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} “tempt to defeat this strike, as they | DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK. THOUS ANDS THRONG. TO STRIKE , FRIDAY, MEETINGS TO PLEDGE SOLIDARITY 1929 FEI JARY 8, AND SIGN UP TO FIGHT essmekers in Webster Hall signing strike hows part of great crowd, voting by agreement, ( pic | show of hands to conduct the str pledging solidarity until the low 2 ike to a victorious conclusion, and wages, open shop, sweatshop condi- tions are abolished in New York. Photo to right is part of platform at Webster Hall, with President Louis Hyman, at right, addressing meeting. The others standing are, Left to right, Phil Goodman, Charles Zimmerman, and Ben Gold, Sozzi Memorial Meeting Sunday Will Denounce Murders of Fascists, Impenialtsts ON ALL WORKERS TO HELP § TRIKE Reactionarie s ; and ia Office Workers. The 1Ottice Workers’ Umon has ar- da: for Washington's Feb, 21, at Webster Sympathetic ' organizations ed not to arrange any affair : that evening. ee) le Women Theatre varty- A good opportunity for Jewish workers to see the regular week-end play ~<a l4th St. and 8rd Ave, this Police; for Bosses” ivesne ee seduced peteee 0 — tickets are gotten in advance. The 11. full price will be arged on the The follow 4 of the performance. Tickets in day ivance may be gotten at the central si t ined on the e of the United Council of Work- makers need 2 Women, 80 E. ilth St., eens York by the f the 533, or phone Stuyvesant 0576- Jnion League: < > : ao Workers Soccer League. * * * The Metropolitan Workers Soccer . eague Will hold a ball on February 3 at the Laurel Garden, 75 EB. 116th } Metro | Support Dressm aker s’ Strike. The Trade tional basement. Fraternal organiza- League, Ame of the asked not to arrange a NE Tet, onfl cti g dates, Red Internatio: p Unions; joe ne calls upon ail Workers Laboratory Theatre. Fy ps _ h The Workers’ Laboratory Th tre fae po meets every Monday, Wednesday and the New York dre: iday at 6:30 p. m., at 334 E. loth é * * * Ne e ship of the Needle German Speaking Comrades. Tndustrial Unior German speaking comrades ar struggle to brea wanted to participate in building a ma: chorus, Applicants are welcome conditions existing 2 eve Tuesday, 8:30 p. m. Labor and to build and compel the bosses | Temple, 248 B. sith St. Room 18— ‘They | Uthmann Singing Society. to recognize their new union. They | * . valiant fighter must re- | Millinery Theatre Party. BS at Basie Vite The Millinery Workers Union, 43, ceive the support of every militant nas arranged a theatre party’ for worker. March 20. Fraternal organizations Ps ro jare asked not ‘to arrange conflicting Conditions Worse. |dates for that evening. the: workers, ii 42, en © ‘The con: ay workers, 1 Scandinavian Workers Athletic Club. phe paciost been steadily wor- | he Scandinavian Workers’ Ath- sened as a result the open be- | letie Club will hold its second annual Gavatn “and class-collaboratic ji. |ball at Vasa Castle Hall, 149th St. trayals and class-collaboration poli- | (hq Waiton Ave. tomorrow. All. La- cies of the sce t leaders of the |bor Sport comrades and all others éld needle trades unions. These|are invited. Two good jazz band Soe = : will supply the music. Ail welcome. treacherous leaders ha permitted a ea s und by their policies aided the ex-|tnternational Labor Defense Bazaar. si of the jobber ting| The annual bazaar of the Interna ad a th ce e ple tional Labor Defense, New York dis- evil and the unbearable trict, will take place March 6, 7, 8 sweatshop cond The werke , 10 in New Star Canine, 107th St. » left |and Park Ave, Make donations—con: under the the left | tribute articles—come into the of- wing, have fc against |fice, 799 Broadwi Room 422, and these condit reactionary a jalist 2 tionary leadership, a ¢ the |help us with the preparatory work. Se ee of the | reac- | agents Freiheit Chorus Annual Ball. ‘The annual ball of the Freiheit Singing Society will take place Fri- ra servile Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday of: the bosses, has cted its en-|/at the Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E, tire attention to de g the mili- | ourt * ruthlessly destro ENS Fraction Ball. ions of tant left wing, ing the organizat trades wor unions openly serv A bi menian fraction of (Communist) Party the in the Schwartz Art Theatre on |’ ortunity asses for beginners anish are be taught. ee ‘Singing Jailbirds” Benefit. A benefit. performance of Upton inging Sana bss will be Street quare. ‘The will be given under the of. the Harlem Champion r Club, and is for the benefit “Negro Champion." Tickets Champion's » is on the line, ae Culture Club, The third anniy y of the Workers Culture Club of Brow ville will be celebrated with a ec cert and vetcherinka tomorrow eve ning, 154 Watkins St. * Workers Brownsville, 2 Mei ® Weisbord Speaks, Workers Culture Club, Albert Weisbord, of the National Textile Workers’ Union, wil k at the meeting of the Workers - ture of Brownsville, Friday “Role of t! the Club United Council Working Women. Concert and vetcherinka arr: by Council 8, United Council ing Women, will be given Satur lay Feb. 23, 8:30 p. m.; proceeds for new Needle Trad Union. Workers Center, Moissaye Olgin Whither America” at the Workers| Center of Brownsville, 154 Watkins| St. tonight, Brownsville, will speak on seeing Laundry Workers Give Show, The Laundry Workers Section of the Trade Union Educational League has taken the entire theatre for the show of “Singing Jailbirds,” per- formance’ tonight. All workers are| Icome to see the show. Tickets) will be sold at the theatre box of- and also members of the '. =. L., Laundry Workers Section. * . . Painters, Carpenters, Chauffeur ‘Wanted. Painters, carpenters and a chauf- eur are wanted to do volunteer work for the Workers International Relief. See Louis A. Baum, 1 Union iquare, Chay eee 3 Freiheit Symphony Orchestra. | 21 will be given by the Ar- Workers }, and the Armen-| vo 1 branch ‘of the International Labor |, j “Franz Schubert” will be the sub- ject of a talk by Nathan Alterman on Friday, Feb. 15, at Rose Garden, 1347 Boston Road, Bronx. The or- chestra will illustrate the talk with excerpts from Schubert's work. * cae Workers International Relief Ball. A Workers and Farmers Costume auspices of Local New Workers International kiven at Pythian Temple, 70th Defense for the benefit of the Ar-| St, of Broakwar. Weide ab the t the menian. Communist. paper and the|i%"s140'p, wn, Pe ee ae Friday, Fel the ers in the indus- | Paterson textile strikers tomorrow Src et try. evening at 221 ¥ th St. | Window Cleaners Union 4 oo iB Lae |The Window Cleaners. Protec Free Spanish, Courses, |Union, Local 8, will hold a ball to In this Spanish lessons are being given|celebrate the 13th anniversary of the * lef: a le free of charge at the Spanish Workers} loc al Monday evening, Manhattan Ly- under left-wing lc Center, 55 W. 113th St, every Mon- ceum, 66th E, 4th St. siruggling to‘ unionize the paaatay: ozin Speaks, will speak at the Fol-| ail Club educational PI » on| “club Phursd: Oriental will} * Proceeds for League Calls on Youth Section Women Organizer! All Sectiou Women Work Organiz- ers are ordered tu immediately send in to the district office, for the at- tention of Sylvia Spiro, the names and addresses of the newly elected Unit Women Work Organizers. el ey ae A Night In Mexico. The Spanish fraction in conjunction ith the Harlem Y.W.L. has arranged STATEMENT ON DRESS STRIKE Night, in’ Mexico” for Saturday . evening, February 16, at 143 B. 103d | ng ‘Talks. for Work in Struggle St. All organizations are requested to National Fi reserve this date. A Mexican concert ing, 'Dnited list League, om the Forum and uspices of the Problems — Club, this afternoon, 304 Barnard Hall, St. and Broadw Biedenkapp Speaks Siedenkapp will U. peak on in the u S.” at the 1330 Wilkins Discussion. rkers Forum, m. 8p. a Luxemburg G he Rosa Lu Sports Club. irls Sports will hold an affair in memorial at the Bronx Wilkins eleom Membership Meet, ¥.W.S, hip mé 1 A specia?