The Daily Worker Newspaper, February 27, 1932, Page 2

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Page Two Judge “Baby-Face” Jones DORAN FOR BOSS Opens New Drive Against SCHEME T0 CUT Kentucky Coal Strikers PAY OF BLDG. MEN ; } Call on Rank and File} ishington’s Birthday Is Good Time to to Resist gin, So Starts With Frame-ups — ¥ YORK. — Bill Doran, busi- ss mt for local 463, Plumbers | Union, one of the notorious Brindell’s | ently tried to shove the of the Building Trades Association down the nk and file at a mem- Saves W By VERN SMITH Bell County Jail, Pineville. Ky.) -thday thda was seized o1 s on the infantry cut p! Employers’ or demagogic attac frontier which as set aside priate occasion lying argument ‘times are bad therefore accept lower wages and will be more work’, be- id Doran, “I have plenty of is among the bosses and so have | t of our officers”. Doran care- | oncealed the fact that while | average wage of the building | trades workers for 1931, including the lumbers, has been forced down to than $600 for the entire year, | work than for family here; ad clerk of Harlan Way- Dean, coal land al land own- friend is less “Washington's birthday is a good one ears. Yet Doran wants to cut the | to advise action against per. Sa ey wages still lower than this starvation e store owner 8 ying to tear down the foun- uit eri ans os ichiave ene | of our government, raised Cando _| In order to increase the profits of Washington,” said Judge ouioe: Schad Partin, |the bosses still more, Doran further Jones. He attacked the strike of i nai "‘|proposed that two classes of plum- | thte N. M. U. and the activities of bers be ted, class 1 working on | nunists in America and said ~ |new work to get $10.00 a day and class ld be indict : 2 on alteration work to get $8.00 a} coal op- | gay r who joined a mil day, ¢ tor nization and refused to all Ss dealing are | and ty of interest with the op-| A fit jury to listen to the instructions of a judge! ) (through his immediate | a coal operator and from | breaker. address, Judge Save the Daily Worker!| nti-labor grand | y brother in ney Walter > is What is your Unit or Branch doing? HERE ARE SOME WAYS:— | the beg’ a strike RESS STRIKE: MORE SETTLE | Concerts, dances, af- strike for union conditions | and file leadership. WORKER Attend the one nearest you; Jack Sehne‘der Framed Up By |] ison an Kaufman OD, enjoyable e Help your fighting paper! DAILY WORKER Building Fund Affair | zi | Sun., Feb. 28, 3 p. m. At FINNISH HALL || 764 40th Street, Brooklyn | A Revolutionary Program Arranged Auspices: Sec. 7, C, P.—Adm. 25¢ afternoon, detec- he agents of the | n clique came into the office | rial Union and arrested | , organizer of the Fur in an effort to instigate up. Because of his} of the interests of | chneider has been gether with nops are t Kaufman and the-bos- | numerous attempts have to railroad him to jail Schneider was freed | recen| in a jury trial. Lakewood, New Jersey se frame ups show the desp position of Kaufman, who ! Daily Worker Concert pport on the part of the | Sun., Feb. 28, 8 p. m Sopend 98 At WOLPIN’S HALL 315 Fourth St., Lakewood, N. J. ate kers will carry on the ash these frame ups | ue the struggle until | Concert and ‘Dance and ita gtillee e Kaufman agency has been wiped | given jointly by The ttled shops are) 0U UNITS 5, 9, 10, 20—SECTION 5 called nC olfice OC. Ps U. 8. As of the union, 131 W. 28th St. and all x 9 unemployed and e sympathizers Sat., Feb. 24, 8 p. m. are to report MAX BEDACHT LECTURE. “WHY and HOW SOCIAL INSURANCE” Union Ave. Workers Club At 855 UNION AVE., BRONX All proceeds for the Daily Worker Admission 25 Cents singer Sells Out Cutters Sunday, Feb. 28, 7 p.m. NEW HARI A CASINO 116th St. and Lenox Ave. Entertainment and Dance |) For the Benefit of the DAILY WORKER firm employs s sending out and work to the open shops with the took down | Auspices—Cuglish and Youth city | Sat. Feb. 27, 8 p. m. | the 16 wo days later Comm. International Workers Order | ADMISSION 15¢ | At 417 WEST 53rd ST. Auspices: Unit 8 & 14, Sec. 2, C.P. ADMISSION 25¢ Stollar | e would those of the cutters who received $35 ae eer | P port | all Daily Worker | would get $37, and 4 would go t Attractive studio-type