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_PAGE TWO Whats On— | (LOCAL 8 cu Members Fight to Put Them on Ballot W YOR: Elec . Objections C it ° I 4 of t he Ir jonal Ladies Garment workers (ladies tailots and dress | esterday removed from the ballot for all the esa outstanding candidates. ghters for thi e is great indigt being made for to put are 1 tion powerful on. ack Unity Comm. Saturday | The Dressmaker Unity Committee | will meet at 1 p.m. today at 140 West 36th St. to take up plans for the strike the Coming season. Borough Hall Jobless Demonstration Called for Monday at 12 Noon BROOKLY?D Y—Immediate relief for several families of unem-| ployed Workers Was won at the Home | Relief Bu 1 at Schermerhorn St., when workers from the Bond Street Block Committee, the Navy Street Block Committee and from 73 Myr- tle Ave., Borough Hall, demonstrated the Bureau against the bo: starvation program. One policeman pulled a blackjack, parade of th Berest and | Oe }time of the mu |For Demanding Aid SI NB CSE Rae mR A Anan ERT ROEDER 8 ye anemones DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932 == \Sam Suskin Freed 8 ifr Murder Charge; S|ILD Defended His Case NEW YORK. — = Gam Suskin, who | was arrested and charged with kill- | ing of two workers in connection with }4n open air meetitig held at Tth 1 Ave. A, where the meeting aken away from the Trotzkyites and held under the auspices of the} COLLECT TODAY ‘FOR BONUS FIGHT Funds for ot .Marchers Urgently Needed With only three days left until} Nov. 29, when the New York con- tinge of the National Bonus March | | to Washington is scheduled to start, Unemployed Council, and where ricks thrown from the roof} of building killing two workers, Was | freed today in, who is a member of es loyed Council, was at the er at an open air| Square. meeting Ldpeainsin \4 Workers | Framed Up! On Assault Charge; _NEW YORK.=-One hundred and) workers, who gathered at the | Honie Relief Bureau at 5ist St. and ist Avenue to- demand immediate relief for starving families of the un- employed were viciously attacked by | members of the riot squad, and four} workers were arrested and in a mock trial conducted by Judge Burke, found guilty of a frmed-up charge of j assault. These four workers will be | sentenced this Monday morning at the West Sth St. court by Judge Burke, 7 Promises of immediate relief, how- ever, Were won for two families, |, The demonstration followed a hearing conducted by the Upper East Side Unemployed Souncil, 519 but the workers’ militancy forced him to put the blackjack back. A police | patrol arrived arid several workers were arrested, but they were finally |released as a result of the demon-| tation of solidarity shown by the mbled unemployed. Miss O'Neil, supervisor, scorned this boss to divide the workers by mination and chauvin: Une: workers of Borough Hall iemor at Court and Fulton Streets, Borough Hall, this Mond noon, to make their demands known to the borough president. :, March Today on Bronx Boro Hall for Relief NEW Temple, 101 m. Good pr oles YORK.