° - = Advertise your Union Meetings nally showed its hand at the Tues- Workers Industrial Union of Can-) Yn Coruandt f rid Metaee nt ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES sen 7." ” || here. For information write to ada were raided today by 35 police. kers Cooperative — Ce ore day session of its National Conven- tion here. They called in the police, MAZDA. fulbs Our Specialty. Much Par The DAILY WORKER SURGECN NTIST and union equipment burton Ave. at 9.30 a. and in the course of the struggle and records were seized. The police " ’ | Advertising Dept. 1 UNION SQUARE a aed el imedare c PRS, AT ore can throw back ed, at the | a . : ever the credentials committee, they eve" ed away the mimeograph WoRent ifaudly comic apectacts Lysistrata’ “|| 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Rcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 Not connected with any ee other office OTeichard Lockridge, The Sun. FORTY-FOURTH ST. wistinees Wei, ana sate at 2:30 an event you will long remen REAL BARGAINS at 236 East 23d St., Between Third and Second Aves. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Furnishings EXTRA DISCOUNT TO DAILY YORKER READERS! efected the entire opposition delega- ™achines. : Bone tion, which amounted to over one-| , The current issue of L'Ouvrier | half of the delegates present. ‘The Canadian (The Canadian Worke process of ejecting the delegates was | Printed in French, a Communist net peacefully accomplished, as the | Patty publication) was confiscated. women delegates had a very bitter |. The police and government author- battle with the police. ities are wild at the activity of the Communist Party. Sh a Twenty-one of the delegates were : ¥ pb and FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION OF NEW Yoric 16 W. Chelsea 2274 2994 ‘Third | \ | ist St. i “TH STREET PLAYHOUSE) (Film Guild Cinema) Popular Prices, | A Radio Picture with Bronx Headduarters, Avenue, Melrose 0: Brooklyn Headquarters, 16 Graham Avenue, Pulasky 0634 Sy6uaa Jeyedunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist — Cor, Second Ave. Foon Ghee Mctay gate ipaatitien are {it Seandinavyian Workers and Finnish Youth Clubs sted and held from 11. o'clock /{10on 42 (Ae } Gita icrhing until 620 invthe’att- |Pee Held) son, bullpting, aro. being | PICNIC TODAY AND TOMORROW ing ust é aft published, ‘many French speaking | ernoon, at which time thirteen were |v oykers gre coming into the Party, AT EZRA PARK released without charges and eight ? x | Games—Sports—Dancing. Admission 50 Cents The Shop Delegates Council meets the first ‘Tuesday of every month at 8 P.M. at 16 West 21st St. Unit. y to Monday VALIER SUE CAROL & ARTHUR LAKE im stertnoenta “Ct Paris” “THREE LITTLE GIRLS” The Shop Ix the Basic 301 Rast 14th St. ‘Vel, Algonquin: 7248 vei sar and a French worker is being run were held on charges of disorderly |. the Communi ts ticket at the com- ’ i G rat conduct and held on ¢ of $50 ling Federal ¢ ns, Nostons Westchester Ratlr » Dyyre Ave, Fare 7 cents, From MUSIC BOX jc. 4th we a Fe Bereleine atone uae bonds each, after the Jawyers of the | ~ atts Feat there follo Con signs. Mats. Thursday and Saturday nt 2:80 | SHUBERT. HEA. 44th W. of By BENSONHURST International Labor Defense had ap-- WARNS APPROACH FASCIST [CT ai ~ “TOP AZE” Gra KpeMaten Wed and) ONE On TWO ROOMS in viied for a writ of habeas corpus DICTATORSHIP. | COMRADES, WE ARE SERVING s ES BER Niece hb cs WY ORE eT pide 3 tanta OR to compel the booking of those held. | | WANK TMONOAN. thacbe Foster ae a for the seven-hour day, | co WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP 0 nod. radio, 5 min, to Coney Very Jow rent, Take | West End Line to 25th Ave, Sta. and | Moved to 30 Union Square | yaleae blocks to 243 Bay 4ist St. |)fenREIHEIT BLDG——Main Floor and Ave. Playhouse ae ey a 18 SECOND AVENUL, CORNER EIGHTH