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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, Page Two eal iG! By RYAN WALKER iat NEGRO PAPER ADMITS. COMMUNISM IS ONLY FORCE CAN FREE NEGRO THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER | BY YOUR TEACHINGS § | YOU WOULD BREAK UP THe | \ HOME. THE HOME 15 THE | e FOUNDATION \ F SOIT | —You're Right, It’s Hokum — Eviction ||| Nor | FAS IWAS SAYING, WHEN I Aras | INTERRUPTED, AS ' A WIGESHIP Tht. || | PPOTEC TT HE THE HOMELS THE ANCHOR OF duh \ SOCIAL SYSTEM, THERE £5 No | PUNISHMENT T0.Q GREAT FOR |The MAN WHO | gre DESTROY, LANDLORD, HERE ARE } YOUR EVICTION NOTICES a “Chicago Defender” Scores De Priest and Other Boss Tools Who Attack Communist Party Openly Admits Capitalism Built On Oppression of Minority; Still Supports the System CHICAGO. tting th cution of the; d the weak” and| ove- | est circul. ewspaper ion to which are petty ave been 1 delivering $ not sw in the put, true to the tra Conference On oct. 5 ENGDAHL TO TOUR °°e.r ore Fel e'On Oct. 5 NEWARK TO HAVE rene on sane «om MEW YORK STATE RED NITE, SEPT, 25 pies, the At Irving Plaza Sunday NEW YORK.—The Food Work- ers’ Industrial Union held an open- air meeting on Thursday evening WORKERS STRIKE 6 group | and Irvir ae ie ve Mand St., in is at 7 p. m -| Plaza Hall to begin a drive for 4 at Burke Ave. and Holland St., i i r v ere wil enté eq ns cha ar * sie While Comrade Patti we 5 ee F 7 a eos-| Men at 3451 Giles PI. | It invites all working class _or-| Gate Meetings ing for the Wor S.P. and Other Tools For one —— be : a F ganizations to send delega oe « fnedany | men’s League and tk working women| On Monday, tember 15th, af-| fade unio shop groups, Trade| Of October 4th, P. Louls Engdahl, | of 1, and the Sept. 22—Dwight W, d into ¢ J 4 of| ter the re: 1 of the bosses to! tinion Ur Leagues, workers’ nist candidate for Lieutenant-| eign Wars, gangsters and the po- Morrow, of the house of Morgan eee ee cee comply with the demands of the clubs, wom organizations, Governor of New York State, will) lice united to break up the meet-| 54 candidate of the republican t heir Besieidsish served building maintenance workers of| ternational Labor Defense Branch-|speak at Hudson, York, the | in But the members of the Food i Cede dee ye z 3451 Giles Place, a strike es, Workers International Relief|qrst stop on his statewid tour for F : Senator m Jer branches, Friends of the Workers’ Ex-Servicemen’s Soviet League your Vote Communist! (Sen +, he red election campaign. Comrade j F 4 Union organizations, workers’ liter. ‘ Z stood firm and the meeting con- | ond crooked machin t st — SHOE SHOP COM- ary, cultural, sport and youth or-, nl will Lei 8 ee i tinued without SHE ors Tammany of New ers’ + othe: anizations all invited. \ fees ctober 6th; | enthusiastic crowd of 1,500 work- rea Sts oF oleae MITTEE RAISES at a miserable wage of $17 to earn teal A x ester, October 7th; Niagara! ers were solid with the speakers Henry Jaeger, a W aoe League ur WORKERS’ PAY [2 week. under condition The International Workers Order , October &t! uffalo, October ang the organizations they repre- | Pigeon who is the standard-bearer FERRO EVE or group é speed-up which forced the workers | SUPPorts all defense efforts for) « October 10th. | sented, of the socialist party in this state, finish assigned tasks, even if it| Class war prisoners’ release, aids in | t One worker, who had just joined | all of whom aspire to serve the ji ly pur-| All industrial districts in crowd, shouted: “These com- in thé same of. MIRE SEE Th am tna Wane SEERCeNL Many the |rades ate telling the truth. Last NGL ‘ ae » eae ees ist Lieutenant-Governor can-| year we chauffeurs and truck : a cote Oe ae olutfonary workers | drivers held a strike and the dirty | alysis by about thirty speakers “Organize and Strike| | the | capitalist sy: fice, will be STRIKE FUND « Affairs) eu strug: for shop. Wher the dshr Collections, (1)—That eory handyman, and $40 for ds at i y shop. Where the wo: ni | every dis! must mobilize the| A. F. of L. soud us out. : for the Communist Party at seven And Workers Order » have a thorough discus-|ingi+ organized forces oppose, the | the PS Cs, lwith knives and clubs. |workers of the shops and factories} The Food Workers’ Industrial | open-air Red Nite meetings in the ri sion on the T. U. U. L. program |, .ces are compelled to retreat On the same day that the strike| The Downtown Unemployed|in their localities for the Red ral-|Union held another successful | most impottant working-class sec- NEW YORK he Needle Trades one ee eee cee oeeuae In 1 + Company | W2S called, the bosses brought in| Council was mobilized and in a/lies Only through organization | meeting on Saturday. aoe Be Newark next Thursday, Work Industrial . Union an- | 2%4 Strite” fund _ they ot succeed | 2 scab, gunman- superintendent.