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Page \iwo HATTER BOSSES DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20,_ 1930 ; | THE ADVENPURES OF BILL. WORKER |] BIG RED RALLY By RYAN WALKER. — Desert Island — = ane 7 a UNION FAKERS ot ‘His LONELY igen | Decones Bmesoe 7 te Siow e | exe Fun aa Money tis| |} JALONS Ory MAD.SQ.GARDEN Bees Fikes Seo) |SEELALERT “ieee Haney eee EAT (AY aS Ba y TRY WAGE CU See] OAERE cae sen owl ee TUESDAY NITE | A Bog Ae aL?) pe Ay | SE Tae Rank and Fi File Rallies DEED OLD} to Stop Pay Slash | AND bes |N.Y. Workers to Greet Foster, Minor, Amter oC NEW YORK.—The File Committee of Action United Hatters of North is in action again to prevent a wage cut which the bosses and the faker officialdom of the union are tr to put over on the members. The committee was formed in a strike situation and fought a wage proposition in June, ought it though the Hatters of- als were in favor of cutting. ince then separate shops have tried to put through cuts, and have been defeated. more day remains before the historic dem- onstration of October 21 at Madison Square Gard- en where Foster, Minor. and Amter will again undertake the leadership of workers’ struggles after spending 6 months in jail for working-class activities. The October 21 Demon- stration will be the high peak in the Communist Election Campaign and its object will be to rally the workers of New York to support he Com- Clever Swindle. Now the bosses ters and prop lower wages to }“Whom do you represent?” was: “T am here for the Unemployed Council, and I would rather be et! Hoover, Bosses Prepare Fight | representing the unemployed work- | Againsi Demands of Jobless: LYNCH SPIRIT | FOSTER RECEPTION COMMITTEE REPORT TUESDAY, 9:30 A. M. INSULTS” OR A FIGHT FOR BREAD ers than representing the grafters | as you do?” To which Walker replied in a < of Local 8 take a 5 per dozen ¢ hich is shriek:—“You d 1 y Wi i “ ” i ion campaign aes ad Attacks on! au delegates elected by shovs| Why Should Starving| Se RRL TL Game dt, | eeamiue Winter: Will Bring Hunger and Cold reapply ay Wg rey 5 to th. bi Workers and organizations to the Reception’ Workers Be Polite |and smash you in the face!” A| for Masses; But Gov’t Forms Committee : \ a have a quick turnover on our seating capacity. apoeangee EUR: Vegetarian THE GREEKS HAD ft :. . aaiTh "Young Defenders! ieee Sun. Each seat must be used many times during oS Se 4 wae fe RESTAURANTS ‘A WORD FOR IT "RATIONA L lays. This Sunday. opening of the See. ti Weary, meeting at 8 "Al comrades PAPE Un OUP igs treor te svat s ieee delaeteinte Taagksteek ais Beis hv Where the best food and fresh » a pleasant evening. Please keep this Committee to meet Foster, Minor | : ‘i | against lynching, wage four pro hy » | frenzied and typical gangster threat " heer Baie ter at the prison gates are (Continued from Page 1) | Whiich his detectives carried out, but to Ward Off Jobless Insurance cuts, imperialist prepara- preset . hs tat ine Workers sired ree ae which the “Times” tried to make a 2 YleR eoepeaa tion for war on the Sov- on Negro workers during the past st 12th St., on the fourth floo 8, : bit WASHINGTON, Oct. r agh 1 a motion at the Wedn ing of the local to “confe: with the bosses on the proposition A committee of the mem with the officers, under union rules. week in Brooklyn. Within a pace of t 0 a. m. sharp tomorrow (Tues- “You are a lot of grafting Tam- many politicians. I would rather Negro ch upon and bad’ imbibe their e in the schools and | nw ers, over 200 whi mber of Negro bi be a member of my working-class | than one of your grafting official In ‘another attack on Negro work-| You are a grafting Tammany Reus beat up a/tician and a crook.” while eight more dignified by changing | “That little remark prompts me) 19.