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Page Two AILY WORKER, SW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931 A. F. L. CARPENTERS’ LOCAL ENDORSES JO CAMPAIGN TO COLLECT THOUSANDS OF NAMES TO SUPPORT THE BILL United Front Conference Meets Monday to Take Up Question of Amendments Will Elect Delegation to Go to Congress With Bill and Signatures sage, to Washington Feb..10. Over 500 votes carried the motion The conference Will also devise to endorse the Workers Unemploy- ment Insurance Bill. Only Hutchi-|means to reach more masses with the son’s henchman, Raskin, and a few!campaign for signatures to the bill. of his gang abstained from voting| There is only about one month leit on the bill, they did not dare vote|in which to collec these signatures, against it. jand this becomes a main campaign Raskin tried to delude the carpen-|of the jobless from now on. ters by a proposal to ask Hutcheson| Other events in New York which end Green te work for ufemploymen®|the conference has general supervi- insurance. He was *>oroughly ex-|sion are the mass trial of Walker, posed along with Hutcheson and|Green, Hoover and Norman Thomas Green, as enemies of the w-~ -rs. |at 1 p. m. in Star Casino. On Jan. Gecidea to send their|13, 14 and 15 tnere will be 200 open resolution for the *'” to congress, air meetings.in the city. On Jan. his jocal, and many other vy ~-|16 there Will Be Stk thdvor mass ers’ organizations, will send delegates | meetings. House to hewse Hgneiirs to the United Front Conference on | collections will take place Jan. 18. Ai U nemployment to be held Mondey great hunger march of the jobless ory at Irving Plaza Hall, 7:30 p.m. The |the whole city on the city hall ts 600 delegates who were at the con- | Scheduled for Jan, 20. | ference Dec. 19 will be expected, and) wry YORK. — Local 2717 of the many others. Organizations sending! ypiteq Brotherhood of Carpenters delegates should immediately send} ang Joiners of America (AFL. in a credentials to the New York Cam-/ special meeting Monday night with paigh Committee for Unemployment | nearly 600 present, voted to endorse) Pnsurakes 36 West Bist St. the Workers Unemployment Insur+ There will be a discussion of/ ance Bill, and voted down with in- amendments proposed to the Work-| dignation the shameful proposal of ers Unemployment Insurance Bill,, the district council for a tax on) and election of the. New York dele- | evéry workers’ wages to raise an “‘un- | gation which goes with delegates | employment fund.” from all other cities to carry the bill For the proposal of the tax there and signatures demanding its pas-' were only about 18 votes. The local LABOR AND FRATERNAL rs, 7 p.m. aily Worker | = jee} THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER | {TURN Your Gurt \On Somer Russia | 280 Tear wie. \ Tare Some oie OF UNEMPLOYE: our yh HERE TAKE } | This Gon You HAve THe Sk CAPITALISM. POLITICAN ae hos ATTEND PROTEST | MEETING TONIGHT Arrange for Youth Conference Organizations Come Soviet Expedition in Body to the Daily Worker Anniversary The Daily Worker Anniversar} affair, Saturday, Jan. 10, at St Nicholas Arena, will be & demon- stration against the “Committee to combat Communism,” headed “Al-Yemen,”, a product of Sovkino now playing at the Cameo Theatre, lends an exceptional opportunity to study the unusual, tribe, for in this NEW YORK—Again the Post Of- |] by Fish, Woll and company. Al little knewWn country Arabs and Jews fice Department is using its author-|| workers’ organizations must’ be }/ are to be seen living the same lives ity to attack the workers’ press. In|f mobilized 100 per cent for the |/and working in identically the same ways that have been handed down through yéars of undisturbed an- | tiquity, without the development of thodern innovations or customs. Situated ih Southwestern Arabia