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Page Two aie ua Spectoaes aa es ke DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1982 \ogee os sb dene ose sceees ‘ ~~ a eee <= ee = Se ————————— WOMEN WORKERS OF ALL RACES THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER «+ — Who's Crazy?— me eae a ” ‘ Py j IM PUTTING You Te WoRK Sweert Pur To SWEEP: a RALLYING FOR DEMONSTRATIONS OFF THE Side WALKS OF Mew rome ITS we ae enn tes ane Gres Om Frees A CHANGE FROM SELLING APPLES evecrerciaM EACH BUILDING To PAY THe MEY EACH DAY. Atcws 17% ON INT. WOMEN’S DAY, MARCH 8 “A beARL Semen ot / Silet y eunen pw ytiiite. vn re 2 GET Rewarded / ag an bg CQ) Meetings To Be Held In Every Section of the| City to Mobilize Women Workers for Struggle nL League of Struggle for Negro Rights, Needle} Trades Strike Committee Support | Demonstrations s NEW YORK.—On Friday, March; which met last night, issued a call 6, numerous open-air meetings were | to the workers in the needle trades, held throughout the entire city, in| and particularly to the women and | front of employment agencies, shops | wives of the workers, to rally to the | where working women are employed, | International Women’s Day demon- food markets, etc., where rank and | strations on March 8, at 2 p. m.,, in|} file workers talked on the signifi-| the various sections of the city. The | cance of International Women’s| striking dressmakers, by their mili- | Day, March 8. | tancy on the picket line, have shown | ‘The workers enthusiastically re- | their readiness to fight against the sponded to the call of the Commu- | attacks of the bosses and will rally nist Party at these open-air meet-}in large numbers in solidarity with ings. The struggle led by the Com-| the working women of all countries mumist Party for the relief of the | to solidify their ranks for more ef- unemployed workers at the various fective struggle against the bosses farthes ire thee wore nur Se SO SY MOORE SPEAKS ON\BAKER TO SPEAK([,2.ne1-z,cest!2< || BLUMBERG CLIQUE/BOSSES TRY RUSH FOX’S y Party ight: The d trike - support of the only Party that fights he ‘dress strikers and the fam Strikers Children to a Hot Meal Be ee eit Secpicyet, Negro: andl|uitied fre to the omcossatons, | MASS TRIAL SUN.ON CPSU SUNDAY) s2zem"™=20 BREAKS STRIKE YOKINEN HEARING] NUT SHOPPE | yl: white, native born and foreign born.| The League of Struggle for Negro URN! “AVEN Unemployed | workers and their| Rights last night issued a call to Under Auspices of the W. I. R. is) BASE. BI BIR AVENUS families will be admitted free to all | Negro and white women to partici-| At Harlem Workers|At Workers Forum at) Wee sae ing Smashes Demon- Protest Mass Meet In} eee H the demonstrations. International/ pate in the demonstrations: Women’s Day Will be a real mass| “International Women’s Day, which Forum 8 O'clock stration Harlem Wed. |] One block west of the Concourse B demonstration of solidarity in com-|is celebrated throughout the entire poet FURRIERS SMASH iy We carry a full line of Russian Candies mon struggle of the men and women | world, is a day of solidarity between] pw yORK-~“The Mass Trial and) NEW YORK—while the present NEW -YORK—The strike. of 500 ait - workers against the capitalist sys-|the white and Negro workers for| ris gugnificance” will, be discussed | trial of the 14 Mensheviks in Moscow tailors in the William P, Goldman| N#W YORK—In an effort to fore-/} “Every Fine Nut That Grows” tem, which means slavery for the| struggle against the common enemy. | (11, Sunday afternoon at the Harlem| shows the counter-revotutionary. role ? CLI UE MEETS (“Three G”) firm here was broken | Stall the mounting protest of the CANDY NUTS GIFT BASKETS workers. The Communist Party, which 48 ar-| Workers Forum, which will meet at| of the socielists of the second inter- Dy. Se OR cials Ot the AmAAgarasied | WOES cikes SeaieS ite Derseution Prominent speakers of the Com-|@nging these demonstrations, has|¢ ociock at the new headquarters of | National in the Soviet Union, it is