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URRIERS SMASH DOWN ATTEMPTS New Hoover Murder’ MOTHER MOO! TO BREAK STRIKE > Dog Skin Strikers Par- alyze Entire Industry ROM ONE) (CONTINUED F PAGE ation of th was on the s All thew the st ang whic not ef Matthew reflic> that Wo Banquet for H. Sazer NEW YORK, N. Y., Au t 2 — A farewell banquet has been ar- ranged by the Needle Trades Work- ers Industrial Union for Comrade H. Sager, who is leaving soon for the Soviet Union. The banquet will be held in Conéy Island Workers Center, Mermaid Ave. the 2709 ABOR UNION MEETINGS Unemployed Cloakmakers ‘The officials of the International have completely ignored the unemployed and| yhave not even designated any halls for the unemployed. Now they refuse to reeis- ter those unemployed cloakmakers who are not in good standing. Shops are being seit back to work without any efforts on the part of the officials to place unemploy- é4 workers on jobs. The unemployed cloak- makers are therefore holding « meet to discuss all these problems and to de- _ ele on what action to take. All unem- ployed. cloakmakers are ured to come to this theeting on Tuesday at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 East Fourth 6t. Shoe Workers A Mémbership meeting of the Shoe and} Lesther Workers Industrial Union will be| Inela Thursday, August 4 at 7:30 p. m. at Hail, 16th and Irving Place. Irving Plax Laundry Workers A membership meeting of he Laundry Workers Union will be held Thursday at p.m. at Ambassador Hall, ‘Third Ave. | and Claremont Parkway Stachel to Speak to Needle Council | NEW YORK.—A special meet of the waecutive Council of the Needle Trades| Workers Industrial Union will be held to-| night’ in the office of the union at 8 jo'cloek. Jack Stachel, n the Trade Union Unity lL at this meeting on the present ing convention of the Industrial Union. WEINSTEIN URGES turing Co. workers by stating that Ac- j ional secretary of | gue will spenk | struggles | in the fur and cloak trades and the com-| FROM Pp. PLATFOR DAILY WORKER, NE aW YORK, WE © THE FULLEST MEASURE ‘ TAN 15 « ZOSSeo WHENEVER But— "You ARE — oF SuSTICE ANC pesrows BERGE PERSONS NTH (=SENEROSITY guT— it Shee WHO CRIME FOR Rig Rn 00 SERVES ° aut Coe iN CONGRESS ONE eaeeor AR se VoTEo 1 Sas VETERANS Miley 2 AGAINST PAYMENT OF THE BONUS. “You ARE DEMANOD~ ING AGONUS FOR WORLD WAR REAL - MENT OF THE BONUS, VETE RANS — DESIRE? AND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND : CALL UPON ALL 4 Gasigury Fenty SNORKERS TO é SUPPORT THIS ISSUED IN PROGRAM iu ISTHAT YOUR WASHINGTON) “WE DEMAND THE immeEDIATE PAY~ By QUIRT Veterans Mass Meets Thruout City Hit ath of Eric| own bonus nds inflicted Poli ld a sé monstrations In Har- will be held at 125th Avenue, at 8 p. m. s will be held Post 1 ies of street d the city toda; Ex-Servicemen’s League— and 180 will hold a joint mass meet rotest the} Workers from many organizations Joover murder of an Ex-Serviceman| expressed great enthusiasm at the| cision. The hearing was postponed ton reports of the struggle to free Moo-| for & la date. take place on!ney and pledge their support to help| The strik | . Anns Avenue,| carry on the fight for him and the| demonstration to b held Thursday | Citles. 1 p.m. The strikers will mass m. Servicemen st. re- | on the situation, RENEWED FIGHT, Socialist Paper Tries to Break Strike NEW YORK, N. Y. August 2. — he Forward, yell -Jewish socialist Jaily, continues its attempts to break of the Muskin Manufac- e strike four workers are striking, SO} 600 w rated In Passaic, 500 workers attended the main demonstration, while 300 marc! in the parade through the class section of the city Five hundred demonstrated in Eliza- beth and 300 in Linden, in spite of} the police refusal to grant permits for the demonstrations. So great was the militancy of the workers that the police their threats to break up the anti- war demonstrations. WORKERS CHEER Pl Fight ‘to Free Son |Court Action Fails | to Break Edison dry Strike an attempt to on Laundry ed yester- inst N break Tike EY edge Solidarity in the the Fascists Shoot Fascists; eae Think They’re ‘Reds’ NEW YORK, N. Y., August 2 Jamming the