—Bronx unemployed of Frethett Mandolin Orch: Bronx Boro Hall today and will ar- tive at 2 p. m. to demand: no evic- tions of the jobless, that the Bronx Terminal Market be turned over for the use of homeless workers, imme- ate cash relief for all needy fam- ilies, anq no discrimination against Negro young workers. Another de- 1) mand is that closed Home Relief 1918 Pitkin Avenue, Brownsville, 8:30 p.m.” “The Com- 2 on the Negro Question” will ni 54 be re-opened. FORUM, slag coin Middie Bronx Workers Cind, 3862 Third Avenue, 8:15 p.m. Speaker,| The marchers meet today at noon Comrade Taft, on “Can Roosevelt Bring) at three points: Cambrelling Ave.,| Back Prosperity. and 187th St.; at Wilkins and Inter- at Revolution- West gist| Vale Ave.; and at Washington and in| Claremont Parkway to match on the Boro Hall. Sublect, Britai ‘Collect for Marchers! See “Red and White” NEW YORK.- —The y Johnson at 129 Brighton Subject: “Academic | at Work- Joint Commit- an Sub-/tee for Support of the National “LECTURE by Prof. W. W Fist-| Hunger March calls again for all bush Workers Club, 8 p Cap!- | workers to get 1 nto t he tak: days talish Educa |today and tomorrow, and to make Sor toes relensed | house to house canvass for clothing and blankets, also to collect canned able food from ‘Results |18 St.; Workers 1 In ternational Re- g Class. | lief, 146 Fifth Ave:; Workers Center, er, 114/35 East 12 St.; or Concoops Store: of a Hi West 2st Street, 4:30 p.m. Speal z.| 2700 Bronx Park East. Jacobson, on “Political Developments in : ; Germany.” The Soviet movie “Red and White” MASS MEETING fi and students at New 0 seafch, 66 West 12th Street Corey, Winifred Chappell, Ca speak. Subject, tiege What?” MASS MEETING to hear report of child delegates returned from Washington at Downtown Unemployed Cou ©, 5 p.m. All party and les must attend, RED SUNDAY is being shown for Hunger March Lewis | EXBenses at pay Theatre, 28 St. 1 Winiers wit | @nd Fifth Ave., beginning Monday, Preparation for — Tel. STuytesant 9-9742 Stuyvesant Casino ‘Two Large Halts For Balls, Banquets, Weddings, Parties, Meetings and Conventions ROTHSTEIN & KESSLER 140-142 Second Ave., New York for Daily Pretheit being held by ‘clit, 2073 Oitnton Av: and Worker remont Workers ue, Bronx, at 10 =. Class th Principles of Commtnism att 5:30 p.m. Open Forum, 8 pp.m. ENTERTAINMENT, dance, given by Greek ‘United Front Unemployed Committee at Spartakos Club, 301 West 29th Street, 8 p.m. Splendid program. Admission 26 VOLUNTEER: Airy, Large | pirate, er sucet'*et||Meeting-Rooms and Hall} Room 330, 799 Broadwa HIKE of Nature Fri F. 8. U. office. to Quaker Ridge; TO HIRE meet East 180th Street station, 8 a.m. Pare | pn Leader, Ruth Matthes. Feature, \s Suitable for Meetings, Lectures game. HIKE of (Nature |Priends to Palisades | | and Dances in the Perk. Meet Dyckman Street ferr am. Fare 20 cents Feature, fist bail game. TANCE, Hinsdale Workers Cw, leader, 1. | Czechoslovak | | Workers House, ine. | 313 Hins- dale Street. Excellent music. ¢ Athletic 333 3 Good bs: 72) a intr Bey sv, | |o42 HE. T2nd St. New York 327 Lenox Avenue, 6:30 | Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 ing, refreshments. No ad- | BANQUET for Comrade 3 Asiegate to Hunger March M tt New York Workers Club, h Lyce H i 7 ae annatian Lyceum fa CLASS in Public Spea Meetings, Entertainments wr 6 po at bpend Walton ‘Avenue, ‘Apt ddings and Banquets ay followed by house party, i FORUM, Brownsville Shoe Centre, | 66-68 E. ath St. New York 149 Sutter Avenue, 11 a.m. Discussion from floor. OPEN FORUM, Bensonhurst Workers Pe ter, 