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! DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 120 ; For Unemployment Insurance Against Wage Cuts ( and for the Unity of Employed and Unemployed in the Struggle Against Wage Slashes. 2) Saeed Two JOBLESS, EMPLOYED, VOTE COMMUNIS1 T! 29,000 Sie 000 Signatures Filed THE ADV ENTURES OF BILL WORKER By RYAN WALKER ct ——Back It Up!—— | freshman class. ' passing evil, Today For Red Ticket in New York Foster, Engdahl, Moore, Brill to Be Officially Put on Ballot at Albany ROLE OF NEGRO MASSES COURSE aS Leading Comrades to eas duct This Class and Rol r € ommun | Seer HAS we ers of revolutionary la the eublest af ater organizations who have iven by the visited ndred thousand T omes k State d he is to train Negro ar last two Wherever workers | members of the Cc |live signatures for the Communist | lynching, J YORK.—A delegation of the e Communist Cam- rs has left for Al- with petitions carry- res of workers of for putting the he Communist candidates on the ballot. Only 1 are required by law. candidates Z. Foster NEW day pfficially 000 are Lieu- gdah Moore illiam tovernor, J. General, Richard Comptroller, Fr atures were Party candida given willingly and Communist campaign literature were ght than two thirds the total atures were col- lected in ¢ New York indreds of active revolu rs came in contact with es were |wor ting for the Communist nklin P.} of | ASSAULTED A WHITE Woman) (THIS e WAY OF GETTING aN LABOR For S : ae No A cag = 1S Te Communisr PARTY WILL FIGHT AGAINST ALL LYNCHING AND OPPRESSION OF THE AEGRO WORKERS |. OX 150,000 Evicted InN. Y. During Year, Says Judge NEW YORK, Heaps of furniture ‘GREET JOBLESS LEADERS SOON 'Needs Funds to | Put Communism Before Voters NEW YORK. — The Communist 12 RED MEETS ON EAST SIDE “Labor Defender” In 1930 Election | Feature Number | The Communist election campaign Walker Gets Grand Jury Cue from Big Grafters WwW YORK afters higher N. the —Getting his cue from up, who met in “nominate” Roosevelt, g to acuse capitalist ration on, : ; : New York State Wlection Campaign ; f alder en 4 ’ w York over 15,000 es as ritet 5 par Sa sles EY ~ : meus: ol teeay - Walker oe ge Nationally Known Instructors | D200" matupe, marty the Camne| eee ee wor he mane FIR Committee calls for financial aid to le featured: in. the current Jemue. of;| Jasy Mayor Walker today fosuad an “i of the nationally leading! muni platform ware sold at the | °24 Harlem streets this winter is the Ti N * | put the Communist message hefore . Ca . « | the Labor Defender, official organ of other of his jokes by “warning” the ades in this fleld of work witl|workers’ homes, with tens of thou-| bitter prospect held out for jobless Sell ickets low to Big the workers. It says: “The Red Communist MPAIZNELS IM | the international Labor Defense, In| ‘Tammany leade; to appear betore ld of |. | homes, s of thoi ; | soe ds ; ‘ i “1 the grand jury and sign “immunity instructc The cou will] sands of copies of the Daily Worker | workers’ families by Presiding Justice D . {campaign is dangerously in need of 5 the leading article, entitled “The 1930 jury the position ne: aavo'{ al H a |money. The big corporations, the T P; d T hi aerae bigs iiga se waiver: the position of the Negro | distributed Timothy A. Leary of the Municipal emonstration seh ahigy en Maa Cabaret co wo Farades 1onig t Elections,” J. Louis Engdahl, gen-| iver a1. meeting between the ul rs es ine iota Mid fe anaes pe Sin shay Meat an Court system, In the first “half of P ionals, the small manufacturers, eral secretary of the I. L. D., sets | pig shots in the Tammany graft ring exploitation and race oppression im- ascembiy and other candidates will | 228% 72798 warrants for eviction all contribute to the campaign chest _ |forth the position of the organiza- | decided that the guys who refused posed upon the Negroes and the role | be. ‘ . | Were issued in city courts, and the| NEW YORK.—In the shops, fac-|for the three capitalist parties, dem-| NEW YORK.