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¥ Pave Two « ————— JUDGE INVOLVED IN U. S. BANK DEAL CONSIDERS FOOD INJUNCTION NEW YORK.—Judge Aaron Levy} has heard and taken under advise-| ment an injunction asked for by the | owners of Arnold Restaurant, where | the Food Workers’ Industria} Union is leading @ strike against a 25 to 35 per cent wage-cut, the 14-hour day and @ threat by the employer to fire one worker and make the others do the extra work. The F. W. L U. demands union rates of pay end hours and no dis- C Attorney Buitenkané argued the case for the union. ‘This Judge Levy is charged and is under investigation now for in the United States Bank swindle. The charge is that Levy took a loan of $143,000 from the bank, and then sat in cases involving the bank, where he decided in favor of the bank. Even the bar has to take some notice of such a case and is probing Levy's deals, The judge asked in the case yes- tetday whether the F. W. I. U. was a | Communist union, and whether it) had any connection with Russia The F. W. I. U. continues its picket | Iine at the Arnold restaurant. NEEDLE UNION WINS 2 STRIKES (CONTINDED FROM PAGE ONE) slaved for her boss for twelve years at @ distinct cost to her ehalth, her fellow workers decided to walk out in @ body until she was taken back. She WAS taken back at 10 8. m. yesterday. Tt required but one hour of splendid picketing yesterday morn- ing for the entire shop to win the fo Mowing demands in addition: re- cognition of the N.T.W.LU., wage in- creases for operators, pressers, fitters and assistant cutters, and @ reduction in hours from 50 to 40 a week. Can't Wait Another spontaneous walkout oc- curred yesterday when 35 dressmak- ers in the H. and B. shop, 345 W. 98th Street, too anxious to wait for the formal date of the strike, struck) What’s On— SATURDAY— Attention! Newark Daily Worker Conference of all unit reps at 3 p,m. at $3 Mercer St. All units must be present and should elect Daily Worker reps if they have none, eS pea for Benefit Daily Worker “Takes place at 1622 Bathgate Avi at 6p. m. Interesting program. Cov ered tables and comradely atmos- phere, Admission 35 cents. at 8 p, m. for all the demands put forward by the Needle Trades Work- érs Industrial Union. ‘The fifihting attitude of hte dress- makers is pefrifying the greedy par- asites whe exploit them. Some bosses have gone to the extent of issuing questionaires to the dressmakers | which resemble the police third deg- ree in everything except that finger- prints are not yet demanded. This is an obvious maneuver to blacklist every militant worker in the industry, and the dressmakers, realizing thi have determined to fight this new | bosses’ eatechisf to the limit. THE DRESS STRIKE FRIEND? Tonight at 6:30 negre and white | the hall committee, law committee, | for unemployment, relief. dressmakers will march through the | finance committee, suburban commit- | billion doHars has already been spent | headquarters, 16 W. 21st St. working class districts in Harlem in @ mass solidarity demonstration. | Trucks, automobiles and placecards will carry the following slogans: *Equal pay for equal work for Negro and white dressmakers.” “We de- mand the right of Negro workers to | the skilled and better paid crafts.” “We demand the abilition of all forms of discrimination and sekra- tion against Negro workers.” “Don’t starve! Strike! Strike! Strike!” Dressmakers who will march in the solidarity parade will meet at the Spanish Center, 26 West 115th St. and other points, and march to 308 Lenox Avenue, from which point the | parade will start. | More and more workers clubs, | realizing that the dressmakers fight against their exploiting bosses will ‘Trades Union (Youth Dept.), at 3 p.