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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY: CCTOBER 1939 = ae, | DEMONSTRATE AGAINST LYNCHING &8ie."%22 TONIGHT ROOSEVELT TELLS § B ANKERS T0 THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER i aneck--iand ta Sean oy RAN Wate Youk 4 f " RIS COMING rae WADYEDG | Tie Share| (YOU E707 Your) | fsr~ | Sorte ile HAS sugcesreo| | pcr aeeperte 3 Comgin7 MORTGAGE UNEMPLOYED WORKERS | : Fase alae} aeaey som || SrANDakD OF LIN : i THe BANKER" FAcTOR Shout.) BE ANKERS 3 OREM RONG SLosed = : ¢ 3 COMMUNISM ae oe "I a wee Ry ene i DZS come 7% Dodges “Study” of Jobless Insurance to Fight | Y (ss = er ee ENO THe ive Unemployed Demands This Winter me AS SS < > BiG \ ve Ue, i No 76 Bankes W YORI the unemploy winter and wi rible cond Further proof x mm NTW STRIKE Boss Forced to Give In to| Shop Committee rs of the New Yor the | the ‘BYP. loan | cermdob of Oct. 4.—The in the Medal | | i r the leade t ' UNEMPLOYED wo? i e strike | sy x | “is Questions ‘To Serio Show |GORKY'S REALISTIC NOVEL, “CAIN |S*7..7.2?sonin| MMi en i ate d to grant | ast es 4 ; Nacaiant ‘ t ers the demands made of uestions Forum Sunday Morning Harlem Forum Sunday RHE aTGniW of sareatost 1 t sh eae : S NEW YORK.—The Independent [he National Revolutionary Move- Roosevelt Be eeeea a as against Papal, Fascist Death Plot | Shoe Workers’ Union calls all work- | ™ent of the Negro Ma will be the | ers of all the ch: rganizations ; 5 et ae | Subject discussed tomorrow afternoon | and they ex ; tty t nee r day he had igen hr rsal ieee oe 9 SPE CRUE Tea Bee SURE e Harlem Workers’ Educational 2 Ba eT ae area ago. pon his | tomorrow at 10 a, m. at 122 Osborn . 08 Le: Ay Comrad sights of starvation. Like . ° | um, 808 Lenox Avenue. Comrade icevelt ‘Italian Worker on Ellis Island; Defense Calls on et, Brownsville, Brooklyn, to dis- | Rudolph Baker, district organizer of a boss na 7 : “Cain and Artem,” silent screen | directed by Alfred Santell. cuss the general situ nd ways | District 2, will be the speaker. The i surance. He c Workers to Protest Deportation version of Maxfm Gorky'n novel of| The stage dete include Ghick.| and means to mobilize for strugsle. Pees will open promptly at 3 o'clock. | to devise some gyp loan the same name, is now playing at and Rose 9 True | the unemp to the Acme Theatre, despite the preva- rl Little Peggy ‘Our | labor power for the fi il Serio, m |munist Party are to organize lent belief that talking pictures have comedies; s ester Irving | 1 P Strikebreaking Fails | ili- | ist Part t ize the Ii I ang” di Miss Li Irvii sacred to the bosses sindvetieninta were meade by-| = ion a workers into strong industrialunions | entirely supplanted the old shadow | Trio, Lucille Benstead, the Little- | | ernment, and only 1 Loe gp ehredicocail lini’s Italy, is} and a political party and take over | screen, johns, Billy Snyder and Charley fight un leadership of the on the t of the strike, | sti where his case | the industries and government of this} Produced by the Sovkino Company | ley and Billy Champ. ‘ Communist Party will force the hate. one |is being fought by the International | country.” of Russia, “Cain and Artem” is a rd z Hi bosses to part with’ their swollen | Walaa BUC, Heke at- | Labor Defense. The hearings before | Fascism Questions direct transition to the screen of Music A Theatre Guild Production: profits in the form of unemployment | to start prod ith } the immi; on inspect bri out} His activity in Italy and militant realistic novel, not dimmed 2 : | insurance. Vote Communist! | On Tuesday, noon, ed | direct openly liance be- | opposition to fascism was gone into superficial garnishings that| Beatrice Belkin, soprano, who has | THE NEW —_———- Rober Pace, the local union organ- | tween international capitalism and | thoroughly: might detract from the dynamic and| recently become a member of the | | nd sae committee into his | the Catholic Chureh and their an | Q.—“What would be your status if | relentless vigor that was portrayed in | Metropolitan Opera Company, will Bosson Masses | to ment and a set-|xiety to get io back to Italy, | you were to return to Italy today?” | the Gorky theme. , “Cain and Artem’ | give a recital at Town Hall Monday + lement was arrived at with the full | where he had bitt ight tt A—‘I would be killed.” endeavors to put in action the | evening. | To: Greet Herb |, coottance of tie shop committed aud | Waseigt garry ann tor hin Senate I | Vhy would you be killed?” | thoughts, habits and loves of the| Celia Branz, contralto, will be vs d from page 1) the striking workers, the Communist Party in this coun- | escaped from Italy. -After | Russian peas&nt. heard in recital next Friday night. P Pi ee .| During the strike many workers | try, : | the Fascist party became the gov-| On the same program the Acme|She will be assisted by the string | ‘Tremendously clever, sparkling, witty and bright, offering a acer aleve Rte ee Le oe er mills have asked the union | One of the first questions w ernment I fought them continually. | Theatre is showing “The Miracle of | quartet from the Stringwood Ensem- entertainment that is’ just about as good as anything now quietly when Jobless. Strikes are em to organize their shops] Q— “Do you believe in the Soviet | They gave me castor oil many, many | the Wolves,” another of the noted | ble. current in these heated months . It should be seen.” iB a er that they may be able to'| union?” |times, They beat me. They came | fim histories of France. The picture| Haensel & Jones announce the fol- VENING JOURNAL. injunctions against striking obtained Ratvege | to me in Genoa, twenty of them.and | deals graphically with the end of the | lowing artists who will appear here i by the A. F. of L. itself. Surely |i1. “conditions that now prevail] «po you believe in the destruc- | ordered me to sisn application to join | hundreds years’ war. Many noted|during October: Hazel Harrison, | GUILD THEATRE, WEST 2nd | STREPT, EVENTNGS AT 8:80 : ee at D8 Severe | throughout the entire industry. The ltion of the churches as practiced by | the Fascist party, but I refused, and | French players have important roles | rianist, Town Hall, Wednesday eve. | NEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 Pema cies ean re | National Textile Workers Union 4s | ne soviet Union?” | they Bee a head snd suipsted my | in the film. ning, Oct. 15; Ruggiero Ricci, the | GOOD SEAT: 1.00 TO $2.00 \ aap in se agen a ae 7 ie endian | Making every effort to organize the |", "7 pelieve Russia is doing j Sects, Chis fennenet hig Aes ann _— young violinist, Carnegie Hall, Friday | S—$. Pigee A, F. of L. sessions, : | Workers and lead them in their strug- | tines right. 