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ISDAY DAILY WORKER, YEW YORK, TU AY 26, 1081 — a ~: re = = = = ae <= ——— == SS iol Page Two AMTER CALLS FOR DRIVE TO PUL | "8 ADVENTURES oF BILL WORKER —W: Vake Up. p—- By RYAN WALKER | ais : scaly NR LE se — = d TVe BROUCHT You To UY LVE JUST HAD MY WIFE AN Row 2 Eee ame Tas ft ‘ “ ny? CAMDATO 20 INTO. PASE } Um | Ant D, AG ) / / y ( A MP! =) SUST To Sitow You Ti } AT THE SurTs— a) Davanter PRESENTED AT courr fi Pockets AND SEE IF You Breaks tnt /, ul [ f rs tAT A WAG, }I Do ’ BEFORE KING CEORCE ANOT ANE A DOLLAR, THAT JVE pets) = or FOR You I$ WECE SsARY- AnsoLUTELY|| fetasaly OF Teen Ll Cost mea Wad oF MONEY Ten || (FAIKED TOGET. TVE Have an/_ | BNGLISH Sl Peon a BS ave UT Downs ont my ~~! \ieo bia Fon y NY) KEBuCeeshone MAD TO Pay HALSIIIEXTRA Assetrmeny Feom mpl wWontea,: By I. AMTER. s Doctor ORDERED I Beek | = Y i 1 must Cur your hoes CHORUS GIRL WIFE So MS, \ | GORE Chun, my Capnle Lost "Don't BC The rece Ole IWaAs Aout 1 die | | WAces so ICANT Se fe YOU MUST TARE // Cet, oe ey SO 1 MusT] V chief ua N21 ! WAGE i J. ee re rT yecraesy (py = ae AG Moa within the ranks of labor sak _— | 4, 1 In orde ion of Labor a to provide r e C will fight. | CMG0n_° tu ‘i ~ 11, the Trade Union Unity Coun New York is condu al " The TUUC proposes various ¥ deceiv betray ods of increasing the sale and dis- he workers | a | | THe FuLn Be wer x ng a crisis has Fe 4 De e contrary nal OF ’ be — + —~ a de X | v7 || Day, we are having sev tl OUT TODAY 4 tn He ision of industrial pages. ST ‘ER dred young workers co 7 ING’ | 709 1h ONE WEEK to the Daily Worker a ers have a policy A attellnalle te. Tamer |] Boston, Conn, and Philadelphia eh kes | | 109 EN U Ki sick a ea or t is pages for the textile, | || to come to New York and dem- ‘ |] CALL AT 16 W. 21ST rf The 57 National Training School es The sedis injluateiss, etc || onstrate! and participate in all }) ul | students who will be graduated from ne, needle industries, ete. | T4,y.4} apa z A Eno fee ranaedta he gee HELICES Talk Fight 0M |] the events on this day of strugete eabury Says Crain I Ellis Island Is Dirty, the Workers School this Wednesday a s, ete Ke anG lique | against militarism. Housing for ‘“ yo R SH k ELD ino. evening, May 27, at Manhattan Ly- at ET aufma 1 inges/ yoang workect- la’ emaec| 0. K. > Stinking Joint frenine: May 2 ee EOD Ean at | apcampliatied! Yesterday at noon time a com-|| for us. Al those, that can house | ee ag ar" : ny Lae Wee ees _|eents a day for the remainder of Seen acts on the job. ‘This | Mitte of gangsters of the Interna-|] anyone please get in touch with || NEW YORK. — The Tammany | A}! W YORK, — The U. 8. Com-|the week to the Daily Worker cam- Ne is the duty of every class-conscious | Lai Garment Workers’ || the District Office of the Young }j “investigator” Samuel Seabury gave z akg eneonen, of DADE Pen paign for funds, aa |worker who reco} e meed at Company... Uplb pnd: Geen Lp creel yids S District. Attorney Crain, nicknamed euee ate seaitioe suiting or.|Peelizing the hardships of the ras » the condi-|Tushed into a restaurant on sth 5 gonquin }{..o14 Mother Hubbard” by the Tam-| Jobless Lose What | er on Ellis Island. There are now | Daly to raise funds at this time Sai a bitter struggle to keer of the the students agreed to give some~ thing out of even their meagre week-~ St. and arrested Dave Turner, a member of the Needle Trades Indus- Party, ! held in the from being many machine, a whitewash yester- | ‘Re'lief’ They Had more than 1,000 workers can Federa- | ent urther worsened. Jay on 9 charges. Commissioner of filthy a 7 onary |" On May 30, Labor Unity will issue] ‘tial Union and militant striker at | [yy » ners Se ae p filthy pens at Ellis Island, 763 of | 1. sjowance which is hardly enough . 5 On May 30, La ai 1 eigen ie Police Mulrooney was one of the ay a ..