Page Two . . FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 Milwaukee Delegates Chosen for Anti-War Parley Speeding Up ofFund Drive PointsWay to SI,OOO Daily Total 54 ORGANIZATIONS The Election Campaign and the Textile Strike MotherBloor N. Y. FOOD UNION

- An Editorial -- (Continued from Page 1) talism. Special election campaign leaflets, woven Trial Begins FLAY MILL TERROR around the immediate issues in the locality, expos- CONTRIBUTES SSO keep out the real aims of the ing the local capitalist candidates, the Socialist In Nebraska in the strike and in the constant struggle against Party candidates should be issued. capital brutality, starvation, misery AT CITY MEETING and all its and The more intense the strike struggle, the more oppression. TO AID CAMPAIGN intense should be our election campaign, because it Seven Defendants Face How shall we bring the Communist election cam- when the workers, learning lessons paign to the textile strikers, to other strikers, to is then the of Loup, City Court for Dismissed from S. Army for Part in Anti- the role of the capitalist state, are most receptive Units U. workers in the shops and trade unions? Every of Communist Party Show Gain in Second to our program and aims. Strike Activity Fascist Conference, Portland (Ore.) Soldier Is Communist Party candidate can do it by more Month of Drive—New York IWO Branches to boldly appearing before the workers in their strug- Up to now, the Communist election campaign Elected Delegate to National Congress has lagged, when it should be gaining tremendous (Special to the Daily Worker) gles as a Communist candidate. Wherever there LOUP CITY, Neb., Sept. 20 Hold City-Wide Collections Tonight are picket lines in the vicinity, the Communist momentum. In countries where the class struggle Hearing was begun tel is yesterday before MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 20.—Delegates have been Party candidate must be there, must march along not as intense as it is in the United States, as, District Judge Hosttetler on the Following quickly upon Monday, when more than S7OO with the workers, let them know who he is, what for instance in Sweden and Australia, the Com- appeals against the conviction of elected here to go to the Second U. S. Congress Against War Party was received Wednesday proved again—with almost SI,OOO he is there for, what he would do if elected, what munist in the recent elections increased its 70-year-old Mother Bloor, beloved Freight years and from the Railroad Clerks and Handlers, the Communist Party proposes in this votes by from 300 to 450 per cent. In Sweden the leader for 50 of workers’ and contributed—that when the districts and mass organizations strike and farmers’ Auto Workers, Metal in the general struggle after the strike the Communist Party raised its deputies in parliament struggles, two Negro work- United Steel and Workers Industrial against ers other worker begin to work in earnest, the Daily Worker $60,000 drive mill from 9 to 42! and four and Union, Teachers’ Union Local 252, International Bridge owners. farmer defendants. thrives. With work going on as it is at this moment, there At shop gate meetings, in mass meetings, in But in the United States, unless we go to the Operators Local 195, Food Workers The seven defendants •is no why the $625 daily fraternal organizations, in the trade unions, the workers with our program, unless we discuss with were ar- reason and Bakers Union, Journeyman rested on June 13, at a meeting of average needed should not be ex- must them, explain Tailors, Amalgamated Clothing C. Communist candidates come forward boldly, the Communist program to them, workers and farmers held in soli- ceeded daily. There is no reason, P. Spreads by our Workers and Railroad Trainmen's requesting the right to speak, putting forward the show them deeds that we are militant fight- darity with striking girl poultry Roosevelt Gets if the proper pace is continued, why Union. Communist Party program. ers, capable of carrying out our program, they will pickers of the Ravenna Fairmont the receipts should not hit the thou- More than eighty delegates in all i Rhode Island Every unit, section and district of the Party not vote for us, and we will not achieve the tre- Creamery and Produce Co. They sand dollar mark several days each