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~ PAGE Two DAILY Wi VORKE! R, NEW YORK, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932 . ee JUDGE DEMANDS ere ek, JATL FOR SEAMAN Fifteen Arrested “OPTSBORO TAG DAYS DEC. 17-18 PARADE TO HEAR) Call on Wate. Ps P Fund Drive for Bonus MARCHERS SPEAK Marchers in Capital |Nearing to Meet Ham 517.500 HOUS SE Fish in Debate Friday ate Speukare Must Keep Appointments, Is Warning by District | | NEW YORK.—A committee of ten ee Increa: interest in the debate A statement has been issued by the NEW YORK committée SW, 7 > ] ‘ Joy f ng ongre: y » hal “J Distr Secretaria of the Ci st are [ y a) Q ta Q ] nem ve vorkers vi i Swears He Didn’t Pay Nearing and Congre port to Stations to District secretariat of the Communist’ Parade W ith Band to ° vicemen's| Tel] Jury “Must Aid pee ane SO Nolan eae Ps . Did Tech on Fish on I 4 ie Party, calling attention to the fact iy [eague, has issued an urgent call to : 7 ‘ooverville on St., between 11th for It; Did Members? Auditorfu Help Save Boys that. ‘many ers have in Lyceum, Tonight ¢ Church Institute and 12th Aves, were ‘yesterday te- h and Se ult the recent 5 to keep their sa ihe bonus march- fused aid by ihe Department of Pub- broadcast ove The Scottst ) iments to speak at work mai eres x | judge in the| lic Welfare in getting a place to y evening by Josep! i be head's and Sunday,| Meetings. “Within recent weeks, Bare Se in A reat oF ee will hold membership Giillext h,-tried on a| Stay. i] w Me asses, one of the | Dec. 17-18, demands the widest mob- | SAYS the oe ee ps anes sie tonight at 8:20 to hear the porte mee! i precee 7 yea ane up charge of felonious as-| The committee represented about, »¥ of e debate, Freeman order to make the col- | reached the, district relative to the} o¢ delegates on the National Hun. | 2: he Committee of 50. of the ow reduced to second degree, | 50 workers, Negro and white, living | / ommunism, Capitalism national | failure of spe 0 ar at meet-| cer March, will be the parade to the New York Veter Rank rmined to get a conviction. He|in the Hooverville, which is located §)\ Vian le Committee will meet at 154 om meres of workers’ clubs or other or-| tceting <0 in open court, s;owing | in an abandoned slaughterhouse be- ate between Wor! anizations. As a result, hundreds hel pusine coke : ‘ | W. h St. A report on the bonus jance between the ‘Tammany longing to the Pennsylvania Rail- the notorious Red The Scottsboro boys | Of workers who came to these meet-) , ve bY the Red ao nt Band. the march and on the experience of the| officials and the Seamen's Institute.| road. ‘The basement and some of “Communism vs. Capi-| must be saved! ings had to go away without anyone| (one M oe Freja terse delegations which petittoned Con-| The judge told the jury that it|the floors of the slaughterhouse are dwin will bel wowcre ghoul: report to the fale eee ee land with the banner of the Down | om will be given by leading vet-/ was not important what Schouten | flooded with water and many of the 55 cents and! iowing stations for collection bo iahe District Secretariat 1s deter” |-rown Unemployed Council at their | vos auton ceo eashington. | Was ‘convicted of—it would probably ete: ee a t the New Masses, rw ” ath os mined to end this situation and will} head, the wOeen Br seieee SABI ir} On Saturday at 2 p.m. the veterans | simple assault—but that the case and exposure. and t STUyvesant 9-1967. 1 | STATIONS FOR SCOTTSBORO | hold District Party speakers fully| ton ‘will march through Enst Bide [eee eeseout the city will’ meet at 24! was of extreme political importanée.