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Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1930 CHATTANOOGA JOBLESS: COUNCIL PRESENTS ITS DEMANDS TO CITY Gov'T Shows Over 18, 06 0 fon of Ww ork In That City; | Layoffs In All PI ants service and to their THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER F acts Talk— By RYAN WALKER. (| 'TWS. MAKES THINK SI IATCH FoR, THESVEXT PICTORE ) IN JOVET Bassin | TN CAPITALISTCOUNTRIES)| I SOVIET us5) B Crane Puy S , Z “i KER | LAWS Az Mave BY anh! LAWS ARE MADE BY | ltr Cxprmmuist Counreles |SDER 154 WORKER Come id Soe i ‘ "tet oe EXPLONERS | Ano for THE Noextkl | THe Aen figy7s FoR \AH40 Pais er ES. _| Yoeamn cer Tae Peonrrg| 7X = | CADITALIS/A « WORKER ber of board. The pocket and fee grab- ch in gang system makers of the othing Co. is ae program 1 France- Italy Driving to » War! ager of the Italian Local 6: Amalgamated, ar ee er of Hillma ar Boss Writer Admits This, But <0" usc pecty cut be rescinded, that the speed-up OSS riter mus 218, ut : be lessened and that better treat- ment be given. Under Hillman! Overlooks War Moves in U8. riie ee a centiimn on the and the b s dock a Pee te aie eet cE en | worker half a day for ing a few Bonds Drop As In 1918-14, Just Before Last| minut World War; Workers Must Give Answer NEW YORK.—. late. Rissman For the Boss. Rissman spoke to the workers and threatened to send scabs from the Amalgamated company union if b the imperialist powers of the world are driving to war Fodor, special Vienna correspondent of the N. Y. Evening Post who this Again from source we get the admission that It is M. W. Communist Activities Paterson Y. C. L.—A Dance time comes out with facts on the growing war danger. of articles do not mince words. the inevitable war. Fodor's series He blankly gives fact after fact about | Will be given Saturday, Sept. Like big-navy Britten, however, | eastern Europe,” writes Fodor, “ap- |at 8 p.m. Us Fodor leaves out the overpowering | pears almost inevitable and views |@%ect MY fact that the United States is arm-| onjy differ whether it will come ing just as fast, if not faster, than very shortly or whether we will ot Heeb yaa Bi Laer any of the European boss powers have to wait another three, four or | Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th for the “inevitable war.” |five years to witness another great Sie Ge be ae the previous announce- |ment concerning Irving Plaza “To everyone here a war i conflagration in southern Europe.” The ‘war danger in southeastern | ernal 2 worn $ Europe, which Fedor thinks in itself |} Cooperators! Patronize Labor and Frat is sufficient to drive the imperialist Trades Workers 1 powe into another World War, S E R over Camp however, is just one rotte: t on owe’ is just on mM spo' CHEMIST (Continued On Page 3.) | 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N ¥ VOLUNTEER FOR THE SALE OF “Daily Workers THIS MORNING Defenders Hike to Alpine. Y er Schetiet a Vote Communist! m. at t Office. cioapiete freshments, 35 cents. all branches must, atatend. Marine Workers Defense Corps, ction. meeting at 68 Members as- headquarte: 0 p.m. ont p meeting a both meetings at union Many of the newstands are closed today. We therefore call on Party members and sympath- izers to come to the following stations begin- ning at 7 A. M. to get bundles“of Dailies to to sell on the streets and at subway stations. A General 1. L. D. Party Fraction, | Will take p * at the Irving P 15th St. All Party ‘members members of the I. L. D. must this important meeting | Down Town | Cooperative House, 2700 Bronx Park East. Workers Center, 38-50 E. 13 St.! Workers Center, 1179 Broadway| Middle Bronx Workers Club, 830 Workers Center, 27 E. 4th St.