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SDAY, MAY: 28, 3931 7 een cm a en | { RYAN WALKER VALLY WORKER, mW YORK, VHL TO CAPTURE WORLD MARKETS THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER —‘‘Red Devils’— eo eS i WHAT, STRIKERSON || Sp" ai OLD Scarface ) (MR. RAcKETEER KiLL }| AMR SPEAKEASY Boss , Tee Cop's ARouND Kvows HowTo WO EVER Yo, dade | SA ON MY-KNEES TO THE PICKET LINE @ TLL Tae CORNER! ) RED i \D'LL WEVER RAID | You, DLL Aways at nothing to Ke Cay TLL wee OU Wis =| You WHEN “00 He ENFORCE % ! Tawa ; | aor ) “ ie | PotORs Sees Mou TRNER ARREST fe Somerset > CLuB pr hneeay HE | TL GEAvE MY) | cael | aie oe . that ome: ess Tae] |YOES IN ME Wire's FIRST. Wi || ROLLER Skat! i | s no bar- | as SIFT TLL Buy BANIK ACCOUNT | . \ | Peer wa f ss 3A ME LAD! ON THE SIDE Cc se WALK ‘To HELP \ THINGS ALONG / ing that stands in HINKY DINKY Parucz Vou | Tl You of Ww : ; | ery = ee th S. taking contro! | ANY t Soe first. ses the t 2 Bee LST \ 40% BN 56 AGour; MA .¢ ¢ Trade Council o tated’ S he Hotel Co 3 \ “ y delegates, abou present. represen dustrial leaders and bankers of in this cot 1 conven rell, who National F merica ‘New Yo the boots | Wall Boot 'Pope’s Attack Hit |HILLMAN CLIQUE SEEK TO EFFECT — . [|,,2% 2re,.use vm couca | W Expulsion of ote upon hat “about 60 per ant reports of organizations. In The scheme for a 10 per cent-as- for his own benefit. t adway, New York, are putting in| treacherous referendum on “relief”| unt of the employed members | Lower Manhattan He was warned against it, but in. ht at the Soviet Union. and “Asia is no longe conference will not adjourn | Br | | ‘ae Schade ie | By New Pamphlet! ROSS SCHEMES IN RELIEF GUISE, |} saison tere is aso to be ais |] aww voRK —The Workers! x : es e Grake | »V ew amp et ) i I -4 |] cussion on the Resolutions of the f| seryicemen’s League, Branch No. 1 6 S made later the wor 1 | ; 7 ee: : : : | | Red International of Labor] has expelled from its ranks one ays pointed to the reason for this ae oe ait . ; | rae Unions, which Comrade Jack Sta- |] known as James Walsh. James n sas canted i C. L. District jRole of Church Ruth- Clothing Cutters Committee Urges All Cutters ehel wil lead. : ; Walsh became a member of this or= i Dor pits abet a | aes : | ? is oye CaaS .:D? The meeting begins at 7.45 p.m. ganization in the month of Janury, a ; jionerateatsen Aa ia Magarin Exposed to Vote Down Propositions ‘A’ and ‘B sharp. All delegates are urged to Aa 3 a atin America, no less than it is|Struggle to dominate world markets | pba prada pane aS a ; = Bi + = ~ i a ail. ‘S a speaker he was given the op- f haunted by the fe Soviet Rus-|Farrington’s topic was: “The Pa- | NEW YORK.—On May 25, the very; NEW YORK —In a leaflet issued cutters. In order not to create any pamuciee: ipeaueak ee ths aie a RE York DES Ob Te ee ane ee MRS WRIGHT IN Jday that the Catholic Church and|to the clothing cutters of Local 4|greater confusion, however, every |= oo SS en Sr Gib ieee a * oil arta ie Mitac alte St ciaeta pte ah om . | the pope formally released their vici- | of the Amalgamated Clothing work-|™ember should vote “Yes” on the | yr : League, to carry on propaganda, but u the opening meeting. ‘The|the League of Nations e | ee on the first proposition. ou An Eviction He ee ee however. show that | “two of people,” i ARLEN TONITE) attack on labor and Commun-| ers, the Cutters Unemployed Com- tite: wianen sw rapaents \ ere Ex-Gervicenien's Leagas platform the capitalists have their eves direct-| live and do business in the £ i 1X2 4 £4) ism, International Pamphlets, 799] mittee warns the workers against the | i S gton, and trade is pass that the local misleaders are seeking B hm Tages eaare : let x Pah | Se ee he hands of workers an analysis has proved to a failure. Little of sisted on doing so. When with work- some definite decisions as|ing from the Atlantic to the Pa-|& Scottsboro Mother at} iant expose of its real mean- | ‘® Palm off. the money reached those who need-| 2 ae ers who didn’t know him he stated intends to do| while the Protest Meet iis is contained in The Church| “Our officials are submitting 1 oq jt, | NEW YORK.