The Daily Worker Newspaper, January 14, 1933, Page 2

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WHAT” SATURDAY (Mantattan) SCOTTSBORO victory dance tonight Urving Plaza, Good program, White Jaxx Band, HOUSEWARMING Irving Chow Aus Pa by Post 191 Workers Ex-Servicemens League at E. 10th St, N Italian Entertainment. 2 St.) Room 485 tonight COLORLITE DANCE Progressive ¥ eluh, Second floor. oF bie TAT AG GRAND CARNIVAL-Dance at the Harlem| ()F MA Workers Center, PAE S p.m. Mother 650 of L réad his revolutionary Larkin will sing cowbo: : artists, and j BANQUET the benefit | ‘of Upholster nd tonight hendquarters Furniture rs Industrial Union, 818 Broadway. Splendid program znd eats. All upholsterers and furniture] rorkers invited. | READING of Comrade A. Raboy’s Piny American rive ent mmittes -t ws Upper Bronx yet ny ANCE at asnect Avs. (B. 860 ‘oup wil attractions, GREAT NIG Dance. 2... by Bt. ANNUAL AFFAIR of Italian Proletarian @lyd at the Grandious U1 Cook St. (near Bushwick Ave.) tonight at 7 p.m, act play. BANQUET at Worker: Ave. tonight at 8 p. m. Jeazers of Unemployed Adm. Ie. Solendid pri DANCE-ENTERTAINMENT given by Flat- bush Workers Club, 1 Five-pites orchestra. tonicht at 8:30 p. m. Ss opening new headquarters. grem including dramat Violinist. RUSSIAN EVENING Wouncil 21 at 261 Schenectady Ave., tonight Refreshments free, Admission et 8p. m. ‘25 cents, All invited, SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY AFFAIR "s Oe vs 5 C. P. at 1135 Stimpson St., egg Oy ne 10 tonight at 2072 math Tp. m. Interesting program, CONCERT-DANCE given by the Brighton| 15 cents. ‘Workers Club, $1" Coney Island Ave, Splen- (Brooklyn) Bo did time promised OPEN LECTURE by Prof, “The War Danger and tho Soviet Union” tonight at 8 p. m. at Brownsville Workers 1440 East New York Ave., Culture Club, corner Hopkinson. ee! DANCE at 3 p.m. tonight at 406 Court 4 St. Lithuanian Hall, Elizabeth, N. J. Given 1 oby ¥CL. Good music, All invited. Admis- 1 “sion 15 cents, aa NAY : SUNDAY 4 ; (Manhattan) q LECTURE by Alfred G. Morris, on “Why : “thie Soviet Union Should Be Recognized by ‘tre U. 8.” at 227 Lenox Ave. (near 12ist 4 St.), €:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 15th. Aus- pices FSU Harlem Intl. Branch. 4 VECTURE at 2:30 at John Reed Club, 450 iy Gikth Ave. Speaker: Edwin Se: novelist Sj and erie. “Writers Going Left.” ip Raby, Brook. Meet at 241 10:30 a.m. sharp. to Forest Vie at Health ©: ™. Uptown —~181st St. way Line at 9 rr) Broa “LD Spam, Admission free, Shop-Life this afternoon clud. a Admission rooklyn) ear new headquerters, Edith All invited. in Brownsville tonight at| W kman St. Admission 30 cents. Admission 25 cents. + GRAND CONCERT-BANOUET at Brighton Progressive Club, 129 Brighton Beach Ave., Admission 35. « : 4 |. Subject: “The Me 4g in Latin America, -_VECTURE at 8 pra _ Writers Federation, 114 ; 2 HIKE of Followers of Nature to Tihbets BIKE of Office Workers Union f: lenter, 50 E. 13th OPEN FORUM of Steve Kalovis Branch at 15 East Third st, tonight mt | SON TOAN Place and 13th St Mein, Black and| pices ILD. | rty and Dance giyen | A program for a jegro Jazz oF and Ame! ‘T given 937 Broadwa AN invitee. given by Harlem 1538 Madison Ave. jazz Band, | this is m Lenox Ave, Langston poems y songs. tonight | ches will Margaret Also other| whole, but the stead! 