Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930 Tammany Politicians Make Big THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER No, You Can’t By ryan walker Are Yog Om QtThe A ] i rKg *H£ l-jlfcF lA- 7?Q V/fU DejTftOjf /// HM#. STfint) g ion , - Graft on Wide-Open Gambling Mill Tgore out fpJ j 3 To Jail To Hwt - tea MtiUbwmL OirU A f Racket in Name of Jobless Let Knights of Columbus Run Gambling Wheels on Sixth Avenue and Greenwich; Big Rake-Offs to Tammany Grafters NEW YORK.—Using the fake slo- What money ever reaches the fake gan of "aid for the free employment "employment, agency” could not be found out. But an examination of agency,” the Tammany fakers are the racketeers who run the gyp permitting the Knights of Columbus gambling outfit, and their expert to run a wide-open gambling racket come-ons, shows that the only money on 6th avenue and Greenwich avenue, that goes out of the pockets of the in which hundreds and thousands of guys who run the gambling set-up dollars are squeezed out of workers. goes into the pockets of the Tam- The gambling joint is run by the many grafters. The racket has been New York Chapter of the Knights of running for weeks, and has been roll- Columbus. There are about 15 ing in coin, as a number of workers "wheels of fortune.” Ostensibly, are fooled into the belief that the money is put up for prizes, but in "free” job agency gets something out reality it is an open gamble, with of it. This is just another of the everything fixed for the Tammany thousands of graft schemes in which Collect Greetings Have You? friends. the Tammany fakers get a rake-off in. REFUSE TO MAIL JOBLESS DEFY COURSE ON LATIN BAZAAR FOR THE NATIONAL PRESS SOLD TICKETS JUST LABOR DEFENDER BAZAAR TAMMANY COPS AME. UPHEAVALS To 2 DAYS “One, Two, Three”; which be held at the AWAY Molnar Comedy, will The Workers in Your Madison Square Shop for the “Bad Girl at the Hudson Theatre ILD Photo Album Barred Garden Cheer Communist Election Workers’ School to Clarify Workers Rallying to De- from Canada Program DAILY WORKER Oct. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth Revolution Problems fend Red Press Molnar's new comedy, “One, Two, ALBEE.—Photoplay, “Leatherneck- FREIHEIT Three!” will be offered by Gilbert ing,” with Benny Rubin. Eddie Foy, Jr., Ken Murray and Louis’e Fazenda. NEW YORK.—Canada has barred Organization NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Over 5,000 The Workers’ School, central school NEW YORK.—The Daily Worker- Miller at Henry Miller's Theatre this BAZAAR Vaudeville—Harry Richman, Pat the Labor Defender and "Smashing unemployed workers yesterday defied of the Communist Party, now located Morning Freiheit Bazaar at Madison evening with Arthur Byron in the Greetings! Tammany police to break up a meet- Square Garden Henning, with mother and dad; Mme. Chains” from the mails, according to at its new headquarters, which will be held in the only two days away. ing of the Downtown Unemployed 35 East 18th The bazaar will open Thursday, leading role. Others in the cast are: Ledova with the Harlem Jubilee information received by the Interna- Singers; Conlin and Glass, Kafta, Council held outside the fake em- streets 9th floor, announces that a October 2, at 1 o’clock and continue Audray Dale, Reginald Mason and Greetings! ployment Stanley and Mae. tional Labor Defense. The Labor Individual agency at 54 Lafayette special course will be given this year Oct. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth through to the night of October 5, John Williams. The play will be street. Defender, monthly Labor pictorial, is ONLY SHORT TIME LEFT! in the "Problems of the Revolutionary with a spectacular program of enter- preceded )by another Molnar comedy The militant spirit of the workers Madison Square tainments and with vast opportuni- the official organ of the International Movement in Latin "The Violet,” in which Ruth Gordon “RASPUTIN” CONTINUES ACT AT ONCE! kept the police radical squad and ties for effecting savings by the pur- Labor Defense, and "Smashing numerous'dicks in the crowd bay, opinion of the school directors, Garden chase plays the chief role. at this at rock bottom prices of men’s AT ACME THEATRE Chains" is an International Labor until the meeting was,over the and women's and course is of the greatest significance, Sell your tickets, settle for them at coats and other cloth- On Thursday night, at the Hudson; "Rasputin,” Defense photo album. Both have crowd dissolving. Only when the ing, millinery, men’s hats caps, Due to the success of not only to Latin American workers, the office, 30 Square, and Theatre, will be seen Vina Delmar's the management of the Acme The- been ordered prohibited in Canada by crowd was leaving the meeting did Bazaar Union shoes and fancy leather goods, blan- but to the members at once! And novel “Bad Girl.” The