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Pd Page Two SRE SE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, s- Aae « phi . To a ays || AMUSEMENTS | OUNCHL | Attention! Unit and Section Organizers | rae THEATIE GU ay {7 MADISON SQ. GARDEN | rg pn Eaeon = NOW: | A New Play by BERNARD SHAW | Doors Open 1&7 GUILD. THEA. sta Sie W. of Brae Rin ROS and B's BAILEY re Guild Presents | | IN IN VIENNA ecincuSs ee Presenting 10,000 MARVELS including wes i ey aneeeie rs, BEATTY foneitS for Coton | Ey 8:40. Mts Th., Sat. Tel. Pe 6-610 lew Sensation 800Circus | 700 Horses — T0089’ Mena ¥ snicens | CQUNSELLOR-AT-LAW erie Zz |e ’ n : BS 2 > a m wa JA ME N FORD TO at MER RICE PAL Mt NI 31 5350 35 Easrt $ : = ly mouth Mae Tears, & Sa | SPEAK AT FORU le — — IPPODROME 1° | Te i MEAS; of Red Trade Unions | [ ZANE GREY (mm Gachoue “GIRL CRAZY” BERT WHE ROBERT WO! LEON q acds | Inet “South Sea Adventures?’ A rite ‘ od Eoce SEX Ist NATIONAL WORKERS’ THEATRE SPARTAKIADE SATURDAY, APRIL 16 aa 3 a 8 on “T Council 10 GIVE a , 3:30 to 7; 8 to 11 pum. MANHATTAN LYCEUM 66 East 4th Street, New York City —-NEW PLAYS BY. with at the will be Principles of Communism Pollical Economy Marxism-Leninism Organization Principles ‘Trade Union Strategy Register Now! WORKERS SCHOOL 35 East 12th St., SECOND N.Y. C. APRIL 25th—JULY Ist —MANY COURSES OPEN TO ALL WORKERS— COURSES FOR WORKERS Work Among in Shop Work inst Imperialist War fe Materialism ial Problems (Elementar Intermed! many other Number of Students in Each Class Will Be Limited Don’t WORKERS FORUM Second Floor THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 10th, 8 P. M. 12th St. N. Y. C. JAMES W. FORD ‘The 8th Plenum of the Central Council of the R.LL.U? ADMISSION 25¢ Alg. 4-1199 SPRING TERM Revolutionary Parliamentarianism Youth Problems Negre Probie: Women inte, Advanced) courses Delay Discussion MASS CONCERT — ENTERTAINMENT for the benefit of the DAILY WORKER GIVEN BY 11 BRANCHES OF THE RUSSIAN MUTUAL AID SO- CIETY, POLISH WORKERS’ CLUB, AND THE STA OF THE FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION April 9, 1932 at 8 p. m. MANHATTAN LYCEUM—64 EAST 4th STREEY Two Halls!—Two Orchestras! —PROGRAM— IN BRANCH a of the RILU CHICAGO BLUE BLO f . CHICAGO 1. Violin Solo. . A. RIBITZKI, accompanie by ANNIUTA 131 W. 1 mes of the re. SOLIDARITY PLAY OF W.L RR. . --BOSTON [|] 2. Dancer... MARTINOWSKAYA and WASILEWSKAYA a result of a le union'| JACK LONDON DRAMA GROUP NEWARK ||] 3. Folk Songs ....STELLA FARINA & SOLODUKA, brother & sister committee of tl East, as inj} JOHN R PHILADELPHIA ||] 4. Ukrainian Songs, MARIA DMITRSHINA, accompanied by piano cil at the Ha nd India will be spe- 5, -Balalaika Duo—Folk. and Revolutionary Songs, % 6. Revolutionary Program. by the Prolet Buhne sacle aap: eae 7. Cartoonist—Chalk Talk. Jessie Ward, being —UJ ELORE DRAMATIC R. DRAM GROUP 8. Ballet—Gypsey Tabor. the League > W eae to Hold Alse RED DANCERS OF W. I. R—YOUNG REVOLUTIONARY Conference Sun. DANCERS OF W. I. R. Be: ose Tickets for Entire Spartakiade—Only 50 Cents TONIGHT! Jem before ever ay NEW YORK.—The First / At WORKERS BOOK SHOP—50 East 13th St. ities Conference of the Federat: CITY CLUB COMMITTEE—108 -E. olutionary Writers will be uncil immediately took up i i ea Regence a committee of mil- | APril 10 at 10 a.m. in the auditorium itant workers to bring her case to|0f the Workers Center, 50 E, 13 St., the Charity Organization Society.) New York City. The officers of this or tion| All cultural organizations tried to trick the committ hey | elect at once two or three do the individual worl pply | to attend the conference Lith St. | should LIVE IN A— who WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY for relief. But seei hat their at-| writers are also we! tempts did not bring the desired re-| given the floor for disc sults, they