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Page ‘iv ae = TWO DAY A WEEK JOBS JAY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932 e 3 TO END PREPARE CITY DEMONSTRATION the city doors are helpless funds for of these agencies are placing the on the socalled more funds out ‘The press that after two w campaign the only able CHARGE Wi ORKERS AT RELIEF BURO WITH RIOT GUNS 3 Demonstrations Mid-Town to De- mand Relief Three demonstr simultaneously in the Friday before home r West 35th Street, West and East 41st Street The 40th Street Block Committee began its parade at West 39th and 8th Avenue with 60 workers. In 44th By the time the march had reached the bureau 80 were in line, More than half of them were Negr An openair meeting wa: front of the relief b exposing the lies of Tammany delegation of 50 was elected to go inside. Immediately 25 police with Yios guns rushed across the street from-a hiding place. Ten workers ‘were clubbed to the sidewalk, fiv thenrswomen. Children were tram- Pled by the uniformed thugs. The ‘worke# retreated with their wounded to the headquarter: 436 West 29th Streetj*where at a militant the'Wdrkers pledged to retw wee# fm larger numbers to defend themselves. Utider the leadershiy Serif ''Street Blogk Commi wotkKers of the street marched to a relief bureau at West 44th Street, where police attacked them. Five ‘workers were beaten, one of them having his hand cut severely, and others being brutally clubbed about the head. ‘The newly formed block committee of East 28th Street and Ist Avenue | a of btter marched with eight needly families | SPRING CARNIVAL and a guard of workers from Lexing- von Avenue and 27th Street to 4ist Street and Ist Avenue. Their dele- gation was refused aid and referred to the Block Aid. The Block Aid referted them to the Charity Organ~ | Yeation Society, where aid was prom-~ } ised for 9 om. Saturday. The work- ers declared their intention of re-| wurning with increased numbers to | get this aid or if refused to force | ISAT., APRIL 16, 8 p.m. relief. Evict Workers’ Relief, | Clothes for Kentucky | Miners sold by Sheriff |’ PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 15— | ‘The sheriff sold ali clothes and other effects found in the storage Yoom of the Workers International Relief, because the tenants of the building could not pay rent. The ¢lothes were to be sent to the Ken- tacky miners. ‘The International Relief was not given a chance to enter the room and remove the contents. The building is owned by Albert M. Greenfield, one of the biggest real estate owners in Philadelphia. The District Committee of the Communist Party requests that mo other affairs be arranged on April 30th, in view of the fact | the Trade Union Unity Counclt| Comncil is arranging its May Day | Sffair that night. ‘This affair of the TUUC is of extreme importance and must be | fiven the support of every re- volutionary workers and organi- satoin other affairs on that night i of small character, can only interfere with the success of the ~'TUUC affair, and this will only hamper “the development of our revolutionary unions. District Committee Communist Party of U. 8. A. District No. 2 ATTENTION | | | that large to be it of the Un- reliet py on ion for imize inten- lated to Block astration of thou- the ration of L the at City Hall. The d Council is appeal- okers Organizations to ms of protest, condemna- inst the closing down of relief demanding immediate cash relief for all unemployed workers without discrimination. All organi- zations, unemployed councils, block