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J WRAL Rk Ye Uadanaad, VY Bigs, SALURDAY, MARCH 5. » 1982 Wide Preparations Made for Intern’ | Women’s et SPREAD STRIKE IN NEW SHOPS nemploymer CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ‘oon of all members and pathizers to consider plans for ft her strike activity. ‘The confe: will be held at 68 West 37th Street Arrow Hat Shop Strikes. Work of the Arrow Hat Com- pany out on strike yesterday in opposition to the demands that mem- According to figures | bers of the Industrial Union be forced esterday 1 to join the A. F. of L. organization were made by nt Com-| Millinery workers throughout the , of the| city have been urged to support the r marches ani 192 strikers on the picket line. > th 3oro H i reli n 4 Strike Meet Today. Officials of the United Front Com- caine ther evidence of the growing | mittee announced yesterday that mass 7 qT 1 ethan an ls of the TREMONT COAL r r ‘eins Qs : + W. i Speak Sunday | AMUSEMENTS | COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW with Pi AUL MUNI THE THEATRE GUILD HE MOON IN Di YELLOW RIV. oe By | ELMER RICE The: Mat. Ke CAMEO ‘ [ i HIPPODROME’’..;;, GUST SHOW IN NEW YORK JOE E. BROWN in “Fireman Save My Child” Ruthenberg, he leade Communist Part: | Plymouth GUILD presents E O'NEILL’S Trilogy ara -, Mourning Becomes Electra a ooh Composed of BIWAY. & First Time at Popular Prices! “EXPLORERS OF THE WORLD” y the Soviet |‘ nce the date falls on} of th) death of Com- | Yhe Vheatre Guild Presents REUNION IN VIENNA By RopeRT Es F . TH Martin Beck s;. Eve. 8:40 Mats. Th B. D. AMIS will speak on “THE WA¥ OUT Weinstone and speaker will be y of the lo e for Negro Rights, Incl. Paddy Clift & Orchestra Harold | NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EASL SIDE—BRONX ike about e strikers a ke commi oes an ing led ers Indust: to othe: employ 5,000 — RKO ise aSood fh) | JEFFERION Today to Tuesday | portation Wo! —On the Sereen— which appeals to all workers to come | _- FOR THE NEGRO MASSES” on the picket naa 185 Bronx River imi ee Constance | | gies Bee Tee Ave., near Wi Ave. witbssoorte'S This Sunday - Workers Forum | 32 E. 12th St. New York TUUC Starts Drive To Organize Youth Bennett March 6th, 8 p.m. Lady With a Past’ with BEN LYON David Manners ARTE —in a special program— FOR THE DAILY WORKER PLAY—RECITATION and SONGS NEW YORK, March 5.—At 3 p. m. the first follow up of the Trade Union Unity Conference will be held on youth trade union work. The con- ._ ference will consist of all youth com- mittees of the various unions and leagues, representatives of the execu- of the unions and leagues, MUSIC — _CONCERTS| Only Jewish Workers Theatre —RKO Acts— Top-O-The- World Rever Gordon & Wi: ker Clyde Hager Martin & >. rtin delegates from shops where there Sunday, March 6th at 8 p. m. trade union organization, and fra- Ph ilh BORO PARK WORKERS CENTER ternal representatives of working at class youth organizations of New ul jarmonic Symphony te ee Streeg, aaa York. M Guest Conductor | ADMISSION 25¢ THIS SUNDAY AFT. 1M Particularly because of the growing SAVE THE DAILY War situation, the TUUC has recog- nized that an immediate job is the organization through special deman and youth segtions the young wor ers on the job who will be the first drafted into the army WORKER —PROGRAM— FRETHEIT SINGING SOCIETY —J. SCHAFER. STATEN ISLANP NEGRO QUARTET Proletbueline—Red Dancers John Reed Club—W.LR. Band TODAY—LAST TIMES! “Russia Reborn” isational Film of Post- War Soviet Russia and Post- War Germany LIBERATOR | | AnniversaryConcert Sunday, Merch 13th New Proletbuehne Play at “Arbeiter” Festival Tonight S —PROMINENT SPEAKERS— NEW YORK.