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By MICHAE L GOLD | Tampa, Florida -:- By Joseph Freeman the whole state of Florida... . Harlem Progressive Club Celebrates Its Eighth Anniversary NEW YORK—In the week of ending on May and banquet at 12 with a concert the headquarters Manual or Page Five Arm for the Proletarian Revolution national; Draft Resolution, Eighth Convention of Party the Communist of the U. S. A. Workers Yesterday Joseph Freeman described a visit . i young Gomez reflectively, we | May 5 to 12 the Harlem Progressive Bees One Soe ane “hs yom: it ji i ade some tactical errors: wi Yi Y ted in lower é ie ae to the G ez family, militant cigar workers in made some tactical errors: wé must not repeat ¥ outh Club loca ed in lower Har-| tHgses AND DECISIONS, 13th | 40 per cent of w Ybor City (Tampa). Gomer, a 25-year-old | thémn: we miust learn to work illegally, to build the |lem (1538 Madison Ave.). will cele-| "Biennm of the Executive Coon | seat een ot wh worker, is describing the struggle for organiza- movement under conditions of terror. Afbove ali | Drate the eighth anniversary of its) ite of the Communist Inter-| the New Deal is seen in the billions a tion. Now read on: we must not stop with Tampa; we must organize | funding with a series of festivities. ’ ” i idies to banks, rai ; | 1. In 1926, the year of “overflowing| Library i 5 3 : ; : sd ‘ass é ‘ f 26, t r lowi Library Publishers, 56 E. 13th St., unemployed HAT gang of pirates known as Tammany Hall has just 1 GN iliac wasn’ atl youns ‘Gomes coubinied: The ASKED Mama Romero: How old are you? You | prosperity,” the young workers of| New York. Price, 16 cents, The kicked out its present leader, the rat-faced Curry. This | MANE ca. cae tala ant the - moaead. or the don't have to tell me exactly, just in general; and | Harlem, feeling the need of an or- En. ee gentleman, it is reputed, has become a millionaire in the strike gave the A. P. of L. some ideas. Their south- she said: I am exactly fitty-thrée. ganization with social, cultural, Reviewed by few years that he has headed this mysterious organization which has no legal standing, but which runs New York. erm organizer, a palooka named George L. Googe, cameé down here to start an A. F. of L. union. The Iam calling her Mama Romero not because she has six children, all of them, from 32-year-old Carolina to 13-year-old Vladimir, athletic and educational activities, free from bourgeois influence, de- cidéd to found a Jewish Workers’ ROBERT HAMILTON HE 13th Plenum of the Executive : | capitalist press gave him plenty of good publicity militant class- | Club for the young workers. Committee of the Communist Curry lost the recent elections because of greed. He | ee: and the city soverument and the fighters; not even because het face, lined with suf- Basing te club on the class International met in the r The Federal government is grow- broke the code of ethics which every smart highway robber respects; | boses gave him a helping hand. fering and struggle (yet now and then flashing | struggle, they formulated a consti- signs and portents of wa ing more and with ¥iz.: you ¢an take a victim's gold watch, money, and even clothes, but | GOURE st out tO Bréak tHe strike echoes of the coquetry of her youth) is deeply that | tution embodying the needs and eget tg oh internation leave him his pants and some dignity, otherwise he gets soré. New | He urged our workers to quit a of a working-class mother. She is in spirit the | SPirations of the young Jewish | Scarcely ha 1e Plenum a York got sore, and LaGuardia cashe less victim. Tammany Hall has had a remar! hundred years. Capitalism needs stc! din on the wails of the trouser- ‘kable record of looting for over a h machinery, which is why Tam- | many has thrivéd. An able historian, Gustavus Myers, once traced its epic story, and there weré no libel suits to follow. Tammany has union that leads them to jail and déportation. Join the A. F. of L., he said, which has friends in the government of Washington and Tampa; we wifi get you higher wages while you stay peacefully at youngest and most vigorous of the Roméros; I am calling her Mama Romero in order to distinguish her from the other Romeéros. MAMA ROMERO'S STORY I asked her to tell me in Spanish—her English did not meet the neéds of her narrative—the story workers of the neighborhood. As the composition of the neigh- borhood began to change, the need for an English-speaking club be- came pressing. Therefore, in 1930. the club decided to carry on its ac- tivities in the English language, in this Way broadening itself and its when the workers of Par into the