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ROPE EROS PS pee | Page | Two Chiang ir in Move to Set. Up New Bloody Fascist Dictatorship i in China Aimed at Drowning Communist-Led Revolu- | tionary Movement in Blood | Move Backed by Wall Street Imperialis sts; | Wang Ching-wei Maneuvering in Sham Opposition His main army defeated by the Chinese Red Army in a terrific ten-day battie in Hupeh Province, Central China, the Wall Street Butcher Chiang Kai-shek is attempting to set up a new bloody fascist regime in China in a desperate attempt to save the tottering rule of the Chinese militarists and masters. e imperialist The fascist mi od Kuomintang Party under ne leadership of the Canton mis- aders as a sham opposition party he proposed fascist regime which be headed by the butcher Chiang | hek. Wang Ching-wei, so-called “left” {c: m leader, is already manouver- g in fake “opposition” to Chiang, an effort to divert the Chinese masses from the revolutionary way out of their sufferings and oppression at the hands of the imperialists and 1eir Kuomintang lackeys. Wang h other members of the Nanking inet resigned two days ago, fol- the news of the tremendous victory of the Chinese Red Army in Hupeh Province, which is being fol- lowed by a new upsurge of the anti- nese, anti-Kuomintang mass d its effectivi ment in the big cities still un- trument aga. he Chinese ' der ee control, this ist masters, seek to block of the Chinese Soviet Pow owth is unitir Chiang’s move, preparation for instigated Street im several months, pported by the Wa s. The fascist 0 3,000 memt militarists The organizati from the Kuom intan cents, for the benefit of the unemployed movement in the Bronx What’s On— _ The Brooklyn ble if, 8e Dy ert and dance at thi St. and Mermaid A’ d, at 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY The Y. C. 1. will have SUNDAY The Staten Island 1. L. D. Peterson's Pi Bulls Head, 8. 1.,| At Myers Corner stop at signs Road. Council &, U. C. W. C open forum P, nd Direction’ Bus, al Workers Club and have a hike. .Meet Staten id Ferr Workers Laboratory Theatre will goth St. subway station will go to the park. 2 of the outing to 4, 19, and Unit 9, Section 5, Pelham Bay. Bronx, will have a | | | Post Ruth in Workers Center of Harlem annual picnic at Pleasant Bay who are Always Ready will mee tat 9 a.m., in eee r Editorial office. Hook Workers Center, at 2 The Rumanian Workers Club will hold a nic and dance at Wetzel Park, ve. and 10th St., College Poli 2 st the festival a Imperialist League, at 1538 Madison Ave at 3 p.m Rea The Broklyn Section, @ concert and dance a bg oe The Sport Section of the Brighton Beach 5 gt a * | Workers Club will have exercises at 10 a.m. pitas ter esae at East 4th St. Beach, All organizations are urged in a no-| The East Side Workers Club will have tice sent out by the New York State] 4 dance at Coney Island Workers Center, United Front Election Campaign Com-| Mermaid Avenue and 27th St., at 7:30 p.m. mittee, today, not to arrange any meet- ea ings or collection of funds which will] witliam Patterson will speak at the conflict with the Election Campaign] urban League, 202 West 136th St, at 8 tag days for New York City, set for]pm., under the auspices of the Harlem August 18 and 14. Negro Workers Club. F. S. U. Moonight sa night. Leaves Pier 11, of Wall St., at 7 p. - EAST SIDE The Section of the I. L. D., which Js active in the fight for Sa wei framed-up Brooklyn furniture worker, holding an affair tonight at Casa D'Amor, 31st St., Broo! JEFFERSON Star. —TODAY TO TUESDAY— Richard Dix in “ROAR of the DRAGON” SALLY BLANE in “WHO! ME!” An open air meeting of the International Workers Club and the Young Storm will be held at Irving Place nd 14th St., at District F. S, U. open air meeting will be held at 96th St, and Broadway, at 8 Bm. Speaker: Bob Harris. F. 8. U. Moonlight sail on the Hudson aboard the S. S. Susquehanna, Boat leaves 2 pier 11, East River, foot TODAY AND TOMORROW "| Revolt of the Volga Peasants! “Flames On the Volga” Realistic Drama of the Rebellion employed Council will ent and dance at The West Side have an menter! ve 91 » at m. Adi i eda hada Sm mission | arainst Catherine the Great Regime od = i THE ‘The Workers of the Coop wit have al? workers ACMe Theatre the auditorium, 27 8:30 pm. Admi: social afa: Park East, a 1ith Street and Union Square SOVIET NIGHT ON THE HUDSON Moonlite Sail SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th tainers— NEGRO FOLK SONGS ........ .. Gordon Taylor COWBOY SONGS . «+. Margaret Larkin RUSSIAN SONGS . Boschka Scherer MUSICAL CONCERT — DANCING Guest—H. W. L. Dana, leaving for the World Congress Against War Others Invited Theodore Dreiser, Malcolm Cowley, Prof. Oakley Johnson S.S. Susquehanna leaves at 7 P. M. Pier 11, East River—Foot of Wall Street FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION 799 BROADWAY—Room 330 Admission 90 Cents At Boat $1:10 [Expect Big Attendance efare 20 cents, = _ SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1932 DAILY WORKER, NEW Muskin Strike Concert in Brooklyn Tonight Apackage party and concert will by the Muskin Strikers Re- at the Workers Cen- At F. S. U. Boat Ride on the Hud ‘on Tonight | |be gi lief Committee dreds of New tonight in Today”, of. | 1813. Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, of LEU RECGE TCE Aho {tents t at 8:30 pam. Gira airare nose: oe are urged to come to this ; a neg canta a and help raise funds to free | ride up the Hudson River on the S. S. Susquehana. steam River, m Weinstein, le r of the Muskin ow in jail on a framed-up LOCAL 42 CLIQUE will leave fre foot of Wall affair will be an informal send-off for H. W. L. Dana and other delegates to the World Anti-War | Congress, and a large number of | FIGHTS JOBLESS well-known writers, are expected to | ia be present as guests of honor. An interesting entertainment pro- | a NEW YORK. — Gustav Wollman, i Da ght ataes | candidate of the left wing for chair- Margaret Larkin, in a GORI acne Neero ann sr | man, was elected twice at the Bry- Gordon: Riéstan. so: ., |ant Hall meeting, Thursday night of {600 members of Local 42, Millinery | Blockers, The right wing forced a second election, and got beat again. The left wing put up a proposal for election of a rank and file com- mittee of 25, to ke divided into sub- nmittees with different tasks, and to direct the placing of the unem- ployed according to the following Pp : Registration of the jobless; investigation of all shops to see where they could be placed; placing ac- cording to rotation without discrimi- nation; no overtime and no work on aturday until thére are more jobs in the trade; no foremen or bosses to work at the,benches; no operators |to do any blocking without a card from the blockers’ union. Clique Against Jobless. The right wing objected to discus- Scherer; Chiliean folk so. by Ri- cardo Cortez, and a musical con Later in the evening, Paul Swee Carnival Serenaders will play dance music, PRINTERS VOTING ON JOB SCALE NEW YORK.