| Westchester Ave. Williamsburg Workers Center, 68 Whipple St. Laisve, 46 Ten Eyck St. Harlem Workers Center, 308 Lenox Av.! Unity Coop., 1800 7th Av. Hungarian Workers Club, 350 | OPTICAL CO. -~ GILLMAN ee ae MAKERS STRIKE “Why th Office Wo s the Comm’ subject of cussion at meeting of the today at La- ja, district elec er of the , who will be principal s unist peak- will point out that offiee work- e workers in Unemploymer ng for the enact- 1 Insurance Bill proposed by the Commu: will office workers be of either wo r compensation dur- ment y office worker is urged to attend this important meeting and to bring others with the: they did not surrender to the boss. “The wheels of industry must never stop,” said Rissman to the work- )ers. The strikers are standing fast. |The Needle Trades Workers’ Indus- trial Union calls on the other work- ers in Gillman’s to come out in soli- darity. It calls on the workers of | Gillman’s to repudiate the company) union, to demand recognition for the shops committee and to elect a) shop strike committee to lead the strike. es 25% REDUCTION TO CITY Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL - under personal supervision of AND UNION WORKERS DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist 215 SECOND AVENUB Corner 18th Street NEW YORK CITY Opposite New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 Phone: LEHIGH 6382 ‘sternational Barber Shop || M W SALA. Prop 2016 Second Avenue, New York (ber 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Robs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor a> Eyes! Scientific Examination of eye glasses—Carefully adjusted by expert ay optometrists—Reason- able prices. Sne. ‘ . and 2nd Ave., | | Workers of Yonkers Hold Big Mass Meeting N. Y.—Over one tho: YONKERS, Plaza and Mar! 14 to hear Harry} the | Moore, [i Street on Sept. placed notices nouncing Com age mobil ty Platiori: Nevertheless the meeting went on and when the social fascists’ organization, the American Legion, started to inter- rupt the s, the workers | Promptly quieted them and ap- | plauded the speakers. Last Friday a n before the gates Smith Carpet Co. at which 1,500 of |the 2,000 workers attended. The | bosses not caring to have their employees listening so attentively to Communists blew the whisle five minutes ahead of time. Another meeting will Le held at noon, Friday, Sept. 19, before the Alex mith Carpet Co. a Y Tel. ORChard 878? | DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET | Cor. Eldridge St. NEW YORK o 3y6uaa Jlevedunua | DR. A. BROWN Dentist 801 Bast 14th St. Cer. Second Ave. Tel. Algonquin 7248 DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Rcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not eonnected with any other office based: on | found in the works poet. But then Pu- of any litera dovkin stopped king and ing. Both “Mother The End of St. Petersburg” in artificial es, so to speak, in| n at peace with him: In this, two basic and opp tuating his talent. comparable emotional c n being wi ion; the ract lyric! ‘d not in rea’ expres: ism, Pudovkin Uses Allegory and * Realism in “Storm Over Asia” ’ other is pathos images but | 3rd TREMENDOU s WEEK! DYNAMIC! A THUNDERBOLT! STORM OVER SIA PRODUCED BY MEJRABPOMFILM OF MOSCOW Directed: t Soviet Director of “The End of “Kasia's “Foremost PU DOWVKIN st. Petersbare” and Directors ‘Mother.’* R 42ND STREET 5 CAMEO 22255 | pace!" ° WIS. 1789 PRICES! A Theatre Guild Production THE NEW Garrick Gaieties | GUILD-W,, 54, By | HIPPODROME “° & in New York “ROAD TO PARADISE” Loretta Young Biggest Show RKO ACTS LYSISTRATA The Comedy Hit You Hear About 44TH STREET YBE,, Eves. 8:30,. Mats. Wed, & Sat, 2:50 | IBUTCHERS’ UNION Loca) 174, A.M.C.&B.W. of NA. | Office and Headquarters: |Labor Temple. 243 -B. 84th St., Room 12 Regular meetings every eo and | third Sunday, 10 mM. Employment Sursau. open ‘vers iH day gt 6 P. M Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER | Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union ©~ New York City ET SI FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION OF NEW YORK 16 W. 21st St. Chelsea 2274 Bronx Head4uarters, 2994 Thira Avenue, Melrose 0128; Brooklyn Headquarters, 16 Graham Avenue, Pulasky 0634 The Shop Delegates Counci] meets the first Tuesday of every month at 8 P. M., at 16 West 2ist St. The Shop Is the Baste Unit. i ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents | TORCH SONG New drama by Kenyon Nicholson | Colorado-African THEA, 45th Street Plymouth West of Bway Byes, 8:50. Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2:30. A. H. WOODS presents “THE 9TH GUEST” Sensation of All Mystery Plays with ALLAN DINEHART and All-Star Cast ELTINGE THEA., 42nd St. W.ofBway | Eves. 8:45 — Mats. W NOW! Produced for the Expedition by | The Voice of the Jungle Speaks for the First Time e Gre. DAILY from 10:30 A. M.|} Popular Prices. The strang- est picture | ever filmed | continuous snows | ST. iting 302 PAUL L, HOEFLER Explorer—Author-Leet turer I where all radicals requently by the way of al- is quite evident st film “Storm h is now in its Cameo Theatre. ‘emendously expressive stifying to the r of portraying psy- GLASPELL PLAY Theatre an- Susan Glas- s House,” to be in Novem- n Glaspell one of the of contemporary writers in America, “For All Kinds of Insurance” (PARL BRODSKY Telephone: Murray #811) 5551 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York BECOME A DENTAL MECHANIC It is a well-paid trade that ap- pealg to intelligent workers. It ill not take long to learn in our or night classes, where we loy the demonstrative method give personal attention to each student. — Call or write for more information Standard School of Mechanical Dentistry 72 EAST 125TH STREET, N. Y. Phone: Stuyvesant 2316 | | John’s Restaurant || SPECIALTY: IraLian visHES | A place with atmosphere meet 02 E,12th St. New York | R A Tl 10N A L Vegetarian | RESTAURANT { 199 SECOND AVE: JE | Bet. 12th and 18th Sta. | et Vegetarian Food D.: °. VEGETARIAN @lry RESTAURANT omrades ‘Will Always Fimd 11 Pleasant ¢o Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx otpeer 114th St. Station) NE: INTERVALB eH 9149, egetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. A Genuine Comedy with ROGER PRYO! “UP POPS THE DEM MASQUE 45th St. hea... of Bway Hit R Evenings at 8:50 Mats. Wednesday and Saturday 2:30 ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S EHNEST HEMINGW. “A FAREWELL to ARMS” ed. & Sat. 2: * 2° | NATIONAL THEA. dist W. of 7th) Eves. 8:45. Mats. Ave. AY’S Wednesdsy and Saturday 2:30 UNION SQUARE THEATRES PLAYING ! RASPUTIN| THE HOLY DEVIL Phone: UNIversity 5865 All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S | Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Boulevard Cafeteria 541 SOUTHERN BLVD. Cor. 149th Street Where you eat and fee) at home. Schildkraut’s j é + | 29 EAST 14TH STREET | East Sist ‘Street. Brooklyn eer 609. 16a si st — |] A chronicle film dealing with the debauchery and downfall 2 the Romanoffs. Vegetarian NEW YORK | Non-Partisan School, 143 East) Workers Center, 105 Thatford Cro Mone MY | NICOLAI MALIKOFF as Rasputin RESTAURANTS Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 | 103rd St. | Avenue. ela aaa ene | BROOKLYN THEATRES —and on the same program— i We Carry a Full Line of | | Harlem Youth Club, 1492 Madi-| Workers Center, 2901 Mermaid | Sper |Where the best food and fresh son Ave. 1 inuAtran te Island. | ROOMS BLUE BIRD THEATRE “6 ” | vegetables are served STATIONERY | Bronx wid dae poersnien st. Cor. Saratoga and Livonia Aves. THE GREAT UNKNOWN? | all year round AT SPECIAL PRICES ae | : f | This Week—Thur., Fri. and Sat. et ee ee | 4 WEST 28TH STREET det, Ore wlsntlane | Workers Center, 500 Prospitet| Workers rete 8a Nara 112th Street, 218 West AMKINO SPECIAL Cc E THE A UNION SQUARE popular 37 WEST 32ND STREET nue. ve. pHE NTINGTON— i - ‘ . ahs Lee Tae eMUINGTON oe" tulits CHINA EXPRESS| ACM oO MSTERERAT [Petes || 221 west seth stREET Bee Slevator, mekeepings hotel service:| Midnight Show—Tomorrow Night a — = = = oa = Ta Sat —=—>= CAE A OS LY LE Se DAILY WORKER--MORNING FREIHEIT A million and one articles sold at PROLETARIAN PRICES Don’t buy now, you will get it at the Bazaar Oe cere cements ete -—woisutetiahanesindtienten BAZAA MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ? Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 2, 3, 4 and 5 ORGANIZATIONS! SPEED UP YOUR WORK IN THESE LAST FEW DAYS! Se ed ‘> Se aR tape ih auc eee ner MN ae ga aE NNR

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