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Page ‘Iwo TAILORS ESCAPE POLICE FRAME-UP Ben Gold Speaks Meeting at Noon he A. C. W. wages Police Arrest Left Wingers. goods in th machiner visitatio! orkers. ing distriby he were readily accepted workers, they were arrested by detec- ts were wingers ter police were fo: no e ced to had lors. noticed an that the Hill had more immediate Dan shop sortie o y clique rather than the left the chief speak noon rains meet to ed the Hillman iques in th resistance so- cialist. cl Election Bike Parade Of Young Workers In Bronx Today t 4p, m .the first Campaign Bicycle Parade place in the Bronx. The of the Young Communist League. thi Labor Sports Union and the Y¢ Center of the Cooperative will ps cipate. It will start at 2700 Bro Park East at 4 p. m. and will go down on White Plains Ave. to Boston Road, Prospect Ave., Southern Boule- vard and back, Electi: will On the very same night open meetin: be held at the follow- ing places: Prospect and Longwood 16ist and Prospect, Wilkins and In- tervale, Washington and Claremont Parkway, 224th St. and White Pl Road, 174th St. and Vyse Ave. St. and Daily Ave. air ins » 180th What’s SATURDAY Painters and ellos Workers a International Workers Order, Youth Branch asked to notify on time. Friends of the Soviet Union, Downtown Branch Asia” will be the Labor 2nd Ave. at 8 p.m tud- hown emple, Ad- ne Work- Bronx f class war Lengue of Struggle for Negro Rights re giving a cc yette Hall, 16 will be a e by proletarian ay be gotten at 19 W Plan urged to country owned about work the rs Harlem Progressive Youth Cini Will hold a dance at 1492 Madison . Negro jazz orchestra. All in-| vited. Ploneer Leaders Dance nd graduation will b to- signe at the Workers Center, 12th St. at 8 p.m. Amter will’ s Proceeds will go to Pioneer mov ment on the Fittajurgh. Snappy jazz band, Admission 35c, oars mats Workers Clab Will hold a concert and dance the benefit of the Daily Work 1610 Roston Rd, 8:30 p,m. All w ers invited. for ork- * Brownsville Workers Center Will have a concert and vetcherin ka tonight at 118 Bristol § Pro- ceeds to go to the Morning Freiheit, a ees Tromont Workers €tyh Will hold a lecture on the chy situation tonight at 726 1 mont Ave, All invited. Womens Counett 17 wit iain te package party and ud herinka at the Brighton Beach 140 Neptune Ave, Admis Club cal hou jar phy the Hungarian Work- sit seas Settle For ar Tickets The Daily Worker - Freiheit Young Worker bazaar last week was a great success. The atten jammed the Madison Sq. hall and the PS were up expectations. The support © the rank and le was n nifi- cent, But there is one th that threatens to turn victory into de- Many comrades have not turned-in the money for the tickets they have sold. Immediate action, not in a few days but to- day, is vital. Turn in the money at once, 50 East 13th Street, f you have sold. MUSTE SLASHES WAGES OF OWN OFFICE WORKERS NEW YORK s of its to go into e manager t take this wage cut, we can get hndreds to take your jobs he founder and out- ference for ion, which is of L. that pre- ar under the of “Musteism” has con- worst and most | of treachery toward | active in the hanchmen in the United Textile n offices, and especially branch of that union, Federation of Full sry Workers. nip of Reconcilia~ m which tries ition, and latest acts vie Charles to per- back, of “progressive” h ‘liberal’ and uste's own office ss excuse than even capitalist can hip of uffered any de- gets as much this ‘ge contributor h, head of the a textile firm and at Wap- Poughkeepsie, not, Falls, near 4 NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EASt L JEFFERICH | Romance—Thrilis 8 r Ko g Adventure "9 ‘Ann Elorrs Seon Harding Droban ta RKO Pathe's “au FRANKEN CVOTION aanicenat LESLIE taee "| HOWARD MUS SIC — CONCERTS | Philharmonic-Symphony ERICH KLEIBER, Conductor BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC | This SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3:15 