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DAILY WORKER, NE W YORK, WE SDAY, JANUARY 9, 1 Will Open Cenier tor Negro and White Workers in Boro POVERTY-RIDDEN |Workers Party Activities|SERBIAN KING'S Fraternal Organizations WORKING CLASS TO HAVE HAVEN To All Party Members, Unit meetings will be held during the week of January 7 to 13 for the election of delegates to the Section! Convention, All Party members| should take note and be present on} time to participate in discussion and election. . 8 majority and minority will be dis- cussed by a representative of the C. E. C, and the minority. Discussion from the floor will follow. New func- tionaries and delegates to the section convention will be elected. Admit- tance by card only, and only those paid up to September and purchasing a convention assessment stamp will | | | Office Workern. | The Office Workers’ Union has ar- ranged a dance for Washington's | day at Webster | DECREE FORBIDS PEASANT PARTY irthday eve, Feb, 21, Manor. Sympathetic | orga: Jare asked not to ari for that evening. Women Theatre Party. nizations | ange any affair} Jewish | 929 pies Hall | ter, Ave., | band. Willie Jan, sburg, at 26, at 8 p. 56 m. L. D. ¥ * & Downtown I, The Downtown I, L. t 8 p. m. tomorrow 2 St, (Manhattan Lyceum), ea I 9 CELEBRATION , A good opportunity for | Anti- Ist I | Night Workers. be permitted to vote, it eee, Sree | Anti-Imperialist League. | agate | see the regular week-end en AneAmering” Anticimperialit| Saat +11 | , 2rerconvention discussion and elec- Saas Religious Christmas |piay'in the Schwartz art Theatre on| ,2h%, AljAmerica Anti-lmperialist | tion of delegates to the section con-| Unit 1F Subsection 3D. ji4th St. and rd Ave, on Friday Bere e th ‘st.| EWISH | vention will take place this after-| P ] @ tr evening, Feb. 8 at reduced prices if| Dance at Laurel Garden, 116th St a fa | ve i *y Ini , Subsection 3D will meet mi e + . 8, Sif} and Madison Ave. Friday. Nadia| Aid Project eee ae tr ait a Pak Nee ry Siete at LOL W. 27th aralyzes Country Uckets are gotten in advance. The|Gnikovaky, pupil” of the’ Duncan NUMBERS DAILY | Square. Presence of all members 16 | st, There will be discussion on in- full price will be charged on the| school, will head the entertainment | obligatory. . 7 a * a lay of the performance. Tickets !nj jrogra on sale e Thousands and thousands of work- | NY. YW Relenstan’ ta, tae. sootion. conserenote| it; or tear ee cy [ROTARCS, way be gotten at the contral| PrOeram: Tickets, on aale. at | the Eiko eet er eo esuen ok Jand election of new section execu: | Military friends is not just a move /oftice of the United Council of Work- | \y the League, 799 Broadway, Room ers dig the subways, scrub and wash | euney ene se eeotlont Pe ene cite: Ba to solve peacefully the Croat-Bos-|ing Women. 80 HE. 11th St. Room) 226, , 798 adway, Room| the trains, work on the boats that | Youns Workers (Co) 2 aaa. A i a 4 rf id of a| 2% OF phone Stuyvesant 0576 | * ‘* * : 2 hat | will hold {ts first section dance on nian situation by getting rid of a| veer taiery i init | sail.from here to the West Indies, | Saturday at the Hast New York Brownsville. constitution unjust to them. They Magee nletiaeds. Guess: | ee Workers Center. | live in gly, unheated, unsanitary | Workers Center, 318 Hinsdale Street, International Branch 1, Section 8/9 not like the presence of General) A Negro entertainment ana ‘dance | dance and concert under the ora ‘ De See A 3 ha arran, Sec 6 Rabe Sr tGee naar none houses and pay exorbitant rent. | an excelf®™t Jazz oe the Workers ‘Center of Brownsville |Zivkovich as premier, responsible | is ween, au “Communist) Party at |S, jhe Te SRE eranines| They have no money, no time, and | ers are invited to attend, 154"Watkins St. Brooklyn. There willl only to the king. They do not like Manhattan Ave. Brookiyn, for| isn: “Good jase bond pata are too tired to indulge in amuse- Lenin Memorial mM ‘be discussion and voting on oe to see General Hadjitch at the head n Su cay: an letesentine program | 7 | ments that would make them forget their sordid existence except when Jeet. A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be heid in Madison Square Garden Sat- urday evening, January 19. All alieed jority and minority theses, of delegates to the section conven- tion, and election of a new section of the army and navy. These two} officers are heads, Kivkovich is the Negro Champion Danee, Iron and Bronze Workers. % | ann fbi they get drunk on cheap alcohol | and sympathetic organizations ple executive, Bring membership books.