have already been elected by their; should in the very heat of the strike not restrict mendous vote that the favorable situation should are charged with “unlawful assem- Winant Report week. bly,” organizations. Four church groups i themselves alone to the immediate issues of the assure to the Communist Party. "inciting to riot,” "resisting an The wide range that the drive is officer,” "disturbing the peace,” and By occupying by have elected delegates, as have 121 Strike Action strike. More effort must be put into winning the Every Communist, every sympathizer, wherever SEYMOUR WALDMAN now Is showi the At "assault and battery.” They were news and contributions of mass or- German-speaking organizations. I strike. But along with this should go Communist he is active, whatever part he plays in the strike least 150 delegates, however, will be; convicted on June 29 by a hand- (Continued Page 1) ganizations and Communist Party election campaign meetings, with special imitation struggles, should speed the election campaign of from chosen here before Sept. 28, the ! Police picked jury on perjured testimony sections and units, that are reported Intimidation and to the strikers to hear Party. a of opening date for the Congress. how the Communists, if the Communist Roll up huge Communist gunmen and corrupt politicians textile worker.” His change of tone regularly. The latest group to en- Terror Fail To Halt elected, would act toward the strike; how the Com- vote! Fight for the election of Communist can- before County Judge Moehnert, who reflects the deep fear that the rank ter the drive is the Food Workers 54 Organizations In Parley munist Party proposes to end the miseries of capi- didates! actively participated in the frame- and file is beginning to realize that Industrial Union. Calling upon all A conference held at the Public ! R. I. Communists up. A. F. of L. shadow-boxing is going members to donate and get dona- Library on Friday was attended by. Toilers Crowd Court Room on in Washington and take control tions, the national committee of the (Special to Daily Worker) representatives oi 54 organizations, the he had not time to read it and The court was packed byTndig- of the situation early enough to union began yesterday with a con- including many A. F. of L. locals, PAWTUCKET, R. 1., Sept. 20. had to catch a train, but promised nant farmers and workers yester- head off the impending Hyde Park tribution of SSO. church, professional, language, fra- Again the Communist Party has 2,000 at Funeral that he would reply to the pro-' Police Attack day as the hearing opened. At- —A. F. of L. strike "settlement.” Workers Colony Contributes ternal, Negro veterans', workers',. proven that despite all terror, mass posals as soon as possible. torneys Hanson of Omaha and Rob- Strike Continues to Spread The Workers Colony Corporation, and women’s organizations. Irving arrests of its members and sym- Strikers Demand Relief ert Starr of Loup City opened for Nevertheless, even the expected through its board of directors, sent Crane, a Chicago lawyer and mem- pathizers it can still carry on its Os Slain Striker Last night a delegation of rank I Pickets in Maine the defense, subjecting prospective personal intervention of Roose- a check for SIOO and promised to ber of the Chicago Arrangements work among the masses. Immedi- and file strikers from Concord came jurors to a rigid examination. David velt did not prevent the continued “raise a substantial sum of money Committee, was main speaker. Bental, the ately after the raiding of the work- By HARRY RAYMOND to Charlotte and demanded that By CARL REEVE International Labor De- spreading of the strike. "The strike for our "Daily.” Preparations for the congress were ers’ headquarters and arrests, the the top officials of the U. T. W. get fense attorney, immediately after situation this morning is fine in In the 1.W.0. branches of New program the arrival discussed. The of Providence and Pawtucket Commu- (Continued from Page 1) busy at once and set up a relief (Continued his this morning from Chi- every section of the strike area,” York, though these branches are League Against War from Page 1) cago, charge American and nist Party members met and de- apparatus for the strikers. took and made the Gorman announced. “There have still far below