The Daily Worker Newspaper, December 5, 1931, Page 2

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/ iy Var th) yf YW EISTS, “AUNT? | | TIE TO SPEAK yADIO TODAY a | All Out for - Hunger |March Tag Days! | Today-and Tomorrow | th ON R the Iunger stranded in 1 therefore 1 out today ne Hunger at the Report "th St; ; Har- Side ; Lower Bronx, } Upper Bronx, Brownsville, poklyn; Wile | ham Ave., | Turn in- all coupons’ to. the ational Relief, 16 Do your working class dut help the Hunger | Ss on their big job of de- nployment insurance Government. S Support Laundry Strike . L. Union Tries A cebreaking Ruse the song, k and ding the U. Wehr Ke Work them oiled ‘open! The membership meeting of the court” ir ndry Workers’ Union, Thursday dor Hall, enthusias- ged full support to. the| Active Laundry. $112 besides pledges. and individuals sums for the dura- During the day Anders Virginia Kentucky 3 on, Ee vein of ¢: which the war betw ind operators, is now being Active co: mem | now held on D bers of the union are elonious assault on a of a gangster. ding to a s given out t statement in the the bosses’ |sso- the scabs of the Active Laun- ed Local 810 of the American ion of Labor. It is worth no- t Local 810 had not a single r in the Bronx, and ciation | dry join Feder strike, s who are not mem- have pledged finan- Workers Cinh vee opening w , tonight, " NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EAST SIDE—BRONE . | REFER Mn Stes ave, | —RKO Acts— Today to Tuesday —On the Séreen— “The night at ers invited. ° 7 Paige Li a | Bun el Mar- wit giv OUme, Defenders 1 oe pe Pa RULING Prospect at 569 | Joyce Revue ee vited. |peady Joyce SUNDAY | 3 St, John Hoboken Attention! | VOICE” at the first open forum of. athe Hoboken Workers , ter, 511 First St, Hoboken, at 7:30 |Joe Young With ssion to follow. Adm , and Co Walter Hust Downtown Br. FSU | Virainta ow Huston A party will be given at 71 E. 7th —_ 8t, 5th floor, p.m. under th | Templeton Loretta Young ices of the riends of the Sc t | Robt. E. Keane Inion, Adm. free | Bmmett Walsh i fs : | Minstrel David Manners Italian Workers Center Bell, Waters . will havea dance at 314 BE. 104th St.| and Stone John Halliday at 8 p.m. All worke vited, NER EIT Tremont workers cian __ | MUSIC — CONCERTS ‘wilh have a dance at headquarters, | 0 ge 2075 Clinton A’ (near 180th St.), | , 0 . at 8 p.m. Workers invited. | Philharm nic-Symphony Bronx Workers Club | TOSCANINI, Conductor will have a lecture by I. Amter on the C.P.U.S.A.” at 1610 Boston Rd, | Carnegie Hall, This, Sun, Aft. at 2:00 at 8:30 p.m. J. C, Bach—Mendelssohn—Graener . ° . | Pinettt B | Carnegic Hall, Thurs, Eve., Dee, 10 at will speaic ony the State ang Un-| mee rriany Att. Dee 11, mt 2190 employment” 5B, 12t2h St. g pn, | Metropolitan Opera House, Sunday, December 3, at 3: | CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO, BRAHMS Vern Smith | DVORAK, WEBER-BERLIOZ will speak at. the Harlem SCHELLING, Conductor Forum, Lafayette Hall, 165 St, at 7:30 p.m. on the Manchurian | Carneste Hall, Sat, Mra, Dee, 12 at 11 situation, Digeussion, Adm, free, | Children’s and Young Peoples Concert Clee tin | SERIES No. I—CONCERT No. 8 Program illustrating Paterson } “Trombone and Tuba” A grand’ ¢dnéert will be given by Mer. (3 the International Labor Defense at 56 Van Houten St. on Dec. 11 a . On the excellent program ,. guitar player. sented will be Ed. Mann, of the Chi-| defense of the cago Opera-and a famous Russian All invited, WINTER TouRS Weekly Sailings on First Class Steamers Complete Tour Prices As Low As $155.00 \SBE-THE FIVE YEAR PLAN IN OPERATION— THE KREMLIN—LENIN’S TOMB—FACTOR- HES—-SOCIAL CLUBS—THEATRES—OPERAS WORLD TOURISTS, Inc. 175, FIFTH AVE., N. Y. — Phone: Al-4-6656 aisid < A ur Jade way Pinwo) Progeeds to go tothe five textile strikers, of trucks | ad-| The} they are coming in now to break | | to the strike. Next | 1 is holding a mass | | mecting in A ader Hall. A com- | plete report of the strike will be vvitsinit, NisW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1931 1.P IN TAG DAYS TODAY AND TOMORROW! MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO FINISH THE HUNGER MARCH! ‘Feature Banquet | for Labor Unity | | Tonight at 7 P. a || Foster, Weinstone, Minor and | Others to to Speak NEW YORK. — — The Trade Union | Unity League, through its national | executive comn ee yesterday called | on all members of