—Ad- | mitting that a winter of “hunger and cold faces the 8,000,000 unem- The imperialist president, who jordered the slugging of the Cleve- land unemployed workers who want- jto come down and thrash the life | Ployed workers in this country, and/ed to present their jobless demands out of you. Put him out!” The “Telegram” giving another | version also dignifying the peanut- the hundreds of thousands more who will lose their jobs in the present sharpening crisis, Hoover has when Hoover spoke at the Bankers’ Convention, issued a statement Sat- urday in which he outlines his iet Union, ete. The Communist Party needs funds to carry on its campaign. The work- ers alone can and will Fight W Cuter a hk "3 ‘ : : ait | The “Telegram” explicitly states: | brained Walker whom it quotes as formed another of his “committees” | “plan” to combat the growing mili: * It is the duty ee the ca and file site ba pode ie Serres goat ae at og —"The exact words which aroused] saying:—“You almost cause me to | to fight against the demands of the | tancy of the unemployed. supply the campaign i . Ss vas r] 1 rested. M. Robertso: | | - miltants on the commttee to see against a young Negro boy who was|an 11-year old Negro boy, was Mayor Walker to the peak of his! take this gavel and go down there | workers for unemployment insur- Refuse Real Relief. fund. that the officers do not sell out the d thrown off th @ roof of a building beaten unconscious by whites. anger were: ‘The workers are being and thrash you. You dirty little ance, a ; : The most outstanding point Tn the ! x union, that no wage cut is permitte e Ave. by two white] The American Negro Labor Con- here baying Aioriastear dh |! aad entire scheme is that everything will Pat ohnag an, up 9 or any swindling trick which will with the aid of @ policeman. gress is mobilizing Negro and white | ny. ctelegram’s version is clearly patent cicay, that, the capitalist) ote Communist! _ |be done by the bosses and their gov-| lections in the shops an make things orse for the hatters is in Kings County Hospital| workers in a mass meeting tomor- | ‘di e Telegram’s version is berets papers, which pretend to “attack J ernment to refuse relief to the un- meetings and bring them Cutting w: to get trade, only ly injured and may be crippled|row night to protect t these outrages. ridiculous. Walker is selling -jobs,| Tammany grafters, rushed to their causes the other bosses to cut too, and the net result is not more wi but just a wage cut. The Rank and File Comm Action, previously elected, r lies the hatters to this new st Jt calls all members of the union to a meeting right after work (5 p.m.) at Manhattan Lyceum, Thurs- day, to organize a fight against the wage cut. Self Discipline at October 21 Mee Keep your seat during the entire meeting which will not last more than hours. Buy y ice-cream and soda after the meeting. The demonstration is Civic Rebertory Theatre to Present “Siegtried” Tonight The Eva Le Gallienne players of) eys, Pat and Pat, third; Conrad and ed Repertory Theatre will) Ed dy, and the Lovejoy Dancers. not buying them, cluding Nessin, knows that. the ‘Times’ version not only twisted what Nessin said, but added out of ; Whole cloth the sentence:—You are a grafting Tammany politician and a crook. Why They Lied. It did this in order to convey the | general idea that Nessin was inter- ent this evening their first full oiky of the season, “Siegfried,” from the French of Jean Girau- doux. Philip Carr made the ae tion. The chief roles will be played ty | |Miss Le Gallienne, Jacob Ben-Ami Clifford Wayne and Braves; Gus and Will; Sidney J. Page and Com-| pany; James Evans, and Sam Lin-} field and Co. Screen: Victor Me-| Laglen's “A Devil With Women,” VIOLET HEMING jested only and solely in “insulting” Walker and not in presenting the demands of the unemployed, the “in- sult” being merely incidental and invited by Walker’s studied con- tempt for the spokesmen of the job- less whom he began by insulting rupted by Walker snarlingly asking: AEMONSTRATE Everybody, in-| And} defense the moment a worker really attacks them. And what does Hey- | wood Broun, the “purifying” spokes- man of the “socialist” party, that | makes so much vote-getting fuss about Tammany graft say? “Socialist” For Walker. In his column in the “Telegram” on Saturday, Broun outdoes all bootlicking records in defense of Tammany grafters, the Communists receiving all the bile atcumulated in his gin-seaked liver. To Heywood } Broun, the “socialist,”” Mayor Walker appears holy and righteous altogether compared to the vile been attacked.” It matters not to the “socialist” Broun, of course, that Walker sneers about “serving ice cream’ when thousands of jobless workers with speakable Walker. ers. Starving work- They must come before this | nit-wit gangster with humble mein/ and polite petition! The “social- ists” demand that workers who shed their own self-respect to forage in garbage cans, must nonetheless take off their hat and bow humbly in| respect to the Mayor of All Garbage Cans. To top it off, this capitalistic “socialist” has the effrontery to in-| sult the intelligence of the entire | | population by saying:—“I happen| to believe in the personal honesty of Mayor Walker.” employed. Hoover in his statement refers to the fact that last Novem- | ber, he organized a National Busi- ness Council, to scope with the “un- employment situation.” He does not | state, however, that nothing what ‘ever was done about unemployment, and that the economic crisis, which | this committee was supposed to end, became worse. The present committee is com- |posed of six cabinet members, the most vicious enemies of all workers, as well as Governor Meyer of the | Federal Reserve Board. AMUSEMENTS Wall Street Committee. ! to the Madsion Square Graden when you come to greet Foster, Amter and Minor, back into the struggle of the working class. VOTE COMMUNIST! “For All Kinds of Insurance” ([ARL BRODSKY n , ; The workers should thus under-| It is a committee of the leading ‘ (Continued from Page 1) |and Egon Brecher. Others in the | from the moment he arrived and eee ie ha ae Nee stand the soulful unity between| Wall Street rulers, such as Mellon, Benicar bab ate cating thus help them in their dffeult task | cast include: Margarat Mower, Paul | made his historie wisecrack about ering e Goesnh b Uke Commitee Tammany scoundrels and “socialist” | Wilbur, Hurley, Hyde and Davis,|7 Mast 42nd Street, New York of keeping proletarian order in the} Teyseac, Donald Cameron and Sala| “serving ice-cream.” gates oes it clear to the timber- | SCUndrels. And the workers should | Whose main purpose will be to PFo- sn ' hall. : ; Staw. What was actually said, after | ine faving: :—“The Mayor of New| therefore Vote Communist! (Continued on Page 3) RNs, SURE g Core emt ; Sing the International with revo-| Nessin had already stated that he} York ought to be protected against | sunday? 10 a. Mist PM. lutionary energy and enthusiasm HIPPODROME represented the Unemployed Coun-| public insult of this kind. Mr.