room, kitchen privi- | Affairs to this column | . P leges, running water, $5, Starkman, 268 W. | to work under the old wage The | sith Street. working’ week which was 47 hours was to be reduced to 44 when the workers returne d the bos ‘ormed the cutters LIVE IN A— ib was ed that all cutters to return under the old cond WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY and that he would deduc n | their’ wages to be paid a “ a | national] for books This sellout was made not only a- | Bainst the cutters, but against We have a limited number 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 fake Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue the | workers of the contracting shops who were sold out Workers of Lambert Binding on Strike The operators of the Lambert Nes,.a bias binding shop of 26 Wav- | rly Place, came out on strike for | Pecenition of shop organization and | for 10 per cent return of the previ- bus wage cuts. The boss agreed last fweek to live up to the demands of the girls, but backed out on them Wwhen it came to doing it. Most of the strikers are young, and never be- longed to any trade union. (The strike is being Office open from: 9 a. m. to S p.m. Saturday 10 9, m to very day; 9 m. m. to 5 p. m. p. m. Sunday conducted by LOW RENTALS! fhe Needle Trades Workers Indus- trial Union. ( Mt % | 2-3-4-5 ROOMS—NEAR SUBWAY | ee a eau, "; “alsing Up-to-date Modern Apartments a few blocks from the Bronx Botanical Gardens 665 Allerton Avenue 690 Allerton Avenue 7 Barnes Avenue (Corner of Allerton Ave.) 4 Barnes Avenue (Corner of Allerton Ave.) 2723 Barnes Avenue (Near Allerton Ave.) Office:—OSINOFF BROTHERS 9 White Plains Avenue ubinsky bosses ager Miready lanning a similar fr Grike in the foak trade. Without notice, they ave arranged meetings of the cloak- | fhakers of Local 9 and the cloak op- frators of Local 1 in order to put $15 tax to fill their empty trea- | wry and to put through a fake strike h the cloak trade | | The, lef groups of Local 1 ' BAG tari 3, onli alk bp Tel. Estabrook 8-0131 Jookmoners to come to these meet~ | many | 5) | Others OMY: | eee | piuviiu | | BRUNO WALTER, Conductor | . f 2, ER, | 6th Ave. FRANKUN RUE MORGUE”) BRUNO Waxeet HUPPODROME®:”.,:7:; ioe | By EDGAR ALLEN POE! solani” Suny’ s |] BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK Reet =P WALTER HUSTON in Leavitt and Loek- | with BEECE AUIS | . aay | Carnegie Hall fact Paddy a evar aeritar | ae , ‘Orchestts, "| SIDNEY FOX | FH. att zone "Law and Order Jimmy Lyons E Pirate Queen | D, MLY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1932 this miserable sell-out and negotiate directly with the master plumbers, regardless of the other trades in the industry, thus trying to put thru the bosses’ plan to keep the workers di- vided and unable to resist the wage cut. These treacherous tactics of Doran are being repeated in hundreds of ployed Councils. At the meeting of tenants last nite, the workers prepared themselves for Monday, making arrangements that |if the evictions are carried through |over their resistance they will store . |the furniture and families into other lies Monday ArnowRent Strikers, to Fight Eviction of 11 Fami homes and continue picketing the houses until they make the landlord other local unions in this city as part |submit to their demands. | of the bosses’ preparations to put a1 they ‘ont | 5 es hey call upon all workers and over the wage cut of 25 to 40 percent o Demonstrate ; : workers’ organizations, the I. L. D., Icor, Women’s Council, etc., to rally Monday and support the resistance to the evictions, and all tenants living 3 Arnow Avenue, Bronx, who are |in the houses of the Hollygrass Re- triking for 15 percent reduction in| sity Company to go in a sympathy throughout the buiiaing trades, To help prepare the building trades workers for strike against t cut, the Building and Con: Workers Industrial League, Before House VY YORK, N. Y. — The workers with the TUUL, 5 E. 19th St., is hold- ing a special membership meeting Saturday, March 5, at 2 p. m., at Irv g Plaza, 15th St. and Irving Place, rents will hold a demonstration in| strike. front of the house and parade thru | the neighborhood today led by the| sarurpay w York Bronx