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rAauk rwu DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, ail NEED CARS FOR SCOTTSBORO SCOTTSBORO TAG ee Garment Workers who have cars are asked to be at the Spanish Workers’ Club, ° ° DAYS, ‘SAT SUN. % W. 115th St., Harlem, at 2 p.m. | District . 9 tomorrow to take part in the parade ans The proceeds will be used posable ie to the Harlem Workers’ Center, 650 STARTING TODAY—FOR 4 DAYS es Ba Magen at Biri tee. |All Out to Bb cava Lives | Enea: where Mrs, Ada Wright | ANNA STEN ,.2itss icra. dewteks: Good. Food Served Right |\fsuue cms uh _Baclatet | Sevle f 9 Boys BS | preg tte | Tonight! — Tonight! e - Oye : “TEMPEST” DNIEPERSTROY, USSR. Saturday, Dec. 17th, 1932 Labor Union Meetings | TANNENGS’ | spies Union Ceteraten Opening ot wert Farragut “Extraordinarily Interesting . . . Dramatic | Largest Power Dam—Millions of People im ‘At 8:30 P.M. jf intensity... —N. ¥. BUN i Parade—In Sound Cc S . eaee I] the ACME THEATRE — 2i04 STREET | Cont, from 9 AM. ajeterta | hay ices i i Workers a and UNION 8. ast show 10:30 P.M. y HOTEL PICCADILLY Hi ~ || 326 Seventh Av., at 28th St. !'l 297 West 45th Street, N. ¥. | | } ma un P THE GROUP THEATRE Presenta rx0.C AM 4nd St NOW! | an | —PROGRAM— ) om Success STORY nam 0 a ong pia | me aon tren ag ant | | Gg he ¢ sy John Howard Lawson eral .: » Dan i : i tg Moun aiuninig | Maxine Elliotts Thes., 30h, E. of B'way | VIRGINS OF BALI HYGRAD E | Adrian Berkoff . Violinist §\ ‘ Funds are needed. Do your ay, Dec. 17, at 8:90 pm ras base shes 2 Meter, SS eee eee Se. to 1 P.M. Monday to Friday WEGETABIAN ox4 RATEY RESTAUEANT, (1 Qagxiin Brodyn + Tenor || } are at one of the following sta- i aie Ee aig MAYFAIR 22! IN 149 West 28th St. New York | |{ Vernon Andrade .. “Dance Oren. ons. es Re esti FRANCIS LEDEXER & DOROTHY GisH in| ®*° 4aith St, ow A REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS Prof. Charles Kuntz will speak i | Stations for Scottsboro Tag Days, | ayTERATION PAINTERS MEET AUTUMN CROCUS THE SPORT P ARADE Special Dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 45¢ ADMISSION $1.00 i} Ree. 2" E NEW YORK-LA general ménibey-|MomoeGp ‘YmeATRe: anh soiree woe | 1 —15 E. 3d St. third x a a f B'way | with JOEL McOREA and MARIAN MARSH | % Pca tu atte aA ah Clinton st.|Ship meeting of the Alteration |, Bvs. 8:40. Mts, Wed. & Set, at 2:40 | | ““Uptown—2729 W. 1isth S Painters, Decorators and Paper ae so JEFFERSON 2 er ates iNOW L. Ov 8. | Lower Bro! 569 Prospect Ave.; | Hangers Union will be held Sunday | THE THEATRE GUE) Presents oLarK ve thd ae Farrow | 2 ea eee aor prospect | at Lam. at ving Plaza Hal. | DI OGRA PHY is “SRD DUST”. || Cooperative Barber Shop | onight! Ave.; Pri Workers’ Club, 1157 |__ 2 Jrceh A comedy by 8. N. BEHRMAN Added “SCARLET DAWN” = | Boutiarn : Jim Connelly ‘head- | i ieicc il Male Wiehe end aoe at Soe Feature with Deegias Falepanks, r. | 169 WEST 29TH ST. | '| Saturday, Dec. 17th | quarters, 525 E. 139th St.; 1400 Bos-| York Ave., Workers’ Culture. Club. ves. 8:80, Mats. Thurs, ang Spt. st 2:00) — — a= (Near 7th Avenue) | ton Rd. Coney Island—2709 Mermaid Ave. | | Upper Bronx—595 E. 184th St.;| Brighton Beach—3951 Coney Island | j1y-7/, 75 Clinton Ave.; 288 E. 174th St.;| Ave. . | TVIC. REPERTORY 48 ae § ae, 00 Bronx Park East—Shule; 792| South Brooklyn—31 Atlantic Ave., | 59, 31, 80 Be 90 Mate es foe GAL Weare Cac aad | Tremont Ave.; 3882 Third Ave.; 3204| Spanish Center; 136 15th St.; 1373 | WA LE GALLUS, Dieicr ‘| wallace Ave | 48d St.; 764 40th St., Finnish Hall; | Today Mt Brownsville, Brooklyn—1831 Pitkin | 2072 Bath Ave.; 316 57th St. ghee | Ave., Workers’ Cente! 