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suge lwo Bankers Push Program As le the bankers are credit Banks t e plans for the federal Reserve nite in Crisis Worsens tt P SE ‘nist ‘Tatidion |Five Forums to Be Held in the Bronx Sunday, October 11 open forums will be held in at 8 nu- Five 1e Bronx Sundag, October 11, m. in connection*with the Com Part E and m Campaign. 2e8 ddresses of the Ben Gold will speak on the DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1931 ALL WORKERS MUST REGISTER: | TODAY, TO VOTE COMMUNIST! All out today to register. This is the last | The polls are open until 10:30 p.m. Do not wait | minute! Remember if you do not register you can not vote | he only revolutionaty party, the Communist Party! Workers on r in all parts of the city. WOMEN TO HOLD [Conference Called for) Saturday at 2 p. m. NEW YORK. — Rallyi working ELECTION MEET} nus LINES NEVIN lll W. Tel it (Bet, 6 & 7 Aves.) Shickering 4-1600 PHILADELPHIA CRUSADER (SELF-SERVICE) Restaurant 113 EAST FOURTEENTH ST. (Near Irving Place) |elass women for support of the Com- || HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE of the A. F. of L.” at 569 Pr Register, but do not fill in the ballot handed to you. Simply fold | munist Party election program, the ee s “easy Ave, up and drop it in the box. ‘This ballot bears only the reactionary | |‘omen's department of the commu. || $200 One Way e Rese eduction, | -Yakoleff will speak on the Deepen- es. You are not required to mark this or to give any information | | ict party has iesued a call for a wo- a a Comm, eports | ing © t 1400 Boston Rd to how you will vote |men's lection Conferencé Saturday, |} Ooe/0 Round Trip 1e continuation of| Carl Brodsky will speak on “Bosses| | | Remember if you do not register you ean not vote! |October 10, 2 pm., at Irving Plaza,|{ BATES FROM NEW YORK SPECIALS some W ump in prices as the] and Politics” at 1622 Bathgate Ave. |" SNORT prema COS ed ate eta eae One Round additional cre alist class sees it A. Severino will speak on “Fascism” | ATI) R - COTT( \N PECIALISTS men’s Department in the call ufged || yg " urn back the “However, the deflationary forces |at 2109 Arthur Ave. NEATEY all working class women’s organiza- ceggeiganag That are have been gathering momentum, | J. Lustig will speak on the « | eabantaeeena hue ae sungton 2 ger of War” at 2061 Bryant Ave | GOIN T THE SOVIET NION |= to this conference. ei pensccnaae (CONTINEED ON PAGE THREE) | BRONX ELECTION LCONTINTED FROM PAGE ONES Centra! Cor Committee of the Commu- The conference will methods | working class women for take up the and means of organizing Detroit Flavoring ; | support of 1500 WAR VETS \' ASS PICKET ———— jnist Party; and Joshua ‘Kunitz,|the demands for immediate unem- |} Chicago aan 2 ua | ah Vi RALLIES TONIGHT of workers from the three basic in-| American writer, co-author of the | ployed relief, for no evictions: for free || St. Louis Filling uy dustries—metal, marine and mining— | hook ‘Voices of October,” who has | electricity, gas and milk for unem- and includes four’ Negroes. They are t the invitation of the Soviet trade unions to attend the 14th an- niversary of the Russian Revolution. just returned from the Soviet Union. | ployed fam: The entertainment prograin includes | for women. and Special demands 88 will be laid upon a Sdviet newsreel and music by the the fact that the 100,000 unemployed CITY HALL IN RELIEF FIGHT Communist’ “Ce St