hall beyond capacity, | ad Brownsville workers showed their | Court an injunction solidarity with the fight of the Ir the ternational Labor Defense and Moth- union er Mooney to free Tom Mooney, at a meeting held at 105 Thatford St. on it to give out Friday night. Both Mother Mooney | 4 when strikers arose | and ms court. When and recei Prominent | nine Scottsboro boys as well. ‘The furniture workers who are now Washington will speak striking draw up & resolution express- ing their warmest greeting to Moth- er Mooney. A |by Ann Raynor, urged all workers to fight for the release of ev war Richard B. Moore, of the ILD, ved an overwhelming reception. ned out of 5 ed that he with! the demon- eld the de- the judg Jat 1 p.m. The s the headqua’ at noon Thurs LW.O. Children Group letter from Tom Mooney, read class- prisoner FASCIST TERROR OVER GERMANY NEW YORK, N. Y., Jnable to win the workers fa: ist TO! (By Inprecorr Cable) peer ae Pees BERLIN, Aug. 2.—Terrorism con- Ce ee jletarian Club, 197 Humbi everyone deserted the social in-| ing but the platform, the Workers at Koenisburg were censed by attack on the offices Of}, thug named Montana, the Communist newspaper Echo and re] | various nging a mass | yesterday in the above mentioned Montana then called ove: the workers on the pretext wanted to tell him somethin pulsed the fascists. The houses of! republicans were attacked | |latter pulled a knife and h ' ; The authorities continue their at-| him. Only a quick defense by the | urges workers ant ae ers will Hod 4 | tempts to hush up the events Pie. worker warded off the blow. anizations to send protest telegrams ‘were Co! 1130 Southern Blvd. | der to shield the fascists. The fas-!tang like a true socialist then " =e | cist and nationalist press, however, threatened to call the police. | declares that the outrages were the work of “Communist provocateurs.” | All other newspapers place the re- to Hold All Day Pienie | sponsiviity unequivocally on the fas-) | cists. ber war. Mother Mooney and Moore will| NEW YORK, N. Y., August 2 —| (The “Draconic measures against) for the defense of the The Chi 1's Branches of the In- | terror” promised by the government} People. speak at the following meetings in August 3; Passaic, August 4; Perth | Amboy, August 5; Yonkers, August 6; | Wocolona, August 10; Newark, Aug- ust 11; Woodstock, August 12; Nit- geda: Park, August 15 and Sunnyside, L. I. on August 16. speal Sheepshead 1 Brooklyn—spe: tice sent out by the New ‘York State United Front Election Campaign Com mittee, today, not to arrange any meet-| mecting of wor i conflict tag days for New York City, set for August 13 and 14. ere forced to back down on} A large amount of anti-war litera-| ture and copies of the Daily Worker | were distributed and sold at all of the meetings. Urge Workers to Help! Picket Shee Shops NEW YORK The strike of Gellar shoe workers continues strong. The Five-Star strikers are carrying out militant mass demonstrations in front of the shop every day. The Werman and Princely are still ef- fected by the strike. The strike committees urge all workers to participate in the picket- nig of the struck shops and help | y, bring in strike relief to the office of the union, 5 E, 19th St. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM—To let. windows, airy, separate entrance for oné Comradely at- or two. Kitchen privileges re, reasonable, 136 E. Call after 5 p.m. lith St. and apartments in Ne will find the classified of special appeal—Let Helpful Information for Individuals and Groups Those seeking temporary or permanent rooms templating auto travel share-enpense trips w York and those con- rolumns of the “Daily” us be mutually helpful. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME . A WORD the | will discuss Calverton’s “Modern Quarter! nt its headquarters, 63 West 15 8:30 p. m. eo. | |The Workers Ex-Servicemen’s League, | sional can Post 75, will meet every Wednesday at the Communist 1440 Hast New York Ave., near Hopkinson Bonus Fight.” Ave. Brooklyn, at 8 p. m. August 12, | Workers Ex-Servicemen's League Post | wil have a special protest meeting against | ‘The writers group of the John Reed Club | gr’ ternational W: their first general picnic in Central Park at the North Meadow and Fifth Ave., on Friday, August 5. All workers’ children |to participate in the p children will be in the y a. m. until 6 p. m. A program of the next two weeks: South Brooklyn, The iget, August 13 and 14, Asbury What’s On— CITY OPEN-AIR Anna Teffler. y and Jerome Ave., south | Si All organizations are urged in a no: Israel Governor will ings oO: collection of funds which will| at 5:30 Friday afternoon, August 5, with the Election Campaign Sees tional secretar’ Defense the 16th Carl the Hee Inter! of or . i Co: ional N Di the seeond bonus march death. All mem- > rel TN) : bers are asked to report at headquarters | VOT? COMMUNIST FOR: not later than 6 p. m. at 125th st. and| 1, Unemployment and Social in- betel Ne hem en surance at the expense of the ‘The trish Workers Club will have an| state and employers. open air meéting at 147th | Ave, Bronx, at 8 p. m. eve AS) SIDE—BRON eutlbay BAST SIDE BRONX The Workers Ex-Servicemen's League, | Post No. 40 will meet at 2924 West 25th RKO yasys.a ood §), U |St., Coney Island, at 8 p. m "ow The West Bronx Branch, FSU will meet at Paradise Manor, Jat 8 A \ ture directors will be held at 50 Bast 13th | 8t., ey 1 pan Admission is free and everybody ts invited 7 TWO will be héld at 8:30 p. m. at 50 East 13th tional questions are to be discussed and all | | A symposium on the theatre in the U. S.| and in Soviet Russia will bé held at the | Poteet, 95 Bast ith St. Classified _ Two St. and willis | - FRANKLIN Prospects lost JEFFERION bene, TAO ott | iI p.m. oe * special meeting of all section litera- WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY “Miss Pinkerton” By the Misivess of Mystery MARY ROBERTS RINEHART With Joan Blondell & Geo, Brent At JEFFERSON—Extra Feature “DRIFTING SOULS” With Lois Wilson, Theodore Von Eltz and Raymond Hatton MATS. 15 Cents |) EVES. 25 Cents Except Sat., Sun. and Holidays Sth floor, at 7:30 p. m. Dist. Org. Dept. he Romain Rolland Youth Branch, FSU meet at 2700 Bronx Park East at 8) All workers are welcome. at 8:30 p. m. he regular meeting of Branch No. 500, n St., Room 310. Important organiza-| members are urged be present. Queensboro Plaza | and | NEIGHBOSAOOD THEATHES— 's Order will hold| qo not materialize against the fas-| ist terror but is being used against) 98th St..| the Communist Party. ust 5. | in Koenisburg was raided and a leaf-| are invited’ | tet confiscated while all meetings are | prohibited. | | ‘The fascist press reports that the| government is considering the re-in- | | stitution of the state of emergency | | but this time under civilian command | ang naturally “against. the Commu- | | Montana, A Socialist Tries to Stab Worker at Election Meeting | KIDNAP WORKER Y.C.L. Organizer Told Not to Return ‘TAMPA, Florida, August 2—Homer Barton, organizer of the Young Com- munist League, was kidnapped by lo- cal police today, driven out of the city and warned that if he ever re- | turned *> would leave as a corpse. Barton returned on the next bus. The Young Communist League has issued a statement in which it de- nounces the new wave of police ter-|ing every pos | ror sweeping over Tampa as attempt | to lay the basis for new wage-cuts oklyn, to their social- | the Socialist Party here is attempting to intimidate them ast night a c] S . an finiued Fertarday, wheky borebycateon| ta ee ght Someta ee and revolver attacks were made at), ¥ , Koeninsburg, Liegnitz, Goldberg, and) .yich is supporting the Communist Marienburg fortunately without fur-!/ : , candidates e v1 ther loss of life. idates opened its own meeting the worker approached Montana the Against the danger of a new rob- Unite the broad masses for defense of the Soviet Union, TAMPA POLICE August 2. —} of Wil- | meeting | joldt St., ist meet- flag and | | r one of that he ig. When | ° |in the tobacco industry. lunged at| The Mon. Young Communist League Fur Dressers Strike Against $12 A Week lent. Jemployed for the most |wages of $12 per won better conditions, ible effort to thru their strike breaking activi mpelled to release him. Wage in Brooklyn! NEW YORK.