| m., at 131 W. 28th St. textats tacit unt Dance tiiby the Czechoslavak Branch Open Foram—Enrt New York ‘Workrs tiven_ b: 9 ami the Yorkville Branck I. T.D.| at 8.15 p.m. “Sports pyar Weap- at Czechoslavak Workers’ Home, 347/ on”, 962 SutterAve, Bklyn, All work FE. 72nd St. Lecture: “Persecution of| ers are invited, the Foreign Born.” Four reels, of . film on the International Labor Frank “seeder Br. ILD Movement will be shown. followed by dancing. Admission 25, cents. Councit No, 18 Bore Park Entertainment and dance at 1373 ‘ard St. Brooklyn, Admission 25 ents. Proceeds 7, ‘ Perth Apihes, Attention! A Grand Dance will be given the * A.C. Girls at the Workers’ 308 Him St. Tickets may be at the door or from a” club Good program. NRE aie: secured member, Hard Time Dance iven hy Unit 9% Section 8, at-the Co-operative Auditorium 2700 Bronx Park East, Admission, $5 cents Newari Attention international Concert | and has been arranged by the 1. >. to take place at 8 p. m. at the rainian Hal 7 Beacon St. Pro- eeds to Winter Relief Campaign. Admission 50 cents. . Bronx Unit inka and Concert at 8 p.m. 545 Gfand Concourse (enter on “Rden Av Refreshments,- pie enking Section Y rkers’ Club, Entertain- rient-and Dance. Good ‘program and | fine hand. Takes place at 8 p. m./ at 1472- Boston Ra. 1. LD. Dance. Nat Turner Branch TI, L.. D. at. & pom, at’308 Lenox A oO 1. L. D, Dance. At Sp. m. at 368 Lenox Ave | Medical Workers Industrial League | Calls upon all members to come at 2p, m. to distribute leaflets sac | 5pm. for the meeting to take place at Stuyvesant’ Casino Thursday. An Exhibition of International Esperanto Workers Correspondence is now being held un- der the auspices of this group at the | Brownsville oYuth Club, 122 Osborn St, Bklyn, until Feb. 14th, * Office Workers Union Third Aw Dance at the New Harlem Ca 116th St. and Lenox Ave. Negro jazz band. 10 percent of proceeds to’ com- ing @ress strike, Adm. 50c, if Red Hook St. Food, Entert All welcome. | Bronx Workers School hes atranged a midnite performance for 12 p.m. at the Bronx Playhouse, Southern lvd, between Freeman and Jennings, in and Artem” and many other interesting features have been arranged. Adm. 501, Workers and Friends are invited to a oncert and dance to take place at Coney Island Work- ers Center. 2921 W. 32nd St. Ausplees Unit 5, Sec. SUNDAY ; “Charity Vs, Unemployment Insurance’ Lesturo at 105 Thatford Ave, Bklyn. at & p.m, Questions, discussion, Adm. 15 cents. ear see. Showing of Films y the Workers Film and Phito League been changed to Sunday Nite. This y'Potempkin Symposium on America et Movies at 7 E, 1th Street, Concert and Dance At 1400 Boston Rosd, Excellent program has been arranged including good music ang drawing by Ryan Walker, Admission Proceeds Daily ‘Worker. (6 bership meeting, 8 p, m. Dance ang wooncert). . Richard B. Moore Will_expose the attacks on the Foreign Born, Negro and white workers at 3 p. m., He will also expose clous attacks now being made by the Negro reformists and petty bourgeoisie of Harlem on the foregn born in copnec- tion with employment in, Harlem, . ° For the Benefit of the Dress Strike A Concert and Dance takes place at 7:30 p.m, at Harlem Progressive Youth Club at-1492 Madison Ave. Refreshments wilt be served glong swith @ fine program. House at 4p. m. at Henkin” House, man Prospect Ave. Apt. 51. Shoe are especially asked to atcend \ the organizational committee’ L8.W.U, to build the union, levoldtionary Trade Untonixm’ be the subject of P subiest