| On Tuesday the workers were blew in xpenses” and lik TAG DAYS, DEC, 17-18 responsible for carrying out. their | streets to Manhattan rt - ide |W. 115th St, to take part in tho|The seamen had heen staging con- evicted by police from their miser- is $150 a weel Or it Bay Downtown—15 E. 3rd St,, thira| 288ignments. In this conenction the | © . eo cou Engdahl Memorial parade, demon-/ stant demonstrations before and in able quarters. Fifteen were arrested come fron JIM CROWISM floor; 264 F. 10th St.; 11 Clinton st, | Secretariat recently censured Com-| | The march will start at 8 p.m. at| ‘trating at the same time for the|the Seamen's Church Institute and|and arraigned in Jefferson Market 1) bes | Upiown—-27-29 W. i15th St © "| fade Eddie Royce for this neglect of | Seventh St. and Ave. A. Manhat-|Telease of arrested bonus marchers./ would continue to do so. A convic-| court When the arrested workers wn he twas < Lower Bronx—560 Prospect Ave.; | Patty tasks. | tan Lyceum is at 66 East Fourth St. Sue re ie a yee Jo! in| tion in this case was absolutely ne-| asked ihe judge: “Where are we go- Et teats of Bay oF FE DOU RIFE IN ALBANY) Union Workers’ Club, 801 Prospect} “The Secretariat desires to point| One Of the delegates making ithe |i oe Golisum se which detes W.| these emendi: 1 Bul a stop to | ing to live?” the judge said that was necasional presents of $2,000 or $5,000 Ave.; Prospect Workers’ Club, 1157 out that the action against Comrade | TePert, is one who travelled on what Peeoae Oa aie fei halietisie pulled these demonstrations right now. no concern of his, but told them to m_ them, | Southern Bivd.; Jim Connelly head- | Royce is a warning to other speak-| (Pim, gow opens Caled, “Fight | Ora the delegation that presented| _ Threaten Defense Lawyer keep out of the house. One neers} Threat to real Negro | quarters, 525 B. 139th St.; 1400 Bos- | ers.” Non Mia Waltis Gao ae ee in| the bonus marchers’ petition to| The judge intimidated and tireat-| The commities elected yesterday Basaran | ton Road eas Wimingian.. There wit hg ities Speaker Garner, will be one of the|ned the defense attorney all the | tried to see Commissioner Taylor, ineon-| JObless Delegate spin aieanas bs 184th Bt,: ont bike sera PAI | time. He helped the Institute bring | but were met by his assistant, Kel- of the —— Clinton Ave. 174th MR. WRIGHT i —__—_—_——_ jin all sorts of political material,| ley. They demanded that the New atta Y., Dec, 14—A bestial| 2700 Bronx Park East—Shule: Tonight also, at 8 pin. the Unem-|yq7_ 3 i even admitting pepers printed two | York Hospital, 15th St. between Fifth "in and Jim-Crow policy| Tremont Ave.; 3882 Third Ave.: 3204 jemployed Council of Boro Park,| Workers School Forum. months after the alleged “riots and| and Sixth Aves, which has been by the of the Seven of the ate officials is one he Committee of SPEAKS SAT. Brooklyn, will give a mass reception to their returned marchers. It will be at Boro Park Manor, 4116 Thir- Wallace Ave, Brownsville, empty for two years, be turned over f | assault” occurred in the August 18 to Be on Sat.; Not Sun. | Gemonstration to the unemployed and that the po- _, reasons Brooklyn—1831 Pitkin organized unemployed | yorkers’ ae Fast Ne a He k s i .