—Twelve Communist published shortly second half of the year promises to tories and wherever republican, ‘socialist tion on the present campaign. to testify before the grand jury made and nature of Negro reformist move-| The revolutionary. workers now workers get to- | ocrat, campaign meetings will be held all| ‘pye issue, which is fully illustrated |® boner, and they have to crawl out pus total up to 150,000. Psa “Millions eraeeeh 5 é " y ! a ay een . a ments and will study the role of the |m ulize the “many connections Peake veulons ‘Hardest. init are ine |sether there is Communist competi- Ota ee ears are doar PY | over the Hast side tonight. The fake | py original and striking photographs, kid eet acai hai pind a a powerful revolu- | established among the workers by the 3 i > + “ ij | thes: tes 01 nislea f samtegtin = .; 4 " My z now, 'y ge of ee proletariat, | visiting comrades. The thes habited by Negroes crowded into the Hon going on In distributing the | workers, for fooling them into voting | issues of the three capitalist parties includes “Lynching and Pay Checks, hear just what the Tammany outfit and the special methods of work re-| workers that have signed the peti-| Harlem high-rent slums, and Jews) tickets for the Madison Square Gar-|for the bosses and the servants of | will be exposed to the masses of |py Myra Page; “Today's Rulers of | wants them to hear. A good heavy quired for winning the Negro masses |tions and other thousands that | 2d Itallan families on the et Side) den demonstration, October 21, the|the bosses, The Communist Party, | workers in this section and the de- | America,” by Robert W. Dunn; the |coat of whitewash will be applied, for the revolutionary struggle |couldn’t have been reached for var- | Serandede on Seseanel Wor kin the/day of the release of Comrades | the party of the working class is not] mands of the Communist program| Latin-American Revolts,” by Albert |@%4 the graft. will not be interrupted against capitalism. ious reasons, must be agitated to | needle industries. dg ons are com=| Foster, Minor and Amter from j n a position to unfold its activities Will be But feel ae hahaaade bE w ones Lat . “Central 4 the L W. W. for a second. In a statement issued yesterday,|vote the Communist ticket on No-| ™on in the $10-§20 a month tene-| Every worker selling more than g0fin the present election campaign | Wi Pp FAs Moreau; ‘Centralia and the I. W. W.! “why ‘walker waited until he wad the Director of the Workers’ School, | vem ments, which lack heat, modern sani- tickets to the Madison Square Gar- | “ thout the contributions from the|ers will join in a march which will | Misleaders," by Charlotte Todes; jolted up by his fellow grafters like announced that there is still time to| Registration begins Mondast Reg: | tary facilities and hot water. At! den demonstration will be on the | Workers in the shops and factories. | start at the end of these meetings |«furqer in Avella,” by Sender Gar-| Roosevelt and Smith was not exe register in this vitally’ important jister on time, least 500 families have been evicted | presidium of the meeting. Party} “You must contribute as much as/and will terminate ‘at two points, |1in; “The Moreign-Born Fight Back,” plained. course. Owing to the change of the iB from these warrens to make way for units or fraternal organizations sell- you can for carrying the message of | where central rallies will be he}d. by Gene Hally, etc, school headquarters to 38 East 12th remodeling into higher-priced mod-|ing the most tickets will have the| Communism among the worlting| Meetings will be held at the follow- | “A new feature is to begin in the |———————___——- street, 9th floor, the registration ern apartments, renting at $80-$45/ right to put on a speaker to greet | m2sses for fighting for the defense | ing places; present issue with a series of draw- | RooKKEEPER, Party or League member, period has been extended for two ;® month, far above the casual! ine released comrades in the name|°f the Soviet Union, for fighting | ‘Tenth street and Second avenue, | ings, “The Month in Cartoons,” by| with knowledge of the Hungarian lan: matics 3h. iu, Howewsr, Aisaent +10 | | worker's ability to pay. ot 4k URI ori cream ination. Basinst vnehing, -speed=us wage-| with Brooks and Huafa speaking; | Bill Gropper, wel-known revolutions | Buse, Permanent Job with the Hungarian register at once, as classes are Tammany Trick Mobilize the workers of your shop |CUts: for fighting for the Unemployed | yourteenth street and Avenue A, with | ary artist. 