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PAGE TWO DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, po) stememetn NOVEMBER 19, 1932 TAG DAYS TODAY AND TOMORROW 10 SEND THE tion—please be at New Star Casino not later than 6:30 p.m D. E of Steve Katovis Branch, I.L.D., | FORUM Church, will speak on “Struggle for Winter Relief / of Section 2 at George 61 W. 39th St., 3 p.m, J. Sullivan ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Louis L. Schwartz DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY | at 15 Third St. Admission 15 cents. and the Hunger March. | “s a TRIP of Nature Priends to Camp Midvale.| OPEN FORUM of Steve Katoyis Branch, | SURGEON DENTIST 107 Bristol Street Meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Erie Ferry,| 1.L.D., at 15 BE. Third St., 8 pm. No | nnounces Chambers St. Round trip fare, $1.30, Lead- er: Jack Hengersberger. ALL interested in theatre research meet at 42 E. 12th St., Workers Laboratory The- admission, MEETING of Women Bonus Marchers at [AMUSEMENTS 347 E. Tad St., at 8 p.m. Two Soviet Features! LECTURE by H. Barufkin on terror and Two Soviet Features! The removal of his office to larger quarters at |] 1 Union Square (8th Floot) (Bet. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B’klyn PHONE: DICKENS 2-3012 Office Hours: 8-10 A.M., 1-2, 6-8 P.M. Se ZORA SeSAvs SURES ey >. 2 Days: Onl Suite 803 Tel. ALgonquin 4-9805 atre at 2 p.m. lynching at 8 p.m.—Wworkers Club, 525 E. : f 9 ‘ MONDAY ays Only nite |. ALgong’ TURE, of PSU District at New Star | 180th St, near Brook Ave. NO wd sion, |{} 160 Mill, Russians in Action y Tasino, 107th St. and Park Ave. Speakers— ‘TURE of Revolutionary Writers’ Fed- YEAR PLAN “ 99 y Sed 1 Browder, M. J. Olgin| eration, 114 W. 2ist St., 8 pam. Speaker | Anne REE MARCHERS 10 CAPITOL see pf im, naa ach ci nl. Megidote on “The Glass Struggle and T e 5. ROAD TO LIFE | Ale. 4-9049 Strletly by appointment Intern’ Workers Order LECTURE of Proletcult, 40 W. 18th St.,| Literary Forme’. ‘ , t gy DENTAL DEPARTMENT y : | s:90 pan. A. Markorn, spe FORUM of Section 9 ©. P., at||f Russia's Ramana! Astual Seémeet | 1 osioe Drama of Russia's “Wild Dr. L. KESSLER ; a oe | AIR meeting of Post 2, WESL, at Se poets, eta, iets Ave, 8 Dink 4 ADO ERED awOH Children”—English Titles | anor HEMET $0 FIFTH AVENUE F i 7 av Ni "7 arve Cl Ave. Al jor _meet-| Speaker: §, Sklaroff on the political situa- 4 wee iON. x! E N Open Hearings Every Day Now Expose Starva- g Post 35 at 264 E, 167th St., Saturday. | tion in Germany. | “SON 0 THE LAND” Lecce Geet aT 853 BROADWAY | 15th FLOOR \ * Q ras 1 fi Relief both at 8 p.m. LECTURE of Brownsville Workers Club, F “ a Suite 1007-1008 Cor. 14th St |] ay work Done Under one | tion and lead to Sharper Struggle for Relief | cue os M440 East New York Ave,, nt 3 pm. Speake ersonay : silblehcls USSU NS | SUNDAY— er! M. Epstein on “15 Years of Proletarian abe ad fh gta ie Sea Link New York of DR. JOSEPNEON 7 , ‘ . rs » Biya |. HIKE of Followers of Nature to Neper-| Dictatorship’. rilling Action Thrilling Story of Native Life in Little. ||| ectsensoasistteenes ~ New Y ork Jobless Councils Win Pay for Fired |; Park. Meet at 242d St. subway-Van| PARTY of Wm. Rijak Branch, LL.D. at PRODUCED IN THE U.S.S.R. Known Siberia Cl thi aR: ‘4 Deal, Sip RE S810 | at 10:30 am. sharp. Bring} 56 Hamson Ave., Brooklyn, ground floor, 7 OAM to Pe, HOSPITAL AND OCULIST PRESORIP- othin Workers, Get Back Fees, Force Relief near Muintain Teh Peda-uieh-| "tea sted wis anid cus sill Paes ACME OUT EE AMER ES [iO pcete fe pe Oerree aie eonee rere 8 HIKE to Bear Mountain-Torn Pond-High-| DANCE of Red Sparks Athletle Club —_-——_-— | ind aul. Mect 8 tm, 49d Bt. Petry. Lead-| 338 Shettield Ave, Erookiyn'§ say. Mth STREET & UNION SQUARE Midnite Show Sat. Manfacturer NEW YORK.