andidates kverywhere 5 ; 2 ; Red Front Fighters Band. women and girls in the city received TO CALIFORNIA.” Economical JONTINUED FROM PAG nt to war To Address Meets a i | | 8 ity < 5 te cL. sie anecdotes ee ba ale phe five weeks in the USG&R|'« feature of the meeting will be | the most inadequate attention even oe the war vets, but the ba Oh, yes,” said Harper Beiurdar ‘nant these: Wil be ie the. economic and cultural | tho presentation of the two gifts |from the capitalist charity agencies. ‘ rich industrialists as exemplified ; if pat Rad ‘Blection Rallies invthe areas: |4 nent under the Five-Year | which the delegates will take with |and that the demands for those wo im Di ff the Legion’s: betrayal then not The candidates of the Party, C ; will return to this country | them: a banner and a small statue, |men must be presented to the city. » | — Somme -Ditteren their recent conver in them.” rades\ Gold, Brodsky, Lustig, Tom- = ahd ve 8 ree Teport-to the | called ““Udatoik,” of a, member’ ofa |- rhe trade Union Unity League hae ||| es®\ MEDUGRION. To cry went on record agains’ r to evade the|iansky, Ray, Bass, Moffsowitz and | 4méerican workers, Soviet shock brigade, the work of the | endorsed the Women’s Election Con- || AND UNION WORKERS yeti 2 ‘ diate cash payment of t put the veterans | others. will speak. The meetings will The mass sendoff Monday will be proletarian sculptor, Adolf Wolff.| ference and urged all its affiliated || i YOU owe it to the name of the vets the comn mittee 1 the r again at an ly | be held at the following places la affair. Various delegates will | These gifts will be presented by the leagues, unions and fraternal organ- | | yourself to get ac- demanded that all. relief funds be / date and t the demand that) 161st St. and Prospect Ave. 163rd_speakt as well as Ben Gold, secretary |delegates in the name of the Ameri- | izations to agnd women’s delegates to i} | | Me ta turned over ae zane a sie ne city gove go on record for St, and Prospect, 163rd-and Simpson, | of the Needle Trades Workers Indus- can workers to the Central: Council |the conference and draw in their | quainted with the mittee elected’ by the rank and mmediate payment of, the bonus.| Aldust and, So. Boulevard. Longwood | trial Union: W. W. Weinstone, of the | flavor of media f S. st rd, 1 trial Unio of Soviet trade unions. women members in the work. ; -. . | avor 0! of vets. ass pressure of the vets, how-| and Prospect. Beck St. and Leggett ee nek Have Your Byes Examined Wy Mayor Walker in answering er, is directly responsible for the| Aye. Kelly St. and Leggett Ave m Bails BS SOR OST Ta ~ ||| and (Glasses Witted, by | oo stated that it was not the duty that the Board of Estimate re-| Wilkins and Intervale; Slee JERSEY CITY | f Hi ¢ = for t "7 , . if 4 | } y the to arrange for an equitable juctantly appropriated $2,000,000 to! and Claremont Parkway; 224th j iH WORKERS MUTUAL | Old-Fashioned Sugar Corn distribution of the funds, That wo to the city’s unemployment | and White Plains Road; 140th St ra {1h h he Legion’s job, he said: Mr. Amy which, although a paltry| Cypress Ave, and 178th St. and RELIEF DANCE H . ( ) 4 who is in charge of the Legio the 1,000,000 jobless Cambrelling Ave. at c | | OPTICAL C0. Savita Brown Rice lief fund and. who was presei he y, is at Jeast a point! The Communist candidates will e eR SR eee See Baked Plant aciag -cacressed: cleats (ie “pulley "Ths qrarktis ilist, now