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_Pere" Two EW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1931 D. 4 LY WORKER, West Va. Mine W ages ‘Lower! Than 1893; Prepare Struggle PURSGLOVE, W. Va, Nov. 27.—| corres To establish the unity of all West | Virginia miners in their struggle against starvation, the United Front Conference Arrangement Committee has issued a stiring appeal for a Uni- ted Front conference November 29 at 304 Water Street, Fairmont, W. Va. ae NEW YORK.—A special series of | articles to the New York Times Fairmont, West Va-, written by co ondent Louis Stark, admits tion among the West Va. few of the admissions {CONTINUED ON MASS MEET SUN. TO LAUNCH FIGHT ON HARLAN, IN, KY., TERROR REGIME) PAGE FIVE) [Call Workers to the| Aid of the Merhige Silk Mill Strikers The workers of the Merhigi a have been out on strike for the past 7 weeks 2s a result of a third | | wage out of 10 per cent has been | | given to them in the past period. | | These workers have been carrying | on a very militant struggle in the | | | past period, AM the mass organ- | zations in the territory should | mobilize their forces to help the | workers win this strike. A mass | | picket demonst | on Monday morning, Nov. : unemployed and employed work- | ers should report Monday at 7 a. m, to 535-39th Street, Brooklyn, HE ‘ation will be held All Fight For Insurance Collect Funds Today NEW YORK. — The opening gun | Rumi ae ‘Walker, Adelaide Walker, | in an intensified nation-wide fight | Lester Cohen ard Harry Gannes of against the coal operators’. terror in | the Daily Worker staff. orge Mau- | Harlan County, Kentucky, will be! rer, nt national secretary of fired at a great mass protest meet- | the International Labor Defense, who | ing tomorrow Sunday afternoon at! was icted with the committee, B. | 2:30 p. m. in Central Opera House, D. Amis, national head of the L. S. 205 E..67th St. At this meeting mem- and Jim Grace, Marlan min- bers of the Dreiser Committee of lead-| er and one of the leading victims of | ing American writers, who were rec- | the terror regime, will also speak. | ently indicted for criminal syndi| Carl Haecker, secretary of che New| talism because they exposed the ter- | Y t of the I. L. D., will be} yor and starvation that they found | chair in Kentucky, will speak. Among them| C of the triai| will be John Dos Passos, Charles of 11 yn murder " - “ vill demand whom the | coal operato send to the i terms for fighting - agai ainst the I ger and t I ses. The n me ing to} SATURDAY Red Hook Unit, yer be a coun- Will hold: a dance and ment to celeb » the op ror not/ first Workers’ Center in i tion of Brooklyn on Noy, ‘oughout Hicks St. Skiis, dancing ng answer to EE arene angie SOR t the work- Boro Park Workers Club | ers into submission in order that they Will have a con nce at | may put over their wage-cut and war bea Good) program. The meeting will show the termination of the workers every- t for th elementary cech and assemblege are trying to des- Horlen ‘Will be held at 14 tonight. Good jazz ba ‘All invitea, son Ave. Adm. Brighton Beach Womens’ Council Will have a Chinese evening 140 Neptune Ave. P: cents at the reserved seats. ission ceede t 50 ‘cents for the Nat'l] Hunger M: hon W ‘ach | = \cosaiaaanes Mees dies tines | SCRANTON BAZAAR FOR Unit 6, Communint Party | HUNGER MARCH tional Hunger Maren st | SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 27—A ba-| fit of the National | will take place on 28, at International kawanna Ave., Scran- at 7 p.m. | Proletbuhne to entertain, . 427 Lac! n, Pa., Gancing will’ follow, invited, eet |Robin “Hood Pickets Cc. P. Unit 4 Wut have a: f Smash Injunction Plot; | \Relief Dinner, Sunday | NEW YORK.