streets to oppose t reactionary plots to establish a fas- force cist dictatorship in France, and the |» Austrian workers rose in arm: volt against the budding Fascist gime of the Catholic-capitalist Hol Alliance. And in the Far East, Ja- ISCUSSING the task of bu | | never been ashamed of its system of tribute from gambling hells, red —" : * fomé. Our strike lasted three | Of her imprisonment during the gréat strike of appeal to the youth. pan’s plot for armed intervention the Party, the Resolution poi light houses, city cdntracts, and the selling of places on the judicial jos. Freeman aay Police terror, N.R.A. illu- | 1931. Here is thé gist of the story: During the eight years of its ex-|in the Soviet Union paralleled|to the growing efforts to | ri bench. sions, and the A. F. of L. propaganda finished our | © The revolutionary tobacco workérs of Tampa istence the club became known to Chiang Kal shots sixth fuccessive |ciass trade union movement, and : < ¥ | asked the city 4 ew is or- | campai: 0 exterminate the young|to strenethen the Party's it This Temmany 18 the symbol of the bourgééls dembttacy we are | unidl, t : | iase es ne re wet ret be rahe saetuan Anes easalng wveady| Soviet Republic of Red Chita by\in same of the mat woe expected to venerate. It is not only a New York phenomenon, but There was noise in the doorway; péople came in gy a S granted. Then | Fo. the defense of the interests of|the sheer weleht of superior mili- | dustries, su and Wé were introduced: Mrs. Romero, a stocky the mayor asked what the parade was for; it was has always reached into the White House. It helped elect Roosevelt. | | the working class. It proved this| tary force. tikes and ii itu Now he haé turned 6n it, arid it was his man Farley who is credited | Mexican mestiao in her fifties, brown-faced, in- | { celebrate the 14th anniversary of the October | in many eviction struggles, fiehts| Meeting under such circum- ine the Party in the factories, with the smearing of Mr. Curry. | tense, with steady grey eyes; her son, Vesper, now | ec pagtaty are +. . Hinm ... Where did the | against war and fascism, for higher | stances. the XIIIth Plentim stated |and mines. The task of t ae 3 ; almost 17; her daughter Yorkina, now 19; finally, parade intend to go? It was going to pass down | wages, etc. In addition, the young | that “the objective prerequisites for an independent federation But the Tammany gahg who've dropped Ciirry are just the same | i - ‘i i i | Center Ave. Hin That sett’ workérs havé had an opportunity to|a revolutionary crisis have matured feces the Party in type of racketeer as the old hyena himself. With no Tammany man | Viadimir, now almost 13, with a beautiful, mobile, | ae oe 5 settled it. Center . ¢ 2 te Dees Gh Gales thee ai the or ahead of im the City Hall, and ail the spolie going to asither gang, Clirky. wasn't | SPolled, clever face, always smiling. His mbp of | Avé. fs the main siéth of the Negré séction; no |cniOy, Witlesaine | Fecreation and et ne world is clean wns | efforts tow Able to hold his followers. But have thelt spots changed? Will Tam- | black hair reminds you of the young Sergei Eisen- | Métade to celebrate revolutions; no paradés among |°“Toiae the club stafids ready to ptoechine a new round of revoli- n and the many becothe a crusading bunch of settlémént-housé soctal workers | Stein. I am giving the real name of the Romeros, | the Negroes; no permit. continue its work, together with| tions and wars.”’And it is just be- Brothetho throtigh 34 7 sf loved by the workers of Ybor City; they have The workers decided to hold an indoor celebra- | other working-class organizations,|cause of this imminent revolutio in the reformi anions now that Curry has been replaced by another Curry? Guess again. What has happent Roosevelt's re-election has begun, and he has made sure of New York ed is that the campaign for Mr. by turning over the city and the next mayoralty to a bunch of dif- ferent Currys. So it goes. This is politics as it is played under capi- served jail sentences; their story is on record. With the Romeros came Paul Lima, Communist candidate for governor of Florida in the last elec- tions. He is a young, alert, unusually serious Latin tion in the Labor Temple. Mama Romero went to the meeting accompanied by her daughter Caro- lina, then 29; her daughter Yorkina, then 16; and her son Vesper, then 14. Near thé Labor Temple, & comrade stopped hér: the cops have just ar- under the leadership of the City Club Council, to which it is affili- ated, aty threat to the continued exis ence of the capitalist world that the bourgeoisie is resorting more and