of a lecture by A spaghett! party has been arrange for Tp. m. to take place at_ Workers Center, 61 Graham Ave, Brooklyn Proceeds to ILD. « Annual Conferen: of the’ United Counell of Workin Class Women takes place at 1 p.m. at Seay vetsot Casino, 2nd Ave. and Sth“St. The conference will wird up with a banquet to be held at opm pee ae Needle Trades Workers Childrens’ | Clubs meet at 3 p, mat 1844 Pit- | kin Ave, Brooklyn, and 149 Crotona | Park, North, ronx. <All Needle Trades workers! Send your kids to this meeting. | ° | far Prisoners” at | bar hae Pas 7pm Hike! ‘To Sinten Istand, Red Hook Unit YCL 812 Colom) St. start at 10 Bring Ignot and fare. ake Hamilton Ave. fe 1373 43rd St. lat South Ferry to Bklyn. and ws!! to Colombia St, are invited, All young worker NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EAST SIDE—BRONK RKO ACTS Roy Cummings Sam Hearn Joe E Howard Roy Gordon Prospects 1g RKO ACTS Today to Tues. William Sea- bary and Co, Bert Walton “Cookie Bowers ‘Tacker & Smith ons PONse. TODAY TO MONDAY MAXIM GORKY’S “CAIN” ARTEM” A SOVKINO FILM BRONX PLAYHOUSE 1350 Southern Boulevard DAYTON 9-2206 FREEMAN STREET SUBWAY 6TA. PRICES: 26 AND 30 CENTS Special Midnight Performance TONIGHT COMPLETE PROGRAM AND SPECIAL NOVELTIE® ——— BENEFIT Bronx Workers School ADMISSION; 50 CENTS Patronize the Concoops Food Stores AND Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Left Wing Movement.” DAL Y W NURKER, NeW LORK, SAVURDAY, bob AnY id, idol be crippled unless they are supplied with funds for leafiest, placecards, defence of pickets who are arrested, and © ther strike activities, are hold- ing affairs for the benefit of the | $15,000 strike fund as well as con- | tributing directly. At a meeting of the Middle sare Workers’ Club the other day, was raised for the strike fund a members pledged themselves to don- | te $1 each week in addition. At a banquet to be held tomorrow by this group, $40 more will be raised for the fund. Tonight the Harlem Progressive Youth Club will hold a dance at 1492 Madison Avenue for the benefit of the strike fund, and tomorrow the Brownsville Youth Center will hold @ dance 420 Osborne--Street- for. |the same ase rpose. Brighton March Dressmakers and workers interested | in their struggle are called upon to report at 140 Neptuen Avenue today for a demonstration to be staged through in the Brighton section. An izhportant meeting of the Shop Delegates Council and active dress- makers will be held Monday at 7 p. m. in Manhattan Lyceum. A full jattendance is urged as final plans WAR IS COMING | 2 | RUSh_ Navy utged active war preparations through various means Thursday. SAYS GENERAL and Army} Expenditures Both high army and navy officers Major Gen- eral Hanson S, Ely, speaking to the New York State Women's Republican Club at the Plaza said that those who did not “see a war on the horiz were badly mistaken, as war is 1 coming. And furthermore, comes out of a-.ch To. ready for this war which General Ely | says is rapidly coming, he urged bil-| lions be spent for armaments. On the same day Secretary of the Navy Adams made a special trip to the Capitol to tell speaker Longworth that the Hoover administration wants the $74,000,000 naval construction bill | and the $30,000,000 for modernizing | three battleships be enacted in a hurry, and before Congress ends its session on March 4th. | for the strike will be laid down. Longworth, who rebuffed the un- I. Amter will speak on “Revolution- | employed delegation, of course Trade Unionism’ at the union| no message from Adams to know the |headquarters, 131 West 28th Street tomorrow at 3 p. m. Strike