8 East 18th fluence of our Party, “Labor | ight | 43 | examp ing the cir of the Daily Wi the m dy vate 14, eu Api. 205. Refresh-| Admission 12e—two en by the National at Novy Mir ctub| * Park East protest m ments of th ding of r Shame ave. toniahe| CVTY CONFERENCES ARE Seetion of Womens ‘Many districts ha wen by the Tremont ton Ave. near 180th t with extracedinary ssuted of most pleas- Trt enta Union Unit 17. Section st., Apt. 21 tonite. | ity committe ves of the Par | DO IN DRIVE FOR ‘$35,000 TO SAVE PAPER Worker Management Comn MUST ENLIST MEMB 5 ORGANIZAT masses that are reached by the in continuous donatior the | IN CAMPAIGN Daily throuch “Special entertainments must be | 1 corps of work- | arranved under the guidance of ELECTING COMMITTEE | ¢ ivities on the part of readers, sympathizers and | members of the Communist Party is contained in a statement of the Daily | | “COMRADES | phases ‘WHAT ‘DAILY’ READERS| ee on the opening, today of the campaign i : today, the goal of ul cnly in so far of the Party con- collection of do tory of the unit or S SHOULD ARRANGE IN TERRITORIES ements of sp 1 he units in their popularizing the territories for Daily Worker and the role of the Revolutionary press. Special meetings of mass oreanizaiions ated in the United rences, at which Con members will also pledge them- selves to go out for donations among the workers in their neighborhood, among the meni- bers of other organizations, will pledze themselves to call special meetings in their halls or in their neighborhoods; small discussion for | groups in the neighborhood for broaden- | the popularization of the Daily - | Worker and the revolutionary press. the cam- me p rocedure ap s of the left wing of ons led by the re organizations, unemr is, unemployed block com- ete. ENTRPTAINMENTS MUST Re ORGANIZED y committee during the time ampaign. In this respect ty committees must spur the | initiative of the committees in the mass organizations, etc. | In all the mess meetings, af- | iemonstrations, strugtles | > place during the time of the dive, leading Party com- bi , leading members of the mass led s On will Lenox Ave: (near Sneaker: Alfred ‘Why the Soviet a by the U. 8.” NDAY at 10 ven by Bath Beach t St. tonight to eel- I perform and other Artef, ‘Prin | comrades be on time. Arranged by IWO LECTURE Russian Ball Room, ite Workers Club, 1610 Boston ‘ogram including give| ye ten at 8:30. mm 's Center, 1813 Pitkin in honor of militant Council, All invited. | °T) A. Dranow. Subject: Club, 1610 Boston Road. Subject: 1207 Kings Highway. CLASS in to celedrate official Splendid pro- ic groups, cartoonist, Forum at 8 p. m. at 11 a.m. Center, at 501 W. given by Womens Bonlevara, Donce at 8 of Oakley Johnson on Subject: | | | organizations, sympathetic elements | | to our movement, including sym- | | pathetic intellectuals, shall bring | | forward the importance of the | y thru | Daily Worker Drive which must be | ch the | connected with all the strugeles following t the cam- that are conducting in this paign ‘will to Party period.” FORUM of Harlem Intl, Br. F: LECTURE at 8:30 p. m. at Williamsburg Ist St.) at 6 .. Morris. Union Should Be m. this morning at ukumft Club, 31 Second Ave. OPEN FORUM of Yorkville Workers Club, | 2. BAY Es MICH, St "Labor Teme, 2:50 pam | Cris” % ees = ERT-DANCE by Uniti Section| Speaker: Christian, Subject: “Why are| NIECTURE