Soloist: ALBERT SPALDIN 81455 L SCHUMANN—SMITANA r Judson, Mer. (Steinway Piano) pontaiecennteh A | $1—CHAMBER MUSIC—$1L x Friday Evening Concerts: Oct, 23, 21 (Sa 4, Jan, 8 Feb. 12, 1 Cornelius Van ) Dec Mai Gordon String Quartet Vilet 'T Russian Sym- Budapest String phonic Choir Quartet Musical Art String Bros , Abpril Mischa 1 Naegele- Renno Rabinof — Yelly D’Aranyi | Micexysinw Mune Carnelius Van v ¢ | + Irving Pl} Washington Irving TH each series $2 nee Recitals, Oct. Sint, 19th, Jan, 2nd, Feb, Hans Wiener ‘Tomiris Martha Graham Daria ‘Humphrey | Miriam Marmein and Charles) Weldon | WASHINGTON IRVING HLS|| "lace & 16th St. erics of six recttals. | ers Home ers are w All work- elcome to participate. (ahr ani sorter Brooklyn LL.D, it be toca- nd Prospect | is upen . to 10 pan, everyday from 8 BORED 8 |out the orders of the NAACP BLOCKS MEET FOR 9 BOYS Barred From Church Workers 1 Meet on St: in front 138th St Thursday Church Nicholas Ave., when i. the ct consent an 9 innocent stor of the Rey Kind had meeting V ARC gation from the L » iggle for Negro Rights. I , mi time, however, the leadors of N. A. A. GC. P., continuin: I th d brought raitorous efforts defense mc to ng eme on the pastor lay night when the worker showed up for the meeting they were told they could not have the use of the church. Mrs, Ada Wright, mother of two of the boys, and J. Louis Engdahl Welsh and other speakers, the meeting which was held in front of the church. Many meinbers of the church were in the audience and expressed the greatest ind against the action of their y in hampering the mass defense move- ment which alone can save the boys. The large crowd continued to stand intact in spite of the terrific rain storm. They stood intact when the pastor and trustees of the church called in the police to club the wo ers and break up the Scottsboro de- fense meeting» So militant were the workers that the police decided it would be better not to try to carry trustees and ion stor pastor of the church, Election Cantpaten Torch Light Parade In Passaic Tonight An automobile torch light parade has been arranged by the Communist Party, Passaic Unit, for the coming election campaign, The parade will start Saturday, Oct. 17, 7:30 p. m., at the corner of Monroe St. and 3rd. The parade will end up mM a rally on Market and Essex St., Passaic, All workers and sympathizers with cars are urged to come down to this parade and participate in it actively Soviet “Forced Labor”—Bedchat’s series in pamphlet form at 10 cents ner copy. Read it—Spread it! AMUSEMENTS addressed DAILY enants League Calls| Demonstration Stop An Eviction tee of the of 30 St. the neigh- house € 2 in front of the s 8 at 3 p.m. to pro- h on of one of the work- The at to evict the worker nd t n action taken by e rent st Role In Boss War Stressed in Garlin Talk Sunday Marine Workers’ rext ized by marine workers in imperialist war will be em- Sender Garlin, co-editor of the WORKER, NEW YOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER NEVIN BUS LINES L1IL°W. 3st (Bet. 6 & 7 Aves.) Tel: Chickering 4-1690 PHILADELPHIA IOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE $2.00 One Way 83.75 Round Trip ATES FROM NEW YORK mond Cleyeland Akron Asbury Park Detroit Chicago St. Louis Kansas City Los Angeles Lake Huntington owWest-Raies the Labor Defender. he eaks at the Marine Workel 15- | hnme — - 1 Union Hall, 140 cor- { ner South, tomorrow (Sunday) eve- Airy, Large | ning, at 8 o'clock. Garlin, who re - | cently returned from an extended Meeting Rooms and Hall! | tour of Soviet Union, will speak | | § on “TI t Five-Year Plan, the TO HIRE Hoover and the Marine || suitable for Meetings, Lectures \ - and Dances in the latest pictures of Soviet fac- | Se ‘wechoulovak collective farms and soviet|} Czechoslovak ors and shipping will be shown | | yyy ‘ in contrast with the “Hoover Plan"—| | Workers House, Inc. | breadlines, lynching and mass terror. | 347 E, 72nd St. New York| in