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Pave Two PROFESSO But He Workers Must Organiz iate Danger of WILLIAMSTOWN 2.—Open ad w brew iamstown Ins by Profe nade at the Wi of Politics y Cc. De ty of Glas- et the date of at between 1936 the pro- the immediate his is an old stunt who erds uts It Conveniently in the Future—| Somewhere Between 1935-1940 BIG WAR PREPARATIONS: GOING ON NOW ADMIfs\ R IN SPEECH e Now to Fight Immed-} Imperialist War the next war. He said 3 > guns and gas of 1918 re child’s play, in comparison to what is being developed today.” He told of the “distinguished” Swedish ntist werking for the League of Nations, who quit to take a job vith the War Department of his government. In the United States 200 of the best chemists are fev- erishly working on more deadly war aterials. He panned the so-called “disarma- ¥ | Pioneers Arriving at August 1 | Demonstration in Detroit. | CONFER TO MOBILIZE FOR SOVIET DEFENSE Mobilization of New York work- DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930 | Open Air Meetings Before Struck 1 Bakery and Much Picketing | | NEW YORK.—An open air meet- ing Saturday, to explain to the workers of the neighborhood the cause of the striking workers in the | bakery shop at 750 Burke Ave., was CHICAGO.—The Chicago Trade | very successful. This bakery strike Union Unity League has arranged is led by the Food Workers’ Indus- triai Union, The strikers once ne- & mass to the | tonged to Local 144, Bakery end 10th Anniversary of the Red Inter-| Gonfectionary Workers (A-F.L.) Unions. The} Local 5-7 of the same union came in will take place on| and made an agreement to lengthen gust 15th, the day that| their hours and cut out their holi- ress of the Red Inter-| 42v8- ‘They joined the ¥.W.I.U. ° = a le Local 507 then got the boss an in- tional of Labor Unions opens uP| junction, under which, 12st week, seven were arrested. Their case is in the! postponed to Friday. Chi-| Picketing was resumed Monday, Chicago Workers Meet At Peoples Aud. is meeting celebrate national of Labor s meeting Au the 5th C na id; in Moseow. The meeting will be held People’s Auditorium, 2457 We: cago Ave. at 8 o'clock. Admission | following the demonstration, and is free, }one picket arrested. Yesteraay All workers are urged to attend| three more were arrested. The this mass meeting. The role, ac- tivities, and history of the R.I.L.U | workers are not dismayed, and will +| carry on. MOSCOW STIRRED BY ATTACK ON NEGRO MOSCOW, Aug. 2.—Moscow continues to be stirred over the at- tack on a Negro worker at @ Stalin- | grad tractor plant by a reactionary group of American -workers. The newspaper Trood, today publishes a letter from Jon Ballam, an Amer- jican Communist now in Moscow, ling on “all workers of the tor plant, together with Amer- DETROIT PARTY IN SIGNATURE DRIVE 'To Place Raymond on Ballot DETROIT, Aug. 12.—In order to jpush the fight for the collection of 150,000 signatures for the Workers’ | ty; Social Insurance Bill, and to assire| ican workers, to repudiate the ac- the placing on the ballot of Philip| tion of the participants jn the at- Raymond, Communist candidate for! tack on a Negro comrade.” Mayor, all workers should report| Another American Communist to the Communist Party headquar- | pore, J. W. Ford, Negro, made a ters, 1967 Grand River, to help col-| speech at a protest meeting held lect signatures. last night at the Moscow electric The Communist Party of Detroit | factory, excoriating the attack and| has nominated Philip Raymond, na-| the “reactionary capitalist educa- tional organizer of the Auto Work- | tion, which sets race against race, ers’ Union, as the candidate for} color against color.” Mavor for the special election to! The meeting condemned “this | be held on September 9 following the | survival of capitalist reaction,” and recall election