—The tag days today and tomorrow for the expenses of | er, Henry Mueller: Pare $1.40. Good hikers} LECTURE of Bronx Workers Club, 1619 Continuous from 9 a.m.—Last Show 10:30 pom, ee"! 6 I h P bli the National Hunger March are the next big event in preparations for the | only, ms | Boston Rd. Speaker: E. Jacobson on “Left~ ePu ic National Hunger March here. A list of stations is printed in the adjoining | RED. pare te Aaa lls Pag ices Ward ‘Frond “Among the Intelectnals’. @ NOW PLAYING! ppeais tot 2 column, ‘and all workers, employed and unemployed, are called to help. | Workers Club, 207 clinton Ave. at 10 am CONCERT—Dance of Brighton Beaci LM rith Znstish Write Gold Filled Frames $1.50 A uA Workers’ mass organizations should mobilize their membership for the col- | sharp. All members must attend. Branch, F.S.U., at 3159 Coney $sland Ave., NEW SOVIET SOUND FI itr Bakes rs Me pee Leaner stoke ij ee orn phd tior —— ——— | CLASS in Principles of Communism at| Brooklyn, 8 p.m. | +» Cor, ” 7 scrim . | on Workers Club, 2075 Clinton Ave.| INSTALLATION affair of Dnieprostroy | Maahattan ptical Co. Demand Housing oe STATIONS FOR ms were dispatehed by p.m. sharp. All invited. Branch, No. 600 of I.W.O., at 148-29 Liberty “FALSE UNIFORMS” 122 HESTER sT. } has been manufacturing Men’s Clothes for many of the finest retail TASS TRIAL Sgainst capitalist starva-| Ave. Jamaica, L. I., 7 p.m. Speaker: Sam Between Bowery & Christie, N.Y. i . Conference for Winter Relief at 10 tio nont Workers olub, 2075 Clin- | Liptz! 0 entertainment, retreshnients. Upen Dally from 9407 By stores in the country. East 17th St, to Mayor J Mc 7 a Q 0 onx, at 8:30 p.m. LECTURE bu i tb, 1867 Sunday 10 to 4 Orchard 4-0230 Our uppermost endeavor has been Past 17th St., to d s Mc~ | | TU! ¢ FSU Hari ernational | Kings Highway, 7:30 p.m. Sveaker: Anna crea manufacture. Kee and the Mayor of Newburgh N. ¥. TAG DAYS sranch, at 227 Lenox ave, 3:30 pam. sol | Haves on Second Five Year Plan, MOSCOW NEWS say: MARRY ALAN POTAMKIN says to create and tur N. N. ¥., requesting that they provide 4 | fratper will speak on Scottsboro, ‘False Uniforms’ is certainly a most ‘Yet, the memorableness ‘of ‘False BS oS IP i hence < Sete —— ee Pe i : ’ outstanding Soviet adventure flim and| Uni: above its yarn is assured by Suits. To coats. overnight shelter for the New York | | LECTURE of FSU Mosholu Park Br. $230 il ae done bu aaseged bapedialy: cuit fo unvasiliating point ef view say 9 Pp > contingent of the National Huneer}GO to One of These | Bainbridge Ave. 7 p.m. B. Preedman will | side the Soviet Union, since adventure ms the rest of the Soviet kino: the iy March passing through the latter | parle Pd be aN eSB armen speaks for itself and reqtiires no intet-| class struggle.’ Overcoats city November 28 and New York City and Get your Box bash Bal preter. November 29. | NEW YORK.Today and tomorrow Van Cortland Youth ch, 3461 Giles PL, at 5 p.m. J. Schiller District SPECIAL SOVIET NEWSREEL that will stand the wear and yet be s TI % ‘i ” Styled in the latest modes. The de- 5 Marcher: ill speak ‘Youth in 8. U. 42ND STREET All. Seat Mon. ; progeny renee an temerte | Hiiake ous ee Be | :CAMEO = Cees 25c 5] Dr. WILLIAM BELL | sett ine aad ty apa ME rch expenses. ‘onx Park, at 8 p.m, Alfred Morris on| eerie | BROADWAY. 