—The Downtown Un-| that he was speaking for the Ex- estion of credits and the |and the Workers, by Bennett Stev-|referendum which is a cheap and}... oona ero ition tence jemployed Council went into action | Servicemen’s League, but when mem- 1 charge of ‘ provides for a 36-hour week for 36- \¥ sterday and put back the furniture | bers of the W.E.S.L. were around he hour pay, with »provisions against | any increase in cutting costs, is merely a speed up scheme. It wiil ens. It is No. 15 in the Interna-|shameful trick. It is made up in cries of 10 cent pamphlets. such a way as to confuse you and little book it is shown pre-|Make it impossible for you to ex- both in the notorious en-| Press your real feelings on the un- tions, s | NEW YORK. worker and at heart the int The recent victory of S Delegation at Geneva, where Lit-|Plied a f m the only real proposal | also fo: of an evicted worker, Stanley Stanis- | stated that he was speaking for the laus, 228 East Third St., a member] Red Builders’ Club of New York. of the council Faced with the representatives of ainst the keeping a world peace, and for a practical} the Philippines ins‘ Scottsboro Negro youths who face| delivered 40 years ago by| employment crisis we are experien- increase unemployment, the cutt The janitor of the apartment these two organizations, he was ex- it solution of the tangled fight over|them independen Jlegal lynching on July 10, shoul Leo XIII, and in the present|cing in Local 4. Under cover of point out. ; x house tried to stop the workers from | posed as n old time labor faker, who a world markets, was in the minds of | perialism out ght at a worthy successor, the| “relieving the unemployed” Orlofsky i returning the furniture but the stiff! insists on “making a living” in the vi these representatives of Wall Street U. S., says Far-| Trades protest meeting atholic church has moved to ful-|is planning to continue the 10 per| The leaflet calls upon the cutlers| resistance of the council members | name of any workers’ organization of ti Tt was plain that diplomacy was the | “midst of the Pa-| o'clock at il its role as agent of the master |cent assessment — most of which |‘ vote down the last two proposals | mage him give way. The furniture | which he might happen to be a mem~ é order of business at least for the | cific, in Hawaii.” 130th St | class, attempting to divide the work-| never reaches you. The Hillman|by an ene majority and) was set in the rooms and a little] ber. opening of the three day convention.| The plan is to drive American im-| “The nine Negro f}ers according to religion and sub-| Clique, Abe Silverman, on the other ? again the local decision for ®| mecting held outside. On these grounds James Walsh ¥ 40-hour week, with 36 hours work Thos. W. Lamont as well as the|perialism with bombing planes, and] Scottsboro must not di ‘tute the doctrine of humility for|hand, is planning to put over the e The daily meetings of the Down-| was expelled from the workers Ex- night club hound, Jimmy Walker,| cruisers across Hawaii through the|the Needle Trades call to all work- | action’ vicious standards of production sys-|#nd 40 hours pay to help the wn-|town Branch at the City Employ-| Servicemen’s Leaue. The WESI. addressed the convention Panama Canal, through the Pacific|ers. ‘The unity of white and Negro| ‘The pamphlet, however, does