Committee Meets A meetig onf the General Strike | into motion to pass these bills for) tne HAVE YOU CONTRIBUTED TO Committee will be held today in the | over $100,000,000 for war Reports of | Not one cent has yet been set aside | |headquarters at 2 p, m. | tee and entertainment committee will be submitted. Because the more and j more shops are sending delegates to this general strike committee, which is now the first really united front committee in the history of the need- of these sub-committees. Men's clothing workers will meet to mobolize all the tailors in the in-) dressmakers strike. dressmakers will strike for the same| as their New York fellow workers. Build Strike Fund. the strike fund. More have been re- ceived and names will be printed! Candor list, $1.15; Frances Schwartz when space can be found for them. | Workers of 8. K. S., $1; J. Roth-| $: J. Zucker, 75c.; Helen Eisen- man list, 75c.; Miriam Adams’ list, | stein, $1; M. Krass, 50c.; 8. Collins, $2.35; Helen Eisenstein list, $2.75; Leo Sek SE: 35c.; Anne Leve, 50¢ | garding war jin the union headquarters today at} to fight and provide materia jl p.m, They will formulate areal ‘ediinacaecon dustry in support of the forthcoming | ros | Club affair, $33. Philadelphia dressmakers crowded | li. Boslovor Hall on Thursday night and| Fay Lossof list, enthuiastically voted for a strike to| Open Shop in Bron: start simultaneously with the dress! Committee at strike in New York. The Philadelphia | Dora Gellman list, $3.60; Here are a few more donations to| Down: Town will of Hoover and Wall Street re- preparations. All the | governmental machinery will be set purposes, | Nearly a for the army and navy and for this | war that General Ely sees “out of a clear sky,” that is, least expected and in a hurry To get the army prepared for the coming war, Secretary of War Hurley coming when Je trades industry, thus it will be) announced that he would carry on necessary to enlarge the membership| a thorough inquiry “into the be problems of public conduct of wa including the duties of the citizens Workers of J, En- Island Workers’ Dora Schulman . Korsan list, $1; $1.45; Coney 55 I. W. O. Branch 6, $5; t, $1.50; $1 Workers of , $1.75; Building 370 W. 33rd St., $2.45; Lina Mas- troff, $2.75; R. Berger (collected at | farewell for Amron), $24.50; Frieda Etkin, 50c.; Irving Bornbaum list, $2; Workers’ Club affair, $3.50; Mary Britton list, $3.75; Anna list, $1; Frances Schwartz list (again), [AMUSEMENTS | “BY ROCKET | UFA presents TO THE MOON” “A breath-taking jaunt into the mysteries of inter-stellar commun‘:* tion.—N, ¥. TIMES, DIRECTED BY FRITZ LANG WHO MADE “METROPOLIS” | i¢AMEO | Green Grow the Lilacs | GUILDY, aa Eves. Th, & Sat. Elizabeth the Queen Lynn Fontanne Alfred Lunt | Morris Carnovsky, Joanna Roos Eye, $:40, Mts. Th. & Sat. 2:40 IVIC REPERTORY *#th St. stm Ac Evenings 50e, $1, $1.50. Mats, Th, & Sat. i EVA LE GALLIENNE, Director | Today Met. “PETER PAN” ht NY MORND. HAVE THEIR W. eee. 11 ‘W. 43 Street 6th Ave. & 430 St SHOW IN NEW YORK Eddie Leonard—Ben Blue on the screen OFS | ohe Seas Beneath’ with GEO. O'BRIEN YOU DESIRE ME By LUIGI PIRANDELLO JUDITH ANDERSON ELLIOT’S Mga oe mo bee of By 50 Mati pacers vata with MAXL Ev Use your Red Shock Troop List every day un your job. The worker Fees TON. Wal Male oorn ae PS Worker. FOX’S NUT SHOPPE 123 EAST BURNSIDE AVENUE Tel. Raymond9—9340 One block west of the Concourse We carry a full line of Russian Candies “Every Fine Nut That Grows” CANDY NUTS GIFT BASKETS Comrades trom Brownsville and East New York are Hating in the East New York Cafeteria 321 Sutter Ave, cor, Hinsdale