_member: young W held Bristol -| port will be Biven. | | * Third Pet ee S.C. The Young Workers Social Culture |Club will celet its third anni- versary with a banquet and dance to- morrow evening at h dquarters, 118 | Bristol St., near P: Ave., Brook- |1yn, All workers welcome, # * * | Progressive Butchers Union, Celebrate YM The Progressive Butchers and Poultry Workers Union will celebrate at the Downtown Workers Club, 35 Second St. Sunday. The celebrate the opening of 314 EB, 9th St. et heen | Iron Workers Union Meet. An important meeting of the Architectural Iron, Bronze and Struc- |tural Steel Workers Union will be held Tuesday evening, Feb, 12, will |be given. affair will offices at Minor Will Ap Appear at “Othello” Benefit for Working Women Robert Minor, editor of the Daily pe Youth Section of the unicn. Worker, will appear at the perform- ance at the Maurice Schwartz Art Theatre, 14th St. and Third Ave., of “Othello,” for the benefit of the | 5; United Councils of Working Class Women, tonight. Tickets for this performance, if obtained in advance from the Uni- ted Councils of Working Class Wort men, 89 E, 11th St., Room 533, are | at a reduced price. At the door the ‘full admission will be charged. to do away with the sweatshop con- ditions which the socialist bureau eravy (Schlesinger, Sigman Co.) aided the bosses so energetically in establishing; and to put into force the program of the new union. This means the establishment in the in- dustry of the. 40-hour, 5-day week and abolition of piece-work, with a minimun: ‘wage scale that would guarantee decent living conditions| and 40-wéek yearly time; union! control of jobbers and manufactur- | ers and limitation of contractors, avith the object of their eventual | €limination: so-that the real bosses | in the industry shall be made re- sponsible for the conditions of the | workers with no possibility of whole- sale discharges; elimination of the sweatshops; unemployment insur- ance, paid by the bosses and ad- ministered by the workers; and the protection of the youth and women litalist courts and police, will be ‘open and evident to every worker. The T. U. E. L. calls upon you, workers, to meet these attacks by uniting your ranks in the shops and intensifying this struggle on every front; by defying injunctions, and \turning out en masse on the picket jlines. Fake Peace Maneuvers. The efforts of the reactionary so- ciaiist leadership to serve the bosses |now take the form of various “peace | maneuvers, ”” “unity proposals,” etc., in order to create illusions among ‘the workers and thereby demoral- izing them. Your only answer to \this must be “unity of the workers \in the shops against all enemies, the bosses and their agents. They will then come out more openly for the bosses and resort to gangster at- tacks against the striking workers. " |The left wing leadership must not in the industry. | underestimate the strikebreaking Class Against Class. ‘vole of these reactionary right wing The realization of these demands |clements, but from the beginning is essential for the workers in the | must expose their maneuvers and industry and must be continuously |on the besis of thefr activity in be- fought for—class against class— half of the bosses in the strike, de- until they are completely won. \cisively struggle to win the masses The bosses will resist the grant- | ef workers away from them and for ing of these cemands until the last the new union. This can be accom- ditch. They will mobilize every | plished by carrying the full econ- force at their command to prevent |omic program of the new union to the militant dressmakers from se-\the great masses of the needle curing even the slightest improve- trades workers and drawing them ment in their now unbearable con- | militantly into the fight for these ditions. In their efforts to defeat |demands. Only by the most militant the strike they will array against |struggle against these betrayers of the strikers a united front of the |the labor movement and with the A, F. of L. bureaucracy, the cor-|support of all left wing working ‘rupt leadership of the old company-|class organizations and left wing unionized needle trades unions, the| workers can the needle trades Jewish Daily Forward, the socialist | workers win their demand: party, Tammany Hall, the courts T. U. E. L. Asks Solidarit; and the police. Each in their own| The Trade Union Educational way will aid the bosses in their at-|League calls upon