9 s.m-1 p.m Pri. orromaratsr | tical parties) created a chaotic con- Ma Role of F.8.U. | The following stations in the five | eroughs will be the mobilization and | collection centers for the tag days: workers | 1, r the huge | STUDY HOUR and Book Review of FSU Downtown Branch, 216 E. 14th St., at 2 p.m. Good Food Served Right ‘THE THEATRE GUILD presents Tu 106 E. 14th St., near 4th Ay. dition among our best retail store customers. These stores, in order to meeting in tt nx seun 2 ELECTION of delegates to Hunger March ICHA AN meet competition and the steady mass meeting in the Bronx Coliseum, | “Bronx: Co-operative, 2700 Bronx] at iasdkia wives Gint (ant: wakat ae F TY t R DIX RD gna HinDn G E GOOD EARTH downfall of prices, were compelled to a Bau Ge tee moti | Park East, Middle Village Workers | York Unemployed Council, $13 Hinsdale St., arragu IN Géieantinedl by Owen invle and Busksd Davis ttop buying trom us.end substitute land, Colmn of the Nationa +, | Club, 3882 Third Ave. Lower Bronx March, will be weleomed and the bie | Workers New York delegation will join with | Bronx wi them. A representative of the British National Hunger March will among the sveakers. | Club, 569 Prospect Ave., orkers Club, 1610 Boston Rd. Manhattan: Estonia Workers Home, be|27 W. 115th St, Finnish Workers | at 1 p.m. All invited. OPEN FORUM of Bensonhurst Workers Club at Workers Centér, 2006 70th St. Brooklyn, at 8 p.m. Speaker, Comrade De Santes on Hunger March. OPEN FORUM of Pen and Hammer, 114 IN THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR Cafeteria 326 Seventh Av., at 28th St. “The Conquerors” AN RKO RADIO PICTURE from the PULITZER PRIZE NO‘ By Pearl 8. Buck GUILD THEA, 52nd St, W. of Broadway Eve. 8:30. Mats. Thursday & Saturday 2:30 CCOUNSELOR-AT-LAW gt, COHEN’S an inferior grade of clothing. Rather than lower our standard of quality we were forced to deal direct- ly with the public. 7, = — r Since this is a buyers’ market we |Home, 26 W. 126th St., Harlem Pro- |W. 21st St., at 4:30 p.m. Israel Amter will rKo MAYFAIR "stv, rich ae tet ckets y at: Worker's | we * lyze election returns, at 41th St. Eyes E: by Registered Optometri: offer directly to you the same quality Hook Gon 60 East Ith Ses ee Bien Sluncatlan Workers een es0n | MEMBERSHIP meeting of Anti-Imperial-|] WORKERS PATRONIZE Bay BRO Tint Nevis: okt Seve 20% 11 PAUL MUNI ELMER: RIOH || UO OSS" tees fo Vaults, Gig Coates Overtdeie Kan I ontative Restaurant, 2700 Bronx Park |i gist St. Hatlem Section, OPM, | ee estees M2 bm 8, 20th St, between Erenines mee nee nate, ae3t|| 117 ORCHARD STREET |} Toxedos that our retailers charged | East; Health Center, 60 E. 13th St.; | 50 Lenox Ave. * "| simone wilt report, All’ invited. — CENTURY CAFETERIA R-K-O JEFFERSON ith st. @ vibra ptenistnt ies (First door off Delancey) from $30 to $45 at $14.50 and $19.35. 