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Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK: THURSDAY, EXPOSE FACT THAT BANKERS AID MINN. FARMER-CABOR PARTY Lawyers and Rich Farmers didates For Are Their Leading Can- All Offices Their Speakers Get Huge Sums and Expenses to Run Around Fooling the Farmers By B. FORD present to the big corporations) FARIBAL M I ave js also one of the “Farmer-Labor” Bator ee ; sg. They work together with peste ge ane notorious labor as E. G. and edited by F. HS iall, Cramer, Mahoney Starkey Shoemaker is the candic or e villainous Feigen, head| Congress in the Third M for the steel corporation tn District on the Farmer-Labor This outfit is travel- ticket. the state trying to get For bunk poor farmers to vote for maker has go s for a revolution of the workers and poor farmers who are 85 per cent mortgaged to the rich bankers. The Communists exposing Farmer-Labor fak- s who get big rhoney to carry ampaign being paid as ) to $50 for a ten min- ch besides their expenses. To show who really back these ‘armer used by the who are tryir of the workers of Minnesota. the guys behind Floyd B. lawyer, canc the Farmer. gover te spe farmer of named ry fakers and their organ the “Or- Arnes, is ca roi zed Farmer,” it is sufficient governor; L quote a letter to the paper Minneapolis July 19, headed “Bankers S. Senato: A Endorses Good Work,” Henrick ha r Robert D. Berry of the one OF ec ry W the “Organizec Street Bill in since he has voted to send r ragua; he voted NTWIU Week at Camp Nitgedaiget to Aid the Strike Fund Drive service in behalf the bankers who have the farmers in this state by the Meeting Will Be Show Down in Jewelry Union at : NEW YORK.—“You are called There are now but two Gays to show where you stand,” says left before the N. “I. W. T. U. is | the” Jéwelty. « Workers. Tedustelal U to take over Camp Nitgedaiget on to its members. special arra Union and the camp 1 ment. The proceeds w the $50,000 “Orgar fund of the Needle Tra ers Industrial Union. is part of the “Orgar Strike” fund of the Trade Union Unity League, and will be used 5 by the Union in the d nt , A Recent development is the at- of its struggle for the tempt of WiHiams, an expulsion day week, for week we expert of Local 1 of the A.F.L, ployment insurance, union, working now with a traitor by wit the he union calls a special meet- ng at 125 West 4-'» St., Thurs- day evening at 6; “1. to prepare for further struggle for the seven hour day and unemployment relief age This fund ployment. aa 7 to the i ii i The Union © apiiterintes this t industrial union’ named Ae x z . Bonamassa and a few others, to contribution and sacrice of the organize a new fake ‘ hich Camp. Every worker should ees oe they call “The Jewelry Workers know that when going out to the Asscoiatibn.? camp for any period during the 10 days they will help to build the union by going out for a rest. FERENCE TONIGHT During the 10 days from Fri- Important conference of all day, September 19th to Sunday, Daily Worker reps in District No. Sept. 28th, the camp will be in 2 will be held tonight at the the hands of the Industrial Union, Workers Centre, 26 Union Square the workers will see a sample of #¢ 7 P. M.sharp. All Units must proletarian management in a pro- be represented. letarian camp. Register now in the Union of- fice, 181 West 28th Street. The tates are the regular camp rates: $17.50 per week, $3.50 per day DAILY WORKER REPS CON- Communist Activities All Comrades and Workers Are invited to attend an interracial dance given by Section 4, Communist | Party, at 308 Lenox Ave., Saturday, | Sept. 20, at 8 p.'m, Admission abe, ALL ORDERS FOR CAMPAIGN EDIRION Workers Industrial Camp Nitgedaiget, Ne Yo for 9, to Sunday, Sep The entire in- jcome will go to the $50,000 strike fund. * Paterson Will be gi at 8 p.m, at | on st doliers. No orders for the special 8-page campaign edition of the| Daily Worker will be filled un- less