held here on July 22,| called on the rest of the American when by 4 yote of 130,000 to 90,000} workers at Stalingrad to “condemn the present Mayor Bowles was re-| the mi F.S.U. SEASHORE DANCE CASA D’AMOR HALL Mermaid Ave., at W. 31st St. CONEY ISLAND Saturday Aug. 23 Tickets in Advance 75 Cents At the Door $1.00 the| ment conferences” saying they had conveniently | developed nothing new. What he | meant, really, was that they had will be dealt with; and the meet- | | ing will pay particular attention ‘to | the question of building and estab- against an attack by the imper- ialist powers on the Soviet Union 2 g The purpose is to keep the work- rs from organizing now to fight the imperialist war danger. How- ver, many things Prof. Burns} brought out are of interest to all | professorial lan that the period wa | developed nothing new in methods jof arming. That arming went right |along at its increased pace, He admitted that Ramsay Mac- |Donald was spending four shillings Jout of -very pound, or more than 25 per cent of the total income, for the war that is to come “in 1985 will take place Thursday, Septem- ber 4, in the form of a conference, Harriet Silverman, secretary of the | New York district, Friends of the Soviet Union, nounced last night. The Anti-War conference, she added, will mobilize the workers in opposition to the Fish Committee lishing the Trade Union Unity League, the American Section of | the R.L.L.U., in the shops and fac- tories, | There will be speakers represent- ing the different league: and unions affiliated to the T. L. in) Picketing goes on at 5817 Church owner has not served an injunction at all, but just displays it to the strikers. A very successful open air meet- ing at ith St. and Fourth Ave., Monday noon, was the first of a series to he held. Friday the regu- lar open air noon day factory gate called. While Mayor Bowles auto- Ave., Brooklyn, where the bakery |™atically becomes a candidate for of their confreres.” deed of a backward group || Auspices: re-election until he resigns, all other candidates, in order to secure a place on the ballot for the Septem-| ber 9 election, must secure over| 15,000 signatures within two weeks, beginning August 12. Only the Communist Party and its candidate are fighting ir the in- ANNUAL LLD. PICNIC | PLEASANT BAY, SEPT. 1) NEW YORK.—The annua! Picnic Friends of Soviet Union NEW YORK DISTRICT 799 BROADWAY [Se “For Au Kinas of Insurance” xf 1909 g repeated. By| 1940.” that he meant, that the sharp im- - ‘ ‘ | His answer to the terrible mon- yerialist rivalries going on at that} Pr aay A pena eee ster of imperialist war that he pic- Chicago. terests of the workers. The Com-| munist Party is mobilizing the work- | ers in this election on the basis of | and other forces in this country that are preparing for an assault on the Soviet Union. All working class meeting at the National Biscuit Co. plant will be held at 15th St. and Tenth Ave. All members who can, September 7. of the International Labor Defense | will be held in Pleasant Bay Park, | A L BRODSKY i} | Food Velephone: Murray Gini sno: Worker Fraction time are going (on now | between tured was a mild pacifist restraint | organizat trade and industrial | must attend this very important | the struggle for the Social Insurance Eh cag ryt’ tase’ will ‘be| (Kast 42nd Street, New York Saar h Taiten’ States) Sa s' stra ani —trade stri ; 4 ; .: ig hina, ‘tron eainat| Pest it . . Great Britain, the United States,| (Ot, carried out by the ben iits who| unions, workers clubs, fraternal or-| Meets Friday At Hight! meeting Bh Organization of strikes ceinst| given the verdict of the supreme | y and , but on a much| te be car BY sora | wavications., Nages Capmaerenione (oo —— te vage-cuts, st police brutality,| court of North Carolina, the At-| I; a SM aatla: were doing the war preparations.