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IN SUPPORT OF CHINESE MASSES | ON If See Sh Advertises in | | Your Own Daily called upon to show their solidarity 7 CER: 9 y | i 20th A with the courageous striking dres 3 | Worke MORE DRESSMAKERS JOIN Pals Pe seul ae to Whe demonic gs TODAY AND TOMORROW TO AID | Bast New York Worke | ateney NEEDLE AND MINE STRIKERS | oe aoe St | Monday noon there will be open air | trike meetings in all sections of the | —_-———- ed | | NEW YORK All workers are) Ave. Russian Workers Club, 118 St: Lithuanian Workers Foster To Speak To Strikers. ed on to show up at the following 46 Ten St: Browns COURSES 50 Cents ||} Intern’l Workers Order r |stations for the needle and coal “Workers Youth Club, 105 | Binniah e all, Me ‘ 5 | Gutted seo eee onday * MASS | strike tag days, Saturday and Sun- one Aves Bromnaciiie, Wark: | BRItSh: Siberia-Russian DENTAL DEPARTMENT United Front Strike meeting will be| 2. ey 13 and 14 Club, 1818 Pitkin Ave; Work- i SE nga Ro nC " pai e |held at the strike headquarters, 559 | 7°" a ers Center, 608 Stone Ave. Ben- | 1.10. ET Sd , ie aoe 1. UNION SQUARE | STH FLOOR All Work Done Under Personal Care of DR. JOSEPHSON 2 Ave, William Foster, Gen- TAG DAY STATIONS. eral Secretary of the Trade Union Bronx—Co-operative W. 1, BR. Vi Pros- Poster to Speak at Strike Meet Monday Night; | Unity teague, wit be the main spenk- |\ 020 Drsnz te eter secu | Sect tr. Ben Gold, secretary of the] iiva.) Finnish Workers Club, 2719 | eat I Needle Tr 7 , ]| Venton Ave.s Jerome Workers Club, ion Confere nee Sunday Needle Trades Workers’ Industrial ier as Pere a Sa Union, and Migdol, chairman of the| : mat Aver) Somentic | Central Strike Committee, will speak MELROSE Third Ave.: Tremont Work- 1D: prenen te A NEIGHGORLY PLACE TO BA A A } s Clu 75 Clinton 1 Pros- , VEGETARIAN NEW YORK. Feb. 18.—Despite the half holiday, the| on the progress of the strike and the Sek Weskete Gilh bab Weeecen: EILL’S Trilogy oe DAIRY Terese United Front Dressmakers strike spread to many new shops] plans of the strike committee. | (Aveo cBeobs : Wexkere tvs, 3000 Mourning Becomes Electra ‘| 147, 531 People = i M 27 Piaseat is Was cee Peet yesterday. Mass picketing wag carried on throughout the| At 2p. m. Monday there will be! southern Bivd, and 1400 Bon > ltd. ) K me! Lateter la 178? SOUTHERN BLYD. yesterday. SS pic 1s id ; indoor meetings in all strike head-| Composed of 3 plays presented on 1iday H Saar i bes BLVD. ‘Brens king hours in front of the struck shops and many enthus- ‘ie | _Manhattan—Kinnish Wo rk HOMECOMING, THE HUNTED ave seen |{ Pare Food—100 per cent Frigidaire (near 174th 8t. Station) LA Home, 15 W, 126th St.) Esthoni TELEPHONE INTERVALE 140 jasti st ike meetings. were held in all sections of the dress|~ sk... Warkehe Ouby ame kin ee 1B HAUNTED ML |) Equipment—Luncheonette and hiatal oe iat 4 i or a feces aes: Section Conferences. Harlem 1. W." 0. Center, 148 Bs | Co: ne at 5 ro Dinner inc| | Soviet Soda Fountain marke n Sunday, at 2 p, m.; conferences on| 108rd_ St,; Italian ermisesy 7. No Mats Russia’: 2, Decisions were : = M 2uscia’s f j ; % : The strike has now spread to al cketing of all shops | ® section scale of all labor organiza~| iHé,P-1gt% 8h GUILD THEA. S24 Sty W. of Weay| | UES 830 BROADWAY Rational Vegetarian the outlying sections. More i 6 women’s com-| tions have been called in Harlem and| W eee Home, Wane Near 12th Street the Bronx, Harlem, Broo! Brownsville. These conferences will| ;"*sho ,Slgyak Talkie! Restaurant me, id St; West Side Workers The Theatre Guild Presents were | take up the task of,helping to spread| ¢ W. 62 in a|the strike. The meeting in the Har-| $i qctuh; 30! walked out, showing intense enth) iasm and determination to 199 SECOND AVENUE REUNION IN VIENNA t Bet. 12th and 18th ate iby ROBERT E. BHEAWwoON RCAD JADE MOUNTAIN ‘ eau erhearicgts ea h : ——— police A mass meeting of wom ; the victorious | lem will be held at 2011 3rd Ave.; the| ‘Third’ Ave,s was held yesterday at creat ap in court | one in Brownsville at 1844 Pitkin Ave. Lanter: St. 2 Martin Beck BRA», 45t Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St. Negr acanns 2 were ad-| The Central Strike Committee de-| sian Workers Gin, aa aces : r Bh EC} 8 Ave. white, Spanish, Italian, Jewish,| journed until today. 