Unemployed Council | unit Harlem, of the ¥.C.1 4th floor. iS wall’ the isentia sag a bee party at 690 j ‘Th lea 7 Jinn cP RB t t 8 p.m. Proceeds the Young The leading committee B: & | terantacobtnevcityetaveviet lie tamil: C. W. LL. has issued instructions to | jes on Mond Cl he | its membership of the Le-gue to ar-| 4, ; ets The Brooklsa Section of the Laundry | “ange Ho mesting# con. ne qitn'| 2028 10 be expected that the Tam-| wary FAL Okina: SUL hAgare bane rang a aree ge Oa headend Kote ll will send its police thug for the benefit of the March 5th meeting ai to set E ; t 1109--45 Street, z to carry through the evictions as the a. 250. le all other business in or. to |, : : : 2 re ; have been doing in each case for thi pppoe ase Soa Reelin ndiords. But the Allerton Avenue the benefit of the striking —— falls A vances batticn tare Hl be held at 3882 Third eo venue battles are at 8 pm. given by the | aching es their armed | ¥.c.u. ‘Unit 5, Bronx | red, that they will f 1 ond social for 3 and. wi! estar f ig Workers and Da D. nd. will’ riot, bi ie as 4 Ukrainian Home, 160 Mer m will speak on the|determinatiort to win reduced rent ant Adin $06, the Brownsville Work- | ; ae nb farther v8 ers Club, 118 Briston St, Brooklyn, at @| 20d to irther tO} unit 6 wil have an affair for the be- » win free rent e ‘i for the | nefit of ‘the Daily Worker, at Gottscheer * e ce | Clubhouse, corner Fairview and Gi mrade Royce will speak oy unemployed, unemployme A “| Brooklyn, at 8 p.m, All comrades are wel- in China at the and all the demands of the Unem- | 23'°? Workers Clu Flushing A Sinteioseelibclal pnreegiacaiae ope pas a Comrade Candela will on behalf . the Italian Workers Center, 201 Sulliva Street, at 2:30 p.m. Two open forums will be held by the — Shoe and Slipper Workers. M. i ar aE =, souneemanmamnbacimimesmana Ee i ee THE THEATRE GUILD Presents || th Capacity | | “ HE MOON IN THE | YELLOW RIVER By DENIS JOHNSTON | WEEK! | AIL New York Ts Startled By First Soviet Talkie of Russia's ® s “WILD CHILDREN” |) ROAD to LIFE Titles in English) the | and . pie- — Richard at il are invited to attend Comrade Albert Mor “The Meaning of El Salvador" at 1 1610 Boston Road, Bronx, at 8 p.m, Vhe Vhentre Guild Mresents | REUNION IN VIENNA | t ~ COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW | NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES fAST SIDE—BRONX | [RKO givoys5001 fig, A By ROBERT fartin SHERW (With of tures. Watts, Jr., Herald —RKO Acts— | —On the Sereen— | BY as wien |] Watts, Hunter and Per- ELMER Hee E i L Lat int] (Rbagecss ays mnle. Judy a “ Plymouth warner Gate | MURDERS jee CAMEO ao MUSIC || 42nd st. & Bway Guyer and Duffy George Dormonde Philharmonic Symphony | RET TIn in the | Blue, Roth stetchographs by | BELA LUGOSI Ollendorft and | And | PLAYING! THE BLONDE CAPTIVE A True Story of White Woman Living Among Aborigines in the Wilds of Australia! Narrative by LOWELL THOMAS (Voice of Literary Digest) | MAX RUDNICK’S | LIBERTY THEATRE |) 42nd St. W. of Broadway Continuous from 9 a. m. to midnight || 5c.-<.-500. | = BIGGEST DAY ANNUAL BAZAAR International Labor Defense (New York District) TONIGHT! This Afternoon Special Program for Children By the Yeung Pioneers Dancing Instruction Cecelia Fischer—Duncan Dancer Bringing the joy of dancing within the | reach of all. Classes for adults and children. Ten lessons for $5.00 Studio 61, Carnegie Hall, Circle Only Today, FEB. 27 and Tomorrow FEB. 28 EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD STAR CASINO—107th St. and Park Ave. Admission Tonight Only 50c TOMORROW! JNDAY AFTEF OON; 2 P. M. Special Showing of Soviet Russian Film 71-2829 M. J. OLGIN EDITOR MORNING FRETHEIT will speak on “THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE THEATRE IN THE SOVIET UNION” at a special performance of “HIRSCH LECKERT” Historical Revolutionary Drama By A. KUSHNIROW FIFTH Concert and Banquet given by the BRONX WORKERS COOPERATIVE ORG. ANIVERSARY presented by ARTEF Saturday, Feb. 27 Ambassador Hall At 8:00 P. M. 3875 Third Ave. Bronx America ALL PROFITS FOR THE KENTUCKY MINERS AND DRESSMAKERS STRIKE RELIEF Admission 50 Cents Tonight at 7 o’Clock HECKSCHER THEATRE Fifth Ave. at 104th St. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES LATEST SOVIET IMPORTATIONS (10 Per Cent off With This Ad) WOODEN WARE, TOYS, RUGS, CANDY, SHAWLS PEASANT HANDICRAFTS 100 E ltth Street (Near Fourth Ave.) | | | | Only Jewish Workers Theatre in | | | i] Dramatic Evening given by the Workers Dramatie Council of | N. ¥.—Jack London Club a TN == the W. I. R. of Newark Benefit of the Kentucky Miners At Y. M. and W. H. A. | High & W. Kinney Sts. Newark, N. J. Sunday, Feb. 28, 8 p.m. | PARTICIPATING Workers Laboratory Theatre ALEX BITTELMAN will speak on “The Revolutionary Upsurge in India” This Sunday, February 28th at 8 p. m. See Who Advertises in Your Own Daily ; f IE LL Be Prepared! FOR A REAL GOOD TIME at the “KABTZONIM” BALL | coturday Eve., March 5th MANHATTAN L¥YCSUM 66 East Fourth Street AUSPICES Freiheit Casarg Farein TICKETS—tic Intl Workers Order OPTICIANS a Harry Stolper, Inc. 43-75 CHRYSTIE STREET Third Ave. Cur to Hester St.) 9 am. to 6 p.m. Daily Phone: Dry Dock 4- Alm. 4-9649 Dr. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Suite 1007-1008 Cor. 14th St New York al Strietly by appointment Intern’l Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE 81H FLOOR Al) Work Done Under Personal Care of DR, JOSEPRSON Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Het. 12th and 13th 6ts, Strictly Vegetarian food MELROSE DAIRY VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT radeo Wil Always Find it Pleasant (o Dine at Our Place, 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx r 174th St, Statton) TELEPHONED INTERVALE 9—01469 RUSSIAN MEALS Vor Poor Pocketbooks KAVKAZ 332 E. 14th Street, N. ¥. C. LUNCH 35c; DINNER 50c (For Comrades) Workers are members of FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION Part of receipts goes to I. L, De and Workers’ School RED STAR 49 EAST 12TH ST. DENTIST Dr. JOSEPH POBINER 1 Union Square Suite 501-2 AL. 4-8844 Rollin Pharmacy 615 ALLERTON AVE. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TO WORKERS Telephone, OLinyille 2-9991 Gottlieh’s Hardware 19 THIRD AVENTE Near Ith St, Tompkina Sq. 6-4547 All Binds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty ) Airy, Large | Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Ine. 347 E, 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 Cosmopolitan Hardware & Electrical Corporation Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies 2018 2nd AVENUE CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY Soa ten SEROY CHEMIST 65? Allerton Avenue O1-2-7554 BRONX, N. ¥. 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations AT COMRADELY PRICES Telephone ORchard 4-8260 Seymour Printing Company : COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 55 SUFFOLK STREET New York City ‘Tel. EStabrook 8-5141- COOPERATIVE COLONY TAILOR 635 ALLERTON AVENUE Patronize the Colony Tailor and Help the Revolutionary Movement One or two private rooms, kitchen, Prolet-Buehne Prolet-Cult SCHOOL AUDITORIUM | Jack London Dramgroup | ‘34 Best 12th Street (Second Floor) W. LR. Red Dancers | i BAND OF 6 TENNESSEE MINERS Questions \DMISSION 25¢ Discussion Admiaton 35, Conie a rr et tee SOLLINS’ RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents Patronize the Concoops Food Stores 4ND Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Revo- lutionary Movement.” HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 4-081 JADE MOUNTAIN AMERICAN and CHINESE RESTAURANT Open 11 a. m. to 1:30 a. m, Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢ Dinner 5 to 10.. .55¢ 197 SECOND AVENUE Between 12th and 13th Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with a where all radi 302 E. 12th St. 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA1 Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street — Alu Comrades Mest at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx FIVE COURSES 50 Cents Siberia-Russian RESTAURANT 315 East 10th St. Bet. Ave. A and Ave. B BAT AT THE ROYAL CAFETERIA 827 Broadway (Bet, 12th and 18th St.) 1e YOU WANT 'TO KAT THE BEST FOOD, GIVE US A TRIAL, Chester Cafeteria 876 KE. Tremont Ave. ‘Corner Southern Blvd.) Quality—Cleanliness—Moderate Prices All Workers Members F.W.1.U.

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