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By RYAN WALKER ———= & LAND. Foe: i) A A? YT] 4 5 Ii] THe Workers AL SHEAR tT Tete LAND ANG} F PLA Yoo.s of No PRomuction UNEMPLOYED IICOLLEC TIVELY oe SRO MGRE ORR” Forme, flees Ta & [ STOP. on Your. Downwarn Carece! AND TLL GIVE You Beer EARTHS SursKkee is tT al N. T. S. STUDENTS CELEBRATE, 27th Foster to Speak At the Manhattan Lyceum The National Training School of the Communist Party will graduate 57 students into active service in the class struggle on Wednesday ¢ve- ning, May 27th. The students in- clude 25 per cent Negro workers. The majority of the workers who will be graduated in this group have come from basic industries and now equipped to push forward the strug- gle to organize these important sec- tions of the working class. are Wm. Z. Foster will be the speaker on May 27th at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St., when the student body is graduated. The program includes a splendid concert with String En- semble, motion picture of the recent May First demonstration at Union Square, the WIR Chorus and other special features. Admission is 50 cents and tickets may be obtained at the Workers School or the Workers Bookshop, 50 EB. 13th St, Cultural Concert Friday, } May 15th Jewish Organizations Participating Revolutionary Jewish mass organi-| zations and revolutionary cultural or- ganizations will pafti¢ipate in a con- cert and mass meeting Friday, May 15, 8 p.m., at the New Star Casino, 107th St. and Park Aye. The Freiheit Gesangs Verein, The Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra, thé Artef Play , the Workers Labora- tory Theatre, and Bill Gropper will be amorig the features of the concert. Michael Gold- of the New Masses and P. Yudich of the Freiheit staff, will be the chief speakers Proceeds will go for the benefit of the Trade Union Unity League. Union, the Shoe and Leather Work- ers’ Industrial League, the Needle Trades Workers’ Industrial Union, “Working Woman” to Give Theatre Party for Eastern Conference NEW YORK.—The Conferenes Women's Work Directors of fom eastern districts of tie Communisi Party, will take place on May 23-2¢ in New York City. The women’s de- partment of New York has decided to hold a theatre party on Friday, May 224, in connection with the con- ference in order to raise some money for The Working Woman. The Eastern District Conference is called at a time when the workers are making a struggle against the high cost of living. The main ac- tivities in this struggle (picketing) falls upon the worker housewives, a: is the case o fthe present bread strike, in Middle Village, N. Y. The revolutionary paper of the working-class women, The Working Woman, rallies the working womer and the housewives in all their strug- gies, and must get the support of al class conscious men and women. Rally to The Working Woman by coming to the theatre party. Tickete can be gotten at the Workers’ Book- shop, 50 B. 13th St. New York City. Vhone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPRCIALTY: (VALIAN DISBEG A plave with atmosphere where al) radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. New York | Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and 13th Ste. Strictly Vegetarian Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone Calversity 6865 MELROSE DAIRY VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Comrades Will Alwage Find at Pleasant to Dine wt Our Place, 1187 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx (near 174th St. Station) CELEPHONB ENTERVALE 99149 and many other unions of the T. U. U. L, local unions of other organ= izations, and workers’ mass meetitigs. Such telegrams have been sent by the Madison Square Unemployed Council, the International Workers Order, the Jewish, the Lithuanian, the Ukrainian, the Hungarian and the Finnish workers’ clubs and or- anizations, Literally hundreds of workers’ clubs and other organiza- ticns have protested. So have many liberal and student organizations. - Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 8&5, 195. ee: Bea ah f : ae or i ' i y > ea . y 7 oT Al 1 C M Negroes THR ANY? “91. WORKER — COME UP! onn. Mayor Frames Neg AEA : —rarmeney ; ZA COME UP | Cae ce On ‘Murder’ to Get Insurance SN0 Teh