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Page Two DAILY Ww ORKER, NEW _YORK SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1932 N VW ORC Workers Atta ked F For! | Move To Spread Strike Nanieca Ser Rea AGS, N. Y. W ORKERS ee Conditions WAR VETERANS Commodore Laundry; SHOE STRIKERS | pion as 1 a pan aeaty o|l| Workers’ Clubs Should PLAN ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATION Thousands Rall NEW YORK.—Ir At Sal. Army Breadline V YORK.—Ab 1e Salva out 75 workers Bread Street anded broken, tables ove s ago the ers from wo DEMAND FOOD AND HOUSI The whole capitalist of war veterans us. Statements issued today rring that Washington would aeither the men: who fought the country Hoover government and the press is engaged in a frenzied attempt to stem the march to Washington to cemand immediate cash payment of id. be| charitable nor hospitable to) tically the entire shop of 100 workers electing mass delegations | tions in a block \Negroes Joining Union NEW YORK.—A large and enthu- meeting was held by the Laundry Workers Industrial Union,, 260 East 138th Street, in Ambassador | Hall Thursday night. It was decided to take steps to spread she Com- odore Laundry strike to the inside workers who are miserably underpaid and are starving, while working. Negro workers “are joining the union and many were present at the | meeting. In the active laundry prac- siastic they received from the Miller Strike- I. Miller. The “Road To. Life” at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York City on DENOUNCE LIES Advertise in the “Daily” May 28, must be seen by every shoe worker to help raise funds for the strikers. Also the Sunday, May 29th affair at the Brownsville Labor Lyceum should be supported. Students Support Scottsboro Fight; Vote for Foster MINNEAPOLIS,, M i n n.—The stents’ mock political convention Pile Racket Leaflets! In Headquarters NEW YORK.—At the I. Miller strike headquarters the workers bring in and pile up the circulars whick ATTENTION COMRADES! Health Center Cafeteria WORKERS CENTER 50 EAST 13th STREET breaking Agency, the “Constitutional Educational League,” which they in- terid to send back to the: firm. The workers displayed a mixed feeling of anger against the lies in Patronize the Health Center Cafeteria and Help the Revolutionary Movement | tactics and such clumsy lies. Several work were , joined after 2 women workers were || Workers Ir war were given wide | reinstated in the shop. Twenty-third | ‘Ms circular and gladnc-s in the fact| at the University of Minnesota Best Food Reasonable Prices 1g medical treatr With eight contingents already on|Negro workers from the Superfine | that the pies have become so des-| adopted a resolution demanding | the march and veterans throughout| Laundry handed in their, applica-|Perate and have to resort to such| the freedom of the nine Scottsboro Negro boys now awaiting execu- Intern’) Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR 4D Work Done Under Persona! Care of DR, JOSEPHSON Y OHEN’ CUT BATE OPTICIANS ead of world > Bread Line sent a Committee to|to proceed to the Capitol under the| Union members from different | ee age. racketeering agency | tion on frame-up charges. A reso- SOLLIN |] Eyes Examined by Registered Op- vention a-|see Major Dowdell, Relief Director leadership of the Provisional Bonus| laundries are participating in the | [ks Bi ‘abeeste: question: “Why | lution demanding the freedom of ‘ tometrists—White Gold Rims $1.50 nd i ig n office} March Committee and the Workers} picketing and other activities of the | does osenberg say at your meetings | Tom Mooney was also passed, but RESTAURANT Shell Rims $1.00 that the Miller strike was an accident | the ehatrma: it defeated vay | : eessfi iction. The n’s League to present} Commodore strike, 1360 Seneca Ave. | he chairman declared it defeate |] 117 ORCHARD STT., Near Delancey United French, Pol demar on June 8 ia mistake?” without counting the votes, which 216 LAS 141H STREET | dier General Glassford, super- Never Said It let loose a ten-minute demonstra- | aoe =~ intendent of the Capitol police, stat- IN. Y, ae MARC 2 Sah that. Rosenberg never “nade | “Miller and his stool-pigeons know | tion of the students against the 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Alg. 4-0649 Strictly by appointment that “bonus agitators will be: giv- chairman’s decision which almost Kegular Dinner 65 Cents i t | wag short shrift here,” according ‘to | such, a statement. stopped the convention. Dr, Asch glaze y | The bonus march continues to| sau arpecop wn iar Nee Saat hcacnin DINE IN THE OPEN AIR | 853 BROADWAY Workers! Organize against the war VICTORY IN grow. Representatives of the Provi-| Seal | Suite 1007-1008 Concgaen 80.74 inakers. Elect United Front anti- | sional Bonus March Committee, with} NEW YORK.—The Workers Ex- Garden Restaurant New York j War committ arganizations. Workers for the peflalist war, fo: Chinese people a AIT out’ Saturday, ees in your shops and Mobilize your the id the Soviet June 4, at 12 o’c! POWELL STRIKE Knitgoods 5 We orkers To headquarters at 1 Union Sq. New York, left today for Washington to make arrangements for the housing and feeding of the marchers, Walter Newton, secretary of Presi- dent Hoover, called in General Glass- | Servicemen’s League and the Provi- sional Bonus March Committee stated today that the New York contingent | of the bonus march which will leave here June . for’*Washington, will !mumber close to a,.thousand. 323 EAST 13th STREET Near Second Avenue REASONABLE PRICES .-« COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE NO TIPPING AMUSEMENTS Rollin Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST i | : noon at Whitehall and ¢ i r i from all over| he Theatre Guild sent N. ¥. Times cable from Moscow Bent R i 3 2 Meet Satur day ford for consultation. The statement] :On June 3 veterans frot r REUNION in TUNA WF ey ae eel MUSIC 675 ALLERTON AVE. Tiers Cae | against the marchers was made after] the city will demiafid in a mass de- Sih ot Shostokovitch lifted this film “o the SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TO WORKERS Stalin’s “Leninism” NEW YORK—After two weeks of | the conference. monistration at City Hall that the uy Ronn eevonwoon, || mete tine ar Telephone, OLinville. 2. Out in New Edition nt which the workers of Powell Undergarment Co., 441 | A letter from the March Com- mittee was forwarded today to Vice- Board of Estimates endorse the de- !mands for the full payment of the THEATRE, end St. rage eee Miabed oledict Phone STagg 2-2294 A GOOD PLACE FOR WORKERS GUILD Ey 8.40. Mts Th., WEST OF B’WAY Sat. Tel. Co 5-829 ld ” Z oe ‘i oe AA venue, Brooklyn, have put up| President Curtis, demanding food|bonus. Densands will also be made Extra Mat, Monday (Dec. Day) THE KALE CAFETERIA | " aed fe On ee the wage cut and discharge, |and housing for the vets while in|for free transportation of the mass 286 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. ¥. wanes eee e OD Ao Seca the boss was compelled to settle the | Washington. delegation of marchers to Washing- SitaD HUADAL, dohka' BY i capt te aan p iT and OPTICIAN some time, ll aga. $f print for available s mn a manner s atisfactory to the | ton. | ‘To collect funds for immediate ex- COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW DIMITRI SHOSTOKOVITCH EXCLUSIVE SOVIET NEWS REEL: EE AIRE A BSE NI eae Ni put gut by Inte ih ssc eke are going back to ae ater penses of the bonus march through- > LM MNase at ener in nestle AU umrades Meet at } SF Eourth Ave work under the wing conditions: ‘ : out. the country, the Workers Ex- ELMER RICE PAUL MUNI Planting Seenes by Plane . 7 The book co Ail to be taken back, no more dis: | Herrick Says Walker. |servicemen's League launched » ta¢| Plymouth TRe™ Wat Se ,27- S30 || Training, Boreans of the USSR BRONSTEIN’S Special Rates to Workers and Families gee es, equal division of work and | Owned Trust Stock | day campaign yesterday. re wos ; EW YORK THEATRE Vegetarian Health 106 E. 14th St. (Room 21) Beets te en e right to belong to the union. jers organizations are urged to sUp-) Study the 14th Plenum Resolutions. De Restaurant Opposite Automat of Leninism. ae the Knitgoods Department of the | ne wn “Toward Revolutionary Mass Work” | } By | ~ VOTE COMMUNIST FOR: Needle Trades Workers