The Daily Worker Newspaper, September 17, 1930, Page 2

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Sharp Gata ism Mad Slackness NEW YOR opted at the Trade starts a iated unions come the orgar and to mobil struggle, It calls shop leagues on: 1—How to ization campa League at the for concentrated —The orgar member ¢ into organ functioning « factories selecte organizing wo 3.—The unemployed tees fror composed yed t Huw to given to the local « the $100,000 orgar fund 5.—To bring forwarc and build it into a organ. To Start result in the whole The should as a around v for organizi work, advances made in the eparations for strike struggle on the conerete everyday ne: of th Jo de- the workers, the c¢ mands of which T-hour day unemplo) There wa sion on how cils should funetion and th lutionary unions the organizing unemployed wo these campaigns, quota in the $100,000 organize “and of strike fund and the impor the mass unemployed c to be held Sund Sept Irving Plaza Hi Especially was the criticisy that still con mate the importance : U.C. as a mass ry union center, and yet made real build industrial pointed out that accident that e Workers’ Indus Union only 9 present at the mee of their total of 55 deleg: no representatives at their unemployed council or the Food Workers I Union had only 13 present a delegation of 50. had out » with from that In the preparation for the mass unemployed conference, Sept. 2! it was decided to intensify the or- the fa unions ganizational work at ories selected by various and leagues, and that the various un- employed councils must hold meetings at the employment cies, shop gates and markets, that in the building of the unemployed councils, the unemployed workers should be organized series of committees for daily activities, committees on prepara- tions for meetin; speakers com- mittees, organizing committees, committees to visit the unions, league and workers’ clubs, to pus sh the support for the unemployed insurance bill, support for immedi-| WANTED COMPANION TO SHARE ate relief from the city. Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union TAKING OVER CAMP NITGEDAIGET BEACON, NEW YORK for 10 days Friday, September 19 to unday, September 28th all income for $50,000 Organize and Strike Fund H Regular Camp Rates: $17.50 per week; $3.50 a day vececencosseeseeeenneensst@MUrrer, xcellent Program as queradé ail, Camp Fire, Hikes, Spo iConcert, Symposium, Lectur Fal Shops Will Be Represented. Have Your byes Kxamined and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS M!!TUAL OPTICAL C0 ander per! AND UNION Wort DR, M. HARRISO Optometrist Opposite New m Bor tatirmar Telephone Stuy , ' ual supervision of || coun- ; into a whole} | THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER | WitH IN 60 Days | THE CRISIS Wii.t. END AND A JOR TILL JUNE th Now TLL GET You ug Pp aT 348 RESIDE Ae SAYS | You ANT, KIDDING » — DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WED: ESD. ay, SEPT [EMBER My) 193! ies a aT UNEMPLOYED START To | ann ch FHAT Fillet, Ld O04 jp AARE 6000 Tings F- > i LET ALL OF THE LET ALL OF THE WHY SHOULD T BE OUT OF WoRK? WHY SHOULD 1 | STARVE WHEN TVE DONE and DO ace THE WORK Of THE WORLID? RED CAMPAIGN BEGINS TONIGHT “Vote ‘imma Drive On in Full Force NEW YORK.—The first big mid- ally for the Red Communist 1 on by the Communist v Germany, the workers of the United States, employed and ployed, are responding enthus- cally to the message of the munist Party. The Communist campaign meetings all over attract huge crowds of working men and women. In Greater New York, meetings are held every evening. Special red rallies will be held on Wednesdays and Saturdays all throughout the campaign. Tonight is the first mid-week rally, Meetings will be held in the fol- Downtown: auspices of (Arranged under the Section 1, Communist y.) 14th St. and Ave. A; 7th and Ave. A; 7th