—A main feature and | J. W. Ford — Minor : the oekse a eS ee ma —Special Added Attraction— | B. D. Amis . Olgin ig annual “Arbeiter” Festival to- “LENIN AT WORK” | Be pe id } night at 6:30 pm. at New York oeNe | STAR CASINO ies | Labor Temple, 243 E, 8th St. will r ' | 107th St. and Park Ave. Admission 50 Cents be the new revue of the “Proit-'§ A CM if E ATR E] buehne” (German Agitprop Troo) Their new big revue “Links Ran!” | 14TH ST. & UNION SQUARE 42rd st. | DRESSMAKERS UNM ASK SCHLES INGER; e | day. (Turn to the Left!”) which will be Beginning | shown for thé first time tonight, “Taras Bulba” | deals with the latest developments |) Sunday Nicolaiv Gogol’s MARCH 5th—8:30 P. M. SHARP | of the in uation, the | NEW YORK LABOR TEMPLE—243 E. 84th St., N. Y. C. 4th BIG “ARBEITER” FESTIVAL for the benefit of “Der Arbeiter,” official German organ of the Communist Party, U. 8. A. MAX BEDACHT SPEAKS Proletbuehne, Workers’ Sports “Red Dancers” Dance Admission 35 cents in advance—50 cents at the door Tickets in the “Arbeiter” office—35 East 12th Street, New York burning ing-class role of the press, etc. Main speaker of the comrade Max Bedacht . Free admission for unem- ployed with membership card of the Vnemployed Councils ing the work- the | NEW ROYAL THEATRE Southern Blyd. & Jennings St. ie evening is BEGINNING Friday, March 4th to ~~ | Thursday, March 10th Spartacus Sports — “KILL ING TO LIVE” will hold at 569 Prospect A 1490 SATURDAY, MARCH 5 30 + REVOLUTIONARY PLAY: “WE Good Program, Excellent Music, ments, BANQUET and CONCERT to be given by Fourth Group of Tractor Mechanics Leaving for the U. S. S. R. on March 9th WORKERS CENTER—35 East 12th St., N. Y. C. SUNDAY. MARCH 6th at 8 P. M. All Proceeds for the Daily Worker and other Workers Press ALL FRIENDS INVITED GOOD DINNER Auspices—Tractor Auto Workers School, 282 N. 6th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. A Sovkino Production Auspices: Br. 99 and Shul 15, of the International Workers Order rTRIKE Refre Sport | Exhibition—Admission 5 Office: 2475 Kighth Ave. Tel.: EDgecomb 4-8315 M. & M. TRUCKING EXPRESS & MOVING Local & Long Distance LICENSED PIANO MovER STORAGE WAREHOUSE TRIPS DOWN TOWN DAILY LOW RENTALS! 2-3-4-5 ROOMS—NEAR SUBWAY Up-to-date Modern Apartments a few blocks from the Bronx Botanical Gardens 665 Allerton Avenue 690 Allerton Avenue 2707 Barnes Avenue (Corner of Allerton Ave.) 2104 Barnes Avenue (Corner of Allerton Ave.) 2723 Barnes Avenue (Near Allerton Ave.) Office:—OSINOFF BROTHERS 2559 White Plains Avenue’ Tel. Estabrook 8-0131 Residence—266 W. 131ist St. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES LATEST SOVIET IMPORTATIONS | (10 Per Cent off With This Ad) | WOODEN WARE, TOYS, RUGS, CANDY, SHAWLS | PEASANT HANDICRAFTS 100 East 14th Street (Near Fourth Ave.) | ur YoU Wan T o'clock. from bosses for negotiations, the | United Front Committee's executives | will meet Monday evening to con- sider settlements The frame-up to railroad Len Gold | _| to jail was one of the most discussed topics in the garment center yester- | A hearing in the case has been } set for Monday in the Criminal | Courts Building. Ta BEDACHT | LECTURES “THE ROLE OF RELIGION and PATRIOTISM in the CLASS STRUGGLE” NEW HARLEM CASINO 116th St., and Lenox Aye. lish and Youth City “'SSION 15 —_—caT | First Annual Ball | Tremont Workers Club Saturday, March 5th ROYAL MANSION 1315 Boston Road (near! 169th St.) John C. Smith's 29 EASL 14TH STRER'I NEW YORK Vel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry 2 Full Line ot STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations AT COMRADELY PRICES Telephone ORchard 4-8260 [Sermon Printing ae | COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 55 SUFFOLK STREET New York City Gottlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD 4VEN Near ith St, Tompkins Sq. 60-4547 All Binds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specia!ty Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall| | TO HIRE | Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the | Czechoslovak 347 E. 72nd St. Telephone:_ Rhinelander 5097 \ Workers House, Inc.! New York | | In response to new applications, “CHINA EXPRESS” | DRAMA OF GROWING CHINESE REVOLUTION —Workers News Reel— \“The Red Army Anniversary Celebration” | Workers Laboratory Theatre Sketches “Scottsboro”’—*“Tempo-Tempo” | LABOR T®MPLE lith Street and 2nd Avenue ear el a March 5th Showing at 7 and 9 P. M. | Sponsored by Workers Int’l Relief Proceeds for Dressmakers and the Kentucky Miners Scldhikciae s Vegetarian Restaurant 4 West 28th St. Wishes to announce a change in the prices of our fo to fit any purs retaining the same quality fo These new prices shall prevail only at the 4 West 28th Street Store We hope to greet you as before. RUSSIAN MEALS For Poor Pocketbocks KAVKAZ 332 E. 14th Street, SRORTARIAN DAIRY RESTAURAN? Comrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. {787 SOUTHERN BLYD. (near 174th St Station) rELErHOD INTERVALE Bronx co TEL | = || Rational Vegetarian = Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet 12th and 18th Ste. Strictly Vegetarian Food | Cooperators’ Patronize | SEROY CHEMIST Allerton Avenue BRONX, N. ¥. 657 O1-2-7584 SOLLINS’ RESTAURANT 216 BASIL I4TB STREET | 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents | Regular Dinner 65 Cents FIVE COURSES 50 Cents | Siberia-Russian | RESTAURANT 315 East 10th St. Bet. Ave. A and Ave. B AT AT ROYAL CAFETERIA | 827 Broadway 12th and 13th St.) q EAT THE BEST im US A TRIAL, (Bet, FOOD, G HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant | 1600 MADISON AVENUE || Phone Lehigh 41-9860 JADE MOUNTAIN | AMERICAN and CHINESE RESTAURANT Open 11 a. m. to 1:30 a. m, | |Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢ Dinner 5 to 10.. 197 SECOND AVENUE Between (2th and ith Stn. | | -55e} Patronize the | aND | Restaurant | 2100 BRONX PARK EASt in the Co-operative Store and help the Revo- lutionary Movement.” “Buy | au Concoops Food Stores | f A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA1 || a | Linel Cafeteria | Pure Food—100. per cent Frigidair: | Equipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountam | | 830 BROADWAY | Near 12th Street | omruaes Sheet at | BRONSTEIN’S | Vegetarian Health Restaurant | 558 Claremont Parkway. Hronz Chester Cafeteria 876 E. Tremont Ave. | (Corner Souther Blvd.) | Quality—Cleaniliness—Moderate Prices | All Workers Members F.W.L.U. | Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where nll radicals meet 302 E, 12th St. New York ‘Furnished Room: $4 per week, Whit- |comb, 118 E. 17th St, or the Daily Worker office. LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find a library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs and various cultura) activities Tel, Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 ‘Take Lexington Avenue trai Get off Allerton Avenue PARK EAST n to White Plains Road and Workers’ Clubs Should Advertise in the “Daily” Fn ee { Save the Daily Worker! What is your Unit or Branch doing? HERE ARE SOME WAYS:— Concerts, dances, af- | fairs to— { SAVE THE