| eounder, of “The White Hand,” al'.The Negro Champion and the | Laurel iy . Ini Stat _| take note. ; cer’ iza-| American Negro Labor Congress will| celebr ee be a aaa vera zou ore teen att A ee Section 6 Unit Meetings. bopategieatae eriny Orticer ® Coane Taye a joint dance and ente: of F ernment or lose themselve jae eerie ace cat wil be| Unit 6F will meet at 253 Atlantic| tion, which ki tee political oppon jment: Jan arabe ne seance Casing the new demands the u ligious frenzies in the ‘churches. | 5 ‘at | Ave. tomorrow night at 6 p. m. ents, is completely reactionary in| 128th St. : ith Ave. Other or-/ cently sen to the bi owerful demonstration again iv anizatio: r ked ti bs This constitutes the lives of many | the imperialist war and for the de- aia ae hes eerie pep tat a politics, and believes in bayoneting | §27!* ns are aske 0 ol ae of the Negroes living in the Bor-| tense of the Soviet Union. .. i - strikes out of existence. Ns ae eee eae Ay i ‘ ; : oie ea i is © Workers Soccer League, ough Hall section of Brooklyn. _—*|_ Negro Committee Conference. ‘ aA aceren eka oiost teeie.| Zivkovich has a record of political] ‘The ‘Metropolitan Worker eoccer i This poverty-stricken section lies| The Negro District Committee o murders and treachery. He was the! League will hold a ball on is side by side with the greatest finan- cial and industrial part of the city, | with luxurious hotels and most spa- | cious residences. | interested in Negro work, Negro sub- the Workers (Communist) Party has called a conference for Jan. 25, at 8 p. m, at the Workers Center, 28 Union Square. Negro workers, those section and section directors, and gates to the section convention. * * * Section 3 Convention. Section 3 convention will be held Sunday, Jan. 18, 10:30 a. m. at the Workers Center, 26-28 Union Square, ruary . at the Laurel Garden, 75 E, 116th chief of the palace guard under the Organizations are asked not to former Obrenovich dynasty, and was) arrange any conflicting dates. the man who opened the gates for| Harlem Organizations! the hired murderers sent by King) The Harlem Youth Center that will REJECT CANNON In this strange and awful ugli-| Unit Negro organizers are urged to} Mr orbertioor All delegates must be| Alexander's father, Peter Kara-| open within ‘two, Weeks jin ite new | earn te . ey : Seat i headquarters at 2 H. 110th St., will art ness the Workers (Communist) | a, Ge ee aT eae georgevich, to let them in and) headquarters at 2°, tiotn st. wi! None Are Supporters Party aims to erect a lighthouse of | on. opening of the Harlem Youth truth to shed a light upon their mis-| Center will be celebrated with a ery and poverty and to be a guiding | Sand concert anf ball on Saturday Greek Fraction, The Greek fraction will meet to- morrow at 8:30 p, m. at 101 W. 27th St. slaughter the entire Obrenovich dy-| or daily basis for prices that. will nasty. Some say it was Zivkovich| suit every working class organiza- | K ich| tion. For more information apply to himself who killed the Obreriovich | j,° Hisman, 1271 Hoe Ave. Bronx, of Trotsky star in the struggle of: the Negro | SYening.at the Harlem Youth Center, workers for freedom and happiness. "he Workers (Communist) Party aims to build a Labor Center, where the tired worker (Negro and white) may come and spend his time learn- ing how to bere a re = eel class struggle, having a quiet hour hs book or los self in carefree u ‘The amusements are to be started Saturday, Jan, 12, by Section 6, Workers (Communist) Party, which is giving a dance and entertainment at the headquarters, 56 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, During the eve- ning of aty and dancing a short speech will be delivered by Richard i Negro labor leader. Charles