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the Workers’ Forum at & p, m. at 35 12th St, second floor. = 5 Brome Workers Club Open Foram ‘: At 8p. m. at 1372 Boston Rd. “The HIT BOSS TERROR | ©" ADVE AT MARCH 20 MEET Prepare for March 28 Demonstrations NEW YORK.—As preparatory steps toward the 28th of March, several mass meetings will be held the metropolitan area under thi e: of the City Committee for the Pro- tection of Foreign Born. One of these meetings will be held on the 20th of March in the Irving Plaza and will be addressed by many prom- inent speakers. Another one will be called very soon in Yorkville where the preparatory work is already going on. | in Many more mass meetings will be called during next week in Brooklyn, Downtown (Manhattan Lyceum), | Harlem, ete. The dates and ad-| dresses will be announced very soon. | The foreign born workers upon| whom the capitalist class bestows the | blessing (!) of its “democracy” under | the form of @ relentless persecution, | the native workers against whom, in the last analysis, this persecution is directed, all the workers emplgyed and unemployed, white and Negro,| must attend the mass meeting called or to be called by the City Commit- tee for the Protection of Foreign Born, by the League of Struggle for Negro Rights and by the International Labor Defense. They must show their unbending determination to unite and fight, especially on the 28th of March, against the nefarious attempt of the capitalist class to split the workers’ ranks by terrorizing the foreign born and by preventing them from joining the native workers in the struggle against starvation. Yonkers LSNR Meet to Voice Protest YONKERS. N. Y.—An open air meeting will be held today at 3 p. m. at Cottage and Wood Place, Yonkers, | under the auspices of the League for Struggle for Negro Rights, to protest the deportation of foreign born work- ers and discrimination ¢gainst Negro workers. The speakers will be Ger- trude Mann and Harry Williams. Negro worker. This is a preparatory meeting to a-mass meeting to be held Pp. 2 Sunday at Center, 252 Ws m. at Cooperative wurton Ave., Yonkers. NTURES OF DON'T YELL ME To Take MY HEEL OFF THIS NEGRO WORKERS NECK ISCON TEN HIS Pos Ine BILL WORKER R, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1931 *" ~ enticement A DAILY WORKE > Paterson Conference | March 29 to Defend | Five Jailed in Strike NJ, A all PATERSON, N. J., March 13 is being called of working class organizations in Pater- 29, 3: pm., 205 Paterson St., in order to take up the defense of the five militant workers, members of the National Textile Workers Union, who were ar- rested on February 18, and subse- | quent dates on the complaint of a | boss by the name of Max Urban.| This boss tried to stop a group of | workers from picketing his shop where a strike was on, led by the} National Textile Workers Union. conference son on March at The boss came the morning of February 18, with his wife and other suspicious looking individuals, and| started to beat up a woman worker who happened to be around the shop talking to the strikers. As a result of that a general fight started in which many outsiders who came to| defend. the. .womtan . worker -partici-+* pated. The five workers arrested are being held under $1,1000 bail each before the grand jury. All workers organizations are call- e¢ upon to send t legates each to the mentioned conference. SATURDAY Downton Workers Clob At 11 Clinton St. (second flo: above the Palestine Theatre) w hold an affair for the benefit of th Daily Worker at § p. m. Come to the John Reed Club party at the John Reed Civh- rooms, 102 W. 14th St. at 9 promptly Admission 25c. ‘The Leat Lecture On the Bolshevik Revolution wil! be delivered at the Workers Schoo! E. 12th St. second ssons of the Bol- Auditorium, 35 floor at 3 p.m, shevk Revolution.” . Houxe Party and Entertsinment Given by Unit 8 Section 4 at 8 tt 1855 7th Ave, apt. 4a, Adm Group Local. 