at 8 v.m. at College Fortra, 53 At Brides” Slase Workers’ Chav, | the Negroes Opp-~red.” | Alabama Ave. Snecker: A. R. Masit of | Williamsburg, tonight.” (Bronx) | Etittonal Board New Masses. Subject: “Rev- nce Hathaway on “The| End of Capitalist Stabilization” Road, Sunde: OPEN FORUM of T-emont Workers Civh, 2075 Clinton Ave., 8:36 p.m. tonight. Speak~ “Technreracy.” LECTURE at 8:30 p.m. at Bron Workers Sneaker: “End of Capi- m Dancing at 1 p.m. at Concourse Workers Club, 1349 Jerome Ave.) Class in Public Speaking, 3 p. m. CLASS in Principles of the Class Struggle 16ist St. CLASS in Political Economy from 4 to 6 P.m. at Prospect Workers Center, 1157 So. pm. VETOHERINKA xiven by Unit 10, Section FORUM at Bensorhurst Workers Center, 2006 70th St.. 8:30 p.m. aker: Cometic Crane of Syne) Worker dK on End of Capitalist Stabili 0| Workers Club, 43 Manhattan Ave. Speak Swh-| Comrade Jerome, Subject: ‘*Technocrac LECTURE at Flatbush Workers Club, 1207 Kings Hichway. Speaker: Lena Davis. Sublect: “Life of All| OPEN FORUM at Jamaica Workers Cen- ter, 148-29 Liberty Ave., at 8 p.m. Sub- | feck: “The Soviet Union and the World olutionary Journalism.’* HOUSE PARTY given by Unit 12, Sestion 11 at 2005 Benson Aye. Comrade Kahn's »| house, Adm. free. All welcome. HCUSE PARTY at 8p. m. at 1274 F5th St., Boro Park., Apt. B-2 Admission 15¢. Refreshmen*-. AM w>¥ H (Newark, N. J.) - OPEN FOPUM at 3 p.m. at IWO Hall. 347 Springfield Ave, Newark, . Subject: auses and Strugcle Against Imperislist ” All invited. Auspices Worke?s School of Newark. at_ Bronx Ch Open LABOR UNION MEETINGS HOUSEWRECKERS: Independent Housewreckers Union Invites sl to debate with the AFL housewreckers local on the subject: “Which union pro- tects the interests of the workers?” Debate is at 122 Second Ave., Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Workers tonteht at Admission PAINTERS Rank and File Committees of Locals 261. 442, 499. 848, 892, 905 and -1011 call all painters to the Mock Trial of the offictal- m of the Brotherhood, ‘held at Irving Plaza Hall, Saturday at 1 p.m. ion. Adm. 15e. class. White Plains Road, Downtown e comrades meet’ d St. Nicholas Ave. Carfare 200. 80 FIFTH AVE. International Workers Order To the only Workers’ Daily which is leading the fight for Unemployment and Social Insurance at the expense of the State and Employers. In the absence of Social Insurance the INTERNATIONAL WORKERS ORDER through the mutual efforts of its 31,000 members supplies them with sick benefits, medical care and death insurance at the lowest possible rates. The I. W. O. joins with the DAILY WORKER and the whole working class movement in the struggle for social insurance and against the whole oppressive system of the capitalist Join the International Workers Order! INTERNATIONAL WORKERS ORDER Greetings from the NEW YORK CITY Three Co-operative Institutions Greet the DAILY WORKER on its Ninth Anniversary WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY Workers’ atmosphere, social institutions, library, kindergarten, school, clubs, etc. f | Directions: Take White plains train on Lexington Avenue Line to | Allerton Avenue Station. Office of the Colony: 2800 Bronx Park East. Tel.: EStabrook 8-1400 Two Proletarian Camps CAMP NITGEDAIGET The Only Proletarian Camp That Is Open All Year The new Camp Hotel with all modern im- provements is