DAILY} W GRRE PACKAGE given by S Sat. March 5, 8 p. m. 215 Second Ave., Top Floor All proceeds to the Daily Worker HOUSE PARTY FOR THE DAILY WORKER PARTY Unit 1-B jon 1, Sun. March 6, 7 p. ti, | 1675 Bryant Ave. Apt. 54, Bronx > Given by Unit 18 and 19, Sec. 5 TE A PARTY - _ CONC ERT to be given by the SPARTACUS EEK Y RS CLUB for ihe benefit of the DAILY WORKER Sat. March 5, 8 p. m. 301 West 29th Street ADMISSION 25 CENTS Down Town Workers Ciub CONCERT AND DANCE Sat. March 5, 8 p. m. 11 C¥nton Street All proceeds for the Daily. Worker Sat. March 5, 8 p. m. —VECHERINKA— All proceeds for the Daily Worker Given by Unit 12, Section 5 595 East 170th Street Apartment 1-I, Bronx. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Spaghetti Party to be given by Unit 13, Section 15 Sunday, March 6th At 6:30 P, M. 1680 Anthony Ave. (Shul 6) ADMISSION 25c All Proceeds for the Daily Worker DAILY WORKER — Vecherinka and Dance — Saturday, March 5th At 8:30 P, M. 2109 Arthur Ave., Bronx (Near 180th St.) Dancing, Food, Entertainment ar- ranged by Units 9 and 10, Sec, 15. Mid-Winter CONCERT and DANCE Saturday, March 5th for the benefit of the DAILY WORKER ‘ 2802 Olinville Aye. Excellent entertainment AUSPICES—Units 16, 19, 21 & 23. |) Section 15. TICKETS 25c ENTERTAINMENT CONCERT and DANCL Saturday, March 5th for the benefit of the DAILY WORKER 216 East 14th St., top floor AUSPICES—Unit 2C, Section 2 || ADMISSION 25 Cents DAILY WORKER AFFAIR Saturday, March 5th At Comrade Shipren’s House 626 E. 141st St., Bronx Arranged by White Goods Dept. of the N.T.W.LU. “SAVE THE DAILY WORKER AFFAIR” Saturday, March 5th By Friends of the Daily Worker || Long Island Workers Club 111 Fourth St., Long Island City Recitations, Dances, Workers Play, Cartoons, Songs and Dancing All workers behind admission Report all “Daily Worker Affairs to this column LUNCH 35¢; DINNER 50c | (For Comrades) Workers are members of FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION Part of receipts goes to I, L. D. and Workers’ School RED STAR 49 BAST 127TH ST, Intern] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE 8TH FLOOR AD Work Done Under Persona) Care of DR, JOSEPHSON int'l Workers Order ‘CHRY. TIE STREET » Hester 8t.) . Daily m. to 6 p. Dock 4-4 DENTIST Dr. JOSEPH POBINER 1 Union Square 501-2 Suite AL, 4-8844 Alg. 4-2649 Strictly by appointment Dr. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTISP BROADWAY Suite 1067-1008 Cor, 14th New York St THOROUGH EXPERT FITTIN GLASSES Special Rates to Workers and Families M BELL r and OPTICIAN Rollin Pharmacy 675 ALLERTON AVE. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TO WORKERS Telephone, OLinville 2-9991 Motion Picture and Concert |“Old and New Russia” Williamsburg Alteration Painters Saturday, March 5th | Two Performances 8 and 10 p.m Russian Workers Center 118 Cook St., Brooklyn Admission 25¢ Children 10c First Anniversary Entertainment and Dance given by the PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKERS LEAGUE ‘TONIGHT, March 5th At 8:30 P. M. FINNISH HALL 15 West 126th Street | Music by Famous Harlem Syncopators Admission 50c 2000 “KABTZONIN” WILL DANCE Sat, March 5th At 8:30 P.M. Manhattan Lyceum 66 E. FOURTH ST. AUSPICES: Freiheit Gesang Farein A Lively Program Admission—47 Cents Masque & Civie Ball Joint Branches of Middle Village Branch 46 and 403 Together with WOMEN’S COUNCIL No, 14 Saturday, March 5th At 8 P.M. IRVING PLAZA HALL 15th St. and Irving Pl. Admission 50c 3 “9OMS—Electric, gas, bath, hot water, suitable 2-3, desirable, $25 monthly, 340 E. 5th St. Call afternoon or evening. Apt. &