committees, trade unions and frater- nal organizations are asked to elect | a delegation which will jointly press | the demands of hte unemplpoyed to the Board of Estimate next Thurs- day, April 21st, at 1 pam. The dele- gations will meet Thursday, April 21st, 10 a.m, at the headquarters of the Unemployed Council, 5 East 19th Street. i leaflets for the City Hall dem- onsiration dy for distribution | and can be gotten at 5 East 19th | Street, top floor. The cost of these | re r leaflets is $1 a thousand. All organi- | zations are asked to immediately respond for the leaflet orders for the | widest distribution | hoods. Council Meeting Saturday, 1 P.M. A special meet: of the City fake place at 1 pm, at Street. All delegates to and Unemployed Councils, Unemployment Committees of all city organizations are asked to attend. This council meeting is of the greatest importance the carrying on of the struggle | to open the Home Relief Bureaus. Thursday's City Hall demonstration will be. discussed there. AND DANCE ’The Working Woman’ and “The Liberator” at the |WORKERS CENTER, | 50 EAST 138TH STREET! Interesting Program: PLAY “SCOTTSBORO LIMITED” EXCELLENT JAZZ BAND| REFRESHMENTS Admission: 35c; 25¢ with card | Czechoslovak Workers House | 347 East 72nd St., SOVKINO PICTURE “CITIES and YEARS” Given by the Workers Sport Club “FICHTE” Saturday, Apr. 16, 1932) | Commencing »t 8 P.M. ADMISSION 50e Dancing Til! Morning—Good Music CAR WANTED Comrade having car for sale please apply Advertising Dept., DAILY WORKER—8th Floor, 50 EAST 13th ST., N. ¥. COMRADES! GRAND OPENING—TODAY at 12 Noon! Health Center ‘CAFETERIA WORKERS CENTER—50 E. BEST FOOD Patronize the HEALTH 13th St. REASONABLE PRICES CENTER CAFETERIA AND HELP THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT 10% FOR DAILY WORKER 10% FOR FREQHEIT © | tional Labor ‘Defense attorneys de-| Others Just - from Jail *| fending the Scottsboro boys will be ions for mass delegation | their neighbor- | actives in the local | New York City | - |BEATEN MINER TO SPEAK SUN. for getting food of the best quality and cooking at a conveniently close address. The restaurant will be con- ducted on # cooperative basis, with no profits, and the comrades in charge drawing only a small salary as workers. Scottsboro Protest Meet In Ossining Tonight, April 16th OSSINING, seph Brodsky, New Health Center . Cafeteria Opens With 10% Proceeds Going to The Daily Worker Today signalizes the opening of the Health Center Cafeterlas on the ground floor of the Workers’ Center, |50 East 13th Street, with 10 per cent lof the proceeds going to the Daily Worker and another 10 per cent N. ¥., April 14—Jo- one of the Interna- The place has been tastefully dec- erated in modern fashion, with the most modern applpiances for cook- ing, steaming, etc at W. I. R. Meet NEW YORK—Dan Kilchak, who was beaten unconscious by socialist peaker at a meeting} 15, at theWash- | Croton Avenue, to| protest DP ine: mabe encom ae thugs at the Rand School Tuesday | going to the Morning Fretheit. vited to come to the opening, not holding the lynch verdicts against | Sh*t Will be present at the Workers) The Health Center Cafeteria is| only to help the Daily Worker and We Hose. Ofer speakers include International Relief mass meeting} heing run under the supervision of | Morning Fretheit, but to taste a Hortest Bailey, of tha, Amanioan Gish 7 elie and Tennessee, Sunday, | seyeral comrades who felt that the] sample of the food that will: be | Liberties Union. ‘The meeting is ae rats aa beret was announced | workers’ Center needed such a