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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930 ee Now Our 7 DRIV 3 The SOVIET CHILDREN SEND GREETI (§ | THE ADVE ENTURES OF BILL WORKER = Tt Behoovers Us — TO CLASS-WAR PRISONERS IN US.— HERE IS ONE OF THE PooR HERE MY GOOD FELLOW TM 3f\Now IT's TEAM Woox ‘THAT ARE RAISING RELIEF FOR FAMILIES Tell of Children’s Struggle Against Religious Poison of the Capitalists and Activities in Building Up Socialist Construction st. religion, closing the church and turning it into a barn of grain.’ Then the letter inquires of the three workers in. prison of their life while incarcerated and telling them they are collecting funds for the re- lief of their wives and children who are suffering because of the persecu- tion by the boss class. The letter goes on to sa “Comrades, we wish to know pre- cisely what are the conditions of NEW YORK.—In a letter from the children of the Soviet Union to the ners in the Al- prison serving five- es unde rthe Flynn anti- | for their militant activ- | tell'of the work of MOPR} I. "L. “D.J, "the children’s religious decep- tions” and ising of funds, de up of voluntary donations” for he Winter Relief Campaign of the} “against the ch graphic the poisonous eois (Russian I. L. D.) nucleus is raising funds, made up of voluntary dona- tions.” ly greetings” and a promise to actively participate in the protest against the the clear scientific ye ae Head eee terror carried on by the boss class rk of the branch of the baat Vien aa Russian IL. L. D., the children sey: bras wien yanaeangars Sel ah ’ SOK ist principles, we are at the “We pupils of the Seven Class| same time building up the work of School are trying to enlist as many|MOPR (Russian I. L. D.). We pu- members as possible for this organ- A ization. cleus 3 deceptions, members of this nu- down with ‘religious ion off the face you flaming greetings as true friends | and promise to participate actively | in the protest against the brutal fas- of socialism by the powerful wave of | cist terror and your oppressors in i i nist action only. “Militant” phrases|the workers. The statement, which | | i 2 Pera serving its real purpose of fooling the | 5 Our movement. In our town, Kokh-| order to help you to throw off the | Sorking class eee tor ta do it|t© Hillquit means sidetracking the|was drafted by the Communist Party, ma, we are waging a mighty struggle | yoke of capitalism.” | diate phrases iat take They | Workers to safe action within capi-|U. S. A, is an indictment of the | felt hat tt pee hi id bee 4 talism and in the interest of capi-| entire capitalist system. exposes | Pittsburgh and Youngstown terri- |felt that the workers had been dis-) 1:4, f the) 1 i ri ! i gusted by the Broun clowning cam- | ‘*/S™. the misery and starvation of the 4. As | tor , aS was first decided in the z it | What the “Militant” Said. iworkers and give the program of IN STEEL MILLS) Metal National Comm. ! Orders Concentration PITISBURGH, Pa., Dec. 28.—Th national committee of the Metal | Workers Industrial League has just ended a two day session in Pitts-| burgh, in which it decided to con- centrate organization activities on the steel industry first, The first day’s session discussed the report of national secretary, An- | @rew Overgaard, the report of Mel-| don on the Red International of | Labor Unions world congress, and| and just before the convention 01 the report of Foster,-general secre-| the T. U. U. L. and will organize a/ tary of the Trade “Union Unity | Metal Workers Industrial Union. League, with which. the “Metal Work- ers Industrial League is affiliated. Workers the steel mills of, Youngstown and Pittsburgh related the terrific conditions in the mills. The discussion took up the perspec- tive of struggle, which is good, and worked out concrete plans of action, There will be, within the steel industry, a concentration in sent session of the Metal League national committee. Shop Organization. In the organization there will be special emphasis op| shop grievances, | shop grievance and shop committees. A formal appeal is being issued by the Metal Workers Industrial League | addressed to miners and metal| workers, urging them to organize and | participate in unemployment dem onstrations throughout the country, ment Insurance Bill, mittee of the Mine, Oil