standard, collections Fascism was unanimously adopted. opening statement defense, no the cided to further intensify their strike area brought floral wreaths 45 looms.” for the been breaks, despite Georgia will be made tonight, with much Protests were sent to President “They've got to cut out the prom- after army work r -,ng the strikers. While all of tribute to be banked around the Assistant Attorney General and the use of troops and expected. Branch Nine has already on mobilization of ises and do something,” said the When asked, “'What are you strik- in Roosevelt the the y:_ „o in Rhode Island were on casket of their dead Wright, democratic nominee for so-called guards other places. contributed and is arranging comrade. chairman of the delegation. “We’re ing for,” some of the replies were: of mills $25.15 troops against the textile strikers, the lookout for active militant Attorney General, and tool the More are being closed and a concert and affair on Nov. 2, at Following the gray casket across doing this over the heads of the “Shorter hours.” sugar power ...” to Governor Green of Rhode Island workers, the Communist Party I food, and interests, had more will be closed Irving 75 the muddy field to a roped-off cano- rotten leaders up in Concord,” an- “They work us too have opened Plaza. Branch has al- against the murder of two workers, members were j long. We for the State. Partly explaining what kind of selling the Daily pied section, body was question re- a ready contributed $19.Q8 and chal- to the German and Austrian am- Worker, where the other declared. The of to work forty hours week. We While the general atmosphere “victory” he has in mind, Gorman attended union meetings, laid in state, the little working lief is the most burning question is lenges all downtown branches to a bassadors for the release of Thael- was want to work thirty hours." much improved, lacking open virtually sent word to Hyde Park etc. class wife heroic fighter and in the Southern the Socialist competition. mann and all poltical prisoners, and of the area. Not one cent’s Others said: lynch incitement original that he has no objection to a rec- One of the best examples to prove his They wept worth of “They of the From the Followers of Nature to the local district attorney against seven children. bit- relief has been forthcom- drive us too hard.” “trial,” the jury was picked ommendation proposing the year- that the Communist Party was terly they ing from Camp has come S4O as a beginning. the breaking into the homes of five as sat in a rowk of chairs from the National office of the Every body said: the same venire which had been old strike-breaking tactics of "elec- right in saying, "The best place to in U. T. W. and are “The wages are The Tyomies Society employees have workers and their arrest without front of the casket. the strikers fac- too low.” tampered with by County officials. tions,” despite the fact that this sent warrant. hide in times of terror is amongst ing actual starvation.” One worker said: $31.03. All resolutions were After a mass meeting on the open Made form of aiding employers was ex- passed unanimously. the masses of workers,” was shown “We only get a Call for Protests posed by R. In Stelton, N. J., S2O was col- lot under clouded skies, the great Troops Jail C. P. Organizer sl3 week since the Weirton-N. A. vic- lected at the Rebelsky house party, last Sunday when one well known the N. R. A. (which is the minimum The defendants, in addition to tory over the workers. Asked whether Army Veterans Visited mass of workers, their heads bared, Yesterday troops arrested Joseph under the auspices of the local local Communist, known both to set by the N. R. A.). We want Mother Bloor, are Floyd Booth, he "specified what kind of election followed the hearse bearing the P. Klein, Communist organizer, $lB I.L.D. branch. Though amount Committees have been picked to the police and workers, together a Negro organizer of the Unemploy- would accept,” he replied: this remains of what was once an heroic when he led a picket line in front week.” he "Any covers the quota the visit local posts of the American with a few rank and file U. T. W. When ment Council of Grand Island, and of election the National Labor for Stelton, i fighter for labor to the Long Creek of the Powell Mill at Lyman, S. C. asked how long the strike kind branch is not Legion and Veterans of Foreign and independent workers, organized will last, they answered: his wife, Loretta; Harry McDonald, Relations Board outlines is all right satisfied with a “mere Church Cemetery where the body He was taken to the military head- quota” and promises to double it. Wars as well as Socialist branches, and led the funeral march of over “We are to mill chairman of the Holiday Associa- with us.” This is also a reversal was interred. quarters in Greenville and escorted going keep the shut of Other contributions have A. F. of L." "unions and Negro clubs. 