The Daily Worker Newspaper, March 15, 1930, Page 4

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! Page Fou our jP { ROPO- | Acme to Feature RNOON “Arsenal” This Week: yeshony, Or- Beginning today and contin ae i ey = the entire week, the will présent the Soy senal.”. The picture is one of the latest releases, and constitutes a re- volutionary "step forward in the velopment of the Soviet film, creat- A ing a technique of its own. The| Pr director has managed here to bine the sweep of the impe nass conflicts with the rousin irring qualities of a prof: ran drama. A travel film, “The Wild Heart of] © Africa,” taken in the wildest jung! of Africa, will be shown in c tion with the Soviet picture. of the Rossini Over- Apprentice, finale from “Tristan | evening, Friday af-| Academy of Il include the Nl Signor Brus-| phony No, 3 in} Afternoon of a} cherzo “Queen Mab” | trauss’ Death and Transfigur- | IN “THE STATION MASTER” Vera Malinovskaya, is one of the principals in “The Station Master,” the Sovkino film now showing at The last Children’s Concert of the | second series takes place next Sat- urday morning at Carnegie Hall. A the 2nd Avenue Playhouse. The w°ek! request program vill be played and| f March 17 to 28 the Second Ave prizes will be distributed to those | Playhouse is rented out for # special) -s itdren having the best note books. | presentation of a Polish production, “Thorny Parade.” Do your ‘working rlass neighbors | ae aee | read the Daily Worker? Sell it to} DE LEON LECTURE AT SCHOOL! them every day -nd make new} That compulsory arbitration is 4 Payhy inereeeks noose for the workers, clearly| brought out by Hoover's “Economic| AME Now) Gouncil,” is to constitute the sub Wikcaneine ject of the lecture to be given th id ST. & B'WAY {2 ese Sunday, March 16, at 8 P. M. at the | Workers School. Solon De Leon will be the speaker. American Premiere STRANGE CASE OF Labor and Fraternal! Dereon || DISTRICT. ATTORNEY With Brilliant International Cast stirring melodrama Pathe news with color and talk Other Featurettes Nadia Ch = SSS Hetart are! 4 4th St at sp. ms at Civic Reperte IVIC REPERTORY (1), 85 Theatre. Faia Eves. $:30. Mats, Thur. Sat. 2:80 Harlem Reval Solidarity Dance, * Saturday. re! Rock meat rector ace, R PAN MUSIC AND CONCERTS. Symphony Conductor in Girl Strikers 16 W. 2ist St. A : : || Philharmonic. - TOSCANINI, METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Sunday Aft., March 16, at 3:00 ROSSINI—<MOZART j RESPIGHI—DUKAS—WAGNER m., at’ Clairmont iosth st Concert. dance | ission 0 cents, * hth “Anmaal Dance. oe followers of h 22, at the CARN HALL Admission Theredar Ey jarch 20, at S:45 ted Fri ft. ireh 21, at 2:30 Sat, Eve., Maven 8:45 (Students?) nt Meheare:! P. M.. at Br DEMY OF MUSIC at 3:15 BROOKLYN A off at ATTth Sunday Af Elizabech, 8. ROS: jgunemplor ment DERUSSY—B! at 12 ven "at Union Square. Speakers: Joe Harris, Louis A. baum, Sat. Morn. March Laxt Children's Concert, 2nd Series ERNEST SCHELLING, Conductor Request Program DISTRIBU®ION OF PRIZES ARTHUR JUDSON,~Mgr. (Steinway) ‘ “se South Brooklyn nen Forum _of a. 20 P. M., 126 eli “ana the Workers. | The rel gious attack on the Soviet Union?" 5 FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! “ARSENAL”. ‘The film epic of t Ukrainian Revolution, depicting with amazing force the gigs struggle for control between the Bolsheviki the forces headed by Petlura. “GREATER THAN TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD” —Added Attraction— “The Wild Heart of Africa” SAVAGE!——ROMANTIC!