of | ae Clothing Workers ,Wednesday, The} and deportation of August Yokinen, munist Party; trdde unions’ and fra- | pat Bisa bias pRehas! a | Section 4 at 353 Lenox Avenue. special interest to understand the) NEW YORK—The meeting of the leat nee pee baba Secre-/ who at last Sunday's mass trial in ternal mass organizations will ad-) Heit | agains: | the ‘The discussion will be lead by| TVOlutionary role of the Communist | furriers called by the Kaufman joint | poy Oi ado te Reg listers AIS | Harlem repudiated the boss poison dress these. meetings. Revolutionary | \comrade Richard B. Moore, national (Bolshevik) Party in the fatherland | scab council for Thursday after work ug) dances, revolutionary songs and plays “egro women are called upon to and recitations will be part of the | rally in masses to these demonstra- program arranged by the Commu-/tions of international solidarity. nist Party in the various sections.| Come with your children, with your Working women, Negro and white, | families. Admission will be free to ‘ He of race hatred, the United States of the international working class. | in Webster Hall, closed before it got | UrtY, Work. Blumberg himself was LSichosrrgaat ai ad danip ln oye 1 afraid to face the membership. immigration authorities are reported 3 : Linel Cafeteria | | « Negro director of the International Labor Defense and who acted as de- R. Baker, member of the Central jstarted and a second meeting to fense attorney at the historic mass Committee of the Communist Party | which Stetzky’s lieutenants “invited” trial of last Sundey at which August of the United States, will speak on | the furriers in Beethoven Hall, right . to be rushing a hearing in the Fed- The Hillman agents, Pollack, Ga- bel and Adoa, insisted that the strik- | ¢'@! Court for Monday coming. i tg ous’! “The Role of the Communist Party | 3 ers must go back to work. They| Yokinen will be one of the main |} pure rooq—100 cont Frigidaire es | must rally in masses to these dem- | all unemployed workers or those un- | Yokinen was expelled from the Part¥ |i, the soviet Union” this Sunday | sehapo atow iota meetings] called for @ vote of confidence tor | speakers at a mass meeting Wednes- |] "Es utpment—Lancheonette and us onstrations. jable to pay the admission because O° Charges of white chauvinism. risnt, March 8, at 8 p. m. at the! ‘phe first meeting was broken up| =iumbere, but only got five votes out | day night at the Finnish Workers Soda Fountain tt ‘The strike committee of the Needle | of low wages. Come in masses.” Yokinen admitted his error, and} worers School Auditorium. 35 E.| ean Eantinior ed poholighoas A of 400 at the meeting. The strikers | Hall, 15 W. 126th St., where he will he ‘Trades Workers’ Industrial Union, ps ERA OTE | pledged himself to fight against white) 19, st. second floor. Comrade |tre wittone eed cone an axe | ordered Pollack to sit down and shut | continue to put in practice his pledge 830 BROADWAY a i Sakanonic: | chauvinista in the future. Since then Salker “win Siysteaiiati@atty teal with | the platform and make an exit} up and said the yhad enough of him, | to wage a relentless struggle against Near 12th Street a Ihe has been active in the struggle | pak’, wid, wstematically de | through a back door., The wrath of} “When the Blumberg-Hillman ma.| White chauvinism and for the rights The Philharmonic-Symphony Or- 5 | the formation of the social-demo- | the furriers for Kaufman's scab agen- | oj; he and spoke Thursday night at a mass| rst, ty in Ri the salt 8 chine put the matter of going back | Of the Negro masses. Richard B. : chestra, under the direction of Ar-| meeting at the Finnish Workers Hall Fe ue the spilt O' | ey is 80 great that no sooner did he| tq work to». “Y No” Moore, national Negro director of the ¥y ee pornos: Al Ethie aks "| the Bolsheviki and the Mensheviki, . © wor! a “Yes or No” vote, there ? st What s On uro Toscanini, will give ir next the tole’ and (policies of the Bol-| SPet before the workers than a] was a thunder of “No!” International Labor Defense, will concert at Carnegie Hall on Saturday | ., 7, L. Graduati sheviki in the 1903, February and | °T™ Of mass indignation swept him | But even so, the machine broke the | 8180 speak at this meeting which will SATURDAY— vening. The program will includ: 2 «Us. sraduation Ciechar Rav iiiane: in ake ae off the platform. strike. They announced that the| Tally Negro and white workers, na- Patronize the bs J CouedPe nea “Treues:-¥ Bruckner’s Symphony in E major. No Dance. Sun Mar 8 aie inst =e seis pases Apparently Kaufman did not anti-| cutters were going back and that| tive and foreign born, for the fight : at, the, Tora -Far i were Center: |? nd Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, , a fs tacks and intervention of the im. | (Pate sucha “welcome.” To be sure. |-nereafter anybody could work there | unconditional equality for the Concoops Food Stores Cantatas Party. : s oe Gane program will be re- for Functionaries | perialiste/and thelt agents) snd eape-| he was cautious enough to let in only | who wanted to. legro workers. . et tele. vecesatiel we: ie at Carnegie on Sunday af- tislly m guiding the ‘workels and} bina Rees oi the! A protest meeting was organized and fo nalda at dance at Sp. im. at 210 | “Soact Sthelling will conduct the! Re, District Week End Function-| peasants in the Soviet Union in ‘suc- | oa p : fans pbc R ily ‘man | yesterday noon by the rank and file} ORGANIZE TO END| Restaurant ce Jase Band. Benefit, “Liberator.” | onstharmonie orchestra this Saturd-- s School of the Young Communis. | cessfully building up socialism, ‘The | vas S8s8ee Dy The polite who ques- | shop committee and was smashed by | STARVATION; DEMAND be i cs poke aa pene re pete : cue of District No. 2 which was] international revolutionary role of | “ned the workers applying for ad-|_ mobilization of police and Hill- > 2700 BRONX PARK BAST re given Hymne. Hinsdale; Workers | concert of the Children’s serien Th... duFing the last five wesis, comes| the Communist Party of the Soviet | ™urarc® iia | man-Blumberg henchmen. RELIEF! x P ‘ th Fouth Club at § p.m, at 313 Hins- | oncert O| the Children's series. Th”, q close this Sundry, March 8th. | Union will also be expounded, Bi ghaid sg chief aide, called Buy in the Co-operative “" dale St. Brooklyn, | eTPhe Hampton Thstitve Chole ey \ geaduation and dajie>will be held| ‘The systematic and increasing pro- | ‘he Workers tas meeting in Beeth-| f Store ‘and help the Left Fe Rariem Pros, Vout - sve.| tive their concert at Carncmic Hatt tthe end of the scinool at 35 East] yocations and war plots against the | Oven Hall. Seeking peapepecehremest | Wing Movement.” pal wives,» dates. 2% i493 Madioon Ave. | ive thelr concert at. Carnegie Hall’ ‘cin ‘street ofl thelaid idbt. Soviet Union on the part of world | MA an bpp Ania coho themselves, | an j ~ ee tion of Dr. R. Nethaniel Dett. The The school com 25 students, imperialism snd its social-demo- oe ae eta nity: Bet when | : John ‘Keed Youth Club. program will consist of Negso fo. 728ly young workers i the League | cratic mit ane seat one ee xe | this pat edie tase din dndionant pS me meets at 207~ Mostrand Ave, at|~ —* nie ass : $ rr hs. 3 st on the Communist iy of e ~ sa aya mealies and a group 0: Ba ap grat ae sedge Union additional tasks, Work- | ™2SS of furriers in Beethoven Hall it |) ——~- theatre Guild Productions =—~ ! fa songs by Negro composers. bs A ae: “ got “cold feet” and devided not to . he’ school incl: the following | in the United States must fully un- | 4 * peimeret Matick on taveeum. i! 4ny TORR” Will be given this Sunds) ¢< -—-y, Organizational Problems, Trade| Order to fulfill their revolutionary | NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES GUILD ia tne a at 300 ee Ae ang rete proamar sian: etropolitan on Problems, Party, and League | duties towards the CPSU and the x “yaar week Tickets only zecaents. Children free. | 20use by the Society of the Pris~ TAST WEE ‘otions, Anti, Negro and Pioneer | Soviet Union. For