1 believe and say that | @—“If you went bac! Jack London’s ‘The Sea Wolf? | veins, Oct. 17; “Arthur Warwick, } Interchange of speakers 1s already | etes against the miserable conditions | (Rings WERE f Noe ould. take | Would happen? ac! ndon's “ihe sea Wolt | pianist, Town Hall, Tuesday evening, 1 decided upon. |__| that the silk bosses are forcing upon j fy tame stand.” | A.—‘I am certain that they would \ at Hippodrome Oct. 28, and Olga Averino, soprano, . One of the main orders of busi- | them, Then came a barrage of questions | #!l! me ‘ eS with Alexander Blictt at the plano; | A. H, WOODS presents ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S ness, behind the scenes if not em- eee Le ents ged neue i a The Hippodrome screen will show | Town Hall, Wednesday evening, Oct, “ - ” phasized openly from the rostrum, 4 Lib t re ie pee Jack London's “The Sea Wolt” for | 59 elivery behin ope Meera ens: i i its first Manhattan showi Milton | “** will be the delivery of the Labor oung Liderators reason behind th Anti-Lynching Week Dance | its first Manhattan showing. } The Greatest 1 Story Ever Told! ‘ . “What did you say about the Sills, Jane Keith and Raymond Hack- gg pate an Raita Vote. D. A ‘) ~ sabidiane * ae “sey ” é rawun Into nti- Given by the ett are starred and the picture was ‘Several thousand miles ahead of the rest of the season.’ 783 h Week Meet: .—I said that the Pope was one YOUNG LIBERATORS Pi MUSIC AND CONCERTS Se ease muanagema circulation, les, T8 Lyne ee. @etS) an that made war on the Soviet RA’ = a reemees (I Arceseed iy LAURENOW BTALEEXGS’ Directed IF BOUREN MAMOUIZAN ; the of Congress of August 24, NEW YORK.—The Young Libera- | Union. Tonight, 308 Lenox Ave. Ve ily, 3 rt iy 2 gnt, he . * si we f 7th Ave., Eves. 845. Mi: Worker, ‘published for Gétaber a, ish. x, m,| {27 the affiliated youth section of] Q.—“What are the principles of the Hetisoa a te 259), ‘Reduction 46, Gil and $1 Chamber Music $1 NATIONAL 7HEA72®, ist St, West of 1h Ave, Eves, 646. Mats ! State of New York, County of New York, s*:| the American Negro Labor Congress, | Communist Party. Uni Concerts, Oct. 24th, Nov. 26t! i a fe hi +: ream mo} rers gaia Sad Solnd alerts, Dertonaly a= ts joining with the Trade Union| A—“The principles fo the Com- Us a athe sae Sr BiG SASH New Musical Romance ‘ } eared Emanuel Levin, w v Juity Le 4 nation: = . , RST BIG SMA raat | Huts" gworn agcoraing “io inv, deposes, 40 tae Darsnes tee camayel tise CARPENTER FOR || phone: LEHIGB 6882 Have Your Eyes Examined RUSSIAN SYMPHONIC CHOIR Sheby ¥ THE NINA ROSA ith t { OO EE be ser Barren air cre ee Shar ie BUILDING LARG ‘ ESARDY TRIO ‘A. H. Woops (By “Arrangement with | | GUY ROBERTSON, ETHELIND TERRY, , t t 3 working-class anizg . % P we! = = = MUS] a RTE’ an M. BIDDELE) Presents 4 e aly ect dt oe, at Ring-elass. organizations in mip Jos 2st ea = || ‘otornational Barber Shop || "4 Glasses Fitted by USCA anT QUARTET ce | aay HRONamD CRELA, e Matement of the ownership, managem porting ihe of — ‘Avicrican BY : gre By ast os Gy MYSTERY PLA MAJESTIC TE FA. 44th, W. of Broadyiay : & dally paper, ‘the circulation), etc Negro Labor Congress to demon- M. W. SALA. Prop. Wo! KERS MUTUAL rtists’ Recitals = She “above ception, ‘required. by the strate against lynching during the 2016 Second Avenue, New York R ot Eve, Concerts. Oot, 2th, Nv. aint, Des THE 9TH GUEST JOE COOK 4f2,iis, Newest, : Auqust 2s, T12 “emboaied im section 411, | special