|lice stop their terror against the of New York State is prevente | SYS cine Geter Ue) at NEN eign teenth Ave. ‘The Workers School Forum will be nen Seat ae abut , Kelley said the hospital prevented from | york Ave., Workers’ Culture Club Scottsboro Mother at P stitute was a benefactor of the sea- | Worker elley said th p aiid ap the un-| interviews with many of the state| Coney Island—2709. Mermaid Ave | cba ; Many reports have already been | held Saturday night, December 17,/ men feeding them and supporting | Was private property, whereupon the isan elections, | authorities. Among those who so| Brighton Beach—3951 Coney Island Harlem Meeting made in various parts of the city. | instead of Sunday night, at 35 East|/tnem, which is a barefaced lie and| Committee demanded that the city Sominert { those “sup-|far refuse to see the committee is| ave. Friday all National Hunger March | 12th Street, 2nd floor in deference to! aqmiited by the Institute itself to| buy the hospital for the use of the 7’ | Governor and President-elect Roose- | mayer delegates will meet at 2 in the {the Engdahl Memorial Meeting»! be untrue. jobless. Kelley refused and told the ail velt. | -,South Brooklyn—31 Atlantic Ave. Sue Workers Center, 35 East 12th St. | Which will be held Sunday night at : workers to go to the Municipal trial in federal! “Tne Committee of Seven was|SPanish Center; 136 18th St.; 1373| The Scottsboro mother, Mrs. Ada d floor, “They will rake’) oz|the Bronx Coliseum. When the defense sought to show | Workers to go to She MIUAips a lot of his x ry | 43rd St.; 764 40th St., Finnish Hall; | Wright, will speak at a meeting at |5°COnd floor. They will take up the vorkers are therefore notified | the actual treatment of the seamen | Lodging PD, ; | thrown out of the assembly judiciary | 5575 pai ae ; s = * 8 question of reports to their organi-|, All workers are therefore notified | 1» Instit Been he | to give them a written statement out his income | oo mities hearing Tussca when | ath Ave.; 316 57th St. the Harlem Workers Center, 650! rations, and plans for the future ne. | 1 come to the usual weekly Workers | PY the Institute, the judge ruled the| "Suid assure them of getting Ham Welsman, its spokesme: ce-| Lenox Ave., this Saturday afternoon | fies’ School forum, Saturday night to hear | ¢vidence out, and threatened the de- | thé He told jat 4 o'clock. The meeting will be fense attorney with arrest. 1 court yesterday was| scribed the misery of the wo Sam Don, of the Agitprop Depart- ttorney Wi ; tha too aco Uncle | and declared the bankers and city | » MINOR TO BE AT |preceded by a parade of workers ment of the Central Committee of | Her to “shut up,” told her he would ae par eich pena hey dd Sam to cheat him.” |authorities of New York are in | through the streets of Harlem, be- | Dress Workers Hear | the Communist Party, speak on “The arrest her for insisting on her ger delegation and fight on till their ient’s rights and at on int \- client's rights an e point actu: All West ally ordered a policeman to “do his league for wage-cuts and lower re- | End of Capitalist Stabilization.” lief. ——— demands were granted. March Report Today | ENG L FR sinning at 2 o'clock, | Earene™ DAH MEET. NEW YORK.—Harlem workers will ld S But before that, Tuesday fi | duty.” Side unions, clubs, block committees Mike Gol as peaks on a banana ee ie ee aE honor the memory of two great Ne-| NEW YORK—The dress delegates | Workers School Opens | The Institute witnesses, mostly | etc. are urged ie ar eis Bs Upton Sinclair at | speaker stecinns of the ‘semis. Memorial for D e a di revlutioary leaders in a joint|to the National Hunger Atareh wil| Winter Term Jan. 9th tisiieedsé rivet bulls, were tip. | missloner Taylor, 90 Lateran St. memorial meeting this Friday eve- |ning at the auditorium of Public School No. 139, at, 140th St., between Lenox and Seventh Aves, } ped e again, but the judge supported them | pital be bought by the city and in every case. turned over for the use of the un- Schouten was’ arrested a month | employed. Albany Jim Crowism. ion bring back their report to the hun- dreds of unemployed dress workers at a special meeting this afternoon | at 1 pm, at 140 West 36th St. J.R.C. Forum Sun. | st Leader Sunday NEW YORK.