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(opps RIEM MEETI PICKS DELEGATES Worry W: alker’s s Gang by Stopping Eviction (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) sands “of workers and its pa meetings orge lections (see list of collec hundreds 0’ of ¢ thot us nature c quarters for Daily Wor! All these are mobilizations for the ger march on the city hall, Tuesday. For Largest Demonstration. At the Hi meetings great hu mee , Israel r ’ imprisonmen’ leading the jobless March 6 demon- stration, declared that Tuesday and det ter eset effort city council to really do somethi the jobless. Hitherto, and on Oct. 16, the der many for food for the sta been met by blackjacks and police terror. Even so, the March 6 demons tions in New York smashed through the conspira the demonstra tion of Oct. $1,000,000 loose fre the grafters, which they ed to give. Now the bi mass demonstrations is planned, and whatever happens, its results will not be nil. Chairman Whitman, Negro work- told the audience of the success of the Unemployed Council new formed in Harlem, in preventing evic- tions. When they put back the f niture of Mrs. Reed, at 2 West 13' St., the mayor's committee sent up to inquire by what right and who gave them authority to do this. Harlem Unemployed Council swered: “Our author: ied power, in coope! workers, against the bo: and their political agents jobless from starving and freezir Geath.” Alexander, Negro worker, the activities of the Leag’ Strrggle for Negro Rights, and ur the close cooperation of the Lea; and the Unemployed Councils. Negro women present were militant and energetic. Eighteen ne members of the council were obit at the meeting. The meeting endorsed the bill and the delegation, and elected a Negr worker, Curtis L. Fair, member of Unemployed Council, to be the delegation to present for immediate relief, no evictions, free food for children, no cutting off of gas or electricity, better food for the breadlines, all public buildings and vacant apartments for lodging the jobless, eic., to the mayor and city council Tuesday at the time of the demonstration. John J. Jones was elected as alternate. This demonstra- tion will march from many points in the city, led by the various organ- izations which endorse it, and with banners and placards will converge on city hall square at 2 p. mh. Tu Today, tomorrow and Monday dates for mass collection of sig: tures. All workers and jobless should be out with lists. tion with told o (Editor’s note—Due to the early (th printing of the Lenin editions yes- terday, it was not possible to get reports on the-five meetings held last night. These will be reported later.) AMTER TO SPEAK TODAY “The Present Crisis and the Danger of a World War” is the subject of a the | © ‘ing has jt St.; Lenox ter, 15 AV CONEY ISLAND work a le workers for houl t to LAST 2 DAYS OF CENTER | BAZAA Workers. "Build New Headquarters day workers he city are coming to r in order to help complete of the New York Work- ‘The workers feel that it the buil ers’ Cente is thei: to see that the building which houses all the revolutionary ions of the class struggle should be brought into shape. Worker which opens three d Saturday and Su 10 cents for wi 25 cents’ and d who show (Kohl hiese!’ 's He dy | ALL-RUSSIAN PROGRAM AT AVE The now Reel f and ice, and the 1 form the chief items of the bi ay cee G WOME MARCH unhattan ay, 12:30 abi zed nner st of the workers. at of U.C.W.C.W.” LAYHOUSE se” is to be held Da Porten in the of the Bava dual role, a n Alps. 5TH E PLAYHOUSE Avenue P! house will Fif' Feu The O AL-YEMEN | EVER MADE OF THIS ARABIAN COUNTRY THE LIFE OF THE ARABS AND JEWS IE ONLY PICTURE FILMED BY A SOVIET ZXPIDITION It is a wonderful picture of last remaining oasis of old dalism, Go and see it....