anti-lynching week. | (bet 108rd & 104th Ste.) Sth, dan. 23rd, "Feb, 27th, “April 17th By OWEN DAVIS D NDY- hy Feyerse cide of this form, torwits These meetings are being used by | Ladies Bobs Our Specialty OPTICAL CO. en with ALLAN DINEHART waraLINE AND DANDY | : 1, ‘That the names and addresses of the | ty N. I. C. to draw thousands 0; Private Beauty Parlor Staw MUNZ and an ALL-STAR CAST BR a weg es porte m ry ives. 8:30, Mats. Wed. d Sat. 2:30 go eg workers into a militant struggle - as under personal supervision of HANS KINDLER ELTINGE THEATRE ,,'7,Street, sats eo es : anes fo. he a sicr, Repett [against the increasing lynch terror. Vegetarian DR. M. HARRISON DENISHAWN SCHOOL | | Eves. 8:30; Mats. Wed ALL TALK AND SOUND E. iath St. written by B. D. Amis, will be dis- RESTAURANTS Os 2 Irving Place and 16th Si. 2. ‘That the owner is: (If-owned by a cor- i : ° Optometrist | for subscription to each series of ¢ poration, its name and address must pe| tributed widely among Negro and | ‘Genk 5 s six concerts, Both seri ‘Mail @ The Strangest Picture Ever Filmed stated and also immediately thereur white worker: Where the best food and fres’ Setener ee ers: 215 SECOND AVENUB orders to People’s Symphony, Con- |CAMEO #74 ai ot a BrcRe Nay u Dames and addresses of stockholders owning | srter the meetings the Loung Lib- vegetables are served = Corner 13th Street Str aides a4 Wintel Been. end GthAVE.st | ; i Beedtier, ue sonics cod arenes wk dhe tee | Coen ee cence S| all yeas aoa 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK CITY Ba Pana IF Ardsireet | YBE Prybay rm ; f Gividual owners must be given. If owned by | @venue in Harlem. All workers are 4 WEST 28TH STREET NEW YORK Opposite New York Bye and Kar 1 RKOACTS | ; | SE Cah ei es 37 WEST 32ND STREET : Temes ——— edie HER MAN i @ \ those ct each individual ushinn C 30 Party or League member, || 221 WEST 36TH STREET Tel. pisonen sone-ee ‘Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 DANCE RECITALS Bee rere. | ctu Gerpiabaetetacel cee laa Gocias e ven. » Party or Leag ber, We it JACK LONDON'S Phi tt 13th wledge of the Hungarian e Carry a Fu ine oO ‘ve J y st. 17th, Nov. 7th, Phillips Holmes and Marjorie Rambeau t : 2ath St; Emanuel Levin, secretary-treasurer, | guage: permanent Jot witn thes un arian EMU paling pi a re “The SEA WOLF” jaily.. Office Workers’ ; Body Beer rorn tenet, more nic for Bora Rote STATIONERY Amscern 0 ware é 1 per cent ‘or more of total amount of bonds, eria AT SPECIAL PRICES MILTON SILLS ARTEF THEATRE mortgages, or other ¢ het NOON are none, 20 state.) ators! Patronize B fi fi ee S HUMPHREY and 4, That the two paragraphs next abov Coser 0 evar " aeteri for Organization CHARLES WEIDMAN | 3 . i a pa A een menos 541 SOUTHERN BLVD. ‘Washington Ireing High Sch First Permanent Workers’ Theatre in t only “the list of stockholders’ and. secu ity * Cor, 149th Street / pe denn Blace and 1h Stet “Up POPS THE DEVIL” ‘America b holders as they appear upon the books of the :, . i (Gg ee ee eet Where you eat and feel at home Airy, Large és ieihor pies ota etre a Gegilen Goseedy ak d ee een pee trustee or in oe a] Ae aces : Mee * Rooms and Hall © * a with ROGER PRYOR 104 West 39th St. ‘Tel. Wisconsin 5434. other fiduciary relation, the name of the lerton ting MASQUE ‘Thea. W. of B'way (Formerly the Princess. Theatre) orporation for wh h trustee = is ae 45th St. Tea # acting, is