LEO Prana You ao” ‘ none e OWN To =. By SOL HARPER. jone Charles Buckingham, who ac- eee CHANGE Negro and white workers of Sey-| cused them of “robbing” him. Four (Do Nor ; THe LAND mann, Conn., are aghast t fol- | other Negroes were arrested at the pei Sea hy (ase You lowing the exposure of one of the|same time which gives color to a| Te You Don'r } | YouRSELF ‘To | Live most outra ne-ups of N : (ESE IMG Country | \Be Porren | IN. ae groes in a silyard worker up (GO BACK To wHee i : — > almost pe ) You Came From { bad OTHE oe stohed ith negoen He 5 | So tee, e / q Ef li / The case is that of Mayor Ray-| committed suicide and made it ap- | — S| J { mond E. Gilyard who terrorized Ne-| pear he was murdered, so that his| [Never Nee) Have ME To GIVE | groes following his election a short insurance coiild be collected. He took \ \entow Your. ey Mason 7) } while ago, Gilyard was instrumental | his automobile out toward Ansonia TMsSo7 | \ SELF To Be feos 7. / in having Edward Scott and Harold] Conn., and shot a hole into it near PLeasep to >| LEY) Down | | { Ih Por You } Stanton, Negro workers arrested andj the driving seat, came back to town THING Type {| BY some One [_ Ge (IN JAIL To | : att eek : sentenced to state prison on a charge | and confided to one of his allies that | THe Gapmaiscr WHO Dosen'r /[Rean THe ?| | Reep You ) | Get 6 Smaiclbas one of having defended themselves against | he had been ambushed. Then on the 1 \) Beucye pw / /CaPitau Om AB iny Kis eB AK Nicey) | V STU dt é morning of May 12 he started to| aaa SANTA J RESS AND LED , T You See | telephone an dthen by whispering | \| Guavg 7 | U‘LL AeveR) ) AT YOu ARE ( LOCAL 4 CLIQUE “T've been shot. Three Negroes did ata Fee Ove ANY oh ~ BEING PuneD ay it.” he hoodwinked the operator \ \ BAS Bada igh ~ Dovsnt 2? é ~ Edith Nyack, into calling the police \ 5 J ' (; Bey oe S STARTS TERROR sergeant, William Weido. Following | SP. aoe ai pp Z eG , Boy S . x |this he shot into the wall of his € Ea gr Ay eka py | office three .22 calibre slugs with one vy q BO OS << ; AGAINST JOBLESS | pistol and with a .45 killed himself SAIN) 0) ae Ped Gk - 3 be To make his frame-up mote ef- ais 5 — fective, the boss mayor had two let- | ——— All Come to Meeting | ters written to himself. The first one) _ _ P . . ‘“ h” N All Come t eUINS | stated, “We understand you were in-|Negro. Workers: ih MRS. WRIGHT TO (Fight Against AUTC ot Today to Protest — |strumental in sending up some col- Harlem Support * | ; ‘ ored boys. We are out to get you d d ° S 2 S k O NEW YORK. -The | unemployed} so get ready to #0" ‘This letter was] Seottsboro Defense! PEAK TONIGHT Ended in pain; Strike On cutters of Local 4 of the Amalga-| dated April 14. The second one, un- - na mated Clothing Workers met again! gated, read, “We missed up to that} Mrs. Aida Wright, mother of the aes ‘ rey Mea ls , id i " ve oe ‘ While the American capitalist) ional government has put on a grand yesterday noon in Manhattan Lyceum | time, But prepare yourself for the|two Scottsboro boys and Sadie Van - at day b s Nis eel. ta taeneh Hage. | adel tidy. Tk hid GhORRE tab cone i Of their Arrahaements| eros ; ; receiving enthusiastic|{Nn, Yonkers Saturday | newspapers try to e ; I at the = of their Arran; end This last oné was written in| Veen have been rec ie : ae ea ae ae of revolutionary struggle of the] fiscation of ex-King Alfonso’s prop- Committee. 5 __|® Woman's handwriting. Three Ne-|support among the Negro workers Ev ening BEOUIKGHASEON Apalust the eHUre| Bee ceudbuntne £4 #10000 600). 808 a Baas ey gent to inter | gr Women were arrested at Derby,| Harlem and pledges to avai by a few news dispatches, the fact] it leaves intact the huge landed Rn oes ULI | topes Conn the demonstration this Saturday af-) 14. sua wright, mother of Roy ination of the masses | estates of the church and other rich They said Hi told them. that oth BK ck ee 8 is the determ Sf CRS was toctou week to E0cal papers published near here,| tenon at ate marth forms at {22d Andy Wright, two of the nine! ‘> ena the fetdalist grip on Spain| landowners. ee ercie, ent could only be | Hcluuding the New Haven Joural,| where the line of mare ® A' Negro boys who are facing death in| is not yet over. |, The action against the King will Be a ee