—Robert Minor, informed the en discrimination | ers in Albany. | The speaker of a The Winter Term of the Workers | School will open on Monday, Janu- the jainst Negro wi n_no Labor Defense, died recently in Mos- | Of the Negro masses. despite the fact | cow. oo ir : cds They eon him that after many | of the foremo caene ee is See by ae The delegates will also report cn} ana Be neat ta es Heese ARES ED ee suited “, [hours of attempting to get suital Ni iberati ’ has re y| Turner and Dingaan Memorial Con- 5 . a e rig! se: 8 b forum, 450 Sixth | HOMES of a ik ne get suita pie Negro liberation, who has recently gorse cenit isi init tee : the further plan of action to get re. | size, and all workers are asked to to their baggage anytime, whether | torney every few minutes, in a pri- Rarancer wk BRO! adquarters, the delegation at each | returmed from the Soviet Union, will | ance, a ‘ated several | lief and unemployment insurance for register without delay in order to| ¢h ved the Institute money or| vate room, but the defense witnesses ae inca oauu | Dae Was refused point blank, due be one of the main speakers, together dpe ae ee sag port of | ere thousands of unemployed work-| 5 voiq j last hour rush which may Aro ache Bee aad abeoriey: WAN iO’ Wie! te aes ~™,, | t0 the fact that in the delegatio: $\y Mrs ict ion Society. has the support of | i : fable aad had been made on the life of this| Sunday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. at oh |in Harlem. In its call for the me- At this meeting the Unity Com- The new Workers School | cata-| huddies with the prosecuting at- ! every post to hear what’s going on. le om the | Negro delegate for eating in a “white | Bronx Coliseum. Engdahl, late na- | Morial, the Conference urges the re-| Mittee will also report on .the plans | logue describes all courses and gives wie ibeicibiereatg and Edwin | man’s” reg tional. chairmen of the international | | vival of the revolutionary traditions | for the coming strikes and the de-| general information. It is now avail- ANNOUNCEMENT ts and Pro-| This exists in the capitol city of mands of the unemployed in con-| able at the office of the school, 35 DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY letarian Vigor,” on January 15, at| the Empire Stat nection with these strikes. East 12th Street, 3rd floor. Dr. Louis L. Schwartz The meeting will be addressed by 2:30 : that Roosevelt, Hopkins the State| a1... win report to th king | the Scottsboro Mother, Mrs. Ada a =i. aurea ce 107 Bristol Street Se Relief Administrator, and McKee, | Ml! te beta ee, oa ek ee | Wright, Miss Joséphine Graham, The removal of his office to larger (Bet. Pitkin & Sutter Aves,) B'klyn Daily’ Committee | Mayor of New York City, “deny” the ses, both Negro and white, on the | president of the Queen Olive Lodge; | quarters at PHONE( DICKENS: 2-013 “ | existence of discrimination against | Successful solution of the national | Winiam L, Patterson, national sec- P A a R 1 Union Square (8th Floor) |||] ottice Hours: 8-10 A.M., 1-2, 6-8 P.M, Meets on Saturday | Negroes. This was linked up in the | Westion by the Soviet Union, with | yetary of the Internati a . I r tl ernational Labor De. Suite 8¢3 ‘Tel. ALgonquin 4-9805 conference with McGinnis, with the| Complete liberation of the peoples | tense: Mrs, Fanny Austin, president oe peels formerly Oppressed by tzarist-capit- lism. He will bring out clearly the | contrast between a workers’ republic, where chain-gangs, lynchings and | | discrimination have been completely | | wiped out, and this so-called demo- | | cratic country where the most in- |human methods of torture are being [AMUSEMENT © City Committe discrimination against Negroes in the Dec. 17, ai 2 p.