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idl Iwo LONGSHOREMEN IN MILITANT FIGHT ==: NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 27 While the misleaders of the IL.A. are | Worke weheming with the federal conciliator to sell out the strike of nearly eight Mhousand longshoremen here, the ttrikers’ militancy was shown in the | be s mass picketing along the wharves. Beveral collisions with strikebreaker tmported by the United States Ship- ping Board companies took c \s several sent to the aire shoreme The M Union issued a w the t A. What’s On— SATURDAY— ce Investigation the W . sharp final’ p Women's I rad Ave. “Inte n’s Day.” At 105 T tionalal Worm Admission 15c Literary Hivening rnd Given by U ct cst Evornect Work Westchester Ave, Ad TUNDAY “Phe Pars Commune and the Russi Revolution” of lecture fve Youth Cl Open Forum et. Broné Workers fat 1472 Boston Road, “International | Women’s Day” at 8 p.m. ce, and “W | will be held Wortis Speaks On ; Day” | “Int’l-Women’s partm speak at the Brooklyr role of w for co- in t ‘ope at ‘the rst .war many picture e ing Gern crowding 2 in Ge how- a ef st econd week. The picture played f } many and on the con nt as “ |; Infantrymen On the Western Front s in Ger- | ‘Four DAILY WOU: Cre Gait v Wor a Along Route; Go Terror ¢ <ill Worl m York ACh ORKER UN CH PRP JIN i ned over ‘Ss of the Seg k The U s, ss will be held at Fourth St. and Thursday > will be a cla: English at 8 All unemployed workers are ited, | each DRACULA AT HIPPODROME | “Dracula,” screened from the mys- | ry play, will be shown at the Hippo- me this week with Bela Lugosi in title role. It is directed by Tod ning and presents fiction’s strangest character in this screen thril David Manners, Helen Chan- dler, Dwight Frye and Edward Van an are prominent in the cast. Karyl Norman, the Creole Fashion } Plate, in a new act, heads the eight act vaudeville bill. Eddie Pardo, comedian; Tapps and his Dance Manequins, with Marion Lane; Dezso Retter; Jimmy O’Brien and Jack| iewitt and Enos Frazere are others n the bill. f Hunge Lt and TI cers Wait Until One O'clock Keep Up Spirit of and Determination | the |were fed and sheltered by the Fol- oR, Nw YORK, S. Marchers On Despite Cops, reats of Arrest! to} 2,000,000 jobless to the state omen along Cheering y of po- anized in every skill with disp! epared f tow? along the | wd the streets hours ahead waiting for the Hunger and stand to argue and the marchers terming | agitators | unemployed and | ’ for the last few ed to discredit the ch in the eyes of the workers. ers and police, with | lay of clubs and guns, also | in every w om Albany and to rize the workers of the towns. workers and workers’ by providing shelte | In Tarrytown, when trucks accom- | marchers off to ‘Tarrytown, d them with arrest | e the mayor's permit to march n the town. In every town squadrons of motorcycle police and state’ troopers surround the march- from the time they enter the ntil they leave. | Peckskill, where two-thirds of delegation were fed and shel- tered overnight, the entire popula- tion was in the streets until one o'clock in the morning and the police force patrolled the streets half the night. At Ossining one-third of the group to let the t througt h ers tewn At lowers of the Trail. The Workers’ International Relief bas made arrangements all along the | line to Albany for the feeding and sheltering of the delegation. The | delegation will spend Friday night at Camp Nitgedaiget at Beacon. The march began from Union Square Feb, 26 in disciplined forma- tion, a lieutenant to each group of | 20, a captain directing a group of five. Marching five abreast, singing | | songs, cheering, raising their plac- | ards and slogans, the march began in a spirit of determination and en- Ube ha wes AMUSEMENTS ATURDAY, BREEUARY 28, 19SL Special Edition Read about women in indus- Read what Lenin writes on women in the revolutionary movement. Read about women under the capitalist system and women in the Soviet Union. Pictures and photographs—~in the March 2nd supplement cel- ebrating International Women’s Day on March 8. try. now for mass per copy for per thousand. (60,000 circulation flashes on pare 3.) “SCOTLAND YARD’ AGAINST NewYork Bosses Have A New OMEN'S Women’s Monday with Order bundles meetings at 1 cent small bundies, $8 |) Food needed. The W | workers and | to act nedi |fcod and money im ters. The only buutt rolls kind and eé WORKERS, Scheme ALBANY, N. Y.