and Smelter day, in Pittsburgh. \ THE CITY HAS MONEY THE JOBLESS! = AU Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S ' Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Cler-mont Parkway, Bronx Labor and Fraternal 8-Day Drive For the New York Workers Center. and for the printing press has been nuthorized by the Central Committee. ‘The drive will open with a banquet om the 11th of January and will con. tinue with a bazanr for seven days. We urge all organizatious not to ar- Tage any affairs during this drive. An The Red Banquet. pi ae to greet the Central Commit t | the Communist Party of the Ur 8, Ay | on the occasion of the moving into | the new Workers Center, will be held | Vi fi at the center, 35 E. 12th St. Sunday, | biel ede ‘an. 8 p.m. All workers’ organ: URANT:! izations are urged to elect two gan: | RESTA Ss ernational Labor Defense. The| your prison life, what food u get, Muselin, Tom Zima | how you were imprisoned. From the and is from the | Newspapers, magazines, etc., we know ven Class School”! that your condition is bad, but a < Industrial| frequent communication with us could perhaps make it easier We} xy are striving, comrades, with all our coming right : Ps might to help you. Our MOPR} The letter concludes with “flaming | Workers Industrial Union begin to- | FOR COPS; MAKE IT FEED | UNEMPLOYED. I Must DO SOME THING To CLOTHE HIM, GIVE HIM YouR, cAB ) SHIRT ANN TR FILLED WITH THE CHRISTIAN SPIRI HERE IS A. CAP To | TO Cover vol | NAKEDNESS SOCIALIST CONVENTION FOR PHRASES TO FOOL pils of the Seven Class School send | x, | meeting of the national committee |Paign, and as one delegate put it, | of the T. U. U. L, a week ago, and actually went further than the repub- enthusiastically approved by the pre- | !ican and democratic party. campaign, jlution says the <cociali with formation of | " seed his collar. in support of the Workers Unemploy- li The sessions of the national com-|must be American in our approac’ |riled at too much emphasis on |always able to get. the floor. | voting was put over for a month. “I} am a militant, too,” said Hillquit. “t believe in getting the workers. But Jabout what” is happening in Russia |and praise it you are praising what (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) you t and what was embodied in a resolu- Hil fon passed by a good majority, name- ly, that there is no difference between orman Thomas, Waldman, Hilquit, jand the so-called “militants.” The ‘militants’ ca. e forward with the} idea that the socialist party fs not} comp! Stanl No, they all agreed, militants and He otherwise, this would not do. To win workers in the interest of betri you must use left phra The res have to go} ses. Dona after “the wage-workers.” | and t One fat delegate got up, a little) “wage | His front glistened with a/| His short neck bulged | Breadlines and fac- | tories were as forcign to him as they are to the rest of the delegates. “we have an ignorant working class he bemoaned. “Th ing, they want nothing, and Sta workers.” joud silk shirt. Tey, {has t It m what even have nott The national convention of the | they will fight for nothing. We who league will be held in the same city | have a little and want more are in- |telligent and know what we want. It|ine ¥ is the lawyers and doctors that the socialist party must appeal to. Do not depend on the workers.” Hillquit spoke. He had | C22 to go so he talked on the Soviet |) Union too, though this resolution was \hav not being discussed—in fact final }ave democratic essary to fool the workgrs, a danger in praising jin letting the workers know that this {method can be achieved by Commu- Then up spoke one of the “mili- {struggle | tants,” even 1| times, | philosophy which supplied good left phrases with which to! support Mac- | in a nutshell it was this: The socialist | and what they must do to smash the is doing in England—support imper- ialism through left phrases. |fascist dictatorship proposat. clever enough to know that the build- | Union under the Five Year Plan is We | having a tremendous effect on the y,| Workers everywhere. | the socialists approve of it but tell The lawyers were {the workers that only the socialists |yelled out: They haven’t got social- |ism, they have slavery. |PARTY. ISSUES HUNGERPAMPHLET | GCL ASS NEW YORK.