all of the dress- mekers to unite with their fellow- workers in the shop and completely break with the old reactionary unions, and join in this general strike to destroy the sweatshop con- Citions in the industry, and to build have done in every past struggle of the worker! “The alliance between the bosses d their agents, the Schlesinger as well as the cap- the new m workers’ union. Oniy through the unity of all the workers in the shop can the needle trades workers intensify the strug- gle against the reactionary bureau- eracy and against all of their moves to betray the dressmakers’ The militant workers in all indus tries, as well as the needle trade: generally, must mobilize their forces to support the dvessmakers in their struggle. All Must Aid. The dressmakers must not be left to fight alone. The forces which the bosses can mobilize are tremendous, but with the support of the entire left wing in the trade union move- ment, especially in the needle trades, the bosses can be defeated; the con- ditions of the workers improved, and the new union established. The Trade Union Educational League calls up- on the workers, in all industries to give financial and moral aid to the strike. Immediate steps should be taken in every locality to set up committees to support the struggle of the needle workers, Preparations Concert ADMISSION $1.00 itant’ industrial needle , strike. | given by The Greek Workers Dramatic Club at NEW PALM GARDEN, 306:W. 52nd St. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1929 “REDEMPTION” POWERFUL ANTI-MILITARIST DRAMA will be given DANCING UNTIL MORNING should be made to fully support a long, hard struggle, if necessary. The entire left-wing movement must and build the ney union. Support the dressmakers’ strike! Fight against the socialist betray- ers! Destroy sweatshop conditions in he needle trades industry! Build the Needle Trades Workers’ Industria! Union! NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1.U.E.L. —VVVV VSN Yiddish Art Theatre 14th St. and Union Sq., Tel. STU. 0523 MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Director Announces Prise , Saturday & Sunday Eve. jaturday” and Sund: haere Rep eer ‘OTHELLO’ Direc! d by Boris Giagollin Lied BA & Dance BENEFIT: “EMPROS” Ave, | aaa program will be presented. Dancing (Continued from Page One) until 3 m. Proceeds for benefit of POR | Young Communist League of Mexico. re, 1, a $2i minimum wage; 2, a} . . . | 6-hour week for all young work- | Pioneers Theatre Party, ers; 8, two weeks’ vacation with pay} The Young Pioneers of New fork, hie otalba tas together with the Negro Champion, 1 young workers; 4, two 15- will hold a, theatre party at the it2 rest periods; 5, equal pay|Grove St. Playhouse, Sunday ev for equal work for ail young work-|ning to see "Singing Jailbirds. s |Tickets at the district office. ers; 6, no overtime for young work- ers. | section Nine Baie 5 These demands meet the special | ,, wl oe oe ee conditions under which the youth Hall, corner Steinway and teil in the needle trades. They are Ayets _prtorin, 1, 0m Sat- powerful slogans in winning the at 8p. m. Take Astoria train jyoung workers for the union and | and get off at H nyt Aye. station. jagainst the yellow socialist company |The Young Workers (Communist) | League will help to rally the entire | | National | Industrial Union. exert every effort to win the strike | its struggles. Through the Youth Section, built upon the demands of the youth, the union will be in a firm position to organize the masses of unorganized young workers in the needle trades as a whole. The Young Workers (Communist) | League supports the demands of the | ae aphetyce ments: union for the strike. The Commiu- (AUS Rene Min BORD 2 the nist youth will mobilize its entixe | (Communisth: bape, wit Becks membership and the young workers | tomorrow, at 8:50, p. mu at the veler its influence for participation | gern Highth and Ninth Aves Pro? in the struggle in all its forms. The | ceeds will “be applied to “Empros,” Young Workers (Communist) | Tee Communist weekly. League will continue its struggle German Fraction Social. The German fraction will give a turday Feb. 16, 8 