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THE WORKERS’ SCHOOL WORKERS PARTY OF AMERICA, DISTRICT No. TWO 108 EAST 14th STREET, NEW YORK CITY (Telephone: Stuyvesant 8100) Spring Term Begins March 16 PARTY TRAINING COURSE Principles of Communism, Thursday. 8-10 p. m.....William Weinstone Marxism, Friday, 8-10 p. m. nee Jacob Mindel International Communist Movement, Tuesday, 8-10 p. m....... sameenneen American Economic Social History, Monday, 8-10 p. m... Alexander Trachtenberg TRADE UNION TRAINING COURSE History of American Trade Unionism, Wednesday, 8-10 p. m.. Fundamentals of Communism, Friday, 8-10 P. ‘m Public Speaking, Saturday, 2-4 p. m.. ...Willlam Weinstone Solon DeLeon Oliver Carlson Carl Brodsky GENERAL COURSES The Russian Revolution, Tuesday, 8-10 p. m. Current Events, Friday, 8-10 p. m.. Public Speaking, Tuesday, 8-10 p. m English, Advanced, Monday, 8-10 p. m English, Elementary, Monday, 8-10 p. m oissaye J. Olgin ..Ludwig Lore arl Brodsky B, Jacobson Simon Felshin WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL CENTERS Courses in Elements of Communism, and English Bronx Center. 1347 Boston Rd.} | Williamsburg Harlem Center........64 E. 104th st.| , Center.......319. Grand St., | Brownsville West Side Center..345 W. 39th St.| Center....1844 Pitkin Ave., Bklyn : OPEN FORUM Lectures by Prominent Communists Every Sunday Evening, 8 p. m., at Bronx, Harlem, and Brownsville Centers. Bklyn EDUCATE YOURSELF FOR THE, STRUGGLE AGAINST CAPITALISM! REGISTER EARLY! Information and registration at office of Workers’ School, Workers’ Educational Centers, and thru party branches. Take any user’s advice Anyone who uses a Remington Portable will tell you how indispensable it is. af It makes writing swifter—likewise easier. And— without any reflection on your penmanship—it makes reading easier. Compact—fits in a case only four inches high. Easy to pick up and carry around, or tuck away ina ok drawer. Convenient—can be used anywhere—on- your lap, if you wish. Complete—with four-row keyboard, like the big ma- chines, and other “big machine’’ conveniences. Price, complete with case, $60. Easy payment terms if desired * Order from THE DAILY WORKER 1113 W. Washington Blvd. - ~ Chicago, Ill. STRAIGHT LINE SELLING: i Cutting out the middleman with his profit*&nd expense. Chopping 38°, off the cost selling direct from factory to the consumer, Real $40.00 Suits and Overcoats for $23.75 ‘Fine Boys’ Suits $9.75 A. R. GOLD 1540 GATES AVE., NEAR MYRTLE, Brooklyn, N. Y. MEN'S WORK SUITS (coat and pants only), wearproof and waterproof, for $11-75. It will outwear three ordinary work suits. Made in neat brown twill and gray shade cloth in regular and Nor- folk fashion Established 1882. style. High Grade Men's and Boys’ Clothing—Guaranteed to give perfect fit and the utmost in wear and satisfaction. Representing 1301 10 : SPECIAL OFFER Men’s and Young Men’s 2 Pants Suits and Top Coats $11.75 All Latest Styles and Shades for Spring. Single and Double Breasted, SILVER ROSE SHOPS 108 East 14th Street, New York Phone: Stuyvesant 2761 } : Autonomous Industrial Colony (A Russian State Industry operated upon American lines) Kuznetzky Basin, Tomsk Gubernia, Siberia Operating at KEMEROVO: Coal mines, coke ovens, chemical plant, electrical stations, machine and woodworking shops, lime- kilns, gardens, general and dairy farms, etc., etc. KOLCHUNSK: PROKOPEVSK: GURIEVSK: Coal mines, electrical station, etc. Coal mines, etc. Steel mill, marten oven, rolling mill) hematite and magnetite ore mines, manganese deposits, anthra- cite coal, gold deposits, etc. Managing Board: President: S. J. Rutgers, Holland Members: J. Kalmin, Kemerovo D, Kotlarenko, Moscow Head Office: Volkhonka 9; Moscow BRANCH OFFICES AT NEW YORK, LENINGRAD, NOVONIKOLAEVSK, TOMSK AND BERLIN. ‘ Ben SARIN CHIEF ENGINEER: Alfred Pearson, mining engineer, Somerset, Pa. ENGINEERING CORP: Dr. William