not | '€™, With its speed-up and piece- Stee as Heht for wnem=|ment Bureau, 69 Leonard St. will| will always rid itself of such oppor- It was Farrell, however, who de-| Islands of Polynesia and Australia,| workers will save them. Only byjstop merely with an attack on the work evils—not in your interests (for | P!03 ices 3 continue as usual at 11 a. m. tunists and by doing so will keep fivered the main speech after La-|and New Zealand, East into Indo-| organizing the forces of the w Catholic church, It treats all church- | it means suffering and more unem- font. Farrell's topic was “The|China, Asia, China, the Philippines,| class behind the j ' ‘es, which have in every case been | Ployment for the cutters), but in the World Trade Outlook.” The dom-|/an on into Siberia. And Farrington] the League of § : inimical to the workers, as well as| interests of the bosses. The whole i i t f re s cl the Or- pe ———— concludes,” Hawaii is a strategic} Richts the liberals and the socialists who referendum is conceived by ; lofsky-Silverman cliques as a fraud ie its sranks clean o fany trash Bx-Servicemen’s ‘League. Branch No. 1. center in a more important sense,| Defense can these yo N joined with religion in attacks on : f that, you still have an What's On ‘in good-will and racial equality.”| workers be saved from the frame-|the Soviet Union and now freely ac-|1™ spite Halty cath Aiea Pera o — : Let the Chinese and Japanese| up which is determined to send them | knowledge that the ppe was correct | OPPortunity to mal S Opening This Friday at 8:45-------, TRY THE NEW KYMAK Fermented Milk =e masses tesitfy to American imper-| to the electric chair:” when he declared that there 1s little | Stand and to spike the contemptible “equality.” “Prosperity pre-| ‘The Needle Trades Workers’ Inus-|if any difference between the labor | Plans of the local machine. aagne peace reigns, there is no prob-| trial Union which has alwe policies of the Catholic church and| “Qhall the Union adopt a relief [ag your aeniiatar nemployment, they nts of the Nearo needle | those of the Second Internattonal, | plan for the unemployed?” The local B ‘ y are ‘im-| pioned the rig . * * porting’ people to do business in the] workers and fought agai! the In- The Church and the Workers | as already voted a relief plan, and THURSDAY Cleaners and Laundry Workers Ind. AMKINO PRESENTS The 5-YEAR PLA t ‘ ! t ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ' RUSSIA'S REMAKING— ATalking Film (Un English) H ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ Mem 16 W. 2 edie Trades ma id protest in de! National Youth Day boys of Scottsboro. Speak ied bh WI — . the Workers Library Publish- JNM ae faa meeting include Mrs. Ada Wright, | ers, 48 East 13 Street, New York. Dis- CAMP W OCOLO NA “i mae ial W CALLS MEET OF mother of 2 of the Scottsboro boys.| counts on the 10 cent price are al- MONROE N. Y. needed ) Aad Louis Hymen, president of the|lowed on quantity orders. Noung, Defenders Branch Ne. 2 | territory. Hawaii is the Key point| ternational Ladi rment should be read by workers now, while | Correct one. The first question on Sol yy H \ i 3 eee cians ate ora 352 Beekman | Tepresenting the social and economic] ers’ Company Union with its Jim|the capitalist newspapers are using | the ballot is therefore a trick to lead Sold at Your Favorite . Ave. All yo wor are invited. | plan on which to build new trade | crowing polic lining up all work- | every facility to broadcast tne pope's | You into young ge scree the last Restaurant “ P = rosperity.” is is utlook and very eo ie r 2 1} y two propositions. “Everybody” is in i Red “Baptism” | prosperity.” This is the outlook and| erg in every shop of the trade for ajencyclical. It will not only pe found