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PAGE TWO i sae 5 DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRID: AY, , DECEMBER 30, 1932 URGES JOBLESS Ee ‘Daily’ Celebration DEM AND BE D TO |: Judge Who Rcbod. \cITy WORKERS’ ‘arpenters Strike at MET: ‘AL WORKERS | | Wi ets Schock SIGN FOR AID | HAITI TERROR) "7 cali, WAGES SLASHED | GET BACK WAGES)... S 7 “4 - YORK.—The action of New| NEW YORK.—F > strike St., has already closed several clas Dow ntow n Council NEW YORK.—Following the strike has already Closed several classes Supreme Court Justice Cotillo| Cut 6 to “40 Per Cent) cated: by the workers of Green- Indice Genin Tae, Metal, Workers | for the Winter Term due to the early y ey y rea] N Workers Jailed by U.S. | yor « Pl | *, | in seizing control of Local 306 of the | | baum's car er sh g ; . Y registr A Ds 0 ‘ aye Bankers |” rpenter shop aga the |). rivera Sp a rush for registration and because the aK | | Union, and appointing dictators fo ee day of the strike, was forced} _ ees owed KS lis limited. The Winter Term will NEW YORK.—The Downtown Un- | imperialism, aided| it, responsible to the court, has raised | (CONTINUED PROM PAGE ON») |by the workers’ solidarity to ask for sult, all Sart: wid a cnkdrore ae dante employed Council on Wednesday ick & /aeeTE? DR TEaSReEE ERO | ‘ 5H aides npany have poined | Se = ckacehl to ius such a n of protes even | |a confcrence with the workers’ com- | ?! 7 | which is an increase over the num ees % proposal to | William Green, president of the A.|/of the employed and unemployed | mittee, on which is a representative | ber of instructors in the last term, thousands of leaflets calling upor unemployed workers to regis' mediately with the Home Relief Bu- reau, if they have not done so al-| F. of L. and always a friend of court | workers of New York with demands | of the Independent Carpenters’ Un-| the newly-formed Steel Partition |-pwelve instructors will teach Prin+ action, has had to protest that city workers’ wages and relief| ion: The boss wanted to hold the| Section of the Metal Workers Indus- | ciples of Communism classes. Judge Cotillo is new hedging, and | appropriations be not cut, but that | conference with no union represent- | ° The managers of the Atlantic Steel saying that he meant or to safe- | instead, the $200,000,000 set aside in| ative present, but the workers re: Co. were not satisfi n attempt to cru formed class trade unioi tior 1 The registration will be going on ready. d | guard the funds of the local, and| the budget for the interest on city| fused, and the boss had to conce s and long hours, bu until the: date of the opentns ce ane If forbidden to register, they are Leneue). ‘Ths oh weak es |1oans, funds to be paid the bankers, | this point ne to hold back p | mew term, but practically all the urged to come immediately to the further aim of ; ve . es TB wena! end Gh classes will probably be filled by Jan- dia] Should be cut instead | each, Many de-|Uary 9. All who wish to register approached the|mands were made by . individual | Should not wait for the last week. list club for the use of its rooms but nothing but promises | h St. and 2rd Aye., but the Local President Sam Kaplan In order to carry on the strike, the | ers from $60 to $125 of the funds, any-| The city treasury was not really| Greenbaum wor . counts, | bankrupt if payment on this, the | ¢ biggest item, were postponed lutionary proletar from away from the national reformist | politician misleaders and betrayers the leadership of the rising wave of | Unemployed Council, 96 Ave. B.| Here steps will be taken to force the bureau to register mar- | ried or Workers are ¢ to report st igele pte Peck ace Lg Pee ees i aaa nee pe by _ the peers i | otha: workers “heh called in thet BLOW der to Speak at to the Council if y do not get gains! ee Marine oT ps | be bina: who said this was a Menshevik or- | 7 as Tea? clint three days after reais-| law rule in Haiti, against the Cut Subway Wages ganization and had nothing to cet a le panel aaa Center Banquet tration. The mother of Langston Hughes, | slave treaty and for full national! | ,, Besides this, the wages of the IR.