Industrial | agent of the Equitable buying Walker Provisional Bonus March Committee, | . Union. | 1 Union Square. Against ca’ ist terror; against all forms of suppression of the ‘poligical rights of workers, This strike has been conducted by Knitgoods Meeting Saturday A meeting of active members ‘of (CONTINUED BROM PAGE ONE) | a gift of a $10,000 letter of credit just before the Equitable's application came up. port the veterans’ tag days in their localities and communicate with the Mooney Lauds Mother Get a copy of the new Pamphlet, CAMEO <i ee 558 Cliremont Parkway Brona | Tel. TOmpkins Square 6-8237 Rational Vegetarian ! _ Restaurant HOLD EVERTHING! eae RUSSIAN MEALS the Knitgoods Department will be! Little Son Suggested Gift SATURDAY AY 2 199 SECOND AVENUE é held on Saturday, May 28th, 1p. m.| ‘The day opened with Paul Block,| for Scottsboro Work 8 bh Gyre 8 yes leu asses oe: For Poor Pocketbooks ‘ at the office of the union, 131 W.|owner of a chain of newspapers, on | Sa trietly V P Zz 5 5 egetarian Food 28th St the stand telling the most weird and | SAN QUENTIN, an the oe 15th Street and Irving Pl. iin iced K AV K A | All members of the Organization | fantastic story so far. That is going |Casion of “Mother's Day nes ee i Se 382 E. 14th Street, N. ¥. ©. Committee and active members of | far, because Walker the day. before | most famous political pr aa a The FRIENDS of the SOVIET UNION the department are urged to come to | drew a perfectly straight face and | Mooney, remembered his mother by JADE MOUNTAIN this important meeting. | said that the $246,000 given him by | Writing her a letter in ae rt —Present— B A iF L —LIGHT—COLOR—RHYTHM— | Block was merely an evidence of |Comments on the hypocrisy of the|{ SHOCK BRIGADERS Dancing from Dusk till Dawn AMERICAN and CHINESE | OPTICIANS - Mr. Block's good heart. system which Oe oh tacaily quis ENTERTAINMENT GALORE—ANTI-WAR NEWS REEL 0 J iy TO REVIVE ats eee bsganind ehioaee and a can sha Sah ‘! Come early—Bring your friends—Have a good time and help us in our RESTAURANT 2 ‘ state at he gave Walker a quar- z. ee 4 is} Anti-War Campaign 9 11 a.m, te 1:50 a. m. ter of a million dollars because one | Mooney writes.of the: suffering his sige aes con age THE SA \LES Jt AX day Block's little ten year old son |Mother has undefgone in the oe Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢ | asked him if the mayor got enough | Yeats he has innocently Bak - ut Dinner 5 to 10...55¢ || Harry Stolper, Inc. <a : money from the city, ecg ours toad beer pes wate —Grand Concert— 191 SECOND AVENUE 18-15 CHRYSTIE STREET Yesterday's restoration of several Gundy iGunahine [yaa nave. ver dae fh! may petal Una nine TAL th FOL Bis ienisd AGK “Gus “de aaeld alba exises in the revenue bill, virtually! «zt was on a sunny Sunday after. |has touched me so deeply an He Pa mc40 8 me. Daly “| assured the adoption of the general| noon,” said Block, and after the |foundly as your, warm sympathy an\ “oy ” “ ” Comrades—Eat at the Phone: ‘Dry Dock 4-453 Z ioe according to Senator Reed, | question from his little son, Block | Willingness to bce Meee L’ORDINE” and STATO OPERAIO Park Cafeteri Republican, of Pennsylvania, Who | said to Mayor James J. Walker, | Montgomery, mother of one o arkway Cafeteria declared that “it is gaining more jimmy, Tm going to try and make {Nine Scottsboro boys who are being Sunday, May 29th, 1982 at 2 p. m. ras oe AVENE fet ee ee votes every day.” sionag foe wank? ‘ legally lynched in Alabama, as was . tba District Office m 8 a.m, on ak. Brevionite (aatanl ya “nro. | sale ught, not to do aul.” |° y 4 i i ' * , = bige eth Nesgeity Au eo tO” |-And Block said, “Yes, I'm going to do nuahoeapanr nr mies rete, ae —ProGRamn— bight patra ety nL ona + : Mom: |eiga iia ih aii foment it.” Just like that. No other reason Sener sday FREIHEIT SINGING SOCIETY—UKRAINIAN DANCING BALLET beanie naatoan Stanus ea Fountain Ly "*| with ‘the exise taxes of which only |&W¢™ Why the publicity agent of-the | “NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES TTALIAN® ORCHESTRA (OfItallan Center of Harlem) saten BitLy Meat ine Rivet . ss lin s * | most labor hating corporations should EAST SIDE—BRONX Council No, 17, U.C.W.C.W nave a| Some Were thrown down. It means} ,. " i : A MEMBER OF THE ©. C, WILL SPEAK Tickets 500 Served Daily from 7 a. m. to 12 p, m.