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PAGE TWO UAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933 Pest a Ae, Re Ce LS ee ee si jnges beak aes : ; METROPOLITAN WORKERS’ \ Md aed . ¢ orkers Club Will | a | SOCCER LEAGUE GAMES FOR ; in | Labor Spor ts COMING SUNDAY, FEB. 5TH nemptoye CULVITIES IN ITE U NIOMNS Give Costume Ball in | | nino f Membership Drivel hive on mersoroutl Bronx Hunger ) Sc tei | TORK. The Workers Clubs} WORKERS’ BASKETBALL FRIDAY } NEW YORK.—On the extremely important task of the militant | ORGANIZATION METHODS | to organize, through the medium of | nave wove ae rieecga at LEAGUE (UP TO JAN. 30) Miohte ve (Manhattan) | union's work among the unemployed organization of the unem- | We have stressed on various occa-| the opposition, the unemploy ed we sect ap TiitGe they: aRe vant ot on est! Oiymaple 2 CTURE- L at 8:15 p.m. tonight ployed and leadership of their struggles by militant unions and op- sions the necessity of in every union| independent organizations not Pes fa proheaaee Sete ee — C : H i : cont Position groups in other unfons, the bureau of the Trade Union | and league having a committee that| Ject to the control and whims of the the revolullonary | moval ant SS s Unity Council has submitted this resolution ag a guiding line, | will occupy itself especially with or- | burocracy. | the spirit of the revolutionary class Ethic: i tia . r trade and opposition® _ —_ = ¢ ——————~ | ganizing and agitating the unem- Wherever possible this should be iiviogies id 1 ic Bye have kers Industrial Union, the Ma-| ployed. Thus far even these elemen-|done within the frame of the local|*' SS" ‘ codon. 0 B-1 DIVISION six months © Workers, Food Workers, Office] tary methods of beginning to organ-| unions; but such committees should) The Clubs are at present c ae ii 0 Juv las 4 | Workers and chers, A number’ ize this work has been fulfilled only|be connected with each other along|!n¢ a d eee ho re nt a aie ave. ‘tc organizations such as the| in the organizations mentioned above.| trade lines and carry on their activ-| and he recruited 80 N S s and Furniture Work-| Only in a few has there been the! ities for the needs of the unemployed, | ™e™> ! Ae at Spartacus Je some slight attempts | development of mass Unemployed| inside and outside of the local unions| On Feb. 4, the Work Red Sparks at Prospec cS hout any real follow up. As to/ Councils or branches in the indus-| independently of the burocracy. Such | Clubs will celebrate this accomplish- Mtoe oe hae pci St nib Lec workers activities on the part of ite opposi-| try, | unemployed organizations in the re-| ment oe a Aaabrcs Perr estay Water Ly (409) at Amer, Youth Pty ie Ra, American. Outstanc tions in this field, progress has been ‘ : actionary unions may also appeal to| cert at the Star Casino, 107tl an Workers vs. Prespech Second Ave. th H the Needle Trades| made; amongst ‘the printers, and Pred orraniianelting Pare geod expelled members dropped for non-|and Park Avenue. A program act €-1 “prvision ‘OPEN FORUM of ——— | pocketbook workers. where without exception. These con.| Payment of dues, and even to un-| choruses, drama groups, Red Front * Ste Stes rate x . | Building Trades | mittees should develop systematically | Organized workers in certain trades, | orchestra end De tee yo EASTERN DISTRICT dale vs, Torino, bates sions, entertain- Stage and Screen [{| rue outstanding weakness in the| activity to register the unemployed| for whose interest this committe peg tenes s CEL UMoRE ok WRESTLING MEET| Prospect yrt *# Bepwasvilie. ve AML workers |) | Jat six months bas been on the part| members of their unions, as well Cr eer ti aaah be ae the samuel dedhte Band Will: piky MUGEN MaRRIAEA TS A> dlatsicy “ease: ieee be nt {9] HOPKINS NEW PLAY ‘CONQUEST’ | ° Our Building Pies Seenee toe: non-union members, and find iol 4 pee ae st: eS he! All workers are urged to support | held Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Labor eeduoae aed: Ave SOMING TO PLAYHOUSE FEB. 18) Which must be severely criticized,! to activize them to obtain relief for; In eacl of the di erent wades the | this affair, to Join the Workers Clubs | Temple, 15 W. 126th S The meet, can vs, Juventud (State Rangers) f m Cor eh coma Sean Arty Hopkins | © lering the fact that this indus-| those in need of it. Whenever neces-| points to be fought for .nside the and help build up these proletarian | sanctioned by the Eastern District Sparks ys. Adriatic, ere eon eee ied con, | &Y even more than any other has a| sary to get in touch with the neigh-|tnion and in the trade t. be form- rea tieaibae Pie LAGE BEOEE CRE ae ‘ oe ae ee ey el cith su, | situation of mass unemployment. All| borhood council in the territory] ulated by these committees necord-| "8°"! : TOraN MUS oUPT eragtlata’ Rowe Gan os 1 F Ba 5 cori ry ese . bibs aie other organizations, new unions and| where the worker lives, this should] ing to conditions prevailing, this or- white, irrespective “of organization. | q ies * ie pce ae ne me Seige a he Pl ‘ay hed ite not activized them-| be done for common action, | ganization to be linked up with the) 1.04 committees of the unions to |The meet is under the avapices of | The DAILY WORKER MOVIE on Saturday, February 18. | S@1Ves. movement what-| Jt is important in each case, how- 24 poe heehee i obtain ane be held under the leadership of |the Vesa A. C,, an L. S. U. club.|| ¢¢ o r t rican Dr Cer) RR epee Oy ever, to bring into this activity the) Tit Nene Lar eben hon abe the T. U. U. ©, The various com- | Wrestlers desiring entry blanks should | The Strugele C O'Neil play w Theatre Guild eo eeeaty tO aloo ctate that eee Umer of workers of; the) MEY *inemployed committee and or-| Mittees in each trade and industry |gommunteate with the Vesa A. C. or | 7 has in rehear Claude It is nece to also state that | industry itself. The same procedure e unemploy: ibte Rains, He ey, Josephine Hull, | the struggle pu 3 : pete : to be coordinated on trade and in- |Labor Sports Union, Eastern District, bd up by our Red Trade|can be adopted especially in connec-| ganizations inside the A.F.L. locals, for Bread” dustrial lines. At the same time | at 813 Broadway, or call the L. S. U.| d in| Un offs and overtime has been exceed-| strikes. In order to carry on the| Unemployed Council, shall affiliate Lee’ Bake ns and oppositions against lay-|tion with the activities for rent| Whether affiliated or not with the le Sonderg the unemployed committees of the | Phone is STuyvesant 9-0636. | | . union shall connect through dele- | WORKERS’ TABLE TENNIS MEET | Will be shown at well known in| 1™gly week—weaker even than activ-| Unions unemployed activity effective-| With the A.P.L. ee see gation‘ with the unemployed coun- The unusual interest in table tex " ae ant ities carried on for immediate re-|y, it may be necessary to make ar-|employment Insurance and Relic! as| Cie in the neighborhood of thelr |nis among workers is reflected in the IRVING PLAZA : "Andersor “Both for the unemployed from the|rangements for the feeding of a cer-|the general center carrying on the| | * ation and have representation ‘ies for 1\} 15th § vii the Theatre| Home Relief Bur of the un.