| with workers, and that the workers’ | nies ack. Wagae wate pelt he | oa Elect Executive. noted Negro. revolutionary poet. | independence. - |DEMANDS DENIED TT. subway employes have been slash- | organization was located at 103 Lex- | Noes: Ine Taos Wace wore DEM ('e) ew YORK~—Karl Browder, see il ees a e now visiting the Soviet Union, who | Raid Headed By Yankee Officers, ed 10 to 30 per cent by'the receiv- | n Ave. where headquarters were | NOCPsSaIy lretary Gb ths Commune ect eee Ce eee meeting Wed Fil reclte her sone. poem of Iyach-.| Oy: the night, of Dec. 23, Yankes| ers appointed by the courts—that is, | later established for the Greenbaum | "ty. TT nesors promptly hegan |U. 8% James W. Ford, recent cate an executive committee of 16 paca tiena ee? bets Ty Worker | Otficers, leading gendarmesyof the} new yORK.—A delegation of 50| by the city and county government, | strike paying Uo URS wane rate of | didate for vice-president on the C.P. celebration of the Daily Worker | Garde Haitien, raided the houses of{ tomorrow night in Bronx Coliseum. | number of Haitian working-class | $10 workers, chosen by the Needle Trades | @dmittedly so that the bankers could | ing Friedan as se week. ticket, and Joe Brodsky will be : - | worker e get their interest on subway bonds. i ‘i adtctart ‘The Metal Workers | Un- | among the prominent speakers at the ‘ Council Klei The poem will also be sung by | leaders. Those jailed in the course | Wo"Kers’ Unemployed Council, came Union Opens Headquarters he Metal Workers ial Un- |< F sp i ielegat ss : y | leaders. ours erday ‘ i And now a movement is on foot to #4 on ia 0 | mas : More delegates Marie Radamsky to the music of | of the raids include Benjamin yesterday at 3:30 to the office of tnaheabe the trek The headquarters of the Indepen- | ion is bui lading a $1.0 fund, ed ree Rap fede oh Jan. 8, a ous ¢ tended. | the revolutionary composer, Bela | guero La Paix, Nearo carpent | Welfare Commissioner Taylor _and | ‘nerease a | dent Carpen' Union are at a18| and calls on all membe-s to sy their } 1933, at Pim. in the Workers’ Cen: F Israel Am National Secretary| Reinitz, Sergei Radamsky will also | tant leader of the Haiti: ;| laid before Mr. Kelly, one of Tay-| Time To Fight! Broadway, near 12th St., include a.|Wtacst to fill the olieviion lists that | ter, 35 B. 12th St. on the second P pice p+ floor. unemployed cc local struggles as unemployment insurance, inging songs by Soviet | since his expulsion two [iors assistants, the following eat The city employees, practically un-| day room, with office hours from 6 | have: been: dis composers. from Santo Domingo for his bitter|™@nds of the unemployed needle | organized, have made no effective |to 8 pm. All ca eee ae | | penters are asked | struggle against the yellow A. F., of | ades workers: resistance, with the exception of the | to aid the union's drive by bringing % ~ | L. controlled officialdom of the Do-| 1. Relief to be granted by the| movement now going on among the| members td register there. | minican Confederation of Labor: | Home Relief Bureaus through the | hospital workers. The union is now carrying on an PREPARE STRIKE wife, worker in a clothing factory,|Needle Trades Unemployed Council.| ‘The board of estimates is now ieccntation Give tet oe a f Ui also a militant participant in w Relief within three days of filing | able, with the new laws just passed, | yfarch 1 les must bé broaden iny are masses of } Cees struggles, and Luz, their| application. 3 One dollar a day for|to cut and cut again. To prevent | Whoa a saree = aaa § aa jlittle two-year-old daughter; Renee] single and young workers. 