| ganizations, Negro organization: " le fe Today at 40th St. and Sixth Ave. ji ieee str CeUrE OF SY me, tne spear pnd sharper rele of loane| The Working class and the revolu-|and sports clubs should elect dele- | , NOW Ln ORK-—All Gommunist| wi he the second meeting of the te ue to organize, and the strug: tanta 6 facing electric chair on the . by the big imperialist ‘Sowers’ to| #onary movement did not exist for/ gates. A call is being sent out to| food workers are called to @ frac-| Hooq Workers Unemployed Gouneil. |=! fay Secigh, facial and political charge of “inciting to insurretion” || DOWEVAr teteria by a pig imperialist powers to| prof.’ Burns. the organizations this week stating | { Mecting Friday, August 15, at / pw... speakers will be heard, | °7Slity of the Negro masses. in the state of Georgia came to trial 641 SOUTHERN BLD. AR ca iand ta eae tee He completely failed to mention| the place the conference will be | § P-.™- sharp at 26-28 Union Square. | ———— jim September, the appeal of the § for. 149th Streey which are to pay for muni) che war preparations against the | held. | A strict check-up will be made. No| ~ BRITISH CRUDE RUBBER v | | organizers held for 3 to 42 years tions of war, plus the war advice| 7°. aF P : MEDICAL WORKERS from the power making the loan.|S°Vet Union, After the end of the! Prior to the conferehce, the| DROPS. | in California will ome up. Six de- ‘ i ' “eq | a8t World War, according to Prof.| p.s.U. will hold a shore dance, Sat- | . % e MEMBERSHIP MEET) portation cases, with threatenin, In this way, war is being prepared]; mas, 2 -S.U. will ho! shore dance, Sat- | y LONDON, Aug. 12.—Crude rub: ra h tl ig every day and not for the distant| SU*"S capitalism just continued on| yrday, August 23, at Casa D’Armor| Not a cent for armaments: all |her trade here fell off 236 tons in = hundreds wili hold trial in Septem- fiche, jits age-old way of preparing new) Hall, Mermaid Ave. and W. Sist St.,| funds for unemployment insurance. ber. Ese Band tenet ot a sede 2s apes nee forgotten | at which funds for the anti-war con- | gI : A ripe als The International Labor Defense | : pe | tat one-sixth of the globe had been ference and campaign in general must intensify its fight in behalf | <ignificant point. He said that all|sliced off and formed into a Work-| arte sede Ree an emerald | X CONTINENTAL PLAYS | baust intensify ita fiehe ip bebe | capitalist statesmen, when not teik-/ers’ Repubile in the vanguard) gram is being arranged and support of eyery worker to do the | ing for publication, will admit the! against the imperialist war mon- sah wel, rapid war preparations. Of course, | gers, ? : one is exempt. Where you eat and feel st home ~ = A general membership meeting of medical workers, including dental mechanics, optical workers, nurses, druggists and other health workers will be held at 13 West 17th St., AU Comraaes Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant $58 Claremont Parkway, Brona the short space of one week. TO BE DONE HERE BY SHUBERTS | o¢-— the | |committee in charge promises an} in their public declarations they | ooze with pacifist phrases. Hoover is a good example of this pacifist] bunk to cover the hugest war prep-| prepared on a gigantic scale needs ference and shore dance can be ob-| is plannng to produce here during arations ever before made by any mperialist power. perfection of more deadly poison | little additional proof. What is nec-| Class conscious workers will take | Prof. Burns’ admissions for what they are worth. That war is being essary is immediate, every day or- talism. | Lovestoneite Utilizes Boss Press for Attack NEW YORK.—The Lovestoneite, Alex Costis (Constantakopulos) ex- pelied both from the Communist New York Cops Make Serious Social Error, FreRT | NEW YORK.