St. and 2nd: Ave.; Houston St. and Ave. C; Monroe and tgomery; White- | hall and Sou Ferry; Jefferson and East Broadway; 10th St. and 2nd Ave.; MacDougall and Bleecker ; Clinton and East Broadway. Downtown and Yorkville: (Ar- ranged under the auspices of Sec- tion 2-3, Communist Party. St. and University Place; 39th St. S) and 9th Ave.; 52nd St. and 10th Ave.; 63rd St. and Amsterdam Ave.; Columbus Circle. Harlem: 125th St. and 5th Ave. ‘Oth St. and Lenox Ave.; 137th St. and 7th Ave.; 116th St. and Ist! Ave.; 113th St. and 5th Ave.; 114th | . and Lenox Ave. Bronx: 161st St. and Prospect| Ave.; 180th St. and South Blvd.; Prospect and Longwood Ave.; 138th | St. and Brook Ave.; Claremont Pa: y and Washington; eel St. and Prospect Ave. Dozens of meetings will also te held all over Brooklyn and Long Island. Section 5, Bronx, asks all comrades who can secure trucks or| machines to report at the section headquarters at 7 p.m. At 9 p. m. the procession will start from the various meeting places towards the point of the central rally. Two Campaign Conferences. A conference of all women work- ers will be held the coming Satur-, day, Sept. 20th, at the Workers Center, 26 Union Square in order to mobilize all working women of the shops and factories, offices and department stores, for the Commu- nist campaign. Sept. 28th, a big conference of| all organizations of Negro and|* white workers will be held at 308 Lenox Ave. | auto expenses going to Lox Angeles. Call after 6 o'clock evenings. N, Un- gar, 1048 Bryant Ave. Bronx, Ist fl. Scientific Exami glasses—Carefully adjusted by | expert optometrists—Reason- able prices. » Inc. DPTOMETRISTS-OPTICIANS 1690 LEX. AVE eo 181s) $T Cor 106, Sree I Sort | 29 EAST MTH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES fer Organizations endl LEHIGH 6382 t ° 1 9 veational Barker Sh M oOW. SALA 2016 Second Avenue, (bet 108rd & 104th Sted Ladies Bobs Our Specialty hone: p. ew Yori gn will take place tonight. | 14th | Sq | WATCHMAKERS Needs Workers! | Soviet Union Special NEW YORK.—Car shoe repaire and _ electrici con densed ae who want to go to the Soviet Union should commu- }nicate with the Workers’ Interna- tional Relief, Technical Dept., 949 | Broadway, New York City. The W.LR. will organize trical repair shop in the Soviet Union which, containing the most modern mach enable them to teac nh work- | ers the most up to method: of shoe repairing. All workers skilled in shoe repairing who want to go to the Soviet Union should apply at the National Office of the W.LR. on Thursday, tween 6 and 7 p. nv particulars, A meeting of are preparing to go to So Russia will be held Tuesday nighe 8 p. m., at the W.LR. office. Labor and nd Frate Cuban Revolu 18, be- for further erna]| Ip the used. to help the clas in Cuba, victi All workers are cause in advance. apply S e. ~Voltr Chinese Se ee | r quet to greet |eandidat es of t e Ballot bas \aay st Party on| Sept. 20, at candidates and rep , {various fraternal o present. All worke ea cet Vat Saceo-Vanzetti Br. I. L. D. A general meeting will be held on| Wednesday, Sept. 17 at’ §:30 p. m 1472 Boston Rd | General Fraction-Unity Cooperative A very urgent me Thursday, 8 p.m 26 Union Sq. | Rep tion. Order of board Cleaners and Laundry Workers A fraction meeting Will be held WANTED BY COMRADES one or two rooms with kitchen privileges, furnished or unfur- nished, or share apartment. Have girl of 9 and boy of 6 years. Please give full pa ulars. Address replies to Box 462, Daily Worker. AND JEW Have complete watchmakers’ . fools, punches and « erial of sorts. Alxo staffs, Jewels, b: wheal: watch material, pliers, . Am leaving town, WIIl_ sell cheap. Phillip Harrison, care of Daily Work- er Office, Box Sy6naa Jlevebunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 401 Bast 14th St. Tel Cor. Second Ave Algonquin 7248 Pel. ORChard 3783 DR, L. KE SURGEON