Burroughs, prominent ac- tor, heads the list @f entertainers. The Young Workers League Band will furnish dance music. Negro and white workers, Jend your sup- port! DAVID BERKINGHOFF, A - AT PHI Soviet Musie ++ Daily’ Celebration Friday PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8—The editors of three Communist. and left wing publications will be the chief sveakers at the celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Daily Work- | er here Friday evening at the Labor Institute, Eighth and Locust Sts. Robert Minor, editor of the Daily Worker, M. J. Olgin, editor of The Hammer, Yiddish Communist month- . FETE: 2 Hast 110th Street. Members of all units of the Harlem Y. W. L, |have participated in the arrange- | ments, Other organizations please | observe date, * eae 1 Section 1 Notice. All units of Section 1 wil? meet on their regular meeting nights: Wed- esday, units 4F, 8F, II (in the after- oon SN, 18. Night Workers Branch); <hursday, Morning Branch at 10 a. m. and Shop Nucleus 88. At these meetings continuatiomand summary of the discussion of the| inner Party situation as well as the election of delegates and new execu- | tive committee will take place. All| members must be present with their | membership cards. = | * * Seetion 1, Unit 2F, Discussion on the inner Party sit- uation will be continued at the meet- ing of Section 1, Unit 2F, at 6 p. m.| [tomorrow at 60 St. Marks Place.| | The CEC and minority theses will be| | voted on. Delegates will be elected to the section convention. i oS eek To All Units, | Tickets and posters for the Lenin| morial Meeting Saturday, Jan. 19,| now ready at the district office ‘all for them at once. | Me’ ye Pees US, 3E, Shop Nucleus 4 will hold an tmpor- tant meeting tomorrow at 6 p, m., at 101 W. 27th St. Comrades must | uring their books. | . International Branch, Section 1. A meeting of International Branch, Section 1, will be held today Jan. 9, at 7 p. m, sharp at the Man- |hattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. ‘The majority and minority theses will be discussed. Delegates to the |section convention and new func- | tionaries will be elected. Members lare urged to come on time, | ear 3s Unit 3F, Subsection 2A, A_discussion on the theses of the cE. C. and minority, and election of delegates to the section confer- ence will be held at the meeting of Unit 8F, Subsection 2A, tomorrow at 6 p. m., at 26-28 Union Square; 4th feaeoe (Workers Center). | Unit 35, 2F Meeting. | Unit 38, 2F will hold the Party | discussion today at 6:15 p, m. at 101 |W. 27th St. All must, attend, | * ly, and Michael Gold, editor of the | Willtameburg Y. W. 1 New Masses, will tell of the re | y-A,dance under the auspices of the) the Daily Worker in the struggles | Y. W. L., Williamsburgh Unit 2, will) oles dnavene Wiring tM louis ee Herbert Benjamin, district organ- | izer of the Workers (Communist) Unit 4F, 2B. Party, will be the chairman. |, A special meeting of the unit will In addition to the speakers an Workers Genter, 26 Union Sa" Unit elaborate musical program, suitable | members are requested to come with-| to this great occasion, has been ar-| Ut fall. ranged. This will include the play- | ing for the first time outside of | Myrtle Ave. * * * | * * * Unit 4, Section 7. Election of delegates to the sec- New York City of the new Soviet compositions, “October” and “1917.” | J. Fisherman, concert pianist, who recently returned from the Soviet Union, will play these as well as other works by Soviet composers. The many nationalities that will be represented at this celebration will have the opportunity of hear- ing songs in various languages sung | by Benjamini Graboni of the Phila- delphia Grand . Opera Company. Among the languages in which he will sing are English, Russian, Span- ish and Italian. This unusual musical program will be completed by a third artist of note, Jeanette Wolfe, who will also sing selections in a number of lan- guages, Hundreds of Philadelphia work- ers are planning to attend the great- est celebration of its kind ever held in this city. WORKERS DEPUTY TOO ‘OUTSPOKEN’ (Red Aid Press Service) BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, (By Mail).