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Page Two _ SENT BY “FREE” JOB BUREAU 10 A VACANT LOf 1,000 Cheered Jobless Meet Yesterday YORK. the the advance ty of G pledged th munist election ca country. Join Council. mber of ame to } headkuarters of employed Cc stunts of the Fred W worker, a has been regist weeks ago. out to a ‘ unempl iner wages were suppose week, Vacant Lot. When Pal ing a carfare, he foun the address giver the street the charr Velodrom. He ret bicki outfit and to! your agency here i fake.” Undoubtedly the agency will. count filled. How m 0! hundred “jobs” of cannot be found out. $8.50 Job. Another unemployed Hest tianse, ci of g o the “Publix Ser ployment Bureau, Inc.,’ on West 88th St. and: paying $8.50 for a job he never got. A cop referred him to the city license bureau, which is supposed to take care of these fakes, He was told to wait} three days. He waited three weeks, but never got his money back. worker Labor and nd_ Fraternal} Pyyban Revolutionary Workers’ t Sund: 6th der the auspic Cuban Revolutio | asked to help the * A banquet to candidates of t various fraternal o present, All worke The Neodle Trades ki Lecture 01 At the Br Boston Road., 8 p. m.- Diseu Admission are in vited | a a bring their shopmates. | Comendes to Sell the Labor Defender | On a co. ssion basis at several affairs in mext few days. Call ut the district office af the Interna- tional Labor Defense, 799 Broadway in Room 410, cenit Activities Paterson bi doliers, hart Red Festival Concert and Dance Arranged by Section 7, Satur evening at Bath Beach Workers Cen ter, 48 Bay 28th St. Admission 50c. 28% REDUCTION YO CITY Have Your Eyes Examined || and Glasses Fitted by | WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. under persona) supervision of AND UNION WORKERS DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist e156 OND AVENUE Corner 13th Street NEW Yor crny Opposite Ne rh bse , nary eaunt site and ALL ALLERTON INHABI- TANTS AND CO-OPER- ATIVE HOUSES Buy your bakeries the well- inspection Wendrow’s Bakery 691 Allerton Avenue, Bronx everybody. THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER was . NEW YOR Du ATL Ne Wi OREER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1930 ag eet Cotieege 2 _ by VAN Wal IN WALKEL i, “A WHYLO You LeT || “HEM THROW. |OUR Tins, INTO THE if © STREET ? | ev Suu THE HOUSE : CANT Pay Vi Pa way Can } | see Pe Resty tie: Have Foon? Nou HAVE ALway. |Woricen? ane oe GRow Up) |AND GIVE SUCH |AISWERS ToMyY ae You ee, Wat Do WE HAVE SUCH nt CLOTHES ou MADE rel (Cont OF THe Gomes AND Has eayaypone Pa, wHYDowe] FREEZE? % on Abe # i cae Woe if ‘OR “JOBLESS COUNCIL ~ CALLS MEETING + Elect for September 28° ee ag ed counc ui ; Wind Up Ella May Week With a Big House Collection he winding up of the in the Septembe for. we ash § | Ple house-to- | | carri | bor ied on oy the International Li Defe will be by work, fend thug: hea Come to the Broadw Room literature 410, Womens Club Will Discuss Youth Re? ec YORE Th “Rasputin” and ce Wal. | lace Mystery Film at Acme Two features are 5 are Bcheduled at the Acme Theatre, beginning today and continuing for one week. The prin- cipal item is “Rasputin, the Holy Devil,” produced in Germany by Martin Berger from the story by Dosio Koffler. “Rasputin” is a chronicle of the last years of the dissolute Roman- offs and the group of royal deca- dents, and shows the degredation nd the debauchery of the czar and his court. The period of the time | and the pla:-s are true to historical , facts; all of which goes to make a | dtamatic story. The leading roles, | played well-known continental Nikolai Malikoff as | Baspotins Ervin Kalser, Diane Ka- Jack Tr-vor, Max Schrech | 2 by Scientific Examination of eye glasses—Carefully adjusted by expert optometrists—Reason- | able prices. D.Goldin, $n OPTOMETRIS} Poel iy 10 LEX. AVE|609 W. iGist wep ex. Ave leooyeieln§ 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations BECOME A DENTAL MECHANIC sa well-y trade that ap- nt workers. It where we ive method and give personal attention to each student. — Call or write for more information Standard School ical Dentistry H STREET, N.Y. Gotilieh’s Hardware Jie THIRD AVENUH Near 14th St, (uyvesant 5974 all ‘nlags of CUTLERY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MAZDA Hulbs Our Specialty. Cooperators) Vatronize CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N Y¥ | on, | Al | Scz ‘OM « were tions. Al ‘amp of which received of th nist by : empl ,» ni e of the will gions in the Congo, who ings ng the scenes African of adventure | Will able comment when first shown in| fend | England and on the continent. DR. J. MINDEL SURCECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE | com 803—Phone: Algonquin tit? Not