—The American! Civil Liberties Union calls attention to an occurrence which passed al- enjoyable evening at the seashore| for all those who attend. Information relative to the con- } tained at the F.S.U 799 | Broadway, N. Y. C, office, Workers Out of Jobs) ATLANTA, Aug. 12.—A cam- paig nto force the firing of Negro workers has been launched here | by the “American Fascist Associa- | tion and Order of Black Shirts,” J. J. Shubert, who returned from Europe last week, brought back with him many new plays which he the season. Many of the plays were secured | them already completed and tio in the process of being written. The author will come to New York for the premiere of the first of the four | plays. The two Pirandello plays | already completed, and which will) be seen on Broadway this season. | are “Questa Sera Si Recita A Sog- ANN HARDING tonight at 8:30 p. m., for the pur- pose of discussing a draft program | general mass meeting of all health of action and setting a date for a workers. RATIONAL 4 Vegetarian ~ RESTAURANT ; The profe> or referred to the fact; gnization of the workers to fight Pera Pes ee in London and the continent end H : ney * that Great Britain was spending &| aetinst the Mids preparations, to TJ, 8, Fascists Throw four plays by the Italian ine | | 10 SECON ANE OE half million dollars yearly for the| mobilize for the overthrow of capi- 500 ¢ wright, Luigi Pirandello, two of T a Si 3 Southern Negro HE PERFECT TALKING DRAMA! | trictly Vegetariun Food * —MELROSE— Dairy teerainase 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Brons “HOLIDAY” BASED ON PHILIP BARRY'S SPARKLING PLAY “One of the best films of the year... Must be seen to be appreciated.” —DAILY WORKER. ” A 5 | ——With Talented Cast of PI — (near 176th St. Station) Party and from the Food Workers’| most unnoticed at the time it hap- | which announces that 500 Negroc | Fao. (rousey We, improvise) and | Aun Havilis 22 Mary Avior (2 Wawa Evevell Warton CROND: INTERVAIE. pep Industrial Union for activity | pened. ‘The Civil Liberties release | workers had been thrown out of yoy" The other Pinon tell won| "» Robert 4 Hedda H = against the working class has an|of August 6 remarks: their jobs in the last two weeks as Bpastt by Mr Shue oR ee | e obert Ames — Hedda Hopper article in yesterday's issue of the| Five members of the socialist |# result of the campaign. to be written ave “T Gigenty Dane | Who gives an exceptionally good ||| m gmp OOL 42ND STREET Becand HEALTH FOOD Greek monarchist paper, “Atlantis.”| party were recently arrested in| The organization was recently | Montagna” (The Giantaok the Monn | performance in “Holiday,” Philip K AME and Broadway Vv tari Costis is secretary of the Hotel and| New York...” for holding a street {formed by the bosses of Atlaria Zor | Montagna” | res of | Barry's drama at the Cameo The-||| @ WIS. 1780 Big Week. egetarian iz tain) and “Quando Si E Qualcuno’ Restaurant Branch of the Amalga- | atre, mated Food Workers and his use meeting without a permit. These the announced pvrpose of ‘perpetu- | and (When You Are Somebody). The} RESTAURANT i arrests are among the rare excep-| ating American principles production dates of these works de-| .~ 33 5 7 "A Theatre Guild Prod: —, 1600 MAD! of the Monarchist organ is to call on| tions to the usual police policy| white domination.” Its attack on| pend upon the length of time re.|10F Novello’s “A Symphony In Two anise Sn marine THE, LAUGH SENSATION Ph gpd Ave Greek workers through it to aban-| throughout the country of letting | Negro workers is part of the cam- | Flats,” with a cast including the THE NEW OF THE SEASON} y don their Food Workers’ Industrial Union and stick to the Amalga- mated, and to Costis. Costis’ article is given a two column headline: “The Trade Union Unity League the Cause of the Division of the Workers.” Women’s Directors Meet Tomorrow, 6:30) NEW YORK.