1 cided to call a broad conference of | f°}, cgeinian Workers Simm. ce ve. 8:40 Mats. Thurgats 2:40 AMERICAN and CHINESE Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 American working women attended ikers are being defended py | all labor and fraternal organizations Child it a erst eo ene nee RESTAURANT John’s Restaurant the meeting. The partic 2 onal Labor Defense. throughout greater New York in sup- er ee pe 3 ss EVERYBODY'S WELCO E id eres ee N' SPECIALTY: ITALTAN DISHES lems of the women in the dress trade, Mass Picketing Monda: Port of the:strike. ‘The date of the| _,Bregklyn—Bridge Pinan Workers Mi DRAMA OF RUSSIA'S eet an Nee BP At AID. BA ae A ciaos witht aeeeanes Special demands for women were! At a meeting he Central Strike | conference will be nanounced within} Wut- 61 Gcroham Ay ‘Witliama- |-rhe new musical comedy hit, with s) Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢ where all radicals meet taken up and discussed thorough! | Committee yeste day many important |® few days. burg Workers Club, Flushing FRANC us Wit LLIAMS, “WILD CHILDREN” Dinner 5 to 10...55c|] 302 £. 12th st. New York f Women Meet To Spread Strike, ns. Were Tate, Ang mass All warkers are called upon to par- | —— — a ———— | ANN PENNINGTON .HAREOWTT LAKE | (Vides in Engtiany 197 SECOND AVENUE - i Plans for more intense , demonstration is Ned for | ticipate in the Mine and Dress Strike SHU or} RY Thea., 44th St W, of Blw'y | "1 *. | tion for further spread of t fonday at 7:30 a.m. The demon-|Tag Days that are being held| {Members of the Young Communist | | u: 0, Mats, Wed, & Sat, 2:30 ind St, Bile | Sh Hi Cut } Were greeted by the women with aj stration will take place in the gar-| throughout the city today and to- League, Attention ! Ct ae a Way w | ave or Hair mailitant mass response. The most| ment center Manhattan in front | morrow. Saploited section in the dress trade, | of all struck.shops and before all] Op to the picket line Monday! | the women, were asserting them-| s' hops in the outlying sections] Spread the United Front Strike selves, airing their grievances, de-|of Brooklyn, Bronx and Harlem, All ‘manding an abolition of the miser-| workers in Greater New York are ’ 7, A SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP ]au 1D EN IK SMITH e Int l ¥ orkers Order OF THE Y.CL. OF| | § LITTLE PACHTER OPTICIANS MEETING ¥ Y.C.L. Fil - ae y LL BE HELD], . Ra oy cee PeNDRG TEE. ie 1932, AT ne New Musical Comedy Bit | HIPPODROME*',..) Py JED 2 P.M. AT WORKERS’ CENTER, ni 7 K BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK ‘ 35 E. 12TH ST, ROOM 205. \Bven S330) Mote Wane ee & WILLIAM. PowpLL. Harry Stolper, Inc. | Reduced Rates for Unemployed (With Counctl Card) Co-operative Barber Shop rs 344 EAST NINTH STREET (Bet. Firat Ave. and Ave, A) against starvation! ‘CONGRESS GETS Ms in 73-75 CHRYSTIE STREET | alg. 4-9649 Strictly by xppointmest t J Dist. Buro of C.P., hide 2 ——_ inns , ‘Third Aye. Car to Hester St.) W ORKERS! PROTEST THE BLOODY INFLATION BILL Dist. Buro of ¥.C.L-, Dist. 2 | COUNSELLOR- AT- LAW High Pressure aoe eae 6 Poe Daily Dr, L. KESSLER 833 BROADWAY : 1 al ¥ uinGonaes vakasaan | Me : : ———s TERROR OF THE MINE BOSSES! — SRG ERORSCD THEATERS “ELMER RIGE PAUL MUNE| )satlia wea SeTonehaas iia dears ee ae a Mi Wi ll Sh tt, ~ Thea. W. 45 St. Ey. S:20| $fOUP in your factory, shop or a ae Measure 1 Shoo a Plymouth wae. "Thurs, & Sat. 2:20 | neighborhood, Send regular letters Patronize the BULLETIN. Prices Upward RKO Goo EXTRA HOLIDAY MAT. TRIDAY | 49 the Daily Worker. | PINEVILLE, Ky. Feb. 12.