% —VERN SMITH, DAILY WORKER, have to buy y Complete Pictures of The TREASON Ti | ager » MOSCOW | DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1931 Ep rom AGE ONE) (CONTINE week end to a e for collection of | relief funds. Halls Barred. ury the the Polisi American ican Club In Danl b hall, unior Order of United American Nl, the Cit and now the hall have been barred to pat reasons.” to act thus in favor of the was the Junior O. U. A. M., tement to the local trikers had held a day to raise relief never to let | The fav- | is e there Wed and pro use the h bury y Worl of the ho! ons under which they One man who thick well-colored |} he acid fumes had |’ o hinned it ed part nds are by the 2 worker: wollen eyes fumes in the fur in an are brushed with nitri y. It go clothes and ir hiefs while at work en cover their face en do not keep the fum bits of fur out of the and finger- nails turn in peels off in these floors are half cut througt h the acid, and it is dangerous to on tk thi: th deadly atmosphere, men | NEVIN BUS LINES 111W. 3st (Bet. 6 & 7 Avs.) Tel. Chickering 1600 PHT ADELPHIA HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE $2.00 One Way $3.75 Round Trip TNICAR ON. 5:5 6 bi sor) « $19.75 Los Angeles ...... 55.50 Pittsburgh Seis oD Washington eee 1) Baltimore ........ 4.50 Cleveland ......... 12.50 OREO Mies serene POU Detrolty cc. <scsiveis BOO St. Louis - Lowest Rates Everywhere Return Trips at Greatly Reduced Rates “MAINE TO CALIFORNIA’ Eyes! scientific Examination of es« asses—Carefully adjusted by pert optometrists—Reason able prices. A Ey F OPTOMETRISTS-OPTICIANS 1690 LEX AVE]609.W.18i0 § row VOR Me s t top speed, before the could make $18 to $25 a id women could make $17. T eut would bring women down to $13 a week, on which it is not possible to support a family— and almost all of them have children The _ of the strikers are women w Workers in these conditions should have at least two quarts of milk a jay to neutralize the acid and mer- | cury they absorb. On their wages they can not afford this, and even e to buy clean spring water, for | cents’ a week. In summer they | their own ice. Other- | © they drink the ordinary water, ch is bad, and fishy. 29 EAST 14TH STREE1 NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations They are constantly driven at foot speed, and are ordered not to talk while working, not to sing, not even . 'to laugh. The Picture Different il 25% REDUCTION AND UNION TO CITy WORKERS Have Your Eyes Examinec and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL OPTICAL CO. ander persopal supervision © DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist 215 SECOND AVENUE Corner 13th Street NEW YORK CITY Opposite New ¥ Ear Infi ag AM absorbing, record of Tife i today—and twenty cen- a Southwestern cor- |H) | turte ner of A W YORK AMERICAN, Gottlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Near 14th St. Stuyvesant 517 All kinds of _ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty lecture to be delivered by Comrade | | R 42ND STREET (POPULAR Amter at the Bath Beach Workers’ | ernoon and evening if Ht A MEO”: and BROADWAY | NOW |i Club, 48 Bay 28th St, Brooklyn, All| All merchandise will be sold below |] © WIS. 1789 PRICES workers are invited. | value. ‘2nd BIG WEEK! LEO TOLSTOY'S DRAMATIC NOVEL ‘The Living Corpse’ | With PUDOVKIN, DIRECTOR OF “STORM OVER LEADING ROLE PRODUCED BY MEJRABPOFILM OF MOSCOW TH STREET PLAYHOUSE 52 WEST 8TH ST., Between