—AN Communist | Party unit and section women's work directors meet Thursday at 6:30 p. m. at 26-28 Union Square to take up the plans for participa. tion in unemployment work and} the September 1 demonstration | All are urged to come early so that| they may attend the Trade Union| Unity Council’s special meeting in| Irving Plaza Hall which starts at 7:45 p. m. The Trade Union Unity Council meeting is an enlarged, united front | session, to which are invited rep-| resentatives of all workers’ organ- izations to plan Unemployment Day demonstrations for the Workers Social Insurance Bill, socialist meetings alone. The police arrested the five in New York because they thought") they were Communists. The judge before whom they were brought discharged them and condemned the police. Two of the defendants claimed they were beaten at the police station. Two Banks Fail in Little Reck, Ark.) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Two | banks, with window-lettered assets of $125,000 have failed in this state. Officials say that the great drought and heat wave, extending over a period of more than two weeks, have caused the banks to close their doors. But these local droughts merely sharpen the ill effects of an economic crisis which is spreading throughout the entire country, The adverse stimulus of local droughts merely hastens the first symptoms of an inevitable crash of | the capitalist system—the failure of banks. paign of lynch terror and intensi- fying racial oppression which has been raging for the pact seven months through wide sections of} the country, North and South, and which, in itself, is a part of the | general attack on the working class | by the bosses and their government, arising out of the economic crisis, mass unemployment and the grow- ing revolt of the workers! Snike Malicious Rumor of Sickness At Unity Malicious rumors that have been ciyeulated by anti-working class elements that there is sickness at | Camp Unity met with the emphatic | denial of the camp authorities, who | state that no cases of sickness ex-| ist in the camp. Outside of a few cases of sunburn | all eampers seem to be in a healtny | | condition, Laber and Fraternal Attention! j All workers’ clubs and fr: | ganizations are a t Worker picnic ked to ta quired by Pirandello to complete | them. In London Mr. Schubert made ar- rangements for the presentation her. in New York of an Edgar Wal- lave play, which will open its sea- son in Septemker with the play- wrichts’s success, “On the Spot.” The first English play to be done by the Shuberts this season will be author, Lillian Benita Hume. “Apron Strings,” with Jefferson De Angelis, rounds out its 200th performance tonight at the 48th St. Theatre. Braithwaite and Organize and wage-cuts! strike against GARRICK GATETIFS ND W 62a Bvs 8:3: Gt TD Mts Th &Sat 2-3 JOE COO IN THE COLUMBIA PICTURE RAIN or SHINE Globe #hsc"s?. NOW! CONTINUOUS SHOWS Phone: Pitas 3316 | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: (PALIAN oIsHES lace with atmosphere all radicals meet 12K. 12th St, New York Get Donations! Get Subs! DR. J. MINDEL| Support the Daily Worker Drive! | SURGEON DEW TIS 1 UNION SQUARE || #eom 803~ Phone Algonguin #182 | Not sonneetea unth any athe? office a Demonstrate at the Daily Worker Picnic-Carnival ! ES NTN SUNDAY Biggest and Best Workers’ OUTING of the Season ! AUGUST EVERY WORKER MUST COME TO OUR BUILD THE 3y6naa Jleyedunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 401 East 14th St, Gor Second Ave 724b Fel. OK¢hara 375% DR. L. KESSLE! “armers See No Heln | DETROIT INDUSTRIES wit ‘be held” in Pleasant Bay Park | | «4 : ys La i From “Farm Relief” AT CRISIS-LOW EBB)” steien” wotcers” penese | eateh tues t DODGF CITY, Kansas.