more to its desperate form of rule, Fascism. The Theses define Fascism as ‘the opén, terrorist dic- strong rank-and-file The struggle for Negro ning over the wor work among the farme: gle against imperial sitions he strug- war and the fascization of the government—the tallem, Tt cant be changed except by a surgical operation; the seal- | With seraggly down on his upper lip. | rested. your’ act’ Vikatan. TUNING IN |tatorship of the most reactionary, |tasks ahead are legion. But only pel being in the hands of thé red worker. ‘After the strike was broken,” Lima takes up | Viadimir, the beautiful young devil, was at thi most chativinist and most imperial-| if we succeed in doing these jobs, * é Pa s Gomez’ story. “the cops started théir reprisals time only ten; But hé was active ta the Bi peer: ist elements of finance capital,” a| only when we key the whole Party Hitler's Wrigeli They raided comrades’ houses, arrested them, beat Fig father, a Mestian dorkas ‘ aa ae | j terse definition which should be |to a higher level of r ionary itler’s ggiing thém up something terrible. Police Chief Logan in : » & fighter in the | BELOW 200 METERS stamped into the memory of every | 2¢tivity wil! the revolutionary person léd the raid on my house. I expected it; revolutionary movement, had named him after worker. workers of América be able to meet Tt boycott against Hitler’s murder regime has been so effective that Lenin. “Sh’' Moscow calling’ i& on the aor . . . the challenge of Fascist finance it has almost ruined the export tradé of Gérmany. Unemployment whenever the cops come down on the workers, they Mama Romero, followed by Carolina, Yorkina gee igh snake bi purses o & pa FTER an analysis of Pascism,| capital, only then shall we be able is increasing, and so is thé work of the underground Communist Party. | visit the houses of John and Paul Lima; so one day | and Vesper, ran down the stréét, selded & polos. | (tHe cartoon in which we see an expres-| FX which is “born in the womb of |t0 “do our part” in building the There were two interesting items recently from Germany. One before the raid I moved our mimeograph on which | man who was holding Vladimir by the reas a tho contol of short wave set and nis| bourgeois democracy.” the heen | See ee was that Hitler has evolved a néw scheme to fool the hungry and re- we print leaflets and manifestoes to another house. tu parents, which could only be caused by a|Show why finance capitalism bellious working class. He was handing out medals to those workers who had been the best Nazi scabs and stool-pigeons in the factories. »+. The A. F, of L. got about 3,000 of our mem- bers by their fake promises; but as months passed and nothing came of those promises, many mem- “Why are you arresting my son? He ié only a baby! “I don’t give a damn if he is your son,” the cop miracle, In fact, it 18 almost a miracle | to weed out RVS9 trom the 50 meter band | tangle. If they expect to accomplish any | good work even with the best of apparatus | whether under the label of the New Deal or of open Fascism, cannot: r¢ store the stabilization of capital ‘Come What May’ Opens Next Tuesday at the Plymouth The medal is engraved with some slogan on one side; on the other is said. “He’s been selling the Daily Worker and other | *t the receiving end, they will have to get |ism. Norman Thomas and the other, Hal Skelly makes his initial bow a strange device—a combination of the Prussian eagle, the bloody cas ineiee are oa Autre hy ia - Asie | Red trash. He's going with us.” rl Ca Neg Cova Ups 2 radiate cen eee as producer next Tuesday night - ickle. | a Alefiice sasha “If you arres y Your clubs will go on with their experi- n 54 J ent with the presentation of “Come Heat SWAIN Cits, eh -te “tiatomer and FI ist faker, named Paulnot, organized the so-called | me, too!” my baby, you will Have to arrest | 4 2iMt Gore ‘an fummen. We sre. new j World situation ts one in which 7 a niew py by RisHied Yes, Hitler has taken the International for a song, and stolen the Hammer and Sickle now, for an emblem. The snake tries to look like a man; the company union tries to pretend to be a real union; Tam- many poses as a friend of the masses; and Nazis are forced to these weasel attempts to fool the workers. Unemployed Brotherhood to take members away from the Unemployéd Council. He has the co- | Operation of the police, which protects his meetings while breaking up ours, and of the local authorities who let the Brotherhood meet in schools while “O. K., lady, come on.” A cop grabbed Mama Romero by the arm. Her two daughters and her son started to run toward the Labor Temple: “Companyeros! They are ar- sxperimenting with the doublet antenna, using lamp cord lead in, The top con-| sists of 60’ of 14 gauge enamel wire split | in the center by an insulator on each | side of which {s connected oné of the lamp cord wires. At the set, one lead Is connected to the antenna post and the capitalism is already on the road to getting over its general crisis. As a result of the general world situation, the revolutionary crisis is maturing everywhere, but | “the question as to how soon the y, at the Plymouth The- atre. Philips and Mr. Skelly are featu 5 Frank Moulan, who has been ab- sent from the current Gilbert and How every honest German worker is nauseated when he meets | closing down our halls. The terror has reached the iy oni ea ea ae after Vesper and | ria ts age aes gry noise | tule of bankrupt capitalism will Fieatre, ait soft peal reeapeny sh some of this Nazi demagogy. It fools nobody, of cotttse, but 18 sure | point where Police Chief Logan annotinced that | wag dragged off to. the Shah "i eb i Meee ee aa Tic. ot i8t| et be dabeenek ae eat May 21 in “The Mikado,” playing to rouse more bitterness. The German workers are starving, and | there will bé no more meetings because the Reds | eke cunning tot of th py abet Workers | 5x ranch of the Bhort Wave Radio Club pfopafédnsés of the fest of |the role of Ko-Ko, Beginning Mon- Hitler gives them these sickenitig lies. Tt takes time, but the gallows | favor intermarriage Of whités and blacks and the | houses: a bik crowd gathered tm the eee ee cheese re tcadt ant tot cemcteuction wii| the working lass, by the success- 2. the plavers will bring back is being built day by silent day on which this super-scab Hitler and good people of Tampa will not stand for that. | “Look wiiraddsl® “Ataraa Aer ie stréet. ered inorty. The “aeaee” open | ful wotk of the Communist, Par- seciest ee ae by Jury” for his gang will be hanged. “Besidéé” sid Mrs. Coen trom the Kitchen, | How they treat women in the land of berty, the [srt meames on se | eet aptermnang the mage im- 8 “vitation toa Murder.” 6b As to the export problem, Hitler is adopting another typical fraud, | “they come to a workers’ house, grab him in the mid- | land of ‘Washington and Lincoln!” oe Se : . ) The Thier gelee ie eoAce China | Rufus King, will open at tite Fighteen German textile concerns in the Ruhr are negotiating with | dle of the night, take him to the police station, and Cops twisted Mama Romero's arts: aloe igrige roe Heigl segs |as a plant new factor of world revo- | Masque Theatre on May 17, Gate the British government for petmission to establish branch factories | in the dark they let him out into the street, where s; One of them | Frogtash for English Broadeaiti for |i AnAtveing the imperialist |Sondergard, Walter Abel, Hum- clapped his hand over her mouth. The Romeéros were shoved into the patrol wagon. It was jammed | with other comrades arrested during thé mééting. The wagon started for the city jail. » May. Broadcasts take plate on Sunday, Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, from 6 to 7 p.m. (Bastern Standard Time) | length of 1724 metres, and simultaneously phrey Bogart and Daphne Warren Wilson head the cast “Robérta,” thé musical edmedy by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach, in Fgland: ‘This means they can manifacturé their goods in Ger- many, and ship it to England, and then sell it under an English label, thus wriggling, perhaps, through the world boycott. the bosses’ hired gangsters beat him up. Do you remember, Paul, the way they beat up Hy Gordon? They smashed his face, and broké his arm with | preparations for a new World War. | |théy show how the imperialist on a wave-| powers are unléashing a countér- | revolutionary war against the So. Butterfly’ at Radio City Ma = There are similar deals goitig oh with business men in Czecho- | evolvers. He was laid up for months in the Hos- | mero and the comrades sang all the es pee ae eae freq. 6000 | viet Union, with Fascist Germany |celebrated its 200th performance Slovakia, who, for a small comitnission, re-ship German goods under | Pital. Then they had the nerve to hand him 4 bill | top of their voices: Bandera Roja, the Tite ° | "on Sundays ons wavelength of 11%4/the chief instigator of war in| last night at the New Amsterdam the label, “Made in Gzecho-Slovakia.” for médical treatment. Hé never paid it. He said: | national. » the Thter-. | metres and on 4 wavelength of 2 metres | Europe, Theatre. ‘Send that bill to Mayor Chaney. , . .'” (To B sae ek. Building Workers in|, Zt 18 the “great historical task of | SSR EET The Nazi is on the run, as all