—Mass distribution in | hundreds of thousands of copies Al |planned for the five-cent pamphlet | |entitled “Pight Against Hunger,” con- | j taining the statement read by Wil- liam Z. Foster before the Fish Com- | jmitee in Washington early in Decem- | ber. The Fish Committee literally glow- ered when they heard Foster read | this exposure of mass hunger among WORK philosophy. This will lead 00 Iquit explained that it, was _nec- but there actual ac- | lishments of the Soviet Union, | of .the Communist Party in fact the leader, Stanley.|against hunger. ley said he had been studying./ While it was read to the Fish Com- mentioned Marx several) mittee it was in reality addressed to though to him Marxism was @/the American workers. This small pamphlet of 32 pages should be read by millions of work- | ers. In brief form it shovs how the workers fare under capitalism, espe- cially during the present severe crisis, ld, the German Socialist Party, 0 mislead the American workers miley made a long speech. But attempts of the capitalist to unload | the burden of the crisis on the backs | |of the workers. | has been going backward. It oo many propertied people in it. ust go to the workers and do NTS! HE NEEDS PANTS AND HIRT AND Coat PIISHOEL DO YOUR PART SUCCESSFUL. \ THs SHOULD A Good Citta ihe iceman. Yous INEMPLOYED HAS B N HIGHLY § IT Betoovers Us To HELP (oure UNforTuNATe. BROTHER . GIVE HIM Youre CAP SHIT |: COAT, PANTS. SHOES ETC i RSS st AO Chicago RD dihers a Jobless Prepare Foster “Meet, Jan. 9 CHICAGO, IIl., employed | preparations for Councils Un- | C 70 Ce 14th oliseum, and Dec. of the m for unemployment relief at wi William Z. Foster is the main} t speaker; t the The Unemployed Councils and the T. U. U. L. are issuing tens of thou- | sands of leaflets appealing | ployed and unemployed workers to | rally in support of this meeting which will take place Friday, Jan. 9, in the! ntime, to all em- in crime, i (CONTINUED ON GUILD iias: Midnight ND ST. W. THURSDAY OF Bway. AND 15th . Uy cond PAG EVEN SATURDAY THREE) the Independent Labor Party But Stanley and his group know this won't go with the workers. Hillquit also realizes this and therefore they | take the fire of the “militants,” and put it into a resolution. They all agree to it. Everything is rosy and the way is opened to fool the work- ers with the refurbished “left” phrases. Stanley had a good word for Mosley’s He is up of socialism in the Soviet So he proposes do it properly. One delegate Lots of them the same ideas as Ham Fish. jyou go a little too far, my young \friends. Remember when you. talk| has been accomplished by the Com- munist philosophy and not the social- eB |—MELR OSE— 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. trons MES | RESTAU in) tere) fo Dine at 0 (near 174th St. Station BONE INTERVAL bide 7 NO-TIP a”? OLEKTIV BARBER SHOP 433 E. 9th Street, New York City Tel. Anniversary Celebration Or THE DAILY WORKER ORChard 3783 DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strietly by Appointment NEW YO! Vegetarian Saturday : LERIGH 6382 gates to this banduct. Spealrers: wil | f Cooperative House ||]. ‘ owdel edac Wh e f d fresh repre if, the revolutionary eve mes ary served pass Rooma re Dance Studio for Rent aternational Barber Shop JANUARY “Sn eria”. ‘ol adeship “ ‘Trop. yaw v1 OST BARBI Moteative Commadeahtg 2016 Second ‘Avenue, New Yor! n- | “J ‘a ol thet 10ard & 104th Sted Ptalian W te be ex | 225 81 36TH STREET Te GAH AMES Ee or, Private Reauty Parlor yo dan | 4 . ae + é | J sys | Three Revolutionary Workers’ Organizations | 3. Nigh’s ribulon 2 LL.D. Ella May B: ee F.8.U i 8:00 P. M. Ktdtin pn | WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF 4 Pau ‘ a 4 act drama of al ) : eee E te Seed A Unique Revolutionary Bey: tie Je AG || NEEDLE TRADES WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION CONCERT Lyceum Jan, 5th at p.m ae UNITED COUNCILS OF WOPKINGCLASS WOMEN ROCHGRE OIE MER y Vente Live 1: 1 mocr hip Meeting mavile ond Alfred LD wl be held 18 Bristol St both branches ar will be shown at 308 Lenox Ave, ne ine afterward, ACTING ~ MOVIES ership Meeting Women’s Councils at Workers Cente: . 