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DAIL Y W ORKER, _ NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930 Cleveland Jobless Forced a THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER "Some More Facts— ey STAN AL | Tk YOU AREA {| | HAVING BEEN A | BOY. THIS Acrypz to Eat Garbage, Called Bums WORKER AND A PRODUCER AWD ACT [SA ier PRODUCED ag PARASITE THavE No | | HUNK: By Writer in Bosses Press Roelif Lovel and, in in Clevel and Plain Dealer, iS WE_ASK TEAR OF Tue oop, Tells of Unemployed Raiding Garbage Dumps | - | | ee House oi ans | NEY YORK.—How the starving unemployed thousands of Cleve- land are forced to hunt relief in the gar pails of the bosses, while the bosses and their fascist tool, Bill Green, of the A. F. of L., and the social fascist so fight the demands of the Communist Party for social ins week to every unemployed worker, is openly admitted in the following article by) — a bourgeois writer, Roclif Loveland, | Dealer for September 2 “To su t E YOUTH MEETING [ave Fearon streets eras Cif UY, | —. : FOR ROeKER Preparing for Youth f G % S F ES Pasr Ber Conference, Oct. 4 | i y = OF AGES 7 x o: ; # é Smee ad ds , = » IN SowtT Rupe % ae rer 300 workers, main- ; ee ' CAPTALIST COUNTRY mie 7 Rune RUSSIA - thing to happ = There ar One on V E. 6th Stre beside the Scho: notes they are all ‘Icor’ Concert Tonight | “Africa Speaks” at the| Red Press Bazaar Labor and Fraternal|Harlem Solidarity ito Celebrate the Biro WORKERS CHEER Globe for Second Week Will Be Opened at a omen ad Dance Tonight, Sat. — | All young wor! poe ae i. $. U. RUNNERS The thrilling screen version and 1p. m, on Thursday the Aiitumn, dance ‘and revel held| The Harlem Section of the Com- = by the South Brooklyn Unit of the ar SA Saute record of Paul Hoefler’ rey NEW YORK —Tonight, Se 1 Hoefler’s journey C.L, at 136 15th St., Brooklyn, at| munist Party is staging a big Soli- i 1 throug ator Africa, “Africs Final preparations for the Areat | er m. Lots of fun, good music, re . lira Me effort to | at Town Hall, 113 W he Speake na, Africa, “Africa! vstional Daily Worker-Morning| refreshments and onteruiteent ac: | datity Dance tonight (Saturday) \ down workers Te- t “Joor’ ciat for ie Sp remains at the Globe mission 35 cents. at its headquarters, 308 Lenox Ave, aa j ieor! Association for ‘co A. Liuska Wins Event; Teatre tor a second week. Having Freiheit is progressing by leaps . Good Music has been engaged and a |onization in the Soviet Union, will SUSKA WINS EVENU; | tnritied thousands with its realism | 2d bounds, Harlem Workers; Eduentional For ieee dla aces ni aya | very enthusiastically | give a concert in celebration of the | ea ts The hi b ‘ cted |_ Sunday, Sept. 28 p. m. at 308 | a pleasa ime assured. vork- “/ . | and ramati cen ms le uge azaar 1s expecte to Lenox Ave. ibject “Program of | ore a invite: ] , and n of the Youth Goel Geng. ct the hedinCiteres | een success | dramatic — scez A rogta coe saben to taea One with and the bags make give new life and power to the|the American, gro Labor Congress. two great working class dailies, | | Speaks” pulls itself out of the travel Thousands of workers lined the| picture class and holds ground with s section| the best of the efforts that have ed to organize | Soviets in Biro Bidjan, which will ees in their shops and | take place on Sept. 30, 1930. | ets Sunda District Executive Comm. Meeting = , F p. m, at section Daily Work and Morning Freiheit. Int Se ja Labor Defense this hea adquarters. | shop commi to. the confi streets of the working-cla: f . . dele to the conference. ; Streets o: ng-cle i, | Sunday y important meeting of gave their names, |. The following artists will partake|of Conneaut, Ohio, on Sunday, Sept.