given: also that the, sald. two Estabrook 8215 Bronx, N Y | TO HIRE + Scientific Examination of eye ~“Philharmenic-Symphony i Q Rar ne Gilast's tuit Enowledee aad: toilet sate toe va |] Au Vomrades Meet at | glasses—Carefully adjusted by wits ected lnaen eb did: a See : st id con) ior A *, :. is Play! vening of we 4 Stockholiar and secusliy holders ho deen: | “For All Kinds of Insurance’ BRONSTEIN’S Suitable for Meetings, Lectures expert _optometrists—Reason- SPELT BER Cetete | comes ene ea | Etaeng, every evening of the) weal E appear. wu] Es Carnegie Hall, This Sun. Afternoon at 3:00 P also Saturday and Sunday matinees. pon the books of the company as dD: th able prices. + HUR HOPKINS Presents : Erustees, “hold stock and ‘securities Ina cas Vegetarian Health and Dances in the WEBER—MOZ, AIKOVSKY eer Vy etarian He rare, te aertctts| ROADSIDE ane is afiant has no reason to believe tl a Aft., Oct. a 3 Any other person, association, or corporation estauran' ' Czechoslovak . Be LANE etelennO Dy ORhEe BEGINNING FRIDAY, SATURDAY has any interest direct or indirect in the said 658 Claremont Parkway, Bronx | LJ. Inc, 'SCB A New Comedy by Lynn Riggs | Matinee and Evening, and SUNDAY stock, ponds or other securities than as 50 IPetephone: surrey, Gil 6&5: Workers House, Inc. OPTOMETRISTA-OPTICIANS gr | Carnegie, Haut San. Att Aft eget: 12. at 3:00 | TONGACR THEA. ‘ et v.: sot! 2 ee bifid ct 5 That the average number of coples of = 9 a 1690 LEX. AVE] 609w. 18k st § GOLDMARK— D ‘way. Eves. a jatinee vening ch fs ft th’ publication sold or dis- rr lew Yori 106 th Street BEETHOVE § Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2. D Eented Tovough tne Toni or other, Fl doaram canner de —MELR OSE = StL, tad ~ Rests hy ee Tai ARTHUR JUDSON, Mer. (Steinway Plano) OCTOBER 8, 4 and 5 subscribers during the six months pre- Telephone: Rhinelander b Geding the date shown above 1 38.908. . (Ehis : VEORDANIAS 5 Information is required trom ‘daily publtca- BECOME A DENTAL Dairy sosmctnst LYSISTR T with : 4 EMANUEL LEVIN, MECHANIC Always Find : | A ) ert BAND ATA |auy coopenwean” | : att [eee aimee x [| Soe aia fe [BRASS BAND!]} WORKERS’ SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND THE DANCE cm tw: : é eae es will not take long to learn in our (near 174th St. Station) ‘THEATRE | } : (My commission expires h day or night classes, where we ¢HONB:— INTERVALD 914: JOIN THE.WORKERS’ COURSES pe i ae se gs Tw. ot eas re Ate 0 t . ose y the demons MUSIC NCIN( aes iramatie play o! class struggle r ‘ Communist Activities seraden oe Gall ue waite ton intr BRASS BAND! ies a Demis Agurepaiion = by $.Gudiner, Directed by B. Schnei- i information Harmony ‘Eurythm ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents |ner, Dance arrangements by B. . ; BANQUET SUNDAT. OCTORER 12 ay ed | RATIONAL _ ||| Meets Every Tuesday Mo Aa Aasvouraee 5 y ‘ (BASE Gteion Wie the ance” hal Standard tence Vevetari at 7:30 P. M. ‘To Be Announced Hh Brel agate Chutenrat TORCH SONG = [*s tt ty a r A sj : mM. Lily Mehiman Third’ avenue. of Mechanical Dentistry egetarian New drama’ by Kenyon Nicholson he use sind 72 HAST 123TH STREET, N. Y. RESTAURA Come to the Next Rehearsal ||] cLAsses BEGIN OCTOBER 15. LOWEST PROLETARIAN PRICES Tesatae aerate th | Ike Gocisvuniet Party shall begin classes ! NT Classes Forming in All Instru- Register Now at Plymouth (E®: ees m © sa Bhatt ecover” (ela ees {199 SECOND AVE, JE ments. Lowest Prices, WORKERS’ INTERNATIONAL RELIEF Eves. a:60. mats, thurs. a sat 230, | BLUE BIRD THEATRE ; N. J. All workers wishing. to attend should | Bet. 12th ano 18th Sta. WORKERS’ INTERNATIONAL LOCAL NEW YORK, 10 East 17th Street, Manhattan 3 mister between now and October 8. 