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UT Vutku Opens New Theatre oF Cultural Films in the Ukraine HILD COUNCILS IN PHILADELPHIA Page Two = ARREST CUBAN STRIKE % LEADER; FEAR DEATH DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 193y SEE WORKING 0 OF S-YEAR PLAN | @ $ | Today in History of the Workers May 15, 1525—Battle of Fran- } (CARL BRODSK ‘Telephone: Murray Hill 555¢ Y ln Kast 42nd Street, New York a - ' e ANDS OF MILITARY Kenhausen, eapture of Thomas Vufku has organized a special IN TURGENEV PLAY | ad A | Munzer, end of German peasants’ cinema theatre in Kiev for the! | be. as. i | es Jobless Organize As) revolt. 1818—Second insurrection |UJ, S. Delegation of special showing of the cultural film | Coubiea BFA ER or meine, ae ee NIE ae nal ne in Vienna forced calling of a con- | : GR [among the working class. This pices ta be aed Police in Mexico City Expel Soviet Commercia Jobs Decrease stituent assembly. 1886—Women Workers in US cinema theatre is situated in the S E R O Y , Agent | ma laundry workers at Troy, N. Y. — Great Hall of the Kiev Labor Palace a5 | _ PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 14—) struck for higher pay; 15,000 (By Special Wire.) Mand seats 1,400 people. ‘The en- CHEMIST —_ ‘i Tomorrow and the next day, Pet) Knights of Labor members locked | ROSTOV-ON-THE-DON, May 14./ trance price is very, low. Ev 657 Allerton Avenue Excel! smonstrations in J yid national secretary of the) out for supporting them. 1919 |—The American Workers and Farm-|showing is accompanied by a | , yl wees i eee Demons trations in Many) Crsis ot the Unemployed will be! General strike at Winnipeg, Can- | ers Delegation to the Sovict Union,|ture. There is a special exhibition | Estabrook $815 —_Broas, N. ¥ exican Cities | here, to lead in organization work) ada, in support of locked-out union | which is here under the auspices of|in the foyer of the hall. The thea- == t trades [the Friends of the Soviet Union, 1 Stal- machinists and building 1922—United States | and preparation for the campaign to ‘tre is very popular and is always | send a large delegation to the great | WORKERS, ATTENTION: Soviet trade workers. United States Section, visi jcrowded, | m ha ational Uemployment Convention’ Supreme Court declared second |ingrad, Rostov-on-the-Don, Souchoss; At the Kiev cinema factory a| |) REAL BARGAINS been off in Chicago, July 4:5. The quotn| child labor law unconstitutional. | and the great Soviet collective farm prophylactic film called “Typhoid | | it she xi: dediiy HE aE & ca ay get oud Of the coaitry, He yg from Philadelphia and vicinity will 1995—British Trades Union Con- |Gigant, Everywhere they were met Fever and Dysentery” has. beet | Dy aa ii aare: ment (muh after Whalet’s style in) be 200 delageieg, with $150 to be! gress delegation to Soviet Raseis by thousands of workers and Red | completed and is now being shown.| | Ladies, Gents and New York—Editor) dec! raised locally for the convention ex-| reported Zinoviev letter a forgery. | Army troops, the strains of the In- See ‘ 7 ikutish peOGbauthRG hs Was ‘es, Divine goes to Buffalo for \tesnational and otter revolutionary| The Cinema Studio has also| Children’s Furnishings Saturday and Sunday. Extra discount to D. W. renderat songs mingling ‘with the cheers of NAVY WAR PACT | |being carried on in Stalingrad) where a new Socialist city is being | 3 Henry Travers, who is playing in built even larger than the old, indi-) cating the enormous strength of the} proletariat. | |“A Month In the Country,” by Tur- | | geney, now in its final week at the Guild Theatre. gaged in Comniuhist propag: and was giving “Moseow tor he Communist Party of Mexi There were excellent May D. nonstrations in the cities of Pu- ebla, Jalapa, Vera Cruz, Tampico, | Laredo, Tamaulipas and Guadala- jara. At the latter place the Com- munists upset a bration of the scist govern atid its follow Some of the workers were Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 PAST 115th STREBT Second Ave. New York DAILY BXCHPT FRIDAY Please telephone for appotntinent Telephone: Lehigh 022 st Hoover. SHINGTON, D. C., Ma the U. 8. Department | bor figures