1457 Wilkins | Bronx Workers Shop, | Downtown: Greek Workers Center, SYMPOSIUM and film showing of “Road ee TODAY TO TUESDAY—2 Features The Powerful EPIC OF LABOR At these prices you are saving over h St ND WHER Hospital Prescriptions Filled 50 pe nt Ave.; Freiheit, 50 East 13th St.; or! 301 w. 9th St., Needle Trades Indus- | @ Life” at New School for Social Research 154 West 28t reet 2ND WEEK! r cent. ete GAN eT ee {Grae Onion, ASW 6th Shy Means | cc igein eons tama imees sree r bisteuaviad Sree EDWARD G. ROBINSON 'OMRADESHIP Not only that—you will be assured quarters, 146 Fifth Ave fan Workers Club, 103 Lexington | american youth. Auspices John Reed club, || Pure Food Mastic in “TIGER SHARK’ of @ perfect fit in a garment that is custom built of fine imported and do- (Kameradschatf) “Ap excellent film.”—DAILY WORKER Huncer Hearings Ave, WIR, 146 Fifth Ave., Russian } |Home, 122 Second Ave. Ukrainian “VIRTUE” with CAROL LOMBARD and PAT O'BRIEN The next important phase of th SS in public speaking at Concourse EVA LE GALLIED foday Matinee Tonight . “LILIOM" Seats Fou Box Office and Town Hall, 113 W. 48rd St. New Revue Hit MERICAN. th PHIL BAKER AND COMPANY OF 80 SHUBERT THRA., 44th St, W. of B’way EUROPA: fa, 256 32 mestic wool fabrics, London shrunk. strugwle here during the next sev-| Workers Homey 66 . 4th Bt. Down. | Workets Club, 1866 Walton Ave, $ pim./} yc ing ansr—onpuere 16811 = IVIC REPERTORY 4 sea0in av. | Continuous trom 10:30 a.'m, to Midnignt Here is another opportunity for eral days, second only to the tag days | town Workers Club, 11 Clinton st., |“ COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE ik a Bt ‘ yout anatter opportunity for is the series of open hearings to put | Bast Side Workers Club, 196 E. , —————aeneeee re you, "it you want «Sully on record the concrete cases of starv- | Broadway FAN RAY CAFETERIA 50, $1, $1.50 Bes. 8:30. mt MUSIC 29 BAST MTH STREET mt Top le to measure, just ation in this citv, and to provide} centers for struggle for local relief. The Downtown Unemployed Coun- cil will hold a Hunger Hearing for Children and their parents at Italian | Eyck St. Workers Club on Tenth St. between | Council, Ave. A and First Ave. tonight at 7:30. Children will be elected from the crowd to go with the Children’s De- come and look over the tremendous stock of piece goods we have to pick from, Suits, Top Coats and Over- coats tailored to your individual taste and measure, $19.35 and $23.50, Every purchase guaranteed to be 100 per cent satisfactory, or we make | 16 so without question. Bridge Plaza Workers Rodney St.; Brooklyn | Workers Center, 61 Graham Avenue; | i Workers Home, 46 Ten Bronxville Unemployed | 646 Stone Ave.; Bronxville | Workers Center, 1813 Pitkin Ave.; | ale Wor Club, 313 Hinsdale | Ave.; Boro Park Workers Club, 1373 | SulidartumePane OF THE I. L. D. Branch No. 43 SATURDAY, NOV. 19th N. Y. LABOR TEMPLE 243 E. 84th Street, at 8:30 P. M. NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations 156 W. 29th St. New York Philharmonic-Symphony TOSCANINI, Conductor Brooklyn Academy of Music ‘This Sun. Afternoon at 3:00 SCHUBERT—WAGNER | HYGRADE VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RESTAURANT 149 West 28th St., New York Carnegie Hall, Thurs. Evg., Nov. 24 at 8:43 Aft., Nov. 25, at d ’ i | i ‘4 Soloists: ELSA ALSEN, Soprano Seo aE Pak Por aioe Jegation to Washington Thanksgiving | _43rq gt; East New York Workers Lage ACES 6 REINA | | A REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS Eves. 8:30 Matinees Wed. & Bat, 2:30 BRUCKNER, CIOTTI, BEETHOVEN $23.50 each. Rare buys, usually sold } Day. Club, 524 Vermont Ave.: Bath Beach | FROLETAD EL CRCHESTER | | Spectal Dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m, 45¢c | ——_—— G ttlieh’: H d | as high as $65.00. The Bronx Unemployed Council | Workers Club, Bath Ave. and 