place | served there. under the auspices of the National e Other speakers will be Charles} Alexander of the League of Struggles for Negro Rights, John Harvey, Min- ers Union organizer; Ann Barton, Al- fred Wagenknecht, ‘national secre- Committee for the Defense of Poli- | tical Prisoners, which includes among its membership Theodore Dreiser, Floyd Dwell, Sheywood Anderson, John Dos Passos and other. noted! tary for the W.LR. and Smoky Joe American writers. Lawson, striking Kentucky miner. A feature of the meeting will be| BS SS | the presentation of the Hall Johnson | Sextet in Negro work songs, and of} Get Greetings for the May) the play by Langston Hughes ‘Scotts- | nay Daily Worker! boro Limited, MRS. ADA WRIGHT’ ARRIVES IN CITY To AMUSEMENTS CORT ‘Theatre W. 48 St. 2 WEEKS ONLY %20°- THURS., APR. 21 S. HUROK Presents/ DIRECT FROM YASCHA BERLIN, LONDON YUSHNY’S PARIS, VIENNA RUSSIAN REVUE “THE BLUE BIRD,” with ISA KREMER (Completing Triumphant Coast-to-Coast Tour) A Continental Cocktail of Song, Dance and Comedy PRICES; Evenings $1 to $3—~—Matinees Wedngsday an@ Saturday, $1 to $2.50 SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR ENTIRE TWO WEEKS |NOW! | The Motion Picture Officially Honored in Moscow!! NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES | EAS1 SIDE—BRONY RKO gis So | JERFEBOH ||| FRANK for | irc Leave Soon European Tour NEW YORK. — ‘Mrs Ada Wright | mother of Andy and Roy, two of the Scottsboro boys, arrived in New York, sterday in preparation for | her departure for Europe for a tour} @ Of the Scottsboro boys at ation of the German Red} TODAY TO TUESDAY BERT WHEELER ROBERT WOOLSEY “GIRL CRAZY” THE THEATRE GUILD Presents 00 TRUE TO BE*GOOD]|| A New Play by BERNARD SHAW |) GUILD THEA., 52d St., W. of 7. Eve. 4:30 Mats. Thurs. Sat., . With MITZI GREEN, Lago QUILLAN and DOROTHY LI NEW LOW phon MATS. 15 Cents || EVES. 25 Cents and Holidays Aid. Mrs. Wright was greeted at the Pennsylvania Station by a delegation | of eight Negro and white workers, | including F. E. A. Welsh, Kingston, | Harold Williams, two representa-U Adie Van Veen, Pauline Rogers, | Harold Williams, two representa- tives from the district office of the International Labor Defense and the} young sister of the late Comrade} Ronald Edwards. Uheatre Gulld tresents REUNION te VIENNA By RORERT | i PSHERWOOD Martin Beek TOS, te St & S Ave Ev 8:40. Mts Th,, Sat. Tel. Pe 6-6100 MUSIC — CON CERTS Philharmonic-Symphony BEECHAM Guest Condactor Carnegio He! AFT. at 3:00 Soloist: I, Violinist HANS LANGE, Conductor | Carnegie Hall, Thurs. Eve. Apr. 21 at 9:45 Friday Afternoon, Apri Soloist: HAROLD BAUER, Pianist AMKINO'S LATEST SOVIET TALKIE (WITH ENGLISH SUB-TITLES) COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW | with ELMER RICE PAUL MUNI w “GOLDEN MOUNTAINS" is. not only fascinating, in its content but also in iis artistic scope. The film rises to great heights. . . With this film “GOLD. Women suffer more from war | Carnegie Hall, Sat. Eve., April 2%, at 8:45 and war preparations than the Sunday Afternoon, April 24, at 3:00 : 4 . eee BBY EN MOUNTAINS,” the Soviet film in- men. Read about it in “Women San tee (ee FANNIE HURST'S aX WILLION dustry has made a great step forward. Pungo) ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. (Steinway Piano) | Sell nike tal tad eee Kec eck ALL SEATS RESERVED Twice, Daily 2:45-8:65 Editor of the “Freiheit.” ane \————= REVOLT OF THE SERFS IN RUSSIA Uttsoczsegioog3e | | All Seats OPENS TODAY! Eve $0 Phat he I ous Be | tolP.M. Mon to Fri "BOND AGE” (RUSSIA IN 1850) Drama