give the lie direct to the| Hoover propaganda about his econ-| omic conference stopping wage cuts, Since the conference met, the de- partment of labor reports 74 es-| tablishments cutting wages of 13,| igures Ble Even y 14— of La- Cor. Fight on Hunger and ificati Fight in Syndicalist Law DRE Fe Senate At the State farm Gigant they! saw hundreds of thousands of cq | e Tel. ORCharad 378% ailed. | 000 workers, and admits that these | thie. (a Hnciabs 4 2.40 wersa) ater onion Fs Ghee, a ane 3 : | Sate ae s : 8) sown, started work on a seties of indus- | liteeiee Oley folk Aw May 1 facts are fragmentary. They should) CLEVELAND, 0., May 14——The) a tribute to the overwhelming suc-| The first step in the fight over trial films: “Blectro Energy,” “Glass DR. L. KESSLER ' Me xieo Ci from the May Da; -|be ¥ garded only as symptoms OF | state election committee of the Com-| cess of the Soviet agricultural pol- Ae mera e Fe iné London Navallahd Cement,” “Sugar” he Bales SURGEON DENTIST ee some brutally beaten up | what is going on in the rest of the) munist Party of Ohio, has issued Al icy, ens ares iid: gangtions, ‘tie | graphite TAG ee ibiahs etek sisicily bp. anculstean) Ris sabi ie ul eae drawn trom government | C2l inviting many hundred working) Crowded meetings were held with] arms race between the imperialist munication” and the following || | 48-50 DELANCEY sTREET ees, ceo? f class organizations to the ratifics-/the metal workers of the Rostov| powers, was taken yesterday with prophylactic films: “Down With || Cor Pldrldge St. Now YORK | soufees, according to Secretary of) tion convention which will be held in Labor Davis made as optimistic 8|Cjeveland, May 80, at Workers possible, are that: Unity Center, 3804 Schovill Ave. Wages Falling. Hundreds of thousands of work- Lee eee neers eee Oy) | Wages of factory workers dropped | ers in the State of Ohio are starv- |factories, the enthusiasm reaching|the appearance of Secretary of |sitch a height that the workers State Stimson before the Senate |lifted the American delegates to| Committee on Foreign Relations. |theit shoulders and carried them) Stimson, who was chairman of the Smoking,” “Teeth, the Mouth and | — Good Health.” | A. Vinnitzky, pro- | DR. ————— ducer, together with thi erator, | rk colt wt the ner [OR J. MINDEL N LeEINTIS hee Called to Meeting in Bronx 6 WAVE of L, is shown by the recent forma- | t ; around. The delegates pledged that, Wall Street delegation, explained plant a school cultdre film, “The tion in Bakets Local 8, Brooklyn, |4 Bet cent between April of last year ing. on their return to the United States,| the provisions of the “agreement” Wind,” on the subject of exploit-| 1 UNION SQUARE @uneet lof a “Brotherhood Protective So-|and this yeat. The heaviest losses | All manenvers and conferences of! they would work with tenfold ene Jand pushed the appropriation of ajing the wind power for the needs| Gas tid! Algonquin 8188 @ rp Statement ciety,” to attempt to save the of-| Were felt in men’s clothing, hard-/ the leading bankers and industrial-| gy to arouse the American masses! billion dollars for naval construc-/|of the people. | - perveigee with any © p statement On soc. Burkhardt, Gundé and Freid-| Ware, brass, bronze and copper prod- | ists, called by Governot Cooper, were! to defend the peaceful socialist con-| tion. | | o office Sherman Murder ein, from being ousted. Freidiein, | tots, furniture, machine tools, shirts/so many hypocritical gestures to/ struction of the Soviet Union. Naval officers and Representative “JEWISH LUCK” AT 2ND AVE. | cs |with a gun on his hip and accom-} and collars, woolen, worsted and cot-| fool the workets. Britten, big navy champion and PLAYHOUSE. | Bat where the hest dairy feeds The outr h mut panied by & “stron” committee,| ton goods factories. Wage increases Againat ©. 