The Daily Worker Newspaper, January 23, 1932, Page 2

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Conference Sunday for Support| of Mine Strike anc and Dressmakers NEW YORK.—All workers are | urged to support the conference this | Sunday at 11 o'clock, at Manhatta: trial Union is of vital | fight of the Amer- | against wage cuts, | ades sori | importance in the ican working cl Lyceum, 66 East 4th Street, for - nst the bosses’ hunger program port of the strike of the heroic Ken-|and denial of relief. All workers tucky miners n preparation ort the conference and | the co! 8 e dre i the strike of the 10,000] in New York City. These two strikes and the coming} makers. miners tl the d ers and New York —are | drive for the dressmakers’ answers to the capitalist offensive | s already under way. Shop against the working class. They must | op will be coming out, owing be supported by all the workers, All}to the frightgxl conditions in the shops, unions, fraternal organizations |shops. The workers are readily ac- must be represented at Sunday’s}cepting the leadership of the revo- conference. Working class solidarity nary union. The attacks of the | must be shown. Negro and white| reactionary union, under the leader- | workers are involved, Italian and 2 socialists, the Lovestone | gades from Communism and the] Tammany Hall racketeers, cannot keep the workers from striking. Latin American workers.. This con- ference called by the Workers Inter- National Relief and the Needle RANK AND FILE MEET CALLED TO ACT ON AMALGAMATED BANKRUPTCY NEW YORK, Jan. 21—Exposing}ommendation of Miller the Secre- the bankruptcy of the New York) tary-Treasurer, the Joint Board dis- Joint Board of the Amalgamated solved and gave the whole situation Union, on their own admissions, the|to the General Executive Board. Amalgamated Rank and File Com- | Miller in reviewing the present sit- mittee is calling a Rank and File| uation of the New York Joint Board Conference of January 23rd at Irv-] stated, “Even the Joint Board (J.B.) ing Plaza, rallying all of the Amal-|is financially bankrupted; this is not gamated rank and file left wingers} the main problem before us, the and right ‘wingers, Communists and] problem is that of industrial bank- socialists, republicans and democrats, | ruptcy.” Continuing, Mr. Miller said, all nationalitie sto join the Rank and| “We have no plans on how to solve File Committee in a strong united | the wage-reduction problem, on how front organizatino to give the final|to stop the bundles from going out blow to the Hillman machine. |of town, on how to unite the Joint The New York Joint Board of the | Board forces with that of the locals.” Amalgamated declared itself unable to solve the present financial and industrial problems in the men’s clothing industry and upon the rec- This statement by Mr. Miller quite clearly presents the bankruptcy of the entire Hillman outfit in the Amalgamated and their treacherous role is further exposed by Mr. Mon- att, who stated at the same meeting: “I am not surprised that we have reached such a situation, and I am not surprised to hear the committee from the Pantzack Shop openly state before the Joint Board that rack- eteerism exists in the Amalgamated. We live in the year of 1932,” contin- What’s On— SATURDAY The f P be held at the Workers First Street, Hoboken, Montgomery, mother of Scottsboro boys, will speak he Youth ¢ jued Mr. Monatt, “but we have the meets af tb conditions of 1906.” «The Joint Board yee me es (admitted Monatt) “don’t solve the Jents a roblems in the interest of the work- ship jers but for the other side.” If the General Ex. Board cannot solve the I situation (concluded Monatt) “we ee gic better leave’ the office and go away.” Sane Goneemee Go nace bat The Amalgamated Rank and File oe aed : Committee has repeatedly warned the Phe giving a dan Long Island ( ning: # workers of this treachery of the Hill- gan man reactionary forces within the the Work Amalgamated and point out that the Tistee send two. arnt open declaration of bankruptcy is Papen masts Sunday at 3 p.m. at} further sign of more wage cuts and ge ae . . worsening conditions for the tailors SUNDAY and cutters. An open for See ee