4. No| future cuts, to stop discrimination, to | | eee | Plan of Work IN DRESS TRADE | Coen, Negro carpenter, head of the | discrimination against Negro work-| win back the wages lost on the first| Vets Mourn Death : The E nyes of Moscow and Berlin POPPED! === | d hang —_—— ‘Ligue des Ouvriers en General 5. A building in the garment) cut, Anti-Wage Cut Committees | Y, 3 | ‘ and | oe ; q'Haiti,” ‘and his wife; Morales, white | center equipped to house unemployed | should be formed by the workers in of Harry Canter LATEST AMKINO TALKING COMEDY ' alling for all} Unity Committee Call) Dominican printer, also expelied for | necdie trades workers, 6. A kitchen|each department and city institu- coe | | evolutionary activity after his health |in this building with coffee and| tions. Build your committees, and] NEW YORK, Dec. 29—The |had been broken by torture iN) sandwiches. |federate them through a city con-| Hushka-Carlson Post, No. 35, of the Servicemen’s League, Shop Conference “MEN AND JOBS” On the qi Dominican jails, and nother young decided ial commit- — ey era . 5 as vas | ference! | Workers’ x . : < hien'to be m courts| NEW YORK.—The Dressmakers’ Negro girl, also a ¥ Sey ores hat ae ee Demand the abolition of the wage| 4215 Third Ave.. adopted a resolu- Russia Looks at Americans t bta: th f v 2) Jnity . jittee, wit re ta- ertai 2 at e hands | bs “He ony ‘ p i rt ti expressi: B § if © obtair of workers who | Unity Committee, with represent Certain death at the hands of the lor. Questioned as to what the single |CUt! Not a cent increase in c¢ tion expressing the deep sorrow o! tion from both unions and from | Yankee-controlled Dominican hang- open a conference of} men awaits the Santo Domingo f all|delegates elected in these- and other | workers, if the Haitian government carfares! Let the bankers wait;| the membership over the death of | they can stand it better than a city! their comrade and active worker, | worker! Harry Canter. OPENING SUNDAY 4and_8t, and JANUARY FIRST io CAME wera in! | and young workers were to do if they were denied all food and shelter by the Home Relief Bureaus, Kelly an- of eading of | s S eet n, 2 | succeeds in its plan of deporting thei y Mg a a a ¢ se PRE LE "4 be ie ee q| from Haiti, ; g them | wered that they should go down to | coer ee ees a | is, also} The dress season is nearing, and) “ie imm se for the at-| the municipal lodging house at South TES RAT ET? s 1 adopted the conference will hear from the|, 12¢ immediate cause for La des | Ferry and register there. What this RADIO CITY THEATRES tempt to suppress the Ouyriers en General d’Haiti” is ob-| advice is worth is shown by the fact | s viously the fact that the “Ligue” had| that the day before a worker had | ter conditions begun the first steps towards the or-| died at that lodging house of cold The Unity Committee, in its call,| ganization of the terribly exploited | and starvation. points to the rapid decline of condi-| thousands. of wor on the} The answer of the unemployed tions in the dress trade, to the sab- | “HASCO,’ (Haitian Ameri Sugar | needle trades workers to this brutal immedi- | Un worke! hey are now Con arations for a ittee a report on prep. rike to establish bet- | and wages. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIZERS RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL | The New RKO ROXY | 50th Street and 6th Avenue 49th Street and 6th Avenue Galaxy of Stars. Co. of 1000, Spectacular Screen and Stage, Shows Stage Shows Twice Dally 2:15 and 8:15 | : Continuous 10 A. M. to 1 A. M. out that block cc the Downtown are not func enue of the atrt ecis' le by 7 lanta pyres fs " Z . Coe Glade, Vera Schwarz, John Pierce, 0 the unemployed | *né jnembers oft Caen Matas eae ite cn, on | Semonsuation,.