the revolutionary trade unions and leagues, all class- conscious workers in the New York area to rally to the support of the | monthly | new 32-page LABOR UNITY magazine. The T. U. U. L. National Commit- tee called on all the workers in the New York area to attend the birthday celebration, a banquet and entertain- | ment, for the new TUUL organ, to be | held tonight at 7 p. m. at Manhattan | Lyceum at 66 E. 4th St. | The TUUL National Committee | pointed out the importance of the |new LABOR UNITY thagazine the first issue of which will be off the | Press on or about December 25th, the January issue. “It will be a directive organ, giving guidance to the workers | and those engaged in building the | revolutionary unions and leagues. In the coming strike struggles the new Labor Unity will be especially need- ed.” Features of the Labor Unity cele- bration will be reported of the pro- gress of the National Hunger March. Bill Dunne will be toastmaster and the speakers will include Wm. Z. Fos- ter, Ben Gold, Joseph Zack, Robert Minor, Harry Haywood, “By Jorge”, Wm. W. Weinstone, and others, proni- |ientn in the revolutionary labor moye- ment. Besides a Soviet News Reel which | | without the dinner and 50c more ,Forty-Nine Legal |Cases Handled by For- | eign-Born Council) NEW YORK.—in stressing the im- | portance of the conférence to be held December 20, at Manhattan ; Lyceum the Committee for the Pro- Sunday, Dunne, Gold, | tection of the Foreign Born reported | | that its vember, citizenship, |labor and two with ex-servicemen. | ‘The cases of foreign born workers | being f k and then re- fuse wi increasing the com-| mittee <. The committee -is| | taking all possible steps to collect un- ges of these workers. Tag Day for Miners In West New York, and Union City, N. J. NEW YORK.—The Workers Inter- national Relief has announced a tag day for the bituminous miners for Saturday, December 5th, in West New York and Union City, N. J., after securing a permit for the tag day. The West New York Station for | collection will be the Labor Lyceum, 569 Tyler Place near 17th St. | Workers living in the vicinity of| Newark are urged to report for the| tag day, which will last from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. at the W. I. R. office, 144 Springfield Ave. will be shown, Marcel Scherer, Na- tional Secretary of the Friends of the Soviet Union, will show some recent slides dealing with the success of the Five-Year Plan. A hot five-course dinner will be served under the expert direction of the Food Workers Industrial Union chefs, The admission price is 50¢ with the dinner, AMUSEMENTS. “THE THEATRE GUILD presents EUGENE O'NEILL'S Trilogy ‘Mourning Becomes Electra “omposed of 3 playe presented on I/day HOMECOMING, THE HUNTED THE HAUNTED Commencing at 5:30 sharp. Dinner n- termission of one hour at 7. No Mats. GUILD THEA. 52d St. W. of Bway ‘The Theatre Guild Presents REUNION IN VIENNA A Comedy By ROBERT E. SHERWOOD. Martin Beck 7O "2", 35" St. & 8 Ave. Eve. 8:40 Mats,Thurs.&Sat.2:40 EVERYBODY'S WELCOME The new musical comedy hit, with FRANCES WILLIAMS, OSCAR SHAW, ANN PENNINGTON, HARRIETT LAKE SHUBERT Thea., 44th St., W, of B'w'y Eve. 8:30, Mats. Wed, & Sat, 2:50 COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW ' Br with ELMER RICE PAUL MUNI Thea. W. 45 St. Ev. 8:20 Plymouth wat. Thurs. @ Sat. 2:20 f NOW Oo 420 AMI BWAY PHILIP MEETY, ALE CYNARA WITH | Henry Phoebe Adriane \ STEPHENSON FOSTER ALLEN | MOROSCO THEA., 45th W. of B’way,| Eves,, 4:45, Mats. Wed. & Sat., 2130 Soviet “Forced Labor”—Bedchat’s series in pamphlet form at 10 cenfs per copy. Read it—Spread it! “Battle of Gallipoli” Thrilling story of ill-fated offensive in the World War Oth Ave. HEPPODRONME ®.::<5:. BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK BKO ACTS “OVER STREET | With JAMES DUNN ene Tonight! SOVIET MOVIES —SPE. FOSTER — ZA Admission 50 Cents LABOR UNITY BANQUET BILL DUNNE, Toastmaster At Manhattan Lyceum—66 E. 4th St. JOHN REED CLUB ARTISTS AND OTHERS Latest reports telegraphedj to Banquet from Washington on the arrival of Hunger Marchers a A HOT 5-COURSE DINNER WILL BE SERVED Tonight! MASS SINGING GOOD MUSIC AKERS— CK — AMTER With Dinner $1.00 This Sun., Dec. 6th | At 8:00 P. M. QUESTIONS BOB DUNN . Secretary of Labor Research Assn.