deniand| speak at thigh meena rangeY CIF, N 3, oct o— | |]* mm cate wroancton | TER RAO 2nd | DR. M. HARRISON aked Egg of the Legion. “The yeterans are this fund be disbursed by} On Wednesday, Oct. 14th, there | ys sarac of Jersey Citwra ‘ | “HE” 0 i u isburs y ednesday, Oct. Hundreds of Jersey City/workers are {i : ptometrist . getting their just desert: workers’ con s and not "Tam- |-will be an indoor Election Meeting at |. \ cred to attend the solidarity con By ALFRED SAVOIR © saweneresuy Week | Garbanzos (Chick Peas ; Negro Vet Scores Mayor. oP aes 560 Brotpect: hve, ibe ie nted hy Chester Feskin 3rd Week on Broadway {|} bad Saath Mgt alee Sol Harper, a Negro : On Friday, Oct. 30th, there will be at donee PREV be DLS ge GUILD Wy, 52nd. Byes. 8:40 | : Hi apo ve ~ R al Si tash d Ow I a Bg Bon he vete committee was com-, On Priday, STS will be Night in Ukrainian ‘Hall, 160 Mereer |{ | Mis The& Rat 240 |) gg ‘ aes NEW voRK CITY ea! SUCCO! an r 1€ committee, took 5 : posed of P. Comato, chairman, E,|# Mass indoor rally at Ambassddor| +" 6. the benefit of the thousands ele TI Ed) | ‘EAST of BORNEO { | at Wibes u the He pointe hat | Levine, Sol Harper, Ted Boyrfton, H., Hald with the cooperation of the | op” ji 0° cn) 0 8 OMe ‘The Group Theatre Preaentn Rebuke seedy Pale pie gs Vegetarian Baked Beans j 06,000 or more ans al 1 Rocco, P. Messbaum and | Freiheit Gesangsferein. 4 dteiy dannition The House of Connelly | With ROSE HOBART ig relatives in New York were in dire need and demanded t. once raise a fund of .$: On Saturday, Oct. 3ist at 4 Pp. there will be a demonstration march from 149th St. and m. |99 | and! The affair, which is being held to- pect. night under the auspices of the Work- | By PAUL GREEN Under the Auspices of the || Theatre Guild i and CHARLES BICKFORD meeting Unosual Wholesome Dishes > Carey ie) 45th |) YLIb’s PI Mnde of be distributed: at the rate of "$40 to &| ave. to Longwood and Prospect. All/ers International Relief, is the first Martin Beck [oes 43a |) JULIAN wyLI’s PRODUCTION FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS " level ) greater | Mat. Thy month for the next five months. imme. | MAss organizations will participate in | of its kind in this city. The program |} | | Mat Thurs & Sat. Penn 6-610 % AFTER THEATRE f mme- uy “The veterans went overseas to pro- cha ‘all of these movements. includes a string orchestra from New # SPECIAL LUNCH 500 : ‘ tect people's property,” said Harper, On November 2nd there will be a| York City, movies of the coal strike | By J. B rh & Edward Kno- DINNER 650 ape MAE WEST [Me . ‘and it is up to the people now to great unemployed demonstration and | area, speakers, and dancing until 1 y ARTISTIC popsctyaarcs * 8 see that they don't starve.” The ee : | iaateh lathtting: ab the tate IuiOw™| also: | From Priestley's Famous Novel 29 EAST MTH STREEI o.. FOOD! a Speak: ment Agency rt 149th St. and march The Co pe t- Sinner’ 47H Sr miearne, yw, oe pea W YORK Speaks ment Agency 2 | = a e ni: 1 er TH ST. THEATRE, W. of Brdway | NE 7) Gander Garlin Will _ sg 7. | from there to the Boro Hall, NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES pas Eves, 8:40. Matinees Wed. & Sat. 2:30 | Tet: Algonquin 3856-8848 ish Nava | ‘This Sunday, October 11th, a house EAST SIDE-BRONX ix sound and respectable as Belas gona j Deserise USSR in Mati t Forum| to house campaign will take place in pas ethane Ye awe darter fhe We Carry a Full Line of \ utiny a oru | Thea, s5th W. Biwy. Yves 6th Ave. Two Lectures the Third Assembly District, All wees Mts. Wea. & Sat. 2:30 WIPPODROM ‘& 43rd St. STATIONERY i : YORK.