connected with any | other office d ters | 3y6naa Neyedunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist Second Ave Algonquin 724> Vel. OChard 878% DR. 1. KESSLER SURGEON WF Strletly by FOOD WoRKUE UNION OF 1 W otis se Bronx Hesdauarters, Avenue, Melrose 012K: Brooklyn, Headquarters, 16 Graham Avenue Pulasky 0634 ee | Vhe Shop Delegates Council meets the first Tuesday ot every month at 8 P OM. at 16 West ist St he Shop ts Advertiwe your Union Meetings here. The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept 28 Union © few Yor) City For information vrite te A 1 12th Street, 218 West 310 up: letevator, WORKERS REBUFF HANKOW BOSSES | 5| Fiv ant; The rupted while the fight was going) Tiertsin-Peking area. | izer of the Independent Shoe Work-/ a week ago, has abandoned his Post ers’ Union, exposed the rotten con-! and is withdrawing his troops back Tee ers are among the most dition under which the Jacob Shoe/| to Shansi, Demand the release of Fos-| ated workers are toiling. Their latest .| Obrera, ‘AFRICA SPPAKS' “88° cut Was exposed and workers) Demand the release of Fos.| t Minor, Amter and Ray-| gle against the German coming election, for the Comrade Flaiani for the Commn- | an important part in the! determination for the organization | “Africa Of the miserable paid workers. ussion will be a review of “Let-| the Bazaar office, 30 Union Square, | young workers welcome. Comrades, Come to the Saturday, September 27, at 8:30 p. m. | NOW PLAYING ! RASPUTIN 'NITGEDAIGET Is NOW RUN Pe wen NEEDLE CONFERENCE — FOR “RED” DRIVE Negro, Women Toilers to Be Mobilized SHOE GO, THUGS © ARE ALARMED Northern "Coalition Is Wrecked NEW YORK.— Today is the 2nd day Camp Nitgedaiget has been under the management of the Nee- dle rade Workers’ Industrial Union. TThe camp will be in the hands of Jailed at Jacob Meets Continue, e | pe : ; house canvas for money, member-/ NEW YORK.—Thugs from the) HANKOW, Sept. 19,—Increased| tt union for the period of DU SADE Ie a nache opie conference, with ship jin the T. L. D. for spreading’ Jacob Shoe Co. at Whythe and Communist activities around the|, All proceeds go to ine, $50,000| cetrates of women workers from efender andi mob- Penn, Brooklyn, yesterday again (ri-cities of Hankow, Hanyang and a tae or Sunke be of ae the sho d factories, stores and| ‘tion Di a ¥ y > Jue! ve eC e rk ’ stiri i re estos fe the meeting held by the| Wuchang have iccently wade suchi| feedle Trade Workers’ Industrial ostices as well as orgenizations of Union, which is part of the $100,000 | “Organize and Strike Fund” of the Trade Union Unity League, The 10 days in camp are not merely for celebration and rest. The purpose is to build and strengthen the Nee- dle Trade Workers’ Industrial Union and prepare it fog the com- ing strike struggles, for the 7-hour 5-day week work, for the Unem- ployment Insurance Bill, for en- t Party in front of the headway that the Koumintang y to be repulsed by the military defense authorities of Han- ers who with determination de- Kow are again greatly alarmed. led the meeting. A number of In order to prevent the possible s were made to bleed from the entry of Communist ships at night} y fists they received from the | time, an order has been issued not} to allow any steamer t> enter Han-| workers were taken to the kow harbor between midnight and/| ¢ ion by the cops who were|/5 a. m. Armed guards are sta- cob Company office tioned seven miles above awd below escue of their thugs.| Hankow to enforce the order. working-class housewives, will as semble on Saturday at Irving Plaza Hall, in order to mobilize the great mass of women workers of Greater New York for Communism in this election campaign. All revolutionary workers must agitate for these conferences, must help mobilize the masses of work- ers around the slogans of the Com- munist Party. ome to th five arrested are charged eee! ie e union conditions in “disorderly conduct” and held) NEW YORK.—The Northern| ‘° tse) eee 200 bail for trial Monday morn-’ coalition is evidently broken up. | All those ready to help must re- Vida Obrera Ready They are Al Stone, Nathan Feng Yu-Hsiang, for fear of for-| K Pol, y, Sol Weingost,' cing to retreat to famine stricken | : | Shensi and Kansu in case ‘of defeat, | e meeting continued uninter-| is moving his troops rapidly to the | Yen Hsi-| | Shan, head of the Northern coali-| Stone and Magliacano, organ-| tion government formed less than| port to the Union Camp Committee immediately after their arrival in camp. Register immediately in the office of the union, 131 West 28th St. The rates are the same’ as the summer camp rates, $17.50 per| week, $3.50 per day. SW YORK.