| body of over two hundred they) work previous to the arrival of Com- ie eachani Salmeawt AHR GEENIN nounced yesterday preparation That a sub-committee of 3) in the wages of one depart-| The first thing the scab did was! demonstrated against the evictions |rade Engdahl, ihreugh signs, posters, ae ae Re case ‘for the Com.| The important working-class core has made for collecting its $50,000 be in charge of this campaign lo-/ ment, but were compelled to raise|t pull a gun on one of the strik-|of the strikers and their families, |handbills, demonstrations, open fs istidthe eR ¢ ~ | mers where this army of speakers quota of the Trade Union Unity | cally. them 10 per cent ing Negro workers. Tenants who When the Unemployed Council ar-| meetings, factory gate meetings, étc., !m ¥ Lies will wage the fight for the Work- Leagi $100,000 “Organize and) (3)—That every branch elect a! ‘the operators of the above shop | 247 the gun pulling, called the po-| rived, the Tammany Hall thugs at- | ers’ Social Insurance Bill and for Strike Fund.” sirike fund committee and strike! were ors Hot lone. ago th a| lice. But the Tammany thugs, in-| tempted to break up the meeting, | the endorsement of the complete The central issue, discussed at) f cretary. > committees. ‘THis week they | Stead of arresting the gunman, | but without success, and in reply) Party program are as follows: every shop meeting, is “Organize That the members ta presented a demand to the firm tor| Presented him with a gun permit| to their attempts, H. Williams, the Broome and Mercer Sts., Broome fo e fight aga wage-cuts, and ke” fund stamps and|an increase of 10 per cent which the following day. Tenants seeing | chairman, denounced the collabora- and Morton Sts, 16th St. and p and piece-work.” A rank for the collection of funds Obtained otly because they | the action of the police, called a|tion of the police with the bosses. | Springfield Ave, Prince and le committee of 25 workers their friends and sympa-|qemonstrated their united forces.) Meeting the same night, and unan-|The tenants cheered the exposure 3rd TREMENDOUS WEEK! | Spruce Sts., Jefferson and E. Kin- 1 the shops was elected to con- imously demanded the removal of | of tis collaboration, and demanded | This victory undoubtedly will act as ‘ A és ney Sts., Monroe and Lafayette Sts., t the campaign for the “Or-| (5)—The proceeds of the branch|s stimulus to the other departments we gunman and his crew of strike-| that the police leave the meeting | DYNAMIC! THUNDERBOLT! Madison and Lafayette Sta ’ ize and Strike” fund. This com-| instalaltion affairs to go to thelof the shop. Pinger lie Med ef ation re baci h lat fter th t-| n at 6 p. m. at the office of )—That part of the income of|1 54, wages, discrimination, yellow| the Jandlord evicted Tl strike | Ing, 3 c or ‘inde of Insurance” the Needle Trades Workers’ Indus-| the city committee affair of Oct. fe landlord evicted all strikers andj and arrested 4 of the pickets on a dog agreements, sécurity in certain their families from the F * i aes premises. | frame-up charge. But the picket | fopariments, and long Bours ranging |The tenants then poured hot water| line was immediately reinforced,| roe noe den ore Rours per d8y.! and garbage upon the strikebreak-| and the strike will continue until OVER Union, 181 W. 28th St. Every) ructed to immediately | fund. elect an “Organize and Strike” fund (7)—That every member contrib- secretary and a strike fund com-|ute at least $1 towards the “Or- mittee to be in charge of the drive.