and still retaining its feudal habits the past few months four working |} Daily Worker Anniversary as € class papers have been barred from |{ proper answer to the fascists. Or- the mails. Fish has seen to it that |{ ganizations should bring theit in thé past few months, the Young /} banners. Vote substantial sums Pioneer, organ of the Young Pioneers |] for the Daily Worker Emergency of America, the Vida Obrera, a Span-|| Drive and bring it along to the ish weekly, the Young Worker, or- |] affair. and mode of life, “Al-Yemen” is one | gan of the Young Communist League lof the most inaccessible and little An S-Das Drive Wer the New York | Workers © | nod for the printing has heen | txed DS the Central Committee. | with a banaue oa the Lith of January and will con: in for seven days | Ww We urze all orgnnizntions not to ar- | arr fit urday, | on 8 3 A. 10. 2 re asked to nport this dance and help make it| huge success. The “Press Dance” | 1 be an exhibition performance y this group of talehted | any affairs during this drive | cor Many Surprises are in . > * prepa n, Workers Center, 93 FRIDAY— Mercer Bt | Sg Affair Workers 1 prs Theatre of WIR | pany Worker Annlverkary have | ee organizatio sdaxs, m. at 131 W. 28th} a Grand Di P. th Amboy. given by the Commu- : ™ t Party and the Young Go unist Ske Binenet OM hnd other Working. class ‘or- the Distriet Office her ia sr age Proceeds to go to the Good music, reffesh- Foram. ion 35 cents. Pees t 7th Anniversary in Newark | of the Daily | il be célebinted Jan. 10, at} rg Center, 93 Meréer St. at 8 p.m. Joe Hitt Branch LL.D. Zi eet eet gale ahs See Williamsburgh Workrs Club tare W Spent 795 Flushing Ave. Concert and Sothe Hi ent Speakers | gance for the benefit of the Dail cht s StS pom | Worker, at 8 p.m Y. ©. L. Dance. Kducational Meeting Katovi of Brownsville and “Arsenal” Soviet Film. and Photo League at § p.m. at WIR Center, 131 W. 28th St. first floor. The for the WIR scouts Wil] take place at 4 p.m. Admission 19 cents. The evening performance will be followed y a discussion on the “Film in the §." headed by Dave Platt. Admission 25 cents. BRR: Entertainment and Date. given by the Bronx Workers Club at fi72 Boston Road for the benefit of | the coming dress strike, at 8 p. m. Admission 35 cents. ortant Meeting 1 Committee and p. m. at the udway, room gates must erformanc New York Center Constraction Workers. A specia eeting of all workers who worked the York Work- er will be held today at 5 E. 4th floor, 6 p,m. 12th St., . x-Servicemen’s Leazue. Oreenization committee eet A Social and Entertainment. At een CUE bast 3rd Bt. tbe [Riven by Unit 17 and Council 24 at fore the regular meeting, | isis Grend Concourse (entrance on 1110 nt Bath Beach. Worker. Come and spend a pleasant tre. with Del wasa'y, ron ic Children”) § . at 8:30 p. m., Sth St. Brook: Melia Memorial. ivn, Entire’ proceeds to “Working |at New Harlem Casino, at 3 p.m Women.” Bast New York Workers Culture SATURDAY— Past New York Workers Culture AN Members: Club. Of the Harlem Progressive Youth] Package patty and danee at 524 Demonstrate Against the Fish Committee! AT THE Daily Worker 7th ANNIVERSARY This Saturday at 8 p. m. ST. NICHOLAS CASINO 69 WEST 66th STREET SPEAKERS: Max Bedacht, Israel Amter, H. Haywood & others CONCERT PROGRAM: Sergei Radamsky in New Soviet Song Freibeit Gesangs Verein in New Numbers Borris Bell, V. Valentnova, C. Kayuloft / Leo Livoff, Tartar Dancer Ad mission 50 and 75 Cents hh Ste? | ¢ | 4 | itor of the Young Worker, Herbert aries te will be shown by the Workers Film | Admission free, }7 p.m | at 569 Prospect and now the J-iberator, organ of the | FHF uf known countries of the world. Very militant Negro masses, have been de- | vit ‘ | few foreign visitors have succeeded nied second class mailing rights. in penetrating its borders. The film Come to the mass meeting to pro- T ify 10 was screened by @ Soviet expedition we |who brought back many vivid and test against the gnslaught of the bosses at the Stuyvesant Casino, Sec- moving scenes of the tribes in the district. ond Ave. and Ninth St. Max Bedacht, P, a of the Central Committee of the| Fascists Spread Lies NIGHT” AT AMBASSADOR Communist Party, S. W. Gersdn, ed-| About Worker Newion, editor of ‘he Liberator, Fred a = z eas Owing to the increased interest in Biedenkapp, and J. Louis Engdahl, of | NEW YORK.