| “istribution of relief throughout the + 13th St. ca mem- | State and especially in Harlem. Mc- to the committee at the | Ginnis remained silent and refused nce, No-| to commit himself, In this atmosphere the delegation made attempts to present the propo- The Daily Wo will meet S: a | of the Women’s Day Workers’ League; | E. D. Stewart, of the Live Oak Shel- ter, and Herman MacKawain, presi- dent of the Nat Turner Liberation Society. ADVERTIZERS SPLENDID LARGE Hall and Brooklyn oe sals of the workers, employed and TODAY and TOMORROW i hat’s O | denied conference with both the Gov.- | °'S: both Neuro and white, OnEnE| DANCE t eeting aot DNIEPERSTROY US SR. What’s On— | Jeror and ticuienant-Governor, "| out the United States. , Sat., Dec.17 || TO MIRE ~ For Brovavite Protons | “OT TY ond NEW” , Ud. | The Conference for Winter Relief} The Coliseum meeting will be not Tiekets in Advance &3¢ (J Perfect for BALLS, DANC S, BEGINNING AT 2 P. M. oe |fealized that Roosevelt, Lehman and| only a powerful tribute to Engdahi, |j| Seld st the “ARBEITER,” 35 E. 12th |||, LECTURES, MEETINGS, Ete. SOKAL CAFETERIA Added Feature— Sevtst nine Oasis Deane Semi wet Rehearsal at 131 w. 26in| the state legislators, as tools of the | Who gave his life in the cause of Ne- ||| MILDRED TANZER ph | 1689 PITKIN AVENUE HUNGER MARCH Parade—In Sound All| bankers, would evade the issues as|8To liberation, and a mass reception | presented by the delegation, and so to Mrs. Wright, returning from her Casting for new play. Cont, from 9 A.M. Last show 10:30 P.M. OF THE DENISHAWN GROUP MARGARET LARKIN New ESTONIAN WORKERS HOME 14TH STREET and UNION- SQ. wWorres ACME THEATRE Normal and 84th St. Lapor Nature Friends. | as to the press. The delegation points out that the | most effective way to force conces- | sions from the capitalist class and | | its representatives, for the unem-| nine innocent Scottsboro children. SNAPPY BALLADS MANHATTAN LYCEUM Attention Comrades! OPEN SUNDAYS HOSPITAL AND OCULIST PRESCRIP- MEET YOUR COMRADES AT THE | Fri. Eve. & Sat. Mat. 500, $1, $1.50 Evs. 8:30 Mats. Wed. ees 30 EVA LE GALLIENNE, Director “LILIOM” “Alice in Wonderland” Tonight March’ Report at Queens County] Stated in its document which was| Buropean Scottsboro tour but a fur- ||| MARGARET | naevenenenannnnee ni . eum, 785 Forest Ave., at 8 p.m.| Presented to the different legislative | ther development of the mass ficht 27-29 W.115th St., N.Y.C. RE 1 S46 Ay. pera aie R jod Workers’ “Club. Ad-| bodies and executive heads, as well | for the unconditional release of the |1| KID TAYLOR’S oil Ghivenlesl Ga TOnRX (IYIC_ REPERTORY "5-474" | RKOMAYFAIR bust [Now Secrets of the French Police with GWILL ANDRE & GREGORY RATOFF | Cooperative Dining Club THE GROUP THEATRE Presents nK.0.C AM E Opnaiwsy NOW! Rehearsol| ployed workers and poor farmers, is ‘8 Fi 5 | 38RD i 2008. Toth | Po é TIONS FILLED AT 50% OFF ‘ ‘ ‘ |) UCCESS STORY xowra| 66 9 vs vied, ‘Age| © Organize a mass struggle for im Health Center Cafeteria ALLERTON AVENUE || By John Howatd Lawson : mediate relief and unemployment in- | ra Cor. Bronx Park East | Maxine Elliotts Thea., 0th, E, of Bway Fr (ees surance, by uniting more solidly than | “SPORT PARADE” COMING TO Workers Center — 50 E, 13th St. i | I] Evenings, 8:40; Mats. Wed. and Sat., 2:40 hectic dias sd eit Aah ta | Mung will report, at Brook) ever before, Negro and white, em-| MAYFAIR THEATRE SATURDAY Quality Food Reasonable Prices ||| Pure Foods iemagasaaictis | Ane : RKO JF FERSON 4h St. @|NOW rem erie | Plovea = ee Joel McCrea, William/Garvan and ||| White Gold Filled