23rd | BKL . socrery |} | i ! S THE GROUP THEATRE Presents silly adiacen, toe Pe ek ua ne uae ware Remember, fine Suits, Top and calls all workers of the neighborhood | Ave., B ton Workers Club; Coney | ig i a uel) i Nt » to a mass trial of the city and relief | Island Workers Club, 2709 Mermaia| | Wm.L.Patterson iy sear UCCESS STORY |p: Seeibles REAR Alsen Meorens ”. <|icaysaaiaa’ oe teste bas oudt ciauieae oe nr wes Hess authorities on charges of starving| Ave.; Jamaica Workers Club, 109-26 | | MUSIC; eae, REFRESHMENTS || By John Howard Lawson 5 BEETHOVEN—WAGNER AD kiads of and $23.50, z ‘ the jobless workers It will be Sun-| Union Hall St =e e oe | Maxine Elliotts Thea., 30th, E. of Bway ||| ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. (Steinway Piano) ‘ day at 8 pm. at Tremont Workers Evenings, 8:40; Mats., Wed. and Sat., 2:40 Queens: Middle Village Schule, P ee | _ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cooperative Barber Shop Club, 2075 Clinton Ave, Bronx: Al-| Fulton Si., Queen == fs se = Cutlery Our Specialty Jackfin Company oo ae | 9 ee ae pane OPEN SUNDAYS papcee sein sa a. ite e and f1 are Bio j (Near %th Aven ( ase esse ea, e VAUnCrY Taoses 50”° First Annual Ball) | se nairut ant shave || |Meeting Rooms and Hall) | OPN, ia |i “Mae onan yO her Ne ee | st Colonial Mansion in Bath Beach NEW YORK—In the first week of | aka | |]]NO WAITING — — 6 BARBERS TO HIRE ealth Center Cafeteria Stuyvesant Casino New York City section, and at Galileo Temple, 17| the strike at the Jennings Laundry | . 7 Workers Center — 50 FE. 13th St. E Fift Montrose Ave, Brooklyn, Tuesday | business has dropped 50 per cent ac- | | American Workers Club | Sultable for, Mectings, Lestures| |} quatity Fovd Reasonable Prices ||] For Bate Ba i Wedding, Parties, pra has ad there will be e St sant Ca-/| cording to inside information. The | t id " an ances zetings and Conventions NEA Wednesday Ps Christ ‘Chureit, | union is prepariag to put up a bigger | Sat Nev. 49, §:30 P.M. |3BRVE prcicc es Teceeeee Cc h 1 1c 140 ii Solan fe Min Y ‘ Open Daily 8:30 A. M. to 7:30 P.M. ‘West 36th st | fight next week in order to stop all | “s «19, 8: - M.| | 9 zechoslova EAT At THE ce AVE New York |] Sunday, 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Force Boss To Pay producton. | at | s E Vv E R N Ss y> ie 3 ere While these large scale campaigns | at ee eae ee |B ronx Workers Club | CAFETERIA Workers House, Inc. ROYAL CAFETERIA { Os Sistcrtioces cus eine en | and dance at 509 Prospect oe | | 1600 Boston Road || 7th Avenue at 30th St.||/347 £. 72nd St. New York 827 BROADWAY t Downtown Unemployed Council sent presentatives of workers’ organiza- (Near 1itth St, Subway Station) | | | Best Food at Workers Prices Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Between 12th & 18th Sts.) 2. $ oS 5 nat the. wes 1 | tions have been invited, | ees ‘i Royal Dishes for the Proletariat iD | = Zea, oe ars fo att be Se \ecmicae Fae gol! obtais geaterawewt || District Training School Ball | § | Righth St. and Ave. C, and refused | || Manatee stn, sbvance | | ais Wile under the AUSPICES of the COMMUNIST PARTY DIST. 2 his pay. After a whole day of pick- | Ww » t AT DOOR 350 | Garment Section Workers if SPLENDID LARGE i : Stine end demonstrations and fights hat s On 7, | | ae Z; | Hall and | Sa. 60-1554 with the police, the restaurant owner - ¢ fi t | 77 : ee ae — gee. | sarcepay eta a NEWARK NJ | Navarr areteria |) Meeting