dramatiza- atre is holding the film over for a the Superintendent of Customs and the police dare attack. They then of the Communist get another batch kets, table covers, umbrellas, art BREAK FAKERS # pub- groups Party of tickets to ..ell. lamps, by second week. The Sovkino film. Excise, who declared that the smashed into small of work- and revolutionary unions as candy, and many other items* tion was made Miss Delmar and ers, particularly "Cain and Artem.” which was booked lications "remain forfeited and be singling out Negro well. Tremendous revolutionary tasks too numerous to mention here, but Brain Marlow. The principals are this will be week destroyed.” The Canadian authori- workers for their attacks. Comrade all offering great for week, shown a are imposed upon the revolutionary opportunities for Sylvia Sidney and Paul Kelly. later. ties give no explanation of this ‘STRIKE’ RULES Harold Williams, a Negro speaker at economical buying. of Two other plays are listed for this “Rasputin,” directed by Martin action. the meeting was knocked down and movement the U. S. A., the im- In addition to the booths with prohibi- kicked gutter. perialist week: "Mrs. Moonlight,” by Benn Berger in Berlin, attracted large "The real reason for the into the metropolis, by the economic ILD their great variety of merchandise, police SUPPORTS crowds the past week, as did "China tion. however, is obvious,” says a The tactics were clearly to there will be dancing every night to W. Levy, an English playwright, NEW YORK. Becoming more crisis, intensified imperialistic rival- at Express” the week previous. The statement issued by the International prevent the workers going to the in- the strains of the famous Vernon ries and sharp revolutionary struggles the Charles Hopkins Theatre tonight, picture, with Nikolai Malikoff in the Labor Defense. "British imperialism militant than their company union door organization meeting announced Andrades orchestra, athletics by the and "Mr. Gilhooley,” at the Broad- role of Rasputin, the degenerate is afraid to let the Canadian workers leaders in the International. Ladies’ at the street meeting. In spite of the throughout Latin America. The ANTI-LYNCH WK. Labor Sports Union, and many other night. The police, over hurst tomorrow play was monk who was part of the ruling use pictures of capitalism at work. Garment Workers' Union desire them 500 workers attended, movement in the U. S. A. must at events. dramatized by Frank Elser from clique just before the revolution, is a ban is part of the cam- however, with many signing up for All organizations having Red Honor "This'latest to be, over 200 dress strikers made once train its leading cadres to an Liam O’Flaherty's novel. tense historical picture of the last paign of the Macdonald ‘Labor’ gov- the Unemployed Council. At both Roll lists are requested to turn them understanding of the problems in- International years of the Romanoffs and the group ernment to exclude labor publications a determined attempt to keep some meetings, the workers cheered the The Labor Defense in at once, as well as money for of royal decadents. The "London from all parts of the British Empire. dressmakers from returning to work Communist program for the election volved for the closest aid and co-op- yesterday issued a statement de- tickets, etc. a campaign VAUDEVILLE THEATRES Times” in review of the film states: In Australia, New Zealand and Africa at Miigrim’s, on West 57th street, and the social insurance eration to the struggles of the Latin nouncing the lynching of Willie Kirk- “As a strongly dramatic film of his- bill. HlPPODßOME.—Vaudeville. Eight the same action has been taken at American masses against Yankee land in Thomasville, Ga., and pledg- ‘Rasputin’ Monday. Thirty strike pickets were Another meeting acts, including Cab Calloway, his or- torical interest, can have various times by the local authori- will be held at “Next Tuesday in Atlanta, Ga., two arrested. the same spot imperialism and their native bour- ing full support for-the Anti-Lynch- chestra and Cotton Club Entertain- no superior." ties in accordance with this imperial- today, and the Down- Negro workers, Herbert Newton and The program contains a mys- town Unemployed Council geoisie and ing week by ers; Claude and Marion, Joe Phillips, same ist policy.” The I. L. G. W. U. fakers have calls for landlords. announced the American Henry Storey, go on trial for their tery film from the prolific English volunteers to defend the with Collete Ryan. Bee and Ray Go- The first issue of the Labor De- issued all sorts of "instructions” to help meet- Comrades Harrison George and Al- Negro Labor Congress for September lives in an atmosphere of the tensest writer, Edgar Wallace, a mystery fender confiscated and the workers who have been pulled ing.
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