Waa id take a|Plaved up sensational stories yester- | 3:30 jg. | Scottsboro, Ala., will.speak tonight in| In Huelva a general strike Is still 'not give the peasants the land nor geege Pin ca” Hiltiaa d day morning. Negroes were terror-| The Seventh Day Adventists Vis-| New star Casino, 107th St. and Park! on In Toledo there is church- will it feed the hundreds of thou- i eseliaasy bisa ar He ae | ized ited by this committee turned the/ ave, at an affair arranged by the| burning still continuing, with very sands of unemployed, as the repub- relieve nmainplovment coud culy te| Ten of the Negroes arrested are|church meeting over to the defense|Needle ‘Trades Workers’ Industrial| jive none let out, licans and socialists, even in confis- Fee ee ene ny el reported about to be released late|appeal in behalf of the Scottsboro| union for the benefit of the Trade| at Malaga, 22 out of 46 churches| cating the King’s property, do it with ee ee ne ‘whieh | today. ‘Threats of lynching led by|boys and for an hour and a half! onion Unity League. have been burned and the wave of}— view to strengthening private ‘si rd of prod a} hich | x 5 4 Ff . poids meen peaetioally piece “york | the state troopers, wholesale arrest-|gteeted the speakers for the sak Mrs. Wright is now here, speaking | resentment is not yet stilled. property in general. we. ing campaign was all caused by Gil-| with great response, and then took} 46, the auspices of the Scottsboro| In order to make the masses be- muting broke out on the Spanish But even Hillman had to admit|¥ard’s frame-up act who had a note| UP 4 Collection of $20 sety | United Front Defense Committee in] lieve that it proposes action against | warship Lauria, ‘The sailors in- that the unemployed had a right to| Of $1.220 and other financial obliga-| At the Theodor Collegiate Society|an effort to rouse mass support for| the swollen wealth of the feudal| volved were Arrested. No details meet, talk over their conditions and| ‘ions to meet yesterday. He was|and at the Elks Lodge, the audience} the fight to smash the Scottsboro| lords and monarchists, the provis-| have been given. make demands on the local officiats, | heavily insured composed mostly of students pledged] frame-up, She has already addressed a meer ait = ee RE is their solidarity with the International] 4 number of successful mass meet- Official Terror. | Labor Defense and the League Of! ings of Negro and white workers and Ras sosivial ay ine ick Bs 9 SCOTTSBORO Struggle for Negro Rights in the fight | sympathizers started & reign Gf terior against all to @ finish to save the young Work-| ‘Tomorrow (Saturday) night at 8 Who help organize the unemployed, | + ers who now fe> legal lynching at| yeiggk Mrs. Wright will speak at a eis tor Lean ee eon Ge cay | MEETS IN BRONX the hands of the southern boss ¢lass.| notest meeting at 252 : Warburton yeti ‘ai ? ’™ | Here also collection brought) ave, yonkers, Sunday afternoon she Pec ea ges ara twenty dollars. Support was also) win speak at the Scottsboro United | fe sident of the loca e 2 Bees i ; * * 2 who helped organize the loesl, has| Rally Workers Tonight |Pmsed by the folowing organiza-| Front Defense Conference to be heli = < sag , fi ions: a branch o! e 'ellows, 4 e 7 4 ‘ at Finnish Hall, 15 W. 126th St., and Re canine a deka al for Sat. Parade the Jupiter Lodge, the Women’s Pro-|/in the evening at the defense ban- the unewiployed ab leekd -taectinge, “ : tective Union, the Pythian Daughters. quet in the same hall. and is charged with “inciting the un-| NW YORK.— To protest the} aul of the above organizations who] ‘Tentative plans have been made to e ‘ Scottsboro boss cort lynch verdict | naye Previously never been reached * - ey a employed to riot against the offi- 2 send Mis. Wright to other cities a and to mobilize the Negro and white|by @ campaign of this kind have : s Me cials,’ and other ridiculous charges. workers of the Bronx for the big pa- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of He has never been at a meeting of 7 ji " Harlem | Dedsed_to send delegates to the] next gweek she will probably be in hi loyed. The meeti rade and demonstration in Harlem | United Front Conference which takes | Cleveland, Chicago and Pittsburgh. ‘ unripe se see baad ah this Saturday, 9 open air meetings | mace this sunday, May 17, at 11 a rf dt aoe oe (Spee iets Will be held tonight in the Bronx.