of the struggle between serfs and landlords~a vivid and |Madison Square Garden—Now | ‘Twice Daily, inc, Sunday 2 & 8 P.M. RINGLING BARNUM 6th Ave. & 43rd St 4,000 New Foreign Features—800 Circus Stars — 100 Clowns — 700 Horses — 50 Elephants — 1,009 Menagerie Animals—World Congress of FREAKS | Admission to All (Inc. Seats) $1-$8.59 In. tax | Child’n and. 12 Half Priee Every Aft. Ex. Sat. ‘Tickets at Garden, Gimbel Bros. & Agencies enthralling story of Russia when the peasants were the slaves of |} BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK the autocratic land omnes Res bigotry which kept the ¢€ i Re Uw ® | 8: oe “DISORDERLY people fear and ignorance | TEP Presenting 10,000 MARVELS | ol CONDUCT | ADDED ATTRACTION—“WASHINGTON HUNGER MARCH” BEATTY fui GroRT) i ay gash BE BILERS | Eo Sep RE W, OR Tie RS | Baflyhooligans! and SPENCER TRACY j 9 A. M. to 1 P.M. Exe. Sat. & Sun. Midnite Show Sat. ACME THEATRE 1ith STREET & UNION SQUARE 16¢ Te WANT PARTNER—Middle aged comrade buy small farm. Write J. 8., c.o. Carroll, 3112 Wilkinson Ave., Pelham Bay, N. Y. Ist NATIONAL WORKERS’ THEATRE SPARTAKIADE SATURDAY, APRIL 16 3:30 to 7; 8 to 11 p.m. MANHATTAN LYCEUM 66 East 4th Street, New York City -—-NEW PLAYS BY—— | CHICAGO BLUE BLOUSES SOLIDARITY PLAYERS OF W. I. R. JACK LONDON DRAMA GROUP EWARK JOHN REED DRAMA GROUP . HILADELPHIA ARTEF—PROLET-BUEHNE—WORKERS LAB. THEATRE OF W.LR. CONEY ISLAND DRAM SECTION—LW.O, YOUTH DRAM GROUP --UKRAINIAN DRAM CIRCLE—SCANDINAVIAN BLUE BLOUSES —UJ ELORE DRAMATIC CLUB—LS.N.R. DRAM GROUP SECOND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SEND OFF TO THE SOVIET UNION of the Delegation from __ INTL WORKERS ORDER Saturday, April 16th At 7:30 P. M. The Bronx Coliseum 177th St. and West Farms, Bronx Mass Demonstration for the Defense of the Soviet Union ~-Speakers-- WM. Z. FOSTER. Communist Party MAX BEDACHT — Nat’! Executive; I. W. 0. WM. WEINER——President of the I.W.O. N. Shaffer——Chairman of the Meeting —PROGRAM— Freiheit Singing Society in Jewish and English Songs— Conductor Jaéob Schaeffer Ballet by the Children of the I.W.O. Schools—Under the direction of Lily Mehlman and Lily Shapiro Pantomine “SHOP”—By the Youth Section of the ORDER Written and produced by Sam Pevzner. Decoration by M. Solotaroff . . CHICAGO BOSTON Also RED DANCERS OF W. I, R—YOUNG REVOLUTIONARY DANCERS OF W. L. R. Tickets for Entire Spartakiade—Only 50 Cents At WORKERS BOOK SHOP—50 East 13th St. CITY CLUB COMMITTEE—108 E. 14th St. FIGHT AND STRUGGLE IN THE CITY!—LIVE IN THE COUNTRY! This can be a reality if you join THE GOLDENS BRIDGE COOPERATIVE COLONY if interested, communicate with Dr, ROSETSTEIN, 28 CYPRESS AVENUE, BRONX It will be worth your while WORKERS SCHOOL 35 East 12th St., N. Y, C. Alg. 4-1199 ° SECOND SPRING TERM _ APRIL 25th—JULY Ist Principles of Communism: Classes every evening except Baturdays and Sundays. haa Economy: Wednesday, 7 to 8:25, instructor, B. Ragozin; Monday, 9:35 to 10 p.m, instructor, A. Markoff; Friday, 7 to 8:25; Priday, 8:35 to 10 p.m, instructor, F. Jacobs. Advanced Political Economy: Wednesday, 7 to 8:25, instructor, Harry Gannes Marxism: Thursday, 8:35 to 10 p.m., instructor A! Markoff; Friday, 7 to 6:25, 'V. Jerome. 5s, instructor, A, Markoff; Friday, 8:36 (* | 10 pm., Friday, 8:35 to 10 p.m., instructor, A. W. Mills, Friday, 7 to #:35, instructor, I, Zack.