ready to accommodate all our winter campers Winter sports and cultural activities Telephone: Beacon 731 N.Y. Office Tel: EStabrook 8-1400 CAMP UNITY A real summer camp with a beautiful lake, boating, etc. Open for Summer only For Information | PIVIC_ REPERTORY 5.00» xy VIC REPERTORY That s All Over the Worl! Praise G. W. PABST’S ' Stirred the World! Under Direction of “Roxy” NOW AT POPULAR PRICES | RADIO CITY |} The New MUSIC HALL) |RKOROXY ropucer-cast |]! on Screen fl 3rd Week-onScroen ADSRAFT” BARBARA STANWYCK |” ‘BITTER TEA of GENERAL YEN’ | and spectacular (i stage show {A Na.m.tolp.m. 38¢ 1104p. | Ann HARDING | First Time English worxess Acme Theatre 1th Street and Union Square | Leslie HOWARD ‘ANIMAL KINGDOM’ Oo. and a new type “) of stage show m, SS€ Mon. to Fri RKO CAMEO 83776 MATTO-GROSSO Bio ree ETE oe" Presents GRAPHY .N. BEHRMAN Bt... West of Ko MAYFAIR cae “THE MUMMY” with BORIS KARLOFF 8x0 JEFFERSON 1% S. «|NOW “THE MATCH KING” ay acces ® VARMEN nasa 1 “UPTOWN NEW YORK” with JACK OAKIE B 47th St 2 | Philharmonic Symphony | WALTER, Conductor 1 Carveric Hall. THe Sin. AE nt 8:00 Soloist: JOSEF HOFMANN Ad Thurs. yy Afternoon, Jan, 20, at 2:30 SERGE PROKOFIEFY, Pianist Carnegie Hall, Sat, Eve. Jan, 21, PPITZNER—PROK OFIEFF—BRA’ ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. . (Steinway’ Piano) Soloist: A, 9 7450. at 8:45 MS 5Oe, $1, $1.50 Bys, 8:3hh; Mats. Weds & aoe LE- GALETENNE, Dip, TODAY MAT, ee u P, ¥ i TONIGHT _.“ALIGE IN WONDERLAND” gan Sotelo Auniens mllcariam must not be postponed until the moment when war breaks out. Then it will be too late. The struggle against war must be car ried on now, daily, hourly.” LENIN. WORKERS SCHOOL FORUM | ALBERT MOREAU OF ANTI-IMPERIALIST LEAGUE will lecture on “THE MEANING OF THE WARS IN LATIN AMERICA” SUNDAY, JANUARY I5th, AT 8 P.M. 35 East 12th Street —Second Floor ADMISSION 25c QUESTIONS DISCUSSION Students of Workers School Admitted for 20 Cents Plus Student’s Card FRANCIS LEDESER & DOROTHY GISH in AUTUMN CROCUS MOROSCO THEATRE! 45th St. W, of Bway Eves. 8:40. Mats, Wed., Thurs, & Sat., 2:40 GREETINGS TO THE NINTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DAILY WORKER Supvort the Release of. All Class- War Prisoners! PREPARE FOR THE ANNUAL BAZAAR NEW YORK DISTRICT, INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE to be held at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 East 4th St., N. Y. C. February 22, 23, 24, 25 and. 26 ORGANIZE BOOTHS --QOLLECT ARTICLES “2 «.-* ~—GREETINGS AND FUNDS! Ye Greetings from WORKERS SCHOOL “Training for the Class Struggle”? 35 East 12 Street, 2nd Floor Come to the Workers School-Forum Every Sun. Night at 8 O’clock Prominent Speakers — Lively Current Topics ————_ QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION—ADMISSION 25 cents esi Revolutionary Greetings to the WORKERS’ PAPER from the Workers’ Laboratory Theatre (W. I. R.) AGIT-PROP SECTION—42 EAST 12th ST. N.Y. “The Theatre Is a Weapon In the Class Struggle” Build and Strengthen It ~~ JOIN. NOW! Icor Membership Drive tse ICOR is carrying on an active campaign of registering the whole membership for the year 1933, An extensive campaign is also being carried on to recruit new members. Every friend of the Jewish colawization in the U.S.S.R. should join the ICOR. Membership $1 per year, which includes sub- scription to the ‘“I¢or Monthly”. Join the Icor, help the Jewish Pioneers in Biro-Bidjan and learn all about the situation of the Jews in every country in the world. Phone: EStabrook 8-1400 ICOR, 799 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ROOM 514 | na0 CITY COMMITTEE will mest 2PM, 50 EAST 13th ‘The Press and Daily Wo mittens of th: and izations ure wr: tend this meeting. N. Y. DAILY WORKER SATURDAY, JAN. 14th ST. SCHILDKRAUTS VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 4 WEST 28TH STREET ONLY STORE IN NEW YORK > YS NOW AT CAFE- PRICES TERIA LEVELS , 2 BRIGHTON GEACH} COMRADES Weicosir Units 6, 9, 11 of the Newly Organized Section 11 LEVIATHAN CAFETERIA “AFFAIR | 924 Broadway JANUARY 15, 1933 NEAR vist STREET 3159 CONEY ISLAND AVE. All Proceeds for the “Daily”. Highest Quality Astonishirg Prices EDWIN SEAVER Novelist and Critic on “Writers Going Left” SUNDAY AT 2:39, — ADMISSION Tonight CONCERT and DANC New Russian Hall 4049 Third Ave. THIRD AVE. “L” Program : —PROSPECT CLUS CHORUS —BALALAIKA ORQHESTRA LABORATORY THEATRE —HOT JAZZ BAND Arranged by Units 11, 12, 13, 14 —SECTION For the Benefit of the Daily Worker ADMISSION 25c Sun. Afternoon 'Lecture at JOIN REED CLUB, 450 SIXTH AVE. TO 174TH STREET JADE MOU American & Chine: Ree 197 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12 & 13 Welcome to Our Camr: dos 5c Garment. District Garment Section Workers Patronize Navarr Cafeteria , 333 7th AVEN Corner 28th 8 UE } Good Food Served Right Farragut Cafeteria 326 Seventh Av.. at 28th St. Couperative Barber Shop 159 WEST 29TH ST. (Near 7th Avenue) | 50e Haircut and Shave NO WAITING — — 6 BARBERS Phones: Chickering 4947—Longacre 1 COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE FAN RAY CAFETERIA™ 156 W. 29th St. New York HYGRADE VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RESTAURANT 149 West 28th St., New York 4 REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS Special Dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 45¢ Phone Fomking Sy. 6-054 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: (ITALIAN DISHES A pince with atmosphere where all rndicaly meet 302 EB. 12th St New fork E Attention Comrades! Health Center Cafe: Workers Center — 50 &, Quality Food ra n St. Reasonadly Prices TONIGHT VETCHERINKA GIVEN BY Downtown B. a 216 EAST 14th STREET Good Program “Jim Phillips Song. Recital” INCLUDING Tonight at 8 P. M. THE ARTEF IN BROWNSVILLE Classical Midnight Dance BROWNSVILLE LABOR LYCEUM 219 Sackman Street, Brooklyn Arranged by I. W. O. School No. Admission 35c; at the Door 40c THEATRE FORUM MICHAEL BLANKFORT producer last season's “MEGRY~ speak on “LABOR PLA way.” Saturday, Jan. 14; 8:30 p. m. at Workers Laboratory Theatre (W. I. a2 E. 12th st. * Admission rch, F. 8. U, Trio and 0-ROUND”? will S ON BROAD- 29 BAST MTH STREET NEW YORK Yel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Fall Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations OPEN SUNDAYS , WORKERS PATRONIZE CENTURY CAFETERIA 154 West 28th Street Pure Foor Projetarian Prices rooklyn | Se B VILLE WORKERS PATRONIZE VENUE CAFETERIA | #0 SUTTER AVENUE (Cov. Powell St.) For Proletarians SOKAL CAFETERIA Brownsville 1689 PITKIN AVENUE WoRKERS—EaT AT THE Parkway Caféteria _- 1638 PIFKIN SVENUE Neat Hopkinson Ave. ‘Brooklyn, Nog, ‘Wil Gotilieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENTE Near 14th St. Tompkins Sq. 6-$5$7 All &inds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 8 er SUITABLE FOR {Rooms of AFTER 8 P. M. the R) Ide SPLENDID LARGE Hall and TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. Carnival and Entertainment given by HARLEM WORKERS CENTER Near 143rd St. 650 Lenox Ave, Unusual Program Meeting Rooms TO HIRE Perfect for BALLS, DANCES, LECTURES, MEETINGS, Ete. IN THE New_ ESTONIAN WORKERS HOME Greetings from COMRADE CASEY Era newe ee ripe meee seein Tonin, Ticbincoht am i; Anti-War Mass Meetin Sunday, Jan. 15, 1933, 2 p.m. At MANHATTAN LYCEUM 66 East 4th St. Ate pen 27-29 W.115th St., N.Y. Phone UNiversity 4-0165 Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings. Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House. Inc. 347 KB. 72nd St. New York kf 3 Daily Worker Distric Office MOVED from 5TH FLOOR to the GROUND FLOOR (in the store) 35 E. 12th Street The Office Will Be Open SATURDAY to 5 P. M. and) SUNDAY to 2 P. M. Yelephone: Rhinelander 5097 SRO Cutlery Our Speciatty j MEETINGS ONLY}, q Apply Mondays & Fridays} : Manhattan Lyceum Hall For Mass Mopetings. Entertainments Balls Weddings and Banquets 66-68 E. 4th St. YOR BALLS, BANQUETS, WEDDINGS Stuyvesant Hennington Hall Hall 140-142 Second Aye.| 214-216 Second St. New York City New York City .CATERING FOR ALL QUCASIONS New York SPITAL AND OCULIST PRESC! GREETINGS WROM UNITS COMMUNIST PART Seetion 15, Unit 3, New York Section 15, Unit 8, New York Seetion 15, Unit 9, New York Seetion 15, Unit 19, New York Section 15, Unit 11, New York Section 15, Unli 13, New York Section 15, Umit 15, New York Section’ 15, Unit 19, New York Section 15, Unit 17, New York Section 15, Unit 23, New York Seetion 15, Unit 24, New York Section 15, Pnit 25, New York Section 15, Unit 28, Now York Section 5, Unit 1, New ¥ork Section 2, Unit —— or 1 y 0: rae TIONS FILLED AT 50% OFF Lenses Not Included Maahattan ‘ptical Co. 122 HESTER 8ST, Hewween Bowery & Christie, N.¥, Open Daily from {) to 7 Tel, Sunday 10 to 4 Orchard 4-0230 GREETINGS: FROM BRANCHES OF i. W. 0. . Branch 112, Naw Vork ——— GREETINGS PROM UNITS OF TRY COMMUNIET PARTY Unit 5—f, Clevetsna, 0. 1 Unit 4, Seetion J, So. Paul, Minn, THE $3.00 Surgeon Dentist « 401 EAST 140th STREET (Cor. Willis Ave.) > | FREEMAN CAFETERIA Formerly the R. & M. 1291 WILKINS AVENUE NEAR FREEMAN , , COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE BAKERY—RESTAURANT U1 Allerton Avenue © © Woolworth’sy card 2 ING © ‘ Ue TIMES” DAILY 5 af rt i ‘Banq si KATE & “MARKUS, Monegern nee Classified ee canal bed. sec 1012 STEBBINS AVE., BRONX—Light, airy, Sunny room for rent—sing! xi chen privileges, reasonable. Ap, FURNISHED ROOM—2t3 W. 98th Sf, A 4-B—Large, attractive studio; el ' vice. $6 per wei - FURNISHED ROOM for rent, sate for one oF two, $3. weekly,—Apply, 1075 Home St., Ap: 5|B, near Bree F LARGE LIGHT ROOM FOR RENT # Of, Eepegneble.—-CHERNOFF, treet, Downtown, (Bet, Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B’kiyp PHONE: DICKENS 2-8012 Ale. 4-0049 Dr. L. KESSL SURGROr DENTIST, 858 BROADWAY Sulte 1007-1008 : Gor New York _ Intern’! Workers Order | DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUB. 15th FLOOR ~ - sw AU Work Done Under Pernotisl Cate DR 408 AKO ‘ & orToueTRIsT 106 K. 14th St., near 4th Av.

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