2,000 workers from the home of down until get a good settle- tion Sherman County, and Vice- of his recent declaration that the come Riley, was employed prior out of we Unit 1 in Duluth, It is expected that by another week Charles Garcynski, 19 years old, to who the State. ment.” President of the State organization, U. T. W. would accept only an from the Minn, to the strike in a Mount Holly next we you Carl Wiklunc, section—s6.so from Unit 14, Far this city will be able to announce the cemetery. , “The time see or Others said: “They don't know.” well-known Sherman election of the entire industry The Mill, survived by his wife, Ber- any County and Rockaway, L. Unit 3in the election of many more dele- police, previous to the fun- was other Red we’ll run a bayonet And others: “We fighting for farmer, United Front rather than by individual mills. I.—s 3 from tha Riley, and seven children. are candidate for Railway Superior, Wis. In Chicago Unit 25 gates. i eral march, wanted to seize this I I through you,” a guard officer told these demands and we are going Commis- worker, but dared not arrest him | Mabel, Chritsine, Margaret, Paul, j Klein. sioner, Portius Sell, son of Bert Sell Our Readers Must Spread the has challenged Unit 130 and Section A combination - to fight as long as we can.” send off mass at the march. Instead of Jack, Virginia and Patricia, of Arcadia, the United Front can- Daily Worker Among the Members 17 of Cleveland has challenged the meeting delegates arrest- Carolyn Drew, representative of 1,000 Sign With U. T. W. for and a wel- ing him they didate for Congress, and John of All and Fraternal Organ- Dayton, Ohio, section. Kenosha practically took orders I the International Labor Defense, In most of these mills the work- Mass coming meeting for the Milwaukee from him CHARLOTTE, N. C., Sept. 20. Squires, Sherman County As a Political Task of First Section, Wis., has challenged Ra- delegate to as to how to direct traf- was enthusiastically received when ers have been completely unorgan- farmer. izations the Women’s Interna- fic cemetery. Everybody who came to the Meck- Importance! cine in the same state. tional Congress from church to she addressed a mass meeting in ized, and now about one thousand Protests should be sent immedi- in Paris will be held Over 15,000 workers participated lenburg County Court House last ately to Wednesday, at the Union Hall at Concord last have signed application cards for Judge Hosttetler, Loup City, Sept. 20, Jefferson in the funeral at night to hear Norman Thomas, So- Neb., Hall. the church, and night. The International Labor the U. T. W. Maine has been the demanding the release of the 7,000 at cemetery. cialist leader, speak on the textile the Defense has offered aid in defend- least organized of textile areas, defendants. Funds for the defense SAMOSTIE The Polish radical workers im- strike went home with at least the are urgently DR. J. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20.A ing the six strikers who will and the spread of the strike into needed and should be DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY mediately called a three pieces of Communist litera- come sent to the 220 East 12th Street soldier who was recently mass meeting up in court in Concord tomorrow these Maine mills shows the far- national office of the dismissed for Polish strikers last night. ture. Textile workers who were 1.L.D., 80 East 11th Street, New Skin, Urinary and Blood Office Honre: »-I0 A.M., 1-2. 