|m at the Finnish Workers Hall, 14 — pa “ | The meetings will be under the aus- | west 126th st | ue to the organized pressure 0} pices of the Communist Party. They : a ? i the unemployed Jast week, the offi-| 441) vine - All Workers’ organizations are again id out $ A apne Be 3 inded to leave no stone unturned . cials of Local 4 paid out $10 2 man| j3eth st. and Brook Ave. 1éist St. }Te™ peo heh ~ to unemployed cutters this week. But| and Prospect Ave. Wilkins and In-|#2 the campaign to save the nine FR AME ENGD HL not to all. The unemployed, Many| tervale Aves. 214th St. and White | Scottsboro victims, and to see that ‘ . ; of them out of work for one or two| Pisins Road, Washington and Clare, | delegates are sent to the Sunday pas ] t Defend Life of T Lil ars, Were brought in ih small| mont Parkway, 174th St. and Vyse | Morning conference as well as to the Postpone Hearing Till a Vv. 0 . ie batches. They found Manager Philip} Ave. Bradhurst and 146th Sté., Aldus | C¢monstration Saturday afternoon. . Mond Oriofisky (a Tammany politician)| and Southern Blvd, Tremont and nday F § D th If D t d seated and surrounded by his petty|-Clinton Aves. y aces ure ea {i epor e officials (socialist politicians). Or-| ‘The demonstration on Saturday WIRE PROTEST ON ; : Joffsky would take a relief slip good| against the legal lynching of the nine NEW YORK—The retuthed in: : ‘ : Sera for $10 in his hand and say to a Negro boys will be followed on Sun dictments by the grand jury of sédi-] (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) fae demanding the ee onditional ii ie: ¢ P ‘i PT TIE release of Li and the right of volun- man to whom ten cents looked big:| day by a City Unitea Front Scotts- LI DEPORTATION tion and unlawftl assembly against Li be granted the right of voluntary tary denattive to the Us. 8, %. Will you go to any meetings of the| poro Defense Conference at the Fin- J. Louis Engdahl, general secretary | geparture Saha prubloved?” If the man seid, “Ne.” | nish Workers Hall, 16 W. IMO. 4, of the International Labor Defense; | ‘The International Labor Defense, aherpie oe) he got the relief. If he said, “Yes, Tantamount to Death] pais orem, secretaty of the Cana-| defending this Chinese Boxer in-| The International Labor Defense Orloffsky would snarl, “No relief for S t y” deminity scholarship student, and ac-|as sent the following telegram to you, get out of here!” , sentence dian Defense League, and eight other tive leader in the anti-imperiatist| the secretary of labor at Washington: Thorws Up Dirty Job. What 's On— — workers were attacked by the de- i i “The International Labor Defense NEW YORK.—The following tel ts’ attor before Judge} Movement, brands this deportation as An old member of the union, Usish- fe) ge ‘ ‘ollowing tele-| fendan A tee ea Coit ms the willful murder of T. H. Li, by the| Of New York, representing thousands of paying out the relief, at a si dea * ‘4 ‘1 ” against your action in ordering the of $12 a day. He couldn't stand the) ects ‘at new headguareta, 257 f,| Murdered by the Kuomintang hang-| the hearings till Monday when the poleegig ite Me daa ee deportation to China of Tsao Hsuan 5 ated op ina fi * 7 members |men of the imperialists, was sent last| motions to quash the indictments | fas . z i 7 dirty work Orloffsky was making him eee a at 6 p.m. All members Hike is ihe Ba ser ; tape il eal be Sagas Besides the brutal deportations of|Li. We consider this an act of mur- do, and threw the cards afid the $12 ine es 3 pk com pea . : hundreds of wWorkérs it is carrying|@er on the part of the U. S. govern- i y Washington, D. C. . A Bc in ine faces Gt the Gigs) Weotele Backer vee ‘meeting at'| “In the ‘ame of five th al sense attorney for the Caradion De. {Ut & Policy of turning militant work-|ment and a direct attack upon the All this was reported to the unem-|». mat 79H Thth St AML memnvore e name of five thousand) tense attorney for the Canadian De- ers over to the fascist governments| Whole working class of this country. ployed meeting, and aroused the/are urged to be present. members of the Workmen's Sick and| tense League why the indictments