—The New York Ty- pographical Union (“Big S: issued a call for a special meeting tomorrow at Stuyvesant High School at 2 p.m. to hear a report of the book and job scale committee. The offi- cials have purposely brought up the issue of the job scale in order to distract the attention of the members| *8 the unemployed problem first, from the newspaper scale, which is ee mn forced to do s0, revealed still not settled. that their only proposal was that ‘The members of the union have| the executive board should “place rejected the proposals of the officials | “employed whereever possibie”. The and publishers to “arbitrate” the discussion lasted two hours, during wages. The sentiment of the mem-| Which Zaretsky threatened to expel bership is for the union’s proposed the whole left wing and declared the seale—the six-hour day, five-day General Executive Board would take wi without reduction in pay Bisbee oa The Amalgamation Party is calling jean hana woe. Pans leer a united front meeting for August 19] '¥ beaten in the discussion and afral ” eeting for August 19! of the vote, rushed thé chairman, at 7:30 at the World Assembly Hall.) 1 ow 9 table on Wollman, and beat 1 yp J, Schechtman so bad he had to CITY ELECTION |]\ »=ve six stitches taken in his head a jin the hospital. Burns, another vet- NOTES j}| eran blocker, was badly beaten. ‘The ===" | meeting was smashed by violence. SATURDAY Fifteenth Ave. and 39th St., South Brooklyn, Speakers, J. Roberts and H. Kap- Phone Ofchard 4 Powers, candidate Chief Court of Appeals, Fitegerald end Skler. Avenue St, John and Fox St., Lower Bronx (Central demonstration), main speak- er, Henry Shepard, candidate for Lieut.- Governor of New York. Emanuel Levin, leader of the Workers Ex-Servicemen’s League and candidzte from the Seventh Congressional District, Com- munist Party, will speak on the Bonus March and the Election Campaign in Wiil- famsbarg, ct Grond Street Extension and Havemeyer Streets, Saturday at & p. m. Boro Hall, Brooklyn 2 p. m. (preliminary 29 BAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 rally). Pisaitsaie We Carry a Full Line of Albert. Giasstert, cabaldale _tevah thd STATIONERY 2Ist_ Assembly District, and Geza Szepessy, candidate from the 18th Assembly District AT SPECIAL PRICES will be the speakers at a picnic at Elen for Organizations wald Patk, Bronx, Sunday, August 14th, | ———————— The picnic will be under the uspices of = First Annual Picnic the joint Yorkville Units and the Young| of the Communist League. Ital. Workers Center of Harlem Come to Send-Off to the Delegates to WORLD CONGRESS GAINST WAR — Speakers — HARRY ELMER BARNES ROGER N. BALDWIN ARTHUR G. HAYS JOSEPH FREEMAN REED HARR: and WORKER DELEGAT: The Annual Picnic of the .W.O. of Harlem will take place on Sunday, August 14th At PLEASANT BAY PARK —PRoGRAM— ox : : e Wich will play “fet One Monday, August 15 |) M Ohofas—-Mardolln vr aca hie | Races—Rope Pulling Contest, cing by the “Gary Pirates” NEW SCHOOL FOR | SOCIAL RESEARCH | 66 WEST 12th ST. Picnic an nd Entertainment At FORES [ HILLS PARK ction Five (Jamaica Line to Woodhaven Blvd, Sta.) Sun., Aug. 14, 11 a.m. : Women’s Councils No. 35 & 40 i ie CHILDR! — Featw Spanish Songs by Concha Michel Negro Spirituals and Work Songs By Taylor Gordon Admission 35 Cents .USPIOES—American Committee for the World Congress Against War, 104 Fifth FREE Proceeds for Daily Worker Concert and Ball will be held by the Coney Island Workers Support the Communist ELECTION CAMPAIGN PICNIC AT EDENWALD Sunday, August 14 Sponsored by Joint Yorkville Units Club Saturday, August 13 At 2709 MERMAID AVE. Exceptional Program Red Star Orchesria ee eees Dance Music Till Dawn Bring All Your Friends ©.P. and ¥.C.L. and Hungarian Workers Club FOOD — ENTERTAINMENT DIRECTIONS:—Third Ave. “L” to 133rd St. ‘Thansfer to Westchester local train to Dyre Ave. or subway to 180th St. Station, Transfer to Westchester train, ADMISSION 15 CENTS ADMISSION 25 CENTS ATTENTION! SOCIAL AFFAIR to be given by theWorkers in the Coop. House Saturday, August 13th at 8:30 P. M. (in the Auditorium) PROLETBUEHNE — NOTED REVOLUTIONARY GROUP DANCING and REFRESHMENTS GOOD MUs c Proceeds to Build the Unemployed Movement in the Brona HELP US MAKE THIS AFFAIR A SUCCESS Come and have a good time ADMISSION ONLY l5c RUEGGS REJECT NANKING ‘TRIAL’ Refuse to Give Replies In Murder Court (By Inprecorr Cable) SHANGHAI, Aug. 12.—The farcical |trial” of Paul and Gertrude Ruegg was resumed today in Nanking be- hind closed doors. have never been drawn up against |‘ vague charges of “Communist activ- ities.” At the very beginning, Ruegg pro- tested against the employment of an incompetent interpreter by the court, who had been rejected at the first hearing. At the same time he also renewed his demand for the transfer of the case to Shanghai, where at least there would be the posibility of the defendant having 1 bers of mass by the New York State United Frnot Committee to call toda} po Day funds to carry on election campaign. stations: Formal charges | 110 Broad Street; East; 1610 Boston Roa 225 Throop Avenue; List of Stations for Tag Day Collections Today and Tomorrow mpathigers and mem organizations are urged All workers, as early. as ible for carrying out the Tag drive today and tomorrow for the Communist The following LOWER MANHATTAN 142 Third Street; t 1ith Stree 11 Clin- 301 West on Street; 108 E: 20th Street. the defendants, but at the last “hear- SOnkViLie AND WARLEM ing,” i 850 Kast Mist Stree 4 Kast 104th ing.” which was as farcical as the) oy." yc west lstm street; 35 Wett present one, the prosecutor made| sn, street; 6 West 135th Street. BRO 3982 Thied Avenue; 7 Southern Boulevar 69 Prospect Avenue; 2709 Bronx Parl Beekman Ave.; BROWNSVILLE 1812 Pitkin Avenue; 105 Thatford Avenue; WILLIAMSBURG @t Graham Avenue; 73 Myrtle Avenue; LC OOKLYN Island Avenue; 1873 Forty- et; 764 Forticth Street: 186 Fif- ; Twenty-first and Bath Ave- UTH hace, tarieed, lawyers to handle the defense. The judge at the hearing, having rejected Ruegg’s re- quest, the defendants refused to par- ticipate further in the 1 ceedings, declining to answer questions and limiting themselves to taking notes. They indicated that|a they refused to participate in this ja judicial farce, but reserve the right to say the last word. The judge then put a —_ of g all | ai star-chamber | questions to the accused, but they re- mained silent. les re- | judge tried to After long and fruit- questioning, during which the “confirm” the charges he showed gainst the defendants, Ruegg several documents which were llegedly found in the rooms of the cused, and which purport to show their connection with the Chinese Red army and the Chinese Soviet jovernimient. (Tragedy of Do: Author of ‘CRIME and With English and ‘BROTHERS KARAMAZOFF’ The Latest Soviet Talkie AMUSEMENTS NOW The Intellectual and the Working Class! “HOUSE OF DEATH PLAYING stoievski) § { PUNISHMENT’ fg Titles Rx ex ed LY By BUWAY.& be fee 9 RK MEO 4 sm Ag | & —MuSICO— lan. lyn. Speaker, I. Pinkson. annattan yeeum tal PHILHARMONIC-SYMPHONY ORCH. 1 Forty-third St., Brooklyn. Speaker: For Mass Meetings, Entertainments Lewisohn Stadium, Amst. Av. & 138th A. Tetfler. 