—The mass picketing - jand determination not to be stopped | Willlamaburgh Workers’ Club | no treats o: i ion at Will Nevers concest aad danes at |PY threats of an injunction at the 795 Flushing A eds to go to | Robin Hood Hat Shop has defeated the Natio March, All | orto workers inv the whole injunction scheme. The jinjunction is not granted. BUNDAY | Basser Harlem Open Foram | Relief is needed for Robin Hood Be ee ras: strikers, who-have been out now five Will be held at 1492 Madison Ave MUSIC — _ - CONCERTS | at 7:30 p.m, Admission free! | ee Philharmonic-Symphony TOSCANID International Workers Club Will meet tonight at the Hungarian | Workers Home: 356-2. @irt Bir 7 p.m. with the Red | . Veteherinka Will be heid by Unit 5, Communist Party, at 792 Tremont Ave. Admis- sion free! | eet Paar Tremont Worke Will have a dance a’ NI, Conductor Clinton Ave, (near 180th All OUSE Workers are in METROPOLITAN OPERA ‘afk use bd | Vseubitr'ciaat Insurance Will be the subject of bare by Gadie Van Veen at 1622 Bathgate Ave, Thurs. Eve., Dee. 3 (Dee 4 at 2:40; Sat. m. Aft., Dec. 6, us pm. Auspices C.P., Unit 18, eee oe Open Forum On Unemployment Insurance the A. F. of L. at 61 Graham Ave. Spm, Admission free, a. 6, -Isohn—Graener Pizettt SCHELLING, Conductor | and at Debate On Seettehere Will be held at the New Harlem Resolved that only L.D. can free the The Young Com-| mative while the Excelsior Literary Club will be negative, | NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EASE SIDE—BRONX | RKO chs TERN Prospect Workers. Center , ‘Will hold a class on Marxisin ‘and Minism at 1157 Southern Blvd, at | p.m. | Workers Ex-servicemen’e Lengue, Harlem Br, ‘Will have an open forum tomorrow at 27 W. 126th St, 2 p.m. A com- | Today to Tuesday —On the Screen— | 447TH ST. THEATRE, W. Arthur Judson, Mgr. (Steinway Piano) | munist League will be on the affir- | =e | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) remarks on the Hunger March and the other one to collect money. This} has been tried out with success in the past. Send in Money. 4—Those in charge of the stations must have a few messengers in the| evening to bring the money to the | W. I. R. headquarters at 16 W. 21st) | St. We must impress upon all that this is very important as we will need money on Monday for various expenses in connection with the Hunger arch, Comrades at the stations: We advise that those in charge of the stations prepare them- selves with wrappers of all denom- |inations and save themselves the | trouble to carry loose money to our headquarters. We ask that the com- rades strictly adhere to this sugges- tion. 5.—No one should delay bringing the money collected for the Hunger March later than November 30 as all plans must be completed by’ Monday | evening. Our plans will greatly de- pend on the amount of money we will have on hand,/so please be at the W. I. R. office with all your col- M lections at the latest Monday, No- vember 30. weeks, A solidarity dinner has been arranged for them, at the Icor Club in Cooperative House, 2800 Bronx Park, East from 3 to 10 p. m. Sunday. The dinner costs only 60 cents. Come and bring your friends. REPORT ON MINE | TERROR SUNDAY |Sherwood Anderson to| Be Among Speakers YORK.—The complete report | Nat Committee for the of Political Prisoners, ten of ere indicted for vhile investigating the conditions of coal Kent y, will be delivered 's of the Committee at a NEW of the | Defen: “criminal | | by membi the New § Park Ave. on Sunday, December 6, at 2:30 p. m. The meeting will be {held under the auspices of the Na- tional Con ee for the Defense of | Political Prisoners, | Members of the committee who | were indicted by the coal company |eontrolled Bell County grand jury are: Theodore Dreiser, novelist; John | Novell, Charles Rumford Walker, | nove! Adelaide Walker, actress; Celia Kuhn, secretary of the commit- | tee; Lester Cohen, novelist; M. P. | Levy, novelist; Harry Gannes, mem- ber of the staf fof the Daily Work- er, and George Maurer, assistant secretary of the International Labor Defense. A resume of the committee’s re- n