—The Belgrade city author- ies have started proceedings against the workers’ representative in the city council, Sima Markovic, because at the celebration of the 10th bnniversary of the Jugoslay state he had delivered a speech “against the state,” % As a matter of fact Sima Marko- vie in his “criminal” speech had taken the point of view common to the left wing in the labor movement vegarding the jubilee, that after 10 years of terror against the workers’ movement and the suppression of national minorities, the Yugoslav regime was now following the other imperialist states in their war preparations against the Soviet Union, . tion conference will be held at the meeting of the unit at 48 Bay 28th | St, tonight at 8 eae ee | New Y. W. L. Williamsburgh, The Y. W. L. has succeeded in or- | ganizing a new section in Williams- burgh, The new unit meets every | Thursday at 8 p. m., at 690 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn. All young workers are invited. eid Branch 6, Section 5. Branch 6, Section 5, will meet to- day at 8:15 p, m., at’ the Co-opera- tive Auditorium. ‘The theses of the COMRADES BAT SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts, a “For Any Kind of Insurance” "ARL BRODSKY Telephone Murray Hill 6550 7 East 42nd Street, New York ae aie anenaeseh aia SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. ee oie, Unit Organizers, Attention! All unit organizers must be pres- ent without ‘fail at the Workers Center, 26-28 Union Square, sixth floor, Friday, at 8 p.m. sharp. No organizer can miss this meeting! 4 8 Brownsville Section 8. Section 8, Brownsville section con- vention will be held on Sunday, Jan. 13, at 10 a. m, sharp at 154 Watkins St. Delegates and alternates must be on time. #0) oe Unit 5F, 3D, Discussion. Unit 5F, 3D, will meet tonight at 6 p. m. at 28 Union Square, Room 402, for Party discussion. * * * Unit GF, Subsection 2B. An important meeting of the unit will be held tomorrow at 6 p. m. at the Workers Center, Room 601. All members must attend to participate in the Party discussion and in the election of delegates. | Women's District Committee. A special meeting of the Women's District. Committee is called for 11 a, m., Saturday, Jan. oe * * Young Workers League. Nat Kaplan, editor of the “Young Worker,” and member of the N. E. C, of the League, will speak this Sun- day night at 8 at 60 St. Marks Place, on “The Young Workers (Commu- nist) League vs, Capitalist Youth Organizations.” Admission free. Danc- ing follows, all welcome, . *. # ‘Women’s Work Directors, A special meeting of section Wom- en's Work directors, subsection wom- en’s work directors, ‘unit women's work organizers, industrial fraction women’s work organizers will be held Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 7 p. m,, at 26 Union Square. * * * Section 2 Discussion, Section 2, 2B, will hold a discus- sion tonight at 6 o'clock at the La- bor Temple, 242 B, 14th St., Room 41. * * Unit 5F, Discussion. Unit 5F, Subsection 3C, will meet at 6:30 tomorrow at 108 E. 14th St. Discussion on the Party convention, election of delegates to section con- vention. ae ie Unit 6, Subsection 2A, Tnit 6, Subsection 2A will hold a special meeting tomorrow, 6 p. m., at the Workers Center. Representa- tives from majority and minority of the Party will lead the Party dis- cussion. Elecion of delegates to the section convention, election of new unit executive, x 8 «# Unit GF, Subsection 2A. Unit 6F, Subsection 2A, will meet tomorrow at 6 p, m., at the Workers Center. Delegates will be elected to the section convention, queen and threw her body out of. an/ upper story window. Anyway, if this aristocrat was willing to kill one of his own class like that, work- ers have little to hope from him, | The French press applauds the| dictatorship, in the hope that it | means a single united strong mili- tary rule for France’s ally in the Balkans. | NED SUNDAY NETS 13 “DAILY” SUBS | } Big Drive (Spevial to the Daily Worker) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8.