8-3 P.M from the regular army for on charges of inciting to riot. reaching power of the strike. York PHONE: DICKENS 2-3012 actively Over 500 workers were denied the right to hear Paul City. participating in a Provisional Con- in the hall, From the time I got off the bus in Conditions many had to stay Crouch, the Communist organizer, 107 ference in July of the American and in the cor- Saco-Biddeford, until O’Flaherty Lady Physicians in Attendance BRISTOL STREET ridor or go home as the hall on the Court House steps last Mon- Bet. Pitkin and Ares., Brooklyn League Against War and Fascism, was and I left for Portland, we were for Women Sutter overcrowded. Thaddius Radwan- day night received the Communist I Hours 9 to 2—4 to B—Sunday 9 to 1 will be a delegate from this city to General Strike followed by plainclothes detectives. ski. editor of "Trybuna Robotnicsa,” message through thousands of leaf- Rally the Second U. S. Congress Against Finally, a uniformed policeman for Strike Polish Communist weekly, and lets, pamphlets and copies of the War and Fascism in Chicago. Three came up and questioned us as to Walter Petraska, a member of Daily Worker, which passed Dr. other delegates have also been were we in town. MEET YOUR COMRADES AT THE Maximilian Cohen American Independent Textile out in the corridor of the Court Plan Advanced what were doing We elected from this section. him we on our way to At the Coliseum Surgeon Workers Union, were enthusiasti- Building after Thomas had told were Cooperative Dining Dental finished (Continued from Page 1) Portland. These towns in Maine are 41 Sq. cally received when they called for his speech. (Continued from Page 1) Union W., N. Y. C Classified all being run by the plain-clothes- Club 0 P.M. Use Night mass picketing. Petraska called on While Crouch, the Communist, worker, Lillian was After Entranee Gordon, arrested men, as well as troops and uni- ALLERTON AVENUE 32 EAST 17th STREET all U. T. W. and A. I. T. W. work- was by Paterson for sevent thirty PM stop Hope you WANTED: lor use arrested and threatened with police distributing formed cops. They are observing will Automobile In organi- ers to form one united lynching he be able to Cor. Bronx Park East Suite 703—GR. 7-0135 zation of new workers' camp. front. when attempted to read the union strike leaflet to throw- accept this invitation” children's everybody coming into town. Pure Foods Proletarian Prices Al 4-5707 Pioneer Office. Many mass meetings are planned a section of the Constitution on sters. She was later released on The meeting will also be a pro- $lO People against in Providence and Pawtucket in the the steps of the Court House last bail and her trial comes up tomor- are French-Canadian test the ruling of the New few The population of the Maine COUPLE wants and next days. The Communist Monday, row area York Police Department prohibiting room between »th ISth Thomas, the Socialist, was morning. MEET Sts., East of Second Ave. Both working Party is determined to get on the given every Is largely composed of French- the jobless from marching YOUR COMRADES AT THE courtesy by the City A Passaic worker reported at a for more No cooking. Box 6A. ballot. A very large increase in County Canadians. Up to this time the relief and unemployment Dr. Simon and officials. this insurance. Trieff mass meeting - votes is expected. Governor Green’s Seeks morning that French Canadians, especially in STREET Hyde Park Audience scabs have been imported po- Clarence Hathaway, editor of the Dentist COMFORTABLE clean room in elevator “Red” scare is smashed, as work- with Maine, have not been in the fore- Daily apartment for 1 or And why not? Thomas in his lice protection for the Eureka Worker, will be the main 3. reasonable. Half Print UthCAFETERIA - ers no longer fall for front of the previous struggles. 2.300 block of subway station. 92« Southern it. speech, while he deplored the use Works in Clifton. speaker of the evening. He will 86th Street Boulevard, Many Daily This is the first time that the Maine East 14th Bronx. Apt. 38. Bodnar. Worker readers were of troops and the denial of the trace the history of the Party from 3 Street, N.Y.C. MAyflower 9-7085 Brooklyn, N. T. gained Many regular workers at this as a result. An investiga- workers’ right to strike, at the same mills have been shut down. its formation after the split in the Near 3th Avenue Albert please very plant who have been intimidated by WILL drop into Business tion in the mills shows few time indulged in log The