—While the Roose- | velt administration has refused one jcent for relief for the more than NEW YORK.—The Workers’ ternational Relief, the Women’s |opened three kitchens for the feed- jing of the dressmakers. contributi LR workers’ 9 1A W. 23th St. W. COUNCIL = In- in Councils, has ons are urgently organizations y in forward to be brougfit I. R. headquar- of food desired is , cheese, cold meats, bread or WAILY WORKER AFIAIF TONIGHT An entertainment and dance will be held tonight at the Manhattan Lyceum jointly by the Daily Worker and the Anti-Fascist Alliance. sides the well-known John C. Smith's Be- 1,500,000 jobless in New York state, | Orchestra for dancing, there will be money has been found to establisn |* Program including A. Andaloro, | tenor, and draw- what is called Yard. Bills for been int | ture yesterday. ‘The scheme contemplates special departments for the workers, Appropriations z the march was stopped in| thousand dollars is carried with the | The measure was proposed by state | the State Crime Commission, which, bill. troduced in the state legisla- a second Scotland | Pianist; A. Muzzi, that purpose have | Daily Worker. | ings by one of the artists of the Tickets 50c. Use your Red a tighter grip on| Its: purpose is | of fin- Worker. of more than ten against the rising workers of this state. Shock Troop List for tracing them and/|every day un your job. The worker ns have met the Hunger | following them up. and expressed their active} ‘0 establish a wide network food and /| §ér-printing of those who may incur | the enmity of the bosses. next to you will help save the Daily under the guise of elaborating new criminal laws, is directing its attacks militancy of the | —SECTION ONE—DISTRICT TWO—— Presents Red Cabaret and Banquet Live Entertainment Color-Light Dancing One-. Act Comedy EXCELLENT FOOD—MASS CHORUS The Livest Event of the Season TONIGHT —February 28, at 8 O’clock—TONIGHT at the UKRAINIAN WORKERS CLUB 66 EAST FOURTH STREET ADMISSION 25 CENTS Proceeds for the benefit of the National Training Sehool—C.P.U.S.A. 34A rbeiter Festival NEW YORK LABOR TEMPLE 243 EAST 84TH STREET FEBRUARY 28th | FEEDS STRIKERS Aids W.LR. In Relief! Campaign co-operation | ppeals to all | W ORKERS “FORUI ed by the SCHOOL Conduct WORKER Every Sunday n at the | WORKERS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM | 35 Ea 12th Street (Second Floor) | THIS SUNDAY JACK Secret TUUL. Assistant of the ary on “HOW THE NEW UNIONS 4 Lectures on the BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION | we AnD UNION KEDLOTION teeny WORKERS j pix | Have Your Eyes Examineo and Glasses Fitted by ; WORKERS MUTUAL ' OPTIFAT CO. al superviston M. HARRISON Optometrist AB AVENUE th Street YORK CHEN New dork Hye far taftemnrs pe Stuyvesant ander DR. 215 She Corner yEW Opposite suae | | i Peleph | | i i I {YOUR FOOD will do you more good if you {| eat under conditions of QUIET | q | There is Comfort and | Protection in CLEANLINESS Eat with people who have the wit to know that FOOD and HEALTH are RELATED COMB TO THR CRUSADER (SELF-SERVICE) Restaurant 113 EAST FOURTEENTH ST. (Near Irving Place) a a a » » e Invite Workers to the BLUEBIRD NEVIN BUS LINES Bist (Bet. 6 & 7 Avs.) Vel. Chickering 1600 PUTT ADELPHIA HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE $2.00 One Way $3.75 Round Trip Chicago .....+-+++$19.75 Los Angeles ...... 55.50 111W. Pittsburgh ....... 9.50 Washington ....... 5.50 Baltimore .......+ 4.50 Cleveland ......... 