—Forty- three subscriptions to the Daily Worker were secured at a success-| ful Red Sunday drive here under the direction of Paul C. Reiss, local | Daily Worker agent. Workers of this city are over- |joyed at this record and are deter- |mined to go ahead and secure many | more subs. The subscription drive | is being conducted by special squads | whose energetic canvassing is pro-| ; ducing results, {city is part of the activity in con- nection with the celebration of the| fifth anniversary of the Daily Work-| er. The celebration will be held next Sunday evening at Music Arts Hall, 233 S. Broadway. A big con- cert has been arranged, with speeches by prominent Communist leaders, | The celebration of the birthday of Los Angeles Conducts! The subscription campaign in this | * Bing ri (Continued from Page One Women Council Lectures. 10 ish to give the widest pub- Kate Gitlow will address Council) ticity to their statement repudiating 15—Cooperative Jewish National Fer-|Cannon and Trotskyism, in order to | ar : ) band—tomorrow, 8:30 p. m., at their a oe auditorium, 2771 Williamsbridge Rd.,|help correct any false estimate of on “Women and Organization.” \the Party situation in Akron. (8) At a recent meeting the invited to attend|/ Party membership voted unani- y for a resolution denouncing Freiheit Sport Club. |'Trotskyism as counter-revolution- The Freiheit Sport Club has ar-|ary, and approvii st nged a dance for Sunday at 8 p. m.,| ¢ pews #06 expalnion of its club rooms, 230 1, 5th St. An|Cannon and others as enemies of ellent jaz: for the now | | Working women and men of the| | neighborhood are these lectures. a | mona r and has been engaged) our Party and the Comintern. Pre: evening, ent at this meeting were eleven a hes doa Liber to Lecture. comrades who had either voted Dr. B. Liber will deliver a series/ against the resolution of the Central of four lectures at the Manhattan| y,, * A s yeeum, 66 1. 4th St Bh Frid Executive Committee or protested 11, 25 and Feb. 1, on “R against the expulsion of a local Personal Lite.” |eomrade for failure to clearly re- pudiate and dissolve his connections with Cannon, The local comrades resent all at- jtemnts to brand them Trotskyists pte _|or Cannonites. They have admitted un cten ers Takaro of Columbia) their error in voting against the r for 30 minutes at the|Central Executive Committee reso- Labor Temple poetry forum, 242 E.| lution ir i 14th St., near Second Ave, tomorrow / 4." 3) And désize: now, to point ‘ont at 8:15 "p.m, | o a ; oy comrades the danger of allowing factionalism to disarm Working Class Women. ltheie: 4 i i | Pauline Rogers will lecture on| their judgment in defending the | “The War Danger” before Flatbush| Party against enemies inside and bers and'women of the neighborhood} Cannon and Trotskyism will find should attend. no supporters in Akron Party ranks, | There is room for only one Commv- | Lectures w. il begin at 8:30 p. m. * * * . 6 Workers Laboratory Theatre. The Workers’ Laboratory Theatre|nist Party and International and | | meets every Monday, Wednesday and! Cannon’s i imi vhich | Friday at §:30 p. m,, at 834 EB. 15th] O® I pe aan st., basement, All’ interested in| ¢*Presses itself in Leftist phrases, is workers’ dramatics are welcome. |foredoomed to failure. There can * be but one program and policy fora Bolshevik Party and that is the main line of the Communist Inter- national. Dental Workers, Membership meeting of Dental Laboratory Workers at Labor Tem- ple, 14th St. and Second Ave. to- night. | * * * Brooklyn Workers Center. Concert and dance under the aus-| pices of the Brooklyn Workers Cen-| Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant CENTRAL BUSINESS SCHOOL the “Daily” is expected to give added impetus to the subscription campaign and it will continue thru- out the month, } =: Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Ue aes Unit FDI, Subsection 20. at 6 p. m., at 80 Union Sauare. Dis- cussion of theses and election of dele- gates to the section convention on the order of business. Every mem- ber come on time, “Without # revolutionary theory there can be no revolutionary par- ty."