POPULAR PRICES—CONT! N THE A,” fth and Sixth Aves. }OUS NOON TO MIT MIDNIGHT GUILD Sette a Sor ta Elizabeth the Queen MARTIN BECK 28 West of Broadway Evs, 8:40. Mts. Th. & Sat, 2:40 Sovkino visit among strange people - “Morozko” A Soviet Fairy Tale ALL RUSSIAN PROGRAM—AMERICAN PREMIERE ‘Gateway of the Caucasus’|“Pranks of Jack Frost ” Patterns in Snow and Ice Sovkino Newsreel Latest views of events in the USSR TH AVENUE PLAYHOUSE 66 FLETH AVE—Algonquin 7661—Direction: Jos. R. Fliesler POPULAR PRICES—CONTINUOUS NOON TO MIDNIGHT. FOX’S NUT SHOPPE 123 EAST BURNSIDE AVENUE Tel. Raymond9—9340 One block west of the Concourse We carry a full line of Russian Candies “Every Fine Nut That Grows” CANDY NUTS GIFT BASKETS Phone: LEHIGH 6382 Jaternational Barber Shop M. W. SALA. Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New Yor! (bet 103rd & 104th Sts? Ladies Robs Our Specialty Tel. ORChard 8783 DR: L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strletly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Dor, Eldridge St. NEW YORK 3y6uaa Neveéunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 301 EAST 47H STREET (Corner Second Avenue) Tel, Algonquin 7248 Private Beauty Parlor leo, Dally, Worker, 50 E. 4 bh St Ne de GL us us anasbntdiny tl Bison IP ronrout AVELA3 rd ST. RKO GLOBE Alwa: a Good Show B'way and 46th Stroet Dally From 10:30 A. M. “THE MAN FROM CHICAGO” EXTRA ATTE. BENNY RUBIN “TALKING TURKE vs Five “sive Star Final’ CORT Eves. A. H, WOODS Presents ARTHUR BYRON " STAR FINAL {8 electric and alive. —SUN. West of 48th Street Wed. and Sat. 2:30 THEATRE, 8:50. Mats, BANQUET and CONCERT TONIGHT 412 SUTTER AVE., BROOKLYN, N. Y. s For Building of the Daily Worker Cartoons by Wex. Arranged by Ctiban Workers’ Club, Admission, 25c. | | | { { nite BURKE 84 vor NOVELLO| In a ronsing, rollicking riot of laughs ‘THE TRUTH GAME Phoebe FOSTER ve Viola TREE ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE 47th Street, West of Broadway Evenings &:h0, M Wed. & Sat, at 2:30 ‘The Actor-Managers, Inc. present | | RUTH in her Original Character Sketches | PROGRAM CHANGED DAILY COMEDY THEATRE — PRICES $! list E. of B'y, Mats. Thur, & Sat. 2 Evenings (including Sunday) at 8:30 EDGAK WALLACE’S PLAY ON THE SPOT with CRANE WILBUR and ANNA MAY WONG ‘Draper 1347 K. 72nd St. Mestino Rooms and Ba") . TO AIRE Suitable for and Dances in the Czechoslovak ‘tings. Lecturer Workers House. Inc. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 609% wp NO-TIP py OLEKTIV “BARBER SHOP 133 E. 9th Street, New York City ” EDGAR WALLACE’S FORREST THE 49th Street, West of Broadway Eves, 8:50, Mats, Wed, & Sat, at 2:30 MUSIC AND CONCERTS | Philharmonic Symphony TOSCANINT, Conductor Carnegie Hall, Sun. Aft.. Jan. 18, at 3:00 | WOLF—-FERRAKI—HAYDN—D'INDY— STRAUSS MOLINARI, Conductor Carnegie Hall, Thurs. Eve.. Fri. ier 23,2380 ;S8at. Five. ctan.24.8: M5 LLL. DVORA ROSSINERE SPIGH, NERAVINSKY METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Sunday Afternoon, Jan, EI Soloist: JASCHA WEIFET: SSENE, OC. STRAVINSKY,! ARTA ERI “SEROY- 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 HRONX, N. ¥ , LAST TWO DAYS OF THE New York Center BAZAAR 35 EAST 12th § Articles Sold Below Value. V ‘s’ Organizations and Workers from the Shops are urged to visit the Bazaar Have lunch and er at the Bazaar lunch counter DANCING FROM 8 P. M. ADMISSION: Free during the day—25 Cents in the evening. 