—The release of Guido! ine presentations of Shakespeare, ‘Arrangements are being made for| deport this militant leader to Italy a conference of Youth organizations | Where he will be “legally” executed SLIDE LECTURE to protest against the attack and te| for his anti-fascist activities and is, sue of the “Young Worker” are on| in New York and elsewhere have ON 3 YEAR PLAN hand. All workers who donate a dol- | ‘#ken up the fight to deport Serio. es by mail. Send in contributions te| on $1,000 bail through the vigorous the Young Worker, 43 East 125th St. | efforts of workers’ organizations, the NEW YORK.—An exposure of the : war plots against the Soviet Union, aoe charging him with being an anarchist 09 A the International Labor Defense will | Serio on bail has intensified the ac- spread the Young Worker. Several| through the Mussolini embassy in| lar or mofe to the campaign of the| As soon as the International Labor! 7... * ste im Larin Will Speak at | fascist press in New York carried and an illustrated lécture of the ad- be the speakers. | tivities of the Italian Embassy to! hundred copies of *he unmailable ts- { Washington the Italian fascist press “Young Worker” will receive a copy | Defense secured the release of Serio) Plaza Sunday Vermont St, Brooklyn. | articles of misinformation about Serio Brownsville W ermment by force and violence. The New York Belletino della Sera psaid: “Guido Serio, the notorious anar- chist who has fought for many months against being deported to m. sha Strug Admision i5 Workers’ Republic will be the main points of a lecture to be delivered Sunday, Jan. 18, at 8 p. m. at the Irving Plaza, Irving Place and 15th St. by Comrade Larin. Larin has just returned from the Soviet Union Italy where he was sentenced to be| With some new pictures of Socialist shot for his violent anti-faseist/ construction. The lecture, which will propaganda .. .” be given in the Russian language, is Immediately following this infor-| Under the auspices of the Friends of | mation of the intensified campaign | thé Soviet Union. to deport Serio and other militants for their working class activities the I. L. D. organized a sub-committee Hatta Beene. with one representative from éach Red Sunday for Yount Worker at|1 L, D. language committee and with 10 a. m, at 1400 Boston Road. representatives from the National Executive Committee to give special attention to the fight against depor- tations. The first meeting of this committee cent, munict FP on the occasion the moving into the new Workers Center, 35 B. 12th St., takes place at 8 p. m. at the Center. All workers’ organizations are urged to elect two delegates to this banquet Prominent speake Authorities Deny Raymond Right to Sweater for Cold NEW YORK.—Harry Raymond. meniber of the March 6 Committee of the Unemployed, now serving a sentence at Hart’s Island, was denied Suni at 7:30 at 14 Prog. Youth ¥ Nite Dance. Madison Ave. Harlem lub. Se A Special Organization Conference. of all New Jersey branches of the +: ILD will be at 4. m, at 97| Will take place Friday, January 9, at/the right to a sweater which was Mercer $ five o'clock in the National Office| sent him in ordef that he might be Branche Jersey sented. of the International Labor Defense the following statement of facts was issued: able to withstand the cold weather ‘The district office of the t. L. D . “New Rabyion” Mple of Paris : protested the action of Richard C. Commune. frown at Checkorhyak |, Workers! “During the year 1930 the I. £. D.