| !ocatio Di number of entri ” the annuel|} 15th Street and Irving Place Houses: sebieh Gibson Commit-|tain number of those active which! Struggle in the intere: beta inside the APL, | wherever there is sufficient mass |Labor Sports Union table tennis | va - ld will si tee, ete. etc. It is necessary that’ can be done through the activity it-; employed inside the AF.L. organization on the city boty of | (ping-pong) tourney, to be held at}} SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5th on Gad 1e1 Cro- |Our unions and oppositions recognize | self and with the aid of the union. Ot great importance in the A. F. the unemployed councils of Greater | the Prospect Workers’ Center, 1157 ahouts fe "LECTUE comed Theatre Shey the eee against waged ona United Front L. cy pasar £ ne aueseon of New York. |Southern Boulevard, Bronx, Feb. 8|] ° SHOWINGS—7 P. M. to 11 20 pan. t serformnence lant! OVENIE, WUE Ghee Kiesler One O85 |i ttee set up by El iedarsctt lated aN RMN MN Wherever in the aciivities emong |and 9. Feb. 11 there will be a sports ooo ere of work areas important a part of| The Commitee sat up by the in-| STRUmmAl, Sout Otte ae | a UBARIpIAGEG TIN thie AO tn ane | program, followed by the finals of| ED ROYCE ' 2 The Monster” wilt) the struggle against unemployment as| 64° work should from the very be-| i trade markets, unemployment | amongst ine workers in certain |the ping-pong tournament. A dance | will spekkc on : open 1 evening at the| ny other demand, and at times even inning pursue a united front tactic,| ffices, ete., our organizations in | noasic industries it is not advisable will wind up the affair. Players| Waldor Whi in the} more important. 1 those trades must systematically “ ‘ | that is, reerult into the Unemployed " for tactical reasons to immediately | wanting more information can get|| “The Revolutionary Press, the Waldorf,) The workers cannot take seriously| Council or branch in that partieular| Cover these day rooms with com- | amtiate with the Unemployed |same from the L, S. U. office, En-|| /ts Role and Significance” y and reopen on/ an organization, that, while putting| trade all workers irrespective of af-| des that mix amongst these work- | Gouncil, the coordination of the | tries close Feb. 6. 1 ci on Monday at Philadelphia. | up demands on all other kinds of] tiation, organized or unorganized.| ‘TS induce them to action against | work of these committees should Nasnbuettn @ owes |questions, does not itself struggle| although working closely ‘with, the| te racketeering practices that usu- | je done through unoffidial repres- A crime against the working class Aumpites: pestle 8c. 6, “IVAN” TO BE GIVEN AT against overtime in the shops con-| jeadership of the union or opposi-| Uy Prevail in the handling of Jobs | entation. te permit the Dally Workés to. sus- MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE SAT. | trolled by it, and against lay-offs.| tion jt shall appear before the work-| 29d for all other activities to ob- | CovoREaIZATION panel. Mek: Tends tds PROCEEDS FOR DAILY WORKER Di 1ko, one of big three | par this struggle to be carried| ers as an independent organization,| ‘#2 immediate relief. The day : r ced|on by the union itself to maintain) fighting for the interests of the un- rooms should be utilized as mobili- On the basis of this resolution rine the teatemetie: cecagrie tar | cmploved, trrebpestiva ot say Batlle] Sha sstoing aut of our program | {he rade bonds, leetiog volte | remniere at| shorter hours, without reduction in|C®! Stouping or affiliation. When) swongst the unemployed in the | tees of opposition groups, Together | Meehan oS fs |this committee work reaches the} A. F. L. with the Unemployed Committees sainedeae vie ang tae ne struggle for all| See in its activity of having con-| CooRDINATION at which the strugele against un- gery sate Liat bo_| Siderable masses, it should form an| “y, wil seen from this resolu- | employment through the unem- loyed and unemployed | Unemployed Council. : tion that 't is proposed to create a | ployed organs and the unions ies |_ While conducting the activities) gistinet apparatus for the carrying | should be coneretized