| whom face deportation within the & S sand |, special Scot the Needleman & Bremmer Shop. Pr NEW YORK. — The monster air) rox¢ 10 day for food. Their contributions by the end of the week will amount to On a frame-up charge of felonious assault, Turner, who was a former | Council member of nion, has }been sent to jail in empt to opposi- chief witne: True to the inter-| show staged over New York Satur- During the past few weeks alone,! 95 dollars. (ests his political party of racketeers|day as an exhibition of the force j f : SFARIU | and gangsters, grafters and under- | of U. S. imperialism, cost Three Mil- the.agents of the bosses fascist £0V- 7 The mass meeting and program old. thugs, Mulrooney declared | lion Dollars. At the same time danc- | ¢'ment have picked up no less than | qyranged for the students gradua- of the most efficient in]ing Jimmy Walker of Night Club | 300 workers, including our own com- | tion include Wm. Z. Foster as the with the f frame-up aga’ ng boys ery worker. hops, both th ie terrorize the strike pic 0 h L ions and the ur eae co nave thee The furriers had an open forum/Payade, Games Part of |oitice and praised him particularly | fame “dedicated” the new municipal | "de 7. H. Li. whom: the pera head main speaker. Tickets are on sale must be b 1 | the electric chair to which they have | toda ssed the latest man- | 2 \tor his cooperation with the Police | airport, Floyd Bennett Field, at the |®f Labor head Doak is particularly | at the Workers Bookshop and Work- P| heen seritenced. This issue must be | cuve aufman clique at the May 30 Program _|pepartment. cost of Four Million Dollars, to be | @termined to” ida PRyADe. tae ers School, 50 East 13 Street. A fine : | widely ulated mall anion ers Local membership meeting. | The Unemployed Delegation of used as an Army air base. Fed) ob ine. Neane et concert and dancing at the close of Carl rhe period of intense struggle for | ce ,CUcuatG. nee organiga,| The gangsters attempted to terror-| New YORK. — Young workers|March 6 was sent to jail by this| For the coming war the Wall st.{° murdered in cold blood. = the program are special features of | goin the entire working class—also against | tion should ordér large bundles of | ize the workers and intimidate them ‘rom New York, Connecticut, Mass- | same District Attorney Crain and the | government and the local Tammany 463 of these wolkers now impris- | the arrangements. been the ion of gn-born issue, which raises one of the | {rom voting against the machine, by »chusetts and Pittsburgh will de-|same police gangsters while Whalenjand Republican racketeers spend oned at Ellis Island arrived today Seas Sern | they particularly against the dis-| fundamental issues before the work-|taking their membership books monstrate on National Youth Day|was in office. Amter, Minor, Ray-| millions. The demands of relief for |®! Jersey City on a train bound Frienie Sovi Uni ray away, when the workers entered the | on May 30 at Passaic, New Jersey. | mond, Foster and Lester had a taste | the starvi vy y - | Sroin Renttle: whinh. sided” homes, riends viet Union a ‘ay 30 a s i Jersey. |, Fos s » starving Unemployed and Un. in 1 and lynching of Negroes] ing class—the unity of white n, The danger of fur-|Negro w degradation of the working] the bosses. reat and only revolutionary] jl militants on the job! policy and leadership will organize | going to win and lead the workers in the strug-|ynion? Who |best builder of Labor Unity going to be the best reporter of iminati errorized foreign born and seized Meeting Wednesday nee, the Unem- workers in all the principal cities | Arriving in trucks, cars, and trains, |f the efficiency of the Tammany | employment Insura ey will meet in Passaic at~ First |and Republican grafters when they | ployed delegations at Washington, at “fk ay d Park and 6th Street. A parade | Were railroaded to Hart’s Island for|City Hall, New York, at Albany be- | along the route. NEW YORK.