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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929 Page Five lewish Workers to Celebrate 2.500th Freiheit Tomorrow Night POR: Saleh oP od HE CROWDWILL Fraternal Organizations SERBDICTATOR © Workers Party Activities Office Workers. PAY TRIBUTE TO dance for Feb. 21, |ranged a Washington's | birthday eve, vebs' at W |Manor, Sympathetic ' organizations | \are asked not to arrange any affair for that evening. | | omen Theatre Party. A good opportunity. for Jewish workers to see the regular week-end play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on 14th St. and 3rd Ave. on Friday evening, Feb. 8, at reduced prices if tickets are gotten in advance. full price will be charged on day of the performance. Che Manhattan Opera House to Be Scene Several thousand Jewish workers vill join tomorrow night in a cele- ¢ a ration of the appearance of the | | 3, Srophete ce) 2,500th number of the Freiheit, Yid- | i * a s, i ee he ; Negro Entertainment, Dance. lish Communist daily, at Manhattan) 4 "N€cro entertainment and. dance Jpera House, 34th St., west of|has been arranged by Section 6 of Zighth Ave. |the Workers (Communist) Party * . ; _ Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, for The workers will pay a rousing turday. An interesting program ribute to the paper that for nearly | is being prepared. | even years has valiantly defended | he interests of the working class | hruout the world. The Freiheit has uring these years been particularly ictive in championing the struggles of the needle trades workers and ias mercilessly exposed the corrupt. : ; Metro Workers Soccer Lengue. raitorous machines supported by The Metropolitan Workers Soccer he Jewish Daily Forward and the ey ge hold bal oo ad < at the Laurel Garden, 75 th actionary United Hebrew Trades. Organizations are asked not to An interesting feature of the nge any conflicting dates. celebration is that the holiday issue | of the paper is being edited entirely | y workers from the shops. | headquarters at 2 BP. 110th St., The program includes a movie of| rent out rooms on weekly, monthly he various departments of the Frei-| or daily basis ae eed that eel § suit every working class organiza- reit, a movie of the celebration of | tion, “Wor Tore information apply to he sixth anniversary of the Freiheit| E. Bisman, 1271 Hoe Aye. Bronx, it Madison Square Garden last year | ind a performance by the Freiheit | dramatic Studio. PHILA, ‘DAILY’ FEST TONIGHT. Soviet Music; Minor, Olgin to Speak PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 10.— Conight at 8 o’clock Labor Institute, | tighth and Locust Sts., will be the | cene of a great mass celebration of he fifth anniversary of the Daily | advance may be gotten at the central St., vesant 0576 Room Negro Champion Dapee, The Negro Champion and_ the America! Negro Labor Congress will ave a joint dance and ment Jan, 22 at Renaissance Casino Sth St, and 7th Ave, Other or- anizations asked to observe ate, are Harlem Organizations! The Harlem Youth Center that will | open within two weeks in its new Fretheit Sport Club. The Freiheit Sport Club has ar-| nged a dance for Sunday at 8 p. m.,| its club rooms, 230 BH. 5th St. An excellent jazz band has been engaged for the oreHISg: & Liber to’ Lecture. Dr. B. Liber will deliver a series of four lectures at the Manhattan | Lyceum, 66 B. 4th St. on Fridays, | Jan. 11, 18, 26 and Feb. 1, on “Radi- calism and’ Personal Life.” ‘The sub-| dects of each lecture will be: “Sex Life and the Radicals; Health and| | the Radicals; Disease and the Radi- cals and Radical Child-Upbringing.” | restuves will begin at 8:30 p. m. wi ney Lanoratery Theatre. The Workers’ Laboratory Theatre meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 p, m., at 334 BE. 16th |St basement. All interested workers’ aramatics are, welcome. Brooklyn Workers Center. Concert and dance under the aus- pices of the Brooklyn Workers Cen- ne D ter, Williamsburg, at 56 Manhatsin Vorker, central organ of the Work-| Ave., Jan. 26, at 8 p. m. Good Jazz | rs (Communist) Party and the only | >#nd- Sule cases Inglish-language daily in the world | hat fights for the workers. CO ee eh ati eh For many weeks Philadelphia | ance at Laurel Gardem Meh ae orkers have been looking forward | and Madison Avenue, today. Nadia » this occasion and for weeks | Shoot will Roca the ettertaient reparations have been going on to | program, Tickets on sale at the vake it the most successful event) Workers Bookshop and at the office Pare cei yteng | gf,the League, 799 Broadway, Room The editor of the Daily Worker simself, Robert Minor, will be| vresent to address the Philadelphia Anti-Imperinlist League. The All-America Anti-Imperialist | Bi ee Brooklyn Workers Center. A dance and concert under the aus- pices of the Brooklyn Workers Cen- vorkers. In addition, M. J. Olgin, | ter at ie aM gbr- Saturday evening, ditor of The Hammer, and Michael | ya ‘Good age band. ser eRORRS sold, editor of the New Masses, will | Iso speak, as well as Herbert Ben- amin, district organizer of the Vorkers (Communist) Party. The musical program promises to ve unusual invevery way. Jascha ‘ischerman, concert pianist, who has returned from the Soviet Unicn, Il play compositions by the new soviet composers, including the amous “October” and “1917.” These ompositions have never before been eard in this city. Another feature will be the sing- | ng of songs in English, Russian, talian and Spanish by Beniamini traboni, of the Philadelphia Grand | )pera Company. Songs in several | anguages will also be sung by nette Wolfe, well-known concert | ger. Tonight the big fifth anniversary | yeulation drive will also be started. | shiladelphia {a Getermined: not. £5) ag behind in securing subscriptions or the workers’ fighting paper. * Iron ane pase Workers, The union is celebrating its 16th | anniversary tomorrow evening at the | Laurel Garden, 75 EB. 116th St. The | celebration will mark the beginning | of the preparation for a struggle for the new demands the union has re- cently sent out to the bosses, x # Working Class Women, Council 10, Bath Beach, will cele- brate its second anniversary with a concert and vetcherinka at 48 Bay 28th St. on Pybaaal of * feet Open Forum. Bob Dunn will talk on the “Full Garage” at the Bronx open forum, 1420 Wilkins Ave. at 8 p, m. Sunday | nigl ee Frethelt’ Chorus and Ball. The annual ball of the Freiheit Singing Society will take place on Friday, Feb, 22, at the Manhattan Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sist St,, Phone Circle 7336 BUSINESS MEETING<=]) eld on the first Monday of the month at $ p. m, One Indastry—One Unton—Join and Fight the Common Enemy! Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. We demand the immeazace recognt- jon of Soviet Union by ihe United ie a and See TARAS SHEVCHENKO A HIGHLY EDUCATIONAL FILM Picturizing Social and Political System of Czarist Russia A True Life Story of the Greatest Ukrainian Poet, MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 E, 4th St, Jan. 10 11 13 8 P.M. 8 P.M. 1.45 P. M. NOTICE TO ALL PARTY MEMBERS! ATTEND Your Unit Meetings This Week to Elect Delegates to Your Section Convention. Be Present. Be On Time. Bring Your Membership Card. DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The| the| Tickets in| office of the United Council of Work- | at| entertain« | will | yeeum, 66 ms Fourth St. The Office Workers’ Umon has ar- | Bronx Fretheit Chorus. The Bronx Section, Freih S ing Society will hold a concert and ball on Saturday evening, Feb. 2, at the Road. Rose 1347 Boston ety will par- program con- ducted by Jacob Schaefer. Garden, The Singing ar | Women's Eduen p. m., at 26 Union Square, bers must attend, All mem- | Harlem Painting rite exhibition of paintings by Mie ibition, M. is being held at 1492 Madson he ar 102nd St. at present. aahibition closes this Sunday. } open daily from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. a oe Harlem Organizations, Attention | ‘The Harlem youth’ center opened at 2 E. 110th St, Rooms f¢ | parties, open forums and dances. ‘or BE. information get in touch with | Elsman, 1271 Hoe Ave., Bronx. +e ee | Brownsville Y. W. L. Camaraderie, Saturday evening, Bot t 154 Watkins St., Brook- ly arranged by the Brownsville Young orkers League. | Ha aie Youth Center. Concert and dance to celebrate opening of the Harlem Youth Cen- ter tomorrow evening, St. at 2 5, Everybody is invited. 