| Patterson, commissioner, who de- 6 p.m. fought nearly 100 deportation cases) prived the militant worker of this A) Open Bronx Worker Road, & p.m. in all sections of the country. The/ right, while the prison authorities are by i Boston | deportation weapon will be used dur-| very cateful to extend every favor to he Bank shes.” | ing the year 1931 on an ever increas- | Connoly, who has robbed the work- . ing seale by the ruling class. This is| ers of Queéns of millions of dollars. ; by the following report | planned by the Fish Committee; leg- islation already before Congress; the declaration of the new secretary of labor, reporting ‘there is need for stfengthening the laws relative to the m at Brooklyn Y. C. L. Ménibers Attention. | shown Membership meeting at 2 p. $1 Graham Ave, (inéluding Brooklyn and Coney Island Un ERA 3 “The Young Defenders.” 1400 Boston Road 8 p. m. Esperanto Class. 5 p. m,, membership meeting. 7 The Message of Karl Lieb- m Ss Greek Comrades at WC There will be a special meeting of kiecht te Youth, aker, John | deportation of those aliens affiliated) ay the Greek impmbers of the Com+ Porter. Pee Ga with organizations advocating the| munist Party Fiidey, Jan. 6, at ae Cacknae, Party. overthrow of the government.’ In) the Workers’ Center, 53 B. 12th Bt, [Rite ty ocan 12, Proceeds, for | this situation the International Labor | at g p,m. sharp. Questions of vital Defense must develop a most ener- getic defense of workers facing de- port-‘‘on, raising sharper than ever 261 Utica Ave. Brooklyn. . importance will be taken up. District Committee Communist Party No. 2. p.m. Bronx Workers um, . Dil Andrews TURN Your Gon}, ON Moscow, AND You'tt HAVE PIE IN OF IVOEGESTIB Brings Back Vivid | Scenes of Arabia FRITZ LEIBER TO PRESENT “12TH | Fritz Leiber and his company at the} favoring the overthrowing of the gov-| vance of Sotialist upbuilding in the | Special Meeting of All. —You’re Wrong, It’s Right— BLESS INSURANCE BILL By RYAN WALKER Tun Your Gul ON SovieT RUSSIA | Shout Fgh , toUKN Fi Be ie | ___ lena BREAD LINES PRNED Y ister (OF cneisrorny Zs Tee Gunitue | [RBCS RONG WAY} tars bey WORKER A Call to Readers to Come to Meetings With Editorial Staff NEW YORK.—Closer contact between the Daily Worker read- ers and the editorial staff will be the main purpose of a meeting to be held Saturday, January 17, at 6:30 p.m., after work, on the 2nd floor of the Workers Center, 35 E. 12th Street. This is not a meet- ing to carry out the necessary work of collecting funds for the Ambassador Theatre have extended | their engagement an additional week. | ‘The repertoire for the final week | follows: Monday evening, “Richard iil’; Tuesday evening, “Hamlet”; | Wednesday matinee, “Twelfth Night”; | Wednesday evening, “Julius Saesar” Thursday evening, “King Lear”, Fri- | day evening, “The Merchant of Ven- | icé”; Saturday matinee, “As You Like |} Daily Worker. It is something It’; Saturday evening, “Macbeth.” |] never before done. Every reader of the Daily ‘THE LIVING CORPSE” AT 8TH STREET PLAYHOUSE | Leon Tolstoy's drama, “The Living | corpse” (Redemption), will have its | Ameri¢an premiere at the Eighth} Street Playhouse beginning this Sat- | Worker who is interested in im- proving the contents of the paper, who has valuable suggestions and criticisms to is invited to partake in this gathering. Es- pecially representatives of work- \urday. This picture was brought to |} ers’ organizations should come | America by A. H. Woods. The film is|] with concrete suggestions of silent and was directed by Fedor|{ drawing the Daily Worker close to the life and struggles of their organization. There will be a report