following are quotes from the Socialist Party, through the days of Office of Dally considerable the company have already been Worker in regard to his workers back at work, despite all rolling with Portland Press, regarding these illegal struggle, the role of the Com- classified ad. Ask for Advertising Dept. President Roosevelt. forced back to TO ALL MASS ORGANIZATIONS intimidation by police and im- “I am my way New work. More than a French-American workers: munist International, Lenin on to York,” hundred workers who are and Dr. Harry Musikant migration authorities. declared Mr. still strik- “A peace-loving, law abiding class Stalin, in helping the Party on ROTOGRAPHCo. Inc. ISAAC FINK communicate with cousins Thomas, "and my ing called upon the to Moses immediately. Urgent! schedule Paterson silk of citizens, have been mixed the road of Bolshevism MOVED TO Dentist takes me to Poughkeepsie, to never in the face workers help them picket in Clif- of Broadway, 125 FOLDING CHAIRS near Hyde Park, and if I can find up with disorders of any kind. the factional struggles with the 817 Corner 12th Street 795 EASTERN ton. Trotskyites 10th floor. GRamercy 5-9364 PARKWAY time, and if Franklin Roosevelt Never agitators. They have abso- and Lovestonites. Kingston There has been increasing lutely Corner Ave. WORKERS " will let me see him or one of his senti- nothing in common with The present revolutionary tasks 10% REDUCTION ©o c secretaries, I shall report these dis- ment in Passaic County for a gen- Communists. of the Party in on all leaflets, posters, tickets, DEc.tur 2-0095 Brooklyn, N. T. the light of the bulletins, shop papers, etc. COOPERATIVE COLONY graceful conditions in North eral strike to be used as a means “The only reason the mills came recent plenum JohnKalmu. Co. Caro- of closing of the Executive -PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE- 2700-2800 BRONX PARK EAST lina. down the woolen mills out is because they are being inti- Committee of the Communist which in In- "I am a political opponent of the are still running Passaic. midated from the outside.” ternational and the coming World Dr. S. A. Chernoff has reduced the rent, several It reported Congress I. J. MORRIS, Inc. good apartments President, but I think Franklin is that this sentiment Press Aids Owners of the Communist Par- GENITO-URINARY available. Roosevelt for has already forced ties will be would not a moment the Central La- The Portland Press in an editorial surveyed by Hathaway. GENERAL FUNERAL and Hear- tolerate bor Council of I Men Women conditions existent in this this county to con- says the following: “From the first, Charles Krumbein, district or- DIRECTORS Cultural Activities for Adults, state.” sider the calling of a one-day 22.3 Second N. shut Mayor Robert Wiseman of Lewis- ganizer, will tell of the advances 396 SUTTER AVE. BROOKLYN Ave., Y. C. Youth and Children. Gen. Victor A. Yakhontoff P. down. Although OFFICE HOURS: 11 - 7:30 C. Proposes United Action no definite action ton has taken a firm stand to pro- made in New York. Short speeches Phone: Dickens 2-1273—4—5 P.M. of has yet been Night SUNDAY: 12-3 F.M. Direction: Lexington Ave., White Plains former General in Czarist Army During the middle his speech taken. tect the who will be made by I. Amter, Com- Phone: Dickens 6-5369 Tompkins Square Stop workers refused to be For International Workers 6-7697 Trains. at Allerton Ave. station Author of ‘The Chinese Soviets’ Thomas was handed a letter from An important meeting munist candidate for governor Order has been stampeded by out-of-state union in I i »■■■■■ —L- I Office open daily from 9 a m. to 8 p.m. Paul Crouch proposing by organizers. coming Sunday united front called the Communist Party of In his effort he has the elections; Steve King- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. actions of the Party ston, Telephone. Corliss Lamont Socialist and Paterson for all Italian silk and dye been given invaluable aid by the member of the District Com- Estabrook 8-1400—8-1401 the Communist Party of This be held mittee; of • • • Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Member National Committee the Caro- workers. meeting will leading Catholic priest in the city, Rose Wortis the Trade We Sell or Rent F. S. U. linas in support of the strike. Sunday. September 