| been on Broadway screens during ee UR ste ep tee the “District, Exec itive lof the "hia. | Koume Defenders Hike to. Alpine, “ ames. | . eee : : ints ige dae oh e he’ yn Sunday, § 2 e Yo efe s op! ‘Some workers pointed out| im the program: Isa Kremer, the! 21, to witness a five mile open the past week. Much of its success collecting articles meetings etc, |2t 10 a. m. at the office, room 410, | their activities this Sunday with a 9th Street famous international balladist and|strect run aranged by the Penn-/{s attributed to the extraordinary |"; OE Steet meetings ec. |'t99 Broadway. | Meet wiL80 ghmerat Wests macre no doubt ery receive $60 a| Singer, in a program of new Ohio District of the Labor Sports shots of a native lion hunt which) waaison Square Gaeden Theredey | A Meeting of Workers G77tn St.) Post Office. Come early. “Not the more, Negro workers re-| 22d ballads: The whole “F Union. Comrade Liuska of the! Were apparently made at no little aes i || Interested In workers photography Bring lunch. ‘ re, Neg ‘ : ae = : ij . mm. will be he! hursday, Oct. 2 at 6 ey ae suit who 3 a week doing the same Mandela Orchestra, under the lead-| Bessemer Athletic Club and a mem-| "sk; a ees to the screen close- p [P.M at the loc I 'office of <he & TUL, Carpenters a dozen pieces of i iscrimina- | eTshi t s proletarian} ber 2S. Ui wi a c) ie chase, | Worke nternational Reief, 10 B. | ave a meeting on Saturday, 2 yzen piece s proving the discrimina- | p of he famous proletarian; ber of the L. S. U. won the five ies slit N t Ss k t ee THE SUSE ee ena ERE IDLE ae tO Te ain Be carefully o N yor! composer, J. Shaefer; the whole en-| mile run with a remarkable time nile having a primarily educa. INCWUON Speaks a national workers photographic | oi eee aie turned to Ss “Artef Players” i inutes ;,| tional basis, frica Speaks” s s hibition to be held soon in New| Bronx Young Workers Attention! bea emble of the ““Artef Players” in a| of gee atid ee 9 eer nacre aa intaren ting seoms| Harlem Forum Sun.) Yor Giy’ win wee eiken dh Nha] Matha che" Buna the Youne work. ne ae | special dance, “Luft Mentchen,” ar-| Liuska, a stone quarry worker of Ors Be ss Ae tom the spec- acted upon, er Dance given eg oe Young Com: will, of course, kill poss ble germs. ranged by Edith Segal, music score| Pennsylvania, has many records,| ‘cular angle, and romance in the See aS munist League of Bronx, Saturday, t ei Na BAe ene ee — EA waeua pe gh a Ege ‘ ; Herbert Newton, one of the two Open Forum in English . 27, 8.30 p. m., 569 Prospect Ave., There are times, it seems, in peace on and full by Lahn Adohmyan. Speakers some of which are better than the| USh abounds in its many and in- eae Bronx Workers Club, ti r class solidarit 1472 Boston, 3 x ‘ 3 ; i i ; yj Negro workers wh trial i ee Y y 2 as well na workers as well as for j be Prof. Chas. Knutz, chairman of| records established by members of inet ee oF ne on the Dark Atlanta, Gas, ar Tuesday, ahareed Nee card ees eA LBNL tua een Weare stare ees } Z all workers. | the “Icor”; L. Taln general gs the bosses’ controlled A. A. U. and| aa ath € picture is a Colum with “insurrection,” will be the | South America. Admission free. All| youth paper that will lead the young There is, it develops ames and prom-| retary, and A. Maurice, other so-called “amateur” athletic | i@ release and was produced by iain apeaker et tha: Harlem Work eee ees ce Workers diuignst fight for better so engaged who has the eat ihe Wanth (OGstnal aoa yates se Fs | Paul Hoefler for the Colorado- p m_ Work- | e i iving conditions’ mission 25 gi J gates to the Youth | of the