decided that |the best —— \ ‘ -oss| NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES | : ee | thing to do will be to come across We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments fe shah te) in, Jose Ware EAST SIDE—BRONS | : and give relief to Mrs. Jessie NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARE RKO (ways 259d fol, 2800 BRONX PARK EAST ~ Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find a JEEFERION \\| Fi iN library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs ch | ae di |: orenseeas ase and various cultural activities TODAY TO TUESDAY “Dancers in the Dark” With MIRIAM HOPKINS, JACK OAKIE nd IAM COLLIER Jr. 'W LOW PRICES nts || EVES. 25 Cents Sun., and Holidays Readers of “Soviet Russia Today” to Meet With Editors) NEW YORK.At the open self-crit- | icism meeting to be held on Sunday | afternoon, April 9, at Irving Plaza/ Hall, at 2:30 p.m., the basis will be | laid for direct communication be-| tween the editors and readers of “‘So- | viet Russia Today”. Most of the contributing editors| have signified their desire to be pres- ént at this meeting—and there is no| Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and | Get off Allerton Avenue | Office open from: 9 a. m. to S p. m. every day; 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturday 10 9. m to 5 p. m. Sunday LOW RENTALS! MATS. 15 Except J. KUNITZ On Since 1917” at the 8: EAT AT oe iaieatlna camstien cect |MUSIC — | - CONCERTS | bigaecaai es Do your share making “So- 2-3-4-5 ROOMS—-NEAR SUBWAY Cc sgueaicr oh I ‘oncoops Food Stores viet Russia Today” what you reall: i | -to- I on 2 viet 1 as eget oe ee Philharmonic Symphony Up-to-date —_ Sieetessin a few blocks from the |f) AND down to Irving Plaza on Sunday at| BEECHAM Guest Conductor | ronx Botanical Gardens Restaurant FOOD, GIVE U ake your suggestions and| Carnesle Hall, THIS SUNDAY AFT. at 3:00 cea eee ind | Oe'gmesna, Bex, Tebalbersty, Handel | Delius, Rimsky-Korsakoff Show Mine Strike Soloist: "ALFRED" WALLENSTEIN, Film In Brooklyn | cues sax, soc eo, goat" t| Soloist: REMO BOLOC ‘The new two-reel picture “Ken-| aRTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. tucky-Tennessee 1932”, will be shown | 665 Allerton Avenue 690 Allerton Avenue 2707 Barnes Avenue (Corner of Allerton Ave.) 2704 Barnes Avenue (Corner of Allerton Ave.) 2723 Barnes Avenue (Near Allerton Ave.) Office:—OSINOFF BROTHERS j 2559 White Plains Avenue 2:3 "Cellist lutionary 2700 BRONX PARK EAS1 “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Revo- | “Soviet Literature | Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 | P R O L E C U Lt 126 WEST 21st STREET ADMISSION 25c 30 P. M. THE ROYAL CAFETERIA 827 Broadway (Bet, 12th and 18th St.) IF YOU WANT TO EAT THE BEST ‘SA TRIAL, Workers’ Clubs Should Advertise in the “Daily” Intern’ Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR \ AD Work Done Under Persona! Care of DR. JOSEPHSON | Open Forum—FREE Hodge Kirnon Will Speak on “DECLINE of | |; WESTERN CIVILIZATION” \ | 254 West 135th Street | Sunday, April 10th, 3:30 p. m.| Auspices—Int’l Branch, F.S.U. Banquet The Tractor Automobile School will give a | BANQUET in honor of the \8th Group of Tractor Mechanics | Leaving for the U.S.S.R. Sun., April 10th, 8 p.m. | | Workers Center, 50 E. 13th St.) | Interesting Program—All Invited | All Proceeds for Proletarian Press (Group leaves Thursday, April 14th) rand Social and Ball to be given by the Int'l Workers Committee Of Cliffside and Guttenburg, N. J. | Saturday, April 9th, 7 P. M. | N,. CORRELLO HALL | Walker St. near Paliside Car Line | “liffside, N. J. For the Benefit of the Daily Worker Good Music—Refreshments All Invited Admission 50c | i | | KABTZONIM DANCE At Tremont Workers Club | 2075 Clinton Ave, Bronx | SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, 8 P.M. | Admission 23e Two for 45c | | Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 189 SECOND AVENUE | Bet 12th and (3tb Sts. \ Strictly Vegetarian Food FIVE COURSES 50 Cents -Siberia-Russian 315 East 10th St. Bet. Ave. A and Ave. B Parkway Cafeteria The Only Strictly Vegetarian Cafeteria in Brownsville Phone STagg 2-2294 Movement.” 