cash is sent along with the Saturday, Sept. 27 inion Hall, 205 Pater- Music by the Venetan Gon- Admission 25 cents. : order, All districts, sections and ys units have been warned. Friday Fror is the last day whe: orders and money must reach this office. || Seetion and Unit Daily Worker 3 —— Reps. Conf. Tonight. VOTE COMMUNIST! |, All Daily Worker representatives on 2 will meet tonight at the s Center, 26 Union Square at jon 4 Dance—Date Changed Sept. 20 to Sat., Sept. 27. Full nnouncements soon, Write as you fight! Become a s worker correspondent. | . ° . | Red Testival Concert and Dance ranged by Section 7, Saturday Labor and Fraternal jc: Bay 28th St Admission G00" ~ cy Reyolutionary Workers’ Ball | Bent. 20, Sunday night at Harlem || 4U Comrades Meet at Casino, 116th S under the auspices oF tha SaMatine BRONSTEIN’S of Cuban Revolutionary grants ; and the Cuban Workers’ Center, Ad- | Vegetarian Health Restaurant mission 50 cents, All funds will 658 Cleremont Parkway, Bronx used to help the class war prisoners in Cuba, victim of Bloody Machado. | All workers are asked to help the | ca _--MELROSE— * * * China Soviet Night Friday, Sept. 19, 7 p. m, at hattan Lyceum, 6¢ BH. Fourth St. Rich | D. ‘. VEGB'ILARIAN | Chinese program. Admission cents | aL RESTAURANT in advance. Volunteer to sell t kets, | omrades 1) Always fine tr apply Chinese Vanguard, 26 Union | Pleasant +o Dine at Our Place mere gay 38 || 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Broas BRONX WORKERS, ATTENTION! | (near 114th St. Station) A banquet to greet ihe placing of the ||®HONB:— INTERVALD 914 candidates of the Communist Party on | the Ballot has been arranged for Satur- | Gay, Bept. 2, at 56 pect Ave, The candidates andr the various fraterna present, All worke | Vegetarian AGP W.LR. will be held Thursday, il RESTA URANT | Workers International Relief Meets A meeting of the Downtown Branch the local headquarters, 16 All m yn section must attend. 199 SECOND AVE, UB Bet. '2th and 18th Ste, Strictly Vegetarian Food A meeting of the Harlem Branch of the W.LR. will be held Friday, 8 m. at 1800 Seventh Ave. Members The Communist Party, which fund to prepare and carry on the \the country. The posters are s ‘4 f | |by the Trade nion Unity League, the | brother, Baptiste, 26 yers old, was |Industrial League, Food and Pack- jIndustrial Union, Metal Workers In-) policeman of the Grigsby-Grunow, 7 jdustrial League, Auto Workers In-! Corporation.” | used ize and *"4_ insurance, and against the/quetrial Union, Lumber Workers In- | the shop revealed to a representa-| Victims of the bosses’ white terror ion “28@ cuts, piece work and unem-|qustrial League, Shoe and Leather |tive of the Daily Worker the de-| in Cuba. |Workers National Committee of the | tails of the brutal expl cation and the building of the central $100,000} der. It we |“Organize and Strike Fund.” lized” Committees functioning in the! birthda: | join. |fighting paper of all workers in all {ladies used + pass around lists andj lindustries, Labor Unity, official or- collect money for “presents,” anyone refused to come across, he| Home, 52 No excuse'N. J. 'paign in all industries, the employed | days, Friday, Sept. | All units must be repre- | THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER IFOR ME THe | \GpeAgEST | THE WworLp!) | HE WoRLD oh haw } STREETS, CLOTHING ~ ALL THINGS \For ME! , — Bill Recognizes His Strength — Now Go 0uT AND FIGHT FoR ME AND ZOU PHYSICAL WEAK LINGYOU CAN'T DO ANY OF THESE THINGS So © Way shouts Pa: TUUL PLACARDS (“ayestic Radios “Washed COUNTRY WITH DRIVE POSTERS “Organize and Strike! Against Wage Cuts” Protesting Swindling Sale of Jobs (Special to the Daily Worker) or explanation i CHICAGO.—The brutal attacks| for firing any” Naw nen SOE E PS aeree | against the unemployed workers at} Cut Wazes. 2 and strike against we ot the Majestic rz ‘o factories golinine | A a ie eeerepany cut Contr! 