<. woleh\ in being Tonight DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY ||} om. Tastee, Metmes, Beet | in «rae aNtmaL KINGDOM” d of teking | 229 the fake strike manetvers car- | landless peasants n fre ir | planned for some gime next week. | —Tonight a 8— " Hopper, Sisters of the Skillet, Harald te jried on by. the International with| farms by the Yankee land robbers, | / 4 Kreutzberg & Ballet, Martha Graham and a new type of stage entertain. ome of the racketeers. The call| are forced to work 12 hours and more | 107 Bristol Street Group, Patricla Bowman Ballet of 80, | ment created by Roxy including Dave ; WIR English Chorus TONIGHT! Rehearsals held at Prospect Workers Center 122 Second Ave., 3rd Floor 1157 Southern Boulevard Tuskegee Choir of 110, 48 Roxyettes, Apolion & Co., Emil Boreo, Gambarelti, Chorus of 100, Orchestra of 90 Yon Grona, Wm. Robyn, Ballet Chorus Prices 75 to $2.50 . . . Seats reserved of 50, Roxyettes Orchestra Both Theatres Under Direction of “Roxy” concludes pointing out to the| for 16 cents a day. aoe dressmakers that there is only one{ The Haitian workers have jway defeat all these schemes, and] a cry for help to their working. | the wholesale wage-cuts, and that is| brothers in the United States |through one united strike of all] (Bet. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B'klyn PHONE: DICKENS 2-3012 Office Hours: 8-10 A.M., 1-2, 6-8 P.M. All Workers Asked to Join orkers, regardless of their union af- | ie Tee “TURE - a | Soest | outrage of the bloody Hoover lynch- |} ‘® having a LECTURE by ANNOUNCEMENT First Time At Workers’ Pric (IVIC_REPERTORY ioe, | Gann TAROT: fe ae ore tee a J. L. SPIVAK Dr. Louis L. Schwartz Ask Any of the Thousands} | '«. $1,150, rs. 2:20 Mate: oa F ‘ full freedom of organization, speech | (Author of “Georgia Nigger”) FIRST SHOWING! bagi 2 air nigaeg Who Saw Today Matinee & Night | “ALICE IN NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—On Friday} and assembly; the imme hae Sat. Matinee and Night WONDERLAND” 2 EARLY because we expect s to come and hear John L. Spivak, the brilliant, speaker. and im- national in- evening, Dec. 30, an important and| moval of Yankee marine | interesting mus event will take| mediate and complete sices| place in Irving Plaza, 15th St. and | dependence for Haiti near| Irving Place. Eugene Nigob, the well | — ore i 35] known concert pianist, will make his reappearance on the concert stage | oo |after an absence of a number of chestr The Serehgt Se to larger ‘Kameradschaft sans 1 Union Square (8th Floor) ‘There’s always a better show at RKO Suite 803 Tel, ALgonquin 4-9805 A Million Candle-Power Romance loaded ‘Comradeship’ with Eowghter — = = Prescriptions Filled | see What 4 Mine “THE HALF Sai = Disaster eans! 9 worners Acme Theatre : NAKED TRU ‘ Ath Street and Union Square HUNGER An Epic Film of the Work- ers’ Struggle Against Starvation! ISRAEL AMTER Says: “The story of the Hunger March has been preserved for all time in picture form.” ONE DAY ONLY BY EUGENE NICOB, Pianist ASSISTED BY I, W. 0. SYMPHONY 4 = at 818 Broadway, at 8 p.m. Ad- M. STILLMAN, Conductor At IRVING PLAZA—Irving Place & 15th St L. D. ion 15 cents. w : Cont, from 9 —Last show 10:30 p.m. ew. Datien ebay ori Party and Wall Papei Women’s Monday, January 2 [Sent ont)? Se ee ea Lupe Velez—Lee Tracy headquarters | Council No. 32 at 371 S: “ye Cont. 10 a. m. to 11:30 p.m White Gold Filled Frames. Lecture by Anna G: ¢. Polish / Ont. Saks : + MTT cyt sen Frames x ——_————— An RKO Radio Pieture F! Je | x. Z iw Pi Fi | 74th St. a G Lenses not included TRE THEATRE GITLD Presents SPECIAL SHOW NEW YEARS EVE f pence eben Ae | Sriogthin. Taeindee Fifth Avenue Thea.|] et . Br OGRAPHY pera a > Ataeeienss | Rae SOWSKI'S PIANO CONCERTO BROADWAY AND 28TH STREET COHEN’S, 117 Orchard St. rxo MAYFAIR egies ' , Brooklyn, ttee a Accompanied by Orchestra Admission First Door Off Delancey St. | medy by S. Pan BEHRMAN Le au | Broadwer Room 340, at 6 Vai ; BEETHOVEN'S FIFTH SYMPHONY mis Telephone: ORchard 4-1520 é Daily to 2 p.m. 35c—11 p.m. to elose 350 10 a, m. to 12 noon Ie; 12 noon to 11:30 p, m. 5c; In advance 25e. Auspices FRANCIS LEDESER & DOROTHY GISH in 7 atnd St. Ny Monnens ri ako Floro tence ; [AUTUMN Crocus: |"““°CA ME Ose. ats ESSIONAL GROUPS = : TEAGUE! OF RON tntern’} Workers Order Xone and London Su Suciiing aayeheie te mates Wale OENTAL DEPARTMENT Tres. 8:10 Mis. Mon. Wed. Thurs, & Sa.| DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND sihor of} Conference of Shoe Work Workers’ | 108 E. ith St. at 8 p.m. Activities of | Bronx, at| Clubs will be discussed and erenytiin for | future work. All invited. | “Seottsbero Victory ‘Rally of Wm Hushke | Br. Tf. 3159 Coney Island | Buy RKO Thrift Books and Save 10% k 500 of proceeds to Workers Intl. Relief Tickets, 50c to $2 may be obtained at: I. R., 146 FIFTH AVE. 8:30 p.m. Auspices Vegetarian mporter: s s a) PTR NITE | s FRE : A R | E F P | A Yy FE R S Pie careal eecer caine 80 ping hata |X. ame Gnour ‘Turan Prevents | "“°JEFFERSON "314 ,.4|NOW Bs ae q sig = UCCESS STORY mane , WILLIAM POWELL and KAY FRANCIS ny the | j z ; lhe abe Heer eee ne CAB) Ll} 08 wore pone citer rersans car |] By soln Howard tavion "= |in ‘ONE WAY PASSAGE’ —Jewish Workers’ Theatre— DE LUX PACKAGE........ of DR. JOSEPHSON Maxine Elliotts Thea., sith, E. of Bway | @% Added “WILD HORSE MESA” Mail Check or Money-Prepaid | M. RICHMAN, 145 E. Houston St. New York, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED—Tel. Orchard 4-7778 Evenings, 8:40; Mats. Mon and Sat., 2:40 Feature with RANDOLPH SCOTT MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR CAMP NITGEDAIGET All those intending to spend this Week-End in CAMP NITGEDAIGET should register in the office of the Youn recor || ~NEW YEAR'S DANCE at 8:30, Admission | —e SS" TREMONT WORKERS’ pees, Ses as Gnencee CLUB and UNIT 7 pha » 2035 CLINTON AVENUE SPECIAL NEW YEAR’S NIGHT FEATURE In two of its best performances for the price of one admission ~POUR DAYS THE BEST REVOLUTIONARY PRODUCTION ON ANY. STAGE “ARISTOCRATS” A SPARKLING COMEDY SUNDAY EVE., JANUARY 1, beginning 8 P. M. Attention Comrades! OPEN SUNDAYS Health Center Cafeteria Workers Center — 50 E. 13th St. Quality Food Reasonable Prices Near 180th Street f i: Am- bassador ird and Yh id St. | ; 7 g rere nsid : ihae ius ||| Saturday, Dec. 31, 8 P. M. a “youth in|] GOOD BAND All welcome Bainbridge _Ave.,| ‘Adfalenion,. she Benefit of Sec. 15 MEET YOUR COMRADES AT THE Cooperative Dining Club ALLERTON AVENUE Cor. Bronx Park East Bronx. Lecture by of Workers Fifth St., Brooklyn. Auspic burg Br. PF. U. Lectare at ‘gor soutn ||| For the Pure Foods Proletarian Prices Red Spark A. C., 333 Shef- | joklyn. All welcome. field Ave., B An Important GENERAL | Downtown Ee. Fe, G, ue Bette oe, at] MEETING Sharp, Until 2 A. M. eis bal WORKERS | AT TENTION! Cooperative Colony Camp Nitgedaiget MEETING , ‘iet Abo Stree’ yi 2 x E Dek ialy wastitee of etary xual ces fm 55 Minutes Intermission Between Performances bf rth rinks VE apr Sime AOI: Serum Ee Bi Neots Beacon, N. Y. IL. D. at 15 E. Third St., Room 3, 8 p.m. Membership mee! of Faltbush Work- | ers’ Club, 1207 Kings Highway, at 8 p.m. | Membership meeting of Harlem Prog. Youth Club, 153 S. Madison Ave, at 8:30| p.m. Membership meeting of Workers’ Labora- tory Theatre at 42 E. 12th St. at 8 p.m. Membership of Mapleton Work- ers’ Club, 2006 70(h St., Brooklyn, 8:30 p.m. Concert and Dance of Tom Mooney Br. Cars Leaving 10 A. M. Daily Friday and Saturday at 10 A. M., 3 P. M. and 7 P.M. Members of I.W.O. must obtain letters from their or- ganiztions to entitle them to the special reduction. Telephone: Estabrook 8-1400-1401 Auto Tractor WORKERS SCHOOL will. be held Tonight at 7 Sharp at the School FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION wed by the well-known Mr. Gruber BRUNSWICK CAFETERIA 237 W. 37th STREET 237 W. 37th STREET QUALITY FOOD AT WORKERS PRICES FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE—28th St. and B’way Make Your Reservations in the Artef, 8 E. 18th Street Prices: 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Program LW.0. SYMPHONY. ORCHESTRA GRAN D CON CERT and BA LL NEGRO AND WHITE _ ‘(NEW YEA’S EVE | BRONX COLISEUM ||_ DOUBLE BRASS BAND NEW DANCE GROUP Saturday, December 31, 1932 East 177th Street ORCHESTRA ........ TICKETS IN ADVANCE 40 CENTS TICKETS IN ADVANCE 40 CENTS INTERNATIONAL CHORUSES OF THE WORKERS MUSIC LEAGUE : Dancing Till Morning