and a copy SPECTIVES |among the unemployed, we must not! out of the unemployed activities in | of the concrete plan of each group SPECTIVES | lose sight of the fact that the trade! a) the industries, which shall work | submitted to the .U.U.C. Where- TONIGHT Progressive Workers Cultural Club 159 Sumner Avenue Brooklyn will show the movie TENIN MEMORIAL| Mass Recitation Art Presentation Life & Teachings of Lenin All Sections of Club e|can be reali head the} px third we hi and Dorothea Wiec t 6 Year P ? nnn wit | gerne Conditions at present tor the) unions are the baste organizations of] ciosely with the leading committees | ever necescary a representative of Spend THE STRUGGLE > pert will development of struggle and exten-| the workers and systematically re-| of the unions and sitions. Per- | the T.U.U.C. will be sent to such participating FOR BR "9 : pre “Hot Pepper,” with Edmund| our infl % he un-| crui nior SRE : UU. mun 36 r r t “Hot E r h E sion of our influence amongst the un-| cruit workers that are drawn into iodic conferences of these unem- meetings. i 8 F Lowe and V I A | employed workers is far more favor-| struggle from the unemployed activ- | ae ec AMERICAN YOUTH CLUB * anus -|able than a year ago. It is Possible | ities into the Red Trade Unions and ED ROYCE al + now, because of the greater need of | Oppositions. ij ce ¥| relief, to activize the masses in far| Those members of the unions or| 407 Rockaway Ave., - Will speak on ee larger numbers than last year. | oppositions who became active in the | Brooklyn The Revolutionary $:80 p.m ae y| While plait te a nelehiorhood struggles, spat be oe Press, Its Role and : onl < A re it will con c jor demands, such as, unem-| ganizet to the Red Trade Union mss 25 CSAP RE SER TTS SAT FEB 4 8 . Bide Mines ee re aaa ployr insurance, emergency re-| Fractions inside the Unemployed LAST DAY j MARY BOLAND in % 1» Ey p.m. Significance. LECTURE by S. Skleroff tonight LW.O. SCHOOL No. 3 TO GIVE Alief for the winter months, etc., we| Council. The same in the Unem-| ta | Irving Berlin's Revue Success of All Timet MIDNIGHT BENEFIT TOMORROW | continue inside the AF.L. unions to| ployed Councils in the different in- midnight | agitate for exemption from dues pay-| dustries as these become mass organ- . reductions of salaries of the| izations, thus guaranteeing the unity officials and for the use of big treas-| of the organized and unorganized n-/ uries accumulated by some of these | workers and the leading role of the AMKINO presents “Victory March of the Soviets”’ a PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER | {ACE THE MUSIC *s,*2° i 41TH ST. THEATRE, W. of Bi | Matinees Wednesday & Soturd | - be a « . benefit performance t SOTURDAY iven I School ; e i | THE THEATRE GUILD Pre 4 | open gest and cl x Obne Namen” (The unions to help the mos’ needy mem-| Red Trade Unions and Oppositions| SEE INTIMATE VIEWS OF iBy OGRAP HY f nd | eee ae glared ba jin the struggle of the employed and | Ml statin, MoLOTOFY, YoRsHILOFE, A comedy by 8. N. BEHRMAN ZE So ead 450 nd H and the) The central point to be pressed at| unemployed workers. GORKI, YENUKIDZE, KALENIN, GUILD THEATRE, 524 St., West of Biway 8 el, the 15th Anniversary | this time, however, is the struggle for| ACTIVITIES IN THE BUDENNY Eve, 8:30, Mats, 7 » & Bat. at 2:90 Celebration in Moscow | immediate relief for those who can-| A, F, OF L. UNIONS —— y any longer and must have| In the reactionary unions the pur: | RECITAL AND LE ht now. This can be done| pose of this activity is in the first POLITICAL PRISONERS! through mass pressure against the| place to get immediate relief and to ‘ital by | Home Relief Buros, the Gibson Com-| free the unemployed of all financial ure by| mittee, the City Welfare Commis-| obligations to the union as far as ecently | Sioner, Taylor, ete. dues payments, assessments, etc. are | Rent Strikes concerned, and to combat the treach- Of extraordina: e at this| erous policies of the A.F.L. official- id by|time is the struggie against high|dom. For this purpose it is essential , Friday, Feb.