| ganize and Strike” fund. ».i4°A conerete plan was worked out! The International Workers’ Order by the “Organize and Strike” fund will challenge all other organiza- committee. According to this plan,| tions to do likewise 12 go to the “Crganize and Strike” ‘Telephone: Murray Hilt 5551 7 East 42nd Street, New York (CARL BRODSKY An open forum of all shoe and| or, Tp reply to the tenants’ at-| the bosses grant the just demands Slipper workers of Brownsville Sec- | ¢, t! é tion unde the anagiols of thes tie acks, the thugs threatened them of the strikers | dependent Shoe Workers Urion will take placé Sunday at 10 a. m., at ‘ Youth Center, 122 Osborne Street, |] Cooperators} Patronize every member of the union is to! Brooklyn, N. Y. PRODUCED BY MEJRABPOMFILM OF ee cea ot raise a minimum of $5, contribut-| TIRE Gefen nos ed by ft Soviet PES Seer | S E R O ing to the fund himself and by get-[Labor and Fraternal Pissaacin'e ‘Foremost PUDOVKIN | st. "reterspure ana | Y ting contributions from other work- | nas Regt Betee Wiig Candies | NOTICE ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS LEFT R cea 42ND STREET POPULAR | CHEMIST ers, as well as selling special strike | guise is taing Caany Micgedetest | AND BROADWAY | 6 fund stamps and getting contribu-| Beacon, “NX. : 10 das Friday ‘Sept.| The Daily Worker editorial and| TO THE GIG. ANTIC s WIS. 1789 PRICES! { Ratabeeat ee Avenne |19, to Sunday, he entire in- | = tions on the “Organize and Strike”| fund lists. Some shops have al- ready voluntarily decided to con- tribute a day’s pay towards the Bronx, N. Y. _—— | business offices have moved to the new headquarters, 48 E. 13th St., vn | Algonquin 1957, |come will go to th Young Defenders The Young Defer their $50.000 strike fund DAILY WORKER A Theatre Guild Production The Voice of the Jungle “Organize and Strike” fund, while| hike tothe “Atpines AM omuyades | Daily Worker bundles for the one NEW. nee | Speaks for the First Time ! DR. J. M NDEL cher one, = wane Peal FSS Gr Neh Mars Sections and Ute wil te at he] MO Opmineg Freiheit Cee ee PROBE |“ rtsios couse shop affairs. — [Bring lunch. vacant store in the building from 'W. ta Ben. 840. || OBE. 1 UNION SQUARE The union will not only get con-| |6:80 to 8:30. After 8:30 at the GUILD Yi. th esat.2:20 BWAY.L40°5L. z.,%2 ||] Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 tributions from workers in the union yjvAutamn Dance and Revel. ‘ ' Not connected with any shops. Every worker, organized or| Peat ipsa ii be office on the 9th floor. NOW! DAILY other office unorganized, employed or unem. | Brooklyn, Satueee: ee ployed, members of the Industrial) sreshmenté, sketches ere Union as well as workers from 3% cents. open or company unionized shops should participate and contribute. | Special Arteff Performances. | The union has made oneal from 10:30 A. M. Popular Prices. The strang- est picture ever filmed ENGINEERS WA vu. 8. Ss. Railroad engineers who are will- {ing to go and work in the Soviet Union and help reorganize the rail- Admission, — Phone: Stuyvesant 3316 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere — se HIPPODROME “2 &.* - 6th Are. Biggest Show in New York 8 RKO “ROAD TO ' BAZAAR Communist Activities PARADISE” — ACTS Paterson ¥. C.L—A Danes Loretta Young ‘i AL q here all radicals meet ‘ " nite tk ds in that country should com- ALLTALK YT own 00 ments with the Arteff for five ben-| will be given Saturday, Sept. 27| 25 v i AND SOUND |} 302 E. 12th St, cht performances, the proveede to "gh "aaitlen Hall tne Pier! maicate with Room sit, 349, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN New York go to the “Organize and Strike”|doliers. Admission 25 cents. ' Broadway, New York City. | Sane a SSS RATIONAL fund, on the following dates: Sat-| LYSISTRATA { Produced for the Colorado- African Expedition by A COLUMBIA reraa PAUL L. HOEFLER 199 SECOND AVEi.UB | Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetariun Food | Soe ea U Thur., Fri. Sat. and Sun, | aiesvecerece.,| SPE Vegetarian | Setar Sepakisations Help. VOL NTEER Large da IG elem had nh nl rll et RESTAURANT The city committee of the Inter-| October z a 4 and 5 national Workers’ Order has decided :to carry through a campaign in its} branches for $5,000 as their con-| the ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents TORCH SONG Néw drama by Kenyon Nicholson FOR THE SALE OF ELROSE—, WORKERS AND WORKERS’ ORGANIZATIONS! tribution to “Organize and ps ‘ A i , Bx —Author-Lee “Strike” fund. All branches were : a Send in immediately articles, greetings and ads for the | Plymouth THEA, a xplorer—Author-Lecturer NO instructed to raise an average of| Razaar Journal to the National Bazaar Committee, 30 Eves, 8:50. & Sat. | ” Dair: ausTaunany $1 per member. Branches were! al or ers Uni s Neu ‘ ; 4 | UP POPS THE DEVIL i] Comrades ‘Will Always Find ft also instructed to make a strict Union Square, New York. The time is short! Get to PRN EER SL. ENTE SET f Pleasant <o Dine at Onr Place. A Gennine Comedy Hit check-up whether their members be- work at once! 