40 East New Brocklyn—61 ‘Gr aham Ave, Carnegie Hall, Thufs. Evg., Dec. 22 at 8:45 | | | : | ternoon, Dec. 28 at 2:30 ES EE FUIPPODROME —_ fh 85¢f soutst: Sete curtain ee, Pn ’ ; a J. L0 UIS ENGD A HI. POTN eecnaihd arene ivan seu mane | Vaudeville-MotionPictures | —s Mass Memorial Meeting SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18th, at 7 P. M. BRONX COLISEUM H 4 ony ||| 50c Haireut and Shave |} igh ; Philharmonic Symphony |}.."earove't 24 saunras||| Color Light Ball Metronolitan Opers House 4 {{ Shoe and Leather Workers Industrial Union Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 18, at 3:00 Sololst: EGON PETRI, Pianist SCHUBERT—TOHAIKOVSKX—LISZT | LICE IN WONDERLAND” ——— "DEAR JANE” Phones: Chickering 4947—Longacre 10089 COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE FAN RAY CAFETERIA || 156 W. 29th St. New York at | Manhattan Lyceum | 66 East Fourth St. \ | Refreshments ADMISSION Music by Prof. Paul Sweet ———_ | “ ” C ie Hall, Sat. Eve., Dec. 24 at 8:45) | Mats yoo Eres. oR CHILDREN oe ‘ernivarn bape int " 15c 25c 10e| LIAnOW — SORIABIN WORKERS PATRONIZE ALWAYS | ARTHUR JUDSON, Mer. (Steinway Piano) | CENTURY CAFETERIA ITALIAN PROLETARIAN EVEN 154 West 28th Street | CONCERT AND DANCE ee DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY 107 Bristol Street (Bet. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B'klyn PHONE: DI 82-9019 Office Hours: 8-10 A.M., 1-8, 6-8 P.M. | In the Sovie 8:30. | 9:30 p.m. | Gi t Section Work = iene eae 177th Street and West Farms Road ch tay ed is paler tr oreih ah ade Darvonctagee: pantie | Sneakey of “L'UNITA’ OPERATA Wh be Gere mchace ey cee RIGHT p - ie e He ay ee Weekly Paper of the Italian Workers Navarr Cafeteria SURGEON DENTIST MRS. A WRIGHT—Mother of two of the Scottsboro | i ae al Br. F. 8. U. Open Boys. | SUNDAY, DEC. 17,—6 Pp. M. 333 fu) ASSRUE em rem ra ea toe to larger | 30 pam. Speaker ‘ . re \ —at the— sons A ‘ 1 Union Square (8th Floor) % " WILLIAM L, PATTERSON—National Secretary, LL.D. STUYVESANT CASINO site ue a Sd CARL HACKER—National Organizer I.L.D. 102 Becca Avenue New York, N. ¥. B — leven RICHARD B. MOORE—National Field Organizer LL.D. Good Music Refreshments TOonx aie hea attics b nt JAMES B. FORD— Member, National Committee, Admission 25 Cents At the Door 30 Cents 8 ‘hebahedlinns, setaribinrs il Dr. L. KESSLER i CUBAN CLUB “JULIO A. MELLA” DAYLIGHT | SURGEON DENTIST / BAKERY—RESTAURANT ss MROADWAY | 711 Allerton Avenue Suite 1007-1098 Cor. 14th 8 lh | (Near Woolworth's) | New York FRESH BAKING 4 TIMES DAILY Workers Ex-Servicemen’s League ROBERT MINOR—Member, Central Committee, C. P., U.S. A. W. I. R. BAND FREIHEIT CHORUS OF 400 AUSPICES: Int’l Labor Defense Attention Comrades! OPEN SUNDAYS Health Center Cafeteria — to be held at — Special Attention to Parties and Banquets || KATZ MARKUS, Managers The Laurel Garden Hall |, cdc: 75 East 116th Street aS Worker Center — go etm se [IM ADMISSION 95 CENTS SATURDAY EVENING || FREEMAN CAFETERIA Take 7th Ave. 180th St. or Lexington Ave. 24ist St. train Dec. 17,8P.M Formerly the R. & M. Dr. WILLIAM ‘BELL Borg TWO ORCHESTRAS = Yauh BAND }| 1291 WANG SVENUE 1 OPTOMETRIST By EUGENE TYPICAL CUBAN “SEXTETO” Pens: ; ; ; : 0. sym ORCHESTRA “Adeatbavoa $0 Chute COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE 106 E. 14th St., near 4th Av .LMAN, Conductor Ab IRVING PLAZA—Irving Place & Ith St. | Friday, December 30, 1932 4 Program Ineludes— MOSZKOWSKI'S PIANO CONCERTO Accompanied by Orchestra |SONGS, DANCES, EATS, and— well, let us tell you: We have * “MARGARET “LARKIN (oi une aww. sons 35 EAST 12th STREET SECOND FLOOR intern’ Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE Brooklyn SAM DON of the Agitprop Department (Central Committee, C.P.U.S.) i +4 “LEARN RUSSIAN MILDRED TANZER ot the denishawn Dancers | Experienced teacher arranges por private or| ; 4 instructions 15th FLOOR BEETHOVEN'S FIFTH SYMPHONY will lecture on Then our famous CIHER *"4 KID T. 'AYLOR’S BAND MRS. R. SHOHAN A i 1 =a h Done Under Persona) Cs: Refers shoo sd may "feeb seg T 0 N | G H T “The End of Capital- You'll have some fun at the get-to-gether dance of |" “Telesnone stocim semen * | “ah Dm JORErASON a F eae aS SATURDAY 50 E. "13th St. (Saturday, December 17) ist Stabilization’ ADVANCE THE N ATURE FRIENDS TUR WORKERS—EAT AT THE HOSPITAL AND OCULIST PRESCRIP- QUESTION — DISCUSSION ‘TIONS FILLED AT 50% OFF ADMISSION 25¢ at 8 O'clock Proletarian Outdoor Sports Club 33¢ MANH. LYCEUM. 66 E. 4th DEC. VV | SOLD AT “ARBEITER” 35 E. 12th ST.—50c AT DOOR. Parkway Cafeteria 1638 PITKIN AVENUS. Near Hopkinson Aye. - JADE MOUNTAIN SPLENDID LARGE Brooklyn, N. ¥ | | | | | | Hall and American & Chinese Restaurant Meeting Rooms | 197 SECOND AVENUE JACK SAYS: “Say Fellows Here’s Your Willsmsburgh Workers Welcome White Gold Filled Frames 91.50 Ss ad gia | Bet. 12 & 13 Chance to Buy Your Winter Overcoat” M AXIM GORKY FESTIV AL Canton Cafeteria basa ee Sng he Open jad Perfect for BALLS, DANCES, {|| Comrades CLOTHING MER’S. ENTIRE STOCK 46 GRAWAM AVE. Brooklyn, N. ¥.] ||] Maahattan ptical Co. ES, MEETINGS, Etc. r . >: id IN THE All Tere | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd at 8:30 P. M. = = Il, Betwsen Bowers Chr, X x. New ESTONIAN } | Central Opera Houso—67th Street and 3rd Avenue |/|{ For Brownsville Protetarians pepe ordltncp he! WORKERS HOME {||| Meeting Rooms and a bg Aa Eo fo OO SOKAL CAFETERIA 97-29 W.115th St. N.Y.C. [||| TO HIRE | Ucn 1689 PITKIN AVENUE Phone Tombioe $a. ¢-0554 Phone UNiversity 1"! \Suitable for as Speakers: John Dos Passos, M. J. Olgin, Michael Gold, Joseph pea b . ins Sit Pe see 19.35 Freemah, Louise Thompson M h L John’s Restaurant {| 3 ps Ave pines MAXIM GORKY AWARD anhattan Lyceum Hall PATS ce cits snpiemers Gottlieh’s Hardware Czechoslovak A (een ore movant ce oe eee AUSPICES: REVOLUTIONARY WRITES FEDERATION op Many Meetings. Eoderiginy te eee oe - re |} | Workers House, Inc.