110th w orkers The iroup 8 Ss and meet- ing Friday, 108 EB. 14th | St, 8 p.m | . 18, at Young Defenders. || The Young Defenders, as part of their educational program, will or- | ganize an Esperanto All inter- nationalists are invited. Instruction is free. Registration is now on. The | class will meet every Sunday from 4 to 6 p. m., at 1400 Boston Road, Bronx. The first lesson will be given Jan. 20. Cae eae | Young Defenders Dance. | The Young Defenders will give a dance Sunday, beginning at 8 p. m. at its headquarters, 1400 Boston | Road. Snappy band and good enter- tainment. All invited, ke Talk on aveldtionaty Poetry. A. B. Magil, of the Daily W staff, will speak on “Modern Revo- |lutionary Poetry” tonight at 8:30 at er 5 | Irv vi 5th and Irvi Howe lke th pices of the Fol- lowers of the Trai ‘ HOOVER FRIEND ~ IN MEXICO PLOT ‘Admit Letters Forged | Against USSR * Continued from Page One omic Council of the Allies to! | Hoover, who was then Director Gen-| ‘eral of Relief, engaged in starving | Soviet Bavaria and Soviet Hungary into surrender to reactionary arm- ies. For his attack on the working class of Europe the most reaction- ary governments made him member of their knightly orders; he is an officer of “The Crown of Belgium,” belongs to the “Order of the White Rose of Finland,” and the “Order of the Restituti” of Poland. Chairman Reed of the committee offered the senate two forged type- written letters, claiming to show a payment from the U. S. S. R. to COOPERATORS PATRONIZE M. FORMAN Allerton Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 7236 ALLERTON AVE, Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx Phone Olinville 2583 1s? FROM FACTORY TO you! HIGH-GRADE MEN'S and YOUNG MENS SUITS From $12.50 to $25.00 PARK CLOTHING STORE 93 Ave. A, Cor, 6th St. N. ¥. C. Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. COOPERATURS! PATRONIZE E. KARO Your Nenrest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel. OLinville 9681-2 — 9 Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor l 1818 --- 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts, Next to Unity Co-operative House MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE CONSERVATOR' PIANO LESSONS Moved to 2440 Bronx Park Enst Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. 6H Telephone EASTAB! BROOK "ras Special rates to studente from the Co-operative House, Patronize 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 fitght up) 2700 BRUNX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) 'No-Tip Barber Sis | Convention of Section 1. All the delegates and alternates to the convention of Section 1 of the Workers (Communist) Party must report this Sunda th WIELDS BLOODY 5 Croat “Papers Are | Section 1 are invited to attend, B d —Section Convention Arrange- anne ments Committee. ‘Continued from Page One Unit Organizers Meeting. : Thi ti meeting of all unit organizers bunal at Rome. is court is em-/ will be held tonight at & p.m, powered to serve the death sentence tages Bains A i ym. |All unit organizers are urged to be upon all Communists and their sym-| vresent at this meetings pathizers and can interpret any ac- * Workers Center, 26 Union Square. | ti i = & Sei YY. W. LL. Office Workers. Gon it pleases, as “opposed to state} 1, Members of the YW. L. who interests.” Not only the extraor-|are office workers must attend a ry important meeting tomorrow at m, at the Workers Center, 26 dinary court, but also the new ju-|¥ diciary system is made an integral | {.Ron"Square |part of the bloody dictatorship by * * * |placing all the judges under the ae coeetty eae | t : Unit meetings will be held during direct authority of the king. -- the week of January 7 to 13 for the election of delegates to the Section Unrest