~ instructor Otto Hall, M. Hymoff. Ve10 pany inetructar, 8. Don, Revolutionary Problems of Shop Nuclel: Methods in Shop Work: Friday, Revolutionary Jo ism: Werk Among Women: Manda ‘ote Materialism: Monday, * Monday, 7 10 ary, intermediate, WORKERS FORUM 35 EAST 12th STREET, N. ¥. © SECOND FLOOR This Sunday, April 17th, at 8 P. M. B, STEVENS On “COMBATTING RELIGION” instructor, A. Landy. C. Brodsky. Bnatish, 0 advanced), a ate. Auspices—English, Jewish, Youth, Ukrain- ian and Italian City Committees ADMISSION 35¢ Youth lhe All comrades and workers are in-; Golden | | Mountains | Workers’ Clubs Should Advertise in the “Daily” at NEGRO JAZZ BAND Greet May First! the TRADE UNION UNITY COUNCIL CARNIVAL and BALL SATURDAY, APRIL 30th, 1932 * New Star Casino—107th St. snd Park Ave. ADMISSION 50 CENTS Oifice; 2475 Eighth Ave. Rie & TRIPS DOWN TOWN DAILY Tel: EDgecomb 4-8315 Al. & M. TRUCKING EXPRESS & MOVING Local & Long Distance LICENSED “IANO MovEK STORAGE WAREHOUSE Parkway Cafeteria The Only Strictly Vegetarian Cafeteria in Brownsville WE SERVE GOOD FOOD 4 TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU 1638 PITKIN AVE. Brooklyn, N. ¥. Near Hopkinson Ave. Phone Dickens 2-7653 i Li» Mili, Poa Sin Bs, & NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and Seda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street FIVE COURSES 50 Cents Siberia-Russian RESTAURANT 315 East 10th St. Bet. Ave. A and Ave. B RUSSIAN MEALS For Poor Pocketbooks KAVKAZ 332 E. ith Street, N. ¥. ©. MELROSE DAIRY VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Find #3 Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx (near 114th Bt Station) fELEPHONR INTERVALR 99140 Seen Schildkraut’s Vegetarian Restaurant 4 West 28th St. Wishes to announce a radical thange in the prices of our food— to fit any purse—yet retaining the same quality food. Those new prices shall Hidbua only at. the 4 West 28th Street Store We hope to greet you as before. Chester Cafeteria 876 E, Tremont Ave. (Corner Southern Blvd.) Quality—Cleanliness—Moderate Prices All Workers Members F.W.I,U. — All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant $58 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and {8th Ste. OPTICIANS CFU) Harry Stolper, Inc. 73-75 CHRYSTIE STREET (Third Ave. Car to Hester Street) 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily Phone: Dry Dock 4-4522 WILLIAM BELL OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Special Rates te Workers and ¥amilies 106 E. 14th St. (Room 21) Opposite Automat Tel. TOmpkins Square 6-8237 lntern’l Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE Ith FLOOR AD Werk Done Under Persona) Gare of DR. JOSEPASON Alg. 4-9649 Strictly by appointment Dr. L, KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST 853 BROADWAY Suite. 1007-1008 Cor. 14th St. New York Rollin Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST 675 ALLERTON AVE. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TO WORKERS Telephone, Linville. 2.9008 AT COMRADELY PRICES Telephone ORchard 4-8260 Seymour Printing Company COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 55 SUFFOLK STREET New York City Phone Tomkins Sq. 4-O554 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicala meet 302 E. 12th St. New fork Garden Restaurant 828 EAST 18TH ST, EXCELLENT MEALS and SERVICE NO TIPPING ‘Tel, Tompkins Sq. 6-9707 BANQUETS Sariauva SOLLINS’ RESTAURANT 216 KAS MTH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents JADE MOUNTAIN AMERICAN and CHINESE RESTAURANT tere FE ne tee EO om, I spe cial Lunch 11 to 4,..35¢ Dinner 5 to 10... 55¢ 197 SECOND AVENUE Between 12th and 18th Sta, Strictly Vegetarian food BUASIAN TESSONE —UNative Seaation). Spe cial training for those contemplating tripe (CHelsea 83-7860, \