—Thursday: night: at igh the city and through the |Six months because they represented | fore Roosevelt and throughout the The conditions on Ellis Island in} Labor Temple, 14th St. and Second eighboring c of Clifton will take |the workers in demanding Unem-|country, the workers have receiv d | the slave pens are unbearable. Over-| Ave., the Friends of the Soviet a hours, and will end in a short rally | ployment Insurance for the starving j the same reply—police clubs, vear gas crowding, vile sanitation, rotten food} Unian, Downtown Branch, held an to vote with the Left sack &t the starting point. Among | unemployed of New York. bombs and jail sentences. have begun to make the workers} open meeting. 150 workers, students les in the labor movement, in issue and not allow |:he speakers will be Bill Sinoka, ¥.| Among other things, Mulrooney| In New York City the “voluntary” |ebel and a spontaneous demonstra-| and professional people were. pres- nops, and unions, for Labor | themselves to be intimidated by the |. 1, district organizer of New York, | swore Crain had done a fine job in| contributions forced out of the pock- | tion broke out during the week, the | ent. ; ‘This is the task—how many | sanester officialdom. | wan wai Ipader in 4he great Pas: |the Rothstein cake urtwbey COU lke of clty ecauloseee ta help uae Un Lmoreere TerUsine Wo iene. the stinking | + Hay Beacnn lose! aeeseiery oF tbe The Millinery Workers’ United | caic strike. | did to reveal which of the Tammany | employed will stop on June first. |Totten stulf set before tn ay Nee ze Sana os ss ee Front Committee held a banquet 7 “le a my 7 PEN .q {campaign for the protection o! e ve a splendid talk on the building At 7 p. mat Belmont Park, a| gangsters had murdered Rothstein | Tammany Hall Walker and his Board | (in and native born workers, Ne-| of Socialism in the Soviet Union. | | Saturday night, May 23, at Irving |) .ing tourne é ; Pare a ath ‘ pox’ pment. er ‘the -|nobody has yet been able to find ‘of Aldermen and Boara or Estimates ‘ 7 one) Hall which was well attended. i mien: <a a a ips 6: 7 gro and white, must rally for more| Another meeting is planned for ‘kers in the fight discussed the question struggle for the regu- ease in pay and also workers of the ott shine function of the League, the | stru workers are turning to the TUUL|the for leadership. The TUUL, however, | Unity? which is just beginning to consoli-| will respond? The Labor Unity date its forces, is not yet able to|campaign must be put across! =] ” i j ‘ 7 abner “4 2 3 i eo favona Ae 5 plea) ¢ “A Son of the Land;” Soviet Film About |The danger of the Collective Asree- | ho 1. Tie alpen eaaeal Md oapetit ae ee ee Ay caceece ae ee eae ee Desir” | determined struggle than/ever before | Wednesday’ in’ the’ Prospect Park the Revolt of the Peasants in Asia|ment, which means company union-|ing A aseball game between a | crimes ang sine chotted to the Oniet |‘ answer this challenge of the bos- | Section, 12 Cfown Street, All work- ~ [ising the trade and wage cuts Wa5| crack New York ¥. C. L. team and| ‘The points on which Crain ts still | Marshall, but to the various police | S°S Government Hobie Se Soviet, Union ‘Another fine film from the Soviet |fact he licks one of Siuindzh-ek’s | the issue discussed. |one from Philadelphia will also take | to be “investigated” include the graft | precincts. The police department will} Grane arom manne urged to attend. Union is running at the Cameo|knift men and destroys the dam. “Breparations are now under way | place. racket in connection with the City|therefore work hand in hand with GIVE YOUR ANSWER TO HOO- ‘Theatre. Son of the Land,” pro- Your reviewer, being from an ir-| for a monster Scottsboro