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Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1932 ~ WORKERS! TO YOU R ST ATIONS TODAY FOR DAILY WORKER TAG DAY ARMY --SEE YOURS BELOW 1818 Pitkin Ave., Brookl; Dressmakers to Root Union | DAILY bere TAG DAY STATIONS |*ni==enseairc workers’ Clubs Should Brooklyn. wit th Center, 105 Thatford se a in S ; . Ww om Strikes , maple | Sone Powe ieee oeunnd Cae a || Advertise in the “Daily” TIO! _— N ATTAN Neen Pr tart: » 197 F of Tt St In snops, New nop S) ces eereegery, MammAret | amen Betaeten Oentys At este] aie As es Sitaieee on 7 East Tenth St. | bag ees Hall, Spanish Workers’ Center, 31| yy.o. School, 257 Schencetady Ave. 16 EB ay, East Side Workers’ Club. | Atlantic Ave. LW.0. School No. 1, 9128 Ave. L, Canarsie. Save the Daily Worker! What is your Unit or Branch doing? Downtown Unemployed | Ridgewood—Workers’ Center, 657 Fa SECTION 9 == “scum! MELROSE, || intern? Work | n Worker cine. |Site’ vitage, snaate vtags Workers’ | emis Pies Hat “ ‘ tern! Workers Order || HERE ARE SOME rs’ Ex-Service- | Center, 1 Fulton Si. | LL City, Li. Workers’ Club, 111 Fourth VEGETARIAN | Neckace tie SECTION ? | st. near Vernon and Jeeksan ss aaale DAIRY eestavaant | DENTAL DEPARTMENT WAYS:— Worl Club. | inian lon: dren ‘c.| 1873—48rd St., Boro Park, Brooklyn. Bempstesd, Ukratn! Cynreden Wi Always Find # s, ar Workers! Medes iG ane St: Bere Pak, Breokies: | Ars, and Front RRR ge Ke RON Pleasant to Dine et Our Placs. 1 UNION SQUARE d f. Bust “ tab, | 2006, 70th St., Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. { Slcksville, Ukrainian Hall, % || 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx 8TH FLOOR Concerts, dances, af- eyecare a 48 Bay 28th St., Bath Beach, Brooklyn. | Elmont—Finnish Hall, 78 Meachem Ave. | a f IDTOWN SECTION Workers” Cloke ¥0cl Wi. aad’ St Broskive. cnameal | (near 174th St Station? 40 Work Done Under Persons! Care ||] ¢. + cisions were made to set to A reat 450 Hicks 8t., Brooklyn. , eae os rutra |LCEREPHONE INTERVALR 90100 of DR. JOREPBSON || fairs to— so to hen the Ind 136 15th St, Brooklyn, Russian Workers'| Middle Bronx Workers’ Club, 3882 Third | | once hen cue | ave d spread or- © the .unor- Union ir Ops ganizationa! activit! ganized shops in their respective | Council, 1610 Boston Road. SECTION 8—E, N.Y. AND BROWNSYILLE pert ty See Raa bare Rae ngton Ave. 118 Bristol 8t., Brooklyn, (Brownsville). | Bronx Workers’ Center, 1528 Southern RUSSIAN MEALS Heer ales Rioptentre | 962 Sutter Ave., Brooktyn’ (E. New York), | oulevard. SAVE THE DAILY WORKER COHEN’S CUT RATE OPTICIANS 482 Madison Ave., Harlem Progressive Workers’ Center, 2073 Clinton 4 e : C! 403 Pe Iwanla Ave., Brooklyn (East! Tremont er te TE. iieth st, Spanish Center. New ror). me Ave. For Poor Pocketbooks yi ae ar est you; London Dress Co. Strikes » Span jovak Workers’ Home, 347 B. 72nd Italian Workers’ Club, S14 E. 10ith St. Finnish Workers’ Club, 15 W. 326th St. 833 E. 14th Street, N. ¥. ©, SEC. 5—L. BRONX AND WESTCHESTER Hungarian Workers’ Center, 569 Prospect spend an enjoyable evening! Help your fighting paper! ‘The London Dress Co., 245 Seventh Ave., which went on strike some time ago is again striking. The bos ses of this shop in attempt to break t! the work- Eyes Examined by Registered Opticians