these desperate devices show, but E CONTINUED) the UBER. |international Communism,” the | ‘Change of Heart’ and ‘Mme. no frauds and shyster tricks will help this poisoned rat escape his fate. |May 19 am. Review of the Week. Theses declare, “to mobilizé the | Talk:, How the Collective nie masses against war even before war | has begun, and thereby hasten the | be is * : Becoming | Farmers What They Say WwW H A 28 ‘ S O N Waldman Will Analyze Mag teiad | “Change of Heart,” a new Fox i i} 2pm. Talk: Youth in the U.S.8R. | doom of capitalism. Only a Bolshe- . e d + | oek | film, with Janet Gaynor an HERE ate, it is estimated, over a million New Yorkers who don't War Bu dget in Talk Goa nevibe at MES weet. Mecho sie tray ies outbreak of | Charies Farrel, is the new film at know where their next méal is cOming from. THe breadlines are Friday APUBA. at 8:30 pm. at Mt. Bien Whee. ; ‘Talk: Dictatorship and | 5 mph of revolution | tie Radio City Music Hall. The ‘ . Center, 288 F 174th St. Auspices Unit 38, Here on Sunday Night Demooraey: ee re was adapted from Kathleen crowded, the charity relief has broken down and does litTe, the Mayor oA Paar a ae Sra ponath on| Section 15. Adm. free, ’ £ May 14 Talk: The Red Fleet. \tion that breaks out in corinection Picture Te at | Mehnatan tote } J} 4s desperately trying to avoid his respoiisibility, aid passes thé buck | rth st. and Morris Ave, Shetkers 4, | Saerday NEW YORK—The war budget of | Mey HY Pree Ae” Ices 3 eee ae ech spsicieds Da EAeCNS 3 ‘ash: " Begun, H. Clemens, N. Phillips. Auspices: e ‘f “The ommunis' arties must one aptly? nailer ia Se Yreahitigien Moderh Thought Gentér. "|| WILLIAM L. PATTERSON will speak at| the Roosevelt governmient will be ity Fa: A Message to chien. | frst of all brush aside the fatalist, Madame Butterfly, eee ee the Costume Ball and Concert at. Brighton Beach Center, Brighton Beach Station, 8 | Pm, Auspices: Filipino Anti-Imperialist League and LL.D. Hat check 35c. Not even the most shell-backed Fascist Tory can hide the fact that there is a serious unemployment situation, to say the least. But are the preachers down-hearted? With one voice they re- opeta, will be the stage feature this week. The opera company is headed by Anna Roselle, formerly of _the f Myron Dun- Talk: Radio in U.S.8.R. 2 p.m. Talk: The Past Theatre Season. | DEBATE—Fordham Progressive Club ys. New York University: “Resolved that N. R. A. is a failure for the American People.” N.Y.U. Auditorium, University Ave. and |defeatist line of the inevitability of a fascist dictatorship and an im- périalist war .. . which condemn analyzed by Seymour Waldman of the Daily Worker Washington Bu- reau, when he speaks at the John @ pm, Review of the Week. | u ‘ita Opera: pore, 180th St. 8:30 p.m, SHOCK BRIGADE CONCERT given by| Reed Club. Talk: ‘The Fight Against|the Communist Parties to pas- | Metropolitan Opera; spond, “No!” We often hear it said that the church is a civilized force INESE TEA PARTY with showing of | Br. 15 T-W.O. at East New York Workers | sii, 0 Ae abe wh Ave, next | Vaneréal Dikesss And ‘Tu: | sivity.” We must prove to the work. |can, John Dunbar, Fdwina Eustis and helps mankind. We are asked what we would put in the church’s | filth “China Express,” and a talk on the | Club, 608 Cleveland St,, Brooklyn. Inter Bie eet berciilosis in the U.8.8.R. | erg that the new bankruptcy of |and Alfred Gondolfi. Chinese situation, at Chinese Workers | @sting program. Workers Lab. Theatre,| Waldman’s topic is ‘The War Sét- Midnt. Review of the Week. i place if it were not there, just as a prisoner might ask, what will hap- “Romance In Budapest,” a Hun pen to him once he is out of jail feria Fy seg neta clas gre oc al me ee | Op. th WASBiARtan” Te) His speech fer betaununtiat te OeMtable the cosine mune | garian screen operetta by Geza von : CHARLOTT® TODES tectires on “the| DANCE with the Dancers at the Joint| Waldman, who has made @ close May 21 traik: doviet Rationdtitt-|formiilaté their masd slopar id | Bolvaty, creator of “Two Hearts In Anyway, here are a few titles of sermons last Sunday in Néw |Ttade Union Movement and the Recent ee tet tcae Ma crete Taseue, - study of imperialist war prepara- tion. Gertinrids is 0 make the arise | Waltz Time,” and “Theft of the York. Read them, and tell ué if they suggest any hope for the hungry | fil’ Tremont Ave kao amen | Ing, Jaze band. Russian bar. itbe. 25e.” | wOns, Will show how re a a adel The Peltor Committee,” |from the présent level of the broad | Mona Lisa.” opened last night at. masses of America. Do they indicate that thete is a sitgle word of NORMAN TALLENTIRE léctires on BRATION of one. year of existence sortie. re belng made for a new) a, 25 Talk: A Maternity Clinic.