Rooms John’s Restaurant | Thanksgiving Eve., Wed., Nov., 23,8 P.M. ‘The Sixth Ave. Grievance Com- , 1810 Boston Road, | — Uh 333 7th AVENUE | TO HIRE baaheiaks eho St a ag ‘i mitten? GP Onamischen were Arnission, 26 ce544|1 Pieet Presentation | eae aed Il] Perfect for Bits, DANCES, A piace with stmoaphere at MANHATTAN LYCEUM HALL, 66 E. 4th Street forced the Belmont Agency, Sixth in New Jersey “41 NY i \|y LECTURES, MEETINGS, Ete. ||] 09 &. ioth St. New York — ADMISSION 40¢c —— Ave. near 47th St., to f y. | OF THE | IN THE if i “s arch. friends. a fee put up by a worker “Interest- | fired after a few days. | ing time promised. Latest Soviet Film New ESTONIAN Brooklyn | pm tka ate Sa Defy Bottle Bai r Worker, 51 3 » St loor, at | Orie tedwor Bask wine Grecaplcyed |* tae Seemed ee” | Lov & WORE AA cealmntig Lh eee JADE MOUNTAIN | _ Office Workers’ Union House Party at Council took a number of iumilies | 9:30 pm. at 241 E. lithe St. who are actually starving and not | Exciting time promised. y reli 6 farlem Br. RNMAS Concert—Celebration Getting any relief to the Home Re- | ,usrlet Revolution at 8:30 p.m. Proceeds at Bureau. The officials there | to Novy mir and Ukrainen De views oa on, with the delegation. | orate program—dancing. leanwhile outside a platform was} American Workers’ Club first annual ball ‘put up and speakers eepiainad the jat Bronx Workers’ Club, 1610 Boston Road, situation and called for action and | {a savante ut eemiijs Admission 25 cents Support of the National Hunger| Daily Worker Patty in Business Office of March to a big crowd that collected, | Daly Worker, 50 £. 13th St., 8th floor, at A shower fo milk bottles thrown by 8 p.m. Saturday. gangsters in a near by building fail- WORKERS—EAT AT THE 27-29 W.115th St., N.Y.C. Phone UNiversity 4-0165 Corner High and Kinney Sts, | NEWARK, N. J. | ra | Parkway Cafeteria Sat. Eve, Novy. 19th], 1638 PITKIN AVENUE | Near Hopkinson Ave. Brooklyn, N. ¥. SHOWING 7 P. M. TO 1 A.M. |) Admission 35¢ Children 15¢ No admission. American & Chinese Restaurant 197 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12 & 13 Welcome to Our Comrades CELEBRATION OF 1917 FIrreENTH ANNivERsaRY | 93? OF SOVIET REVOLUTION Saturday Evening, November 19, 1932 at 8 P. It. At the NEW STAR CASINO ‘07th Street and Park Avenue, New York City SPEAKERS ARTISTS Children of Ages Four to Six Now Being Enrolied in the Kinder- | garten of |Our Nursery School }} Adequate Schooling and Ideal All { Day Care | PURITY QUALITY SUTTER Vegeterian and Dairy Restaurant 589 SUTTER AVE. (Cor, George) B’klyn Manhattan Lyceum Hall For Mass Meetings, Entertainments Bronx Workers’ Film and Photo League Movie | | and Dance at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at 13 W. eee ; Balle, Weddtee A wO,, Banaonte PROFESSOR SCOTT NEARING A. LESS—“Moscow Art Theatre” ed to break up the meeting, and Mth St. for benefit Hunger March, Inter- Mi eee St kF I TxAGN BOEGILN Inquire BERTA GLADSTONE 66-68 E. 4th St, New York MOISSAYE, J. OLGIN L. KAPELOWITCH many 1 cr i esting time promised § a om Theatre of Revolution” the tharch on the Home Rela? "| “ork ToRUM ct tein worxere cuo,| HOFTIsaMa Stock Farms, Inc, 8 paet ANCHE ener eae aaa eee eee DR. OAKLEY JOHNSON DONALD HENDERSON EARL BROWDER Auspices: Experienced teacher arranges por private or group instructions MRS. R. SHOHAN 30 East 95th Street Brooklyn, N. ¥. Telephone SLocum 6-8782 | eg Loe d | assijte WANTED—Furnished room Downtown se tion with comrades, 8. B. ¢/o Daily Wor! 1947 Broadway, 8 p.m. ALL INVITED. REHEARSAL Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra at 4 p.m.