-——THRILLING? Acme Theatre ‘30: mances Daily » - ™, to Midnight. Prices: from : 25e¢ Atter 5 P.M. 5¢ Sat. and Sum, 35¢ all day 22——“AFRAGMENT OF AN EMPIRE” Enst 14th St. Between Broadway and 4th Ave. Beginning Saturday. Marck Adverttse your Union Meetings | here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq.. New York City PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE STUDIO OR YOUR HOME Bertin Photo Studio 454 THIRD AVENUE Near 3ist St. | CALEDONIA 6766 Special Rates for Organizations WRITE about your conditions : for the Daily Worker. Become ; a Worker Correspondent. 4 Express Train Speed q is being used by. the Bosses. q to Railroad Our Leaders! : q VvvvvvvvvVvVv~VvYy | THE UNEMPLOYED DELEGATION GOES ON TRIAL | | New York City | | MONDAY, MARCH 24. THE WORKING CLASS MUST MOVE JUST AS FAST AND FASTER! CAMUSEMERTS) GUIL. DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, 5arunye ax Me AKUHL 15, 1936 Theatre Guild Productions LAST WEEK! S. N. BEHRMAN’S NEW PLAY THEATRE, WEST MATINERS THUR T, HVENINGS SATURDAY nd STRE A “METEOR” The APPLE CART (Eutine ALICE BRADY MARTIN BECK PLYMOUTH THEATRE Bernard Shaw’s Political Extravaganza “It is filled with characteristic Shavianisms . wittiest writer for the English speaking stage.” - the ARTHUR RUHL, HERALD TRIBUNE. THEATRE, 45TH ST, W. OF Eves. 8:30.’ Mats, Thurs, and Sa “THIS IS THE BEST LIGHT COMEDY WRITTEN BY ANYBODY HEREABOUTS IN TEN OR TWENTY YEARS, AND IT’S NOT SO DAMNED LIGHT, EITHER.” Heywood Broun, New York Telegram. A Comedy by Donald Ogden Stewart with HOPE WILLIAMS d STREET, W jatinees Wednesdi Evening 8: A. H. WOODS Presents In 8 Satirical Comedy Entitled ROBERT WILLIAMS GLENDA FARRELL, WILTON’ LACKAYE; MARK SMITH, GEORGE BRENT, CLARK GABLE . OF BROAD and Saturday superb cast including pH AY West 45th Street. Evenings $:50 Mats. Thursday & Saturday 2:40 “ |“LOVE, HONOR and BETRAY” Adapted from the French of A. Antoine by FREDERIC and FANNY HATTON, with TWO WORKERS CAUGHT. IN: THE PAWS OF THE MILITARY re | GiseE ‘Herbert Brenon, master director . . . blazer of daring trails... crasher of idols... _Areh-enemy of the commonplace bax “Bréwmht to the talking: streen: Arnold Zwelg's mastertal anti-military book :the most heart-searching drama “ever RADIO PICTURES p: ” THE CASE OF SERGEANT GRISCHA All Seats Tm 1p. mw 35¢ EAST SIDE THEATRES ND. AVE.N U PLAYHOUS 183 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER EIGHTH STREET panos chorea deans dbacntartt A BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE ‘PROGRAM: Man with the Camera am interesting experiment of DZIGA VERTOFF and @ classic Russian production, “THE STATION MASTER’”’ ‘With Moscow Art Players Let’s speed up our mass protest! Speed up raising funds for legal defense! Make the New York Paris Commune Meeting a mighty _ defense of the March 6 arrested workers in all parts of the land also facing long prison terms. Every Worker, Every Workers’ Organization Should Attend the Paris Commune Meeting in New York TUESDAY AT 8 P. M. In Central Opera House, 67th St. and Third Avenue The following telegram was sent to Clerk of New York General Sessions Court today from Detroit: THE THOUSANDS OF Bolger ‘D FRIENDS OF THE Sine boca LAR MICHIGAN DISTRICT PLE NTLESS CAMP, RE GN OF wey rioresi AGAINST ‘THE OUTRAGEOUS Gk ARRESTS AND JAILT OF NEW YORK UN- } el i LEADERS FOSTER AND THEIR IM- SE. THOUSANDS MORE PROTESTS WILL: FLOOD THE COURTS! RUSH FUNDS FOR DEFENSE to the . | LOCAL OFFICE OF THE I. L. D. 799 Broadway, Room 422 NEW YORK CITY Studio 220, under the direction of DORSHA FOR BETTER VALUES IN MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S Aptis, ” PARK CLOTHING STORE 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. We Meet at the— ; COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE Sra > -With CHESTER MORRIS and BETTY COMPSON DAILY FROM 10:30 A, M. No Advance in Globe’s Popular Prices NOW PLAYING: MOSKVIN, ALEXANDROFF, TAMARIN and V. MALINOVSKAYA THE THEATRE OF THE DANCE 116 WEST 65TH ST. SUS, 0855 Presents am unusual program of interest to the discerning. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty. i = === 7 All Kind of Insuranee” (CARL BRODSKY Telephone: Murray HII 5350 TUDOR INN NADIA CHILKOVSKY and Ensemble of Children of Jewish Non-Partisan Schools DANCE RECITAL 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York Sunday, Afternoon, March 23, at 3:00 || 2 Assisted by JASCHA FISHERMAN at "the Piano at the CIVIC REPERTORY re 105 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET Phone Watkins 7767. Tickets at Box Office: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 “Your dance ‘REVOLT’ was an inspiration td the audience of workers who are in the throes of that emotion daily.” —Daily Worker Representative of Philadelphia. Restanrant 113 Hast 14th Street ninemsn For good and wholesome “Special for Organizations” food, don't fail to visit us C. M. FOX 32 UNION SQUARE Stationary and Printing meenctly, mimeograph paper, upplies. 10% Reduction for Daily Worker Renders, We serve special luncheon plates from 11:33 p. m. Reasonable Prices xophone ‘Taught Suite 413 RED’ HOT MUSIC by DAN BAKER “THE CHEF OF HOT TUNES” 4 and his ORCHESTRA 1638 Broadway Roseland Bldg. Phone Tillinghast 90s9 JOHN C. SMITH’S Harlemites snes EIGHTH ANNUAL DANCE TENDERED BY THE FOLLOWERS OF THE TRAIL Saturday Evening, March 22 at the CARLTON, 6 West 111th St. HARLEMITE NEGRO JAZZ BAND Admission 25 Cents s NTH AVENUE y YORK CITY Enterta E REDUCTION TO CITY AND UNION WORKERS W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE i42 BROOK AVENUR Telephone Ludlow. 4008 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High Class Work Done Called: for and Delivered. fits go towards strikers ind their families, SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE WORKERS! Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. under personal supervision of DR. M. HARRISON —and now’ 9 the dance. classic® 0 Cooperators! Patronize ont SEROY NEW YORK CITY CHEMIST REW YORK CITY si HARLEM REVELS Opposite New Bar Infirmary 65? Allerton Avenue Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. Solidarity Demonstration Da Saturday Ev'n'g, March 22 Rockland Palace, 280 W. 185 St. COMRADES MEET AtT— CAFE INTRO 249 East 13th Street Near Second Avenue A QUIET EATING PLACE Regular Meals. Reasonable Prices. S. GOTTLIEB 776 Allerton Avenue GENERAL BARGAIN STORE Silks, Remnants, Dry Goods | Hosiery, Infa | TELEPHONE 01 On American Nigrs Labor Congress Trade Union Unity League DIRECTION —Sixth or Ninth Avenue “L” to 155th Street TICKETS 75 CENTS . ONE DOLLAR AT THE DooR, ve aICKET STATIONS: H The Liberator 799 Broadway Room 338 t Workers Bookshop 26 Union Square VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Will Always Find it asant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx PVA 174th St. Station) PHONE: INTERVALE 9249. WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved ‘to 20 Union Square CRETHEIT BLDG.