—Amone the thousands o: farmers in this | DETROIT, Mich—The Dodge | Bros. Motor Car Co. is only work- Co. has only half its foree working Meets tonight at $ p. m. at 13 W. ith St, Exrcutive meets at 7 p. m. eee * LL.D. Attention! All LL.D. members and Function- Daily Worker 17 ANCKY STREET ate 88 AEW ve state only a ew have a good word inc half time here, also the Kelsey | a sje5 are'to come to the LUD. office Cooperators | Patronize P to say for the Farm Relief Board Wheel ve The Seailias Motor ie today to wet literature to sell at the S E R O Y n ...| Which is doing no hiring, has al- . 2 fa, P iB P k | et ‘patie Mtge Ba ready thrown several thousands of leasant ay ar | CHEMIST e it of jobs. The Fis id i avitt | | lief Hoard is regarded as useless| Co yo coh vale ie gone oes | Communist Activities ’ and inadequate. When Alex. Legge, head of the “Farm Relief” Board, toured this section of the country, making speeches, the farmers charged him with telling them the best way to raise farm commodities is so Wall Street can make profits on them, LL. D, NEEDS VOLUNTEERS ; and the prospects of an increase are | barren. The Crysler Motor Co, is in operation only three or four days a week while the Murray Body Co., which had been shut down, is only running three days during its first week of reopening. The bosses call the situation by the “nice” name of a periodic de- Seetio Ali comrad: at 7 p, m. at important work, * today | . for} to re Thatford Ayé * Seetion 5, All members of Si tend the Hands Off tion tonight at and Prospect A eae ee tte me Phone LEHIGR 6382 monst 16ard § Held in Co-operation with PICNIC AND All Revolutionary and Sympathetic Workers’ Organizations; —All Communist Party Papers; All Daily Worker Revders; 65? Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N YT ———— FOOD WORKLES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF NEW YORK 16 W Bist St. Ohelsen 2274 Bronx Hesdfuarters, 2904 Vhire Avenue, Melrose 0128, Brooklyn Headquarters, 16 Graham Avenue. Pulasky 0634 © NENTS gum SSS RS Cmts Sn ES STN ————$_—_—_—§ LL sae “Bee S82 wet -_ eo bat to on ideunn. om —se ww ee Ts al i al oo a a Ay i All Workers from the Shops That We Biever ie n NEW YORK —Volunteer help is} ‘ ‘ntovnational Rarhar Sho: Can Reach. Uy tna? sReokan orvevavn mnie a . ; " Pp at &@ P M, at 16 West gist St badly needed in the National office NEEDLE YOUTH MEET. M W SALA Prop vas y of the International Labor Defense,! ‘Phe Youth fraction of the Needle | 2016 Second Avenue. New York Whe Shop ¢ Basie Unit. ee 80 East 1th St. Any unemployed! mages Workers’ Industrial Unio thet 10BFA & 14th Ste? ‘ roca { g Roiehe Cexerlenes: net maceswary) | et a Wieser, Fade wall eta conte BASEBALL — FOOTBALL — GAMES FOR GROWN UPS AND CHILDREN — BONFIRE -- DANCING ite a Se ea eave ie ett’ |sharp, in the headquarters of’ the Se! SINGING — REFRESHMENTS ADMISSION 35 CENTS ONLY FOOD, BARBECUE, ETC. | avert 1 un Union Mectnge | | tien should come down any wime| ** ** + mr pies, ie i doring the day, The question of the youth con-|)|*» y 9 ONE ACT PLAY 299 BY THE GE 3 The DAILY WORKER a dee tre be ken oat ht LITCHERS? UNION “Strasse frei? So tog ff sting : j All Labor Defender Agents and race . ‘Labor femple 243 1 4th St. y ‘ + be ontiain h | [. Lis funtion Mast repo | (Eo ‘ake this picnic a huge mass demanstration tor the Communist Party and its bress FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET | | the district office, roadway, i junday . j in Room 410, any time during the | x*Hse4 from other meetings, Tanta 0 Cla NB didn | DIRECTIONS:—Bronx Park Subway to E, 177th St., Unionport car to end of line ly Paste te ‘ & . is ne. day. All other members of the LL.D, who are unemployed should Support the Daily Worker Drive! Bus will meet you there. 8 a week and up. Priv: eine ewok, houtt fisting, taurants ts BEACH: Roans, Hotel service, ! . hore dinners, dancing every night, rt also, t Donati 1 i repo: 0, Get mations! Get Subs nese eae th ape LOE Heachs Tele hia «