| jf materials: Hockanum Tweeds, Twists and Fancy Mix- TIORBIS: $80;, G09: 31.00 ; Picgs ean: BE New York | aa sae e : *| | tures, Regan Herringbones, Colonial Fleeces, Peerless On sale at the Revolutionary Writers Federation, 114 West AEE Near 1th St, Tompkins 84. €-847 1! | 347 K. 72nd St. New York Cashmeres, Worombo Textures, etc. OPEN DAILY 2ist Street, CHelsea 3-9306—Workers Bookshop, 50 E. 13th Et. All kinds ot ‘Teleplione:’ Rhinelander 6001 AND SAT., 8:30 A. M. TO 7:30 P. M, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES aS | PRaEER A [CAMELS HAIR COATS, now $23.50, reg. $65 | Cutlery Our Specialty ———= OLD AND NEW PATRON el | SUITS, TUXEDOS, now $14.50 and $19.35 | | SCOTT NEARING, cotoRuc B A L ‘ Eat At | TAILORED to Your MEASURE, $19.35- $2330 | Lecture and ENTERTAINMEN' “PRESENT OUTIOOK OF | Sunday, December i | SCHILDKR AUT | ENTIRE FIFTH FLOOR 4 WEST 28TH STREET || KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST "| PRICES Yow. Av care. Jems 35 FIFTH AVE. CORNER 16th STREET pL G) vis, MPRA WS 0 age uty .- FOR BALLS, BANQUETS, WEDDINGS BOTH AT MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 East 4th Street the: AMERICAN WORKER” | Wednesday, Dec, 2st! Ssr""teri= > Group-—New Re ADMISSION 25 CENTS ADMISSION 35 CENTS 29 EAST 4TH STREEI Tet Algonauin 3386-8843 won STUYVESANT HENNINGTON te tomer de 3 5 a We Carry a Ful) x . HALL HALL f . 140-142 Second Avenue New York City STATIONERY 214-16 Second Street - WORKERS ATTENTION | | 1. W. 0. SYMPHONY NEW DANCE GROUP | WCE EP ond others” | ote Le PRICES a : : GLRERNG PCR ATK, beckutonee City Only Cafeteria in bang tee “re 34th ON! employing i . LO eer eae SSS | Foo work ens INDU TRIAL, UNION saci ot 12 8 om me || THE DANCE CARNIVAL OF THE YEAR! Program: BRUNSWICK CAPETERIA, hi Srayet whl epene op. RE ih 237 W. sith sTRr™ oer Mth STR! REET sg man re Prole- TENTH ANNUAL | FREIHEIT QUALITY FOOD AT WORKERS PRICES Boies ho teaanetey) NEGRO AND WHITE eee LE 8 Bm I Morning Freiheit ec omrpenrae A: SERGET RADAMSKY — DOUBrE RASS BAND WORKERS’ CLUBS 216 E. 1th Street | | | || Workers Cooperative Cony Musica! Entertainment — Refreshments od. ie Se NTT. CHORUSES ORCHESTRA + roa olledhat Cc OST U M E B ALL CHORUS 27S Bee te | FREAHRIT SINGING DANCING / P , MASS DANCE aoe Ae Meare Sant ij]|. SeciBay TILL MORNING / } EDUC ) RENT mH j ' N y ‘DAILY WORKER LABOR i OL vee obo ae ote EARL BROWDER, Speaker Diss cme ll SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1932 SPORTS UNION |) sump: casi tek Oise ee cosa Yea P's ‘ | ‘arches, is, is) ph ape and Other Pri ete i ll pve | at BRONX COLISEUM—177th Street, Bronx | “ARTEF” | ‘ wW oF x nny ESTRA ae ee nailer | siete ace eM Pies Ste eka we Saturday, Dee. 31 Ve SATURDAY, DEC. 17 wi _UNITY DOUBLE BRASS BAND ORCH STRA ____ | TABLEAUX Taka “addeniage $f Ge Ganeiate: BRONX COLISEUM 2 P. M. 50 E. 13th ST. ae | open daily Literature Coupon 10c. — Admission 39¢. | COSTUME “Lesington “Avenue train toh . | Plains Road, Stop st Allerton Avenue Unemployed can sevure tickets through the Unemployed Council P. ARADE Station. ADMISSION 40 CEN'ES PRESS FUND 20 CENTS ] | BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE and SAVE 20¢ fines ROOM 309 day Sunday Tel. Olinritle §-1400—1401 | 19 am, to 2 pam. |