eeae: Mencien, a ace Brighton Beach Bread ing miner, will s Strikers to See Film of SovietFamily Tonite kin Ave . Brooklyn NEW YORK —The bread strikers veo odetstoe have been ar-| 0! Brighton Beach will have a chance nged by the to see exactly how a workers’ family Care ed in, the Soviet Union in plovment mn to the way these striking ditoins in ti are treated on the picket line Way Out.” in Brighton Beach. The Brighton Beach Branch of the Friends of the Soviet Union invites all these militant strikers, their friends and all other workers living in this vicinity—to come tonight to this showing, “24 Hours with the Sov- iet Family Fillipov” at Laub’s Res- taurant, 211 Brighton Beach Avenue (near East 2nd Street) at 8 p.m. * * * Lenin-Liebknecht-Luxemburg. Memorial to be held under the aus- pics of the German B: he C. U. League, Branch: No. open forum, at the Hall, ’ it. SEAR AN, sce SA Build a workers correspondence group in your factory, shop or neighborhood. Send regular letters 1." will be Club, 301 DP. m., under Unemployed The soviet fil the auspices 1¢ to the Daily Worker. Council. Adm on 25 cents. ei: All U. S. Bank depositors going to Albany must 9 st . Nth Stree Hollywood Caf. te oly woo eteria at the He UNDER WORKER MANAGEMENT Losth Food Food Reasonable Prices Recognizes the Food Workers Industrial Union 335 West 35th Street SOLLINS’ RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET Branch of the 1. b en forum at 8 p Joe okly ntinued. every © Cent next forum will be at 7 p. im, fll speak on the p: Tisis, No admission. The usual forum is being at the | | | | 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents held Mitchell sonom A vechirinka and ball has been ar ranged by the United Front Commit- tee of Dressmakers at the Workers’ Russian Cluj 322 Second Ave, All needle workers and sympathizer RUSSIAN MEALS For Poor Pocketbooks nvited to come. Proceeds to coming United Front dress strike ee The Bron.s:Bungarian “Worke KAVKAZ Club: will hold. tts first af q f their new ubroom, 569 332 E. 14th Street, N. ¥. C. Ave., Bronx, at) 8:30 + Excellent program, dancing and refreshments Admission 50 cents, A conecrt,and dance will be given os by the Workers’ International Re Patronize the lief, Concoop Branch and Novy Mir Club on Saturday, at 2700 Bronx, Pa for the benefit striking min Jan. Concoops Food Stores ce AND The Down Restaurant 6 ioant 1st A 2100 BRONX PARK EAST re Year Plan workers are invited, All members of the I. L. D, should Buy in the Co-operative ome and support the Labor Defender |f Store and help the Left anniversary. d@nce at the Irving , Plaza, 15th Street and Ir Place. Wing Movement.” LENIN MEMORIAL MEET IN STATEN ISLAND DAY. On Sunday, January 24th, a Lenin Memorial meeting will be held at 14 Bush Ave., Mariner's Harbor, Staten wants housework Apply Daily Worker. Young Woman from 9 to 6. Room, Greenwich Vil. improvements, 3. 6 Charles St, Apt. 9 WAtkins Island, The meeting will start at| Nurse, Good proposition with 7:30 p. m lers healing, Refer to In addition to prominent speakers yorker. the pr m mill include several mu- OLD gical mvmbers i TION TO THE DAILY WORKER EVICT NEGRO Bronx Workers In Furious Protest NEW YORK. — N pectant Negro mother with five chii- dren, was evicted last Monday from her home at 529 East 135th Street Her husband has been unemployed for months, with hundreds of thou- | sands of others in this city unable | to find any work. | The Unemployed Council of 493 E. | 135th Street, upon hearing of t viction, immediately mobilized t neighborhood, held a successful meet- | ing after which the workers put back the furniture. The entire neighbor- | hood was aroused against the evic- tion of this family with five chil- dren, h the mother in a delicate conditions and expecting to have an- other baby any day. The landlord called the police, who arrested two workers. They were given suspended sentences in the boss court.. The next day, the landlord again backed up by the police broke in the door of Mrs. Brooks’ apar ment and forced her out of her sick bed. They began throwing her fur- niture on the street again. The ex- pectant mother fainted as a result of the rough treatment by the police and her worries. The