286 BROADWAY (Near Marcy Aye.) Tel. Estabrook 8-0131 M AY = ine tonight at eight p.m. at the Queens} ueens County Labor Lyceum, 785 For- | est Ave. Ridgewood, under the aus-| pices of the Ridgewood Workers Club. | In connection with this there will| Cottlieb’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Near 1th St. Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 Al winds of ‘RUSSIAN ART SHOP. SPECIALTY: | Epon Tomkins Sq. 6-0554 John’s Restaurant A place with atmosphere A GOOD PLACE FOR WORKERS’ THE KALE CAFETERIA BROOKLYN, N. ¥. WE SERVE GOOD FOOD A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU 1638 PITKIN AVE. Near Hopkinson Ave. Brooklyn, N. ¥. Phone Dickens 2-7653 Be, By Br >, Lm A ITALIAN DISHES radicals meet New York be an organizer of the Workers In- : = oa PEASANT HANDICRAFT bidghd ie ternation: eaking on tht} Lice Le elit ns 100 East 14th St., N. Y. C. | || 302 E. 12th St. latest. de of the miners’ Cutlery Our Specialty || fata eon Uae ar MAY Isv¥ | ks gituation. All re in-| | s from U.S.S.R. (Russia) | cus : ‘tet ree ts ‘ ee | hing, tates | |RUGS, SHAWLS, PEASANT LINEN, | ert | | 4 | WOODENWARE BRONX OPEN HEARING POST- | | Soa || Meeting Rooms and Hall) | Butt NEW YORK.—The open air hear-| i TO HIRE | / u ons \ ing which was called for today in} | Lectures front of the Bronx Boro Hall has | and ‘Danées’in the Suitable for Meetings, | been postponed indefinitely. | | | | | | TE 29 EAST NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 @ Fall Line of * TOYS—NOVELTIES-—-TEA— Are Ready | Send Money With Order All workers are urged to get in| Czechoslovak CANDY—CIGARETTES { $2.00 Per Hundred We Carry touch with the Unemployed Coun- Send $5.00 for Special Assortment | ais at 1835 Southern Blvd. and 62 Workers House, Ine.) |“? hasan Package Parties . |] COMMUNIST PARTY, U. 5. A. STAT E. 136th St. for the purpose of or- aniayd ¢ 2 | P. B | PaWiilcg w. peotest’ demonstration in| 347 E. 72nd St. New York (Will Bring in $25.00) > oe ey ctpetanss 3 Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 front of the Home Relief Bureaus, | which were closed this week. | AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations RED M4TH STREE1 | IONERY at the ¥.C.L. LAUNDRY WORKERS | | MEET MONDAY AT COMRADELY PRICES Telephone ORchard 4-8260 ‘Seymour Printing Company | COMMERCIAL PRINTERS | | | |] All Y.C.L. members working in| | | the Laundry trade are called to a || very {mportant meeting on Mon-| | day, April 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the| | Workers Center. | | } 55 SUFFOLK STREET New York City 1h 11) at the | 1] . > with aay Comrades must come without | oom ae siaslo secede sere Srertet | | a cconitr aie Taasen eatioceee Mea | eedle | Coney Island, per month. Write im || District Secretariat ly for iment to. Shulder, Maple Avenue, Brooklyn, Trades BIGOTRY AND SUPERSTITION DEFEATED BY LENINISM! BEGINNING TODAY (Saturday) Amkino Presents—American Premiere REVOLT inthe DESERT A tense drama of the Nomadic People in Soviet Turkmenistan A Young Communist Leads the Reclamation of the Desert and Its Thirsty Soil—Enacted by the Desert People 9 A. M. 1PM, ACME THEATRE ||| ase: rd . Mth STREET & UNION SQUARE Midnite Show Sat. at the mo Pp BS mEZcHnon Saturday APRIL 9th 50c Sunday APRIL 10th 25¢ Collect Articles for the Bazaar! BAZAAR OF FICE—131 West 28th St., Aaa We will celebrate the achievements of the DRESS STRIKE and mobilize for further struggles in the Needle Industry! BAZAAR STAR CASINO—107th St. and Park Ave. COMBINATION TICKET (For All 4 Days) 75 CENTS N, Y..C. We hope to greet 4 West 28th Street Store LUNCH 35c; DINNER 50c (For Comrades) Workers are members of FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION Part of receipts goes to 1. L. D. and Workers’ Schoo} STAR} 49 EAST 12TH ST, Schildkraut’s Vegetarian Restaurant 4 West 28th St. Wishes to announce a radical change in the prices of our food— to fit any purse—yet retaining the same quality food. Those new prices shall prevail only you as before. 