—Clarina Michaelson, one of the 9 im jail for strike activities, is very sick and can barely speak A || Concoops Food Stores Restaurant tS) e . C—] - Today to Tuesday doctor is being rushed to her from Knoxyille. lice ees RS ee JEFFERION ve Eats aon 2700 BRONX PARK EAST rate attempt eto the Witix the increased terror in Kentucky, with the cold-blooded despening eeriNg Aue sige the! —RKO Acts— murcer of Harry Simms, and the threaft aca the lives of the é jailed comrades, who are yw under the severest watch verging on ; |Tesultant failure of thousands of z 2S Well ih H i % Em ie severe ve larry Wel banks, ASS e i‘. torture, every worker must increase his efforts to force their release anks, Senstor Glass has introduced elen with Harry from the clutches of the coal operators and their murderous gun —On the Screen— Daily Worker Entertainment IN BROWNSVILLE At Workers Youth Center a bill to “improve the facilities of} Mills the Federal Reserve System.” In| Jazvis and Suitable for Meetings, ~ 5 v ly Buy in the Co-operative and Dances in the staal i : | reality this bill will allow the govern-| Low Lockett & Twelvetrees 0p eats eat oes Store and help the Left : a ee alah ment to issue money without the sec- | (Company Saturday, February 13th at 8 P. M. 45) i. Czechoslovak (CONTIALED FRUM PAGE OND ater but the heavy bullet | urity that has been necessary up to] Frink tm sf Ving Movement: - two {P84 Perforated too many tissues to| the present Kurt Ronhair RED PLAYERS DRAMA GROUP READOFF, VIOLINIST Workers House, Inc. tas to allow the cer to pass. Two] permit him to live ‘Troupe if] RAY GREENBERG, 8-Year Old Ballet Dancer GOOD JAZZ BAND Brush Creek Deputy Sheriffs, Red The sponsors of the bill admit that — | 66 "| lier + ¥ 5 ing in the hospital | the purpose is inflation, the lower- FRANKUN PA AMA Arlan Miller n the f ears ich hie 7 Law- | D® Was tortured by the cross-exami-|ing of the value of the dollar and | KUN ates : : . ea them {Bation of the District Attorney of |the raising of prices. ‘The bankers| Mowet™m | sem they apparently recognized them A 39 p5 3 sing prices. neatly Yer they stopped the car, threw it | SMX County but refused to answer | hope through this drastic measure to | — Acts— ” s sd : any of his questions. He lapsed into | stop bank failures and so release the gy rse and rolled back to where feel standing. Without a | Uaconsciousness towards the end and| billions of dollars that have been | Maurice 347 E. 72nd St. New York HEALTH FOOD, ||) ee Badan Set | Vegetarian Restaurant 1800 MADISON AVENDR Pace: Sante Ce ALL WORKERS INVITED PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER word of warning Deputy Miller drew aldough he was faintly revived’ by | withdrawn from industry and are be- Schwartz die Phone University 4-p08t his gun and shot Simms in the ab-|'*° Plood transfusions, but died | ing hoarded. in TCHEKOY | ‘ domen. Lawson was unharméd. The | Without recovering consciousness. The bankers realize that they are] PLAY Ch Bi Lf d aa two deputies roughly dragged Simms | Besides being one of the most mil- | playing with fire and Senator Glass| Hunter « Per-| Chas, Bickfor' T AU Comrades Meet at te.the railroad car and threw him on | ‘tant strike leaders who participated | tries to allay the fears of the timid | non tipa a earn BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health National Concert of all the Restaurant it and then continued on to Artemus|in the bitterly fought strike from|ones by saying that “excessive in-|Jones & Hull ‘where they jailed Lawson on a gun-|the very first day, Simms was an|flation of the currency” will not be | Might, Feet of Robt.Armstrong @arrying charge while they allowe | active distributor of the Daily Work- | allowed. But the spectre of Ger-| Alan Boden Simms to lie bleeding on the ground. | er. He mare contracts for the min-|many and the other capitalist na- AST SIDE Simms was permitted to lie bleed-|¢Ts in all sections of the strike