12th Bt Mon- Ony night. & arkoft will epeak on “Ro: Orguniza- r “Nee eae : _Farnitare Workers! Industriat ut 16 W. 2ist]e Kers and mem- to attend, a Lenny meets tonight at 7:30 Auf bers are ure Dance in Brownsville. the Youth Center on New Year's Good hand. | ds to Daily Fund. t New Year's ene Danes BEODS: Section 5 will hold , an Bist at Et rad nesday, Dec. All con GAMES = ADMISSIONS :—Friday, 35c; Saturday, 50c3 . Children’s Tickets, 10e arranged a JOINT BAZAAR STAR CASINO 107th - SINGING -:- DANCING -- BARGAINS! -- BA Bring all articles, Honor Roll Booklets, money for tickets to Bazaar Offices: W. I. R., 131 W. 28th St. and W. C. W. W., 799 Broadway, Room 535 St. and Park Ave. DELICIOUS FOOD New York City REVOLUTIONARY FOLK SONGS OPERATIC ARIAS ORATORIO WORKERS’ gONGS AND Freiheit Gesangs Verein in New Revolutlonary Selections ST. NICHOLAS CASINO 69 WEST 66TH STREET Near Provdway ADMISSION 50 AND 75 CENTS Tickets at Freiheit and Bokshop MUSIC RGAINS! Scientific Examination of eye Elizabeth the Queen Daily GLOBE *: CHARLEY’S AUNT with CHARLES RUGGL E From OA |The Acto SHE GOT WHAT ‘Dr APER SHE WANTED. | in with BETTY COMPSON, LE i Pato TRACY and ALAN HA irae es list Con, th St. Playhouse 52 W. 8th STREET Noon to Midnight Pop. THE DREAM WALTZ Alxo LAST RECORDS of ANDH Prices hawk GUY ROBE ARM: SON, th Ave. Playhouse 66 Fifth Avenne. Con. 2 PL “ZWEI WELTEN” M. to (Pwo A Drama of the Russian-Austrian Fre ‘|| MiePODRONE BK RKO Bacrs agers, 6th Ave. & 43d St SY SHOW IN NEW YORK WILL ROGERS “L IGHT 'NIN’” Inc. present RUTH NINA ROSA ical Romance, with ETHELIND TERRY DA, LUONARD CEELEY, Others 44th, W. of Broadway ., Thurs, & Sat. be- | 7:30 | made to | bers of | unions to hear Fos- | L. of the ed workers are going from and the great increase hunger and misery for THE THEATRE Gua PRESENTS nc, to Give Dance, Jan. / {Cuben Workers Club | NEW YORK—The Cuban Wc ers’ Club is arranging a dance | raise funds for the plrpose of aidi the revolutionary workers in Cul who are hard pressed by the chado dictatorship, This affair take place next Saturday, Jan. 3, the Astoria Mansion, 62 E, Fot St., New York. Music by Case: | Herlemistic Band. Hot Dog Jamboree of Red Builders News Club, 27 East 4th St. Sunday, 3 p. m. Cooperators! USEROY CHEMIST 857 Allerton Avenue |{ Estabrook 8215 Bronx, NY. | ° DEWEY 9914 Office Hours: » 9 PB. Sunday: 10 A, M.-1 P DR. J. LEVIN SURGEON DENTIST 1501 AVENUE U Ave, U Sta, BM. At Hast 15th St, BROOKLYN, N, 3. DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 Not eon: with other office 3y6uaa Jlevebuuua DR. A. BROWN | Dentist 301 Rast 14th St., Cor. Second A’ Tel. Algonquin 7248 RATIONAL Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi UB Bet. 12th and 18th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food Midnight. Pop. Prices WORLDS) tier pdrama_by ARTHUR HOPKINS presents “THIS -IS NEW YORK” A new comedy by Robert with LOIS MORAN SDAY, . WOODS Presents ARTHUR BYRON i STAR FINAL DEC. 30 is Weltzenkorn of & Sat. at 2 E, Sherwood Evenings 8:40 — Mats. Fri, & Sat. 2: MASQUE 45th St. 7 PGA WALLACE’S PLAY | Mats. ON, THE SPOT py CRANE WILBUR and 49th ANNA Street, West of Ir Eves. 8:50. Mats. Wed., Thurs. MAY WONG EN: SHAKES dlwany Sat, IVIC REPERTORY 1 5 1 500, PVA LE GALLIENNE, Pouleitt Me fae ks.adv.atBoxOt.& $1, $1.50 Mats. Th Wt Evenings at es — PEAREAN REPE TOIRE sth Street Se OFS THE DEVIL” SL to $2.50) W. of By Saturday Eve:, January \ MORNING FREIHEIT COSTUME BALL at Madison Square Garden TIOKETS IN ADVANCE 75 AND 50 CENTS at MORNING FREIHEIT 35 EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEW YORK 24 Sunday, B5e5 Combination Ticket, $1.00 (Will Admit Three People Any Night) 750 ‘vor BETTER VALUES IN MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S w Suits and Overcoats go to PARK CLOTHING C0. 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian "> RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNI versity 5865 hone: Stuyvesant $81 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN Di! A place with atmosphere where al} radicals meet * 302 E.12th St, New ¥: Advertise your Union Mectings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 80 East 13th St, New York Clty |We Invite Workers to the | BUUE BIRD CAFETERIA GOOD WHOLESOME FO0¢ Fair Prices | A Comfortable Place to Eaj 827 BROADWAY Patronize the AND Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST: Wing eae s LARGE CORNER a saan ae sas, ‘Spe " Between 12th and 13th St Concoops Food Store: (| “Buy in’ the Co-operative Store and help the Leff