23. in Oakley who has counselled his flock against Union Unity Council and John Lit- The letter said in part: Hall, at 3 p.m. tle of the OUTDOOR AMPLIFIERS. HORNS AND MICROPHONES Tito Nunzio of striking.” Young Communist We also repair and convert radios at reasonable prices Dr. Hansu Han “The Party Dis- L’Unita Operaia will League. Communist of speak. The French-Canadians here are Special Reduced Prices on trict 16 (North and South Carolina) to comrades! A $5 Mike that works from your own radio for $1 and up Editor of “China Today" largely Catholics. This shows how Delegates will be sent by forty Five-Day Money Back Guarantee If Not Satisfied transmits to you, as a member of Get Daily Worker Subscribers! they are trying to workers organizations, including AVANTA FARM break the strike. CO., 14 W. 14th St., New York City Frank Palmer the National Executive Committee In Maine there is a very severe Unity League, inde- MILES REPRODUCERS Inc. Ulster Park, N. Y. I CHelsea 2-9838 Chairman of Federated Press of the Socialist Party, and through Washington Jobless wave of arrests and heavy sentences i pendent unions and the American Workers resting place The same good you to the State Executive Commit- |of pickets. An example is the ar- local unions affiliated with the food and care. $9 50 per week—slß.oo tees of the Socialist Party of North rest in Federation of Labor. Many fra- for two. in AM. boat to Poughkeepsie. Demand Adequate Relief Waterville of at least ten PAUL LUTTINGER, M. D. and South Carolina and Georgia, a strikers, ternal clubs will be Ferry to Highland; 3:20 p.m. train to WAR CLOUDS I who W’ere sentenced yes- represented. AND Ulster Park. P.ound trip $2.71. proposal for immediate formation to four, WASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept. 20. terday five and six months Both the International Workers’ of a joint committee to formulate in the Far East —pointing out that the babies in in jail for activity on the picket Order Symphony Orchestra and the DANIEL LUTTINGER, M. D. of and united action the Socialist the families on relief line. Workers International Relief Band Communist here are de- Are Now Located at Trade Unions, Mass Or- SUN., SEPTEMBER 23rd Parties to assist the nied milk because relief Today the National will perform. struggle is insuf- Guard is un- 5 ganizations, 8:30 P. M. textile workers in their for ficient, unemployed workers, repre- dergoing an extensive shifting pro- The meeting will also be ad- WASHINGTON SQUARE NORTH, NEW YORK CITY Sections, Units the right organize, by Hours: 1-2 and 6-8 GRamcrcy to strike and sented by the Unemployment Coun- cess. They are shifting between dressed several textile strikers. P.M. Tel. 7-2090-2001 Central Opera picket; for united action against House the cil, placed their demands directly towns all over the State in order murderous now Y.CX. SCHOOL TO OPEN 205 East 67th Street terror unleashed before Federal Relief Administrator to see to it that no National Guards- Reserve this Date against the strikers by the mill Hopkins. man on duty is in his own locality. NEW YORK.—The first full- ADMISSION -25 c owners, finally, the and. to mobilize Tire jobless workers’ demands call time District Training School of for Your Delegates entire Southern working class to the Young League [RADIO Auspices: Friends ths for $5 weekly cash relief Our Readers Must Spread Communist SERVICE of plus $3 the BY MEN KNOW • come to the aid and give all possi- each opens here Oct. 8. Twenty-five WHO HOW SPECIAL DIS- Soviet Union for dependent, an end to the Daily Worker Among the Members COUNTS TO COMRADE READERS OF THE "DAILY” ble help to the textile strikers.” discrimination against Negroes, youth leaders will be given theo- READ AND SUBSCRIBE I asked Mr. Thomas of All Mass and Fraternal Organ- RADIO OCTOBER 7th after the women and youth, and enactment ■ , retical and organizational educa- SQUARE CO. “SOVIET RUSSIA TODAY” meeting what would be his answer of the Workers Unemployment In- izations As a Political Task of First i tion in sessions that will last four 19-10 THIRTEENTH AVENUE, WINDSOR S-C2CO BROOKLYN. NEW YORK to the letter. He advised me that surance Bill. 1 Importance! , weeks. WE GO AN YWH ER E The Socialist Party Supported President Roosevelt’s N. R. A. Program as a 'Step to Socialism’