2006 70th Street, Brooklyn, 8 Ooinrade List will speak on “Will War "Toe DAILY NEWS Biting Back Prosperity.” Daily Edition $8.00 per year; $4.00 for FORUM, Irish 6 months U-S.S.R. IN FILM showing at Japanese Workers Club, 8% Bast 10th Street, 8 p.m. No admission oe | CONSTRUCTION NORSES MBPT, 8 p.m., at 146 Fifth Ave- | Starcin Pictorial nnd — Statistieal nie. More nurses néeded for Hunger} | Monthly; $5 per year; $2.50 for 6 mos. | March. rie i |THE STORY OF THE | FIVE-YEAR PLAN By M. ILYIN | Soviet English Edition, just | KO ante m nany | ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN THE USSR. Ry the © BR, Chamber of Commeree, $1.25 per copy SPLENDID LARGE Hall and Meeting Rooms TO HIRE Perfect for BALLS, DANCES, LECTURES, MEETINGS, Etc. IN THE New ESTONIAN WORKERS HOME 27-29 W.115th St., N.Y. Phone UNiversity 4-0165 received, | Oheeks and money orders for 199% sub- | scriptions, end ordars for Soviet publications in English and Russixn should be sent to the | AMKNIGA CORPORATION | 58 FLPTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N, Y. | P| was forced | .| to grant relief to several families. | {One white worker was told he would | get relief if he would go alone, and -\not go with Negr , but he and part time workers will march on | Bureaus at Public Schools 42, 48 and} POPPA Second Ave., at which delegates were {elected for the National Hunger | March. Relief Head Yelps “Nobody Hungry” Cops Beat Starving NEW YORK.—“Nobody is htingry,” exclaimed Miss Karlan, a relief offi- j cial, as police Thursday severely beat | group of workers for asking relief in the 44th Street Home Relief Bu- reau, and arrested worker Leroux, who will be i on a framed-up “assault” charge at 9 o'clock this morning in 54th Street Court. On! providing workers pack this cour room, and demand his release, will | Leroux e of capital: than 50 police, blackjacks, | clubs and billys, viclously attacked | the small group of hungry men and | wothen, istice.” More | ® WORKER-EDITORS MEET | Every Sunday night the Revolu- tionaty Writers Federation conducts | a public editorial session at its head- quarters, 114 W. 21st St. where the audience, composed of workers, pass on all manuscripts to be accepted by Prolit Folio, monthly literary service of the Revolutionary Writers Feder- | ation. JOSEPH FREEMAN SPEAKS SAT. | Joseph Freeman, noted writer and | author of “The Soviet Worker,” will | speak at the ond bi-weekly forum of the Wo: Film and_ Photo | | League, 13 W. 17th St. on asturday | evening at 8:30. The subject of Freeman's talk ol Their Personalities.” be: “Soviet Film Directors; Pictures and Their Attention Comrades! OPEN SUNDAYS Health Center Cafeteria Workers Center — 50 E. 13th St, Quality Food Reasonable Prices | Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 John’s Restaurant. SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with ntmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. New York JADE MOUNTAIN American & Chinese Restaurant 197 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12 & 13 Welcome to Our Comrades EAT AT ‘THE ROYAL CAFETERIA 827 BROADWAY Between 13h & 13th Sts.) Royal Dishes for the Proletariat || OUR WORKERS MEMBERS OF F.W.LU. Gottlieh’s Hardware 19 THIRD &VBAUE Near th St. ‘Tompkins Sq. 6-407 AU &inas