16 W. Sist st.; ask for Dora Rosen. Fepidly filling up, Butler V Warns | His Crowd Jobless May Fight Bosses | NEW YORK.—Unless the present social order is made “more just and attractive” the millions of men throughout the world who are denied the right to make a living may in N $2500 BAIL Hit Lynching, Charged with Sedition MARION, Ind., Oct. 2.—The perse- | eution and arrest of Negro and white workers is the frantic reply of des- perate Ku Klux Klan elements here A favorite method for fastening Tammany contro! on the slum dis- triets of New York is to use judges nd deputy sheriffs to keep poor families in their tenements in the face of eviction notices. Justice Leary emphasized the humane atti- | tude of municipal judges in persyad- ing landlords to go easy on evictions, but the hard-boiled landlord can use his own discretion. The luckless tenant has five days to pay the back rent or get out, after he is served with the eviction notice and factory to march to the Garden vight after work, October 21, with signs and banners putting forth the demands against wage cuts, speed- up, lynching and for the Workers’ Unemployment Insurance bill the Communist Party has introduced into Consress, as well as for immediate unemployed relief while the bill is pending. LL.D. WINS DELAY Insurance Bill and for immediate un- employed relief! “Send in your contribution imme- diately to the office of the New York State Campaign Committee, 50 HB. 13 street, New York. All contributions will be published in the press. “Collect contributions from the workers in your shops, factories, of- fices and stores. Supply the ammu- nition for the Red offensive!” Communist Activities Sazer, Poli; Seventh street and Sec- ond avenue, with Tabak, Sziter, Mo.; Seventh street and Avenue A, with Nuisbaum, Wortis; Houston and ave- nue C, with Smith, Riley, Hopope: Jefferson and E. Broadway, with Leon, Wigman; Monroe and Mont: gomery, with Silverman, J. Chandle Whitehall and §. Ferry, with Silber, Shearer and Hyn Bleecker. and MeDougal, with Brodsky, Siskind, Sederberg; Clinton and HE. Broadway, with Lillienstein, Shaefer. Registration begins Monday! A Theatre Guild Production THE NEW Garrick Gaieties G TLD: W: 52d. Evs. 8:30 Mts. Th.&Sat.2:30 ow NEW VORR including” CAB CALLOWAY BAND desperation “attempt something} to the expose made by a special com- | by the deputy sheriff. pe ae Lie, DANCE SES Register on time! RICHARD BA BARTHELMESS new," Pres. Nicholas Murray Butler’| mittee of the International Labor De-| The answer to this Tammany benef of Secs 4. Talia Workers" Club, 201 of Columbia University told the} swindle is organization, and a fight Third avenue. Contribution 35c. AT THE CAMEO BY Unemployment is ho isting social organization, Dr. Butler but a danger to the ex-| fense on the double lynching of two young ‘Negro workers, Tom Shipp and Abe Smith, by the business ele- ments of this city. on the spot to put the workers’ furni- ture right back in the house when the landlord throws it out. The IN ATLANTA CASE Jaze band. BANQUET SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 Admission The. Daneing will follow at 6 P.M. Admission 2ie to the dance. 2011 ‘Third avenue. JAILED FOR TAMMANY EXPOSURE LEAFLETS POPULAR DEMAND “AFRICA SPEAKS said. He urged the students to train| 4. poansjoe, organizer for the| Councils of the Unemployed are the , rans NEW YORK.—Tammany ofMeials NINA ROSA ¥ew Musica! Romance for leadership by studying the past| American Negro Labor Congress, is| reanization for that. Vote Com- C I] . shall begin classes | continued their campaign against the and present and thinking hard for a| being held in jail with bail set at|Mmunist for the Workers’ Unemple aus Demonstrations for io be held once 8! unemployed by arresting Dominice ALL TALK AND SOUND! GUY ROBERTSON, HELIND. TERRY, solution. “It is being borne in upon the world that this vast dislocation of industry $2,500 asa result of his activity among the Negro workers in this city. The Negro churches are working ment Insurance bill to take the war least $25 a week. funds and give each jobless man at | | October 21 | », Perth Amboy. | Ne“. All workers wishing to attend should | register between now and October 8. ATTENTION, suction 1 Meecolli for distributing leaflets ex- posing the Tammany machine. Mee- The voice of the jungle speaks for first