White gold rims $1.50 117 Orchard ‘St. Shell rims $1.00 Near Delancey Entertainment and Dance for the Daily Worker $ Beekman Ave. i Ee corr | COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW | Rational Vegetarian | _—aniieneaneme ees | closed t + 4-9649 orn given by tion entirely. ‘The shop w ) Elder Ave. SrA Tats bade _ Lp -ssianied e Ale: a L. KESSIER Unit 4, Section 6, Communist Party again, however, the bosse Sit W. U77th St ELL RIV | PAUL MUNI M ‘i again, ; > 170 Nagel Ave | 7 DENIS . SELMER RICE Bet 2th and 13th Ste seamen Ss oe 20 ae FORD MURDERS 2 S2e\geeeenonce | Pontes SF ee te ' SuRGno™ DENTIST Saturday, March 12 } | Plymouth Mat. Thora. & Sat. 3:20 | Strictly Vegetarian food 853 BROADWAY | || sutte 1007-1008 Ger. 14th: 5t.| New York Williamsburgh Workers’ Club, 793 Flash- | * mere militant than before, t Hamshurgh ers showing a stubborn and determination to win At a meeting held at local 38 Wed- nesday night the rank and file took the floor and exposed the fakers at At 61 GRAHAM AVE. 5 Rodney St. Beginning 8 p. m. Adm. 25¢ rs’ Center, 61 Graham Ave. ; _inrosp Ave. Workers’ Club, pda: Lo} ren anna Trilogy * CAMEO Ewa | Sluidikvacts 4 icc me ; Mourning Becomes Electra | First Time at Popular Prices: Yi] Vegetarian Restaurant Int'l Workers Order Package Party Bridge Plaza Clu threater ned evictions o oe Wishes to announce a radical change in the prices of our food— iets ; OPTICIANS for the be: f th the same time demanding that the | tandiord hopes to NEIGHBORHOOD eentees Composed of 8 playe presented on 1idas | “EXPLORERS ] 4 West 28th St pe aoe eee workers dropped out of the union} strike there. The mi Z HOMECOMING, THE HUNTED OF THE WORLD” | Daily Worker on account of inability to pay dues | gereq the oe THE HAUNTED n dered the Di I [meen Good fio? be reinstated. system that is e rs RK (Khoomeys ; Fifty per cent of the workers in| workers realize. ~ ‘ALVIN THEA., Sind St. W. of Biway to fit any purse—yet retaining the —————|_A number of tenants in this house || JEFF RON ] KUN || — a _ = PODROME 47%; ||| same quality food. who up until this time have not |{ “dmstesdame |] | my rereres Phe Theatre Guild Presents BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK Those new prices shall prevail only T t t Take nto egas palit cad aa - _ REUNION IN VIENNA KRU) NANCY CARROLL at the rea en tO at’ the evictions orders that TODAY to TU Y ‘A Comedy 8« as i zom 4 4 West 28th Street Store : re ie " . SAE Dp ‘ ‘a threaten to move from the house if ‘THE MAN Motus bese THEAN goth enomt™! ‘WAYWARD We hope to greet you as before. Jailed Ky. Strike ae ae ray | I KILLED” | Hive. 8:40 Mats, ThuepSat 2:40 |] sane with RICHARD ARLEN cs 99) | = Leaders for “Ride C Us AntieW ; {Broken Lullaby) ry — ( Pa ___ LIONEL BARRYMORE ont t KNOXVILLE, Tenn., March| Open Sunday Naps anh Fuilioe Holmes || ‘ tures— | Commencing at 6:30 sharp. Dinner tn- termission of one hour at 7 No Mats Sat., March 12, 8 p.m. At Ukrainian Workers Club 66 East Fourth St. Arranged by Units 5E and 5, Section 1, Communist Party, U.S.A. Harry Stolper. Inc. 13-15 CHRYSTIE STREET Third Ave. Car to Hester St.) 9am. to 6 pm. Dally Phone: Dry Dock 4-4533 Mutenainment and Dance UNIT 4A, SECTION 1 for the benefit of the Daily Worker Sat., March 12, 8 p.m. At 216 E. 14th Street