|- # se hier ee ‘ant to give the mayor of New York concert and 159 Coney Island in other words that the hideous mea- | 9948 999, a Jood Sh meeeee coe Phono University 4-8180 iAve., Brigt each, at 8 p.t sure will be restored on top of the|*..." Se aT : RKO aw - tote! a : he Heriem Progressive Youth Club wilt| other measufes already adopted,|_—* te text drivers who have faced Phone ‘Tomkine Sq. #6-0554 Siberian-Russian Restaurant A GOOD PLACE TO EAT have a danc mn Ave., at 8:30) .. hich are by no means less hideous. savage police persecution, whose in- 315 East 10th St. N. ¥ ©. { “ p.m. All wo! yee pene 6 Us ewes ea ath come have been slashed repeatedly, JEFFERION John’s Restaurant Lysol anon lasiad led Bie AB Circle Cafeteria AvoMioge Bes */be introduced soon but not in its| Wom at least bescaye Lhe Lasse aaa ti ee Lr eae ae etna at OTH ST. and STH AVE. N. ¥, S and Petey é ? commissioners tried to put in monkey m 2 | A place with nimosphere 8 z3 St a Belek Nae ae een sana ey oF Be Nias uniforms, remember how very gen- | Rigen bm Where all radicals meet oe ee We Serve the Best at Reasonable Prices s A National Youth Day nesting Ruy b pits te ‘ pt piles 2 aie ne 9 erous their employers are—to Mayor DOUBLE ATTRACTION PROGRAM 302 E. 12th St. New York Messinger’s es Deer aveceroctivn, ak 8 p20. no Lakatos: Ehis GHEAIERE Tam Cuget | meee GEORGE SIDNEY — CHARLIE MURRAY A ae . : R ' : Aa "sence tg | eameee that sdiisstons to tite Olym~| Tet co's own employees, whose Fe — aac tonight Has boon callea or” “sneattea for) pic Games at Los Angeles, which are) wages he slashed: just-a month or{|-“COHENS AND KELLYS Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 Chester Cafeteri Cafeteria and Aestauran CAMP UNITY: cee : Youth for the impending imperialist |'W0 after writing fulsomé editorials IN HOLLYWOOD” We Carry a Full Line of en yer Libcd gablag ste rae 7 . The Brunswick, New Jerser, Council « against the Soviet Union, are; i? all his papers against wage cuts, and “WILD WOMEN OF BORNEO” IONER 876 KE. Tremont Ave. a ——axvires vor U.CW.c.W. a n | just remember what a very generous NEW LOW PRICES STAT 0 E Y (Corner Southern Blvd.) wat 8 o'clock Hint p e LL.D, Lettish, Stut- mE “ a Sun, and Holid Quality —Cleanliness—Moderate Prices Week End BES si h Branches Will be held| DETROIT ENGINEER HONORED | “Y!™Mmy. kaatt adtoohedo cutlass 2 for Organizations | All Workers Members F.W.1LU.| 2 MOSCOW.—Among the forty-one : e “ workers who have been honored by ||| “AST DAY—DON’T Msg IT! Weal “ROAD TO LIFE” the Soviet government for their good Russian Film Epie Airy, Large Pp sa dh (hae a texbtrneat began deals ce tc ‘ ema” wil be the sub-| work at the Kharkov tractor plant is |f] yy nis aha minh! | ‘atronize the and LATEST SOVIET NEWSREELS also AMERICAN WORKERS NEWSREELS John Reed Club, 3 * 2 “a u By the Workers Film and Photo League of W.LR. L. Swadiian, a Detroit engineer. |! "TOY DAYS THAT ‘enous seer ot |] | Meeting Rooms and Hall in Pood se y the Workers flim and Photo League : ofc Sek oe in moO OPES)! Kor the Relief of Striking Shoe Workers Build a workers correspondence SHOOK WORLD the Russian Revo- TO HIRE AND t e ated a A pres shop or see THE V © dunsins rags ae Suitable for Mestings, Lacttirés | Restaurant At the FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE—®8th St. on Broadway neighborhood. Send regular letters Starting ce ‘ and Dances in the t l SATURDAY, MAY 28 ‘Auspiees: ; Yromrthe Soviet Union, w to the Daily Worker. 2700 BRONX PARK EAS bs uctldbies tania te bs ages Wig ei eer wee =< [I] Tomorrow of Czechoslovak inn t Bit a “An” oa i ; ii | 3 Days Only the “Buy in the Co-operative et oped: foun’ ot Wrenk Carpenters will | be heid at 1610 Boston Rd, at 10 8 | aes telend wih: be ciwisevacy, Metitny | 2 here ati. ° 5) » piss eat Slee Wa abt Hines ACME. THEATRE | 280i 20°24 |] | tetepnone: rhinelander soon latisnary, Movement. — ROOMS WANTED— Yonkers, N. The Black Seal lh y; sites satatea $ Prutiny”” wit be May 29. 