P y 2 ss : 2 en Se asp é Will be held under the aysp the plan on which the bosses, Cham- battle to save the Scotts of factual and educational value, but | favor of a relief plan — even the SOVIET RUSSIA SMASHING ITS WAY TO Made by— J Ae a ie ey bers of Commerce. the bankers and Every class conscious W ing other workers | Cliques. But they want to “relieve SOCIALISTIC SUCCESS KYMAK MILK : bi : rs base their specula- ht. for erste 4h ’s | themselves and the bosses—not the \ 1 Pi ruling exploiter ase their sp turn out tonicht for rstand 1€ pope's Record of the Changes Which PRODU * > 8 c tions for enslaving the working cla: 5 demons’ * to workers. TODAY in the FIVE-YEAR PLAN CTS CO. of the world still furthe: The pai ulet should be ordered ese of TRE, Bway & nees, 2:45, Evening: bh St.—Twiee Dai a 8 ‘op. BP Seats on Sale at Box Offi. ALE EEE SS ee CENTRAL * fro Rational Vegetarian will be held at 8.30 28th St. Participan | > 5 " - ee : eevee WILL OPEN DECORATION DAY peur e ; Needle Trades Industrial Union: | Sea EEF “ REVOLT OF THE PEASANTS IN ASIA! i oe = alender Notices | . ‘ League of | @ eee ‘ . Special Rate: $7.50, for 2-Day E Should be handed i ye fo. five AY BODIES Charles Alexander of the 7 vo fei ovclock if they are to be printed in CULTUR: 4 DUUIES)) struggle for Negro Rights. and Maud State Convention m Week-End Gel ae Bet, 12th and 13th Sts. 0 the following day's paper. White, Negro organizer of the union.) New Jersey Will Open] excetient orchestra; Tennis; Strictly Vegetarian Food 4 Workers Ex-Servicemen + | who will be chairman. ie Swimming; __ Boating Bowe 2 John Ree d Club in ih Se Rg eo | With Meet, Concert MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Pate: or a » to} i eG = ze Ae : Miners ye Dare Peon sareiemenare| Move for Hederation an ETS NEWARK, N. J.—The New Jersey|| NEW YORK OFFICE o urged to come, y hs) HF Ly State Ratification Convention of the|] 32 UNION SQUARE HEALTH FOOD Beitane Sieticn of TORE With a call sent to all workers’ {Communist Party will open Satur- |] Phone: STuyvesant 9-6332; Room Weoctas pepe t Ww Of Greater New York’ will take a the New day night, June 13th, with a mass |} 505. — CAMP Phone: Monroe 89 egetarian Kestaurani tl place at 7.45 p.m. 16 W. 2ist st,| cultural organizations in sess Ey Vaapiices 3 dited grou dhe Mache es Discussion will be mainly on the Red | york area, the John Reed Club, 102 Ne teu la e mee and rey at Laurel bo Camp Bus will a you bees one tite ; se meant et perce A vital and 1600 MADISON AVENUE International of Labor Unions resolu den, 457 Springfield Ave., Newark, station—Special train rates CeVERIC BRT ow han WOR tion on the building of the revolu- | West 14 Street, New York, has taken — N. J for Campers ae ; Hath stares wey Phone University 5865 h tionary unions, Dscusson on report ; i : “ -photosraphe: sly ® 5 oe WIU will continue. All members the first step toward organizing a Fight Seottsboro and An interesting program’ is being RATES: for June: $19.00 per Wk., isn well-photographed and Heaton ingly Riese epics’ s d are urged to come and be on time. | cultural federation which will event- S areanwed * tonilsting of the follows $4.00 per Day. : ey w Rieter tu datatarn we ually include nearly 100,000 workers Paterson Frames hak seed PRODUCED IN THE U.S.S.R. BY SOYUZKINO uate wtapvcueue eile i L Meets at 1400 Boston Rd. at 8 p, m.