time. Lions roar! A Columbin Preduced by Paul L. the Hoefler ARMIDA, LEONARD CEELEY, Others MAJESTIC THEA., 44th, W. of Broadway Evs, 8:30. Mats, Wed, & Bat. 2:50, Chie, 2600 in His Newest, called unemployment is no ordinary | pand in nena wih the teesee rene AN co@TYENTION, SHCTION 1 | celli was arrested handing out, the CAI () orgie Bsey ge Neck JOE. COOK nae Misia depression,” Butler asserted. conviatd 4 4 Seetion 1 are to report to the Section head- | leaflets to the hundreds of men in is. 1789) on B’way FINE AND DANDY “single ght ; ulation | or eten. of Pesnaios and spreading * : NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—After a tre- | quarters, 27 East 4th street, on the f0l0W-| front of the Unemployment Bureau 06s " he world presents its population }4 subtle poison amongst the Nesro| Section Six Holds . + 2s tag pighb ERLANGER'S Theatre, W. 44 St. Pen. ° with the problem of difficulty in making a living, and it is time for the existing social order to beware, thing new? That is the way their ile young men of the capitalis' class are racking their puny brains | for some “solution” other than the abolition of capitalism or for some way to fool the workers, the Com- munist Party calls on workers, job- less or employed, to vote Red this | workers. Speaking before the Bethel Methodist church, Frank Beckwith, director of “Negra Welfare,’ declared: government. The Communists are attempting to put over their program by citing their alleged accomplish- ments in Russia,” And then he pr ceeded to tell how well off the Ameri- ean Negro is, In closing the story of the meeting, the capitalist press re- ported: “The Rey, C. 8, Brown, pastor Ratification Meet ner of Broadway, at a Ratification Conference called by Section Six Communist Party, with the intensifi- eation of the election campaign, this conference will bring to the workers and workers’ organization the plat- form of class against class of the Communist Party. mendous struggle to get the Atlanta “insurrection” trials out of the pres- ent atmosphere of lynching which announced that a postponement had been secured for three or four weeks. J. Louis Engdahl, national secre- tary of the ILD, said the postpone- ment would be used to rally the en- tire working class for the defense of the Atlanta defendants and to the struggle against lynching. Labor and Fraternal ber 15. Register at the following branches of the W.I.R.:--10 E. 17 Street. 1800 Seventh Avenue, Brong Coroperative, 2800 Bronx Park st ee ey STEVE KATOVIS B. I. L. D. Meets Friday at 7 atthe: Workers’ Art Center, 7 Hast between bth avenue and University, place. Sat Rondo Workers’ Esperantists Group will have a special meeting Friday night. on Lafayette street, all anxiously looking for the jobs advertised so widely by the Walker,administration, RA Tl I 0 N A Ge Vegetarian | RESTAURANT The Most Exciting Drama of the Year! HER MAN Naor Fe enas JAMES GLEASO LOBE, now BRUT and Saath cots Phone Chickering 8500 Briel ty ° eB DER ARTHUR HOPRINS Presents Eves, 8:30, Mats, Wed. and Sat. le ts because men become desperate if,| "If there is any one thing which has Sunday, October 5 el hese ¢ But no jobs are forthcoming. ‘i H, WOODS presen ‘ under the established order, there is|enabled the American Negro to| Workers and workers’ organizations | ‘N° POSSes deliberately created as-the | | |» WORKERS scHoor, OF MUSIC Magistrate Moryis gentenced Mens Feate THE 9TH GUEST no way for them to get sustenance. | “ { pete ot i time for the trials neared, the In- cellj to three days in jail or $10 fine. HELEN TWHLverReEs ma SN Err oceupy an enviable position in the | of Brooklyn will meet Sunday, Oct. 5, tapaationa . day | Yer workers ay par teal Taran, is now] He went te jail. Irs HOL! PATHE Sensation of All Mystery Plays , Why should men not attempt some- | United States it ix his loyalty to his|at 1p. m. at 68 Whipple street, cor- | ternational Labor Defense yesterday | Vor workers end workers’ children. Ig now.