this purpose the { ylems. A model unit meeting| lecture by Comrade Baker Sunday j owing how a tnit meeting should | Bight is of tremendous importance, > planned) was also included in the col, together with a class on the Fight lynching. Fight deporta- — of Music under the direction of A:t: “Sedanzky. The soloists will be Eth: Fayden, soprano; Marion Telya, con- tralto; Dan Gridley, tenor; Friedric> Elizabeth the Queen Lynn Fontanne — Alfred Lunt Morris Carnovsky, Joanna Roor and others CAFETERIA mn by do entertain» OM OF 19128” m, ad Sas : oe SRD & ig Benefit’ Dr Shah pees Carl Schlegel, bass~) --- sons of theory and practice. tac at feccignd bork.” Klock ‘doles. | JEFFERGON Martin Beck Then45th 8 eraat Wane: | GOOD WHOLESOME FOOL et irk” a . : . | tive, 4:40, Mts, Th. & Sat, 2:40 i co, oy SEEN Baers coun |, Walter Damrvach wit continue his| . "i guetgn and dance. An encel;| Qrotection wf foreign bores | Tole? t Tet : CAME rte v ct “Workers Center, 103. Thattora Series of dramatic recitals on the i 3 y Billy Maine&Co. Snare A Comfortable Place to Eat Ave., Brookiyn Basic by Noel March neriah operas at Town Hal) ? sarah has been arranged by e Tepito : Negro Band Adm, 40c in advance, | 1 scqay > graduates. MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE Elmer El Cleve 27 B S6E at bo orgice. rill prevent AcE? from "Die Meister. _émiscion will be 28 conta fer is jones ata MUSIC AND CONCERTS | (‘VIC REPERTORY 1 & «a OAD AY Weleoms Saaents at Nettonnt | singer.” a | DRESS STRIKE {comes Mate ? git te Udhulng aes | Between 12th and 13th Sts ‘Training School ae ij Ps | ” r 7 A tt at a Banavet and Dance at 8 p.m. | SATURDAY, MARCH 7TH FRANKLIN a * . Today Mat. “PETER PAN” Ce ake ee ee |, YOUR FOOD) 11:00 P. M, noch Philkarmonic-Symphony |" hose Ue eee : Workers: School office or at book~| Mecvers: Behoot oft | yOuan Jexeonnia “i wi bla tos | ee THEATRE rotay to Toe CinN Cie ELE WALA GAe eee i AR Pad | g° | ALLERTON AVENUE at Rooney ; AW at 3:00 etn rectare BURSTS uaner|| DR. A. BROWN eat under conditions of Neat Cooperative Colony |} Pt neon rd oRRpDSRR omnes 5 arTHUR BYRON "|| MELROSE |, ? um, at 3 p.m. i UIET | — PROGRAM — a in © minor I ch Bee Dentist | Q tov Netta Packer VE STAR FINAL DAIRY SPGRTARIAN ui Workers Laboratory Theatre % | Arai 1 China Express (Great id and Co. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE | “five Star Final’ ts electric and alive’ Comrades Wein Atwann Pies te wil} present a short play “Unémploy- | 1 EAST 147R STREET | ' Movie) Alexander Bros, SUNDAY AFT. MARCH 15, at 3100 | cone anmaTRR, west of 4atn een: Froomns to Hie ot Gar Bicae pa gp Agra kek ed gh cg Se nian (Coener. Second Averme) | There is Comfort and 2. Freiheit Gesangs Ferein, in Revo- and Eve ROMMINE-HAYDN--WAGNER | pieainks Alb, Math, Wea) aug Rade tent LI8T SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx in 28th St. BET Tel. Algonquin 7248 | | Protection in lutionary en — SPECIAL CONCERT — (nent 174th Bt. Station) t | s 3. Artef in Recitations. SR di . : TELEPHONE INTERVALE 90149 open forum eect at dp, mm, 1400 CLEANLINESS 4. Sovlet News Reel ; eR CARN ETRnCM Ue nena,” || A TPPODROME ‘> +” — # Boston Ra. The Hunger arch ana |[ augonquin 4-712 Office Mourn: || « at wht veople. ho ADMISSION 50¢ Exiled to Siberia! rota inuppl itheld BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK NU eaectead “a 9 surance, by one.of the hunger march- Ly ease nod ss Tickets in Coop Restaurant and Office ||| Sentenced to prison for a crime LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI RKO bttlpepat Ll te ped Fri, and Sun. by Appointment « have the wit to know Soloist: EPREM ZIMBALIS'T, Violt re en BRON N’S : PG Paid D 0 EPHSON that Arranged by Cooperative Colony she did not commit and the guilty SIBBLUS sinumunet Waalae Cael. ACTS BIN Boyd in R STEI " Concert and Dance ie r. J. JOS. man goes free! Tolstoy’s immortal certo; RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF: “THE PAINTED Vegetarian Health vu Hosen Rds at 8 p.m. Admission SURGEON DENTIST FOOD and HEALTH AD |S || noret comes to life on the screen! Seals now Ohasie at Nok ot wuieeins, DESERT” Resta & 36c, 1 aoe 226 SECOND AVENUE RELATED Cooperators’ Patronize thue Judson, Mer. (steinway Fi PHIL CooK urant 4 Pe ‘ ) are pera » Me einway Pisno) af Near 14th Streat, New York City = 558 Cler-mont Parkway, Breax 5¢ ‘Workers Club of Brownsville — COME To THE S E R oO Y Witt Seoutete ana panauet at 18404 \ ; CHEMIST The Revolutionary Play i uJ Pitkin Ave..