mass meet- Round trip cursion tickets, in- |Department of Purchase, the Board the landlords from now on to throw | VER'S PROGRAM OF HUNGER, Rational Ve etaria duced by Soyuzkino, directed by Lo-|rigated region himself, could feel|ing to be held this Thursday night, | ciuding the entire days activities, are |of Standards and Appeals, t he Bail | families out on the streets. WAGE CUTS AND PERSECUTION! Road & ; nm eCStaAUT aN ganson, photographed by Alexander |very keenly the terrific despair of | May 26th, at St. Luke's Hall, at 125] on sale at the Y. C. L. office, 35 B. | Bond racket, the Stock Fraud racket, | —~ Gintzborg, and with American titles| the peasantry as they watched their | west 130th St. All Needle Trades} i9th street, and cost 75 cents. All|the Fish Market Racket at Fulton by Melvin Levy, is the tale of the|land dry and crack, and saw the| Workers are urged to attend. Mrs. | young workers and workers’ children | Market, When the show is over collapse of private property in some| plants wither away, and their exu-| wright and Louis Hyman are among} are urged to attend the National |“Old Mother Hubbard” will be found 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet, 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food AMUSEMENTS of the autonomous regions or inde- | berant joy when the life giving wa-|the speakers. Youth Day meet at Passaic. whitewashed and pure. pendent Soviet Republics of the U. S. | ters fill the ditches again. Here the ’ S. R. in central Asia. | photography is very good indeed. ° on age - * ‘The picture lacks some of the} Aman is brought to trial before Right Wingers’ Camp} use sour mea shock Troop List Special Prices MELROSE | startling photography we are used t0|the richest, and the most holy,"|Fires the WaitresSeS| every day un your job. The worker {Plas Jif] NEW SOVIET FILM! REBUILDING THE EAST! DAIRY V2oranian i in Soviet Union productions. _|and sentenced to be trampled to next to you will help save the Daily vous raves niin ameeeee eae ee Peete (pee Thee FI Ser oe | Gnelts cher: thes tort. oh naar NEW YORK. — The Unity House | Worker. SPOCKING go to Baits Preagant’ in Clas ahOur Plooe L works for a bey, a rich man, and| He is saved, although wounded, | for right wing reactioners, which is turns over most of his grain to the|py red cavalry, and the peasantry run by the International Ladies Gar- P. WOLF & CO. INC. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx OF (near 174th St. Station) YELEPHONE INTERVALE 9—9149 bey, who has him convinced that/and Red Army make common cause| ment Workers Company Union in|] COCO & BASS INVITE YOU TO 1\} i499 ‘Third Ave.) 70 Avenue A in be happy if you are always] and drive Siuindzh-bek fay back into Pennsylvania recently fired all the ——PATRONIZE—— Bet.. 84 & BD S elt ee loyal to your, master.” : : a (ist. Foot) et Ak 2. the een lan waitresses who were earning $75 a A Comradely ie Byes 4 he ae Bree Thir | So Aman.*who, like the rest of| Then comes drought, more fatal] month and tips, and hired men in us, wants to be happy, betrays ajeven than the bandits, and Aman | their place without wages. The tips meeting called b yhis brother for] goes to study to be an irrigation en-|are to be controlled by the “boss” the purpose of taking the land away|gineer. A great dam is constructed, | jn charge of the place, and the work- from the beys. To Aman’s surprise,|to defeat eyen the forces of nature | erg will be compelled to work 7 days the bey’s method of reesoning with|and bring water in spite of every-| 9 week. NEW YORK CITY BARBER SHOP |] SPECIAL LADIES’ ATTENDANT CATSKILL MOUNTAINS Ideal ulare for rest and recreation... T fee ff L A pi D HEALTH FOOD A STIRRING DRAMA OF e| |i Vegetarian Restaurant B re 1600 MADISON AVENUE FIT OF ALL Phone University 6865 KERS KOR BEN THE OLD WAY AND THY 1500 BO: ‘ON