8. tiaw. World Tourists Book |shairman_ of the Committee on) “Jewish Lusk” is continuing to | Mf Served. ‘Where. one. customer a egto work- goes from shop to shop enlisting; in the 12-month period “were less} 1. i isation eonvention of the r ; |Naval Affairs, demand that Amer-|he shown for a third week with || é | by a mob of members in the “Protective” at the in volume and restricted to a few) _ Tis Dice ecciM ot the| Jubilee Trip to USSR | ican imperialism break the 6-inch| erent success, Another interesting || | TRIANGLE DAIRY white bloodthirsty'|price of $1 each. The avowed pur-, isolated industties in which a small-) 70s against the government of oe | gun cruiser provisions of the treaty./feature is the showing of a news- RESTAURANT er number of wor! vi clear evidence of the pose of the B. P, S, is to fight the S are normally | yi nger, war and white terror. The; The first agency in America for| They raise the demand for 8-inch reel of the life of the Soviet Union. 1379 INTERVALE AVENUE means which the boss class ahd its|Trade Union Unity League. engaged. | oneatand smashing of the crim-|SeHding tourists to the Soviet Union, gun cruisers. | reese 1 |} Cor. Jennings st. BRONX see Metisiws tk a Ate ae sigial Uni 3588 # In the same period the number of | TePeal and smashing OF lthe “World Tourists” at 175 Fifth) wri ‘ / E s agents are utilizing in their attempt; The Industrial Union goes right) , ; 1 syhdicalist laws, which are be-| the or! ‘ouris a ifth| While Stimson made every at. ¢ : ‘efor 6.000 new i0bs declined 9 per cent: Only paper | inal syhdicalist laws, which are be-) 41. iow vos. is aelebiatine its 50 Days for Urging = a suppress the struggles of thé on with its drive for 6,000 new (and printing, of 12 groups, reperted | Ine used to railroad workers to five |S ieth bi itl Reed ‘th 1 A tite | eee to represent the treaty as a . All Gomrades Mi members. The latest new head-/ and printing, of 12 groups, repotted | and ten years to the penitentiary foufth jubilee at the end of this) stop toward “peace,” he said nothings, Angeles School Strike | 4" Comrades Meet at ¢ follows very quarters to be sét up is at 16 Mela ed Ras He tant Autos slumped 19.5 Will be a major issue in the conven- | month. A jubilee grotip, for which about the clause permitting the purer i \ BRONSTEIN Ss of Wilkins, ham Ave. Brooklyn. The main) On" Per cemctal preducts 161% per (tion, and of the election campaign) bookings ate still open, will sail for yowers to build to the sky when’ 1,0$ ANGELES, Cal., May 14.— Vegetarian Health . Allen Green, Laufa/headquarters is at 16 W. 2lst St, Ln hale th 28s je ET jas a whole. |the Soviet Union on May 28. |they consider it “necessary.” He one a woman, who, R ie Levine and others | Manhattan. Tih P sas *| ‘The election campaign committee | admitted, however, that the treaty udents at the Roosevelt estaurant gaat convention call analyses the crisis,, PLUMBERS MASS MEETING All Production Less. | the role of the capitabist parties | New York figures, always more; which rule the workers from the 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Again Attack Shifrin. The A. F. of L. Bakers’ Union, General Campaign. Local 500, comes out with a pathetic | was an expression of Anglo-Amer- iean rivalry when he said that the | pact was designed to obtain parity High School to strike and join the unemployment demonstration April 25 were sentenced today to 90 days within the past few weeks. | TONIGHT. The Plumbing Section of the T.U. > Intemational Labor Defense! appeal to the “inhabitants of Al-| accurate, but still very optimistic’ seats of government and do nothing | U.L. Building Trades League is with England, each. The charge gwas disturbing || RATIONAL points out that this bloody massacre ‘jerton Ave.” to help the boss and show a ten per cent reduction in| for them, and of the capitalists’ go- | holding 4 nias8 meeting of plumbers, the peace. The International Labor || . ' of Negro workers is part of theithe A, F, of Is fakers break the | | Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strietly Vegetarian 90d ; : jobs. \cial fascist henchmen, the leaders| helpers and supply meri tonight al vicious campaign of murder-\hakery strike there, led by the In-|" The drop in building is larget than| of the A.F.L. and of the socidlist|8 p. m., at 31 W. 17th St. All work- lynching and persecution |dustrial Union. The appeal agaiit| in 1923 and in 1920-21. In the ac- party. ed by the plundering boss |tries to make out that Shifrin