>. » age oe DR. J. MINDEL || CRUSADER 857 Allerton Avenue . Comrades from reweerie ood Sart n SUNDAY eae | Surgeon Dentist (SELF-SERVICE) Ysthelytteas ant aw REVOLT” N Y . “ ek: C | 1.UNION SQUARE : East Cafi ‘The Role of the Communist Party 3 ew eteria in ig the Soviet Union ‘at & p,m. at | moom aoa Phones Algonnain #188 Restaurant MCWard 8788 with John Boles; Lupe Velez ; and Dance will be given by the }j} Haak © Hesolite nm hither Yai Not connected with any 113 EAST FOURTEENTH 81. es ‘The world’s greatest love story! Russian Co! ist P. ise dy Hai ‘a %§ y other office (Near ireing Place) DR. L. KESSLER The dramatic romance of a prince ussian Commun ‘aper Fresh, good meals and resonable prices Work! ‘omen of Passaic and @ peasant girl. ‘ = pail ealeprass 2 eg port 7 Mee henge Me SURGEON DENTIST abe ath an A AR eT 4 a m e for sll. 18-50 DI SEY STREE i! g q F Bronx" Workers ‘Forum ¥ cordially invited ‘ Alba a eal i ig slate 5 , j ? HEALTH FOOD . 9 hahaa sabe nih endbazst Yr 8 SAT. SUN. MON. TUES. e 569 Pi t Ave., 149th St. = . Send? eat worker shoals tale ts THE BRONX IMPROMPTU GROUP WANED aoa pee eats SAT., MARCH 14 Vegetarian Restaurant | Cominunist Party.” 2459 DAVIDSON AVENUE, BRONX eiaiy WHEE los Abt dials oa oe AU S:Is P.M Re + aie (Tomarrott's Studiow) near Fordham Road Subway Sta. WA rent Concert and Dance I nee 1600 MADISON AVENUE , 1hgs ether heen tet thts EVERY SATURDAY EVENING AT 8 P. M. cat WRC TR AR ROE Olea SN given by £-f aft at the Phone Oniversity S065 Sunday Open Forums will take place An Open Forum where the audience is the speaker, actor and artist TWO YOUNG COMRADES—Want |SECTION 7, COMMUNIST PARTY ee SRE satis commune and the bor Current events and situations of life dramatized impromptu room with comrades. Give par-|Borough Park Workers Center _— ; MANHATTAN LYCEUM e-and the Bol- Phone Stuyvesant 3816 shevik Revolution.” Impromptu music and art ticulars, Write S.R., 0.0. Daily. 1373 43rd STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. . - a He TS ewein Fikertua|' Warmers Gabaentart euhdiin, ; 66 EAST FOUTH STREET, N. Y. C. bn’s Rest " " ’ Finny l pas so hepeaie Selebrate — LARGE FURNISHED ROOM—817 F. 13th Myra Lipova, Soprano, Stravo, Italian Tenor Jo S$ Kestauran ira'ge Prominent speake ay ee fen He BAYONNE j i St. Siskind, Phone ALgonquin 7046, Admixsion 50 Cents , Admission 75 cents bad ype: Lak ve co gad 2 musical program ‘ Soe, place ‘atmospb ; é where all radicaly meet { Work wilt pear a te ture roy the "Press and ——Grand Ball_— 302 B. 12th St. New Fork @ ti a * D, m, at}) . 1472 Boston Rd. , EE NE ae LL sada fn fe place at Webster Hall, . ; wares 21 DAILY WORKER [patty worker CONCERT AND DANCE Restaurant r presented by secretary. John Reed 2 ” THOSE COMRADES AND SYMPATHIZERS WHO CAN ACCOMODATE 199 SECOND AVENUE 4 the Club. Pie ee THIS SUNDAY G arranged by x STUDENTS FOR THE NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FROM THE Het. 12th and 13th ste, x re " EV ENIN ' SECOND WEEK OF MARCH (OR EARLIER) TO THE LAST WEEK OF scl rs cartel lee ie : EAST SIDE WORKERS CLUB MAY, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH IMMEDIATELY OR COMMUNICATE si Vegetarian Food ¢ Rep. of Cit ‘Chub Committee pr CAPITOL HALL 11 CLINTON STREET, NEW YORK CITY WITH THE WORKERS SCHOOL, 0 EAST ATH STBEET, SECOND ® ety and ¥. C. 1, Metal Workers 10 WEEE FIND BTRERE, BAZ ONE, 1 4, EXCELLENT PROGRAM COMRADES TO BELODGED : You can place 5 1 meetitee at a p.m, at uae CHILDREN IN BOARD : 3 plage, Bvery comrade must & For information address |. Kilanvells Bedaahe ee Daily Werke ‘ tea