Mahler, Chem. Eng., Jersey City; N. J Dr. Stommell, Chem. Eng., Germany J. W. Powell, Min. Eng., Welch, W. Va. Albert A. Cother, C. E., Chicago, Ill. W. A. Warren, C. E., Seattle, Wash. Samuel Nemez, C. E., Philadelphia, Pa. Philip Kuhl, E. E., Seattle, Wash. ‘ C. E, Nicholoff, M. E., Chicago, Il. Dr. Struik, C. E., Holland Dr. Baars, C. E., Holland Leonard White, M. E., Alaska W. H. Kingery, Agriculturist, Spokane, Wash. Ruth Kennel, Librarian, San Francisco, Cal. ™ J. Goldfein, Chem. Eng., New York, N. Y. William a romana Soy New York, N. Y. New York Office: Room 402, 799 Broadway New York Get Your Tickets NEW YORK, March‘8.—Tickets for the Paris Commune Pegeant Concert and Ball on Sunday, March 15, are : being sent out to all party members. Northwest | Since the tickets arg really subscrip- Party Activities Of Local Chicago MONDAY, MARCH 9. Commercial and Tidustrial Bank of the U.S. S. R. Praiabiind MOSCOW, RUSSIA Capital fully paid ‘Rubles 40,000,000 —($20,600,000.00) e 275,000,000 ($141,625,000.00)° Resources 75 branches: in European Russia, Ukraine, Cau- casus, Siberia and Central Asiatic Republics BANKING TRANSACTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Special facilities for execution of payments in actual United States Currency Represented in United States of America by THE AMALGAMATED BANK OF NEW YORK AMALGAMATED TRUST & SAVINGS BANK 103 East 14th Street 111 West Jackson Boulevard New York Chicago, Ill. Easter Present Send Dollars to Russia, Poland, Roumania and Other Countries thru THE AMALGAMATED BANK OF NEW YORK Jewish Branch, 2642 Le Moyne Ave. May Day Committee—All Branches tions to the DAILY WORKER, and since this will help to expand the cir- send delegates 19 So, Lincoln St., 8 », m. Lithuanian No. 3, Wicker Park Hall, cylation of the only English Commun- ist daily-in the world, every comrade should get behind thiscaffair and sell 3040 W. North Ave. tickets in his shopysunion, fraternal Lithuanian No. 77, Meldazis Hall,| organizations, ete. ‘x "242 W. 23rd Place. ee # ungarian Branch; 1500 N. Sedg-| The Downtown English branch will wiék St. “ , | hold its election of officers at its meet- German Branch, 1665 Bissel St. Chi-}. C5 edge, TH. ing on Wednesday March 11 at the 402 S. BOth Court,|"&¥ headquarters, 108 Rast 14th St. Italian Cicero, 1402 8. hes All members should ig! ‘present to take Cicero, Ill. part. 19th Ward Italian, 921 S. Loomis St. TUESDAY, MARCH 10. Irving Pk. English, 4021 Drake Ave. Northwest English, 2733 Hirsch Blvd. Roumanian Branch, Ave. Ukrainian No. 1, 1532 W. Chicago Ave. DAILY WORKER Agents meeting, Room 307, 166 West Washington St.,| 8:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. Doug- las Park Jewish Branch 3118 W Roos- evelt Rd. Englewood English, 2250 Clybourn 6922 Parnell Ave. Czecho-Slovak No. 3, 2237 8. Kolin Ave. Czecho-Slovak No. 1, 1532 W. 19th Street. THURSDAY, MARCH 12. Sokole Oak Park, Rooseyelt and Scovilie Ave. Lithuanian No. 2, 1900 8. Unton Ave. Mid-City English, 722 Blue Island Ave. lith Ward Italian, 2439 S. Oakley Blvd. Scandinavian Lake View, 3206 N. Wilton St. Scandinavian West Side, Hall, Cicero and Superior St. Scandinavian Karl Marx, Hirsch Blvd. FRIDAY, MARCH 13. Scandinavian South Chicago, 641 E. 61st St. Lettish Branch, 4359 Thomas St. Zeich’s 2733 Write us a letter—tell us how you work, what are your wages and shop conditions—and then order a bundle for distribution in your shop. —} PARK PALACE 5th Avenue and 110th Street New York City Friday, Mar. 13,8 p.m. ARTISTIC KOPUSTNICK Under auspices of M. C. VIZAROFF CONCERT, BALL AND BANQUET DANCING UNTIL DAWN Tickets $1.00 to $3.30 For’ sale at the box office and at the Novy Mir Book Store, 231 Hast 14th Street. - $2.00 A YEAR THE AMALGAMATED 518° BANK OF CHICAGO by Mail, Cable and Radio. Low Charges Excellent Service Friendly Advice BANK WITH THE WORKERS BANK net A. $1.25 SIX MONTHS Monthly Chicago, Minois / ! oie ite raent