| DR. J. LEVIN and raise your clenched fist while; Vaudeville: Johnny Burke; Ray cil, and had been insultingly inter-|Walker’s dignity and honor had . singing. Huling; Miller and Marx Revue; ‘ais SURGEON DENTIST 1501 AVENUE U Ave, U Sta., B.M.T. At Wast 1ith St. BROOKLYN, N. Y. A. H. WOODS Presents DR. J. MINDEL| 9 ds Bier 8 starving families gather to demand | no circus ground. iia per aura Humphrey ~ Bo- bread and are clubbed, blackjacked TH | SURGECN DEN'TIST Communist Must Set Example. | gart, and Luana Alcaniz. and ridden down by savage police. | SWE Ovid | 1 UNION SQUARE 4 eee har itunes of seo iad 86TH STREET | MADISON 50. GARDEN |What Broun worries about is the | Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin #188 orkers will be present at the dem- To Tuesday: Screen, all week, “dignity” and “honor” of the un- GREATEST MYSTERY PLAY EVER SEEN Not connected with any onstration. The Party members, Y.C.L. members, Pioneers and revo- 1 other 6ffice 3 “Southern Gaieties”;| In “Ladies All,” the Elmer Har-| E INGE 1, : jutionary workers must be the stee i Kafka, Stanl d ris comedy, which will move on THEATRE, 42nd Street, West of Broadway |) = rod in the maintenance of revolu- Thukaay ang | Monday to the Bijou Theatre. | 7 PM, LTIN Somes oat Mate Wes leon eer soc: || Pel. ORChara 378% tionary self-discipline. They must Vaudeville, Burt Yorke | i impress the new non-Party prole- tarians with disciplinary order and revolutionary spirit of our demon-} strations. ALBEE | | 48-50 DELANCEY STREET The political unity, organizational; On the screen: “All Quiet On | CHEMIST | BAAS : Cor. Wldridge St. NEW YORK compactness, revolutionary enthusi-| The Western Front,” with Louis| 657 Allerton Avenne | Seientifie Examination of eye asm, proletarian discipline and fighting militancy must character-| ize all Communist Demonstrations. | Party Activities. Section 5 Red Election Dance. A Red Election Dance will be held | Saturday evening, Oct. 18, in the| Auditorium of the Co-operative Col- | ony, 2700 Bronx Park Hast. Arranged by ‘Unit 6. Proceeds for Unit and Section Headquarters. (ae ie An Election Campaign Rally and Ba for the benefit of the “Vida Obrera”, Spanish Weekly Organ of the Com. gn. sth St, Ladies Bobs Our Specialty | 42nd Street and Bway | } munist Party, will be held Sat., Now. ree # y . ( A E( ) (Wisconsin 1789) N¢ YW I, at the Harlem Casino. 116th St dining room. We can not afford to have our henttataee he tee Private Beauty Parlor M . and Lenox Ave. Admission 50c in advance. 75c at the door. American Jazz and Latin American Dances to- gether with other features will mark dat open. Labor and Fraternal All comrades interested in the LL.D. youth activity are urged to be present at 5 p. Proletarinn Banquet— arranged by Communist Pasty. Sec. | Emily Walters, others. “All Quiet On The Western Front.” and Ben Marks; Valentine Vox and Wolheim, Lewis Ayres and John Wray. Vaudeville: The two Roon- Cooperators! Estabrook 3215 SEROY Bronx, N.Y. their neighborhood. to its patrons for their coo tables occupied by some indi’ and discuss the topics of periods of time. ... ity of food and service it is seats at the rush hours. To these people we wish to make an appeal. The Crusader Self-Service Restaurant appeals peration in main- taining a quiet, restful atmosphere in the viduals who argue the day for long In order that we may maintain our high qual- necessary that we There are many more who would patronize our restaurant if we could provide them with Patronize EE i RR SR EC T didn’t take long for the people in the Union Square to find out that something BETTER in eating places had come into “nes., October 21 GREET “OSTER MINOR Buy Your Tickets Today! |] TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE FOLLOWING STATIONS: MANHATTAN Communist Party District Office, 35 East 12th Street Workers Bookshop, 50 East 13th St. & B Seo 1. 37 Rast ach st. Sec, 2, 1179 Broadway Soultwe Restaurant, 216 E. ith St, Biderman Bookshop, 182 2nd Ave. Needle Trades Workers Ind. Union, 131 W. HARLEM ©. P. Section 4, 308 Lenox Ave. Int'l Work. Order Schools, 143 E_ 103rd_ Street. Health Food Restaurant, 1600 Madl- son Avenue. BRONX C. P. Sec. 6. 