—The Workers Forum, | Party members and members of mass RKO gives 00d Shp? | | BIGGEST SHOW {tN New vor || RESTAURANTS | What the ®oviet Five Year Plan ducted by the Workers School will | Organizations are to report at 569 : | Workers Correspondence is the RKO| | DREISER | |! AT SPECIAL PRICES 153 West 44th Street ' means and what Hoover's Five Year | stari nicht, Oct. 11th, at 8| Prospect Aye. ; : | backbone of’ thé nishiak é 8 acts |““An AMERICAN for Organizations 110 West 40th Street ; lan means will be told both in word ool Auditorium, 35 E. EA ot SEN JEFFEREON Today to Tuesday | 9¢kbone revolutionary press: mt. |TRAGEDY”™ ]| (Bast of Broadway) 4 and picture by Sender Garlin, co- floor. Alex Bittel-| “STORM OVER ASIA” AT THE Man$r.esrt hve. Build your press by writing for it Rose's 16 4 PHILLIPS HOLMES | Key to Health R editor of the Labor Defender, in lec+ the revolutionary MECCA THEATRE, S BE gw 0M the Sereen | about your day-to-day struggle. gee ..: SX OYAA HER A é tures tonight and tomorrow night. | movement speak on “The British) “Storm Over Asia,” produced and ACTS | : deat | Tonight Gari lv speak the | Mutiny,” Forerunne f ie 4 i ‘ Ryck St, Brovkiyn, at # osick and lowed by questions and dcuwton, | PUMCVHD, 1s showing today and to- Meme SHR” Baa AR | TODAY and TOMORROW jig ado ea Seiorrow night at Irving Plaza, 18th} Those. wlio’ have vattehrled nthe eee oe eee Le eee Laie RAR SADE ee Concoops Food Stores St. and Irving Place. Wo ozs Fovum in the past ‘will not , St- and Ave, A. The film, which is} polores De B 0 R N E 0 bed |] Commercial—Secretarial Courses AND ; | , ie hat the narra ttn 4 sry oa Sit wer, | to TOPFM Over ‘ASia [jo tise inirie Restaurant Build a workers correspondence Forum by the revol uitiona ry> leaders | tells the dramatic upheaval and un- | | Open the entire year - ; teresting i RAN! j | 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “ga aaa Br nS eae the ee ot Ce Mork: | rest’ in Asia, Tt is,one of the most FON i With || Pudovkins Great Masterfilm of the Present Revolution in «Asia 14th St, at 2nd Ave. N.¥.C. 2 te the Dally Worker. tees decided to offer cotibination forceful pictures to come out of the Mildred Harris | Charles Bickford | Made in the U.S.8.R. by Mejrobpomfilm in the USSR. | TOmpkins Square 6-6584 “Buy in the Co-operative Sekt ames sei ckets for each series of lectures | Soviet Union. Bes 8 eee TT Clore nd help. the «Left Combina- | ———-——— — ——| Alan Reno and | aap Added “MACISTE IN HELL” Based on co Mi. p ‘” What’s On— poe gpriee dy agit fx cet aityaen | _ Rose Hobart Attraction ] =.= mpsiiee gnrerbe: | 1 ORO ; pad gore t Ss ni e ss id Speakers as! Alg. 4-649 Strictly by appointment Charite second 1 Noon to A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA1 i} savoRbay “L, mnedant R, ainor-and A. tend) Dp, 1. KE (MUSIC — CONCERTS|| MECCA THEATRE ota avencr a | sen se s . Engdahl, Minor, . Landy | a Kant Show . P. wintgenatlonal Workers Clu are obtainable at $125 ech at the r. I. KESSLER and AVENUE Aj ‘csp. a0 || H We Invite Workers to the Ml have its next . i SURGEON DENTIST ine a (vy @ school office. Admission for a single | 888 BROADWAY hs . astntae”"Se | lect te Prenty-te cena, al oncae AY san «| Philharmonic-Symphony Herlndlay ‘Tewianrov Pare Food—100 per cent Frigldain BLUE BIRD Welcome me BN pitecrerear seepage fer teuee | ERICH KLBIBER, Conductor 1 ich ihi rete da Bs ; One: way elp he | Soviet Carnegie Hall, This Sun, Aft. at 3100 See For Yourself— - Branch, een’, Lavamnint | Union is to spread among the | | Beethoven ‘The result of this industrial révolution! 