—Author of Labor & Automobile, etc. ——Will speak on— “The Capitalist State and Unemployment Insurance” ADMISSION 25c Workers Forum 35 E. 12th St., 2nd Floor DISCUSSION For the Completion of the 8-Day Carnival December 24 to 31, 1931 in the NEW YORK WORKERS CENTER 35 EAST 12th STREET Tharsday Eve., December 25—Big Cultural Dance in the Workers Center New York Workers Center [DEMONSTRATE AT BORO HALL, MON. Suvport the Hunger Marchers | brutality. send a delegation to the Boro Presi- | dent demanding immediste teliet for the starving workers of Brooklyn. The demonstration will include a dabeakion from the Coney Island bread strikers who will protest against the arrests and bru- tality of the police in Coney Island and the denial of the right to picket for cheaper bread. The Mehringe s: ing evicted from their homes. They will participate in the demonstration and demand that the evictions against them be stopped and that they be given some relief at once to enable them to go on fighting. Soviet “Forced Labor”—Bedacht’s series in pamphlet form at 10 cents per copy. Read it—Spread it! National NEW YORK. — There will be a Legal Advice Department’ demonstration at Boro Hall, Brook- | handled forty-nine cases during No- | |1yn on Monday, Dec. 7, at 2 p. m,, to twenty-three dealing with | back the hunger march to Washing- | twenty-four with unpaid |ton and to protest against police The Brooklyn workers will Boro Hall} strikers are be- | Knitgoods Workers to Hold Banquet Sat. RANK AND FILE JO) HOLDS RECEPTION. The rank and file Joint Council has organized a recep at its new headquart on Saturday, Dee. 5th, in the evenine. 7th Ave., 7 o'clock at the day- when Willie Greenberg who was arrested at the instigation of Kaufman and railroaded to jail for 5 days, is released All fur workers urged to at- tend this ACTIVE FURRIT. DAY. A special meeting of the fur committee, the of the dogskin workers, and active fur workers will take place on Sat- urday, Dec. 5th, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the union, 181 W. 28th St. Very important matters will be dis- cussed at this meeting. GO TO SOVIET RUSSIA | TOURS AT-LOW RATES ONE WAY HOLMBERG S.5S. 2 EAST 125th ST. Agent of Intourist Stafe Travel Socialist on LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY ROUND TRIP, TICKET AGENCY | NEW YORK CITY Bureau of the Union of Soviet Republics We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room avartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find 3 library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs and various cultural activities Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Take Lexington Avenue trai: Get off Allerton Avenue PARK EAST in to White Plains Road and <i Office open from: 9 a. m. to 5 p. Saturday 10 9. m. m. every day; 9 to 5 p.m, Sum * “Morning Saturday Eve., Edith Segal with the Merriest Event of the Season Biggest Gathering of New York’s Working Youth 10th Annual Costume and Color Light BALL ‘BIG NEW YORK COLISEUM 177th Street and Westchester Avenue Jaxx Band of 30 Musicians—ARTEF Players in extraordinary program the crowd in especially prepared dances. Tickets in Advance, 65c—At the Door, Freiheit’’ December 12th Red Dancers will lead 85¢ ARTEF fonty, Jewish Workers Theatre in America) “At the Heckscher Theatre JIFTH AVENUE and 104th STREET Tonight at 8:30 “TRIKENISH” (DROUGHT) A sontamporary, ‘American Drama in two acts and ie By HALLIE FL, Wa MARGARET ELLEN CLIFFORD Based a stery by WHITTAKER CHAMBERS—in the New Masses Translated, Adapted by N. Buchwald —SYMPOQSIUM— “HOLLYWOOD and SOVIET CINEMA” and showing of Sovkino Films ——SPEAKERS—— H. W. UL. Dana, H. A. Potamkin, Michael Gold and Waldo Frank Chairman:—Samuel Ornitz Sunday, Dec. 6th AT 8 P.M. NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH 66 WEST 12th STREET Proceeds to be used for the publi+ cation of booklet on WORKERS DEFENSE IN THE COURTS, issued by the International Labor Defense NEVIN BUS LINES S MEET SATUR- | Counc. | build the L. S. N. R, ion vetcherinka | | This reception will take place ,on ra (New ade | executive committee | L. S; N. R. AFFAIR TONIGHT, | To build the League of Struggle | for Negro Rights and its official or- ‘To celebrate the installation of the| gan, The Liberator, the Nat Turner | newly elected trade executive com-| mittee and the work of the Knitgoods | Branch of the L. S. N. R. Department of the Needle Trad “Social” this evening (Saturday), Workers’ Industrial Union, a Knit-|@¢ 140 West 142nd St. Apt. 48, A