from Comrade A. Landy for the edi- torial staff on the problems oi the Worker, plans for es- tablishing closer contact with the readers. There will be open discussion from the floor. Every worker who has the betterment of the Daily Worker at heart is invited to at- tend and do his part in contribut- ing to the ediforial end of the Daily Worker. This matter should immediately be taken up in your organization. Elect delegates to put the views of your organization before the meeting. Every reader’ should do his part. Ozep with Pudovkin in the leading | }part, the role which was portrayed | on the stage by John Barrymore and recently in the films by John Gilbert. Pudovkin is well known here as the director of the “End of St. Peters-| burg” and “Storm Over Asia.” The film was made by the Russian film |/ company, - Meschrabpom-Film, and the Promeétheus-Film, Berlin. At the FifttAve. Playhouse the |feature pictures beginning Saturday | | will be a return engagement of the Swedish talking picture, “For Hennes Skull,” with Gosta Ekman. Wednes- | day a silent travel picture of Sweden | will be shown for’ the balance of the | week. HIPPODROME. At the Hippodrome for the week | starting Saturday “Mothers Cry” is) the screen feature, with Dorothy | CHINA LOAN IS 10 FIGHT “REDS” WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. While Congress is preparing plans to spur | war against the Soviet Union by de- |claring a ban on imports from the |U. S. 8S. R., the Senate, under thé leadership of Senator Pittman, silver | magnate, is preparing plans for in= tervention in China through a $250,~ | 000,000 loan to Chiang Kai Shek. The | money will also be used to strengthen | Chiang Kai Shek’s fight against the | revolutionary workers and peasants, The battle for the Chinese markets lis growing intense. The Canadian jbosses, with the co-operation of Britain, are proposing a loan to | China to unload 100,000,000 bushels |of surplus wheat. The Senate Com- | mittee, through Pittman, who owls | most of the silver mines in the United |States, is leading an attack against the Canadian plan to give Wall Street the upper hand in the proposed in- tervention in China. | The Senate Foreign Relations Comi- | mittee will call in Owen D, Young, | Thomas W. Lamont, J. P. Morgan |and Bernard M. Baruch, big Wall Street bankers, to propose details of | this scheme, | A recent editorial In the Soviet newspaper, “For Industrialization,” | bointing out the sharpening differ- jences between the boss powers over | China, says: “The Chinese market be- | comes the center of special attention of the capitalists of the whole world.” | Organize a Worcorr Group in | your city or town. Help organize | the workers in your shop Write | of the conditions there, Peterson, Helen Chandler, David} Manners and Sidney Blackmer in the } cast. Bight acts, headed by Larry Rich | : ———— « The film is based on Helen) Gace Cariisle’s sensational novel. and company, form the state attrac- tion. Tyler Mason, the Marcellus Dancers, Budd Marcellus, Mme. Ev-. erést’s Monkeyland Revue, Phil Rich and his company, Llyd and Bryce, | Ewing Eaton and Dack Shing are! others in the show. AMINO PRESENTS | | FIRST PICTURE EVER MADE NO-TIP ” THE "KoLextiv BARBER SHOP | 133 E. 9th Street, New York Cit: PRICAN PRE THE SOVIET EXPEDITION TO "AL- YEMEN” OF THIS ARABIAN COUNTRY! LIVES AND HABITS OF THE ARABS AND JEWS VIVIDLY AND TRUTHFULLY PRESENTED! R @2ND STREET |POPULAR CAMEO pen races | NOW ;“""" Theatre Guild Productions “——™, MIDNIGHT Elizabeth the Queen Lynn Fontanne Altred Lunt Morris Carnovsky, Joanna Roos MARTIN BECK 7R#4 West of Broadway Evs. $:49. Mts, Th. & Sat, 2:40 WANTED:—Furnished Room, Two, Priv- ate Bath, Downtown, Manhattan—J. P. eo, DAILY WORKER, 50 B, 13th Street Advertise Your Union Meetings Here. For Information Write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Department 50 East 13th St. New York City Vegetarian Cooperative House || IN Rooma and Dance Stadio for Ment “Saladerin”—Comradeship | | Creative Activities eet \4 FRIENDS OF NATURE WTON AVE, (near 3ist St edonia 58669 RITZ LEIBER HARES! REAN REPERTOIRE MUL nS ARTHUR HOPKINS presents “THIS IS NEW YORK” the right of asylum for all politiea) refugees in the United States.” Conzales Br. LSNR in Coney Dance Sat. NEW YORK.