2 r 0,000 n > : | We 'S er cent. ntribute to our $100,000 fighting tee this week di. the Wlureen of an per cen unemployed w.-ker and the wound- ing of another. William Federici, | 22 years old, was slain, and his| Proceeds of Dance to (Continued on Ps fight against the, bosses,” say 5,000} e 2) large size posters distributed about | ned revolutionary trade union center at|4@ngerously wounded by Albert 2 West 15th St., New York, and by | Marth, one of the many gunmen| its Mine, Oil and Smelter Workers} f the Majestic factory. | Cuban Industrial Union, Marine Workers! The Industrial Union, Railroad Workers | item Revolutionary ed and a foreman of the|im® 116th St. and 1 Industrial shops, in which the two) Saturday night, Sept. 20. Workers | brothers were shoi'by a special, The admission is 50 cents. ing House Workers League, National Textile But th .sorkers of All worke: They wage | ell-outs which led up to the mur- Newark Ella May Meet an old standing cus- « |tom at the Majectic raido shops to! The posters point out that there! buy “presents” for the foreman and are active “Organize the Unorgan-|foreladies « different occasions,| . » ete. printing, building and other indus-| driving joint, \-here not a word can| Ella ries which all workers there should | be mentioned about unionism or or- Unemployed Councils. May, the in North held Sunday, woman Carolina, | martyr They advertise the militant | ganization, the foremen and fore-| be gan of the T.U.U.L. West Street, Drive Is On. jor she The T.U.U.L. is concentrating on ; = a great organization and strike cam- s* soon fired. and unemployed being drawn into its | junions, leagues and Unemployed | | Councils. if Sept. 28 Conferences. The T.U.U.L. Councils of the Un- employed are holding city confer- Jences Sept. 28 in a number of large | \cities, to further the organization of the unemployed, to prepare immed jate demands for relief on the city igovernments, to organize support for the Workers’ Unemployment Insur- ance Bill, and to call further state | conferences, organize hunger march- | les, etc. The jobless are determined | that they will not starve quietly. ‘LY TWO MORE WEEKS LEFT TO THE GIGANTIC DAILY WORKER Morning Freiheit BAZAAR | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Thur., Fr, Sat. and Sun. October 2, 3, 4 and 5 | “Por All Kinds of Insurance’ (CARL BRODSKY relephone: Wurray Hil) 55% |7 Kast 42nd Street, New York (DR. J. MINDEL SURGEUN DENTISI 1 UNION SQUARE Ktom 803—Phone: Algonguip +) tt Not connected with any other office WORKERS AND WORKERS’ ORGANIZATIONS! Cooperators! Patronize Send in immediately articles, greetings and ads for the S E R O Y Bazaar Journal to the National Bazaar Committee, 30 CHEMIST Union Square, New York. The time is short! Get to 657 Allerton Avenue work at once! Estabrook 8215 Brons, N ¥ |) \TICKEVYS FOR THE BAZAAR CAN BE OBTAINED BECOME A DENTAL | MECHANIC It is a well-paid trade that ap- INWLHE FOLLOWING PLACES: DOWN TOWN Daily Worker, 26 Union Sq. Morning Freiheit, 80 Union Sq. Sollin’s Restaurant, 216 E. 14th Street. Brederman’s Book Store, 184 Second Avenue. Muslin’s Leather Goods Store, 335 East 10th St. Needle Trades Workers Indus- Bronx Bronx Coop, Restaurant, 2700 Bronx Park East. Peals to intelligent workers, It will not take long to learn in our day or night classes, where we employ the demonstrative method and give personal attention to each student. — Call or write for more information Standard School of Mechanical Dentistry 72 EAST 125TH STREET, N. Y. lerton Ave. (Coop. Colony) Rappoport & Kuttler’s -Book Store, 1310 Southern Blvd. Messingers Restaurant, 1763 Southern Blvd, near 174 St. Brownsville. >. d Of this branch and of the Harlem Cul- | ture and Chess Club should attend. The W.I.R., Local New York has| fesued a cal for ail working class | cians who are interested in the | tion of a work ymphony to report at the local of- a ith, t., immediately, Bez ree Joe Hill Branch LL.D. Meets tonight at 6.30 