| mass movement. They must show |the 55th Street Playhouse. Fran- leading? Are they anything but a kihd of dull opiuth to stupéfy the “Workers and War” at Forum of Br. 500 Gf Council No, 49 at 3036 W. 2nd St., May 274 a.m. Review of the Week. the workers what Soviet power will \zisaka Gaal, well-known continen- LW.O., at Stuyvesant Casino, 9th Bt. ana | Bughton. Concert and Spaghetti Party,| The speaker Will also di 2pm. Talk: The Stimmer Sporta | -. ; eT lays the principal role. tind and make it give up the strugele for life? tnd Ave, &:30 pam. Adm, 150. 8:20 p.m. po CEs | Sie Season. givé them in their own country; |tal star, plays the pale oy ot * i‘ . LBOTORE at German Workers Club, | _ CONCERT and DANCE at Tremont Prog. | Propaganda apparatus in Washing- 4pm. Bavion of the Week. théy must popularize the slogan of| “Drums 0’ Voodoo,” a picture Among the Baptists a Rey. Harry Emerson Fosdick preachéd on “The Prevalencé of a ke sae jello ie the Class ONE THEATRE, 24-26 E. 23rd 8t., a a ae Festival. Horton's Shol- Olub, 866 E, Tremont Ave... 8:30 p.m. Sym- honie Concert by Pierre Degeyter Ensem- le, followed by dancing till dawn. DANCE and ENTERTAINMENT given by ton, and thé schemes for mobiliz- ing public opinion for the coming war. Talk: The Solution of the National Problem. Midnt, Review of the Week. Talk: An Excursion to the Soviet Power—in the U.S.A.—Soviet America. The Theses touch on all the vital dealing with the Negro race, D! duced by the International Stage- Play Co., will have its first New. | joBA, 9 p.m. Adm. 35c. Social Youth Club 196 W. 24th St. Adm. SEAR Dee | Miiseum of the Revolu-|points in the tasks before us—the York showing today at Loew's Séy- | Unrecognized Religion.” Whatever that is. How about the prevalence | ,.SYMPOSIUM at Prospect workers Cen-| {itt Checkroom, 25, Music by John iter | tion, |taotics of the united front, the “avehtie Theatte. The al-- of unrecognized, ianing human beings for a chahgé? ot mie ina Fone iti Thats ORANQUET tnd ‘CONCERT Biten by Un- Writers and Artists [a 2? hn Sori Sowing strengthening of the ranks of the Sgro cast is headed by Lauta Bow- : ke ; + Ainadamnne” dor |ECARUC Of Workers ‘Theatres and ‘Theatre | employed Council of Brownsville, 1813/ to Attend John Reed | ws» o Wonken's walt-nour, |Communist Parties, improving the |man and J. Augustus Smith, who ___Rév. Richard Athold Fewlass on “Christ and Nicodemus.” Hot ae Se ih TE NE Ms ae B = f z Talk: The Soviet Labor | work in the trade unions, real mass | wij appear personally at every per- mews from the flophouses. lone ih Cube” ak Cuemplones ‘Teachers | Zohn. Reéd Club tnd JRO, Behool of Art Ball Saturday Night be work among the unemployed, and | formance Rev, W. H. Rogers on “A Vision of Goi.” ‘The Rav. Ragera ta a | Kioctetion, 48% Sun eee a at Irving Plaza, Irving Pl, and 16th, St. Each broadcast #iN include news from | building the Y.C.L. as indispensable | ital Saati confidential secretary of God's and now tells an. < ‘The Rev. Dr. John W. Bradbury spoke on “The Meaning of the :80. p.it. ORY ot the Riissian Reroluiton— “The New Economic Policy and the Five- Year Plan” by Theodore Bayer, 9 p.m. receded. by short inpss meeting at Otto Sogiow Sketch, Lou Bunin Marion- ettes, Bobbie Lewis skit. Adm, 49¢ at door. CONCERT And DANCE given by Work- Hot jazz band. NEW YORK.—John Howard Law- son, John Wexley, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Joseph Freeman, Grace the press, and sometimes music. A time- table of all foreign language broadcasts ean be obtained on request. The Editor reserves the right to alter the program elements in our battle against the war peril. To be able to fight for the revolutionary way out of the | Tallentire to Speak on “Workers and Wat” Shed Blood of Christ.” But he is probably uninterested in thé shed ae ers Center, 723 Sth Ave. Brooklyn, 8 p.m. without notice. crisis, every worker must study and | ih Wis Hoovetvilee LA MUAY Be, RO, dro | Worcs iad” siete wif prac Bey, [LAMPE Joshua" unta,| Huga : . make @ living part of himself these en . blood of the men in the wervilles. ; ‘ byt , ighby Ave. | Hot jasz band. Gellert, William Gropper afd Jacob | 7.09 Pp, M.