| He w : lucan PEATORE With ALLAN CIYEMAMT and All-Star Cast ELTINGE THEA. éind St, verm Eves. 8:45 — ed, & Sat. 2:30 “yp POPS THE DEVIL” A Genuine Comedy Hit year and from now on against the|of the church, and his congregation,| Leading candidates will speak at|_. October 21 has been designated as | Pho new rules of Sat rondo will be pre- 199 SECOND AVE. UE with ROGER PRIOR capitalist system, | pledged their hearty support in help:| the conference, presenting the niate |%, d3¥_ of country-wide demonstra- tented and disetased, ‘Ail membert amunt Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. ROADSIDE MASQUE 45th St. Thea: ,W., of Bena While the fledgeling capitalists and | ing to spread the gospel of caution.” |form of the Communist Party and|t0Ds against asi and for the | ior: ‘The Haperantiats group moete Strictly Vegetarian Food A New Comedy by Lynn Rigss Mats, Wednesday ata Satu 2:30 their fathers are trying to terrorize} Meetings are being held by the In-| will outline what is to be done to| Unconditional release of the Atlanta | Friday eiiionad THEA. 48 St., W. of a the jobless, the Communist Party calls on unemployed and employed to organize, fight now for immediate relief, and strike against all wage ternational Labor Defense throughout that district protesting the arrest of Poansjoe and demanding his release. rally the masses of workers who are daily feeling more and more the op- pression of capitalism. six. ILD organizers are being sent on tour in an intensive campaign to rouse the working class to the men- DR. J. MINDEL MELROSE— Dairy degrceast | ‘| LONGACRE we Biway. Eves. & 2 ARTEF THEATRE daa ace of the Atlanta attack. Ann Bur- SURGECN DENTIST } " ’ ; ¥ “ ” lab. cle ot tae defemincte Seer anon omrades Will Always Ping 1 YSI RA ng First Permanent Workers’ Theatre ‘@ Despite Pundit Butlers idea that endants, E T ST I Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin &18% 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Brons workers of the Soviet Union have cut. Joe Carr, another defendant, is Not connected with any Thaar The Comedy TT OT tear About ‘ ; " i “3 us tation done it. eee peta adiste Sean other office eCHOND INtERVALE oe ||44TH STREE Tee ct waay |10¢ West'sstn ot. rel. Wiesengin: 4486 ' © Pai El DR AM ATIC FILM OF JUNGLE LIFE surrection” case, has already left tor | = acer Eves, 8:30, Mate. Wed, & Sat,, 2:80 (Formerly the Princess Theatre) ‘ainters Elect to : Virginia to tour that state on behalf r mv Jobless Conference Despite Zausner Rule of the Atlanta defendants. Over 1,500 A. F. of L. locals are being acquainted with the signifi- “For All« Kinds of Insurance” HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents TORCH SONG Playing every evening of the week, also Saturday and Sunday matinees. Thrilling and rare entertainment Garnett. po “i ” ARL BRODSK New drama by K Nicholson i nee of the Atlanta “insurrection’ ja by Kenyon Nicholso The Painters District Council No.9 | occupies the screen of the Cameo| Helen Twelvetrees plays Frankie,| charges. Many of these have te- RESTAURANT THBA, 45th Street 4 Kk re “Afr d : . Ls my he ‘yelephone: HUD 552% Plymouth Ber ecrmation thet committees of | eee ee lean sdetature Aiea ete ae ea Oe oe onat: | sponded. with ‘conteibutigns, tnarehy. nlenseaer Secee g 1600 MADISON AVE. J West of Bway |BEGINNING FRIDAY, SATURDAY the Unemployed Councils isit- | Speaks, 5 i . ler Players in-| pep ee Mats. Thurs. & Sa i ii ing local unions calling ‘upon the | sound effects and all, is playing. This |clude Marjorie Rambeau, Phillips papecering thes, trenches, cel | Laeett 42nd Street, New York Phone: UNI versity 6865 bi Matinee and Rvening, and SUNDAY membership to elect delegates to the | film. released by Columbia Pietures,|Holmes, James Gleason and Harry| oii with the Atlanta bosses. Huns — _ BLUE BIRD THEATRE jatinee and: Evening conference, September 28, instructed | depicts the absorbing adventyges of |Sweet, The story of “Her Man” was dipde ot thalisahas- ar leaflet: are || Cooperators} Patronize | peasenenttaes ——— OCTOBER 3, 4 and 5 all locals to cancel all credentials | Paul re ape ae Hevcrkycts ere) Aba by Garnett and Howard Hig- being printed. Speakers are Nahe "hone: Stuyvesant 3316 Cor. @ and Livonia Aves. B'kiyn _ of delegates elected. Once more the | 0n a daring trip through the erto | gins, 4 R ; i burocrats of the A. F. L. have proven prennlonad regions of the dark cone sone Suse piel eee Me y John’s Restaurant TENE PEAS 68D SEEUROAE with is * their unity with the bosses against |tinent. From a scenic standpoint, Y 5 Lich origm idly ITALIAN DISRES ity ©) the workers, especially