by Lester Cohen, rman of the meet- = who well be ch: Among others who will speak | | ing, jare Sherwood Anderson, novelist; | |Aunt Molly Jackson, a Straight | Creek, Kentucky, nurse, who will also |sing several miners’ songs she has | compos If, including “Hungry | Miners’ Blues,” Jim Grace, | Harlan miner who was beaten andj kidnapped by the coal company depu- | ty sheriffs, and Adelaide and Charles Walker. A well known lawyer will give a brief history of criminal syn- | |dicalism laws and how they have | been used against the working class. | UNIT 6 TEA PARTY. | A Tea Party for the benefit of the “Hunger ch to Washington” is | being arranged by Unit Six of the | Bronx Section of the Communist, Party, on Saturday evening, Novem- ber 28th at 1078 Tiffany St, near 176th St.) THE THEATRE GUILD presents EUGENE O'NEILL'S Trilogy HOMECOMING, THE HUNTED THE HAUNTED | Commencing at 5 GUILD THEA., JULIAN WYLIE’S PRODUCTION GOOD COMPANIONS By J. RB, PRIESTLEY and EDWARD KNOBLOCK From Priestley’s Famous Novel Company of 120—16 Scenes of Br Mats. Thurs. & Sa PHILIP ae ALE Hive. 8:40, MOROSCO 'THEA.,, 45th W. of Bway Eves, 8:45, Mats, Eel WELCOME | feal comedy hit, WILLIAMS, Ove. 8:20, Mats. Thurs, & Sa Soviet “Forced Labor”—Bedacht's series in pamphlet form at 10 cents per copy. Read it—Spread it! LIVE IN A— rade just returned’ from the Soviet Meee ee over discussion. All| —RKO Acts— ee wore xrzerienevs vencee, Lou Holtz |“Are These Branch 1 Soi Harper, a negro war veter: bagel will speak on “War and the Hun Jane etesk March” at the WESL headquarters, | Inc Herliort | ur 19 EB, 10th St, 2 p.m, Adm. 10c, Sasaiss, Btone:.| e d e erpice Stone | & Ambessa- | ene ¥ Tremont Workers Club dor Dancers | (°F ” Will hold a dance at 2075 Clinton | Others nilaren Are (hear 180th St.). All workers in- | vited, ill have a lecture by Comrade | esley Ruggles Tomash on Unemployment Insurance seria? ee at 1619 Boston Rd, at §:30 p.m, | —REO Acts— | Sammy Lewis vith & Patti Moore Tracy & Lord 19th | Bennett, Hayes MONDAY Labor Unity Agenty Will have a meeting at 5 E. ERIC LINDEN Bt, 7:30 m. All.workers organ- & Pryor | YT ‘ Saations asked to send deleghtes to | Others | ARLINE JUDGE take up the préent drive. - — —— — scapes EAST SIDE The New Babylon (Paris Commune SOVKINO FILM Benefit—STRIKING MINERS and HUNGER MAPCHERS At the LABOR TEMPLE Mth Street and Second Avenue Monday, November 30 Admission 35 Cents Auspices—Medical Workers League, and the W.LR. A Famous Sovit Fitms TODAY! TODAY! “IN OLD SIBERIA” A Story Depicting the Terror aff the Exiled Revolutionists Under the Government of the C Mecca Theatre WITH 25e Mats ens Evening Hollywood Cafeteria UNDER WORKER MANAGEMENT AND AVENUE A, Food Food Reasonable Prices Recognizes the Food Workers Industrial Unton 335 West 35th Street tacept Sunday Mourning Becomes Electra | Composed of $ plays presented on 1|day - a4 ‘Thea. W. 45 St. CYNARA Plymouth matrnars: & Sat. WITH ®CAMEO Phoebe Adriane STE. <son FOSTER ALLEN Wed. & Sat, 2:30 | with ARRIETT LAKE | SHUBERT Thea., 44th St., W. of Bhw'y WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY The Theatre Guild Presents REUNION IN VIENNA A Comedy -By ROBERT B, SHERWOOD. A . THEA, 45th Martin Beck s¢. as ave. Eve. 8:40 Mats.Thurs.&Sat.2:40 The Group Theatre Presents The House of Connelly By PAUL GREEN der the Auspices of the atre Guild—LAST WEEKS M. ANSFIELD 2204; 432 St W. of|Bway 30 Mats, Thurs.