to meet torture and death, Besides} We demand the immediate release of greatest anger. Lecture st 430 frnn at 49 Wine. | Benevolent Federation we demand] should be set aside. Tt was pointed |‘ "eet tortu ‘and the Washington|Li from your custody and demand The scheme of Orloffsky and hig| dale St. “Gandhi's Politics in mdia.” |the immediate and unconditional re-| ous that no effort is being made by government are determined to de-| Voluntary departure so that he can gang in control of Local 4 is to bribe free upon presentation of Unempigs [ewe OF T- H. Li, Chinese student] the prosecutor to even state what the port Bebfits, editor of a Hungarian|@0 to the Soviet Union which will away some of the jobless, split their | cd Council cards. held for deportation to China. His| nine indicted militants said that con- ; : io,| Welcome him. We hold you tespon- 4 i Bis Rove i i workers’ paper, to Hungary; Serio, you resp ranks, and starve out the léader: rel akk ws ‘ deportation to China is tantamount} stitutes sedition or even where the i y| sible for his life!” 8. Bronx Women’s Council 5, 15, 9 to death y ji anti-fascist worker, to the bloody |‘ ! -Then he can starve the rest Will have a lecture on Class Hdu-|'0 death sentence. Therefore we de-| meeting was held at Which the un- Fa ; fet e i = childs : mand for him the fi ft butcher, Mussolini; Kenematsu, mili-| Similar telegrams have been sent Come To Meetin; gation for children, and adults at|mand for him the fight of voluntary] jawful assembly is supposed to have ; 4 t iB. 8.30 p. m. at 3204 Wallace Ave. All] departure fram the United States tant Japanese worker, into the hands}by the Food Workers Industrial t There will be a meeting of Loval| working women are invited to attend. (Gignedy: “Anton wreiaentead taken place. of the bloody imperialist Japanese 4 today, in Irving Plaza Hall. The Metal’ Youth Sretion President” |. ‘tt is evident,” satd a statethent is-| government. unemployed workers at the meeting] Mects at 16 West 2ist St: at 8.30 aie sued by the Canadian Defense] ‘This brutal policy of deporting ; ‘Yesterday called on all other cutters] %\,",,RePort, on Greenpoint strike. 7 : to come to the local meeting and help wage the fight of the unemployed and employed alike for the 40-hour week, against the ten per cent assess- ment, against the double dues, and for the reinstatement of Lesser and against the officials’ terror and dis- crimination, ‘Monsters of the Deep’ At the Cameo Today Anglets of all ages have a thrill in store for them at the Cafieo Thea- tre where “Monstefs of the Deep” opens today. “Monstefs of the Deep” Was filmed On @ special expedition led by Harold Austin to Magdalena Bay off the coast of Lower Califor- nia, where the youthful thfill-seek- ers met with man yadvehtures. The picture shows among other things, @ number of encounters with fero- cious sharks of various breeds and sizes; the taking of enormous stitig- days, the tails of which exude a poi- son capable of inflicting a fatal wound; methods of whaling, and ma= neuvers of the tuna fleet The climax of the film is the eap- turing of a giant Manta, of devi" fish, after an eleven-hour struggle When the monster was finally sub: dued, it took nine hours to tow it tir > eighteen miles to Magdalena Bay, th Supply base. The devil fish, ofte confused with the octopus, receive its name from the two cephali¢ fit) which extend upward above the water whén it is swimming. v Ali young metal workers are urged to come and bring their shopmates, . . L “Pamily the Soviet Hungarian Workers’ Home at 360 Hast Sist St. at 8.30 p.m. Dis- cussion to follow. Auspices Workers Esperanto Group. Lecturer, C.D, Wurmann, ha_spent in Soviet Union with the Soviet Esperantists’ Unon. ture Lite in hee oe Concert and Dance At the Fnnish Workers, Hall, 15 W. 126th St. John Smith Jaaz Band at 8 p.m. Admission 35e. ales SR 3 Harlem Prog. Youth Club Will hold a general membetshi Dmeeting. All metnhers tnust attend. A report of} thé Ball will be given in full detail * * Workers Coltifar Program Under the auspices of the wenttal Bodies of Jewish mass organizations for the benefit of the Trade Union Unity League wil be held at the New Star Casino, 107th St. and Park Av. Excellent pro«rayy RSS See 2 United