Frames $1.50 3 FRANCIS LEDEYER & DOROTHY GISH in| mIenaND BARTHALAMESS in epresentative Body. [Marian Marsh “are the principal ||] 27 Sie! Frames | i UTUMN CROCUS _| ¢The Cabin in the Cotton” ‘ tee of Seven is com-| players in » opening nti 1 Wi ll Ord - : Added “THEY CALL IT SIN DE a aE es .” opening ||| Manhattan ptical Co. Intern] Workers Order ey conasSt ameaees we oem mime | rere | cmeex, cate TE sie gales at 8:30 p.m loyed Councils of Greater |The picture deals with the wide-||| metween wom e iettie, Nex. RENEE DNEAR Men District : pect . Henry Shepard of the} spread of corruption in the sport ||] Open Daily from 9 to7 Tel, 80 FIFTH AVENUE ” AwPopROME asa 8 Ings report at) Conference for Winter Relief and| world and cover field of pro- | Sunday 10 to 4 Orchard 4-0230 = PE CUED Presents JOUS 10 A. M. fo 11:30 P, M Auspices: Williamsburgh | C@ndidate in the elections just passed | fessional “sport © Mayfair, be- | i 15th FLOOR Bi O G RAPHY Vaudevi le-MotionPictures i 1 of the Communist Party for Lieuten- | ginning Dec. 23, will present two | AD Work Done Under Persona) Carr I t national Barbe Sho! y 8. N. BEHRMAN Feature: “BACK STREET” ; Ale we imoceecat} ant-Governor of New York; Rina| features, “Little Orphan Annie,” | ANDWICH of DR. JOSEPHSON mer) t p GUILD THEATRE, 52 Bt, West of Bway | Mats Be 2 25e CHiLDREN 1c 2 Oslniue Attn 4 Workers’ | of the Unemployed Council of | starring Mitzi Gree (and “The Pen- | 123 WEST 28th STREET Eves, 8:30, Mats, ‘Thurs, and Sat. at 2:30 C ALWAYS i 2330 Tilden Ave rdam,-N. ¥.; Alec ‘Trainor of | guin Pool Murder,” with Jimmie | LUNCH Near NvTW.LU, Building club, i “Has Out IL W. Jasques nemployed Council of Schenec- cher nik, representing ployed of Schenectady, the unem- | and Louise | | Morrison, New York State Organizer | Gleason and Edna tt Oliver, Albert Zampellp and Lawrence | | Scenes of the Hunger March are the chief feature of the Trans-Lux Theatre this week. Beside the usual’| | newsreel shots, the program includes | of the Unemployed Councils. | Petition Against New | Vicious Taxicab Code! NEW YORK.—A committee of 15, elected at a meeting of hackmen Monday night, yesterday presented @ petition to the Board of Taxicab Control demanding that certain pro- visions in the new taxicab code go- ing in effect today, which strike at | the livelihoods of the 75,000 cabmen aX of this city, be stricken out, The new code is being put over stati packw in the interest of the Terminal Cab | ginning Thursday, Dec. 22, for a re- 24 & iuahenplaveient Corp., @ subsidiary of the General | Pertory season. of continental variety | $ ment in the 80! | Motors Co., the Parmelee System, | entertainment, which includes vau- | ee B the Keystone Cab Corp., and the | deville, ballets, circus acts and comic | LABOR UNION MEETINGS UPHOLSTERERS ? will be At 7:30 p.m. at the union head: 15, at’ 18 Broadway executive committee will report will be given of the last shop con-| ference, hieies tw WHITE Goops Despite the fact that he had been | 2nces on Wednesday afternoon, Dec, S ATURD. AY DECEMBER 17th 1932 SPORTS UNION Bit, Tiuties "Workers industrial Union| formed of the committee's com- | 28th, ’ 9 (Marches, Drills, Pyramids) BP% Bad oatied n important memberehip meet-| ing, Maurine Hotchner, chairman of | “Kameradschaft” (Comradeship), New officers and an be elected, and a ing for this evening at the union office at 131 W. 26th Bt. in the history of the 194i) 8 Brown, chairman of the World- Telegram Chapel, and R. Robins, organizer of the unemployed section of the printers, will speak. ‘The double apprentice wage- cut will be taken up. | Five Boros Association to strengthen cir monopoly of taxicab operation, | thus