Unemployed Council again mobilized the neighborhood and the workers a’ second time returned the } furniture. Several of the workers were clubbed by the police and two | arrested, but this did not break the militancy of the workers, When the landlord saw the determination of the workers, he set fire to the furniture. | Many of Mrs. Brooks’ neighbors saw the landlord in this scoundrelly act and are ready to testify to the same. Now this family does not have a sti of furniture. The Unemployed Cou cil organized a committee to go with Mrs. Brooks to demand relief of the city. The answer of the Relief Bu- reau was that “we don’t take bgt of colored folks.” The Council is ‘mobilizing to nota | @ mass protest demonstration in front of the Home Bureau to force immediate relief for this family. | demonstration will also take place | on January 30 before Pres. Buckner’s office. The Brocks family will be on the delegation. | rs. Brooks, ex NEIGHBORHOOD ‘THEATRES FAST SIDE—BRONE RKO giooss <Seed JEFFERION | Today to Tuesday —RKO Acts— | Trixie | cianien Husband's Holiday” —On “thes Sereen— Stanton Freddie Pisano Girarde & Nadine Co. Betty L. Webb | Sing High and | Low | FROXUN | With Prospects 11. Clive Brook —RKO Acts— |... % ‘ Vivienne Osborne era Gordon Jack Pepper Johnny Tyrreltt | | Juliette Compton Charles Ruggles E Ewing Eaton MUSIC — CONCERTS Philharmonic-Symphony BRUNO WALTER, Cena ROPOLITAN OPERA AFTERNOON » Soloist: PIATIGORSKY ‘Ceniine or House DEMY OF MUSIC “STRIKE” and By Dr. “ON THE BOWERY” Morris Levitt Published by Intl Work Price Ibe at Workers’ Mooksnop 30 East 18th St, N.Y, UG s Order & NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA's Linel Cafeteria |3 days work at $ | dered DAILY WORKE R, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1932 'UNION SQUARE DEMONSTRATION FEB. 4 FOR JOBLESS INSURANCE EW YORK.—“The million unem- loyed in New York now know, from the action of the Tammany regime and the Hoover administ without struggle, starvation stares | in the face,” says a statement | by the Unemployed Council of or New York Grea “we call Well ps eraployed. Wo deransivaten yy on the unemployed, a ware on Feb. 4, RES unemployment insurance. work Buro was | formed. Trumpets blew through New York. The hungry workers were go- | ng to be thru receiving the daily. Over | $18,000,000 was ted from work- | ers thru the slogan “We Must Share.” | Most of the money collected has | been used in the investigation of ap- plicants, Elaborate headquarters were established in various parts of the city with executives with fat salaries. | A staff of 1,400 investigators at | $30 weekly was hired to check up| on, all those that applied, naturally | the investigation is complete only af- Now when most | been nearly squan- and very few workers got any The emergency relief, | Another scheme was brought up. | The city appropriated $5,00,000 to give ‘home relief? to the unemployed ration that | checked at the social service exchange SCOTTSBORO PROTEST PARADE IN BRONX TODAY Workers! Rally to] Fight for _Negro Boys NEW YORK. — A demonstration | ‘The following is the food budget as {of protest against the actions of the | lowed by the H.R.B.: supreme court of Alabama in hand- Child under 2 years, 1.10 weekly. | ling the Scottsboro case will be held Child under 2-6 years 90c weekly, | in the Bronx today beginning at| Child under 6-10 years, 85c weekly. | McKinley Square at 1:30 p. m., Child under 10-12 years, 1.15 weekly | Once again the workers of the Adiits, Vo weer Tat Bronx will demonstrate their oppo- If there are only two people in the | sition.and voice their protest to the family additional 25 per cent is al-|Sttempt of the southern bosses to lowed onethe order with these food | legally murder the eight innolent allowances, our great benefactors pro- Beatieboro children: pose keeping the workers satisfied | Beginning with a mass demonstra- ‘and away from the hunger demon- tion at McKinley Square at 1:30 p. strations for unemployment insur- ance. Only through organization will the unemployed workers compell the gov- ernment to recognize the need for Unemployment Insurance. All out on Union Square February 4 to demonstrate for Unemployment