38 oth at the Need’ coin feet All let sympathizers are urged sur thix booth to | 2 W. 112th St. room | . Daily Worker Dance __ And crop suey party will be given by Brighton Unit C. P. at 8 p. m. at 140 Neptune Ave. “Adm, 35c. Mem- ders of Unemployed Councils admit- ted free. «oe Dance and Concert Given by the Bronii Workers Club at 3 p. m. at 1472 Boston rd. ee Costume Ball Given by the Prospect. Workers’ Club for the Iniernational Labor De- tense takes place at Grand Plaza, $21 EB. 160th St, near Prospect Ave. station. Good time assured all. . ‘Workers’ Laboratory Theatre “The Actor in the Proletarian Theatre” topic of lecture, followed by play “The Unemployed”. at 131 W. 28th St. ‘ * SUNDAY | Young Detenders | Meet st 1400 Boston Ra. at 6 p.m. for a. membership meeting, At & p. m, all present will hear Engdah] speak on ‘The Paris Commune and the ILD.” ey i “Labor Spy System Will be the topic of a lecture at ell Hunger March to Albany.” ‘Comnctt 10 Of Bath Beach will give a dinner at 3 p. m, at 48 Bay 28th St, Pro- ceeds to Needle Trades Union. 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORE Tel. Algonquin 8356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES a ner for the Needle the d Tra benefit des Workers | at & p. m, at 2006 Seventieth St, Brookly <2 iS Concert and Dance t 134.5. Admission 2 Seventh | Workers Film rnd Photo League Meets at 1th St. and will con- at & p, viet Film will be seen, A Study Class | From 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 286" | nx Park East, Apt, IF. Blemeni- | class, | Brichton Beach Open Forum 140 Neptune Ave, Lecture on Mc k trial. | Lae ore Brighton Workers’ Youth Club Special organizational meeting a 4p. m. at 140 Neptune Ave. Dance, Hinsdale Workers Youth Club | Atv® pom: at $t% Hinsdale St. Pathe hey: Open Foram Brawnsvillé - Workers” ‘Center, Thatford Ave, “Yokinen.-Deporta at Discrimination.” 1 welcome. | re | ay . Arm, Al Cee Medical Workers’ Industrial Leazu: | Specia] meeting for night workers at 3 p. m. at 16 W. 2ist St. ae Pika Mass Meet For Filipino freedom, takes place at 7.30 p, m. at 188 Columbia St, Brooklyn, NEWARK, N. J. Don't Fail to See the Famous SOVIET FILM “RASLOM” SUNDAY, MARCH 15 at the UKRAINIAN HALL 57 BEACON STREET Continuous showing from 6 p. m. to 12 p. m. GOOD HOME for school girl—Board reasonable—With comrades DEcatur 22522. WANTED—Room in Union Square vicinity. Write to Anna, Daily Worker office. Large Furnished Room—3l7 E. 13 St. 3 Floor Mrs. Siskind, Phone Alg 7046 APARTMENT TO LET, at 338 East 19th St.; suitable for one of two Four rooms, all improvements, clean house, two private bedrooms with closets, large kitchen, 15 min- utes from Union Square; rent $36. Communicate with Briggs, care Dally Worker, 35 East 13th St. for Organizations ADMISSION 35 CENTS ENTERTAINMENT—PLAY—DANCE Arranged by Section 5 Section Headquarters—569 Prospect Avenue SHOE WORKERS HOLD MASS MEET) Learn to Organize, Open Forum Sun. The Shoe and Leather Workers’ Industrial Union held a mass meet- ing Thursday night at Irving Plaza which hundreds of workers attended. The workers came .in response to the call of the union for the workers to organize to fight the thousands of shoe workers in the city and else- where. The speakers were Olgin, edi- tor of the “Morning Freiheit,” Com- munist Jewish Daily, Fred Bieden- kapp, Alexanderson and a few others The workers showed their enthusiasm for