Zausner and | it 1s magnificent, while the intimate MUSIC Laas MRE fe cere ale ey ier SHEMET jace with atmosphere SIMPLE TAILOR JIM COOPERHEA eg qnge pivinees of native oe are Negra the atrugele: against lynching. Inih 657 Allerton Avenue all pe meet (Motele Spindl Bs r ore than 50 percent of the paint- rom a news valye, e film i Esta m ns, 1 a or) es ers are now unemployed at the height | was transferred to the Cameo after/KLEIBER TO CONDUCT GRUEN- Sits euppertibe, SuATaAHbAET cathe eisai bg abide id % oh tg de ands a ERNEST HEMINGWAY’ A dramatic play of the class strusgle Si of the season. They certainly will| the two week's run at the Globe 1g 44 3 . he NS by 8. 4 MOREE: tani contemptible kotion of thene BERG'S “ENCHANTED ISLE” | iynching week called by the Ameri- MHNEST HEMINGWAY'S y8.Gudiner, Directed by B. Sehnele officials. Thousands of painters are An American work, new to Phil-|ean Negro, Labor Congress for the W.IR. Dept. of Cultural Activities “A FE, L to ARMS” |**" side Hh cee hie duaal abt walking the streets offering them-| penetrate into the deepest jungles | harmonic audiences, will be offered | week of September 27 to October 5. . NATIONAL THEA. 41st w. of nen | Z0™#°R- selves at any price while many are | of the big continent, Many of the|by, Erich Kleiber this coming week, Workers School of Music and the Dance Ave. Br | Working for §7 and #8 at s neck- |little known type of native is shown PA alt ee ee ate COURSES Wednesdey Sat aking speedup when the union|—from the giant Wasara of the Scale is supposed to be $13.20 a day. | French Congo to the pygmies of the|the Vien conductor has the BECOME A DENTAL music. Second Big We sea Popular Demand! This is taking place with the full|Ituri forest, who seldom reach a Springtime. Overture of Karl Gold- MECHANIC All. Instruments Dancing in all Iho, forme Knowledge and support of the of-| height of fifty-seven inches, Rites | "rk, to commemorate the centenary |} 1 Na traae that a: Theory Mus untinin cy _ dials, of the composer's birth, Dvorak's i ithe: 134 ih and tribal dances of these natives peals to intelligent workers, it Harmony ! INSTR CrORS This latest action of these fakers | are among the features of the pro-|S°herzo Capriccioso, and the Schu- |} wii not take long to learn in our i Te Bhilkovetx @ otis District Council who put them | duction, Many ef their customs, |Pert Seventh Bymphony, This proc || day or night classes, where. we ee inane i ni Hl aed f On “4 ‘4 = emplo: je dem | elves into office through graft and| heretofore a mystery, are revealed. tt Pinus abarnaekcoat Maiaae, if give personal artention-te sack * ‘ even it Carnegie Hall. Hgbibaet ovr, socal vcione dence teen on” | otter, junale, beasts ‘are, taken ot Tnutsungay afternoon at Carnesie|| "f°" Standard School Register Now at THE HOLY DEVIL : ders of the fakers, The delegates | effective are photographs of Masai|/i#!! three works will be played: of Mechanical Dentistry A chronicle film dealing with the debauchery and downfall of the Romanoffs. 1 SERRE _ Bangsterism will be answered by the ‘came to the conference and pledged their full support to the struggles the Unemployed. This action was by the conference with tre- ous applause, The conference on condemning this at- of the bosses’ agents to divide d from the unemployed in against wagecuts, Picture shots of lions, elephants and spearmen in hand-to-hand combat with huge lions. The disk-lipped Ubangi natives are shown in their native habitat, “HER MAN” PREMIERE AT THE GLOBE “Her Man” opens at the Globe ther atre today for its world premiere. The picture was directed by Tay “Preischutz” Overture, Weber; Sere- nade No. 9, Mozart; Symphony No, 4, Tchaikovsky. Anti-Lynching Week Dance Given by the YOUNG LIBERATORS Tomorrow Night, 308 Lenox Ave, Admission 25c,, student, — Call or write for more 72 EAST 125TH STREET, N. Y. Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER * Advertising Dept WO Kast 18th Bt, Now York City Harlem Bran: Bronx Branch, CLASSES BEGIN OCTOBER 15 LOWEST PRICES Workers International Relief, Local New York 10 East 17th St., Manhattan UNITY 6 800 7 ONX GO.0P. #700 Bro th Avenu nx Park East —and on the NICOLAI MALIKOFF as Rasputin “THE GREAT UNKNOWN” Based on Edger Wallace's mystery “THE SINISTER MAN” ACMETHEA. °23:33:3)-2" @ program—