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx long to the Needle Trades Work-| TODAY AND TOMORROW | A. BL WOOD resents MASQUE 45th St. hea: of Seer oH OMB i=. LRTRAT AT ties, “THE 9TH GUEST” Sensation of All Mystery Plays with ALLAN DINEHART and All-Star Cast ELTINGE THE d St. WofBiway Eves. 8:45 — N Wed. & Sat. 2:30 i NATIONAL THEA, 41st Ww. of 2th | Mats. Wednesday and Saturday 2:30 ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S EHNEST HEMINGWAY'S |“A FAREWELL to ARMS” TICKETS FOR THE BAZAAR CAN BE OBTAINED IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES: DOWN TOWN | Daily Worker, 26 Union Sq. (Mornings) | ROOMS | 112th Street, 218 West) HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Bronx Bronx Coop. Restaurant, 2700 Bronx Park East. Many of the newsstands are closed on these two days. We therefore call on Party members | < Morning Freiheit, 30 Union Sq. : Ave, Eves, 8:45. Mate, RESTAURANT |, b N—50 1 “ ” i smniienidieniimentenileciimmepalitiesinse go) E Mahea room sings apy doubt and sympathizers to come to the following sta- Sollin's Restaurant, 216 B, 14th tae rie a Gia ——— ee | up; ho s 4! [7 :. »4 ee x : H miavatee. tions beginning at 7 A. M. to get bundles of Beblctail Balk Riga ied c RARDOLOTL ARUN Hod UNION SQUARE THEATRES Phone: UNlversity 6868 | | Dailies to sell on the streets, at subway stations Secon, Avenue, : Store, 1310 Southern Blvd. ao a = | ’ Muslin's" Leather Goods Store, Messingers Reitenrant, 2768 ; NOW PLAYING ! arrow serene UN All pmeadea dae oe ™ re 33 : outhern ivd., near * pants te Tnteltiges i werkin, “i Workers eh phe eye 13 St. | Work ih santo Nowdte Trades Workers Tndus- Brownsville i BRONSTEI Ss sick Tee 051 4 é my oer »| Workers Center, 68 Whipple St. i ii Goldstein’s Book Store, 413 Vegetarian Tay Oe'alent ‘clusate,aitese vs [| Wotkere Center, 1179 Broadway Lalsve, 46 Ten’ Eych oe Food Workers Industrial Union _ Sutter. Avenue "Gaeae * employ the demonstrative method Workers Center, 27 E. 4th St.| R 1s Gi urant and give personal attention to each || | Brooklyn 16 W. 21st St. Pear Pet Store, 778 |] 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx ) tt _— 2 yr Moy } Information O° wre or more | Harlem Workert Center, 105 Thatford Harlem saath relist THE HOLY DEVIL Standard School | Workers Center, 308 Lenox Ay. Avenue,’ , Brighton Beach. ) of Mechanical Dentistry || Unity Coop, 1800 7th Av. lag nue, i | Health Food Vegetarian Res- Perlmutter’s Restaurant, Brigh- A chronicle film dealing with the debauchery and downfall of the Romanofte. Wadd. WONIChin MAnDEFitad ta Bast 20TH stitzer, x. x. |) Hungarian Workers Club, 350| V°TMers Center, 2801 Mermaid | taurant, 1600 Madison Ave. ton Beach Ave, dar. Coney NICOLAI MALIKOFF as Rasputin UNION OF NEW. YORE East 8st Street. | witty ts) é (rid baat 2 i ore woes CHS Island Avenue. and on the same program 16 W. Zist St. Chi ware | Workers Center, 70th St. Schools, . 108rd St. Coney Island. Pu. cr uarters Bronx Pioni i i ewe if Del si Bronx Mera tuectory 2994 Third Wwertise y. inion Meetin, | Finnish Workers Club, 76 40th Esther’s Scientific Restaurant Cohen’s elicatessen tore, 6 39 Avenue, 0128; Brooklyn tig sah fel ahaa i Workers Center, 569 Prospect; Street. é 1606 Madison Ave. Mermaid Ave., cor. W. 80 St. THE GREAT UNKNOWN Graham Avenve, . Avenue. Workers Center, 48 Bay 28th Based on Edgar Wallace's mystery “THE SINISTER MAN” The DAILY WORKER | Cooperative House, 2700 Bronx Street. j UNION SQUARE ay-of- every, month Advertising Dept. Park East. | Workers Center, 136 15th St. aq Popular it 16 West Zist &t 26-28 Union &n.. New York City © NT Hadas [Prices — 3 | Loatissstae hud ad The Shop ts the Baste Unit