organizing. Hold Open Forum. | The Shoe and Leather Workers’ In- dustrial Union is holding an open| forum on Sunday, March 15, at; the | ‘Auditorium of ‘the Cooperative Col- opy,.2700 Bronx Park East, at 11 m. The topic will be “The Shoe Workers in the Soviet Union and the U. S, A.” and Steve Alexander will lead the discussion. To Lecture On Trial of Menshevik Plotters The recent trial of the Menshevik leaders in Moscow, and their plot against the Soviet Union, will be the | |topie of a lecture given by Eli Jac- | cbson this Sunday. Jacobson, just returned from the Soviet Union, will expose the role of the yellow socialist party and the plotters against the Soviet Union. | The ‘lecture will be held at 140 Nep-| ture Ave., Brighton Beach. | “TWO DAYS” A Soviet Flim _ Workers ‘itm and Photo League 7 EAST 14TH STREET Admission: 25 Cents Dance in Bronx Section 5 Tomorrow Tonight, Convention Hundreds of members of the Com- munist Party and sympathizers will gather at the dance at 569 Prospect | Ave, the Bronx, to celebrate the opening of the section convention of the Party, section 5. The sessions of the convention will begin at 11 a.m. tomorrow, Sunday, morning. All workers who wish to spend an agreeable evening should come to this affair. BULLETIN NEW ORLEANS, La., March 13, | Association and asked them to pay —Federal authorities today arrest- ed Harvey, national organizer ef the Marine Workers Industrial Union; Harry Hynes,' national sec- retary, and Joe Mitchell, field or- ganizer. Moore Speaks Sun., Mar. 15, at Yonkers) YONKERS, N. Y.—A mass meeting} half way dead first, probably if you hos been called to fight against de- portations’ March 15 at 252 Warbur- ton Ave., Yonkers, atj2:30 p. m. Rich- ard P. Moore, National Negro Or- ganizer of the ILD, will speak in de-|to the Trade Union Unity League Other | fense of the foreign born. prominent speakers will be present. The L. 8. N. R. calls for all work- ers to attend this meeting to show their solidarity with the persecuted workers, NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES a EAST SIDE—BRONX Fisher & Hurst Jules & Josie Walton Roth & Shay George McKay Thelma DeOnzo Prospects ist, Joe Herbert & Co. Dave Ferguson Carney & Fraser McGrath and Deeds Young Kam The Revolutionary Play “REVOLT” and Dance will be given by the Russian Communist Paper “NOVY MIR” SAT., MARCH 14 At 8:15 P. M.. at the MANHATTAN LYCEUM 66 EAST FOUTH STREET, N. ¥. C. Admission 75 cents _ Given PROSPECT WORKERS Smith’s Double Band —Don't | TONIGHT! at Unemployed with Cards 15 Cents 16 WEST 21 siven T.U.C. COSTUME — B A L L — SPRING by the CLUB AND THEI. L. D. SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 14 GRAND PLAZA 821 EAST 160TH STREET—NEAR PROSPECT STATION Miss it!— Admission 75 Cents ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE TONIGHT! to ralse funds for the organisation of the steel workers the HALL ST STREET by the METAL WORKERS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE-N. ¥. LOCAL TL RAVE AY - You Tih) et bets send —Negro and White Workers, Unite! — fou ll 3 To Ger. GP: Hold Linen Shower For NTWIU Bazaar} To help gather articles for the | bazaar of the Needle Trades Work ers Industrial Union there will be a “Linen Shower” this Sunday night | in Brooklyn, The affair is arranged by Council 25 of the Council of Workingclass Women and they have a good pro- ROCKFORD, I. Here is how gram and plenty of refreshments in the charity organizations in Rock-| store for the ones who come, A ford, Ill. take care of unemployed | speaker from the Soviet Union will workers. |be there, Either clothing or linen | will be accepted. The,affair will be March 9, a worker took