| throughout the country. In response oe ey — = is S to this invitation all workers’ cul- NEWARK, N. J. May 27—With| 1. Workers’ Laboratory Theatre FRIDAY A b es and. BROADWAY John’s Restaurant x (WIS. 1789) ji SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES Y ° POPULAR PRICES 4 place with atmosphere International Labor Sports Ct tural organizations are urged to send| eight conferences in eight different|of N. Y. A peter tena covery i at) two delegates to a conference to be| cities scheduled within the next few} 2 Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra VEGE-TARY INN p.m. Initiation’ fee held on Sunday, June 14, at Irving] weeks and a demonstration in New-|of New York. BEST VEGETARIAN FOOD where all. radicals meet * eo Plaza, Irving Place and 15 treet,| ark this Saturday, INay 30, tae cam-| 3° Freineit Mandolin Orchestra MODERN IMPROVEMENTS = = 302 E. 12th St. New York See Ore New York. It will open promptly | paign to smash the two great frame] o¢ newark. ga a ae eae rn iariem Progressive Youth Club {at 10:30 a. m. to launch the feder-| ups against the working class, that) 4 0. Verein of Newb ; : HiPPODROME eeey PRECEDENT ' einvane chatter iil be tabet up. {ation in the New York area. of the nine Negro boys in Scottsboro. a é me nee : fable , 5 P. 0. BOX 50 & 434 St. a" ¢ * * * At this meeting will be present,} Ala., and of the five Paterson, N. J., 4g oval ports Club of Newark. - ape N BIGGEST SHOW LN NEW YORK A VIVID AND STIRRING DRAMA 4 Hourenreekers Brotherhood of X-Y-| noi only delegates from working- | silk strikers, is gathering momentum| Speakers will be: John J. Ballam, |] BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. 2K0|LEO CARRILLO Gottlieb’s Hardware Unity League will me 7.20 p.m. | class organizations and activities, but | throughout New Jerse Communist Party candidate for Gov- || Hone FANWOOD 2.7463 Ke 8 phi a. Pie ed ice ealN || Eady irAlal Mah nahi pie mt 2iroas Bass Sixth ac fii menbers | well known proletarian writers, ar-| Called by the Jersey sub-district||erpor of New Jersey; and Wm. L. || rahe terries at Sid St Christopher acls |arei 1, BOUND’ |I| Biiou Thea. sas : ‘ their fellow workers along tists and dancers. of the New York District of the In-| Patterson, organizer of the League Denice Sey ANY riage, SH ho on Mats. Wed.&821.2:30. Ph. Lac4-0734 4 All kinds of y a emteay RT it The call was formulated at a pre-| ternational Labor Defense, Scotts-]of Struggle for Negro Rights. Berkeley Heights, New dersey - — - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES hs _ Concert and Banquet liminary meeting held at the John | boro-Paterson United Front Defense} Admission 35 cents. f EPL SERNENG a bl Ae ahem dlonns cg Late ac hoe Cutlery Our Specialty es sc tana aM onetich Chetus. Wilt | Reed Clubrooms. It was attended by | Conferences will be held in Newark] ‘The Ratification’ Convention will A wei play by A. H. WOODS Presents be held at 8.30 p. at 2700 Bronx | representatives of such organized ac- | and Elizabeth this Sunday, st 31,/ close with a Banquet and Dance MELO AENKY BERNSTEIN ARTHUR BYRON ™ th oa ee ie kg ie tivities as writing, dancing, art and| at 3 p. m.; in Jersey City on Thurs-| sunday evening at I. W. O. Hall, 5 MELROSE With Basil =| Xana | Farle F - h the movies, and such organizations | day evening, June 4; in New Bruns-| Belmont Ave., Newark, N. J. DAIRY Vrerranian MINE DhAatUee ee IVE STAR FINAL Intern’ Workers Order fe ® as the Workers International Relief | wick on June 5; and in Passaic June Ss canes RESTAURANT 47th Street est of Broads 6TH MONTH DENTA! Cc and Negro, Jewish; Finnish, German | 20. Conferences will also be held in Sm ash BrameUpsad Vounrades Will Always Find 3 Evgs. 8:50. Matinees Wot. and 240 /CORY THEATRE, West of 48th Btreet L DEPARTMENT PF Weekly, “Rodo News,” admission and Hungarian groups. It reads in| Paterson, Perth Amboy and Trenton sh ps: Ther SOUTER: BLUE, Oecd Me Sahat ~~ 1 UNION SQUARE 8 falr “which was. to have ‘been ‘held | part: Tl iyrescee eee nee aa-| py re 4 (near 174th St. Station) STH FLOOR at the Finnish Workers Club on May] ,, ‘ At each of the city conferences del- LELEPHONE INTERVALB 9—9149 8. can use them again. The question of organizing a cul- leman mnesty q pues All Work Done Under Personal Care Ms e i é - + Special meeting at 1 p, t 16 w.