—The strike in the |fur dressing trade is in full force, |The spirit of the strikers is excel- Saturday morning the Moose Fu Dyeing company in Evergreen Ave. | Brooklyn, where the workers wert miserable, week went down) jon strike and the shop is completets! paralyzed and the workers are de- termined to stay out until they have r, e, Matthew Woll, together with the yellow socialists, are therefore exert- This morning Julius Schwartz, an active fur worker, was taken to Ellis Island by federal officers but the| d workingclass or-|frame-up was so clumsy that they | : Chinese One house} Amusements Red Star Press (‘The Road") Chester Cafeteria John’s Restaurant Harry Stolper Cotical C Camps B'WAY AT 42nd STREET ith BROADWAY WEEK Lerman Bros. (Stationery) Dr. Kessler Czechoslovak Workers House Avanta Farm Union Square Mimeo Supply Camp Woeolona Russian Art Shop De, Schwarte Saturday ULMER PARK Brooklyn, New York August 6, 1932} SPORTS—DANCING—ENTERTAINMENT* Cohen’s (Opticians) 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily Phone: Dry Dock 4-452 Surgeon Dentist Special rates to workers 200 E. 23d St. Cor. Third Ave. New York City | Av., Astor! WATCH THE ADS REGULAR ADVERTISERS IN THE DAILY WORKER 0. Dnity, Kinderland, Nitgedaiget Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Fand Bronstein’s Vegetarian Restaurant Harry Stolper, Inc. 73-15 CHRYSTIE STREET (Third Ave. Gar to Hester Street) DR. A. C. BREGER id families 30-12-30th Ave. Grand Av., Cor. os Parkway Cafeteria Butchers Union, Local 174 Linel Cafeteria Workers Coop Colony Sol’s Lunch Santal Midy Manhattan Lyceum Sollin’s Restaurant in Pharmacy Gottlieb’s Hardware Messinger’s Cafeteria (So. Blvd.) World Tourists, Inc. Golden Bridge Colony ymeo Theatre. Acme Theatre Stadtum Concerts c. Breser 29 EAST 4TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations GREATEST OPPORTUNITY KOK WORKERS’ VACATION 15 NOW BEING OFFERED BY OUR TWO COOPERATIVE CAMPS Nitgedaiget ond Uni This is a Proletarian Plan to serve you. $12 a Week (Organization Tax 58c) Day $2.25; 2 Days $4.25; Days $6.25 Week-end Rate: 2707 the Dally Worker FIGHT AN! ly LIVE IN A— SS Today, Tomorrow and Friday THE VEBRUARY UPRISING! R E D FL AS Hi LIGHTS Budionny, Voroshilov, Kamenev, Clara Zetkin, Bela Kun, Litvinov, (RAZLOM) Stalin, Molotov, Kalinin, ete. UNION SQUARE ANTI- WAR DEMONSTRATION A Soviet Drama—With English Titles Based on the Play by B. LAVRENEV Mass Demonstrations in Kron- stadt, Helsingfots—the Petrograd & Me i Hovtit Against the Prividonal, | Foops Attack the Bonus Government Army in Washington Opening Aug. 15—American Premiere—“Clown Gzor, m ACME THEATRE | 15e,.2 0" ¢ Sin 1 87 Midnite Show Sat by: abi T & UNION SQUARE WEEK-END ORGANIZATION TAX 10c PER DAY Bunks for Home Cooking in Nitgedaiget Are All R ented Profits of both Restaurants go to Communist Dailies, Daily Worker and Morning Freiheit. USUAL CULTURAL AND SPORTS ACTIVITY ' ravel By Our Own Cabs Direct to the Camps. Our Cabs Have Special Signs On Them Friday, 7 Autos for both at 9 a.m., 2:30 and 7 p.m. For any information call EStabrook 8-1400 imps at 143 E. 103rd St. Daily. at 10 a, Phone: LEhigh 4-2382 turday, e open from: On Saturday Stationery & Book Store}, Opened by Ruderman WHITE PLAINS AVENUE | (Near Allerton Ave. Station) | 10 per cent of gross proceeds will go to WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPGyITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX PARK EAST Comradely atmosphere—in this Cooperative Colony you will find « library, athletic director. workroom tor children. workers’ clubs and various cultural activities | Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinyille 2-6972 : Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off. Allerton Avenue BUTCHERS’ UNION Be ase Loca) 174, A. MO, & Wet NA Office and Headqeart: Labor Cemple. 243 East “ily Street Roorw Reguinr meetings every first and third Sunday, 10 A M. Employment Bureao open every aay ar aPM TRUGGLE IN THE CITY!—LIVE THE COUNTRY} This can be a reality if you join THE GOLDENS BRIDGE COOPERATIVE COLONY if interested, communicate with Dr. ROSETSTEIN, 285 CYPRESS AVENUE, BRONX Tt will be worth your while