STREET I Stor eee aa ime eG Phone; LEHIGH 6382 HUMIERE SHOWING | A special sale of men’s clothing lnternational Barber Shop } ig ; (Wireless by Inprecorr.) pa) : The fight had begun at the first! BERLIN, June 20—The Weltam | DINNER FOR eee session of the convention with the Abend, in summing up the pres i e EVERY DAY 11 A. M. 10 9 PB. i Cc refusal of the president to include | political situation, warns the wor Fresh Vegetables Used 0} one member of the opposition in the | ers that the heavy industry capital-|] Come where you are weleomed! Hanguets and Pactieg Arranged. committee of three. It progressed | ist and financial interests are con- | ROYALTON RESTAURANT all day Monday with more and more | sidering the repudiation and bank-|] 118 FIFTH AVENUE, COR, 171H sr, NEW YORK | delegates being won over to the op-, ruptcy of Chancellor Bruening’s position. The credentials committee cabinet, which is likely to topple {~~~ was unable to report Monday, It any moment, as the signal for the] We Meet at the— became apparent lo the social-fascist institution of a fas: dictatorship administration that to allow the con- (in Germany, | COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA NOW—SOVIE | is still going on at the well-known SALA, 66 b 4 99 || clothier, NOBLE CLOTHES, Inc.|] 216° second Avenue, New York b |: 117 Stanton St., City. Exceptional | (bet, 103rd & 104th Sti peclalty tinuance of this meant losing the cee hd | bargains are still to be obtainable. Ladies Bobs Our 8 wrest majority of their Poses HEAVY SENTENCES FOR ANTI. 26-28 UNION SQUARE Depicting actual struggle and accomplishments of the Musxinn | The bag in need. t cash, pa Private, Haawty, Paris 10 were fast going over to, MIL, : . | nT @ I " i | therefore is making this drastic sacz| the opposition. PARIS, June 20.—After being] FRESH FRUIT SODAS AND ICE CREAM GERMANY AFTER THE WORLD WAR } titice. Vincent Andrullis, editor of the} “Rnd per st argent anti- | U. 8. S. R. CANDIES CIGARETTES - | Don’t miss this seh Ne Vilnis, was among those arrested; Militarist activity, the following | aA fs PS ” | of selecting the finest suits at Gok hela. { French mothers were sontancal ts Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty lidnight Performance of a Sovkino Film ¢ | prices, that will astonish you. (Adv.) wo. years eac ollon, Callet, Bel- | _ . After the ejection of all the oppo- | sition delegates, the police them- selves stated that there were less | than 200 delegates out of a total of 521 left in the hall. An afternoon session of the oppo- lencontve, Pradinas and Fourrier, ~— while, Rousseau, Gremud, Cornet-| teau and Mabaret received 8 months jeach, In addition to the prison sen- | tences a total fine of one hundred | ¥ ces e of one hundred SUITS sition delegates in Mildaitis Hall, Aryoget ey ean frames was 4 impos se go to Tegistered 208 delegates present. mponed,.8 thoes bw And it is known that at least 70 or it had been impossit ble to inform of PARK CLOTHING STORE Bee notre naan, et track of in |the meeting place of the opposition | 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. i Auspices; BRIGHTON WORKERS CLUB pcg eh the course oi the struggle, whom! delegation. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS i ; % “Her Way of Love” !7—xoous with ay. CESSARSKAYA ALSO CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY TEAUTIFUL Tait, roma for two to be given at the | copteees Shower, bath. 88.75 each. vON PLAYHOUSE, 273-75 Brighton Beac!. et RURNISHED 3 Bos Improvement, Ean i TONIGHT AT 11:30 inaule Ath te Apts AST 110TH ST Furnished Suitable for * and Dances tn the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc) + 3 347 BE. 72nd St. New Yi ” Telephone: Rhinelander! FOR BETTER VALUES IN 50 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S npartment an ely

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