will at the same con- : eae et trast the miserable conditions of the| | Telepbone: Rhinelander 5097 | American seamen with the excellent SE TEBOSUTE conditions aboard the Soviet ships— maximum eight-hour day, large, | clean, well-ventilated living quarter one months’ vacation with full pay for the engine crew and two weeks for the sailors; he will describe the ship committees, and tell of the part that the 200,000 members of the Water Transport Workers’ Union in Gottlieb’s Hardware 19 THIND AVENUE Near 1th St. Tompking Sq. 0-4547 All Binds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty the triumphant completion of the Five Year Plan, Immediately following this meet- ing Garlin leaves for an extensive tour of the West. Vote Communist Ratification Ban- | quet For Communist Party Candidates Saturday Evening, October 17th, 8 P.M, at | 30 West 29th Street | A Lot of Entertainment and Food | | Auspices: Section 2 Communist Party te estes 25 cents TWO Gik OFFER FILM OWN >CAME A Theatre Guild Production “HE” By ALFRED SAVOIR Adapted by Chester Erskin GUILD ¥.5 Mts The Group Theatre Presents The House of Connelly By PAUL G S. | Under the Auspic Theatre Guild | | Mi 1 | Mi artin Beck 3, yes fat. Thurs & Sat. Penn 8 c-t100 Amkino Presents SOVIET RUSSIA'S YEAR PLAN SEEN THROUGH THE CAMERA'S EYES (Talk in English) ACME THEATRE 14th ST, At UNION SQ. Popular Prices 42nd ST. and BROAD\ P. Phone; Lehigh 4-1812 Cosmopolitan Hardware | & Electrical Corporatior Builders’ Hardware, Factory Stipplies 2018 2nd AVENUE CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY Tools, Buy Your Bakeries at Well Known G and G BAKERY 691 Allerton Avenue, Bronx Settled with the FOOD WORKERS IND, UNION ent enkes, butter eakes, of bread, rolis, fresh every hour rices are reasonable and the bent | bakery goods in New York ALL SEATS rY| 01 P.M. 35¢ MAE WEST (‘The Constant Sinner’ “As sound and respectable as Belas- co's ‘Lulu Be The Ni |ROYALE ; ROBERT LORAINE Haidee Wright & Dorothy Dix in THE FATHER ermxosun: STRINDBERG ~| Preceded by BARBARA'S WEDDING By J. M. BARRIR Thea., W. of Brwy, Mats, Wed, Evs & ‘Sat. 8:40 2:80 deal BUSINESS SCROOL DAY AND EVENING Commercial—Secretarial Courses Individual Instruction Open the entire year Mth St, at 2nd Ave., N.¥.C, TOmpkins Square 6-6584 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK ‘Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations all kinds | 17, 1931 WORKERS FORUM Cenducted by the Workers School SUNDAY NIGHTS SCHOOL AUDITOR'UM At 8 P. M 5 E. 12th § t, 2nd Floor This Sunday, Cctcber 18th, 8 P.M. W. _W. atlases ONE DISC USs SION ort and Dance 28 SCHOOL STUDENTS LYCEUM, 66. B. aturday, October 31, At 8 P. Tickets on Sale at SCHOOL OFFICE, And WORK BOOK SHOP, 50 ene UL C WORKE MANHATTAN ven by Fourth St. . Ith Street . 13th Street 50 WAST 19th 8’ Lender in th Lender Camp CIRCULATION DRIVE For 10,000 NEW READERS BEGINNING NOVEMBER Ist Strugel oro Boys READ! Rates—$t Order a bi SUBSCRIBE! * three months, Se per copy. Special rates for bundles LIVE IN A- WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX PARK EAST omradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find a library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs and various cultural activities Tel, Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Take Lexington Avenue train ‘to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue Office open from: 9 a. m. to 8 p,m. every day; 9 a. Saturday 10 ©. m. to 5 p.m, Sunday m, to 5 p.m TOURS. $208.50 and up Round Trip One Way to MOSCOW $167.50 (Tax Included) HOLMBERG SS. TICKET AGENCY 2 EAST 125th ST. NEW YORK CITY Agent of Intourist State Travel Bureau of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics | ~ JADE MOUNTAIN _ American and Chinese | The Russian Tea House 197 Second Ave. Bet. 12th & 13th Sts. || FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS AFTER THEATRE SPECIAL LUNCH 50c DINNER 65¢ ARTISTIC SURROUNDINGS QUALITY FOODS Trufood