F.S.U. Headquarters VECHERINKA! Good Program! Refreshments! ALL FOR 15 CENTS given by the COMMUNIST PARTY, UNIT 5B At 134 E. Seventh St. THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION ' | | EXPERT FITTING OF GLASSES 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO HAT ASN Linel Cafeteri = 11. — Joe Chandler, National) yew yorK—The Friends of NEW LOW PRIC nei Lateterta Miners Union youth organizer, | | tne soviet Union Anti-War Con-| || MATS. 15 Cents || EVES. 25 Cents ’ Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire WILLIAM BELL Allen Johnson, correspondent joc se e ay 10.30 nse SAS MSE at S ] | J "Ee A Huepranh demnennette and OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN u r, n s] . # East 14th St. (Room 21) eat fs MUSIC — CONCERTS womens SCHOOL 830 BROADWAY | rau Tommsna Seare 6255 Philharmonic-Symphony JEWISH WORKERS UNIVERSITY | Horst, striking miners, now in | Near lth Street BEECHAM Guest Conductor | . rmmorours orers nore, | Sat. March 12th | New Star Casino ||= the Middlesboro jail, may be} mok to fail. torsattent. taken for a ride when they are | | ‘Delegates who w transported from Middlesboro | | conference, your or | shown its revolutio! Rollin Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST the Pineville jail, it was learned | HAYDN—MOZART—FRANCK | bs AU omrages Mees at 675 ALLERTON ‘VE. Chay, leven other strike leaders| | With the workers and [Eat | At 8:00 P. M, 107th St, and Park Ave. BRONSTEIN’ srecrat, xepvcrtoxs ro worxers || Saturday, March 12 fae siready in the Pineville jail) | the Soviet Union, by electing you! |Special Perf. Benent Orches Pension Pund | be STE Ss ieee, Due eee tam ab poossens ue Dats Worker Gharged with criminal syndicalism. | |# delegate to this conference, do | | “PT Cn iG & Bir eaal DANCE TO 3 A. M. | Vegetarian Health oes Sie Yudge Baby-face Jones yesterday ot ele back the movement by | necsedtar the Sone Mencenin aim -otee Oke ee RED PLAYERS SONGS, ETC. |} Restaurant — a yeleased Joe Yeary, 8 striker who had; | SGU ng Your organiZation out this | |» Tickets in Advance 50c At the Door 75¢ 558 Cleremont Parkway. Bronx! SOCIAL EVENING Been jailed slong with Chanter |onfermnce, be at the con‘erence// — "MARIA BGIZIACA” | a DENTIST Johnson and Roberts, on a $1,000) | 0m Sunday.” | bisehe aston ste fea —— ON SALE AT — bond. athough a few hours before, | A rere ct ie cone 2 Le WORKERS SCHOOL—35 E. 12th St. | Jones had placed him on a $5,000 Whee sri a eho oueetian, Trnse” |) JEWISH WORKERS UNIVERSITY—108 E. 14th St. || Dr. JOSEPH POBINER Sat., March 12, 8 p.m. | y also “The Birds” and “Boiticellian Tripych” Patronize the | 1 Union Square At WORKERS CENTER ‘bond along with the others. The re- ; EWEL LECTU —__—______ | ui, F 3 | Y a 236 West 62nd St. Beis sions wih epee Fe PARE WELL GECTURE (ru peau an be repeated at Carnere | _WORKERS BOOK SHOP—50 E. 13th St, Concoops Food Stores || Suite 501-2 AL. 4-8844 AnaLoca tie serious Wiles tot Be was oetnd i R. MAGIDOFF | Mhnrsday te. Mar. 22 £45 Fritay att. |! ALT COME TO THIS BIG NIGHT OF THE SEASON! || ap Proceeds to the DAILY WORKER pe eee, Yeary anawered | “Poetry of the Soviet Union” | | Restaurant | SOLLINS’ Auspices—62 & 63 Block Comm, truthfully that he knew nothing. y cree 215, — = ————— — — —| 2100 BRONX PARK EAS? | The strategy of the operators is to| |Sun., Mar. 18, 8:45 p.m. aca ay aoe, | | RESTAURANT AFFAIR—at Columbia Hall pagan Oe ne fe ee ees | al east : 2 aa iy Se SIXTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE “Buy in the Co-operative | 216 GAST 14TH STREET Wood & Linden Ave. a ac i id? EAST iD . 