was | cumulation of stocks=which buyers) Hach organization participating to come and bring as many fellow the whole working |guilty, although all the liars of thé | can’t buy because they have no jobs| in the convention will have two dele-| workers as possible with them. s very clearly illus-!4, P, of L. and of the bosses failed| the curret depression equals that| gates, and one additional for every ated inthe legal lynching process!to convict him of the murder | of the disastrous post-war deflation. | 50 members over 100. inst two militant white workers, charge they placed against hit | Stocks bulging the wholesale ware: | . H. Powers and Joe Carr, in At-|when he successfully defended him-! houses and retail shelves are meas: |, , Ga, McPherson Anderson, @|seif against some Hebrew Trades! ured now at 158, compared with 120 ‘0 Worker in Crescent Springs, | gunmen. Kentucky, and the wholesale brutal attacks upon the workers through= out the whole country. T International Labor Defense} Write About Your Conditions | Defense is appealing the case. Bonds | 3 f = for The Daily Worker. Become a | are set at $500 each. 1 érs in the plumbing trades are urged : whe ng, cone *AMUSEMENTS* ip" Theatre Guild Productions ! HOTEL UNIVERSE By PHILIP BARRY | MARTIN BECK 45t® Street class ‘ last J rise of about 30 per cent. ‘STIMSON WANTS PACT AS “The aca! vtune of aeractnext AND) TQ WAR PROGRAM The actual volume of department | stores also fell at least as severely | Affaid that the British imperial- | lists may put one over on Secretary | Daily Worker Campaign ENTERTAINMENT D: s. VHGBTARIAN east & RESTAURANT oinrades Will Always Find tt Pleasant to Dine nt One Pinee: 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 124th St, Station) PHONE: INTRRV ALD 914s. “THE CUCKOOS” with BERT WHEALER | and ROBERT WOOLSDY | Dunne at Scranton in this depression as in any other. Miners Mass Meet ‘ he government of Texas atid} " | A 4 se ties | and W. of S Av. THIRD WEEK=BIG LAFF RIOT — aii the F 1 Government responsiblé| This coming Sunday, May 18, at| FEXTILE WORKERS SiGe than Gaeta tm Woaease . | Ee acu Ai aac HEALTH FOOD for the shedding of the blood of 3 p,m. a mass meeting of miners| ALI, FOR POWERS (3 }ic United States. delegation to DA N ¢ E ie | Vauutart H The governor of Texas wil] be held in Scranton, Pa., in the pees like Suendon faval’ doffeverce. with | THREE LITTLE GIRLS egetarian A MONTH IN will readily send his troops to Fain) Workmen's Circle Hall, 508 Lacka-| RESTAURANT Charlotte Mass Meeting Protests |yegard to the contents of the Lon-| Great Sing ing and Dancing Cast viking {67 Setar onions eb Bass one of the leaders of a ep oh ae a fs Esk ts that th ‘| This Satur day THE COUNTRY | SHUBERT THE Auth Ses Wal) inet ON tardy Han | strikir 8, ; der! Stimson insists tha’ e pact | ;URGHAE 1U) avs. s. . and : i a these tae troops to protect the ithe copper miners in Butte, Mof-| CHARLOTTE, N. ©. May 14.— paneanieds AtlecAnienlead iia | at By IVAN TURGRNEV Bs. im Wed. and) | Phone: UNlversity 5865 f f ife of a } Sane zro worker from the tana, in 1917, and at the present | h lynch gang, he gave the'time T. U. U. L. representative to | The textile workers here are rally- |“parity” and furthers American im-| ing to the defense of M. H. PowerS|yorialist war plans. The members | GUILD WY; 624. een, WORKERS CENTER Phone: Stuyvesant 8816 rder “hold them if you can, but/the National Miners’ Union, will ad-|and Joe Cart, Communist organizers | ; ‘ | vhe don’t shoot anyb . | nse | Dh ia divax te lof the senate foreign relations com- IN tay bi : i Bre Aj , font shoot anybody.” |dress the hard coal miners, Other |who go on trial for theif lives in| vittes, who are eondcting. the ins 26 UNION SQUARE | |" iapunrony im |", tas Stn 8 John’s Restaurant What Troops Are For. speakers will be Louis MeLaugh-| Atlanta, Ga., on May 27. They are Jquity ‘as a preliminary to voting on | - : Sth Ave. | i ET le Wes Wears the rul ois Mota [dor the 1. LD. Dah SHAGEE ARN GtiGe Gee MEMEO (the renee OE oe ey | ven S90. ate Taye Sat 80) OO NERD AAT — | Snbre Sail Yaatesie aoe of the ruling class, not to protect|for the I. L. D. s » an | other © var