& Sat.2:30 COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW With ELME ER RICE PAUL MUNI | Al CAMEO CAME BIWAY -| the BIG HOUSE” Chester Morris | Robert Montgomery—Leila . Hyams | Gth Ave. HIPPODROME’?.'7: BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW York KKO | WALTIUR HUSTON 8 lesa in THE Tact Ruling Voice Wallace Beery- We have a limited number Comradely atmosphere—In this Tel. NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX brary, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs and various cultural activities Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton ef 3 and 4 reom apartments PARK EAST Cooperative Colony you will find a Avenue Office open from: # , m. PROLETARI THE "LIBER ATOR” AND ' Saturday rephetak WORKERS’ CENTA" —EXCELL | Bill Gvopper will draw proletarian | ADMISSION 26 CENTS Workers and Frienc Com 110 Grand St, Hob MUSIC BY OUR FAVORITS mn, Ne m. to S p.m. Sunday —Joint Aer Hoboken Daily Worker Workmen’s Circle Ball Dm every day; fam. to 5 p A CABARET ot-——— HE “WORKING WOMAN” Wdecicte: 28 ns, Dining, Dancing, Nat'l Speaker: Sa et |Dos Passos, novelist; Samuel Ornitz, |f Admit Walker, Rolph Use Mooney for Political Ends NEW YOYRK. Reerdcoursnied to capitalist newspapers | on the latest developments of Mayor Walker's sudden “espousal” Mooney cake bring out the fact that the California bosses do not oppose | Walker's fundamental idea of using | the Mooney case against the militant | workers, An editorial in the San Francisco | Efflaminer says that Governor Rolph | should use the case for his own ends jand that Walker is butting in when casas, 107th St. and \t the scheme was already worked out by Rolph himself. Walker, as well-as many other cap- italist tools, have already admitted that their new interest in the Mooney — California news ney. of the} Walker. | will hold a the place of hearing on Tu expose Walker, Rolph, the socialists | and Morgan bankers who have united | to use the Mooney case against other imprisoned workers, and against the unemployed masses, and mass demonstration at ay to Merriest Event of the Season Biggest Gathering.of New York’s Working Youth 10th Annual Costume and Coler Light BALL of the ““Morning Freiheit” Saturday Eve., December 12th BIG NEW YORK COLISEUM 177th Street and Westchester Avenue Jazz Band of 30 Musicians—ARTEF Players in extraordinary program Edith Segal with the Red Dangers will lead the crowd in especially prepared Tickets in Advance, 65c—At the dances, Door, 85¢ “THE MANCHURIAN SITUATION And the Regrouping of Imperialist Forces” Conducted by the Workers School This Sun. Nov. + 8:00 P.M. 35 E. 12th St., Second Floor QUESTIONS A Lecture By HARRISON ADMISSION 25¢ GEORGE At WORKERS FORUM DISCUSSION Two Halls This Year-- And Two Orchestras! NEW MASSES COSTUME BALL Webster Hall, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th $1.50 in advy.—$2.50 at door 119 E. 11th St. NEW MASSES, 63 W. 15th St. ALgonquin 4-4445 WINTER TOURS to the U. Ss. Ss. R. Weekly Sailings on First Class Steamers Complete Tour Prices As Low As $1§§.€O SEE THE FIVE YEAR PLAN IN OPERATIO; THE KREMLIN—LENIN’S TOMS—FACTO.: IES—SOCIAL CLUBS—THEATRES—OPERAS Manhatten Lyceum, A New 3: at the fa 66 E. 4th Street, N.Y. C day + at WORLD TOURISTS, Inc. 175 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. — Phone: Al-4-6656 CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF THE NEW LABOR = Ont Bec. 15th UNITY 32 Pace Popyiar and Directive Magazize, Officia’ Monthly Organ of the Tra7?e Unien Unity League BANQUET AND ENTERTAINMENT y, Dee. 5th 7 P.M. Good Program w'th Prom’ne:t Leaves of the Revolvtion- ary L Admission 50 Canis ts of the Daily Worker Cah Dance Saturday, Nov. 28 At Sito Pp, ADMISSION 26 CENTS meat Pressit! $1.00 With Danner NE WAY « TOURS on 2 EAST 125th ST. AT LOW RATES HOLMBERG 8.5. TICKET AGENCY NEW YORK CITY GO TO SOVIET RUSSIA ROUND TRIP Agent of Intourist State Travel Bureau of the Union of Sovict Socialist Republics case is based on the growing working class pressure for the release of Moo- | The hearing has been set for Tues- | day morning December Ist. will be made by Walsh and Shapiro, Mooney’s 1 awyers, Speeches | then by | But the plan of action has | already been worked out between | Mooney and Governor Rolph. The International Labor Defense | NEVIN BUS LINES lil W. 31st (Bet. 6 & 7 Aves.) 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