ROAD { tis peasantry is to call down one|thing. The lake falling up washes x = pare € Wilkins A bie “ cy Sa | Siuindzh-bek, a brigand from the} over the rock of private property. © pkOMSR SS Ganaieaty ate) ee FRODUCED. INTHE USNS. BU BREE GR : i hills, and haye the meeting raided] An echo of the Ramzin trial appears, TRY THE NEW hy ad bathing in sweat woune See Aaa lags q and the brother killed. in the attempt of Siuindzh-bek and . Our work will please the men, the water. $13 mechs R ued. Cnoanwa® > On { The brother, dying, tells Aman,| the beys to dynamite the dam. Aman women and the children K (WIB. 1780) John 's Restaurant ; “You, a worker, can not be happy|catches them an dhas his revenge ° POPULAR PRICES SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES 4 alone. Follow the path I have made,|for the death of his brother. In E. A place with atmosphere ; and you will find those to help you.” | spite of defects (and even then far Fermented Milk : piso t B oecascre ana We Burning with resentment, Aman| ahead of the Hollywood productions) : . hed : cyive Wich Vina te alecteie wad Diver ee eee ee New York : | __ refuses to pay more rent, and (the| this is a vital and moving play, full Sold at Your Favorite PRECEDENT —SUN pear 8 i picture is not so clear here) evidently | of beauty and vigor. Levy's English Restaurant | m4 ARTHUR BYRON ~ The | rallies the rest of the peasantry. | titles are good; they explain enough A VIVID AND RRING DRAMA one) Rae vu wesniaaxys Made by— te ne ee eee vee | FIVE SPAR FINAL |] Sottlieb’s Hardware | (gli ne y A SI you can.—V. 8. Ri ENA 119 THIRD AVENUE M i , 7, KYMAK MILK ‘ ie pice Be erueion water syn), the ——— PRODUCTS CO WILL SPEAK ON Bijou Thea.“ Meesse” rahi Wess oh ase: & MME AG, . Seenreneny re oman i private prop | 1 Gots Photo hie . Mate. Wei.dSat200. Ph, Evenings 8:50 Mats, Wed. and Sat, AN kinds of T he erty. This mountaineer bandit has eunge otographic rm = 7 ELE! a big rock cared at the water sources} Workers, Wednesda yj a es gle BERT #4 SULLIVAN Bcd : CURIOAL: SUPPLIER ig T wor with a passage from the Mohamme- patina t, , SSS MELO A new lay hy coe PINAFORE” Cutlery Our Specialty ine wi dan scriptures to the effect that if! NEW YORK. — The first mass OLLIN’S IN THE S0 VIET UNION SENEX BERNSTEIN | Te tU Prices EX 000 f0 82, Wot. | ae git ecderty Agee Gea cid ares mecting of the Photographic Work- RESTAURANT Wi aranune | west’ antione | ———————= ate: ‘Auv to gi-b0 0 and ; 7 ven god} ers League of the Trade Union Unity PURE BARRYMORE THEATRE a ; : can forgive him, except with the con- League was a big success. All in the 47th Street Vest of Broadway” BRLAN a =, bs ay iaen Street Intern’) Workers Order ae ; sent of the owner. 216 EAST ITH STREET fi Evgs. $:50. Matinees Wet, ant Sut. 2-80 PEN. 6 Evenings £:30 urs wit Nevertheless Aman trespasses, in pares aes cio ali ha LABOR TEMPLE, 14th St. and 2nd Avenue ens GON DOLIERS beer 4 Parked 3 1 i yond mass meeting, May 27, at 8 " ‘ p ; JUNE vow { p.m, at Pythian Temple, 135 West Laie pars WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, at 7:00 P. M. > 1 UNION SQUARE | } 70 Street. gular Dinner 65 Cents 8TH FLOOR Ji 7 AUSPICES :— OFFICE WORKERS UNION.—Adm. 25: v j All Work Done Under P Care rg 1 WORKERS UNTON Ain 2 ATION DANCE AND CONCERT [let v2 stow a Fr ai CAMP NITGEDAIGET scp ce vee _ ‘! Fri of the Sovi a ke i: 5 This’ is : Er rene a Be epee eet ee Cc THE STUDENTS OF THE |, Roeberspars he Por ese ne! Or= ~‘ " Is Boas ore urwed to ‘Some tol a opel Spend Decoration Day in a Proletarian Camp—lInteresting enter- A M P W O C O L O N A NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL S E R OY ead it , OW : St Adm. free,” “| ]] tainments and rich cultural program prepared for this week end— MONROE, N. Y. of the C. P., ¥, C.-L, 7, U. 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