oF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Specialty Cutlery Our | 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK Vel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES | for Organizations 11) funds to provide trucks, food and | medical supplies are urgently need- | ed. The Veterans’ Rar d File; Committee appeals to all workers and sympathizers to contribute generous- ly today, the third and final tag day for the bonus fighters. | Veterans, their wiv and sym- pathizers are asked to get collection | | Garment _District (Bet, Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B’kiya AMUSEMENTS | "2105. uumsn | vad to Notth” Is Answer to Capitalist “Forced Labor” Lies —Dally Worker. Ameriéan PrethiereAmkino's Latest ‘Talking Production English Titles “ROAD to NORTH” Industrial Revolution in Soviet North ‘The life of the workers in Soviet Karelia —The lumber and fishing industries— Aluminith mines, ete. Added Extraordinary Attraction— Latest Talking Soviet Newsreel Showing International Youth Day, ete. TRE worrers Acme Theatre ‘Wth Street and Union Square Cont, from 9 a.m—-Last show 16:30 p.m. PHONE: Office Hours: DICKENS 8-10 A.M, 1 pres REPERTORY “* ao Ay. WA, 9 *450. | | Garment Section Workers |, $1, $1.50 Bys. 8:30 Mats. Wed. & Sat, 2:30 | a Pattonice | EVA LE Director is | Matinee Today ETER PAN’ | ANNOUNCE! Dr. Louis L. Schwartz SURGEON DENTIST Announces The removal of his office to larger quarters at 1 Union Square (8th Floor) Suite 803 | Navarr Cafeteria 333 7th AVENUE Corner 28th St. lneeterpeseentsnsinnssinrnesseabinsisemet | Tonight | | =~ “DEAR JANE” | THE GROUP THEATRE Presents Suceasss STORY By John Howard Lawson | Maxine Elliotts Thea. S9th, FE. | Evenings, 8:40; Mats., Wed. and Sat., of Bway | 2:40 | [SERVE ¥O URSELF TO TO WEALTH ‘fel. ALgonquin 4-9805 | | New Revue Hit | boxés and to turn in all collected | unds at the following stations: 154 W. 20th St., 127 W. Sth St., 537! 167th St., the Bronx, 1432 44th 8t., Brooklyn, nd 249 Clove Road, West | | Brighton Beach. Tonight at 7:30 an open-air meet- ing will be held at 10th St. and Second Ave., where veterans will be Broadway ¥.K.O. at 42nd St. CAMEO | Hopkinson Ave, Brownsville, 264 E.| “WITH WILLIAMSON BENEATH THE SEA” HHesstway. nKoMAY FAIR at ATth St. RICHARD ARN and registered for the bonus match. |in PHE CONQUERORS” Craig and Solomon, of the Veter- | ans’ Rank ahd File Committee, will | speak, | TONITE! TONITE! | and BALL At IRVING PLAZA IRVING PLACE & 15th STREET) Extraordinary Concert Program! | —Famous — VERNON ANDRADE Harlem Renaissance Dance Orch. | Freiheit Gezang Farein, in New Workers’ Songs. Prolet Buhne, Germ. Agit.| Prop Troupe in “15 Minute! Red Revue.” Ivan Kuzmenko, Tenor in| Soviet Songs and Opera Solos | ADMISSION 60 CENTS | No Hat-Check Required ' 2) a ~|“GOOGA-GOONA” | HAROLD pose in | Bvenings 8:90; Mats. Thus. and Sa R-K-0 JEFFERSON faith et. a! ‘ad Ave. TODAY TO TUESHAT+2 Features Romance of ELMER "RICE PLYMOUTH ‘itt, W, 40th. LA. 40720 | The —— gr nee LABOR (OMRADESHIP (Kameradschaft) “An exellent ee a Womete | > 1 ' itt EUROPA. iéin's, 25c Son Continuous from 10:30 a. nt. to Midnight Iste of Bali, “MOVIE CRAZY” enema an, | COR” CONCERT Cts | 5) 1 | Fb AND COMPANY | Alz. 4-649 Strictly by appointment CAFETERIA 1 BA Bit | smuneer THEA, dain, sts W, ‘Ct Bipas Dr. L. KESSLER | 7th Avenue