prisoners. sist, on the other hand, that the ac- ; uy fi HVA La GAbLTHNND, Direater ra an sol 02 & the lives of the workers—Negro and |thtacite organizer of the N. M. U..!" Meetings of textile workers at /tentance of G-inch rather than| | Afmenkino Production J | yyaay mag—ueran CHADER,SONG"| vag, Gunes Muotam the Branch Ue dea oe Nee re) white—but an agent for mur-/will expose the recent treachery Of ‘being heid in and around heraevery |g inch gun cruisers and failure to! | Tonight —ATHE OPEN DOOR" aud Chireses fibtwent —— uting workers. the fakers’ (U.M.W.A.) convention |day, All the till towns are being | consider the fighting value of the) E ¥ IL SPIRIT ‘vom. Nisit—-"ROMBO and JUL Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to al Labor Defense, in Hazelton, Pa. Comrade Frankfeld, covered by speakers of thé Intef|pritich merchant maritie represent most categorical organizer of the Communist Party, national Labor Defense, National! , yictory for MacDonald’s imperial lynching of will act as chairman. |Textile Workers’ Union and the jist masters. GOOD JAZZ BAND é AT WAS R The DAILY WORKER E the government The rheéting is being held under | Trade Union Unity League. | Meanwhile, reports from Wash- eS RUSSIA iMBATEST ATTENTION SINCE Advertising Dept re for this bloody crime in the united auspices of the interna] A very stiecossful meéting Wa3lington announce that Hoover . will Admission 50 Cents s THE FOUNDING OF THE SOVIET UNION! || 26-28 Union Sq., New York City the eyes of the toiling masses, Ne-|tional Laber Defense branches, thé!held here which irritated the cap | -eviaw the fleet off the Virginia Y Now the theme of | gro and white. The I. L. D. calls|N. M. U. locals, the Trade Union |italist politicians, who orgéfiized 2/Capes next Tuesday, This is to be Auspices: < = a upon all Negro and white workers to increase most energetically the fight a ist lynching, to organize, to unite, and to carry on a fierce Unity League and the Commurist/counter meeting, which was 2 CoM-|the largest naval display since 1927. Party, plus other workers’ organ-/ plete fizzle. Several workers went | Mocy of the ships now anchored oh izations. \to the politicians’ platform, but left /tno ftudson will participate in this | |within a few minutes to return to jeview, A mock battle will be the ~EISENTSTEIN’S— | Latest Masterpiece Food Workers Industrial Union Ist St, New York Olty one Chelsen 2274 BuSiness meetings hi Sec. 2 Communist Party Such are the signs of Stimson’s “peace,” Talk ‘Peace, Mean War So Mussolini Admits | In af interview | with Thedore struggle against lynching and the) the mass meghing of mulitant work-|¢inal feature of the review, as if ia the tiret USS StS ator a rater epee a at's Winn ed 2 OLD and NEW" |S os Fok Gee | Organizations jlease mee al ron au Cart Wall Street is feverishly preparing. | PR LETARIAN | Hoard.) mectings rover | Mies ay Build Camp for | - \but of Foster, Minor, Amter Infternowhe at 6 a eloek LATEST SOVKINO NEWSREEL R-K-O nd | | 2 Week Plumbers TUUL plumbers, helpers and supy Weérkers’ Children meet Thuraaay, May 14 § P. at ith St. Bring all fello’ }, | Raymond in New York. i | m| wa Cons:-Keep Workers From Reading Daily One industry! One Union: Join ana Fight the Enemy! 1 42nd Street A camp for workers’ children at| Workers from the trade, Beacon, N. Y., is the goal of a cam- paign started by the Workers’ In- CAMEO iti POPULAR PRICES Womens Council. All members of the United Council of Working Women afe called, upon WORKERS’ CENTER ternational Relief, Local New York. fa marticomieigty BEvaedey, Minin" | Comrades Miller and Baker, BARKER SHOP In order to make this camp a reality | yay 1g to 18. Tf your council has | committee of two from the Young| wolff, Chief Editor of thé Berlinec a children's confe rence, called by /not yet wot the boxes, call for them) GA daist League delling Dally Tageblatt, Mussolini said, “L desire EAST SIDE THEATRES Moved t6 30 Union Square ee Soka PS aH a we ee atartem Pengeesive Youtn Cian, [Workers to those coming ftom the| good relations with Germany, and Auspices Naty GDL ao ec, FREIMEIT BLDG——Mais Floor Aith Sty at 2'p. m Ail childven's |in'inaer'soass