|Worlld conference of revolutionary a o 2ist St. This meeting is of interest | writers and artists held at Karkov,| Part of dune, from where they will Track and Field Meet ie Seow ae Se eevee coe CAMP NITGEDAIGET | | f employe, ‘pein Aol mand for the immediate, uncondi- , gation, representing psalms Bes ‘ S E R oO / Will be given sr 8pm. xt Comrade [the John Reed Club and New Mas- eam blogic rat fa . Nese Spend Decoration Day in a Proletarian Camp—Interesting enter- ° un ay. 9 ay Ss | ™ Bhiffrin’s House, 626 Hast 141st St,]ses was given the task of organ- On to Passaic, N. J CHEMIST i Ast 198, Proce is to Daily Worker. izing it... against the Scottsboro and Paterson tainments and rich cultural program prepared for this week end.— n ‘ * . 657 Allerton Avenve ancing and music, All welcome. arrest hel is Satur- Admission free, “Acting as a clearing house for ee ce hae apd sarah si Every day new and interesting entertainments, M.A.Y 80TH National Youth Day Estabrook $215 BRONX, N. ¥. Open Air Meeting the dissemination of ideas and €X-| join ave, ry A ay cil, be eld at 7p. mm. at Hinman | periences, it will help to clarify the] "r.9 New York District of the 1.D|f| Sat. Night—Ball Sun. Night—Lecture PARADE RALLY FROM 10 A. M. lage. Juliet Stuart Poynts will speak none ode | chipraeienesc bene! are any warns against a new maneuver that |f) Come and enjoy a comradely atmosphere—Best food and modern BOXING DANCES at ULMER PARK The DAILY WORKER Z Sere " i the prosecution in the Paterson case improvements—Picturesque views overlooking the Hudson.—Come Special Train leaves Erie Station| 95th & Crosby A Brooklyn,N.Y. Advertise Ye infon Unemployed Hospital Workers is planning; the reduction of the}}} and gain health and strength to carry on the struggle in the city.— 18/30 pi. m, Daylight Savinr—tiake| ih gel Gain Regain sag dat tr ‘our U: Meetings Will meet al 16 W, 2ist St. at 8 pin. |* Ose your Red Shock Troop List| charge against the five workers from Plenty of sun—Clean air. edi AM na da hs ileus. Ta sorear? Here. For Information Write to , Medical Wor Hudson Tube to Erie or Ferry at} p. M.'T. West End Line to 25th Ave. 23rd or Chamber St.—ROUND TRIP. ‘4s Industrial League. every day un your job. The worker | fi"st degree murder to manslaughter. , Advertising Department In this-.way they feel certain of get- Of the ‘Communist Party, Unit 6,{ ext % you will help save the Dally | ing a conviction and railroading the Only 517 a Week—Week Ends $3.50 a Day 75 Cents including Events. | TICKETS IN ADVANCE 25 CENTS {|| 5° East 13th St. New York City : Bilton We abd autuer ‘Ave, eat New Drere Workers to ten or 15 year jail terms. |] Trains leave every hour from Grand Central Station and 125th St. TICKETS for Sale at: Worke: catheaht ea i eee ere : — Hip An intensification of the campaign : Hookahop, NO 1, 18th Sts Yo. tn ai rt of % York. 7 GREE De tab tha Bat Avalacatacinees Camp Tel.: Beacon 731 httpeomg © ath ae A & L fe FOR RENT All or part of two ‘teve La bh ree ie Paterson five is absolut . . oor: . y . ‘S : Of the ILD will meet at 257 F, 10th Build a Worcorr Group in your | accential tf City Tel: Bronx—Estherbrook 8-1400 1 Wia, ten Sa DANCING A TONIGHT. ‘Apartments, furnished or untur Bt at 8B. m. All members should to detend'the move, the Zi) nished. At 388 Hast 19th St. Phone: Tica ee eR shop! Write About your struggles! | declares, ERE R TTL ORIOL RN TiN BITES ERTIES Ga SEO TON Dunne or Shaw, Sturvesant 9-8637. ) lnnmentemieeeneentntteteenemeenandiat lone +5) Pi

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