at 30th St. | Eves. 8:80; Matinets Wed. an at, 2 SURGE + DENTIND | Best Food at workers Prices 852 BROADWAY cor, Ty tHe THEATRE oo presents Suite 1007-1008 14th 53 tGOODEHARTH New York | ramatized Wy ©. Davis and D. Davis trom | deamnataseesienstonriiceseseamcsiiaattaties | f | the Pullt#er Prize Novel by Pearl 8. Duel GUILD THEA, 52nd St, W. of Broadway Eve. 8:80, Mats. Thursday & Saturday 2:30 | © AUTUMN CROCUS ‘The New York and Lohdon Success | | with Praneis Lederet atid Patricia Collinge | MOROSCO THEATRE, 45th St. W. of Bway | Eve. 8:10. Mts, Thaiks'g Day & Sat. at 2:40) MUSIC WORKERS PATRONIZE CENTURY CAFETERIA . 154 West 28th Street Proletarian Prices | {ntern’] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR Al Work Done Under Persona! Care of DR. JOSEPHSON Pure Food Good Food Served Right Farragut Cafeteria 326 Seventh Ay., at 28th St. | | Philhariionic- Symphony | TOSCANINI, Conductor politan Opera House Afternoon, 27 at 8:00 : ELSA ALS) i rang | ‘Tenor WILLIAM BELL 106 E. 14th St., near 4th Ay. eoussWann max Conductor | Carnegi¢ Hall, Thurs. Evg., Deo. 1 at 8:45 | Friday Afternooil, Dec. 2 a¢ 3:30 | = nnn HANDEL—BEETHOVE! HAIKOVSKY = 169 WEST 29TH ST. Carnegie Hall, Sat. Evg., Dec 8 at 8:45 ||[ HOSPITAL AND OCULIST PRESORIP- (Near Th Aventie) |] Soloist: EUNI TIONS FILLED AT 50% OFF 50e Haircut and Shave NO WAITING — — 6 BARBERS \f HANDEL—SCHUMA OFFICE: 8 E. 18th St—Tom. Sq. 6-5181 ARTHUR JUDSON, Mer. (Steinway Piano) | HEAR EMMA REDELL “The Most Beautiful Voice of the Century’, A. Coates CARNEGIE HALL, Nov. 29th: 8:30 P. M. FAREWELL CONCERT before sailing for U.S.S.R. —BUY YOUR PRICES: 500, 75e, $1, $1.50 a BOX OFFICE—Seventh Ave. and Sith WORKERS HOOK SHOP—50 F. 18th With this ad, untit Monday 9 gm. at Fos. RENEFIT: FRIENDS OF THE SOV ite Gold Fite’ Frames Zyl Shell Frames Lenses Not Included Manhattan Dptical Co. 122 HESTER ST. Between Bowery & Chris' Open Daily ftom 9 to 7 Sunday 10 to 4 Phones: Chickering 4947—Longacre 10080 COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE TICKETS | TODAY— @ $2 (Plus Government Tax) FRIENDS OF SOVIET UNION—Room ¥30, 80 East 1ith St. B. afticg a redustion, fa Hospital and Ooulist Preecriptions Fitted At One-Half Price HYGRADE oe will be given VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RESTAURANT HAPPY | For Good Reasons &@ Be one of the many thousands who | have come to the Jackfin Co., 85 5th Ave. N. Y. to buy clothes—and be happily satisfied with your purchase. This company has been manufac- turers for many years of men’s high- | grade SUITS, TOP COATS eeoseeee eseeosesoooassses sraBiieng imme ‘We'll See Them Thru With 50,000 Meals! OVERCOATS and TUXEDOS | that will stand wear afd yet be styled in the latest modes. The de-| | pression created a chaotic condition among our best retail store cus-| tomers. These stores, in order to) meet competition and the steady | downfall of prices, were compelled to | stop buying from us and substitute | an inferior grade of clothing. Rather than lower our standard of | quality we wete forced to DEAL DI- RECTLY WITH THE PUBLIC. | "This new policy of dealing directly with the public has created untold enthusiasm in New York City. Men haye come from everywhere to save money on their clothes. By | discontnuing entirely their relation-| | ship with retail stores, the Jackfin | Company is in a position to save men ee 50% on their clothing bills. They offer SUITS, TOP-COATS, | OVEROCOATS and TUXEDOS that | ordinarily retail at $30 to $45, at} | $14.50 and $19, 35, At these low prices | you are getting the best buy in town, | Jackfin clothes are expertly tailor-| ed, made of the finest imported and domestic fabrics. 