—The inauguration of (he Gonzales Branch of the League . of Struggle for Negro Rights and the opening of a cetiter will take place 8 p. m. “Youtt and the Coming Wa: vkers Forum, ost New York The Coming Nei All workers i Wis Waxt New York W p.m. at thi Workers Center. Me Trades Strike.” vited. Suits and Atfnir, At 1472 Boston Road, mesis_ serv from 1 to 7 p.m. Admission 50 Gents for ndvits and 25 cents for children. Proceeds to Dally Worketg Auspicet Bronx Workers Club. gta 172 93 Avenue A. FOR BETTER VALUES IN MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S PARK CLOTHING CO. A new comedy by Robert ©. Sherwood with LOIS MORAN Plymouth eA,h grnres Evenings 8:40—Mats, Thurs, & Snt, 2:20 Bille BURKE 84 tor NOVELLO 18 & rousing, rollicking rint 6f laughs ‘THE TR'""l GAME Phoebe FOSTER Viola TRED ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE Aith, Street, West of Brondway Overcoats 2? a Cot Sixth St this Saturday evening, Jan. 10, at) - 2853 W. 28rd St., Coney Island. JOBLESS SHOE WORKERS WIDEN ACTIVITIES. NEW YORK. — The Shoe and Ruilding Workers to a ATTEND! Meet on Activization NEW YORK.—An aetivization con- ference of the Building and Gonstruc- YOUNG WORKER MASS MEETING PROTEST AGAINST THE BARRING OF Hvenings 8:50, Mats, Wed. & Sat, at 2:30 GAR WALLACK'S PLAY ! DEFEND! with CRANE WILBUR and ANNA MAY WONO ON THE SPOT. EDGAR WALLACH'S FORREST THE, i “in the AP, a sivell as organiaiig neWerdietie tion Workers International League will take place on Saturday, at 16 W. 2ist St. At this conference plans will be dtawn up for the League's methber- ship dive to begin at January 15 and ond on April 15. Also plans will be drawn tip to activive our groups with- and au etip i f Teather Workers Unemployed Coun- cils of Greater N. Y. at their latest meeting have decided to enter into the common struggics of the Com- muhist, Party and the Trade Union Unity League. Further, it will take part ih the hunger marches soon to take place, The council meets ‘Thursday Monday at 16 W. WORKING CLASS PAPERS FROM THE MAILS Stuyvesant Casin6, 2nd Ave. and 9th St. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1931, at 8 P.M. x nepacar, Manbe Canitel Goes. Communit Party Balter ¥ Worker Ft PA RSMENGDAETE, Secy International Labor Defense AM Street, West of Broadway 8:0, Mats, Wed. & Sot, nt Vivew. present RUDH | Phe Drapre in her Original Character Sketches ROGRAM CHANGED DA MEDY THEATRE — eg 4 B, of By. Mats. Thur. Bvonings Cnetudiny Bundass Actor 6 eee ae” A. BH, WOODS Presents Mats. Wed. and Sat, NINA ROSA New Musical Romance, with GUY ROBERTSON, ETHELIND ARMIDA, LEONARD CERELEY, MAJESTIC THBA,, 44th, W. of | Evenings 8:30.—Mats, Wed, & Sat. 2: TERRY, Others “UP POPS THE DEVIL” Comedy Hit with ROGER PRYOR, ALLY BATES & ALBERT HAQKETT HIPPODROHE :*., BILGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK x50 |" BROTHERS * ACIS | with BERT LYTELL th St. Playhouse 8 52.0 8th SPREET Con, Noon to Midnight Pop. Prices \l Der Tanz Gebt Weiter’ WHO DANCE”) (THOS th Ave, Playhouse | 66 Fifth Avenue, Con, 2 P.M. to Midnight. Pop, Prices WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY “BRIDE 68" with CONRAD VEIDT | Woreorrs are the eyes of the | workers’ press. Join your focal Worcorr group and help fight the Fr ARTHUR BYRON * |£ IVE STAR FINAL | “vive Star Final’ is electric and alive.” | —SUN, CORT THEATRE, Wert of 48th Strest a ‘ day at : |