830 BROADWAY ji ers Order, will celebrate. inaug workers “Soviet ‘Forced Labor,” | bape ale scasnanee ny ij! Pee Dake eee ee Near 12th Street ti t 2450 So. Oakley Blyd., Chi- a 4 5 | a8 tion at 2460 So. Oakley Bivd., Chi- | by Max Bedacht, 10 cents per copy. 3y6naa Nevesunua | Carnegie Hall, Thurs Hive, et, 15, S445 | AMKINO PRESENTS SOVIET RUSSIA’S GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD Droit Workers cin | | Tecan ACAOERE OP gee? sore Wt Hioacn anaes Rt 8 pis., 1610 YEAR PLAN AND THE] DR. A BROWN Soloist: ALBERT SPALDING, Violiniat A Comfortable Place to Eat Boston Road. All invited. | a sa ° ° ivereke Besihevetediy ameer ey 27 BROADWAY Benefit for Miners Rellet | TEXTILE: WORKERS! Dentist peagarietaile at brs ~Wanmoreee ae . “ A concert and dance, first of its LENA CHERNENKO vorak—Morurt-—Welnberser A kind, for the benefit of miner | MARCEL SCHERER Yt RAST TR STREEL | fezHanedirberkstensdinii those been di 28 ‘ Meeting Rooms and Hall’ Between 12th and 13th Sts. ng Bi Dh ap in Ukra ager : 1 (Corner Second Avenue) mI $1—CHAMBER MUSIC—$1 tober 10, at 8 m. under the aus- | SUN, Oct. 11, 7.30 P.M. )Six Friday Evening Concerts: Oct. 25, TO HIRE Sek Of the “Workers I ia Algonquin 7248} /'Noy, 21 (Sat.) Dec. 4, Jan. 8 Feb, 12 SOLLIN’S Cae eee International |” "949 atosmos. 8b, Pamalo, N. 3: | eovid hi beet ea moc ee Suitable for Meetings, Lectures eriis te the tirst event of its kind | Frlends of the Sovlet Union | Ghote Cholr=-Brosa String Quartet and Dances in the RESTAURANT 4 , ‘ jus Van Vilet Trie—Bud it m i ks GeaUk tiinac es Xie est la Guartet—Musical Art. Quartet SEEN THROUGH THE CAMERA’S EYES (Talk ih English) Czechoslovak f one rar rilgetenrt aphcied $1—ARTISTS’ ee , 216 EAST 14TH STREET I 120th St and Fifth Ave THE NEW CULTURE a CME TH E TRE Lith Street At |l!|Workers House, Inc. SS ae * ® * HEAR ‘0, M ~Course Luncl Worker Deléxaten to Soviet Union | P f A A Unien Square p York | | j ,Seonge Wickman nts | Louis Saison’ eo ol Feeder Avenue |Resnay stain Charles, Macwel \ Popelak tiekhel: debdthubed bedlodinahes:46-Aak: 46:10PM: 347 E. 72nd St. New Regular Dinner 65 Cents , Bese ot ania St she Re Spin, |J0M returned from ue Sovlet Unto | “ocala Beant. Mer ou Teving Hi. 8, Xeving Pl. Seleohey | eatelende Syl nder the auspices of the Friends of | and the and 16th St. = Z : the Soviet union. Ray Ragosin ‘v iit |N. XY. DELEGATES to the Uv, $8. | $ of ets concerta, Both tertes sh i PATRONIZE A “ } iv trate eture, 11 work- | q@ = >, y frs'are invited. “Sunday, October 11, 7.30 P. M-1 Intern’| Workers Order wae Concerta fa Walon Bal F John’s Restaurant at 8 8 |, Bros. Cooperative Auritoatam ; (Tu, 9-8637)- “Also on ate at The Russian Tea House SPECIALSY: ITALIAN DISKES f o * BVEDAS | DENTAL DEPARTMENT Gime Bromete Sad 66 Wa bs L. Silber, Prop. Sines with, steeoraees Tomorrow at 1610 Boston Rd, 8 — x am where parton the “Butimn situation” ANT FEAT TE FOOD. || 1 UNION SQUARE _ DAN CE RE CIT AL S Conducted by the Workers School FINE RUSSIAN eee ‘workers are invited. * | 8TH FLOOR dae at me 2 it i ne Work: Anti-Religioos 1 ae tari |] Al Work Done Under Personal Care |! gy. ‘ Ds 14, . Bist, wast Dour tre F win oie “is regular afternoon egetarian Restaurant of DR. JOSEPHSON Nove "tity eer Ib ie sont tna, Fev, SUNDAY NIGHTS SCHOOL AUD TORIUM | "Rational Vegetarian 4 ‘an 4 5th St, 2 a. 5 ; wy | eee | 2th, 26th, Ubi ss eaN vata | forum at GRAV. 18th 1. 