| rents, which is already being taken pa w School, 66 W.}up by the masses in a spreading! 7 "3 | movement as is manifested by the| TONIGHT AT 8:30 P. M. be| size of the rent strikes. The struggle ||] FOR ALL MUSIO LOVERS s-| against the high rents is a platform| RECITAL ELMER RICE’S E, THE PEOPLE A NEW PLAY IN TWENTY SCENES | | EMPIRE, Bway 4 40 St. ‘Tel. PE. 6-2670 | | Evs., 8:20 Sharp. Mats. Wed. & Sat., 2:30 PGINN iG cf A” is b Mensch ohne Namen (THE MAN WITHOUT A NAME) With WERNER KRAUSS land HERTHA THIELE! (STAR OF “MABDCHEN IN UNIFORM”) LJ COMING THIS SATURDAY WRITRER GERMANY? or COMMUNISM ws. FASCISM Startling! Sensational!’ — Actual! Continuous Daily, 10 a.m. to Midnite ADMISSION he AT ALL TIMES EMBASSY NEWS REEL THE, 1560 Broadway, bet. 46th & 47th Sts. ADVERTISERS Comrades, We Now Meet at LEVIATHAN CAFETERIA 924 Broadway NEAR ist STREET | 107 Bristol Street (Bet, Pitkin & Butter Aveo) Weve PHONY: DICKENS 2.012 Office ours: 810 ALM. 1-2, 68 ME, Midnight Performance Sat., Feb. ith Ist Sound Film Directed “TV AN? te Borsbents forests of “Soll” and “Arsenal” Proceeds from used for the r event will f of political pi ANNOUNCEMENT Workers Center, 96] oners, especially for their families|on which the unemployed, part time —Now Plasing— DIALOGUE TITLES IN ENGLISH nana Dr. Louis L. Sch oners, especially for their families} on whic unemploy ¥ ying. . le war § ht. Subject: “een. | ONCTS, behav | eapiey 5 ‘ “MABDCHEN IN UNIFORM Special Added Attractions ; ed bY ML pate: ti -| who are in destitute circumstanc jemployed and employed workers, OMPIN KY RIO A z owest Prices SURGEON DENTIST 4 dhayincttots degruage Imes Coe aE, | white collar employees and even| RKO CAMEO THEA., 42nd St. & Broadway l th Anniversary Best 7 L pw t 2s PANneaneee and piano, played recently a} petty-bourgeoisie can be unjted bet-| 7 KO JEFFERSON "tb st. ¢ NOW Celebration in st 1SCUSSLONS ie Semoval oF as Sree reer packed audience in Carn | ter than on any other issue. It is|||48si8Tep Bx LEAH HORNE JE. SO} ara ave, | Moscow quarters at Tonin's Funeral and Mass Demonstration| ‘THE worxers Acme Theatre 1éth Street and Union jaare Cont. from 9 a.m. Midnite Show Sat. 15 cents 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.—Mon. to Pri lessential that we popularize this| LYRIC COLORATURA veapon of reducing what the land-|||Speaker: Prof. Chas. Kuntz takes of the workers’ pay to the ||| BENEFIT OF POLITICAL PRISONERS | NEW YORK.—Today is the last|VetY utmost and teach the workers|||avspcicrs; ND THEIR FAMILIEE | day to see the exclusive showing of | the elementary methods as to how to|ll Internat’l Labor Defense ? “CONG O’ WALTER HUSTON and LUPE VE! le “THE SPEED DEMON’ ature with WILLIAM COLLIER, JR 1 Union Square (8th Floor) Suite 803 Aitention Comrades! OPEN SUNDAYS FRANCIS LEDERER & DOROTAY GISB IN the complete fifteenth anniversary of| O"Eanize rent strikes In the houses ate AUTUMN CROCUS |= Health Center Cafeteria ||| {ntern’l Workers Order LABOR UNION |}|{22 Entei ae Sinsaey’ oe: ler humor of sein ‘he'wr-|| ~NEW SCHOOL} wonoyes aptar n'e: f'33 | Rem fonde to ere, te “Dali cater — aoe, tam st. |i] DENTAL DEPanTur bs _ var . " v Eres. 8:40, Mats. Wed., Thurs, & Sat., 2:40 tween 46th and 47th ganizers come forward in this move- 66 WEST 12th STREET Quality Food Reasonable Prices 80 FIFTH AVENUE 3 MEETINGS This is the great Amkino sound| Ment and activize themselves to or- Tickets: 56, 88¢ and $1.10 “he hudiow ; iim which shows, with an imp Sr inate bietee’ 7 thelr houses and|j/on sale at 90 Bast 11th St., Room 238, ANNUAL COSTUME BALL All Wark Done Under Personal © at no movie has ever im- locks _V , 0 B ele es HARLEM NEEDLE WORKERS thy | on_theit blocks. 