p. m., Temple, 243 E. 84th tor benefit of “Der Arbeiter,” Ger- n language organ of the Party. ckets may be had at the Daily Worker business office, 26 Union Square. the as Greek Fraction Entertainment. Inter-Racial Dance, Bronx. An Inter-Racial Dance will |given by the local section of the Party on Monday evening, February 11, § p. m., 1330 Wilkins Ave., near eman St. Station, Bronx. Harlem 2 Band. - Williamsburg Y. W. L. recently organized .Young Workers League of Williamsburgh holds class in “Fundamentals of Communism” at headquarters, 690 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. All young workers of the neighborhood are in- |vited to attend, union and expose the treacherous so- cialist party and its youth section, the “studentized, petty-bourgeois, Young Peoples Socialist League. | The toiling youth to the support of the Needle Trades Workers The Young Work- ers (Communist) League pledges its | fullest co-operation in order to build * See tion 5, Bronx. Movies of the miners’ struggle will be shown at the banquet for the Young workers, support the dress- benefit of the,Daily Worker on Sun- makers’ strike! Join the union! |day, Feb. 17, p. m., 1330 Wilkii Ave., Bronx, F St. an Yomg needle trades workers,|tion) Seeman re ihe like hell till victory is won! | BUR IE at ae Build the Youth Section of | nit 2, Section 4 Build : . THE unit) 3, Seucicn de oh anes WaRkare union: » t) Party will hold an af- rir tomorrow evening at the Czecho- k Workers Home, 347 EB. entire proceeds will go to orker ergency Fund. rkers are urged to attend this Join the Young Workers (Com- munist) League! YOUNG WORKERS (COMMU- NIST) LEAGUE, DIST. The Soviet Film —THE SOVIET MOTION PICTURE REVOLUTIONARY WRITERS ARE ACCLAJMING! “TWO DAYS” A. WUFKU-SOVKINO PRODUCTION The Russian “Last Laugh” A tremendous tragedy of an old man torn in his devotion between the Whites and the Reds—caught in the changing tides of the Soviet Revolution—introducing SAMCHYKOVSKI RUSSIA’S GREATEST SCREEN ACTOR “A MERITED ARTIST OF THE SOVIET REPUBLIC” “Two Days’ exhibits the class struggle during the revo- lution personified in n single individual. It hi correctness ax far as presentation of characters and action in concerned, This powerful tragedy of the man ser torn between his love for hin son and devotion to is a human drama of universal appe: "_MOISSAYE OLGIN. “Two Days’ ix the first Soviet film production which shows the struggle between old and new orders in the breast of an individual, On the opening night before an audience composed largely of high received in silence, but this { and elass ¢ lous workers w: ing melodrama Xam sure, find galvanis- —MICHAEL GOLD. “Two Days’ is the first revolutionary picture which ae with the tragedy of the individu Russian pictures where the Na It ix done in a remarkable manner; ‘ticularly held ibound, The work of the three leading charact in unforgett: ! —MELACH EPSTEIN, Editor ‘The Freiheit.” THIS REMARKABLE PROGRAM PRESENTED IN THE RADICALLY UNIQUE CINEMA OF REVOLUTIONARY DESIGN fli, FILM GUILD CINEMA 62-54 WEST EIGHTH STREET, Went of Sth Ave. (Reached by crosstown car, bus, Sixth Avenue “L," subway and on foot) Continuous Performance 2 to 12 Daily, Box Office Opens 1:30 P, M, Direction Phone: Spring 5095. Popw SYMON GOULD Price given | be| 72nd | Labor and oe. Organizations YOUTH ISSUES . Workers Party Activities WILL CALL FOR Williamsburg Y, W. L. The Y. W. L. of Williamsburg, will hold a social and dan headquarters, 690 Myrtle Ave., ly’ oy INTERNATIONAL on Sunday evening proc of the affair wil go tov building up a weekly Young Worker. | * Tatersnouht weasate Day Confer-| ence. A conference to mobilize women's rganizations in unions, shops, T. L. groups, ete. For interaacanal Day will take place Friday, 7p. m, sharp at the Workers Union Square. Speakers ‘Will Talk in Many Languages The New International night issued an appeal to all class- Center, 2 Ee tatty : em eae York District of the Subsection 3B Social. Labor Defense last Subsection will hola for the benefit of the Daily F saci e at Amalgamated Food Workers Hall, Conscious workers to attend the 183 W. Sist St. Saturday, Feb. 23. ‘| memorial meeting for