wv Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Lor, Eldridge St NEW YORK (DR. J. MINDEL \ | SURGEON DENTISI 1 UNION SQUARE LER ; | | com 803—Phone: Algonguin ¢ Not sonnected with any other office Cooperators! Patronize | SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N Y¥.! BECOME A DENTAL MECHANIC It is a well-paid trade not take long to learn in our or night classes, where we y the demonstrative method ive personal attention to each student. — Call or write for mo nfo! ation ee Standard School of Mechanical Dentistry Private Beauty Parlor 4 72 WAST 125TH STREDT, N.Y. an| by ! mar of the 8 p.m. 17th St t}ot t The thing that makes you like Craven's “That's Golden, tentiousness. bored moment throughout the three prologue. never is flat or cheap. George W. amusing and Robert Grant, the who happens to be a man-| ager of a road show. | Maxwell the Once out of the find yours elf right in the domes turmoil How Frank Craven, as Grant, man- ages to dissolve an engagement for delivery of mail in residential sec-| daughter | tions and two in business districts on the stage, and outstays his wel-|in New York City. come at ae Maxwell home and then/ displaced are taking the places of “doliers, who/|those who resign or are pensioned! section and Unit Daily Worker Dept. ipped to piNoe York for the stage,| off, service men report, in triumph to Hutchinson, Kansas, | Ze, 125th St and with 1 for Satur- | Workers Tocepeauenel Relief A meeting of the Downtown Branch fice, 10 E. W.LR. will at the nimble comedy, | Gratitude,” at the John its simplicity and un- Barbier gives a richly performance as the Kan- Sas manufacturer who swears that has saved his life by g him a slug of rye when the Kansas manufacturer manufacturer his hotel room, Maxwell the carpenters who| Gr finally convinces Grant latter manufacturer's life. satisfy Maxwell but a long visit to | home, Grant. the All members who live in| downtown section myst attend. | i800 Se feventh Ave Tickets in advane DIRECTIONS:—Take Astoria. IN You don’t have a The comedy lay “dying” | swears) in Out of gratitude; do anything for, [etirasese sesonrae: Good Time in “That’s Gratitude” at Golden PHE CHESS 1 PLAYE ER” Anti-Lynching Meeting Staten Island, Thursday RED SUNDAY IN N. Jn SEPT. 21 NEW YORK. — On Thursday, Sept. 18, at 8 p. m,, an anti-lynch- ing mass meeting will be held at | Oddfellows Hall, 1590 Richmond G | Terrace, West Brighton, Staten Intensify Election Drive All Island. | | The purpose is to bring the im- |portant class struggle message of | the American Negro Labor Con- 1¢ gress before the white and Negro) munist Party workers of Staten Island—to ac-| steam for the last weeks before quaint them with the work of the] election day. The entire state will| Congress and to organize a Staten! be covered Sunday, Sept. 21, which Island branch of the A. N. L. C./has been designated as Red Sun-| All workers and working class or-| day in the state. In every city| | ganizations are asked to attend. | groups of workers, Party and) | Otto Huiswood and J. E. Welsh] Young Workers’ League members, | jof A. N. L. C., and other members| as well as members of the fra-| | will speak. Staten Island work- | ternal organizations and other sym-| jers rally to this meeting! pathizers will go from house to| Over the State The New Jersey ampaign Committee of the Com- Charles has saved the Nothing will er,” Dullin, principal role in “The Chess Play- showing at the Acme Theatre. | | On the same program is the Soviet who has_ the POSTMEN Hutchinson, Kansas, | =/™% chine pon meeeet FIRING prologue, NEW YORK.