his electric e bill and went up to the City Welfare | helt Bt) 2460 Oth: Bt, ay) 8 Dam “We Will Give You A Kerosene Lamp” Wy v¥ orker Has His Light Shut Off (By a Worker Correspondent) the bill for him, He had been un-|“Ten Cents a Dance” | employed for many months and now | At Jefferson Theatre| he is facing getting the electric light Gus Van, singer of character songs, shut off. The answer he got was the following: “When the electric com- pany has shut your light off, come|:s the headline stage attraction at and tell us and we will give you @/the Jefferson Theatre from Saturday kerosene lamp and some kerosene.” | to Tuesday of this week. “Ten Cents This is how these charity organiza-|A Dance” is the screen attraction tions take care of workers that are in| with Barbara Stanwyck in the lead- desperate need. If you are starved|ing role. Grace Daro; Roth and | Shay; Jules and Josie Walton; Fisher |and Hurst; and Thelma De Onzo, | with the “Revue Unusual,” complete | the vaudeville bill. From Wednesday to Friday Leatrice Joy, moving picture star, is the stage attraction. On the screen, “The Painted Desert,” is the principal fare, with Helen Twelvetrees, and Bill Boyd in the leading roles. In addition to Miss Joy the stage offers: The Lander Brothers; Palm Beach Nights Revue; Harriet Maurot and boys, and “Vogues of 1931,” are lucky, you can get a few crumbs so the doctor can give the disease a fancy name after you are dead. The Unemployed Council affiliated | are organizing these workers to fight those charity rackets and for social insurance, ORGANIZE TO END STARVATION; DEMAND RELIEF! —==FIRST SOVIET D NEWSREEL 2ND WEEK=~¥ Trial of Industrial Party in Moscow FIRST SOVIET SOUND } REAL IN RUSSIAN EXPLANATORY TI pat SH Testimonies of defendants, court procedure. xpeech of the Prosecator, demon- atrations 19 the streets of Moxcow and before the Court building TH STREET PLAYHOUSE 52 WEST 8TH ST., Between Fi‘th and Sixth Aves.—Spring 5095 15 10 A, M. TO MIDNIGHT POPULAR PRICES—CONTINUOU ———"' Theatre Guild Present" LAST TWO WEEKS Green Grow the Lilacs GUILD Yin th a Bet D. W. GRIFFITH'S classic melodrama “Way Down East” RICHARD BARTHELMESS LILIAN GISH—LOWELL SHERMAN s CAME 42ND STREET & B. WOODS Presents F ARTHUR BYRON * IVE AND BROADWAY STAR FINAL | [WiC REPERTORY +3 8; co» ay Ever 3:30 “Five Star Final’ te electric and ee ee is sep hs Be ‘sas. 3:30 CORT THEATRE, West of 48th Stre LSumeagaen teehee Broner Nita, Mota Weta fat S| Fo, Mat sn APE BA at Bor Office and 113 W. 43 Street BIGGEST STOW IN NEW YORE The Last Parade JACK HOLT TOM MOORE Seats 4 weeks adv. Town Hall. MUSIC AND CONCERTS Philharmonic-Symphony TOSCANINI, Conductor METROPOLITAN OPERA HOYSE SUNDAY AFT., MARCH 15 et 3:00 ROSSINI--HAYDEN—WAGNER Carneste Hall, 7 Eve, Mar, 19 a th Are REO ACTS Frank Richardson Harry Delmar Brooklyn Academy of Music Sunday Afternoon, March 22, at 31:15 Smash the anti-labor laws of the DVORAK—SIBELIUS—STRAUSS | | 5 ! Arthur Judson Mgr. (Steinway Piano) —Dance and Chop Suey Party— will be given by the BRIGHTON UNIT NUMBER 6, COMMUNIST PARTY SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 8 O’CLOCK SHARP AT 140 NEPTUNE AVENUE Admission 35 Cents Proceeds for the Daily Worker “VIDA OBRERA” S. 0. 