12.50 Boston see eae ae ue roit . P 15.50 . Lou +++ 22.50 Lowest Rates Eyeiswhere Return Trips at Greatly Reduced Rates “MAINE TO CALIFORNIA” DR. TI. MINDEL Surgeon Dentist 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office ALxonquin 4-7712 Offiee Hours: 9A. MAB Priand Sun, hy Appoi Dr. J. JOSEPHSON Cooperatfirs’ Patronize SEROY OHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 BRONX, N. ®. fel, ORChard 3783 ~ DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTISY Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Dor, Eldridge St, NEW York Sy6naa Jleyebunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 301 EAST TH STREET (Corner Second Avenue) Tel. Algonquin 7248 Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Ret. 12th and 13th Ste. Strictly Vegetarian Food HEALTH FOOD ‘ | 1918.” The four leading roles are | averkers School Open Forum | portrayed by Fritz Kampers, Gustav | | CAFETERIA Vv. i a ‘ Jnions Are Develop- \ rE | , pe > sta at Workers 80 noo! | |e ssl, che er “Moebis and) == thet Guild Preductions === | (emcee PROGRAM: is y oesanes Papecend Au orium, 35 Eas a nec- aus lausen, t taki int nal ly a Gera ole Faron | | Gran Grow the Les | WAR! ']| Pano sao FS grawers ||COOD WHOLESOME Foop | “*t, sauson Avante Meeting of New B Brighton Youth | esau Johannsen, E Terror Striking Dra- || Song Recital , .... M. Namrell Fair Prices 140 ‘Ne “A fe Avenue. “AIT! joy, down in Greenwich H av ey i! The Sports ....... é Workers’ Gymnastics and Sport Alliance ; oer Soung’ workers welcome Village, is making preparations for | Geant eae Revolutionary Dances (Edith Slegel) «....4.......4 Ws Te R. Group = an, : Eat |(phose atuvomot sale their Gypsy Ball, which will be given Germans. 1. Ep PWV eek Oe WEG cisco cc cesisedscceetes os .« Proletbuehne {ff} A Workers Fi | ’ " Sy. aot hg Yor °Sutter Avenue. | at Webster Hall Friday night, March Elizabeth the ‘inn | Dictiags be EVAN WALKERS (ais GhGe But John’s Restaurant ipaakruptey ot Zionisi SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES “COM RADES Between 12th and 13th Sts. OF 1918 | 6. This special event will be held in | conjunction with Romany Marie, who | 4 mat specializes in Gypsy atmosphere in | Lynn Fontanne Alfred Lunt Morris Carnovsky, Joanna Roo» and others Mass Singing with Orchestra Bookstand — Dancing. Tickets 35c; At Door 50c A place with atmosphere peautewn Ne. 2 where all radicals meet hikes to the Palisad 8.30 Thea. ‘ Bast ath Street, nt 620 oe euipment |e place in the Village. Martin Beck wee v- 2ND BIG 302 E. 12th St. New York | 4 of any sort. ‘ ‘ Gladys Baxter, who last appeared | . WEEK i ‘i | here as prima donna of “A Wonder- FH si Fane omen Dart win |fUl Night,” has been engaged for the | (VIC REPERTORY **®, St. sum 4», rey || sommraves: Patronizg FOX® PATERSON be the topic of a lectur | new production of “Blossom Time,” |W) — 500, $1. $1.50. Mats. Th. @ Sat. 2:30 | CAFE EUROPA NUT SHOPPE = Rearing snd discussion. Jopening at the Ambassador Theatre| EVA LE GALLIENNE, Director | a tree: a | March 4. Miss Baxter will appear Soouas ‘, SON'S HON i? HIPPODROHE pil 317 EAST 13TH STREET, (eae 2nd ave) - ree SRE ae R fi bi B he Lana: as Bellabruna, singing some of the |; s z & 484 St ‘ “ ” Tel. Ri ton Reach Open Foram Seats 4 weeks ady. at B, BIGGEST sr jlean- Wholesome Food. lace, el. Raymond9—9340 Sto Ar ato Neptune ‘Ave, ‘Women in| Schubert melodies adapted by ena ne Town Hall, 1i3 ‘w. a ste et ate} al Neceeeeueee g te! i BOW 1. Ue B ‘ sess utc ’ ni Industry and et Home a Evening. | mund Romberg. ACTS “ON THE STREEN One block west of the Concourse |) have opened at if Secti 7 “— ” : a Comrades Paribec wt | AS YOU DESIRE ME) eKol Vi Lies ol int Ow We carry a full line of Hussian Candies 92 River Street - hnpesr at their respective headqua ters for Red Sunday. Section 8 res 9.30 a, m, a Red Sunday to popu terize “International Women’s Day et 105 Thatford Ave. , All Brooklyn Younx Workers Meet at 7 p.m, at 61 Graham Ave. Maser trial of Al Stone. Also special te re Moscow Sabotageurs trial. All welcome. , i a ‘Hike of the Iles 1s School is Ol To Forest View. Meet at 8.30 a. m. . Entrance at 9.30 a. m. Mf fatnd St, Station (Downsairs). bom to city in time for Workers heol Forum, 5 ing Defende: Will) meet “For the eynembership eeting at 1400 Boston Rd. at 6 p. m. rt of the bazaar and the reor- vation will be taken “i After fh meeting a dance has been arranged for with the Melody jusketeers. “MELROSE RESTAURANT “Comrades Witt Find It SARE Bind SGer Pace BLVD., Bronx (ner 174th St Station) INTERV: FRLEPYONE Goldin. s OPTICIANS peal Lex. sesh else Jola $1 | | ‘(RKO 2745) NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EAST