St, : reasonable prices 42ND STREET | POPULAR | 28” @ BROAL WAY! f aig 1S. 1789, PRICES | werx | Evenings & F at Box Office and, iuiaad FOSTER. ‘and “Viola TREE ~&DGAR WALLACE’S PLAY ON THE SPOT with CRANE Piece and ANNA MAY NG | epGar WALLACE’S FORREST v 49th Street, West of Broadway Mats. Thurs, and S: A. H. WOODS Presents ARTHUR BYRON ® IVE STAR FINAL | “five Star Final’ is electric and alive —SU: | corr THEATRE, West of 48th Stree Evenings 8:50 Mats. Thurs, and Sat. 2:30 ® je BURKE #4 tor NOVELLO| in ® vonsing, rollicking riot of laughs ‘THE TRUTH GAME ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE 47th Street, West of Broadway Fvenings 8:50 Mats. Thurs, and Sat, 2:30 MUSIC AND CONCERTS Philharmonic-Symphony MOLINARI, Conductor Carnegie Hall, This Sunday aft., RIMSKY—K ORSAK OFF. LOEFFLER, WAGN. Carnegie Hall, Thurs. eveuWeb. 19, ag 8145 Friday Afternooi Soloist :ALFRi oh ‘—I 1G} AVEL—SMETANA Carnegie Hull, But. Eve. Feb. 2 Brooklyn Academy of Musi Sunday Afternoon, Feb. 22 We invite ‘Workers to the BLUE BIRD CAFETERIA OOD WHOLESOME FOO! Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat . 827 BROADWAY Between 12th and 13th Ste Comrades are welcome to BORDEN’S Dairy-Vegetarian Lunch Roon 240 EAST MTH STREET (Next to Labor Temple) Home cooked food at reduced price: io shceenae | ployed foreign-born workers. Demonstrate Against | Yesterday about a thousand Iong- shoremen rallied around a speaker of the Waterfront Unemployed Coun- jcil at 4 p.m. The meeting was in protest of the a it in Brooklyn on Thursday of 6 Italian workers slated for deportation and of 14 the day before. There were speakers in Ital- | iar and English. The Boro Hall dem- onstration today will also protest the deportations drive against unem- Deportations| | FOOD SAYS NEGRO an Empire’ in Hun-| | bar “Fragments of an Empire” shown Sunday, February 1'th, from| right food and clothes for 62 years, | This Sat. is third lecture. Be on time! 2 to 11 p. m. continuously, under the | and I'm getting sick of it. We all 135 East 12th Street Alg. 4-1199 magazine, “Solidarity,” at the Hun-| heard a lot about how bad times garian workers Home, 350 East 81st | were under slavery. Sure, they was St. “Solidarity” will put on exhibi-| bad, but they're a whole lob worse |———————— tion at that time cartoons which will | appear in its forthcoming isue. Dress Strike to Receive 10P.C.Proceeds My | ity fit got got Office Workers Dance) tm a member of the Communist | Party, and not only a member but|dered by New York Fascist Police) | NEW YORK. — Ten per cent of| a damned good member. Workers Leaving for the Soviet Union proceeds of the Office Workers | that are willing to fight for what Union 1 d Annual Dance, Sat., Feb. 14 will be given to the coming dress strike, it was announced at the O. W. The dance, which will be held at| New. Harlem Casino, 100 West 116th St. is part of an organizational drive to draw into the union thousands of underpaid and unemployed office | workers to fight for a minimum wage and unemployment insurance. A Negro jazz band will supply—dance music, and refreshments will be served, . DUNN SPEAKS SATURDAY, | NEW YORK. — Saturday at 8p. Painters Open Forum m. at the Czechoslovak Workers Saturday on Wage Cut House, 347 East 72nd St., at the en-|~ y os, February 14, 1931 tertainment and dance given by NEW YORK — employed and| Czechoslovak Branch No. 9, York-, unemployed painters are called to an | THIRD ANNUAL DANCE ville, of the International Labor De- °Pen forum Saturday at 3 p. m. vat} Gert Aan ee 143 East 103rd St. M. Kushinksky | given by the fensé, Rovers Dunn wil speak