—Main Floor = Dair Unity “Co-operative dea 1800 7th Avenue United Co-opetative 2700 Bronx Park Eas | Finnish Co-operative 15 W. 125th St, Food Workers 18 W. Zist St. Johnnie: Jackson 2385 7th Avenue Porto Rican Barher Sho IS2 W, 135th St. Labor Union 2 West 15th St. nen t 19th § Harlem Tenants Lengue 336 Lenox Ayenue 2181 7th Avenue Phone: LEHIGH 6382 | RATIONAL || faternational Barber Shop |. ALL WORKERS MEET Vegetarian SALA. Prop. | \ | 2016 Second’ Avenue, New York TOMORROW AT 4 P. M. | ‘RESTAURANT i (bet. 103Fd & ‘Todth’ Sts.) AT THE 199 SECOND AVEi UE Ladies Bobs Our Specialty | | _ pet 12th and 13th Sta, Private Beauty Parlor BROOKLYN LABOR LYCEUM, 949 Willoughby Ave. | Strictly Vegetarim Food _ | —— |. "to ‘commemorate’ the 20th anniversary of “The Nature Friends,” the Airy, jarge f ! international workers’ hiking organization. HE otha FOOD ||Meeting Rooms and Halll ENT and DANCE egetarian | | an = al ENTERTAINMENT and N' RESTAURANT 1 t 1 TICKETS 75 cents in advance; $1.00 at the door. 1600 MADISON AVE, é a Suitable for } stings. Lectures Phone: UNI versity 5865 and Dances in the I Czechoslovak © | : FIRST ANNUAL BALL Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 : Workers House, Inc. | of the Brooklyn Workers Soccer League John’s Restaurant : 347 E. T2nd St. New York |||. astitiated to the Labor Sports Union Section ofthe Red Sport SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES ‘ Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 | International wnbee ail agence Tnect } d = 302 E.12th St. New York FURNISHED ROOM to rent, re : SATURDAY EVE., MARCH 15, a | f locks from all improvem gs Hosni ‘Gaily Warherteedlcer pa | a dabin eich iso Conk aah {| Ait Comrades Meat at Is aa | Part.of th fits for the W. I. R. and part for the Labor Sports Union. | ’ Tell the Advertiser—“I Saw | This ié air chakee of a lifetime to meet all the sports of the soccer BRONSTEIN’ S : Your Ad in The Daily* Worker.” ‘league,- Every comrade must be there. Vegetarian Health 4 7 : reas Leia Restaurant h 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx | DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE. Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 6188 Not connected with any other office Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF i he heigl DENTIST 9 EAST 116th STREET “Second Ave, New York re DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Please telephone for sppointment Telephone: Lehigh Cor. 3y6vaa JlevesHnua DR. A. BROWN fi VERNON ANDRADE Dentist m NEGRO JAZZ entts fi BAND 301 East 14th St., Cor. Second Ave. Cif Tel. Algonquin 7248 th an fro Dr. M. Wolf " ir, ba ADMISSION 50 CENTS . olison : yn Dentist V@NUE, Cor. Stk St, Phone, Orchard 2333, im case of trouble with your teeth come to see your id, whe hee fong experience, and can assure you of careful treatment, in advance 75e AT THE DOOR 7b ALL ROCKLAND PALACE 155th STREET and 8th AVENUE To reach Hall—6th or 9th Ave. “L” to 155th St. Hotel & Restaurant Branch Ve mi tin; pele. the oe of the fonal meetings—the. third ponday, of the month, Executive hari Srsoant otto a afternoon at 6 o’c! Tickets'on Sale at: + Daily Worker Office, Workers Book Shop, Millinery Worke: WORKERS DANCE GROUP (Red Dancers) in American and Russian 26 Union Square 26 Union AMALOAMATED FOOD WORKERS Reed were «AG Went Stet street Folk Dances Meets tat cet wid ee, P 16 ees ‘21st see accompanied by " Rhird Uenininy Book suey: Sr act ubee neret SASCHA LEONOFF National Vexetarinn Restaurant, 199 Second Health Food Veg. Rest. 1600 Madison Ay well known accordion player Unity House, 1800 Seventh Avenue Varied Class Struggle Group Costumes! RNISHED ROOM with honrd $f) desired. 1057 Bronxdale Ave. Ap Ay Bronx Park Last Station,

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