field. | tions of Europe with their worthless ing profusely for more than an hour} He was cold-bioodediy murdered | P®Per money after the war hovers before the two gun thugs carried him | by the gun thugs at the order of the | 1" the background. aun to the local hospital in Barbourville. | coal operators for his devotion to the| 1m Europe it is expected that i i this new bill the United States will An ope: was pel ed him | figh: inst hun; d ti ism, ey eee 3 ak j ie pipab cae aN be forced before long to drop the gold standard completely. For the workers inflation will mean higher prices and consequently more starvation. 2018 2nd AVENUE CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY LAST DAY! TOLSTOY’S Immortal Drama “Power of! Darkness” With former members of SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20 Mecca Temple, — 55th St. and 7th Ave. Choruses from New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, Newark, Patterson, Providence, Fall River, ete., in revolutionary songs LUNCH 35c; DINNER 50c (For Comrades) Workers are members of FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION Part of receipts goes to 1. L. D. nd Workers’ Sehool RED STAR 49 EAST 127TH sT, PINEVILLE, Ky., Feb. 12. — An) ment on the main objective to be open threat to murder all Commun-| reached in Kentucky — ending iatg in Bell County was made last| Communist agitation in the coal night in Pineville by County Attor-| fields, The Communist group which Walter Smith, who said, “Inside | has invaded Harlan, Pineville and ae ria there won't be any Com-| Knoxville are indeed an undesir- | MUSIC — CONCERTS monists left in this country. Wel] able lot. We are in sympathy with Z have decided to get rid of them once| the people (rea vperators, — Ed. Philharmonic-Symphony 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORE Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 ae in| ere, MEAS se Bell Come || AE) WAR TUR! Geakasee || Mancow Ai riecicy eissers See bea sc Se gninacee pa eee ee RUSSIAN MEALS a PATI shel adn Knoxville News Sentinel. This ub-| “We are ali anxious to rid the | Cermesie Hall. Tels SUN. Aft, at 9100 —Also— 3 For Poor Pocketbooks STATIONERY Scenes in China Pictures of Shanghai, Pekin, @el newspaper, like all the tobers in| south and the nation of such agit- AT SP! L PRICES psieanstet creat athi i ECIA! the Seripps-Howard chain, has been| ators. The question becomes: how | Carnesie Hall, Thurs, Eve. Feb. 18, Py ss $ . “ ; 558 Cler-mont Parkway, Bronx Freiheit Singing Societies KAVK AZ at 8:45 for Organizations fereed te show its anti-working class | shall it be done.” Fri. Aft, Feb, 19, at 2:30 etc. eharacter under pressure of the cap- | Cleon Calvert, Henry Ford's law- Soloint: ERODE MENUHIN 332 E. 14th Street, N. ¥. ©. alist | yer, addressed 'a meeting of fes- |_| =~] | Aome Theatre Gottlieb’s Hardware Answering in today’s edition an at-| cist elements in Pineville yesterday Se a 14th Street and Union Square ANNUAL BAZAAR : 119 THIRD AVENUE tack made on it yesterday by Bell| saying in part: Booubive Acoteay, of Mate Popular prices—Midnite show Sat. SOLLINS Near 1th St. Tompkins Sq. 6-347 Ceuncy operators for printing an Most of the coal operators can- ‘avtae doneeny Mer. Dlelaway: iano All kinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty aecount of the deputies attack on| not afford to pay the miners high- Weldo Frank and Alan Taub, the! er wages and all National Miners RATA RRS News Sentinel states in a front page} Union, W.LR. and LLD. organ- Taree en ee etitorial: izers will be run out of the state. “The criticism of the News Sen- | Neither they nor the Communists Concert and Dance Banquet and Concert tinel fs 2 result of a disagreement | have any constitutional rights a the ‘Will be held at the RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents For Release of Class War Prisoners “WE STRIKE” and qn mothed, without any disegzee- | here.” TREMONT