Grows. | Convention, All should take note Another law gives the king power | time to participate in discussion and to appoint all the thirty members lection. of the council of state. East N. W AVA Hawons Five Croatian newspapers in Z y The east Y. section of the a alr : ; Young Workers (Communist) League greb have already been suppr ed | ik ROIe 1ee Pikat a and their editorial offices closed morrow at the >» . ree Workers Center, 313 Hinsdale Street. ew decree , until further notices: A perce _ There will. be entertainment a has been declared by the dictator, ' an excellent jazz band. All. wor Zikvovitch, providing that any news- | ¢rs are invited to attend. papers that give offense in any way may have their editions confiscated instantly and if confiscated three times within one month will be sup- pressed entirely. | Anti-Soviet Bloc. Attaches of the British French embassies in Belgrade keep in constant touch with the new ogi nferences are being | UE oe ake : he Negro District Committee of 1 continually held. Frequent meet-| ty. Workers (Communist) Party has ings of Rumanian, Czechoslavakian, | called a conference for Jan. 25, at Lenin Memorini Meet A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be held in Madison Square Garden Sat- urday evening, January 19. All Party and sympathetic organizations please take note. You are requested not to arrange any conflicting dates. ‘The Lenin Memorial Meeting this year will be anda powerful demonstration against the impeijalist war and for the de- fense of the Soviet Union. eae ce Negro Committee Conference. 5 /'s pm. at the Workers Center, 28 rench and Yugoslav representa-/1).{on Square. Negro workers, those tives ‘are taking place with the pur- | interested in Negro work, Negro sub- Sc ee ant nti- | section and section directors, and pose of strengthening the ai unit Negro organizers are urged to Soviet war bloc in eastern Europe. attend this conference, * * * To All Units. and posters for the Lenin KING GEORGE QUERILOUS. Meeting Saturday, Jan. 19. LONDON, dams (eA report tor|averuvey mene ue tres ota day from the king’s physicians says Call for ne at once. his condition is unchanged. They are still keeping George alive, tho at some trouble over feeding, weak-' ness and heart failure. The royal | Educational Institute— peconsta ee ea RU ee English, Arithmetic, Composition, Tickets Memori: Williamsburg ¥. Ww. A dance under the auspices of the | pretty fine fare, and its owner now onuht |peevishly protests at the liduid diet History, Pike i et Oe Heli it receives. || Instruction jeginners or Ad- || vanced—At Your Home or School, | |] 8301 LIVINGSTON ST., B’KLYN |Ivy Lee, a professional publicist. | TRIANGLE 0509. | Yesterday the senate committee an- NG L I s H }nounced that documents purporting | to show that Senators Norris and Borah received money from the| | Soviet Union were forgeries. The tactic of the committee in re-| porting these admittedly forged documents regarding the Soviet! Union, along with the real Mexican) embassy documents, seems to be one of thus casting discredit on the latter. DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 808—Phone, Algonquin &183 BENIXOFF SCHOOL: 337 GRAND STREET, N. Y. Phone: Orchard 7312 CENTRAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Not connected with any other office —Bookkeeping : —Stenography Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF —Typewriting SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues., 9:30-22 a. m., Sunday, 10:00 a. m. Individual Instruction CLASS LIMITED to 1:00 p. m. poise, balance, lead, follow in vonfl- dence, quickly, finest teachers, & anteed to teach you correctly fox trot, collegiate, P. | gentine tango, given rooms, without [DR. L. HENDIN] SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. MODERATE PRICES Room 1207-8 in 8 appointment vidual lessons, $1; open 10 A, M. 11 P. M,; also Sund: special course for beginners. VAL | STUDIOS, 108 Ww. |SUSquehanna 0629, Algonquin 6574 74th Street. Concert and Dance Given by Ukrainian Workers Club of Harlem at 1538 MADISON