—108 KE. l4th St. DANCE—Entertainment of Steve Katovis Branch of LLD., at 15 E. 3d St. at 8 p.m. DANCE—Entertainment of East Side. Un- employed Council, 6 p.m, at 216 BE. 14th | St., top floor. DANCE of American Workers Club at Bronx Workers Club, 1610 Boston Rd., near 174th St. Subwey Station. Admission 25 cents in advance; 35 cents at door. DANCE—Concert of Italian Proletarian Club, 8 pan. at Humbold St., Brooklyn, DANCE—Concert of American Youth Fed- eration, 188 W. 14th St | reau which will start from Seventh Street and Ave. A at 10:30 a.m. No- vember 23. Activity in Brooklyn The Navy St. Block Commtittee held an open meeting Thursday in its headquarters at 73 Myrtle Street, Brooklyn, and organized house to house canvasses and distribution of 500 leaflets. Discrimination against Negroes and two new cases of starv- \ation with no relief given were re- ported. In one of these the father NEW DANCE GROUP MARGARET LARKIN—Singer FRIENDS of the SOVIET UNION ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS 199 Broadway, Room 230 GRADE “A” DAIRY PRODUCTS 883 Tinton Ave. Bronx, N.Y. DAYLIGHT BAKERY—RESTAURANT 711 Allerton Avenue 2000 LETTERS OUT TO THE NEEDLE TRADES! eB) baits ‘TWO THOUSAND LETTERS with collecioins lists for the Morning Fretheit drive to raise 40,000 dollars were sent out to the shop chairmen of the Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union. New York City (Near Woolworth’s) A Presi, Just Received jie", of Russian Soviet CANDIES and CHOCOLATES. | WANTED—Furnished room, $3 weekly, near Workers Center. See S. Haynie, Daily Work- er Editorial office, between 6 and 7 p.m. FRESH BAKING 4 TIMES DAILY Special Attention to Parties KATZ & MARKUS, Seen big delegation to the Home Relief E. 1th 8t., 8:30 p.m. Admission free Bureau and demand food and coal. DANCE—Entertainment of Spanish Work- Radic: tried to kill his wife and four chil- | DANCE—Movie of Workers Film & Photo | TAR Wage ROOM AIT REGRET | Every worker, reader of the Morning Freiheit, must M. RICHMAN & CO., Importers dren to put them out of their misery. | Ueseue, 18 W. 17th st., ot 8:20 p.m, | Drovements. With comrades, Bast. 160th remind) his shopechairmbn, whether he rdado Jewish ior 143 East Houston Streot, N.Y. Tel.: Orchard 4-7778 Delegates were elected to go on| ,,PARTY--Dailly Worker Business Oftice,| | FREEMAN CAFETERIA | St. near Boston Road. See A. W., Daily not, that the situation in (he Morning Freiheit is bad ibe k the National Hunger March, and 12| bac oo4 50 E. 13th St, 8 p.m. All in-| | For ly the R. & M | Worker office, 8th floor. and that no time should be los: in raising funds to save | ca . vil | I am i eo cases were registered to go with a rAiey of Office Workers Union at 241) | meriy the Kt. cif | CHILD—School age, w the Morning Freiheit. If every collection list should bring | | 1291 WILKINS AVENUE young mother. in a minimum of $3.00, the quota set for the Needle ment, wholesome vege } | | | NEAR FREEMAN Feld- | Trades Workers Industrial Union would have been raised. | SYMPOSiUM—Sunday, Nov. 20th, 3 P.M. W.LR. Medical Corps Jers Club at 31 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn, 8 conta bit 3 man, 3075 Nathan Brighton Beach, a z Preparing to take active part in|” ™ Poulibes\ Seite: Wsstadh shel secretin ans Bs he 6a Following are the quotas assigned to the vatious departments: |! Prof, SCOTT NEARING; FRANKWOOD E.WILLIAMS, M.D Natlonsl Hunger March, the Youth Club at 313 Hinsdale St. Brooklyn, | = Furriers ... -$1500 Raincoat Makers ....