8. BALL SATURDAY, MARCH 14 AT THE NEW HARLEM CASINO 116th STREET and LENOX AVE. WITH THE FAMOUS “HAVANA ROYAL ORCHESTRA” —TICKETS IN ADVANCE AT— Spanish Workers Club +26 Weet 115th Street Vide Obrera ..... Ay Workers Book Shop , By RYAN WALKER “VIDA OBRERA” TO HOLD DANCE ON 14 Rally to Spanish Paper at Affair, Tomorrow The SOS ball for the “Vida Obre- ra” will be held tonight at Harlem |Casino. Here workers from all over | the city will gather to listen and }dance to the music played by the Hayana Orchestra, Royal famous band. “Vida Obrera,” Syanish Communist has been banned from the a f) | | OLGIN T0 LECTURE. THIS AFTERNOON Last of Series on Bol- shevik Revolution NEW YORK—The last. chance to hear Comrade M. J. Olgin’s lecture on the Bolshevik Revolution will be | this Saturday afternoon, March 14) at 3 p. m. at the Workers’ School | Auditorium, 35 E. 12th St., second | floor, The topic for the lecture will | be “the Lessons of the Bolshevik Revolution.” It will be a complete | lecture, by itself. Workers who have | not had the opportunity to attend the | previous lecture can be also bene-| fitted. Admission for the whole series of | 12 lectures is one dollar and fifty | cents, and for a single lecture 20 cents. Combination tickets are now available at the Workers’ School of- icef, 48-50 E. 13th St., second floor. Workers are advised to take advan- tage of the low rate of the combina- tion tickets and get them before they are all given out. The first lecture of the series will begin March 21st. YOUR FOOD] will do you more good if you eat under conditions of QUIET There is Comfort and Protection in CLEANLINESS Eat with people who have the wit to know that FOOD and HEALTH are RELATED COME TO THE CRUSADER (SELF-SERVICE) Restaurant 113 EAST FOURTEENTH ST (Near Irving PI HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 5865 Phone Stuyvesent 3816 Jobn’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St, New York Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet, 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food MELROSE “DAIRY VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Oor Place, 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronz (near 174th St, Station) TELEPHONE INTERVALE 90-0149 = Al Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN'S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 858 Claremont Parkwey, Brony | paper, mails by the Post Office department and must raise funds to send. it through the mails at first class rates. The workers who attend this ball will protest against this fascist ac- tion on the part of the American government Tickets are 75 cents, with reduc- tion tickets. 40 cents. Reduction ickets can be obtained at the Work- | s Bookshop, 50 E. 15 St., and at the National office of the Interna- tional Labor Defense, 799 Broadway. WOODWIND ENSEMBLE} * AND SOLOISTS of the Conductorless Orchestra will appear SUNDAY, MARCH 15 AT 7:30 P. M. —AUSPICES— Workers International Relief Cooperative Music Center 2700 BRONX PARK EAST ADMISSION 35 CENTS ALgonquin 4-7712 Office Houra: 9 A. M.S P.M. Fri. and Sun. by Appointment Dr. J. JOSEPHSON SURGEON DENTIST 226 SECOND AVENUE Near 14th Street, New York City Cooperators’ SEROY CHEMIST S 657 Allerton Avenue Estatirook 3215 BHONX, NX. ¥. DR. J. MINDEL Surgeon Dentist 1 UNION SQUARE Room 808 Phones Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Sy6nan NeveGunuya DR. A. BROWN Dentist 801 EAST 147H STREET (Corner Second Avenue) Tel, Algonquin 7248 fel. ORChard 3783 DR. L, KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Eldridge St. NEW YuRE Advertise Your Union Meetings Here, For {nformation W4‘e to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Department 50 East 13th St. New York City ADELE CAFETERIA Cor. of Second Ave. and 7th St. New York City a a Lb a Le Se a ee eg A NEIGHEORLY PLACE TO EAT} 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street BLUE BIRD CAFETERIA GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat 827 BROADWAY Lath Sts, Patronize the Concoops Food Stores AND Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Loft Wing Movement.” '