AVENUE on Saturday Eve. Jan. 12, 1928 at 10 a, m. to) s at the | Elementary — Intermediate Advanced—Private or Group “Sex Life and the Radicals.” {|| PRBASE, TELEPHONE Fon $108 E. 14th STREET 249 dasr 115th gh tte Cor. Second Ave, New York —— = "1 "T: Telephone: Lehigh 6022. DANCING NEWEST STEPS) ¥, W.L, Williamsburgh Unit 2, w 20 at 8:30 p. m * * * “be held Workers C fourth fle on time. Unit Organizers, Attention! All unit organizers must be ent without fail at the Workers 6 Center, 26-28 Union Square, s floor, today at § p. m. sharp. organizer can miss this meeting Br Section vention on Sunday at 10 a at Bt. Delegates and alternates Raniet be on time. Women's District Committee. A special meeting of the Women's] District. Com’ is called for 11] | a, m., Saturday, - 19 = C. of the League, will speak this Sun- ht at 8 at 60 Marks Place fhe Young pitalist Admission free welcome | ing follo Distriet Con The section conv held Sunday beginn at 10 a. m. at the f ection 1, 60 St. M tion 2, 101 W. 28 Union Squ 108rd_ St: S Ave., Bronx Ave., Brookly maid Ave. Mermaid A Turn Hali, Broadwa | Astoria, L. 1. | ae ® will be ng | Promptly 14 30 Wii icin a ; Section 9. and 14th Ave ' " 5, Bronx, Section e will be held Sund: at Section h qua: Ave, Bri | near Unit 3 8F, 2C will special for the preconyention dis- and the election of delegates to the section conference, at 6 p. m. today at 108 EK. 14th Street, es membe: any book Unit meeting cussion hold a “For Any Kind of Insurance” (ARL sbi Telephone Wurray Hill 5550 7 East 42nd Street, New York | eee ene teeeeian OT “RADICALISM & PERSONAL) | LIFE.” A Course of Four Lectures by DR. BENSION LIBER | MANHATTAN LYCEUM =| 66 EAST FOURTH STREET New York City TONIGHT, January 11 8:30 P. Single Admixsion 35 Auspices: ROAD TO MELROSE > VEGETARIAN Dairy RESTAURAN Comrades Will Always Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 se eE Ss) BLVD., Bronx 174th St. Station) PH oN ‘Mi— INTERVALE Course $1.00, REEDO: 9149, Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: University 5365 Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. All Comrades Meet at , BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RisTAURANT 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx NN re Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A e with atmosp: where all radicals m: $02 E. 12th ST. NEW YORE Benefit:—DAILY WORKER and UKRAINIAN WORKERS CLUB. — Admission 50 Cents — TONIGHT Latin American Moonlight Dance Given by The N. Y. Branch All America Anti-Imperialist League at LAUREL GARDEN 116th Street and Madison Avenue Music by JOHN C. SMITH’S Negro Jazz Orchestra — Tickets 75 Cents — COME TONIGHT MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant _ 1763 Southern, Bivd., Bi ht Off 1 For a Real Oriental Cooked Menl VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner Oth Ave.) RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open from 10 a. m, to 12 p. m. Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIS | ~~ CELEBRATION JEWISH DAILY FREIREIT SAT. EVE. ) % Manhattan Opera House 34th St. and 8th Ave., New York PROGRAM MOVIE 3 YELLOW BLACK Taken at the Sixth Jubilee of the “Freiheit” in Madison Square Garden MOVIE « FREIEIT A Screen Presentation of the 20,000 Surging Workers at the Madison Square Garden on the Occasion of the 6th Anniversary of the “FREIHEIT” SEE YOURSELF AND YOUR FRIENDS ON THE SCREEN. You Were There and the Camera Registered It and the Screen Will Show It. SEE ON THE SCREEN THE THRILLING PLAY: “RED, YELLOW, BLACK.” EPISODES CHRYSTIE STREET oF THE EAST BROADWAY UNION SQUARE FREIHEIT Written by N. BUCHWALD Acted by the FREIHEIT DRAMATIC STUDIO Gdal Zaleski, Cello Soloist LAZAR WEINER. 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, Ave., and Unity Cooperative House, 1800 7th Ave. | BROWNSVILLE—Goldstein’s Book Store, 365 Sutter Avenue. 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK | DOWNTOWN—Needle Workers Industrial Union, — 1600 Madison | BRONX—Rapoport Center, 1310 Southern Boulevard. | BORO PARK—Max Snow’s Drug Store, 4224 13th Av. “g