160% all-wool and | | London shrunk. Owing to the hundreds of yards of |fine piece goods the Jackfin Com-| | pany have in stock, you can select | the material and have your garment | made to your individual measure, and | | for only $19.35 and $23.50. 450 CAMELS HAIR COATS ARE |OFFERED AT $2350. THEY) | USUALLY RETAIL UP TO $65, | EVERY PURCHASE GUARAN- | | TEED TO BE | OUT QUESTION, Remember, fine Suits, Top and Overcoats SOLD DIRECT TO YOU, | $14.50 and $19.35. Tailored to your measure, $19.35 and $23.50, ee Jackfin Company “KNOWN PROM COAST TO COAST” New York City Entire Filth Floor | | hs Daily 8:30 A, M. (0 7:30 P, 'COS0SSeoeesnt | DAILY WORKER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION December 31 TICKETS 49 CENTS | TICKETS IN ADVANCE 40 CEN’ NEW YEAR’S EVE, Coxcert—Ball PRESS FUND 20 CENTS TS (INCLUDING PRESS FUND) _| BRONX COLISEUM, E. 177th STREET ‘OUR 100% SA'TISFAC, TORY, OR WE MAKE IT 80 WITH. Manufacturers of High Grade Clothes | 85 Fifth Ave., corner 16th St. A REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS Special Dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m, 45¢ SSSHOHSSSSECHLSHHDHOSISEDE” | |For Benefit of the Hunger Marchers A Splendidiy Acted Film Drama “ the Civil War RED AND WHITE with LEONIDOFF Wwute Gold Filled @YL Shell Frames Lenses not included COHEN’S, 117 Orchard St. First Door Off Detaneey St, | B r Oo n x ‘Telephone: ORehard 4-450 | * 26th St. and Bway Theatre ee CONCERT AND DANCE en oa = Brooklyn | sar. EVE, NOY. 26 ; '| Tremont Workers Club ie | WORKERS—EAT AT THE BASLE RE | 2015 CLINTON AVENUE Near 18ist Stteet Parkway Cafeteria neat Sit SAE | 1638 PITKIN AVENUE DAYLIGHT | | | 149 West 28th St, New York at the N | Popilsi'Priges—t6e., up to 12 o'ciock and shelter to the Hunger ANSWER IS City-wide Foud Collections from now until December drd! When you shop for your Marchers. Ask your grtoce! oommises meat, @ ning Uhat will kt Rush your contributions immediately to one of the following stations: Concoops Store, 2700 Bronx Park East. Food Workers Industrial Union, 4 W. 18th St. Workers Interhational Relief, 146 Fifth Ave, Workers Center, 35 E. 12th St. (in store on | HUNGER MUSTN’T STOP THEM! Hoover 4s trying to bteak the Hunger March by starvation. Officials all over the country haye been ordered to deny food canned beans, milk, fruit, apples, lemons, cheese, frooklyn, N. ¥ BAKERY—RESTAURANT | | PURITY | | 711 Allerton Avenue | | | | | QUALITY ' SUTTER Vegeterian and Dairy Restaurant 589 SUTRER AVE. (Cor. George) B*klyn (Neat Woolworth’s) FRESH BAKING 4 TIMES DAILY Special Attention to Parties and Ban KATZ & MARKUS, Managers LEARN RUSSIAN Experienced teacher arranges por private or | group instructions "FREEMAN CAFETERIA Formerly the R. & M. 1291 WILKINS AVENUE NEAR FREEMAN COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE MRS. R. BHORAN 30 East 95th Street ‘Telephone SLocum rity Marchers. |— | own family remember the Hunger + to contribute to the