On| will open the discumion oh “The| par UL ‘ “Persecution of the Foreign-Born”. | ynofficial war cut and the speed-) “FICE WORKERS UNION Dunn is executive secretary of the | up in the painters union.” A general | | Labor Research Association. | Progressive Russian | America LES! Champion Harmon Americ Popeleviteh-Lu: ADMISSION ONE { WEBSTER MAN Dance and C SUN Under the Auspices of the | Their low! will be | I'm shivering. now. {they want should join with us. TACOMA, About ing held here Feb. of 15th and Commerce Sts. to back | up the Workers’ Unemployment In- | CONCERT AND BALL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 | TREE A ROE TD SRR TOT 8 Interesting Russian Program Dogmarova—Soviet wista, Soprane—Borris Spiegel Russian Mandolin Quartet SPLENDID DANCE ORCHESTRA ov, Master of Ceremonies 119 EAST lth STREET New York Cii Tacoma, Benton Have First Jobless Demonstrations CHARLOTTE, N. C., Feb. 13.—Fol- | unemployment demonstration here on Feb, 10 hun- | dreds of workers, Negro and white, |too interested to disperse, came to} _ FY a the Trade Union Unity League head- how “F ragments Of | quarters, at 30 South College St., and | | enother meeting was | One Negro worker gave a talk, say- garian Workers Home| ing: “1m so damned hungry, T can] I’m so damned cold, | T’ve been without the | ‘ing the outdoor held. dly speak. At lop. Mayor Wilson, into this stomach. to fight for what we want. to stick together. I want to +e 2,000 At Tacoma. Wash. (By 2,000 wer ance Bill. ‘The Unemployed Council will meet Feb, 22 at 2 p. m. at 131814 Pacific | Ave. to make plans for a big dem- onstration on International Fighting | (CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE) discussion wiil follow. Students of Actresses: Player an i DOLLAR OR HALL ity oncert DAY, FEBRUARY 15TH at 1400 Boston Road 6 p.m. Membership Meeting—8 p. m. Dance for the Labor Press Melody Musketeers Daily Worker Cartoonist—Ryan Walker—Musicians from “Prolet Symphony” ADMISSION 35 CENTS Support and Build the Daily Worker! Solidarity and Attend this Affair Young Defenders least we gét food then. ides are cramped from this char- he’s eating my food. That's the food that would We workers | We Mail).— at the mass meet- 10 at the corner | Show your ‘MAYOR EATS MY | WoRKERS SCHOOL ‘Only A Kmall number of vacancies for regiatra- Registration will close next Monday Spring Term started last Monday. tion, WORKERS FORUM THIS SUNDAY FEB. 15, 8 P. M. —at the— WORKERS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 35 East 12th Street, second floor M. J. OLGIN will speak on “WHY PROLETARIAN LITERATURE?” Speclal, Lectures on the BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION By M. J. OLGIN Every Saturday afternoon, 3-4:30 p.m —at— WORKERS SCHOOL FAREWELL PARTY for Dolores Gonzales | (Widow of Gonzalo Gonzales mur- aturday Evening, February 14 at 38 WEST 115th STREET New York City Dancing and Entertainment Auspices Porto Rican Anti-Imperialist League Spanish Workers Center Workers International Relief | ADMISSION: 50 CENTS at the | NEW HARLEM CASINO | 116th St. and Lenox Avenue ADMISSION 50 CENTS Negro Jazz Band—Refreshments DRESSMAKERS’ STRIKE YOUR FOOD will do you more good if you eat under conditions of QUIET There is Comfort and The Defense at the February 19, 20, 2 Annual International FOUR-DAY BAZAAR of the International Labor Defense for the and Relief of Class-War Prisoners and Their families STAR CASINO 107th Street and Park Avenue, New York 1 and 22, 1931 Help make this Bazaar a success. Collect articles and greeting for the Souvenir Program and mail them ip immediately to the District