goods Workers Banquet will be held} contribution of 25 cents is asked at | Saturday, December 5, 8 p. m. at) the door, All workers are urged to Astoria Hall, 62 East 4th attend, have a good time and help Celebrate the THIRD ANNIVERSARY of our Needle Trades ‘Workers Industral Union Greet the Plenum of G.E B. At Central Onera House 67th Street and Third Avenue n. Ist Year’s Night) Fridav Fve.. / Mass Meeting and Concert —Speakers— FOSTER, GOLD, OLGIN (We him back from the Soviet Union) —Concert-— Gropper, Prolet Buhne, Freiheit Gesangs Verein, Mandolin Or- chestra, Artef, Gendel and Edith Siegel, Greet the struggle for in- dustr'al unionism against company unionism NICKETS 50 CENTS At Trad: Commiitees Union Office 131 West 28th Street and CO-OPERATIVE RESTAURANT 2300 Bronx Park East Intern’] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE STH FLOOR All Work Done Under Personal Care ot DR. JOSEPHSON Cooperators' = _ SEROY CHEMIST 652, Allerton Avenue O1-2-7584 BRONX, N. Dr. M. B. FELSEN SURGEQN DENTIST Extraction Specialist 851 East 162nd Street Corner Prospect Ave. One block from Prospect Avenue Subway Station Phone: Kllpatrick 5-5028 Phone: Dry Dock 4-4522 Harry Stolper, Ine. 0 ‘ICIANS _ OPTICIAN ves Wxamined 13-15 CHRYSTIE STREET Cor. Hester St. New York Special rates to renders of the Daily Worker The Co-operative BARBER SHOP 433 East 9th Street, New York (Bet, ist Ave. and Ave, A) Reduction for Unemployed Comrades (With Unemployed Council Card) 29 EAST 4TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY 111 W, 31st (Bet. 6 & 7 Aves.) Tel,; Chickering 4-1600 PHILADELPHIA “IOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE $2.00 One Way $3.75 Round Trip LOWEST FARE EVERYWHERE BOSTON .........c000+-$ 3.00 BALTIMORE ... WASHINGTON] ... RICHMOND .. PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND .. MAINE TO CALIFORNIA _ Ary, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. . New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations Gottlieb’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Near 1th St, Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 All Gtnde of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty Phone: Lehigh 4-1612 Cosmopolitan Hardware & Electrical Corporation Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies 2018 2nd AVENUE CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY WORKERS IN YONKERS Buy Your Daily at the Following Stands CUTMANSTEIN 51 Riverdale Ave, LESCHS 71 Riverdale Ave, ZACCIO FRIEDMAN 144 Nepperha n Ave, cor, Se WEINERS 211 Metean Ave, DICICCO is holding | The BIG DANCE and ENTERTAINMENT Given By |Saturady, December 5 IRVING PLAZA 1th Street and Irving Place ADMISSION 35e in Advance—50c at the Door Phone Stuyvesant $816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES 4 place with atmosphere where all rad! meet 382 E. (th st. New York SOLLIN’S RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cenis Regular Dinner 65 Cents MELROSE DAIRY frercunast Piganamt’ to’ Dine Si Our Pact 1787 SOUTHERN BLYD., Brons (near 174th St, Station) CELEPHONE INTERVA! o914D Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and 18th Sta. Strictly Vegetarian foo@ We Invite Workers to the BLUE BIRD CAFETERIA GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat 827 BROADWAY Between 12th and 13th Sts. ————— 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT Linel Cafeteria Pare Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street JADE MOUNTAIN AMERICAN and CHINESE RESTAURANT Open 11 a. m. to 1:30 #, mm, Special Lunch 11,to 4...35¢ Dinner 5 to 10. . .55¢ 197 SECOND AVENUE Between 12th and 13th Sts, Hollywood Cafeteria UNDER WORKER MANAGEMENT Food Food Reasonable Prices Recognizes the Food Workers Industrial Untox 335 West 35th Street Patronize the Concoops Food Stores 4aND Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Left Wing Movement.” Au .omradea Meet et BRONSTEIN’S ‘HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUB Phone University 4-0061 —————<—— Advertise Your Union Meetings Sere. For information Write te Advertising Department The DAILY WORKER 50 Kast 13th St. New York City ———>_ --“We are pronouncing in good faith the words ‘the dictatorship of the 2 Poplar St. Proletariat’ and we shall make them & reality . LENIN, | Youth Section—New York | International Workers Order’ 4

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