evening. ‘ganizations. A peed |ers Educational Forum this Sun- Bronx Section Executive ¥.C.L. (Co: ued on Page f With hundreds of workers at the African Expedition. day afternoon at tlves o'clock | ae e Harlem Progressive Youth Club The Youth Conference will be| held on Saturday, Oct finnish line of the race the plans) we STH panor OPENS ar|. The forum is held in the teade! Sept. 27" at ‘ eas | Seat meee to present the prizes to the worker| ee i P ar | lo2nd St § Communist Activities Uae oes ere een ee | ccrnaen ratte alls recoy uaceeest ies GE TONTGELL (foo a CEA Ses hoe | After th conference all young work- a je out.| _ Lee Shubert will present “Nine AED || Six Fri. Eve. Dance Recitals ’ % OCTION 1 ae Aaa sdy | and the presentation was made out-| _.. 3 : : Re a ee ates Bs Mots Tontshts the Night 25% REDUCTION TO CITY ee gee eee wl F3 ie boas doors from the high steps ne the | Till Six,” the all female comedy by| who directed the play here and in| Oct. 17th, Nev. 7th, Dec. 12th, MUSIC and CONCERTS ments Bazaar at Madison Square’ Gerdea | Workers’ Hall, from which Frank| 4!mee and Philip Stuart, at the Ritz| London, heads the cast, which in-|| Jan. 16th, Feb. 13th, Mar. 13th —— = Autum ie a ee caret | Henderson, district secretary of the| Theatre this evening. Auriol peer ees? aoe ell aie Certeely| Denishawn Dancers PHILHARMONIC- | young workers must join | . S. U., spoke to the large crowd | oR cn ay Hl crane nat ee yo COCOA SEAMS esta M arm nle with the adult workers and oreor:| On the prinsplen of the LS. Uq| Regt the speech om workers’ sports| mond, iywn ‘Harvey and Potra|| Haat wither SYMPHONY Have Your 1 Byes Examined ||| i2¢ shop committees in th ‘ops | the coming National Convention, | woypene Proper’ confronting the| Carpentier. “Nine Till Six” is now Doris Humphrey & Chas, Weldm Pe cone eatae ; i ||| ize shop committees in the shops oa,| Workers of the United States of in its tenth month at the Criterion : ee ee ee and Glasses Fitted by ||| and elect delegates to the Youth | the boss-controlled sport organiza- Ameries Mhentresnand |] Washington Irving High School Fri, Aft., Oct. 3, 2:30; Sat. : | Conference. New Jersey is working | tions and the struggle of the L.S.U. | f ‘ poxteh eons Irving Place and 16th Street || weeer, poesia EN, | WORKERS MUTUAL . very hard to try to get delegates| against them. Many churchgoers p 82 for the series of six recitals, || _ STRAUSS ‘au@ance and Entertainment, | | OPTICAL CO ome Pateteon, Passate, Newari, )@nd young workers remained to | A Theatre Guild Productio: Recteals, 2 Union ‘Suasre (stan, || WEBER, Mona x [PCH ALCOWSICX stice CL. Harlen c izabeth, etc. Send in the name of | | ). so on sale at Climble || {UR JUDSON, Mer. MEaEa undioce ater Ban By, Set (Il cages: wersenad eapseristen or ||| tt® delegates to the: Youth (Com-| nga ee THE NEW |[trrotiers ana Wanamaker's | (Steinway Piano) 28th. a cae | reah Vaicn) Wankece | mittee of the Union, 131 West --MELROSE—, | | BRASS BAND | i - Street. | A ong Island | | VEGETARIAN '| $1 Chamber Music $1]| 4 i | | The DR. M. HARRISON | | Te ee ea at || Six Fri. Eve. Concerts, Oct. 24th, {|Join the Workers’ Brass Band! and, Second Aves, mrades | Optometrist |] Phone: Stuyvesant 3316 en eoe Dine at Our Place. |] Nov. Les, sper focal oer 30th, Meets Every Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. a SR re aS ae 215 SECON yEN | ER. . Bre 20th, reh 2 Sea fave ‘been ats wnt “tomer iainWec™ — ||| John’s Restaurant | 17°? SOUTHERN BLYD.. Brom || I] Geeden atsing nar Se Section Six. NEW YORK CITY SPECIALTY: {ITALIAN DISHES ®@ HONE: INTERVALE 9149. |! “Tremendously olever, sparkling, witty and bright, offering | Seana Quar: Lowest