4 fully scrutinized bonds in the case of |NEW SCHOOL—66 W. 12 St.; — 5S : : md P A R Is Co M M U N E eo pac ee ee nya of the strike leaders. } fRODUCTION BY JOSHUA KU: pivase eeernat * ” Dinuer 65 Cenis for the benefit yonse Aotax anneviend Gotey hak |STAN uavans oun a eR ee wa || || lutionary Movement. : THE DAILY WORKER SENSATIONAL PROLE'TKINO FIUM a lecture by A TRACHTENBERG THIS { WORKERS’ FORUM SUNDAY EVENING|Workers School Auditorium all known members of the union, in- Admission: $1.00, 75c. and 50¢. | eluding members of the women’s aux- 6 1 sass iaadicedmearineiiaeescemetomenttl | iiayies, are to be arrested as soon as | BROK N they display strike activities. | | | Gottliel’s Hardware |, om | Party Secretariat | 139 : c HAIN & Prolet Buehne and Mandolin Orch. Red Dancers Admission 25¢ Noxctariun Nekaurene Siberia-Russian Report all Daily Worker THIRD Avene 8 P.M. 35 East 12th Street, N. Y. C. leas ‘me RESTAURANT ||) Affairs to this column A peals to Support Near 1th St. Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 | PRODUCED IN U.S.S.R. | Admission 25 Cents— Questions—Discussion | ee fateh 315 East 10th St. phe * y nae AN siege of A Real Proletarian Film—No 9) | ek Ave aad ate BE Liberator Affair ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES | Professional Actors—Don't Miss | MAR-TOV Speci Seeing This Important Prole- §)| a NEW YORK, N. ¥.—The District Cutlery Our Speciality 3 if ; i ;Becretariat of District 2 of the Com- | —————— aap irs “40 Minutes in the U.S. 8. R.” bd JADE MOUNTAIN | BOOKBINDERY aled to all) fae | Cc; c Special Prices for Binding the “Inprecost” ong chitin Ce Petar ape Sree Some | A f ME T H E A iE RE Latest News Reel and a Good Program at the | AMERICAN and CHINESE | (For Comrades) Pere ai friendg of the revolutionary | A GOOD FLace ror worxens | 14TH ST. & UNION SQUARE ET RESTAURANT |] worsens are members af YOR 51 E. 4th St. Orchard 4-7535 Goin ti aris ee |, mee eae clbeeEnL Ih “NOVY MIR” Anniversary Concert and Ball Open th aim. to 1300 a.m || peter tevsinia asea to ae Le Be White to support and come to the | i ssi sh EAE “tmmortal Varabond? Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢) ‘and Workers’ School liberator Anniversary Concert to be | 28 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. ¥ mortal Vag | Dinner 5 to 10.. .55¢/ 197 SECOND AVENUE Hetween 12th and 13th Sts. | Chester Cafeteria Saturday Ever'ng, March 18th, 1932 MANHATTAN LYCEUM—66 E. Fourth St., N. Y. C. After Concert—Dancing Until Morning RED STAR 49 BAST (27H Ss'r, held Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at | (year atarcy Ave ENTERTAINING FILM ROMANCE the New Star Casino, 107th Street and Park Avenue. ue: “The Liberator is en important weapon in our struggles against Office: 2475 Eighth Ave. Tel; EDgecomb 4-8315 Russian Buffet 29 EAST 14TH STREET lynehing, segregation, jim crowism, Concert Starts 8 P. M. Sharp Admission 50c 876 E. Tremont Ave. | SATURDAY, MARCH 12 NEW YORK eat ie = gente