569 Prospect Ave. Bronx Coop. Restaurant, 2700 Bronx Tickets 35c¢ in advance 50 cents at the door A Eyes! glasses—Carefully adjusted by expert optometrists—Reason- able prices. - ~ QPTOMETRISTE OPTICIANS 1690 LEX, AVE]609W.16Ist psa Pyytening bei eye 4 "OS iaw VOR Phone: LEHIGH 6382 'nternational Barber Shop W. SALA, 2016 Second Avenue, New York (bet 103rd & 104th Sts.) vegetables are served all year round | 4 WEST 28TH STREET with ALLAN DINEHART 224 all star cast NEW FALL GARRICK GUIL A Theatre Guild Production THEATRE, WEST 52nd STREET, EVENINGS AT MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AT EDITION GAIETIES fe GLOBI THE “CUCK ND ELARIOCS Biway Goatinneus Shows BERT WHEELER and ROBT. WOOLSEY in HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE with DOROTHY LEE EEK Street Datly from 10:30 A, M. 00S” ARE LOSE AGAIN pictures.” Producea “Breathtaking sequences thrill punch nequatieg ta) tdtion “AFRICA SPEAKS” ‘The Strangest Picture Ever Filmed. Y. American. A Columbia Picture by PAUL L. HOEFLER 4 sousey. ie. ZOP AKINS . 424 St. W. of Bry Hale hee Mate ‘Wed. & Sat. 2:30 SAM | DR, L, KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment U Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Where you eat and fee) at home. Dai VEGEI AIAN ai RESTAGRANT Comrades Will Alwnys Find it Pleasant (o Dine at Gar Pines. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bron ofRenr 114th Bt station) ONE: INTERVALE 0149. Vegetarian RESTAURANT | We need their busi- cont 199 SECOND AVE, UB at the Harlem Workers Club, 308 1 ontribate to the Coumenist Cam- 37 WEST 32ND STREET uth Bet. 12th and 18th Ste. | steel near Jaeth 8t. Sunday, ness, and that is why we are appealing to Tie Gardens Vote Communion Ser, ||| 221 WEST 36TH STREET Abe REPERTORY Ev Strictly Vegetarian Food j Chicken aigner, “ietigshmente, Speake: our patrons to help us in the good work we Me NG ye ot a a | re, Max Bedacht, Ford, . ‘3 i ers! are doing. We thank you! .. UNION SQUARE THEATRES Fen et Ono. aid JULIET” rAKs Bana of “tne W.LR. Hane changed its date from Tues- y to Thursday. Hereafter rehear- arlem Casino, 116th St. Ave. Admission 50 cents. cor Lenox fone wastes et pats i ene Ply. Grama h geting ‘fe NOW PLAYING! American Premiere! baie {acre wikaueaines 3y6nan Jleve6unua sn, cememeteeea Tt Fee anTiaat, OC Morty ||] Tata WORKU Preto v2 Toth St. New York ai ADDED 4 ; Tiina ‘Mae colembus Day ‘¢Menday) wp |) os cpoepomny B() fotegerie tat 2z.,| ARMOURED VAULT ) , . N'S AND YOUNG ¥ on A. DRAMATIO ERCITING Ai n Advertise ee nour Onton Meetings Dentist vw Suits yp Oraeenate ee | we eee a ea “ox net me “UP ‘POPS THE DEVIL An Amino Release. Produced in User ||| here. For information write to UNION SQUARE | popula: with ROGER PRYOR TH ST. PLAYHOUSE The DAILY WORKER [rs tieeecs ar PARK CLOTHING C0. ACME THEA. xiii | "ree fen", MOREE || 9, Aart Dame 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. "Two Big Features! A chronicle of the Now Playing! Tungus Tribe in the orrow Beateswhs.adv.atBoxOft.aT' niall, 113.48 TORCH SON Mats. Wednesday and fat Extra Met catrmins Day nan) ‘ ' Vegetari Beg aa CRU $ ADE R REMARKABLE: AMamwc: neatt - |/ NINA ROSA res” ry ‘ul eu @ n if Bienes: © slp, oy Nema diuaical Romance, with ( OF THE TRON IND TERRY THE QUEEN OF COMEDIES 1600 MADISON AVE. i Bil-Servicemen's Lengua = | HE L. A ORAMIDAS LRONARD. CnRLey, Others | Phone: UNlversity 6868 ° acittest mget eT. ae Fifth Ave. SELF: SERVICE . A 4 Maree Bea. se. W. fond Md LYSISTR ATA { ia Office Office Workers Dance. take 2 § i A ui 4 A ny SIBERIAN | AIGA ‘ARTHUR HOPKIN pea ST RE BTW way || onone: sturvessnt 3818 lace Saturday, Oct, 25 in the New Wed. & Bat, 2:40 Mats. 300% ‘aalcony “Beats, G1, All Performances Centinates Noon to Midnight HEALTH FOOD John’s Restaurant 50 East 18th @t, New York Gity

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