Council’s Concert On May 16 With yet another feature added, thé Spring Concert of the United Council of Working Class Women, Saturday, May 16 at the Stuyvesant Casino, Second Ave. and Ninth St. at 8 p. m. givés promise of an in- teresting evening. Be&éides a skit by the Artef Players and a one-act play by Couftcil mem= bers, a troupe of young Russian girls in @ series of interpretive dances and @ soprano will be additional features. Home-eooked delicacies and full meals will be served at the buffet: Gene Heveeh ILD Of the Cooptrat't> House will hold @m open air iertine at 8 p, mm, on Alerton and Holland (HRC FEI. | Lecture On the “Scottsboro Case” will be held at the Red Spark A. ©. 380 Grand St at £.90 p.m. Adfisston free. * * Concert and Dance Arranged Wy Communist Party nd at Finnish Hall, 16 W, 126i ‘omplete program: « 7 Leeture 0} Thdtistey the Won Union Brook's in p.m. at 140 Neptu theSoviet Ave., UPA’s latest talker, “Litheswaly~ “The Love Waltz”) continues at ‘ ehth Street Playhouse for a ti Willy Pritseh and Liliah Ht ey portray the leading roles in thi operett- Admission only 35¢, HIPPODROME “Gun Smoke” will be seen on the sereen at the Hippodrome beginning Saturday. Bill Boyd, Richard Arler and Fay Wray play the leading roles Hight acts are on the vaudeyill: rogram: King Brawn, the Belle: Sisters ‘and Lyneh, Milo, Frankly> yAmore with Jack Lane and Bhi ruesdale, Billy Wells and Pour Fey ert Ford and Pauline Price, t! ve Hot Shois. The Keller Sisters and Lyneh wl ll be featured at the Hippodron imencing this Saturday will be » 9 RKO broadcasts today—the Ne ynal hour and the noon day pro sram with Ruth King Owens, League, “that the lack of specific charges in the indictment is part of the police frame-up that is manu- facturing evidence to send the ac- cused to prison for long terms. The only way to stop this terror of the ruling class is to mobilize the tens of thousands of militant workers and rally behind these indicted workers the whole working class. Militant mass protest and only that will fi- nally set these workers free. There is no time to lose. Thé rulifig Class moves fast ahd if we até to savé these nine indicted workers from prison we must mobilize our forces quickly,” iNOLLNOFSUad GNV SLAO ADVAN ‘M@ONOH AO WVHDOUd SutA -OOH OL UIMSNV, UYNOA GAIN JEFFERSON THEATRE The Jefferson Theatre will: have on che screen Constance Bennett. play- ing the featured role in “Born to “eve,” from Saturday until Tuesday. On the stage: Pillard and Hillier, Alan Rodgers, tenor; Birns and Kaye, Jasa and Lehn, Walter Walters, oma Worth, Nate Busby and Orren id Monte. to Friday “Subway Ex- 288," ring Jack Holt, is the reen fare. On the stage: Stuart ahd Lash, ‘uh Steel, tehof; Harry Burns, the orgia Tapps Revue Mortis and yans, Chiek Kennedy and the Four Bards, workers to their death is part of the whole campaign of the bosses and their Wall St. government to force starvation and misery upon the un- employed, to terrorize the entire working class, to submit to the Hoover program of mass hunger and war preparations. Protest Today! Workers! Prevent the government murder of T. H. Li. Wrest T. H. Li from the bloody hands of Chiang Kai-shek. Demonstrate todey at the Ellis Island Ferry, Battery Park, 11 a.m, Smash deportations of foreign born and the lynching of Negro workers! Send telegrams of protest to the Department of Labor, Wash- —— NEIGHBORHOOD CHEATRES SIDE —uRONN RKO 8 Xd 8 Doors Open Dally at 9:16 A. BM, Sree. ly a inird’ price, SOC Except Sum, Hol. Prospects 161 ued Aittier Wier & Bradford ant 2°|| Evenings 8:50 Mats, Wed. and Sat, 2:30 it ee [AMUSEMENT HUNTING THE GIANT DEVIL FISH IN 'THE BAY OF MAGDALENA EPIC OF THE SEA! PRIMITIVE NATIVE LIFE OF MEXICAN FISHERMEN IN LOWER CALIFORNIA 42ND STREB'T nod BROADWAY COCO & BASS INVITE YOU TO ——PATRONIZE— BARBER SHOP 1500 BOSTQN ROAD Corner of WilRins Avenue BRONX, N. ¥. Our work will please the men, the women and the children Gottlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Near 14 . 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For Information Write to Advertising Uepartment 50 East 13th St. New York Uitt UNNY ROOM—Purnished, Between heepshéad Bay and Brighton Beach for one oF two. Conveniences. $25) & mo. Phone Mortis, SHeepshead 3-465