WORKERS’ CLUB| Middle Bronx Workers Club GIVEN BY be As Wace bs pare day, Pel: pod 908 ame AVENUE International,Labor Defense (Ne Y. Dist.) ROYAL CAFETERIA ee Se bavee s i way! Publ by Lw.o. Pricelse JAPANESE POURING TROOPS wes xi Po ono (see ety Feb. 04, 8215 Paell FEBRUARY 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th 827 Broadway { womens soommnoe INTO CHIN A: PREPARE T0 SSS] comssi0 8 See HS urar s00 STAR CASINO s(Bet. 13th and 13th st.) s nae F YOU WANT TO EAT THE BEST | Beautiful room for two, all FOOD, GIVE US A TRIAL, mat ments. Chernoff, 71 E. 7th St 107th Street and Park Avenue Bring all articles for Bazaar to District Office Room 410, 799 Broadway LT ‘TRIP TO CHICAGO—$8-810, Ask for Keley, 1233 50th St., Brooklyn. Tel. | ROOM—AI improvements, 233 E. 9th. PUSH WAR ON CHINESE SoVEETS| Concert and Dance) 7 BErkshire 7-8120, \ Me. LL.D, LETTISH BRANCH To Be Held By | ia mie (Cortrrvsn = Pace ing of the Shanghai Liipied under | Saturday, Feb, 13th’ 8:15 P.M- Esthonian Workers Club sity tae eine United Front the lenderehip of the Chinese Com- At Bohemian Nati 1 Hall For the Benefit of Mass movement to the defense of |™unist Party. The Japanese, furi~ Y. The UUS ILM the Chinese masses and their Chinese | ous at the stern resistance of the = pti Mel ie phe ti INTER OURS LIVE IN A— Soviet Republic. soldiers and workers, are preparing (Communist Westy) Workers! Prevent the shipment of|/to deal out death from bombing munitions to the Far East! Demand} planes on the densely populated the withdrawal of American armed | working class section of Nantao in WIR Movie Showing fowces from China! Let there be no| Shanghai, Tens of thousands of the iusions, war is on already. War/ refugees from the ruined Chapel dis- Saturday, Feb. 13th at 8 P.M. WESTMINISTER HALL Lenox Ave., bet. 113th and 114th Sts, Good Music All Workers Welcome tothe U.S. &. R. WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY Weekly Sailings on First Class Steamers \ We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room eabialeae. means increased misery to the work-| trict are in Nantao. TONIGHT! ADMISSION 500 AT DOOR 65¢ Com MLE: SW Slit td foreNE wt tha | “Chiniape wockirs yesterday tapde iad | Oebelsadap abate Cts RL ———— plete Tour Prices As Low As NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK expense of our life-blood! attack on the Japanese Consulate, “RUBICON” 2800 BRONX PARK EAST - The battle at Shanghai re-opened | sending a fusilade of revolver shots yesterday with increased fury. The| through the windows, Ohimese soldiers defending the city} No news has been issued regard- $155.60 Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find a library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs (Soviet Fi DENTIST Worker and 7 Dr. PH POBINE! SEE THE FIVE YEAR PLAN 1 ERA’ — and various cultural activities in dxflance of Chiang Rel Shek and |ing. the gattering of hundreds e | “STRIKE AGAINST LARGE| eg aed tag THE KREMLIN—LENIN’S TOMB--FACTOR. Tel, Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 the Kuomintang continue to hold] thousands of white guards under Jape STARVATION” 1 Union Square TES—SOCIAL CLUBS—THEATRES—OPERAS shea their lines intact against the com-| anese-auspices in Harbin. This gath- mek Wik secon Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and bined neval and military forces of | ering involves the greatest canger | peptet Suite 501-2 AL, 4-8844 Get off Ailertoy Avenue the Japanese. The United States and | against the Soviet Union. Workers! | tucky WORLD TOURISTS, Inc. Proceei British are preparing barbed wire|Do not be deceived by the silence of 175 FIFTH AVE., Ny Yi oe Phones: ABA 6656 barricades in the International Set-| the capitalist press! On guard! In LABOR TEMPLE tlement in fear of an armed upris-| defense of the Soviet Union! 14th Street and Second Avenue Every shop, mine and factory, a fortile field for Dally Worker sub- seriptions.