Insurance! workers thru the Home Relief Bu- reau. All applications are sent to be in order to detect some one who might possible have received any smell amount of assistance elsewhere, such a worker is ineligable. at Claremont Parkway and Wash- ington Ave, Principal among the speakers at the meeting will be Sadie Van Veen, Struggle for Negro Rights and others Sol Skolnick, organization secretary ANY $1.50 OR $1 INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS BOOK WITH ONE 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION TO a DAILY WORKER act as chairman AMUSEMENTS | | ama oon you will see on Broadway the first Soviet sound film ‘ROAD TO LIFE” The World Attraction! Speaks!= Soviet m. a parade will move at 2 p. m./ through the Negro section of the} Bronx ending with a mass meeting | Harold Williams of the League of ; of the Bronx Section, I. L. D., will | See Who Advertises in Your Own Daily “ICOR” Concert and Dance TONIGHT! 8:30 P. M. ROYAL MANSIO 1315 BOSTON ROAD, BRONX, N. ¥. ——PROGRAM—- ;1—Prospect Workers Club Mandolin Orchestra, T. Socolow, Conductor 2.—Artef, Recitations Miss Shapiro, Folk Songs 4.—Red Star Dance Orchestra, danc- ing until daylight | BUFFET AND TEA ROOM Admission 50 cents Arranged by the BRONX “ICOR” COMMITTEE Intern’| Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE - 8TH FLOOR All Work Done Under Personal Care ot DR. JOBEPASON DENTIST Dr. JOSEPH POBINER 1 Union Square Suite 501-2 AL, 4-8844 cy | Alg. 4-649 Strictly by appointment Dr. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST 858 BROADWAY Suite 1007-1008 Cor, 14th St New York Russia 137.50 Both ways—$200.00 Including Soviet visa, 5 Days of Hotel Accomodation and meals in Leningrad or Mos- co, visiting Museums, Thea- tres, etc. Steamship tickets at reduced prices for all countries. GUSTAVE EISNER Official S. S. Ticket Agent 1133 BROADWAY presents EUGENE O'NEXLL’S ” ‘Tellosy | Mourning Becomes Electra presented on Iiday HE HUNTED THE HAUNTED mencing at 5:30 sharp. Dinner In- ‘mission of one h at_7. No Mats. ILD THEA. ‘W. of Bway The Theatre Guild Presents REUNION IN VIENNA A Comedy By ROBERT E. SHERWOOD Martin Beck Sc e'"s Ave, Eve. 8:40 Mats. Thurs.Sat.2:40 ~ COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW _ By With ELMER RICE PAUL MUNI Plymouth sat rhurs, & sat 220 “We are pronouncing in good faith the words ‘the dictatorship of the proletariat’ and we shall make them @ reality.” LENIN, (Corner of 26th St.) NEW YORK, N.Y. Telephone: CHelsea 3-5080 PHILIP MERIVALE IN CYNARA | with Phoebe Adriane HOSTER ALLEN MOROSCO THEA. 45th W. of B’way, Wed. & Sat. 0 EVERYBODY'S WELCOME ‘The new masical comedy hit, with FRANCES WILLIAMS, OSCAR SHAW, ANN PENNINGTON HARRIBTD LAKES HUBERT Then, 44th St. W. of Biw'y Eve. 8:30, Mats, Wed, & Sat, R 42nd St. All Seats &CAME & Diway to PM. 25e He Hehelled Against Soctety “CAIN” THE STORY OF A MODERN 29 EAST 14TH STREE1 NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY Sorter ere Shave or Ha'r Cut =,| Reduced Rates for Unemployed Oth Ave. (With © nell Card) HIPPODROM & 43rd St Co-operative Barber Shop ain a 344 EAST NINTH STREET BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK (Bet. Wiret . First Ave. and Ave. A) KKO JAMES DUNN & - ra 4 ide SALLY os Larry ae ‘Dance Team” & Revue ROBINSON CRUSOB! Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 Cosmopolitan Hardware See the New Soviet Film Continuous 5 P. | |} Sunday, Jan. 24th STUYVESANT CASINO Second Avenue and Ninth St. PROCEEL Admission 35 Cents Help Build Communist Waterfront Headquarters “RUBICON” S FOR WATERFRONT HEADQUARTERS Auspices: Section 1, District 2 & Electrical Corporation Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies Tools, . M. to 11 P. M. 2018 2nd AVENUE oe CORNER 104TH STREET | Marks and Simons | Sake eae “WRNY” RADIO TENORS and other musical attractions Gottlieh’s Hardware 9 THIRD AVENUE 1th St, Tompkins Sq. 6~4547 Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidai Equipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street i We Invite Workers to the BLUE BIRD « CARRTRRIA GOOD WHOLESOME FOO! Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat 827 BROADWAY HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1800 MADISON AVENUE Retween 12th and 13th Ste | PARK 110th 25 Per Cent G Weekly Sailings on SEE THE FIVE YEAR THE KREMLIN—LEN IES—-SOCIAL CLUBS. hone University 4-908¢ Worth 34546 before avom or ufier & WORLD TO St. and Fifth Ave. WINTER TOURS to the U. Ss. Ss. R. Complete Tour Prices As Low As $1§5.C0 175 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. — Phone: Al-4-6656 SF AA TTT A Ktode of ARTEF (WORKERS THEATRE) ‘Tel. TOmpkins Square 6-5181 Office: 108 E. 14th St, N. Y. Announces Premiere of “HIRSH LECKERT” Historical Revolutionary Drama By A. KUSHNIROW Direction ...BENO SCHNEIDER Settings . »...M. SOLOTAROFF Sunday, Jan. 24, 1932 (Afternoon 2:30—Evening 8:30) At HECKSHER THEATRE Fifth Ave. bet. 104th and 105th Sts. Tel. LEhigh 4-3545 Two performances Every Sun. | WORKERS! All working class organizations of Newark, N. J., raily to the 8th An- niversary of the DAILY WORKER! Saturday, Jan. 30th, 7:30 P.M. 53 BROOME ST., Newark, N. J. —Program Red Dancers Prelet Buehne Newark Mandolin Orchestra —Speaker— BILL DUNNE, Editor, Daily Worker Admission 25 Cents ‘STEEL’ (3-act Play) {nt’l Workers Order OPTICIANS CIR Harry Stolper, Inc. 73-15 CHRYSTIE STREET Third Ave, Cur to Hester St.) 9 am. to 6 pm. Daily Phone: Dry Dock 4-4522 Dr. M. B. FELSEN SURGEON DENTIST Extraction Specialist 851 East 162nd Street Corner Prospect Ave. One block from Prospect Avenue Subway Station Phone: KUlpatrick 5-5028 a Si JADE MOUNTAIN | AMERICAN and CHINESE RESTAURANT | Open tt a, m, te 1:50 a, m, | Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢ Dinner 5 to 10.. .55¢ 197 SECOND AVENUE Between 12th and 13th Sis, | | te || All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Clsremont Parkway, Bronx Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 99 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian food MELROSE DAIRY VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Comrades Wi Always Find it Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Brons (near 114th St Station) EPHONE INTERVALE 0—9140 1 LIVE IN A— We have a limited number jl For a good time come to the ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Tenth Annual Ball Cutlery Our Specialty | Fei ‘. Given by the —— FOLLOWERS OF THE TRAIL esting Rooms and Hal Saturday Nite, Jan. 23 TO WIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhihelander 5097 PALACE oes to the LL.D. | You All Know JOHN’S RESTAURANT ‘First Class Steamers Office open from: 0 a, m. t By JOHN WEXLEY Directed by ROBERT ROSSEN with professional cast —Also— Margaret Bourke-White’s Photographs of STEEL PRODUCTION IN THE U. S..S.R. 2 NIGHTS ONLY FEBRUARY 17 AND 18 WEBSTER HALL 1th St. and 4th Ave. at 8:30 p. m. Auspices:—Workers’ School and the Daily Worker Tickets at:—63 West 12th St., 35 East 12h Sst., 48 East 13th St. What are the demands of the unemployed? How can these demands be realized? HERBERT BENJAMIN Secretary of the National Committee of Unemployed Councils Will speak at the WORKERS’ FORUM on “How Can the Demands of the National Hunger March Be Realized” This Sunday) at Workers JAN 24th School Audit. 35 E. 12th St. 8 P.M. Second Floor. QUESTIONS DISCUSSION Admission 25 Cents WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX PARK EAST ‘ Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find » library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs and various cultural activities Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 ‘ake Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue 0 8 p.m. every Starday 10 0. we. to 6p. LUNCH 35c; DINNER 50c (For Comrades) with FOOD WOltKBES DUSTIRIAL UNION pix Koen 1 Le De and Workers! School RED STAR 49 HAST 120IT PLAN IN OPERATION— IN’S TOMB—FACTOR- —T HEAT RES—OPERAS URISTS, Inc. Atti 15 West 126th ISH CHORUS JO} OTHER CONCERT FOR BENEDIT THE LIBERATOR AND League of Struggle for Negro Rights At the FINNISH WORKERS HALL Street, New York Thursday, January 28th, 1932, 8 P. M. Excellent Program, Featuring MARIE EVELYN MARGETSON, AND NEGRO CHORE ‘abetted T= 1 K VLAYERS B WX re PROL REED ¢ FEATURES Admission at door—35 Cents : licceacsllitcinraies i creeieteeeaieaeeitiatial

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