p. m. at 1179} Broadway. Ex-Servicemen's Lengue Street meet, 86th St. and Third Ave 1.30 p.m, é Section and Unity Worker eps. cht All Daily Wo presentatives in Section 2 will met tonight at the Workers Center, 26 Union Sa. att p.m. All units must be represented. eae A NIGHT IN SOVIET CHINA Friday, September 19, at 7 P. M. MANHATTAN LYCEUM 66 EAST FOURTH STREET, CITY | Hy RICH CHINESE PROGRAM Tickets in advance 36c—at door 60c. On | and union headquarters Auspices: THE CHINESE VANGUARD trial Union, 131 W. 28th St. Food Workers Industrial Union 16 W. 2ist St. Harlem Health Food Vegetarian Res- taurant, 1600 Madison Ave. Jewish Workers Children’s Schools, 143 E. 108rd St. Esther’s Scientific Restaurant 1606 Madison Ave. Goldstein’s Book Store, 413 Sutter Avenue, Rozetzky’s Grocery Store, 778 Sutter Ave., E. N. Y, Brighton Beach. Perlmutter’s Restaurant, Brigh- ton Beach Ave., cor. Coney Island Avenue. Coney Island. Cohen’s Delicatessen Store, Mermaid Ave., cor. W. 30 ‘St. Hie le at Workers Bookshop | AGITATE FOR THE ‘PICK DELEGATES | in the Blood of the Starving TO MARINE MEET « Unemployed;” Gunman Kills Philadelphia in Full Swing; Boss’ Armed Thug Murders 1, Wounds Another, for —Full way here for the Atlantic District Bank and File United Front Con- ference of will be held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20 and 21, at 121 Catherine St., here. | given in this joint Almost jall the workers are working piece- shoremen Fight Boss Terrorism was in Chester and one in Rich. mond. delphia. ter and Polish workers NEW YORK—The Association of Immigrant: sitalist press had a small | 2nd the Cuban Workers’ Center will about “a ‘ight betwen two| Sive @ big ball at the Harlem Ca Lenox Ave., ference, and the Richmond meeting I held tonight at Jefferson Squan entire proceeds of the affair will be used for the purpose of helping th attend! Held September 21st x, e ors are enthusi Newark, N. J—A mass meet- i In this huge slave.|i& to commemorate the death of worker September 21, | . M. Slov. Vorkers’ oo S i¢|4 P. M. at the Slovak Workers “DON’T MISS IT!” Newark, for the Communist Ticket is a vote for the PROLETARIAN FATHERLAND Where the Five-Year Plan Is being completed in four Boosts Fund PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 17. : Years and Socialism i preparations are under s and ocialism is Growing “strongre every day. Longshoremen, which 5 | Sickle! Two general meetings of long- were held Tuesday at ran ch delegates were elected. One the Trade raise an Union “Or- proposition of inity League to 4 anized Strike Fund” of $100,000. in Rich- * * * Both are part of Phila- Negro workers in Ches mond made up the bulk of the NEW YORK.—Friday night at meetings. The Chester meeting g p,m. a meeting of marine elected 15 delegates to the con- workers will be held at the M. W. . U. hall, 140 Broad St. to elect delegates to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Many dock organi- zations’ will hold meetings to ced six. An open air meeting will be and an indoor meeting of marine elect in the next few days. | workers will take 121 Catherine St. headquarters of Marine Workers omorrow place at the night Industrial Union ter, Minor, Amter and Ray- The Philadelphia marine work-| mond, in prison for fighting ically back of the for unemployment insurance. *AMUSEMENTS-> “One of the most im- portant films yet pro- duced in the Soviet Union . . , Don’t miss seeing it | { | { PRODUCED BY MEJRABPOMFILM OF MOSCOW PUDOVKIN "tt Peieenare® ne ‘Mother.” Directed by one of Soviet Russia's Foremost Directors R 42ND STREET K M ©) AND BROADWAY ° Wis, 1789 SECOND BIG WEEK LOB) Ned Spgrks and Louise Fazenda > New drama by Kenyon Nicholson | Plymouth i} A Theatre Guild Prodaction THE NEW Garrick Gaieties GUILD: 52d. Evs, 8:30 Mts. Th.