—While you Maxwell family. Maxwell’s the daughter indefinitely, while newcomers no longer exist. the gov- ernment urges every one else to! give employment, its post office de-|19, partment has cancelled one daily Postmen thus | and sub-| stitutes who have passed examina-| in is the basis of a swell time at the| tions for the service are held up| John Golden. openings for ins | Wednesday, Sept. 17, 8 p. m. at ‘wall, $}Union 8 | os ie Se Px-Servicemen’s 1 | The W.LR., Local WORKERS, ATTENTIO tonight, p. m., issued a cal’ for pve musi Meets orchestra, e held Thur: 1 headquarter in District 2 will A meeting ot the Hahern Branch | Wor rs Center, W. will be held Friday, 8 ‘Thursday evening at AND SOCIETIES are giving their annual great VINTAGE FESTIVAL in the Bohemian Hall BOWLING M AND OTHER INTERESTI ‘DOUBLE UNION ORCHESTRA two blocks from there. all ans who are interested in the organization of a workers symphony | to report ot the, local of- | 7th, St, Immediately. | "76 | Section and unit Dail Attention. Meeting of all Daily Worker Reps 'SEE! be held at the| 26 Union Square, on | 26 {of this branch and of the Harlem Cul- ture and Chess Club should attend New York has working class Worker Dept. 7 pm. All Members Units must be represented. — THE UJ ELORE CONFERENCE, THE NEW YORK HUNGARIAN WORKERS ORGANIZATIONS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH Second and Woolsey Avenues, ASTORIA, L. I. Moving Pictures Will be Taken of the Festival FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINMENT! MATCHNA- 8" cS DA AP TEATURES conts—at the Box Office 60 cents. or Snhway to Hoyt Ave, Station. The Fall Is All workers and workers’ Announces the opening of a for workers and workers’ clfildren Instructions Begin October 15 ALL INSTRUMENTS Theory — Harmony 10 East 17th Street The W.I. R. WORKERS SCHOOL of MUSIC AND THE DANCE children who want instructions in music or the dance should enroll at WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF Be Z ARE A NIGHT IN SOVIET CHINA Tickets in advance 35¢—at door 50c.. On MANHATTAN LYCEUM @6 EAST FOURTH STREET, CITY RICH CHINESE PROGRAM and union headquarters Friday, September 19, at 7 P. M. le at Workers Bookshop Auspices: THE CHINESE VANGUARD house in working-class sections with | | the Platform of the Party, Vote ! Communist buttons and copies of the special New Jersey edition of AN © des and Work: vi |, Are invited toattend an interracial| ‘te Daily Worker. These groups | | dance given by Section 4, Communist| Will go out in twos to explain to! Party, at 308 Lenox Ave., Saturday,| the workers the meaning of capital- | Sept. 20, at 8 p m, Admission sbc. ism, the reason for their present | Communist Activities The Needle Trades Workers. Industrial miserable condition, and call on t ¢ t * ‘i Benen Ne ese dee puwedaizet, | them to support the Communist to Sunda he ent Party and demand for the Unem come will go 0,000 strike fund, | pl oyed Insurance Bill to eve Paterson ¥. © L—A Dance unemployed worker | Will be given Saturda at 8 p.m, at Union Hall, for each dependent. | on St Musie by the Venetan Gon- All sympathizers to the Party in|) Admission 25. cents, New Jersey should remember to| Anttention. * Meeting of all Daily Worker Reps|to take part in the Red Sunday, | District 2 will be held at the Se 2 Workers Center, 26 Union Square, on | S¢Pt 21, at 10 a. m.: Thenton, 20) Thursday evening at 7 p. m. 'Ali| Second St.; New Brunswick, it] Units must be represented. ret St.; Perth Amboy, 308 Elm | ie v nit 1, Section 7 ; Paterson, 74 Market St.; Pas- Will hold an open air meet at 56th| 5 vy. St. and Fighth Ave., Brooklyn, Thur sac, Bon Devon) Jersey’ City, day, Sept. 18. 337 Henderson leh “One of the most im- portant films yet pro- duced in the Soviet Union . . , Don't miss | |! seeing it!” | —DAIL WORKER. | PRODUCED BY MEJRABPOMFILM OF Moscow PUDOVKIN ""F"reteenare ad of ‘Mother.”” Directed by one of Soviet Rnssin’x Foremost Directors ‘CAMEO SECOND BIG WEEK 42ND STREET AND BROADWAY I A Theatre Guild Production THE: NEW | Garrick Gaieties GUILD: W. 52d. Evs. 30 Mts, Th.