— “Vida e Obrera,” | Spanish langue weekly of the| Communist Party calls on an w get} readers among the 4,000,000 Mex-| jean and other Spanish speaking | workers in the U. S. These work- 50 a year and ‘3 cents in| . The management offers rst bundle on credit sells for ; bundl | the mond, in: prison for fighting for unemployment insurance. alled to organize for a strug- the ter, Minor, Amter and Ray- mond, in prison for fighting Stone from the Communist, for unemployment insurance. y spoke mainly on the election; aign, pointing out the victory Communist Party 4,500,000 miserable condi- é Have You? votes in _ the last election. He called upon SOLD TICKETS ; i | the workers to vote for the plat-| 3rd TREMENDOUS WEEK! form of class against class in the To platform | |The Workers in Your! Shop for the ‘DAILY WORKER __ FREIHEIT, BAZAAR which will be held in the e Communi: Party. Party in a statement given out ection Six, stated, “The thugs loyed by the Jacob Shoe Co., not stop our shop gate meet- in front of the factory and our | We! continue our work at the fac- the Globe Theatre. a setae Madison Square PRODUCED BY MEJRABPOMFILM OF MOSCOW memes ae Ci 5 GRC Ee tas Beviet Director of “The End ot and Dina Dierks. THE YOU" * DEFENDERS. ' Garden erates “Farsinont PUDOVKIN ("St°beteonnarg and The s Edgar Wal-| This Sunday, at 4 p. m., will be | lace’s Great| the official opening of the new Oct, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th/f 2 END, SURERT POPULAR Unknow which received favor-| headquarters of “The Young Ho ° WIS. 1789 PRICES! ers” at 1400 Boston Road. Sell your tickets, settle for them at of Sacco and anzetti.” All) at once! And get another batch of tickets to sell. THE “™W ARRICK GAIETIES “ICOR CONCERT” Colonization in Biro Bidjan, U. 8. #8. R. For the Benefit of Jewish sinat “Tremendously clever, sparkling, witty and bright, offering | entertainment that Petey prea as [da - oa now | h h months shou be seen.” current in these heate EVENING JOURNKE. THEATRE, WEST Sind STREET, EVENINGS A'l } ARTE F GUILD MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY aT. | Freiheit GOOD SEATS—$1.00 TO $2.00 | pro- Mandolin == F Orchestra | | | | SEGA ppg eo trace s ghieear | The Voice of the Jungle il INTRRNATIONAT | Speaks for the First Time ¢| nd SINGER “ROAD TO Lennueaisibiiine. | and f i 99 eects PARADISE LOBE | of Loretta Young & | ‘ Beoscsead | NEW SONGS i < NOW! DAILY from 10:30 A. M. Popular Prices. The strang- , est picture ever — fiilmed! TOWN HALL 113-123 West 43rd Street, New York “10OR,” "THE FIRST BIG SMASH OF THE SEASON! A A. Woops, (By Arrangement with DD! Presents PLAY Tickets 75 + 81.00; $1.50 and $2.00, 499 Broadway, New York TERY UNION SQUARE THEATRES BY OWEN DAVIS with ALLAN DINEHART AND AN ALL-STAR CAST ELTINGE THEA. (anys Eves. 8:30; Mats. Wed. & Sat, 2:30 Today in Person! Explorer-Producer Paul | HOEFLER —_ at 2:30, 4:30, 8 and 10 P. M. LYSISTRATA The Comedy Hit You Hear About THE HOLY DEVIL chronicle film dealing with the debauchery and downfall of the Romanofts, NICOLAI MALIKOFF as Rasputin —and on the same program— “THE GREAT UNKNOWN” EATRE, of Bway Mats, Wed, & Sat,, 2:30 44TH STREET," Eves, 8:30, “UP POPS THE DEVIL” ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents | v A Genuine Comedy Hit Based on Edgar, Wallace's mystery “THE SINISTER MAN” | ree tomb her te with RO Pryor | ACME THEA, ‘22:00 me | Plymouth. “SES SAS masque 0 ste 37 @ ‘laad Broadway [Prices Eves. £:50. 9 Muts. Phurs, & 108 Mats. Wednesday and § ny 2:80 | , 5 U |a large number of workers | for 4,000,000 Readers , ———— MANY JAILED IN POLISH STRIKE AGAINST TERROR Union Headquarters Are Raided (Wireless Dilentecar 3 WARSAW, Sept. 19.—In co; tion the one-day gene strike against the Pilsudski fascist terror, with the Warsaw police arrested on sus picion of being engaged in Commu | nist activity. Trade union premises of the street car workers w searched and sealed. Twenty-five street car workers were arrested. Newspaper: report that a strike move is ob. servable in many factovie: In the demonsirations hele Sept. 14 against the election terror a number of workers were killed. (isiinnicmsmnsibaniadanicansabiedels hededaats casted Collect Greetings FOR THE NATIONAL BAZAAR which will be held at the Madison Square Garden PRESS Ce, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Organization Greetings! Individual Greetings! ONLY SHORT ACT AT TIME LEFT! 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Whe vegetables are served all year round 4 WEST 28TH STREET 37 WEST 32ND STREET 221 WEST 36TH STREET Boulevard Cateteria 541 SOUTHERN BLVD Cor. 149th Street Where you eat and feel at home “Por Au Kinds of tnsurance’ ([ARL BRODSK Velephone: Murray win 55. \7 Kast 42nd $ reet. New York ~“ WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP joved to eRe ed ir ceesemememnimeemmlamiieee ee Sage ~ oy wy STIs SS ee pr