1k TO th Ve a ee rhs Mth STREET & ONION SQUARE Midnile ‘Shbw Sat. Rooms are needed for students of the Central Training School . ? COotifirade Harry Raymond will speak on — fhe: Presidential Election” et the Protet-| Fult Club of Williamsburgh, 61 Graham Ave., | Brookiyn, at 8 p.m A-Scottsboro Defense Youth Banquet. u @er- the District Youth | Dengspittes we! el oO ie ee iy Gee as THE GOLDENS BRIDGE COOPERATIVE COLONY Specify whether male or female 0 nse Youth Comm will be ° ‘ H held-at 6 W. 135th St., at 6:30 p.m | Fi Rosewood bus t h St. Turn © A M P E R 5 A Tr Fr E N T 10 N if interested, communicate with ‘ ‘© SOVIET RUSSIA? dine and see us for Womens and Children grade merchandise at Manufacturers’ Cost your Sup} Pi Reliable. GERSHON FELDMAN, 97 Orchard Street ’ Gottlieb’s Hardware New York City | empted from the t CAMP NITGEDAIGET First Jugoslay Picnic right and follow | Plenty of Cold Drinks—Ptenty ot bibt veaut lamb—Everybody Weleome ADMISSION FREE ABOLITION TEA for the benefit of the GILBERT LEWIS GROUP of the | LEAGUE of STRUGGLE for NEGRO RIGHTS |Saturday, May 28, 1932 person their employer is—generous to MATS, 15 Cents || EVES. 25 Cents Hisenstein’s Great AN OUTS ADDED FEATURE: LATEST W.LR, NEWSREEL. TANDING REVOLUTIONARY STORY Special Midnight Show Tonight “PRISONERS OF THE SEA” Genuine U. S. Army Ventil lated 9x9 Wall Tents $12.50 AT SPECIAL PRICES To the Opening Celebration This | Workers House, Inc. Air, Faud St, New Yors| ||) Org one NEP Me Bevo: FIGHT AND STRUGGLE IN THE CITY!—LIVE IN THE COUNTRY! This can be a reality if you join Dr. ROSETSTEIN, 286 CYPRESS AVENUE, BRON? It will be worth your while 35 Bast bth Street LIVE IN A— : WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY for six weeks beginning June 15th. Party members and sympathizers who can accomodate without charge one or more students during that period, please report immediately to:— THE WORKERS SCHOOL - Kundreds of workers prepare for opening celebration of our three proletarian camps Devoration Day week-end We expect you to joln us at Nitgedaiget :.: Kinderland :: Unity Telephone ALg. 4-1199 raNtD t O41 W. di8th St, At 3:| Celebration programs will be rendered by the “‘Artef,.” Workers Lab- 119 THIRD AVENUE at 2. oul: St., 8 “ ¥ t tl - Near ith St. Tompkins Sa. 6-4547 v | We have a limited nuniber of 3 and 4 room apartments Ties Cone lot Stee chemin Ser LlGe GAP nRy aiiee GOR RIGAIE All kinds of | Plas hae Steey, obi te indy Serine mee NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK Y ‘ * | the Old Meloden Used by the Abolitionist ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES | SPECIAL LITERARY PROGRAM : DANCING and REFRESHMENTS Cutlery Our Specialty orchestras will be a permanent feature of our Camps during the entire season ALL CAMPS HAVE UNIFORM RATES Per Week . ++ 815.09 Rates for the Week End 2800 BRONX PARK HAS Comradely atmospherein this Cooperative Colony you will fing library, athletic director. workroom for children workers clubs and various cultural activities ‘These are used tents but in excellent condition. We hi tity of these, so if you are intending to camp thi yours out, while we have « good assortment of, We also «arry a complete line of other tents, cot a small pick Admission 25 Cents ‘stoves, blankets and a general line of camping and fishing supplies, We have been es- MELROSE MAT A aR a cl Tel. Estabrook +1400: Olinville 2-6972 Cn ae MB | ome ay seen aA ih i vai White Plains Koad and Se bididtlae Alt DAIRY sserrasies CAMP KINDERLAND LUCKE-KIFFE CO. ee ak ae Total gaan | three Bays 8.50 Comrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. | 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx (near 124th St Station? PPE EPHONE INTERVAL 523 BROADWAY (Corner Spring St.) Phone CAnal 6-2985 * Mail Orders Filled Promptly —Invirrs vor— START THE SUITOR HIGtTT!—GO “TO YOUR OWN CAMP! For information on Nitgets/eet end Urity eall City office: BStabrook _ 8-1400 and tor Kingniond TCmpkins Square 6-8434 New York City To the Opening Celebration This Week End Wetter ape trom: Da. m. tu. mn every dap A am tH Mw om Saturday th 9 de te 8 omy Stenelas

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