Proletarian Prices. An election rally will be held by Gpucsital Kew GSeck mse ane ik place witha ta sacke | | entertainment that is just about as good as anything now j Rusian Symphonic Choir Camastodhesheee celeacaait iction 6 etait Eat Wtners current in these heated months . . . Id be seen.’ sardy Trio | Bection 6 of 1 relegate ask eee m vee | EVENING JOURNAL. Masteal Art, Quartet | Register at Grand St. F . $ ew Yo! THEATRE, WEST 52nd STREET, EVENINGS AT 8:30 repens | Bs worksn tee top ore the — | pole FOOD | GUILD MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 $1 Artists’ Recitals $1 a speaker. — = = re ieanaees | i | ; : | t = = IDR. J. MINDEL RATIONAL | egetarian | GOOD SEATS—$1.00 TO $2.00 Eee kt, Comeertn, et. 25h, Lotal New Yook ‘or All Kinds of Insurance” oJ. . RESTAURANT ch. 23th, Apeit 1th 10 East 17th Street, Manhattan SURGECN DEN'TIST Vegetarian 1600 MADISON AVE. Mischa Levitzki | 1 UNION SQUARE H Phone; UNIversity 6865 anereen tt |] econ tortienes diets nne{|{ RESTAURANT | AN UNFORGETTABLE PLAY! 1 eee Workers Patron | pene “ Ca 1 Max R Telephone: Murray Hil) 655 Not se oy 1p SECOND AVEC Ue i Perey eae a SOGOR Gree ERNE GEE Denishawn. School D. HELLEN 1 East 42nd Street, New York 1 o. Strictly Vegetariin Food i) All Comrades Meet at a PARI 7 is TO ARMS waseyuren ey me H. 8. BAKERY and 2 | | AF EWELL eet cane ners ge ers DAIRY RESTAURANT | eee _\] BRONSTEIN’S | 8 ok ee RESTAL Cooperators! Pattoaise [Il oe ee Vegetarian Health he arranzea vy TR, Gfeatent Love Story Ever Told? | $ Sil orders ie Fens «11116 University Place DR. L. KESSLER aes barge | Reataurant s Arranged by Laurence Stallings. Production by Rouben Mamoulan phony Concerts, 32 ‘Union "Sa Corner 1ath Street f ? i STREET Eves. at 8:50. Mati (Stu. 9687). Also on saale ai S E R O Y SON ene h UENaIss, | Meeting Rooms and Halll) 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx||| NATIONAD eye itn’ ave, it Wed. & ‘Sat. at 2:30" | Bimbel Bros. & Wanamaker’s. New York City Strictly by Appointment } SEATS 8 WEEKS IN ADVANCE CHEMIST | ‘ 48-50 DELANCEY STREET | TO HIRE | 657 Allert |] vor. i ‘ ? | BROADWAY and | Estabrook 3215 2 pete Y [Bee ea | Suitable for I stings, Lectures | CAME Sind STREET i) i ion! e a | aol Dances dave | | HIPPODROME “2 8. « “WHITE HELL Show Your Readines to Defend the Soviet Union! } a | 3y6naa Jeve6unua | Czechoslovak will do you more good if you || | Biggest Show in New York 17 oe z + aga a, ae oe and War | [ALL ALLERTON INHABI-§) | eat under conditions of RKO [DAWN PATROL Pp lanouvers of the Imperialists Against the U.S.S.R. ; TANTS AND CO-OPER- DR. A. BROWN | Workers House, Ine. y ACTS [with Barthelmess with GRAHAM McNAMEE ATIVE HOUSES ee ee |||347 E. 72nd St. New York ails Broadway Daily trom Come to the apedagaeneTe. — ibratayedibsacre alll | no ee MASS DEMONSTRATION ki bakery which & rT ——————————————————— i | pL | a ee is, Comfort THE First BiG swast_— | J AFRICA SPEAKS | Food Workers Industrial Union. i= — zone OF THE SEASON!| | ric strangest Picture Ever Filmed Meeirece tints, aae ine nee hs pimmeeeee eat | CLEANLINESS | |: i, Woons, Br Arrangement with | LYSISTRATA Tomorrow, Sept. 28, at 1:30 P. M. ven. Everything is baked in Advertise yur Union Meetings | os biemiaiin . 