—Lenin. Lenin memorial meet ing, January 19, in Madison Square Garden. DANCING NEWEST STEPS noise, balance, lead, follow in confi- dence, quickly, finest teachers, guar- anteed to teach you correctly waltz, fox trot, collegiate, Peabody, Ar- gentine tango, given in separaté rooms, without appointment; indi- vidual lessons, $1; open 10 Al M, to 11 P. M.; also Sundays; special course for beginners. VALENCIA DANCING STUDIOS, 108 W. 74th Street. SUSquehanna 0629. 2. Workers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. READY MADE SUITS. Quality—Full Value 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. Cor. 18th St—Tel. Algonquin 2323 MODERATE PRICES Room 1207-8 Algon Your Unit Meetings NOTICE TO ALL PARTY MEMBERS! ATTEND Delegates to Your Section Convention. Be Present. Be On Time. Bring Your Membership Card. DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. This Week to Elect FD1, Subsection 2C meets tonight | |] Office Hours: Tues., Thurs. & sat. |||’ —Bookkeeping 9:20-22 a, m, 2-8 p. m. | Sunday, 10:00 a. m, to 1:00 p. m||) —Stenography | ccm yt eel FOR ] dhe e: ritin { INTMENT on { 249 EAST 116th STRERT pew & Cor. Second Ave. Vork 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: University 5365 Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet 12th and 13th Sta, Strictly Vegetarian Food. New Lehigh 6022. Telephone: Individual Instruction CLASS LIMITED DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone, Algonquin #183 Not connected with nny other office Advertise your union meetings bere. For ‘nformation write to The DAILY WORKER Adve:tising Dept, 26-28 Union 3q., New York City ee Window Cleaners’ Protective Union—Local 8 Affiliated with the A. F. of L. 15 E. 3rd 8t., New York Meets each Ist and 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 P. M. at Manhattan Lyceum, Window Cleaners, Join Your Union! AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Baker's Local 164 Meets istSaturday in the month at 3468 Third Ave. Bi N. BUTCHERS’ U Local 174, A.M.C.&B.W. of N.A. Office and Headquarters: Labor Temple, 243 E. 84th St. Room 12 Regular meetin; ver: third Sunday, 10 Employment Bureau open ¢ day at M. y first and A. M. Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workersy 123 W. Sist St. Phone Circle 7336 BUSINESS MEETING=]] m. Unton—Join the Common Enemy! ‘2 from 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S © VEGLYARKIAN HEALTH R&STAURANT 658 Claremont P’kway 108 E. 14th STREET | 2, Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Bronx | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where al) radicals meet. COOPERAT: PATRONIZE 302 E. 12th ST, NEW YORK E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., | Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel. OLinville 9681-2 — 9791-2 | Unity Co-operatore Patronise SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailer “1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Ste, Next to Unity Co-operative Houre, For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p, m. MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX Moved to 2440 Bronx Park East Near Co-operative calcar. Apt. 6H Telephone EASTABROOK 2469 | Special rates to studente from the Co-operative House, Patronize = No-Tip Barber Shops’ 26-28 UNION SQUARE Q flight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK ry . Manhattan Opera House 34th St. and 8th Ave., New York PROGRAM RED YELLOW MOVIE BLACK Taken at the Sixth Jubilee of the ‘Freibeit” in Madison Square Garden MOVIE + FREIKEIT We See All the Processes in the Making of Jewish Daily ‘Freiheit.” See the Editorial Staff; Compositors; Stereotypers; Pressmen, and the Office Staffs at Work. WwW EPISODES OF THE FREIHEIT Written by N. BUCHWALD Acted by the FREIHEIT DRAMATIC STUDIO t Ud Gdal Zaleski, Cello Soloist CHRYSTIE STREET EAST BROADWAY UNION SQUARE TICKETS: 75 Cents to $1.50 (reserved seats), at the “Freiheit” Office, 30 Union Square, and in the fol- lowing Stations: 160 W. 21st St. HARLEM—Health Food Restaurant, 1600 ‘Madison Ave., and Unity Cooperative House, 1800 7th Ave. BRONX—Rapoport Center, 1310 Southern Boulevard. BROWNSVILLE—Goldstein’s Book Store, 365 Sutter Avenue, BORO PARK—Max Snow’s Drug Store, 4224 13th Ay. |