Office of the International Labor Defense, 799 Broadway, Room 410. Protection in CLEANLINESS Eat with people who have the wit to know that FOOD and HEALTH are RELATED COME TO THR CRUSADER (SELF-SERVICE) Restaurant 113 EAST FOURTEENTH ST. (Near Irving Place) fel, ORChard 3783 DR. L. KESSLER Comrades, Patronize CAFE EUROPA 317 EAST 13TH STREET, (Near 2nd Ave.) Clean Wholesome Food. Gottlieh’s Hardware HO THIRD AVENUB Near 14tb St. Stuyvesant 697! AU Kinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty Suitable tor and Dances in the | |! Czechoslovak Yorkers House, Inc. 17 B, 72nd St. New York Velephone: Rhinelander 6097 28% REDUCTION “F. W. I. U. Place.” To ery AND UNION WORKERS and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. der personal supervision of DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist 215 SECOND AVEN Corner 13th 51 NMW YORK CITY Opposite New York Eye ano ear mary Telephone Stuyvesant S830 Have Your Eyes Examined | SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appoistment 48-50 DELANCEY STBEET Cor. Eldridge St, NEW yusR 116 UNIVERSITY PLACE Cor. 12th Street NEW YORK CITY an comrades Meet a BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant $38 Claremont Parkway, Bron Sy6nan Nevesunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 301 EAST 42K STREET (Corner Second Avenue) Tel. Algonquin 7248 | —TONIGHT—| A demonstration of Proletarian Art FIFTH Anniversary Celebration by ARTEF Jewish Workers Revolutionary Theatre Saturday Evening February 14,1981 MECCA TEMPLE) 55th St. bet. 6th and 7th Aves. PROGRAM:— Sergei Radamsky Freiheit Singing Society Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra Artef Players Artef Studio Tickets 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 at the ARTEF OFFICE, 108 E, 14th ST. | | | | Cooperators! SEROY CHEMIST. | 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 BRONX, N, f. DR. J. MINDEL Surgeon Dentist 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone: Algonquin 818% Not connected with any other office ALgonquin 4-7712 Office Hours: A. M.-8 P.M. Fri, and Sun, by Appointment Dr. J. JOSEPHSON SURGEON DENTIST 226 SECOND AVENUE Near 1th Street, New York City Office Fours: NG DR. J. LEVIN 10% per cent of the proceeds to the SURGEON DENTIST 1501 AVENUE U, Ave. U Sta, B.M.T At Bast 15th St. BROOKLYN, N, Y. Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and 13th Ste. Strictly Vegetarian Food ——<———— es | HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 6865 Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant’ SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E, 12th St. New York Advertise Your Union Meetings Here. For Information Write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Department 50 East 13th St, New York City A symposium on “THE SOVIET vs: THE AMERICAN MOVIE” and Eisenstein’s ‘Eo TEMKIN” Sunday, February 9th at 8:30 P, M. (all showing changed to Sunday night WORKERS FILM & PHOTO LEAGU) 7 East 14th Street PATERSON THE NEW YORK BAKERY has opened at CORNER OF :— Governor and Paterson Sts. Branch Store: River and Washington Sts. Bread, rolls and cakes of highest : quality . Special cakes made for all occasions STRICTLY UNION SHOP—F, W. I. U: Deliveries made to your home TELEPHOND ARMORY (—4583 M. Pincheveky, Prop, PATERSON : << Reliable Butcher Stores have opened at 92 River Street 215 Graham Street Frosh Meat Products and Chickens of Best Quality Deliveries made to your home TRLEPHOND ARMORY 4—2624 Strictly Cnion Shop—F, W. 1. Us Saul Shorr, Prop. FOR RENT—Room light—Convenience for ane or two. 9 West 110th @ Gl, Monument 9-6008,