4 ‘ Ries teor inerectica te ceersbna?! aa ee here. For information write to Bat ewitie poocles wna oem See eres 7 Ete A ce ver een | NEW STAR CASINO A DEN’ , | have the wit to know HEATRE | . Wendrow’s Bakery MECHANIC hee mas . that THE git CUEST 44TH STR EE Test aes | Lexington Ave. and 107th St. G91 Allerton Avenue, Bronx li] peuie'cs Inccifiseat workae: ue [| 26-28 Union *- New York City | FOOD and HEALTH | | ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents | Festal ) will not take long to learn in our | are RELATED BY | Prof. ROBT. L. CAREY CARL BRODSKY See Ne ete Tee SS || | | | pen Davie | j | employ the demonstrative method |] oo a ontens aapuermar come To THE ||"™ ALLAN DINEHART|| TORCH SONG Dr. E. REED MITCHEL MOISSAYE OLGIN { |] student. — Call or write for more || UNION OF NEW YORK AND AN ALL-STAR CAST New drama by Kenyon Nicholson — Just returned from the ft || information 16 W. 2iat St. Chelsea 2274 || ELTINGE THEA. 224 8teet 1 fp THEA, 45th Street Soviet Union HARRIET SILVERMAN | Standard School ions Gesalcaruccaghe alin CRUSADER Bria Ser Mowe Wee 6 avs || TIONED wane ot seer MAX BEDACHT NORMAN TALLENTIRE ry ., a y w ; of Mechanical Dentistry Avenue, Melrose “0138; Brooklyn ees Pee ee ee ee ! 72 EAST 12 CET, N. ¥. Headquarters, 16 Graham Avenue. Noches : eh ot; * j STH STREET, N, ¥. ae rane R t t | rs EACLE Program includes: Freiheit Gesangs Verein ! 29 EAST 14TH STREET | estauran “« »| ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents Russi d English S ; ST 14TH ST | rte shop vet Counet) meets | tan and English Songs Hi NEW YORK | WORKERS CENTER the fine? Rceayes Cowes mes | | a3 east rourteents st.\| UP POPS THE DEVIL | ROADSIDE | . : { ; Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 |BARBER SHOP at 8 P.M. at 16 West Zist St (Near Irving Place) A ears coer a Khe hasdon chk eices Cartons by BILL GROPPER and HUGO GELLERT i We Carry a Full Line of The Shop ts the Baste Unit. | 2 ., . 7 ° { u 3 ss MOVED ras ie llted theta aS = —— MASQUE 45th St.7isa.¥. of Bwey | LONGACRE Parken ote Auspices: Hy STATIONERY euro ety | Mats, Wodaday and’ Saturday 3:0 ata FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION ; AT SPECIAL PRICES ROOMS | i for Organizati to i ae 101 East 16th Street Rachel ede locale a A ELSR Bt pa at ola a ; roadway \ f Cor. Union Square 112th Street, 218 West A Second Week! By Request hin aS || 4 } a. eS Mebea TON tO. sewly fur. Vegetarian singles, 85 ap; doubles LEHIGH 6382 $10 .T rk by I] i lutresiioall Garin finn | ee | “ANIGHTINRED RUSSIA” | Mernational Barber Shop || two attractive Sunny Rooms wait. | WTS, the host food and, tresh i f Whkal etlein Zd i (bet. 103rd & 104th 81 i % M Ladice Hale On tiectty || CS maluutee J. BT) Grand Con: 4 WEST 28TH STREET THE HOLY DEVIL i THE WORKING WOMAN i Private Beauty Parlor tral, Stillwell 7899. | en ae it Tae A chronicle film dealing with the debauchery and downfall of the Romanotts. |? Russian Songs—Red Dances—Workers’ Movies and Scientific Examination of eye S=='| WANTED: One or two comrades to NICOLAI MALIKOFF as Rasputin if Other Entertainment i ‘ ¥ share apartment of 4 or 5 rooms, pre- P i H glasses—Carefully adjusted by | a ferably in Harlem, with eouple. Have | —and on the same program— i DANCING — REFRESHMENT ey fh onetriats Reason Gottlieb’s Hardware Ran atlonee iio) walenee Dante i ; mail at once to B, Editorial Dept. ©. 0. able prices. ee! Q RHINO ave | Bal" were “'|Boulevard Cafeteria “THE GREAT UNKNOWN” Tomorrow, September 28, at 7:30 P. M. a All mikagiaer | Furnished Room with "Couple. —All Based on Edgar Wallace's mystery “THE SINISTER MAN” J ), . CUTLERY jeonveniences. 6.00 one, $8.00 two. | + oon saath ated 74 UNION SQUARE} i at IRVING PLAZA i Seciacccine. | ELOCTHICAL SUPPLIns ||Ush Mnettecoss. Congscialiy. (| Oe ne eee ACME THEA. (xirscdus [fora ||, 15th Street and Irving. Place i 1690 oe ee | eo Svea iH MAZDA) WAlbi” Obs; Ohoctulty: be GOT Ckiee Hanke 1167 West are eee Satan rceuae ont! and Broadway |Prices iA book authographed by the Unemployed Delegation in prison will be presented COME IN RUSSIAN COSTUMES, ADMISSION 50 CENTS 3