-WEAF—Baseball Resume ne 13th Pi é “| NEW YORK—Norman Tallentire, ‘The Christian Scientists discusted the “Doctrine of Atonement,” (HARD B MOORE aia Bula Gray| DAILY WORKER Volunteer Dance|Burck are among the writers and WOR—Sports Resume—Ford Prick | Theses of the 13} lenum, |#ational Sectetary of the League és will speak on THe Awakening of the| CTOUP, Entertainment and Party at Work-|attists who will attend the annual ‘Wiz—Amos 'n’ Andy—Sketch The Draft Resolution for the | Nationa’ 3 # and the Golden Text was, “We also joi th God through our Lord | ti stPG f, ghare Oromei” wontoere | ere, Center, 95H. itth St. Carol Beals |pon or the. J WABO—Nick Lucas, Songs Fight Party Convention particular- | for Struggle Against War and Fas Jesiis Christ by whom we have now received thé atontifient.” But what Park Workers Club, 8th ave. and | *UL,danice: | Subsetiption asc. e John Reed Club at Ir-| 7:13.wear—cene and Glenn—Sketch | ies the application of the Plenum |cism. will speak on “Workers ang re fee th Hy iden. aad A Wh Hde the si6- [47th St. 8 pm. Auspiete: Boro Park | LOWER SIDE Workers center,|Ving Plaza, Irving Place and F. WOR—Front-Page Drama ' ve at | War,” at Stuyvesant Casino, Sec- has Christ dohe for the Huhgty men and women who fide the sub- | Woe ind Lan Bahn Merman me TreTy | 107, McDougal St. Apecial entertainment | 15th St., Saturday night. Wi%— Toward Replism in Foreign] Theses to the United States. It) War, | sth St. on Friday, favs all night because they Have no other place to Hleép? Sang uu ani Ba TLD. | and dance. Special orchestra, Adm, Ibe. , Polieiés—Gienn Frank, President,|shows the fake character of the|ond Ave. and sth St. o y; i i of “Hitlerish in America’ at Open Meet-| 5 CARNIVAL given’ by Clarte,| This year's event is given joint! Univ. of Wisconsin ‘improvement in conditions” under | May 11, at 8:30 p.m., for the Forum Rabbi Louis I. Newman is more liberal than some these others jak And Form ot Alita Profebtional French Workers Club, 304 W. 58th St.|by the John Reed Club and the WABC—Just Plain Bill—Sketch the New Deal—with the total in- lof branch 500 of the International and thinks about real problems. Yes, indeed; to the Wealthy ex- | Cominittee to Aid Victims Good program, Pierre Degeyter Club|R, CG, Schdol of Art. The writers) 7:0-WEAF—Trappers Music ploiters who doze through the services at his fashionable synagogue he preached on this major problem: “Should the Divorce Laws of New York Be Liberalized?” Who knows, Rabbi, and who really carés today? People are hingiy, haven't yoti Heard about it? People Do Not Follow Chtist,” “From Shepherd to Shepherd,” “Shall We Know Each Other There?” “Making Ourselves Perfect”— pf German Fas W. 28rd St., 8:30 p.m. QI IN BOX NIGHT at Br. 521 LW.O.,. Paradise Manor, 11 W, Mt. Eden Ave, Bronx, Questions asked and dis- cups bp, members apbake on a it the AmbHohn Youth citk” abt aac ‘SYMPOSIUM. on ‘ Problems of the in, Modern | Local 22, to Palisades Park, Orchestra. Coat room abe. . * BIG HIKE. of the Lett Syne Group feet 10 a.m. May 13th, at Dyckman St. Ferry. n. Cortland train to Dyekman &t. Sunda tures on “Mental Hygions in the, BSR. and the U.8.A.,” Social Service Bulid- ahd artists of the club will attend in a body, and all others who are in sympathy with the club’s aims will gather there tonight. Symposium on Crisis WoR—Sack Arthut, Baritone WJZ—George Gershwin, Piano WABO— Armbruster Orch.; Jimmy Kempér, Songs 1:48-WEAF—The Goldbergs—Sketch WOR—True Stories of the Sea jel i Soprano born Orch. ‘ Hartis Oreh.; Leah Ray, Songs uth Etting, Sones Varlety Musicale; Pie and come of the working class less than Workers Order. é ‘i et a will Wiz—Arlené Jackson, Sot ‘5 Fi 4 a a z ¥ ri tp Pa Sheer othe Lather oe on trie win or | 8h Amma ue RO SH CRE RS Ty? ROMY tl Aen lah) rach Se tar | A FARE SHR Sovrer's Fins felf.” You know what that means, you fién in the Bowery flopHoukés. || M. KAMMAN on “The Role of tie press | ($3) and the Menace of Pascit.($2.50)—| character hé hag created, The Little O00 WEL tabu aivcaee Boa at oe | Musical Comedy p/? sak deaicatéd & BAW Altai fd at | 2 Bridge Plaza Workers Club, 285 Rodney | YOU can no® have hoth for $8.90 ab the H H 4 ganette, Soprano: Revelers Quarts A comabe by DAWN POWELL with || 0°17 ‘3 nal Ups A Lutheran chiirch in the Bronx dedica’ r. And .. Brookiyh, & p.m. Workers Book Shop, 50 B. 13th St., Ny.c.| King. Bobbie Lewis, ohe of the WOR—Jones and. Hare, Songs. ERNEST TRUEX—SPRING BYINGTON | Satire! the Methodist church of St. Paul the preacher preached about “Ja- | _ SEX MORALS OF TODAY,” lecture by Philadel phin, P leading actors of “Men In White,” Wid — Walter O'Keefe, edian; HEL BARRYMORE | 3 6 ti e.” 3 > No food, | Di:, Ginsberg, at American Youth Federa- lelphia, Pa. the Piilitzer Prize winning play, Ethel Shutta, Songs; Dolan Oreh. || ET Y) | cmaviet film at Acme cob’s Ladder. Still in Use.” In use for what—food? No, not food, | tion, a Ave it) Ada b6,| | S¥MBOMTOIr - RepUBHEAR a bo 8 Q WABC—Evan Bvans, Baritone Theatre, 47th Street, W. Of Broadway Fine Satire” x ° : ) . 