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA1 Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidair: Eqaipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street JADE MOUNTAIN AMERICAN and CHINESE RESTAURANT Open Toa, m, to 1:30 #, om. Special Lunch 11 to 4,..35¢ ‘Dinner 6 to 10.. 197 SECOND AVENUE - Matwoon 12th and 1tth Sta ¥ bbe SOLLINS’ RESTAURANT 216 EAS 14TH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents Garden Restaurant $23 EAST 13TH ST. EXCELLENT MEALS and SERVICE NO TIPPING Tel. Tompkins Sq. 6-9707 MELROSE DAIRY VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Find it Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1782 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx (near 174th St Station) TELEPHONE INTERVALE 6—0140 RUSSIAN MEALS For Poor Pocketbooks BANQUETS satiLuva KAVKAZ 332 E, Mth Street,.N. ¥. ©. 4U omraaes Meet at ‘BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Chester Cafeteria 876 E. Tremont Ave. (Corner Southern Blvd.) Quality—Cleanliness—Moderate Prices All Workers Members F’.W.1.U. RESTAURANT | WILLIAM BELL OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Special Rates to Workers and Families 106 E. 14th St. (Room 21) Opposite Automat Tel. TOmpkins Square 6-8237 OPTICIANS Ae. Harry Stolper, Ine. 73-75 CHRYSTIE STREET (Third Ave. Car to Hester 8 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. Daily Phone: Dry Dock 4-4522 OUT RATE OPTICIANS Eyes Examined by Rexistered Opticians White gold rims $1.50 117 Orchard St. Shell rims $1.00 Near Delancey | Suite 1007-1008 fa Save the Daily Worker! -9649 Dr. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Sit BROADWAY Cor. i4th st Ale. Strictly by appointment New York Rollin Pharmacy PRESORIPTIOW CHEMIST 675 ALLERTON AVE. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS %0 WORKERS Telephone, OLinville 2-9991 What is your Unit or | Branch doing? HERE ARE SOME WAYS:— Concerts, dances, af- fairs to— SAVE THE DAILY WORKER Attend the one nearest yous spend an enjoyable evening! Help your fighting paper! Saturday SEND-OFF PARTY Arranged by Unit 15 At M. SWERDLIN’S HOUSE 2077 Anthony Ave. Bronx To Comrade Masipolsky Who is leaving for Soviet Union Proceeds to go to Daily Worker Come and bring your friends An enjoyable evening promised. BANQUET and CONCERT to be given hy ¥ SECTION 8, UNIT 9 for the benefit of THE DAILY WORKER Saturday April 9th At 8:00 P. M. At 524 Vermont St., B’klyn. ADMISSION 25¢ CONCERT and DANCE Given under the joint auspices of L W. 0. BRANCH 132—YOUTH BRANCH 401—WOMEN’S COUN- CIL 28 and SHULE 14 of the IWO 1013 Tremont Ave., Bronx (Near West Farms) Saturday April 9th ADMISSION 25¢ All proceeds for the Daily Worker, Kentucky Miners and Dress Strike CONCERT and DANCE Will be held under the auspices of UNITS 6, 9, 11 of SECTION 7 Saturday April 9th 1113 Brighton Beach Ave. Brooklyn Musical Program _— Refreshments ADMISSION 25 All proceeds for the Daily Worker Save the Daily Worker CONCERT and DANCE Saturday Anpril 9th At 8:00 P. M, at 105 Jackson St., | Newark Excellent Jazz Band’ and Musical Program Dancing and Refreshments ADMISSION 35¢ Come and Bring Your Friends Report all Daily Worker Affairs to this column ‘A deautitul room, Inquire 2700 Bronx ow, good for for two, kitehems ark E., Apt, Qa ef y |