10°Cents for the unemployed Last Winter Sailing to U.S.S.R. Winter in the Soviet Union has add Clubs, Theatres, Factories in full swing. ECIAL WINTER-PRICE: SP) S260 INCLUDING DAYS IN MCSCOW & LENINGRAD IN CARE OF THE WORLD TOURISTS Sailing Feb. 17th, Via the Europa Ask for particular: WORLD TOURISTS, Inc. 175 FIFTH AVE., (Algonquin 6656) NEW YORK, N. Y. A Sovkino Film—An Epic of Cellecti “OLD AND NEW” Retreat of the Old before the New Russia HUNGARIAN WORKERS HOME 350 EAST 8ist STREET, NEW YORK CITY The * SUNDAY, JANUARY 18th 1931 Continuous from 2 to 11 p. m. Children 15 Cents YOUR FOOD will do you more good if you eat under conditions jof QUIET ~ . There is Comfort and Protection in CLEANLINESS Eat with people who have the wit to know that € FooD and HEALTH are RELATED TO THE a a a a COMB [CRUSADER (SELE-SHK VICK) Restaurant | 113 EAST FOURTEENTH ST. (Near Irving Place) A NEIGHBORLY PLACE” '0 EAT Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountain ! 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street ° 4 Comrades from Brownsville and East New York are Eating in ‘the East New York Cafeteria Hinsdale St. fresh, good meals and reasonable prices 521 Sutter Ave., cor. | MELROSE DAIRY VPGETARIAN RESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1187 SOUTHERN BLYD.,, Bronx (near 174th St Station) YELEPHONE | INTERVALE 99149 4u Comrades Meet at } BRONSTEIN’S ||. Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkw: Hands off the Soviet Union! ° ILLUSTRATED LECTURE (SLIDES) 5 YEAR PLAN by A. DARIN (in Russian) Red Dancers, Famous Singer, Rose Naime, Accompanied by Rose Orchestra Ross, Pian SUNDAY, JAN. AT 8 PLM. IRVING PLAZA | 18 E, 15th St ana Irving Place Auspices: FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION, Local New York SPRING TERM WiLL START SOON REGISTER NOW! Courses for Workers: Fundamentals of Communism, Organization Marxism-Leninism Trade Union Strategy English, Russian, Esperanto, etc. New Courses This Term: Workers Catresponience Social Insurance Negro Work Revolutionary Literature, History of the C. I. New Class Rooms, Longer Sessions, Reduced Fees, Special Scholarships. Many workers have registered for the courses; REGISTER NOW if you want,to be enrolled in the class desired. conducted by the Workers School SUNDAY FORUM EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT, 35 EAST 12th STREET, Second Floor. Tel. Algonquin 1199 This Sunday, Jan, 18, 8 p. m., Workers School Auditorium, 35 E. 12th St., HARRY HAYWOOD will speak on The NEGRO LIEBATION MOVEMENT Quastions—Discussion Don’t fail to come. ADMISSION ONLY 25¢ Comrades, Patronize CAFE EUROPA | 317 EAST 13TH STREET, (Near 2nd Ave.) “FB. W. 1. U, Place.” Clean Wholesome Food. = er ee Workers School Vegetarian RESTAURANTS Where the best food and fresb vegetables are served all year round 4 WEST 28TH STREET’ - < 37 WEST 32ND STREET 225 WEST 36TH STREET Patronize the Concoops Food Stores AND Restaurant 2100 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Left Wing- Movement.” PATRONIZE- HELLEN’S RESTAURANT 116 UNIVERSITY PLACE Cor, 12th Street NEW YORK CITY | We Invite Workers to the BLUR RIRD- CARRTRRTA "300D WHOLESOME FOOD Fair Prices ‘ A Comfortable Place to Eat 827 BROADWAY Between 12th and 13th Sts. Rational “Vegetarian Compliments of: MANHATTAN LYCEUM 66 EAST 4th STREEY NEW YORK CITY Where comrades meet Compliments of: DAIRY AND VEGETARIAN RAPPAPORT RESTAURANT VEBSTER HALE 119 EAST 11th STREET 93 Second Avenue NEW YORK CITY Between Sth and 6th Streets Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet, 12th and 18th Ste, Strictly Vegetarian Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University. 6865 Phone Stuyvesant 3816 - | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES » A_ place wit tm sine sil Maca aces 302 E. 12th St, New York ———— ’ + tens