me) “OLD AND NEW? | scicen's"ra ” e secretariat. “The M ING ois Pe hes cate Send: XPRESS 3X MOVING | Quality—Cleantiness—Moderate Prices STATIONERY not only to the 12,000,000 Negroes in : ong Distance | All Workers Members FW.1,0. | Beciss .pessentet Stecante, 08. Seelations the United States but is a fundamen- | phi SP ances aT SPECIAL PRICES na social question directly af: ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE le A Short Subject for Organizations the Uves of all the toiling masses of Phone Tomkius Sq. 6-9554 The Re! Dancers the nation.” | of the WORKERS EX-SERVICEMEN’S LEAGUE, Post No, 2 John’s Restaurant ae | : Airy, Large PROGRAM:—Boxing Exhibition—Prolet Buhne, W. I. R. Lab. Theatre bid sire bp mrt a LABOR TEMPLE Meeting Rooms and Hall COMBADES! ATTENTION! —Ukrainian Workers’ Chorus Ew beth et radicals ms one || 4? Hopes vrmod cavensston 9 i TO HERE ‘ New ~ On or nant P cdby sea of Apel Saturday Night, March 12th STRIKING DRESSMARCSEORY. MINERS Suitable for Meetings’ Lectures | Residence—266 W. 131st St., N. Y. C. | and Dances in the i} Czechoslovak | || Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York | Telephone: Rhinelanter 5097 HEALTH CENTER . Restaurant FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! Caletari aad aeiree LATEST SOVIET IMPORTATIONS x (10 Per Cent off With This Ad) 50 B. 18th St., N. Y. C. } WOODEN WARE, TOYS, RUGS, CANDY, SHAWLS Presh Pood-——Meat end Vegetarian at the FINNISH WORKERS HALL 15 West 126th Street Tn Advance 25 Cents “At the Door 35 Cents ANNIVERSARY CONCERT poe gd PEASANT HANDICRAFTS WATCH FOR THE OPENING 100 East 14th Street (Near Fourth Ave.) AT COMRADELY PRICES Sono Attonetene LIVE IN A— Sunday, March 13th, at 2 p. m. Telephone ORhard 4-820 —Z_——_—————EEEE= Hs oe Printing Company COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 55 SUFFOLK STREET New York City WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK STAR CASINO 107th St. and Park Aye. MAX BEDACHT LECTURE LOW RENTALS! “WE WORKERS AND, 2-3-4-5 ROOMS—NEAR SUBWAY 7): Up-to-date Modern Apartments a few blocks from the a —PROGRAM— | OUR CHILDREN” Bronx Botanical Gardens 2800 BRONX oan EAST eiatie FREIHEIT SINGING SOCIETY—J, SCHAFER | “Old Established Dental Office : Comradely stmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you Fy STATEN ISLAND NEGRO QUARTET -LE Sun., Mar. 13, 7:30 p. m. ated acre Ubrary, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs Proletbuehne—Red Dancers—John Reed Club—W.LR. Band T O-LE T NEW HARLEM GASINO 2107 Barnes Avenue (Corner of Allerton Ave.) and various cultural activities f{ IDKIND. DRUG STORE s Ave ‘orner of Alle’ ¥ 5 : ol " 2401 Mi id Ave. i braebe leo tatoe avers. | Ae ashen Aeeaie theke Alriou AAO begdisambecaistn'gp tah abies pe ey eb —PROMINENT SPEAKERS— pene ine Coney Island, Brooklyn fake Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allertom Avenue ADMISSION 1§ CENTS J. We Ford, Robert Minor, B. D, Amis, M. GOigin, Ben Gold RICHARD B. MOORE, Chairman ADMISSION 50 CENTS BROTHERS Avenue ‘Tel. Estabrook 8-0131 Apepiees:—English and Youth City Comm. ROOM—Accommodations, 82 a WwW, re Call INTERNATIONAL WORKERS ORDER th St., first Office open from: Bm. m. to Saturday 0 9, ee Aan eee LOST GANK BOOK No. 11842, Return to Ams)camated Bank, 1-15 Union Square