&Sat.2:30 Broadway|Vaily from & 46th (10:30 A.M. KKO RADIO'S LAUGH HIT! LEATHERNECKING | with BEBE DANIELS with Ken Murray, Benny Rubin, | | A. H. WOODS presen: LYSISTRATA “THE 9TH GUEST” i i poles Sensation of All Mystery Plays SA a Phen cas eiteaeats. | with ALLAN DINEHART | 44TH STREE Tyeeatee and All-Star Cast b 8:30, Mats, Wed, & Sat, 2:30 | HLTIN THEA., 42nd St. W.ofB’way ‘ ns ven, — Mais, Wed. & Sat, 2:30 HOPKINS Presents TORCH SONG “UP POPS THE DEVIL” PRYOR West of Bway with ROGER PR Mats, Thure, & Sab, 250. | MASQUE 45th St.Thea..,W7, of Binar Eves, 8:50. Evenings at 8:50 Mate, Wednesday and Saturday 2:30 “No Tip” Barber Shop, 641 Al- UNION SQUARE THEATRES Sovkino’s Thrilling Masterfilm! Now Playing! 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 11 OF RUSSIA ACME THE. A. UNION SQUARE Unit and Section Daily Worker ‘Representatives Conference TONIGHT at7 P. M. sharp On With the Hammer and} Demand the release of Fos- | | Demonstration. | jto gag them. at the Workers Center, 26 Union Suline COMMUNIST TICKE1! VOTE COMMUNIST ON HORIUCHI TO ~ GAG HIS MOUTH | | Los Angeles Police Admi | Bombing Workers LOS ANGELES, al, Sept. 17.— Stung to exasperation by the detep mination of Horiuchi, Japanese worker and organizer of the Trade Union Unity League, to show up the police attack on the unemployment demonstration heré, Judge Wood yes- terday dismissed him from the case of those being tried for the demon- stration. This is not because of any pity for Horiuchi, for the worker is already serving 42 years along with Sklar and Spector, two other de- tendants in this case. All three were convicted of criminal syndicalism on three counts in fhe Imperial Valley case, The present case is a retrial of those of whom the jury disagreed in the first trial of ten workers for taking part in the Unemployment In the first trial Sklar and Spector defended them- selves, bringing out the connection between the police and the chamber of commerce, the brutal attack with tear bombs and clubs on the crowds, and won an acquittal for one and hung jury for the others. Judge Fears Defense: In this trial Judge Wood on the opening day, Sept. 8, dismissed Sklar and Spector from the case Horiuchi demanded the right to defend himself. The judge refrained from dismissing him because he hoped the Japanese work- er would not -be as able a speaker as the other two. Judge Wood lim- ited the questions Horiuchi and Kreizberg, another defendant appear- ing for himself, toone each when jurors were being examined. He limited the scope of the questions to routing matters of name and ad- dress, etc. Even so, Horiuchi has sc ably brought out facts that Wood ‘now rules‘him out of the case. This leaves six on trial, Kreizberg defend- ing himself, and Atty. Gallagher of |the International Labor Defense de- fending A. Yamaguchi, George Hoxie, Rose Becker, George Gloss, anr Joe Holub. HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 6868 “hone: Stuyvesant 3816 \ John’s Restaurant , SPECIALTY: (TALIAN DISHES lace with atmosphere (hore wall’ adicais, as )2 E, 12th St. FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION OF NEW YORK 16 W. 2ist St. Chelses 2274 Bronx Hesdauarters, had eo Avenue, Melrose 0128; He juarters, 16 Graham Avenue, easter tanky bat ‘the Shop Delegates Counci] meets the firet Tuesday of every month at 8 P. M, at 16 West 2ist St The Shop Is the Basie Onit. Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq.. New York City. 183 EAST 110TH ST. LARGE, SMALL ed near Fooms, convenient, Lehigh 1890, 112th Street, 218 West " INTINGTON—5O ly far- riawea een, singles, $5 upy doubles les, up; housekeeping; hotel service: ator. WANTED COMPANION TO SHARE auto expenses going to Los Angeles. Call after 6 o'clock evenings. N. Un- war, 1048 Bryant Ave. Bronx. 1st fl. WANTED HOME with comrades for 14 year boy. Room for parents. Sadie Amter, Box 30, Daily Worker le New York | —om — lo ce th ce pI ou de co fo F st di be th is th pI w pi th m te n be ol fi in M SC st w Dp | ir fi p re h U tr Ww cl th ae ow rm Pn - e

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