VEGETARIAN = | RESTAURANTS || 153 West 44th Street 110 West 40th Street (East of Broadway) True Food Is the Key to Health SOLLIN’S RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents Al Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S | Vegetarian Health 49th St- JULIAN WYLIE’S PRODUCTION ., GOOD COMPANIONS J.B, Priestley & Edw - block. ee From Priestley Famous Nove} I—18 Scenen Company of 4 5 W, of Brdway ITH ST, ¥ inees Wed. & Sat. 2:30 BS, 8:40, 3 6th Ave, HIPPODROML':,.:;, BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK RKO LEO CARRILLO ACTS in Sunkist Incl, Bs parce, | Homicide Sqrnd si SUNDAY and MOND SOVKINO'S TEN Don’t “CHINA EXPRESs” —_—_—_—_——— —_—_— nd ———————————————— A Phase of the Revolution in China—A Timely Film to see now— Alg, 4-0649 3ybnaa Nevebumua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 3”) EAST MTR STREET (Corner Second Avenue) ‘Tel, Algonquin 7244 Restaurant CRUSADER (SELF-SERVICE) Restaurant 113 EAST FOURTEENTH ST. (Near Irving Place) Health SPECIALS That are Mavoring L, Silber, Prop. RESTAURANT FINE RUSSIAN ENTERTAINMENT Open 11 a. m . to 1:30 a, m. OPen Till 2 A. M. | Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢ __167 East Fourth Street Dinner 5 to 10....! 55 Unusual Wholesome Dishes Filing Ecenomical Different YOU owe it to yourself to get ac- quainted with the flavor of Old-Fashioned Sugar Corn Savita (Brown) Rice Baked Egg Plant Garbanzos (Chick Peas Real Succotash and Ou Vegetarian Baked Beans |We Invite Workers to the BLUE BIRD CAFETERIA GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat 827 BROADWAY Between 12th and 13th “LEARN AS YOU. FIGHT” FALL SALE Of Books and Pamphlets October 17th to 24th 20.Per Cent Discount / On all purchases of $1 or more. | Special prices on selected books of | International Publishers | 25 to 40 Per Cent Off | Workers! Don’t miss this opportunity to supply yourselves with working class literature! | Workers Book Shop 50 EAST 13th STREET, N. ¥. C. Cooperators’ | SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenne 01-23-7584 BRONX, N. Y. Intern’) Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE 8TH FLOOR All Work Done Under Personal Care of<DR, JOSEPASON Phone Stuyvesant 658 Cluremont Parkway. Brom |) 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA1 Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Patronize the Concoops Feod Stores aND Restaurant | 200 BRONX PARK EAST Strictly by appointment Dr. I. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST 853 BROADWAY julte 1007-1008 New York Cor. 14th St. Near 12th Street “Buy in the Co-operative ‘iT Store and help the Left || Wing Movement.” | v Dr. MORRIS LEVITT SURGEON DENTIST Southern Blvd. cor, 176th St., N.Y. Phone: Tremont 3-1253 Special low prices for workers HEALTH FOOD AY, OCTOPER 18 and 19 SE MASTERPIECE! Miss It! Added Attraction MECCA THEATRE |JOHN BARRYMORE Based on Du Maurier’s Novel, “Tribly in “SVENGALI” lith STREET and AVENUE A Lant O55 PB. My "WORKERS IN. YONKERS Buy Your Daily at the Following Stands CUTMANSTEIN 51 Riverdale Ave. LESCHS 71 Riverdale Ave. ZACCIO New Main St, J, FRIEDMAN 144 Nepperhan Ave. cor, Sehwol St VEINERS c1L MeLean Ave. DICICCO 2 Poplar St, Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 4-081 G. A. PHILIPS CHIROPRACTOR 109 West 139th St. N. ¥. ©. Apt. 1-C. Pho: THE NATURE FRIENDS Saturday, October 17, 8 P- M. At IRVING PLAZA, 15 Irving Place GRAND AUTUMN FESTIVAL ENTERTAINMENT——LUNCH——DANCE Friends of the Workers Cultural and Hiking Movement Attend Our Festival —————————— ‘TH. 5-2200 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place rich atmeenh ans, whero all 302 E. 12th St. New York Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian food MELROSE RESTAURANT 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD, Bronx « 114th St. Station) TELEPHONE INTERVAL O—0100 Advertise Your Union Meetings Bere. For Information Write to The DAILY WORKER 50 East 13th St New York City