10e.| 8 Republican, Democratic. | will act in a skit; and Lou Bunin WARG—Eucy Acco Sketch F a Sat, 2:40 DAILY WORKER. dearly beloved. That is materialism, but we are Spitittial. We eat three | PJ Fs ‘and I ce Spon-| Socialist and Communist candidates, will | cin) At His pups hes new SOdcMtey Ofes Bina tinbuth, Eves, 8140. Mat. ‘Thur. an ¥ d z meals a day, good solid meals, and fd in gO6@ oiré And Hedy 1 wate | fT. 0g, hee pe : cor Br .Ti:D.| present program fof the “raisin Educa- | Ft! ee exOsTIOnE pag bafid will Comedian; Cavaliers Quartet ent. ILL's Comedy | varias polltieal areasieatiehl . beds, and so we can afford to be spiritual. : Puuat BROTION of Film” and Phots | alate for Eenate, wil eben Prigey, Stes | play till éarly hott. Maple Clty FOUr ans AH, WILDERNESS! — {| {272useltical organizations, “Inelusive Friendship,” “Thinigs I've Refuséd,” “Worship in Music,” | Vighors Invitegs Pm? S12 B 11th St./21- mpm. Lila Temple, Broad & pring |" $:48-Wi2-Baseball Comment—Babe, Ruth wilh. quotas 2s Udeay eeu “Forgiveness and Fear,” “Concerning Anger,” “Living in Christ,” “Why PPER-GRAN will, speak on tres’ Council. Admission Ber Bronx Center to Hold nse Wiser witcon, Soprany || GUILD ryatoinatsThor eset MAXWELL ANDERSON’S New Play “MARY OF SCOTLAND” AMUSE MARIONETTES “Thi ing Auditoriim, 311 8. Juniper St., Thire- 4 i REATRE eee ee 5; RT ome i : Rk |in Schools on May 11 Wh, MOSCOW ART TREATRE, CO. end A ; eats day, May 15, 8:15 p.m. Auspices Pi Pa ; ith HELEN PHILIP BELEN ‘Mos ; FE are a few typical tities of sermons. Year after year it has Bae thie eiieistey tnd C- | Hammer. : i a ; pas, y : won Danes Orch ee ences MERIVALE SENKES ath ibd Frost ioe oe ; pond ce, Hib Ailtiday WinB, amis Bucky Seer & Of | SyARRY MARTEEE speaks on “The Revo- Boston, Mas NEW, YORK—The ag hla WABC Jack Whiting, Jeannie tang, || ALVIN prassistateThorasats || ACME THEATRE i332 the real things that trouble mankind. What is the objéct of 86 many aq roach toh” ay, he Rey by Meury “W. L. Dana _on| Thought soe seine A reed sooo wSgbH DEMRY, OFeR, Union Sq. unfeal words? Is it nob an otganized device ot hide some terrible ; D io, 108 W. 14t! edi and culturs :00- WEAF—Drama truth from me's minds, to make the rich complacéht and self- satisfied in their spiritual egotism, ai “ooncerning anger”? nd to make the poor submissive, ER will lecture on “Sex,” at DBR. moFrER the Social Youth cui i road bs i Sia ren ture Club, 275 Broad. ‘wo! LABORATORY first prize winner Mente “The Ds: a, A Marxist Int retat gE workers ‘sche TP Washington day, May 11th, 8 p.m. Chelsea, Mass. _ HOUSE PARTY given by Chelsta Bt, of the Bronx, is presenting a sym- posium on Friday evening, ey 11, at Elsmere Hall, 170th St. and Mor- ris Ave. The topic is “Schools and Dalhart and Hood, Songs WI7—Storlés That Should Be Toid—- ton Oursler, Author ‘WABC—Varlety Musicale 10:18-WOR—Current Events—H. BE. Read ‘WIZ—Mario Corzi, Baritone; Lucille A New Mutical Comedy by JEROME KERN & OTTO HARBACK NEW AMSTERDAM, W. 424 St. Evgs. 8.40 RoBERTA | [=> THE THEATRE UNION Presents — The Season's Outstanding Dramatic Hit élici i eN % War and Pas-| the Crisis,” and the speakers are Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 2.90 _ They call it religion. And it is all concerned with fake things. It spn cane tp pnb: Natipbal Give. | American, Le8guh Against ind Fie frateanay Vado Eo: Wean i $ ore professes to tell us about eternity, but has ho word against war and Ilo pile A ine. Riebdste warkts oth, Batatnion a weinut "oe *| Isadore Begun, well-known leader) i9.39.wear—Jeck Benny, Comedian; Bes- — — | i picks up @ starvire mian on the | Youth hub S18 gutter ave Brooklyn. 5th Of the Unemployed Teachérs Asso- tor Oreh.: Frank’ Parker, Tenor | WALTER HUSTON in Sinclair Lewis’ || Oisae pepemtORY TRUA. 108 WF 11 6t poverty. When an ambulance doctor picks up a starvine 056028. ‘Suturing “TAGuarhin'd Gre Cleveland, Ohio _| ciation, Harty Clemens, of the N.Y. WOR —-Waiter Ahrens, “Baritone: NO DSWORTH | 5 street, as happens & often thesé days, he fills his storhach with fond. | the. AN we. | CONCERT Afid DANCE, givin ty. Dirhin-| Teachers Anti-War Committee, and seen Gates Berean Bramitiede Wy BIDNEY HOWARD ‘But these smug reWélobists give nin a om sta aid ty. | oe wonketh a eh teat Se eee ere atic are. IN. Phillips, Who will speak on édu- WABC_Conflict—-Dramatic Sketch | SHUBERT, W, 44th St. Evs. 8:40 Sharp \\ What briites they feally ate! te nate Phy Gaateatiae er sR BERcAT’ Duetrien A” “cation in thé Soviet Union. 19:48-WABC_Edith Murray, Songs Matiness’ Wednesday and Saturday 2:30 ¥ \ w 5