driving large numbers of small, | independent cabmen out of the in- dustry. One provision of the code places taxi drivers directly under police control and makes possible the re- vocation of their license—and con- sequently the destruction of their livelihood—by mere recommendation or complaint of any police officer. | This would create a new fertile source of police graft and intimida- tion. The code also makes uniforms mandatory. the Board of Taxicab Control, failed to show up. The secretary of the Board, Van Alstyne, refused to listen, but the committee read its petition ing of cabmen Jan. 3. tee is planning a city-wide campaign to rally the cabmen in a deterinined tines! against the new code. ‘The commit- | Hal Leroy and Mitzie Mayfair in| |“Tip Tap Toe”; “Medbury in Man- | City Hackmen Present | | dale” a travel film and other shorts, “Virgins of Bali,” a travel film of the island of the Dutch East Indies, produced by Deane H. Dickinson, re |maing at the Cameo for a second | |week. The picture presents the every-day life of the Balinese, TEATRO DEI PICCOLI OPENS AT LYRIC THEATRE DEC, 22 According to an announcement gent out yesterday, the Lyric Theatre will house the eight hundred marion- ette players of the Teatro dei Pic- coli, which S, Hurok will present be- operas. The organization has been appearing the past eighteen years in Europe, South and Central America, Mexico, etc. Vittorio Podreeca is head of this large group, Shan-Kar and his company of | Hindu dancers and musicians will | open their season, under the man- agement of Hurok, at the New York Theatre on Monday Dec. 26. Mary Wigwam and her group of twelve dancers are scheduled for a series of five performances beginning Sunday | Jevening, Dec. 25. Escudero, noted | Spanish dancer and his ensemble, will open his series of four perform- is announced to open at the Acme Theatre on Sunday, Dec. 25, This }is the film which created such a sensation when shown on the con- is based on the terrible mine disas- ter of Courrieres in i906 in which | over 1,400 French miners lost their 108 University Place (Just Around the Corner) | Telephone Tompkins Square 6-9780-9781 WILLIAM BELL OPTOMETRIST 106 E. 14th St., near 4th Av. — ou AN Garment Section W: Orsery Patronize Navarr Cafeteria 333 7th AVENUE Corner 28th St. 4 WEST 28TH STREET ONLY STORE IN NEW YO. Prices Now at Cafeiczia Levels WORKERS FOOD WORKERS I BRUNSWICK 237 W. 37th Wiad JUALITY FOOD Only Cafeteria in Garment District Above 34th Street employing members of the Managed by the well-known Mr, Gruber AT WORKERS PRIC) ATTENTION! NDUSTRIAL UNION CAFETERIA 237 W, ES sith STREET |THE DANCE CARNIVAL OF THE YEAR! TENTH ANNUAL Morning Freiheit COSTUME BALL at BRONX COLISEUM—177th Street, Bronx UNITY DOUBLE BRASS BAND ORCHESTRA Literature Coupon 10¢e. — Admission 89e. liver Program: FREIHEIT SINGING SOCIETY | WORKERS’ CLUBS CHORUS MASS DANCE LABOR “ARTEF” (IN MASS SCENES) TABLEAUX PARADE Concert I. W. 0. SYMPHONY ORBEA Miter 4, Condvetor) SERGE RADAMSKY viet Tenor INT’L CHORUSES FREIHEIT SINGING SOCIETY EARL BROWDER, Speaker Saturday, BRONX COLISEUM : | nical pa No. | nevertheless. They demanded an/tinent. The New York critics ac- have srranged mass meet-| open hearing and also requested | claimed the Pabst film as one of the Printers’ “Apprentices, 220 W.| Hotehner to be present at a-meet- | best seen here in yeas. The picture | ——— —— | COSTUME ADMISSION 40 CENTS PRESS FUND 20 CENTS Daily, Worker BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE and SAVE 20¢ NEW DANCE GROUP and others NEGRO AND WHITE DOUBLE BRASS BAND ORCHESTRA TILL MORNING DANCING swt SEy. Dee. 31

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