$ 50/1 MOISSAYE J. OLGIN, Ph. D., will speak on orkers Internat ~ sans, . teal Unit will ive s dinner and « ra * BANER_cotrte at Harlem Procressive | W. . raiciacesiose gow eile sete yee es say “HOMELESS YOUTH OF AMERICA” tertainm auth Club, 1588 Madison Ave., 24, floor. d Sotuet ies teas \ inn Mb the os Ws Honea: Seg’ | “DANcE-Ot' Downtown, workers cis at orkers Cooperative Co ony Rilehhie © M Local 38 200/ At the NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH taurant, 2060 Jerome Avenue, near|pancr rnierisinsent’ et ‘Lott wing 5 pri sy uae L ft silo penanel “4 1090) 63 W. 12th Street, New York, N. ¥. Burnside Ave., Bronx Group of Local 22 at 80 B. 19th Bt 2800 BRONX PARK EAST e-ro0dn .. ct Re dlce ak at ‘Tremont Workers Center, 2075 Clinton Ave., Bronx. DANCE--Opening Harlem Center, 650 | Lenox Ave. neat 144th St, 8 p.m, All in- vited BANQUET—Entertainment of WESL at 1109 45th 8t., Brookiyn, 8 p.m. J. Stember will talk on the Bonus March. SURPRISE NITE of Bath Beach Workers Club, 2273 Bath Ave., 8:30 pain. DANCE—OConcert of Prospect AVorkers Center, 1187 Southern Bivd. All invited. GRAND CONCERT—Bali_ in celebration 18th anniversary October Revolution given Harlem Branch, R.N.M.A.S. BANQUET—Enterteinment Workers Zu- unft Club, $1 Second Ave. at 8 p.m. Ad- Showing cf Soviet Talking Film—“ROAD TO LIFE” ADMISSION 75 CENTS AUSPICES: JOHN REED CLUB WORKERS SCHOOL FORUM Sunday, November 20th, at 8 P. M. HERBERT BENJAMIN NATIONAL SECRETARY UNEMPLOYED COUNCILS will speak on “PROSPECTS AND N2&XT STEPS IN THE FIGHT (OPPOSITE BRONX PARK) Needle Trades Workers—Rally to the support of the Morning Freiheit! The Morning Freiheit Is In Danger! Collect on the lists in the shop, office and home. Bring every cent you have collected to the office of the Morning Freiheii, 85 E. 12th St., 6th Fl. The names will be mentioned in the Pvetheit, | AN IDEAL RESIDENCE FOR WORKERS’ FAMILIES SEVERAL APARTMENTS AND SINGLE ROOMS AVAILABLE NOW Cultural and Athletic Activities SPECIAL ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN UNDER EXPERT SUPERVISION Stage and Screen “ROAD TO LIFE” AND “FOREST PEOPLE” AT ACME SUN. & MON. The Acme Theatre will present two Soviet features on Sunday and Mi y, “Road to Life,” the drama ; of Russia’s “wild children,” an all- | Russian talkia with English tities Library, Kindergarten, School, Clubs | AGAIN T RUNGHR? -- Scan eee i, ota liguiA amie silk adic f ice ‘ 4 riod ing 6 sees {ALN ; i tok and bier, nate a | TBANGUNTDetse, opduing New Center | npensaapermiguaie ratte Stila Shes. dally Wa to 8 pam, | | EIN, BEOOKA, 6, FREEDMAN, RODEHEGEW, TuaDONTae ADMISSION %¢ QUESTIONS DISCUSSION native life in Siberia, telling the story | 501 W. 16ist St. ‘at 9:30 p.m Plains Road, Stop at Allerton Avenue! Saturday | i ‘ pe ne Oe Tone of the habits and Ph area of the | Hp gh raginy rtoipag coe ‘ae ben | Station. Phone EStabrook 8-100] Sunday | Tor Students of Werkers Sexoot 26¢ pilus Students Card I * vision St. Come and have a gt ime. - n Lessio little-known people of this northern | Wistrict of the USSR, mission 10 cents. USHERS—for F.5.U. Anniversary celebra- | We Expect An Immediate Response! | 35 EAST 12th STREET, 2nd FLOO.:

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