wa Tgsehuaae| ov ae the Gotham Honé Shop, Ard) there ate aditittedly questions on SEC, 3, DIST. 2 a Sees LP Bide pee tpn aa “n sie” |St. and First a sole sue ce | Which we can stand together. Dis- COMMUNIST PARTY 2 n d A Pl h Mains ave tinged to wend delopatss, | Wittinmavirs LL, jstate of terror and espionage pre- | armament, as an example, {8 & ques. ve. a ouse W. L R. CLOTHING STORE 8 Whipple ‘St vailing that the employes were / tion of colonial mandates.” U.S. A. 183 SECOND AVENUL, CORNER ays STREET peril Fiona ident a at Turner 10.D, ‘afraid to buy or even speak to the ‘th ‘ ree a i coge 8,30 p.m., 801 Lenox Ave., 4 e last sentence is particuldtly ae Communist Activities Weliait Shits Guan” (eee f vreant vore|sisnificant, Fighting for the re- AMERICAN PREMIERE! LATEST SOVIET PRODUCTION! Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing i develnuine detn iA) ee core the workers looked | division of the world, fighting for 66 JEWISH LUCK” Highs Class Work Don ed nat of Futas APE Studlo, i s ‘ nr f Markoff Leetore 14th St. laround for stool pigeoris sind spots coloni¢s—this is the principal ein “Anarchism, So} , why the race for armaments is in- ‘The greatest comedy of SHOLOM ALEICHEM, Picture full of dynamic MAY 16 \ters when they were spoken to. about disarm- ‘orce. ‘The life and customs of the re presented in the most The sergeant and one policeman evitable and the talk Cte ane Meats ee presented. in the mos f a A picture that can never be forgotten. Admission Yb, at St E. 4th] t is a smoke screen for the d th ittee to “beat it it} 2men ' ON THE SAME PROGRAM— Counet 14, ay Levant as ee for them,” Preyaration for war. 8:30 P. M. SOVKINO JOURNAL—The Present Dny Events in the Soviet Union | J feo pp. Fulton Aves/ Bickets were atrested hete May 1. ; i ; — 4) | Tel. BAGHaasate Shee A Bre enitecn aad hele Heigtine Us| Detroit Workers Will Hi ARLEM ¢. ASINO i]]_ ‘The Szabo Conservatory canis Ghent taht | , Forward to Mass Conference Protest Murder ROCKLAND PALACE—TODAY | of Music | saturdays SoS PO Son's so.) Against Unemployment, Chiesgo * 116th St. and Lenox Ave. ‘ it]S LBXINGTON AVENUS Tan. Sub delve pines. Aamienion goe,| Ily 4th. DETROIT, Mich, May 14—A CONCERT by R. F. QUINN, Baritone NEW YORK City (bana, Drines { ? mass pfotest meeting against the to Beginners lynching wave that spreads over the neers Workers School Sports Cob, | une: 9.45 4. Mi. Pethain Bay Sta- | jaium, | Various Attractions Daily Worker diva How to reach hall:,6th or 9th Ave. “L” to 155th St. Admission 50 Cents. utisto cdhiposrion neeting ASSISTED BY ARTISTS——FOLLOWED BY A BIG DANCE ||] t*ruetton siren ae anges bi cane ey : | Dance Friday) soon" ie Vonage pent a ‘4 Get your tickets at Book Sh eiare and Workers Book Shop |] yogat, VIOLIN, PIANO, ‘CHLLO [eerapenmprie meses gr ayaa] ee Negro worker in Sherman, Texas,|] JOHN C, SMITH’S a tp, m., 2W, ith st | A Daily Worker entertainment} jast Friday, will be held heré May ‘and dance under the auspices of|98, The place and speakers will bei] NEGRO JAZZ BAND Womens Council No, 1. iT ang apanedice Party, Saturday, Section 2, District 2 of the Commiu-| g ced latér. Pe a i "s 8 OME conte sap [eB ede e By : p. vt Admission nist Party will be held this Satur. annouriced 1 dihindge We Meet at the. Demand the release of Fos Zamrades Nerve present, without fall xpect Workers Chub, day evening at 26 Union Square,| Demand the release of Fos- COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA ter, Minor, Amter and Ray. Westchester, The Amkino movie “Evil Spirit” will and Thal. | he shown. A snappy jazz band will ter, ag ve any y ior it Womens Counetl 1 and Workers Clan provide the dance music. Admission Mond, in prison for fighting Brownsvillé, 118 Bristol St. Friday] 59 cents, All proceeds to the Daily. for unémployment insurance. evening. . Gorelich on “Cement,” 50c. in advance 75¢ at door Painters Pra Saturday, } p.m. 13 W. Fight for Work or Wages!« mond, in prison for fighting for unemployment insurance. a 8.30 p. m., 830 mrade Mo on Chini ef * 26-28 UNION SQUAR Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty 171 St, ‘

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