3y6naa Jleyeouui | Strictly Vegetarivn Fooa RELIEF, LOCAL NEW YORK id “ “d ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S Cor, Saratoga and Livonia Aves, B’klyn a i ATTENTION. SECTION 1 Wa Department of Cultural Activities EHNEST HEMINGWAY’! THIS SATURDAY 7 i comrauea veaicucen tr ito clasmba ta 10 East 17th St, Manhattan “A F Lt nad ies Prereortoric “ar cecritam G t Section T gre to report to the Section, hend~ DR. A. BROWN — é i AREWELL to ARMS ¥ 1 quarters, ast street, on the follow- e } ia, oo HEALTH FOOD “ARMORED CRUISER POTEMKIN” || NATIONAL ™=4,s™"; 00] SIMPLE TAILOR i t entis: 5 P . WORLD FAMOUS FILM Wednesdoy aa Saturday. 2:50 (Motele Spindler) pi r and Fraternal Vegetarian Workers Patronize : RESTAURANT ALSO COMEDY AND RUSSIAN NEWSREEL UNION SQUARE THEATRES c ; WIR, WORKERS SCHOOL OF MUSIC 1600 MADISON AVE. D. H E L L E N SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5—ONE DAY ONLY! NOW PLAYING! B gee pect, cate fo oo Phone: UNI versity 6865 Bak d CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 P M.—ADMISSION, 500, Children 150, LA ts ; or ster at the toll branche ey a fhe WAH. 10 Ws 97 Stenet” eon Bevo ; arery an UKRAINIAN LABOR HALL, 57 BEACON ST., NEWARK, N. J. DYNAMIC — POWERFUL — REALISTIC SOVKINO MASTERPIECE Eh ie Bronk Co-operative, 2200 Bronx Park | ("541 onchard #783 ocaids Seareadane aaee Dairy Restaurant ‘Auspices: DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, W. L R. ih, TINIE Imbreesive: Alsi, treatise. on pes i gr “hone: ae a forceful reel... says Irene Thirer, Daily ‘News. STEVE KATOVIS™ BLL. D DR. 1 KESSLER 9 Meets Friday p.m. at the Worke ~ :, ‘ ota = ca a “Art Genter, 7 tat iret, between bth SURGEON DENTIST John’s Rescnure. 116 University Place WOR MILLER CVALURS IN MAXIM GORKY’S gi 4 * ‘i 4 . m BRONX WORKERS. CLUB er ka taka A piace with atmosphere Corner 13th Street MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S a : OREN FORUM IN PSGLISN Wy 48-50 DELANCEY STREET where all radicals meet aura ninety. rn Suits and Overcoats ‘ a junday, et. &, at Pp. » at 7 2K. 9 Boston road, Admission free "A lecture eee, i hot oT tanned 02K. 12th St. New York — go to ae ueee will take place on Cam- Park Clot ° g Store ae Fi > : er = hin ee ~~ is uy ,’ d Si -ADDED ATTRACTION: i “wit » Sixth St. aM taiases avers Mestre th 8. sm. DR. J ° MIN DEL Gottlieb s Har ware | Advertise your Untor Meetings Hob ibd aid iM THE MIRACLES OF THE WOLVES bs at Praneesien . Workers) Home, 350 MEI SN! r 119 THIRD AVENUE | here. For information srite to i Pact Piet treat. Everybody welcome to SURGEON DENTIST Near Uth St, Stuyvesant 5074 " SN ee A French Historical Masterfilm of the Hundred Years’ War Me ; eens 1 UNION SQUARE AML Kinds of The DAIL) WORKER Pa : . i IgGs Cc up. c up bo ‘Ail unemployed comrades aro requeste nec ELECTRICAL SUPPL! Quick service Drawiene for cuts, Start to finish ° i Prices rt_to Section Four Headquart 13¢ ww York Cit; i mi ‘4 and Broadway) fo ox avenue, today, Gaturday) “at other office MAZDA Bulbs Our Specialty RD Dameron ied. Nava Mant wiey CHELSEA 0275 o'clock. Very important!