&Sat.2 2 230 Brosdway|Daily from LOB @ 46th (10:30 A.M RKO RADIO'S LAUGH HIT! LEATHERNECKING vith BEBE DANIELS with Ken Murray, Benny Rubin, Ned Sparks and Lor Fazenda A. H, LYSISTRATA “THE 9TH GUEST” | WOODS presenta ‘The Comedy Hit You Hear About Sensation of All Mystery Plays | EATRE | with ALLAN DINEHART. 4s18 STREE Ty et ittay and All-Star Cast . Mats. Wed, & Sat THEA., 42nd St. W.ofB'way Amt dxnoe ee — Mats. W RTHUR HOPKINS Presents . bathedianirrrly TORCH SONG POPS THE DEVIL” “UP New drama by Kenyon Nicholson A Geneinc Comedy wit Plymouth Lae eee | with ROGER PRYOR West of Bway ; Eves, 8:50. Mats, Thurs. & Sat, 2:30. t. Lege ra mi se ar Mats, Wednesday and Saturday 2:30 _ facade | UNION SQUARE THEATRES | Sovkino’s Thrilling Masterfilm! Last Day! CHINA EXPRESS| A TENSE AND STIRRING EPISODE OF THE REVOLUTION IN CHINA —and on the same program— THE CHESS PLAYER THE MYSTERIOUS AUTOMATON OF DR. KEMPELEN A STORY OF THE TIME OF CATHERINE Il OF RUSSIA ACME THEA. UNION SQUARE iBetween 4th Ave. d Broadway ony Prices Unit and Section Daily Worker Representatives Conference | THIS THURSDAY at7 P. M. sharp a the Workers Center, 26 Union Squar ——— SS } State Election | is putting on full} | RATIONAL | \ which will |! come to the following headquarters |' lice | Where the best food and fresh CAPITALIST FOR A “WAGE DOLE” TO WORKERS |To Hire Jobless at “Very ! Low Pay” CHICAGO, IIL, Sept. 16.—C. C. | Conway, chairman of Continental | Can Co., director of U. S. Rubber, | Skelly Oil, Manufacturers Trust, and other big businesses in a re- cent interview gave his policy for unemployment. He said: “The government, state, county and city should provide jobs for the jobless at extra low wages so that the jobless when needed again would return to industry for a higher wage. The army should be used to round up the jobless and should plan the work further. The jobless should be plainly told: “At such and such a place you can ob- tain work. The wages are lower | than you have been used to and the kind of work may not be that which you desire but until industry needs you we offer you this wage | dole.” The net result of this plan will be of course to slash wages In opposition to this, the Com- munist Party proposes the Work- ers’ Unemployment Insurance Bill, “For All Kinds of Insuranes” (CARL BRODSKY Velephone: Murray Hit) Abi 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York ee ~ Au Gomraaes Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Vegetarian \ RESTAURANT |: i if 199 SECOND AVE. UE, j | Bet. 12th ang 18th sts. : | Seay Vegetariin Fooa : VEGE' : Dairy | Eravnas, _ Pleasant co Oer Place. 1787 “faear ttin BLVD, Bren Rear 174th §& PHONE: INTERVALD. hee, HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5868 “hone: Stuyvesant 3816 | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN UISEES | 4 place with josphere where al) radicals meet 2B. 12th St, New York | Boulevard Cateteria 541 SOUTHERN BLVD. Cor, 149th Street Where yeu eat and fee) at home. Schildkraut’ $ | Vegetarian RESTAURANTS vegetables are served all year round 4 WEST 28TH STREET | 37 WEST 32ND STREET 221 WEST 36TH STREET Sr lSUTCHERS’ UNION jUoen) 174, A.M.U.& BW, of R.A. \ Office and Headquarters: Labor Temple, 243 sth se. Room Resuier meeting: Ser Rabe eng Sunday, 10 Ihemceste «3 Be day ai FOO WORKERS INDUSTHIAL UNION OF NEW YORK 16 W. 21st Se. Chelses 2274 Bronx HepAduarters, 2994 ‘Lhira Avenue, 0128; Brooklyn Headquarters, ace Avenue, Pulasky 063: "he Shop Delegates Councts meets the first Tuesday of every month at 8 P.M, at 16 fist 6t The Shop Is the Basie Unit. Advertise your Union Meetings Nera, For information write to The DAILY ODERR 26-28 Union &~,. = York City | ROOMS | 1a Lh 110TH ST. LARGE, Hgedlahenrd reoms, convenient, wear Lehigh. 1890, 112th Street, 218 West Wao newly tw eles, 8S ups dowbl househerping; hotel eerviee; elevator. a wr eameonve eos gy crane agvesu ce on oT a a ae ee

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