The Daily Worker Newspaper, May 3, 1933, Page 6

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Ce., Ine., dally exoept Sunday, at 5@ 5, SUBSCRIPTIC RAT r, 50 E, 13th St., New York, MN. ¥. Centre P US.A. excepting Borough of Canada: One 5 X-THE MAY DAY OF THE 4th YEAR OF THE ew 3 ter (Above) 150,000 VOICES IN NEW YORK RAISED AGAINST HITLER r 1 demand regime as. millions of other voices throughout the,world pledge death to fescis the release of Thaelmann and all victims of German fascis THE -UPTOWN DIVISION of the United Helen Allison of the United Front Committee i THE DOWN- TOWN DivI- SION of the N. 'Y. United Front May Day Parade winding BRON} (Right) PART OF THE TENS OF THOU- SANDS who jammed the through the 2 : i ae ewalks to Wall St. ses- Se ak . ehe-r on the tion of New . zi JOIN: BRE a S ¢ May Day York, demon- : 4 A -* : marchers. The Strating the parade is power ofa shown enter- united work- ing Union Sq. ing class om the doorsteps Q of Ameriean (Extreme Right) imperialism, ARTISTS AND WRITERS massed about the banner of the John Reed Club. icine The Struggle Goes on Against Hunger, War and Fascism! A SECTION OF THE150,000 WORKERS es i Union Sq. in May Day Dedion ion. _ (Right) HEYWOOD PAT- THRSON, one of the Scotts- boro Boys who was sen- tenced to the gelectric chair, sfor whom, - along with the other boys mighty roars went up hruout the SHALL NOT DIE!” 1 i H g TOM MOONEY is shown in in- set (upper right corner). Thousands of banners demand- _ (Above) HOLDING ON HIGH THE BANNER of struggle Sa Oo. ere f ie Nal ae €the militant rank and file worke f Local9 of thI. L.G:W. 7%—— a ® A FUTURE FIGHTER IN THE RED FRONT Fens of thousands of needle workers were in line. | ney if me of the working class against capitalism. | THE WORKERS’ MAY DAY CIRCLES THE WORLD! The dots in the map below indicate just a few of the militant The youngster is the son of one of the Red | May Day celebrations uniting the workers of the world. Front Band players. g p s ; i VSS REPUBLICS N $20) MANY PLAC- : : _ ARDS such as , Ps oO myRervsei eg the one on the . Ry 3 Sree EN left covered the giant mass demonstration on Union Sq. voicing the de- mands of the aroused work- > 7 : ing class, 3 4 M 4 g INDIAN: Z) | é 5 : OCLAN Leagus)

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