2:30 p.m. 1600 MADISON AVENUE { Tne ed ‘Shawn ‘Dancers, Martha Gra- At 8 re M- 35 E, 12th Street, 2nd Floor |}| ~~ iy Restaurant Chyrch in the Class Struggle.” Au Phone University 4-081 ly ale re ham, jam Marmein, Hans ier, ve Meet at iberie ace lncgoa' ss beeen pags Epon ered vetted jou gaksrancene.ss tose a BRONSTEIN’S 199 SECOND AVENUE oak iy eal) couple, ii ‘A. Biteslman will, speek the Brighton Besst: ‘ WASHINGTON IRVING H.S ex itte an Ve; can Health onus apices For man pe on British crisis at 35 H. 12th St., sec Gottlieh’s H dw Gommaew Wha WO a. i i ef T0tm te 2 | ond floor. eds Hardware new, sunny apart- $ ders fo, Students ‘Dance TO LECTURE - Restaurant is esha dod 119 THIRD AVENUE ment, all improvements, near Union Recktatm 32 Union Square ( 558 Cler-mont Parkway. Bron» / aaeter. fe Norge cerrgicrs owic, || Near ith St. Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 || Square. Reasonable. Call STu. 9-6332 pater Sy art be acer ee oy MELROSE fust returned from parts never vie: ne between 11-2 P. M. Saturday only. deta. zreen THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 8 P. M. ||/- G. A. PHILIPS ~ NSE Re . ited bef by A leans. T : Bt the, Bronx. Co-operatives, 2100 etecrnical surpues |] On ‘THE BRITISH NAVAL MUTINY, A FORERUNNER CHIROPRACTOR DAIRY festavnans ) Bronx Park past, 8 p.m, Cutlery Our Specialty SEND-OFF TO THE US.8.R. OF GREAT CLASS CONFLICTS” ie Hae Egy ate A asbi|| Slesene le Bhaa Sh Bie’ Phas, | nat seram a ete AMERICAN WORKERS DELEGATION RS FORUM SUNDAY ie come | fan ag Wee ne oie g age le ine PO: Ok PB late aha “ATTEND THE WORKERS FORUM SUNDAY NITES” (near 174th St. Station) a ee Bek pas an Whine Couses Unerts| WORKERS IN YONKERS PELEPHONE INTERVALE i ployment’, under the auspices of the + Lehigh 4-1812 STEEL MARINE The series of seven lectures include Bittelman, Wm. Communist Party. jordon main '. Johnson, Engdahl A. Landy. ‘ollowing y cee ( lian Hard WM. rs wiaech BEN GOLD Abslalde, slayie WGK: 4 bie. Coebuctsa nd wan aren une Zi a ad osmopoltan ware Cent. Comm, Com. Party rag agg of * sew JERSEY JOSHUA. ON Secretary, N.T.W.U, seven lectures. Buy 2 combination ticket! CUTMANSTEIN ™ w go bes Electric: tion ITZ 1 Kiverdale (we, ” Win celebrate the opening, of. the & al Corporati parcel ny sages marge Sane bao ae WORKERS SCHODL -FAEL TERM LESCHS i wee Belmont Ave, Good program. All | ee mere oa x bi hinig ror yenionagy-ndlevend-suaretlegaahiry erg | The ings ts WORKER invited, Hl ‘actory Supplies wing classes: Spanish, Espo a es sham i 50 Kast 13th 5 New Vork seheshs if si COOPER UNION Jems, Soclal Insurance, Fundamentals of Communism ork City i We iicérd SAT Near Cenk vicherns 2018 2nd AVENUE BE (Monday 8.30-9.30 only), Drawings for Shop Papers, Work . ke Scherer and New. York CORNER 100rn ATRERE M A CTO R Among Women, History of ©.P.S.U., Revolutionary Jour- Sri ace aera & to the Soviet Union i an = oh eon ve. iin cated Necture at Kantor -Audt NEW YORK CITY OND. Y, ° poraneydl oi etree hk ge itg 1 demaaanre a antec pe feiel torium, 269 Monroe St. 7:30 p-fn., ADMISSION 25 CENTS 2 Poplar St. Negro Problems and Course for Financial Secretaries.

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