SIDE—BRONX JEEFERION RKO ACTS Today to Tues, Pat Rooney and Pat Rooney, Jr. Doo Baker & Co La Bellp Pola Coughlan and Lyons All omraaes Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant $58 Claremont Parkway, Bron» Vegetarian RESTAURANTS Where the best food and fresh vegetables are served all year round 4 WEST 28TH STREET 37 WEST 32ND STREET 225 WESI 36TH STREET By LUIGI PIRANDELLO JUDITH ANDERSON MAXIYE ELLIOTT’S Thea., 39th E. 3:50 Matinees Wed. & Sat., h A. H. WOODS Presents F ARTHUR BYRON ™ IVE STAR FINAL “ive Star Pinal’ is electric and alive. —SUN. CORT THEATRE, West of 48th Stree Evenings 8:50, Mats, Wed, and S: Bulle BURKE 84 tvor NOVELLO in @ ronaing, rollicking riot of laughs THE TRUTH GAME picasa FOSTER. ‘and Viola TREE ETHEL BARRYMOKE THEATRE ith Street, West of Broadway Evenings 8:50, Mats, Wed, and Sat, 2:30 EDGAR WALLACE’S PLAY ON THE SPOT with CRANE Ty eone and) ANNA MAY WO! EDGAR WALLACE’S FORREST THE. ‘West of Broadway 8 MUSIC AND CONCERTS Pea ae METROPOLITAN OUERA HOUSE’ fee SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3:00 EBER—SCHUMANN—DVORAK Carnegie Hall, Wed. Eve., Mar, 4 at 8:45 $17.50 $12.50 Fri, Aft., Mar. 6, 2:30; Sat, Eve., Mar, 7, 8:45; Sunday Afternoon, March 8, 3:06 BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 1 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. & ~~ SPECIAL CONCERT —~ Carnegie Hall, Thurs, Eve., Mar. 12, 8:45 Under the Direction of LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI Soloist: EFREM ZIMBALIST, Violinist SIBELIUS, RIMSKY—KORSAKOW Seats now on sale at box office Arthur Judson, Mgr. (Steinway Piano) ORGANIZE TO END STARVATION; DEMAND RELIEF! PLAYBOY. ROMANY MARIE'S GYPSY BALL IN GREENWICH VILLAGE WEBSTER HALL |FRIDAY EVENING 119 EAST 11th STREET TICKETS IN ADVANCE $2.00—AT DOOR $3.00 MARCH 6th FROM PLAYBOY--32 UNION SQUARE ROMANY MARIE’S—42 WEST 8TH STREET Telephone STuyvesant 9-9687, Spring 7-7336 DANCING AT 10 COSTEMES OBLIGATORY—COME IN GYPSY COSTUME r 29 EAST UUTH STREET NEW YORE Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Cerry o Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations ADELE CAFETERIA Cor. of Second Ave. and 7th St. New York City Comrades trem Brownsville and fact Now York are Eating to the $21 Sutter Ave, cor, Hinedsle St. fresh, good meals and reasonable prices Suits and Overcoats . REDUCED PARK CLOTHING CO. 98 Aveane A, Cor. Sixth St. $22.50 $15.00 Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. T2nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA1 Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidair: and Soda Fountain 880 BROADWAY Near 12th Street PATRONIZE NEW YORK CITY “Every Fine Nut That Grows” CANDY NUTS GIFT BASKETS Phone: LEHIGH 6382 ‘aterrational Barber Shop M. W. SALA. Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New Yort (bet 108ré @ 104th Ste.d Ladies Robs Our Specialty vate Beavty Parlor Comrades are welcome to BORDEN’S Dairy-Vegetarian Lunch Room 240 EAST 14TH STREET (Next to Labor Temple) Home cooked food at reduced prices Patronize the Concoops Food Stores Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy. in the Co-operative Store and help the Left Wing Movement.” Gottlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUB Near 14tb St. cep on 5074 an ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty 215 Graham Street Fresh Meat Products and Chickens of Best Quality Deliveries made to your home TELEPHONE ARMORY 43624 Strietly Union Shop—F, W. 1. U. Saul Shorr, Prop, ‘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. 1. U. Deliveries mado to your home TELEPHONE ARMORY 1—4583 M, Pinchevaky, Prop, Advertise Your Union Meetings Here. For Information Write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Department 50 East 13th St. New York City FOR RENT—SINGLE ROOM TO COM- RADE, 122 E. 103rd ST., APART. NO. 8, SACRIFICE RADIO—Fine Cabinet—$25,00 Mahogony Gateleg Table—$12.00, Box Couch and — Cover—$12.00, Call this ¥Latbush 2-8994, No Dealer, LARGE FURNISHED ROOM—317 E. 13 Bt. Sed Floor, Mrs. Siskind, ALgonquin 7046 THREE ROOMS—~Modern sacrifice for salo—Rent, ‘0.001083 SS vsee Ave, apt. b-A, -eerenennteianesstnaneennee se