Hunger Marcel a Jewish We orkers Theatre OFFICE: 8 B. isth St, — Tom. Sq. 6-D181 NOW PLAYING “FOUR BAYS” Herole Trngedy of the Russian Revolu- | ‘Morrisania Stock Farms, Inc. GRADE “A” DAIRY PRODUCTS '883 Tinton Ave. Bronx, N.Y. street level). tion by M. DANIEL; Diréction: RENO geist gaara] Classified Fifth Avenu e Theatre | GREENWICH VILLAGE —raraaned foom for WORKERS SCHOOL FORUM rent, reasonable. Kaufman, an ‘Brendwny. and: smn: Wren: Stu neat Greenwion Aves and 10th Every Sunday, Mat. at 2290; Eve. 8:80 ‘Telephone BOgardus 4-9606 35 EAST 12th ST. -2ND FLOOR. Photo shows Soviet poster depict- ing capitalism sending forth its Sunday, Noy. 27, at 8 P. EARL BROWDER Member, Secretariat, ©. P. U. S. ADMISSION 25 CENTS — THREE GA For Workers School Students 20¢ (Plus Students’ Card). CELEBRATION OF 10TH ANNIVERSARY | | ws | | | Cireulate the pamphlet: “Why | We Are Marching” among your | i shopmates and neighbors, lackeys to organize hmpefialist war on the U.S.8.1. M. WILL SPEAK ON “FASCISM AND a, SOCIAL - FASCISM” QUESTIONS = DISCUSSION Workers Cooperative Colony 2800 BRONX PARK EAST (OPPOSITE BRONX PARK) LA NIGHTS FRIDAY, DEC.9SAT., Tickets ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: Mass Meeting Concert & Dance PAUL CHATTEAU, French DEC. 10SUN., DEC. 11 Banquet <.. Ble Titkets AN IDEAL RESIDENCE FOR WORKERS’ PAMELIES SEVERAL APARTMENTS AND SINGLE ROOMS AVAILABLE Ni | Cultural and Athletic Activities SPECIAL ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES POR CHILDREN 50e Violinist UN! at IRVING PLAZA, Irvi EXPERT SUPERVISION ng Place and Bast 15th St. Library, Kindergarten, Schocl, Clubs | jution—Socialist Party Split in 50 8. 13th ST, RED STAR PRESS | BOX 67 ST. D., NEW YORK, 'TRUGGLES against slavery from dawn of history to modern period § Spartakus—Peasant Wars—Paris Commune—Bolshevik Kevo- War—Glimpse of Future Society—All powerful portrayed. WORKERS BOOK SHOP NEW YORK, N. ¥. | Office open daily Saturday ‘Sunday ‘Lexington Aveniae (rain to White Plains Road, Stop at Allerton Avenue Station, Phone EStabrook 8-1400 10 a.m, to 2 pm. America—Morgan’s Role in World THE ROAD By George Marlen A. Leninist Novel 623 pp. + $2.00 Mass Send-Off and Ratification Meet- ing for the National Hunger March BRONX COLISEUM. 177TH STREET, THE BRONX - NY, | Rates are very reasonable and LITHUANIAN WORKERS SHOULD JOIN THE ASSOCIATION OF LITHUANIAN WORKERS The largest workers national fraternal organization Four grades of death benefit — $150, $800, $600, $1,000 Three grades of sick benefit — $6, $9, $12 per week FOR more detailed information write to: Association of Lithuanian Worker's srogxuyn. *. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 7:30 P. M. GREET THE NEW ENGLAND HUN- GER MARCHERS at ihls Mass Dem- | onsteation! | Wear THe REPORT |sterutes to the ‘of the Ne Natlons! Bus see eens TICKETS NOW at the 1OIN IN RATIFYING TRE DEMANDS |/cUewing pitcest Workers Bookitsve—9 Bast ath st, of the Munger Marehsrs for $50 Winter | | Wevkers taternational Rellet—116. birth Helier and Wederal Unemployment In- Ave, surance, | Brone Co-operative—2700 Bronx Pk. B, PROMINENT SPEAKERS within the reach of every worker. TICKETS 25 CENTS ‘usplces: Joint Committee for Support of the National Hunger Mareh 273 BROADW.» | -_

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