Gastone Soz- * * * zi, Italian Communist, who was mur- Section 5 Russian Tea Party. | dered by the Mussolini regime a a Party will be given tomorrow evening at 30 Wilkins Ave, Pro- ceeds for ‘Daily Worker. eee Pee Section 3 Functionwries Meet. All functionaries of Section 3 attend a meeting of th day, 6:30 p. m., 101 W. unit and subsection executive mem- bers must be present. i} oon year ago. The meeting will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at Stuyvesant Casino, 140 Second Ave., under the auspices of the Provisional Com- mittee for the International Anti- ti Congress, composed of the D., the Anti-Fascist Alliance the Workers’ International * Attention Language Frac All language fractions are Relief. The appeal, signed by Rose Ba- instructed to elect a Womer Organizer for their respectiv ron, secretary, states: guage group and send in the “ 3 x and addr st the comrade elected | “On Sunday the workers of New |to Sylvia Spiro, 26 Union Square. York City will honor the memory nae tae of their martyred comrade, Gastone District W "s Ce it Meet. * ea oor the District Women's Sozzi. But they will do more. This A meeting of the District Women’s Nien te be held tomorrow, meeting must raise a mighty pro- Ae re ee ae ee test against the murderous activi jaffair for tomorrow evening at the intensify the movement of the Cectko Slovak Wotkers seme, 84 workers of all countries to call ¢ Tand St. for the Daily Worker Emer-/ halt to the fascist tortute and op: 143 th pression of the working class. Th« International Labor Defense call: upon all class-conscious workers 01 this city to remember their mur. dered comrade and attend the meet ing in Stuvvesant Casino Sunday.’ Among the many speakers will b: Norman Tallentire, of the Interna | tional Labor Defense; Fred Bieden kapp, of the Workers’ Internationa Relief; Otto Huiswood, of the Ne | the office, Loard St. * Young Wisthe cn League ‘Trades Workers Meet. An important meeting of all com- rades working in the needle trades will be held tomorro 0 p.m, Room 602, 26 Union Square. Pea gies Needle Section 7, Concert and Ball. A concert and ball for the Daily Worker will be given by Section 7, Unit 4, tomorrow, Bath Beach Center, 48 Bay 28th St. | nternationgt ranch 1. Section | v9 Work Department of the Work | _ International Branch 1, Section . | ers (Communist) _ Party; Vann pupesection E will meet Monday, 101 W. 27th St. New function- will be elected Montana and Carlo Tresca, whi will speak in Italian; Hugo Gelert URGE Hd ee iacamitlye A jy" Theatre Guild Productions SIL-VARA'S COMEDY CAPRICE GUILD ‘hea.. Ww. bund st Ev Mats., Wed., Thurs., Wings Over Europe By, Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne ALVIN THEATRE St, W. of Broadway, 0. Mats. Wed. & t. 2.40 it, 2:40 MAXINE py 1OT Fay Bainter in JEALOUSY |<: with JOHN HALLIDAY |& Sa presents | Honea Y Comedy Hit by PHILIP BARRY PLYMOUTH Thea, W. 45 St. Ev. 8 Mats. Thurs. & Sat. ARTHUR HOPKINS EUGENE O'NEILL'S Strange Interlude John rk te thea. st way EVENINGS ONLY AT 5:30 | CASINO 39th St. & B'dway. Ev. 8.3 |fIVIC REPERTORY '8t.sinay Eves. 8:30 50c; $1.00; $1,560, Mats, Wed.&Sat. 2.3¢ | THE } EVA LE GALLIENNE, Directo: Mats. Wed. & Sat., 2:30 W MUSICAL COMEDY HI ‘eng te BOOM BOOM | Sat, Mat., Sat. Eve. with Frank McIntyre & Jeanette MacDonald ‘h 44 St.W.ofB'wa Ethel Barrymore \SHUBERT © ive. 8.30 Mats, We | in “THE KINGDOM OF GOD” and Saturday By G. Martinez Sierra | WALTER WOOLF “Ethel Barrymore Thea, 47th St. The Red Rob W.B'way |in the Thrilling with HELEN GILLILAND, Eves. 8.50; Mats, Wed. and Sat. Raia Mit | Chick. 9944 22 GROVE ST.—1 block from Sheridan Square—7th Ave. Subway Station (Spring 2772) 5 Minutes from Broadway e es e e Singing J ailbirds by UPTON SINCLAIR Do this powerful revolutionary drama of struggle in America — This is the last ‘Opurtentty: to e the play that haw stirred thousands of workers in this country and in Europe DIRECTED BY EM JO ‘BASSHE Matinees Saturday — Performance Sunday Night POPULAR PRICES AIRWAYS, INC., by John Dox Passos will open at the Paegsd bhi 4) 'Thentre on February 19. Make reservation: sell-outs now, Call Comra Napoll, Watkins osas 183 owe 14th Street.