4 ‘i we Balls, Weddings and Banquets ALBERT COATES, Conductor jeventh Avenue and 138th St. central| gg gg x. 5 Se EVERY NIGHT at 8:30 Barism demonstration, speakert: George =. | 0-68 E. 4th St. New York || pescess toe 800 $100 WOhccle 2-7575)— B WAY reais ‘ST. “AMERICAN MADNESS" with WALTER HUSTON Daily to 2B. M. Se—I1 P.M. to close Se TAKE CARE OF 1406 WILKINS AVE., The Bronxites acknowledge, that in they get the best meat din Mr, Kirshner is a food expert and k LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY COME AND CONVINCE YOURSELF YOUR HEALTH! Eat in the well-known KIRSHNER’S RUMANIAN RESTAURANT Cor. Jennings, Bronx the Bronx Roumanian Restaurant ners at moderate prices. is meals are renowned throughout New York NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY 2800 BRONX ft library, athletic director, workroo! Tel. Estabrook 8-140 Take Lexington Avenue train We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments — OPPOsITE BRONX PARK PARK EAST Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find » m for children. workers’ clubs and various cultural activities 0; Olinville 2-6972 to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue Saturday Iv 9 Office open from: 9 a, m. tos p.m every day; 9 a.m. to 5 pom w to & pm. Sunday FIGHT AND STRUGGLE IN THE CITY!—LIVE IN THE COUNTRY! This can be a real if interested, com) lity if you join THE GOLDENS BRIDGE COOPERATIVE COLONY municate with Dr. ROSETSTEIN, 285 CYPRESS AVENUE. BRONX It will be worth your while NOW BEING OFFERED BY OUR This is a Proletarian Weck-end Rates: 1 Day 3 Days Workers. GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOX WORKERS’ Nitgedaiget $12 a Week (Organization Tax 50c) VACATION 18S TWO COOPERATIVE CAMPS and Unity Plan to serve you. $2.25; 2 Days $4.25; $6.25 WEEK-END ORGANIZAT and Morning Freiheit. Bunks for Home Cooking in Nitgedaiget Are All Rented Profits of both Restaurants go to Communist Dailies, Daily Worker ION TAX 10e PER DAY USUAL CULTURAL AN D SPORTS ACTIVITY " ravel By Our Own Cabs Direct to the Camps. Our Cabs Have Special Signs On Them Autos for both camps at 148 E. 10ard St. at 9 a.m., 2:80 and 7 p.m, Phone: LEhi For any information call EStabrook 8-1400 “Daily at 10 a.m; Friday, Saturday, igh 4-2382 What Are the Communist Party and Workers’ Organizations Doing to Save the “Daily Worker”? i Aug. 12, Lecture, Mapleton Workers’ Club, 2006 70th St., B'klyn, N. ¥., 0:39 p.m. . “Aug, 12p Concert, East N. Y. Workers’ Club, 52 Vermont St., B’klyn, 8:30 p.m, Jamaica, L.I., Pienic, Communist Perty and Women's Council, rest | Parkway. Aug. 14, Por- Aug. 21, Daily buhne, Lal Marine Work tion of W. Kirsanoff. worker, District 2, Pienle and Mass Feature Sports Union, Pioneers, Workers’ s' Industrial Union and Russi Speaker W. W. Weins B'klyn. . Aug. 27, Mapleton Workers’ Club, 2006 70th St., Concert at 8:30 p.m. . Aug. 23, Coney Island Workers’ cert at 8:30 p.m. Club, 2709 Mermaid Ave., Brooklyn. Oon- . Sept. 3, Bath Beach Workers’ Club, 2709 Mermaid Ave. Concert at 8:30 p.m. e ATIE TION COMRADES! Health Center Cafeteria WORKEKS CENTER 50 EAST 13th STREET Patronize the Health Center Cafeteria and help the Revolutionary Movement BEST FOOD REASONABLE PRICES Intern] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR AD Work Done Under Persona} Care et DR. JOSEPBSON EAT AT THE ROYAL CAFETERIA 827 BROADWAY Between 12th & 13th Sts.) Royal Dishes for the Proletariat OUR WORKERS MEMBERS OF F.W.1.U. WILLIAM BELL OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Spectal Rates to Workers and Families 106 E. 14th St. (Room 21) Opposite Automat Tel. TOmpkins Square 6-8237 Dr. ZINS Est. Over 27 Years Men and Women CHRONIC AILMENTS Skin, Nerve and Stomach Diseases and General Weakness Treated. All Modern Methods Employed. Charges Reasonable. Free Examination and Consultation. Blood Examinations and X-Rays. 110 EAST 16th ST., N.Y.C. Chester Cafeteria 876 E. Tremont Ave. (Corner Southern Blvd.) Quality—Cleanliness—Moderate Prices All Workers Members F.W.1.U. Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E, 12th St. New York Comrades—Eat at the Parkway Cafeteria 1638 PITKIN AVENUE Near Hopkinson Ave. Brooklyn, N. ¥. Bet. Irving Place and Union Square Sunday, 9 to 4 P.M. Daily 9 to 8 P.M. COHEN’S CUT RATE OPTICIANS Freeman Cafeteria 1291 WILKINS AVE. BRONX, N. ¥. ©. (At Freeman St. Subway Station) CJ Eyes Examined by Registered Op- tometrists—White Gold Rims $1.50 Shell Frames $1.00 117 ORCHARD ST., Near Delancey Friendly Atmosphere for East Bronx Comrades Gottlieb’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Near 14th St. ‘Tompkins Sq. 6-1547 ||] Abgonauin 4-0268 Office Hours 10-1 & 2-6:30 Dr. LOUIS L. SCHWARTZ SURGEON DENTIST All kinds vf ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty 127 UNIVERSITY PLACE Corner lith St. New York Organizations Are Already Preparing for the SIXTH ANNUAL Daily Worker Morning Freiheit Young Worker Bazaar Madison Square Garden New York THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Oetober 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Collect articles and greet- ings and send it immediately to the Bazaar Headquarters 50 East 13th St. New York (6th floor) Alg. 4-9649 Strictly by appointment Dr. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Al 853 BROADWAY Suite 1007-1008 Cor. 14th St. New York DR. A. C. BREGER Surgeon Dentist Special rates to workers and families 200 FE. 23d St, ) 30-12-30th Ave. Cor. Third Ave Grand Av., Cor. 2d New York City lAv., Astoria, L. I. Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Auto Radio and Amplifiers Complete Installation—$45.00 and Up D. and L. RADIO and AUTO IGNITION €o., Inc. 132 Seventh Ave. (at 18th St.), N. ¥. C. Phone: CHelsea 3-8712 A. Hely, Prop. Gaing to Russia? ~|{ COMRADES needing full sti of Horsehide Leather, Sheeplined Coats, Windbreakers, Breeches, High Shoes, ete., will receive spe- cial reductions on all their pur- chases at the Square Deal Army And Navy Store 121 Third Ave, New York 2 Doors So. of 14th St. Our Onty Store. Comp Equipment at Reduced Prices An Entertainment Fat boned is Arranged East New York, ‘Workers Club SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th At the WORKERS CENTER 524 Vermont St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. PROLETBUHNE All Proceeds for the DAILY WORKER Speaker—COMRADE ‘FRANK SPECTOR Jamaica, L. 1. — A PICNIC is arranged by the Communist Party and and Women’s Couneil on SUNDAY, AUG. 14 All Proceeds go for the DAILY WORKER je Vern Smith will speck on the rote) olutl ross In the present | — hh the plente ground ay, change for Jnmaten Junetion, get off at Fortest Parkway Bronx Comrades, Please Patronize BURKE GARAGE S. PERFUMO, Prop. 2927 WHITE PLAINS AVE. Allerton Ave. Stat! ‘Tel: Pienic in Prospect Park to 2 held hy the WOMEN’S COUNCIL No. 15 Sunday, August 14th All Proceeds to the DAILY WORKER COMRADES, PATRONIZE TEE ROSE WHITE LAUNDRY 1242 Simpson St., Bronx (Corner Freeman St.) CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Bring This Ad for Souvenir Tel. INtervale 9-7117 5th AVENUE fH LAST SHOWING TODAY GOGOL'S RUSSIAN MASTERPIECE TARAS BULBA ‘rie? Titles Cont, 9:30 a, m.—t11 p. m. 15-250. TRE & Wth ST.