430, WORKERS’ BOOKSHOP, 80 B. 13th i Telephone STuyvesant 9-9254 Bond ee a late fats meeting of Harlem Needle Wo: ted, the tremendous enthusiasm | and Cc 0 N Cc E RT UNIVERSITY GRILL Inc : Negro an ite, speaking Engl Spi hv h th R peor have " , ° ——— eens coogi ——— | Lk West 130th St., a ee he | SPAGHETTI PARTY AND BROOKLYN | given by CITY CLUB COMMITTEE and oe ‘ Hospital bar. OSes reapers Filled METAL WORKERS Whither Germany. | “WEY 7 -hpa Seth > 2 OU RSITY PL, N. ¥. ©. f Pigeon ahaa * < . a Des the tremendous ng all ENTERTAINMENT [atbush Workers Club J E W Is HW ORKERS UNIV ERSITY Between 10th and 11th St. | r t ath Bt + | Europe, the tremendous struggle 1e= |) eee - , pi Ne at ra . ‘ 5 | Bere tas teach wotie Gilgen | eusen che fortes of Gormanmunn andl | SAMUCNERISdT a Bai ee See New Star Casino, E. 107th Street and Park Avenue | ee ccm tet thet ye the capiialistic terrors of fascism, will . . Tickets in Advance 39 Cents At the Door 50 Cents White Gold Pined ¥ $1.30 | DelAGaten hee OneD ctranimations of[ Open at the Embassy, ‘This film, | Unit 7, Section 1 WILL SHOW THE MOVIE SQUARE CAFETERIA YL pan Pooees oe <i kenitgoods zed| Startling in its exposition, is one of | J 2% ve eee : Re. j ny ae nope, meet in conference the most timcly pictorial releases that |] 243 K, 14th Street, 3rd floor ||! “LHE STRUGGLE | SATURDAY, FEB, 4, 1933 GRILL COHEN’S, 117 Orchard St, organize strug hunger wages, dis. | Jovers of the realistic in pictures will paw. FOR BREAD” ROC TE “ a ne 848 BROADWAY First Door Off Delancey Bt, charges 4: ion have the opportunity of witnessing DPACERHS Rab a A EE ee ee ee ee, 418 D Jelephone: OReyard 4-4520 gi $$$ - _ ALL PROCEEDS FOR SAT. FEB. 4, AT 8 P.M.E | Weleomes || THE DAILY WORKER AT, » 4, -M. — Ed Royce WILL SPEAK ON “The Revolutionary Press, - FRANK SUSSMAN, Ph. G TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. Doctor of Pharmacy 66 Th e S truggle | Worker Center Comrades D. Hellen Restaura 1 “YOUR DRUGGIST” Its Role and Significance” | I? I fepeteesale topcase er ots nc haa 501 POWELL STREET ' | LHOTURE posiios Or red (A NEW FILM) STARTING REDUSTIONS Sor, RIVERDALE, BROOKLYN, N. j | N A L M A |} 0 F F ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE}! See | pha it eb con $4 i . DAILY WORKER =f = f cms : | Depicting the struggles of ‘ker id fi it A ‘ica, : : pom and | special prepared or the Dalby "WORKER, is ready fo | puiciakehy » Dinin 4 Chub Cl assified 5 | D ‘ad iB. — ‘anizations desiring ure Coo B Satiiberatt TONIGHT AD 2 P.M. i pale Late make arcangertints fmumediately through the \ veseposia jek — ¥ i f the Dail 4 o 2th Street, wehélor a ' ‘ AMERICAN YOUTH CLUB })| pr. B. Liber, M. D. P. H. Do tah ogres teat Senet ath eat Cae. Brows Part East Ne-tvorteilc secon Wete BO | | 407 Rockaway Ave. “SEX HYGIENE and the The followin Pure Foods Proletarian Prices { y g organizations have already ‘ Brooklyn CLASS STRUGGLE” booked this picture: | : || PROCEEDS FOR THE “DAILY” eT Dee Feb. 2 Feb. 1. | Do You Know of the Reduction in Rates at 5 | - ADMISSION 15 CENTS. | aE a ‘ ak . satacec eee aaa i eaanoaanan ae Provressive Workers Cult.Club Hartem Progr. Youth Club i || For CHILDREN Blow Out & Dance ane eee ac Pe'dye Ploxa, Workers Club | $12.50 Includes Tax oe | Arranged by the Members of : __ Breoutyn, Sah Rodney Bt., Brookiyn, Nix, | to members of I. W. O, and Co-operative $1.50) per week i | Joe York Pioneer Troop | Internat’l Seamen § Club | pe eae Pr. a 1 ce sybils Gah | with a Jetter from your Braneh or Co-op. Office } | | i 10 ¥ rs eB , . i * . ¢ i Brownsville Workers Center 140 Broad Street | ; hers 1973-460 SL, Brooklyn, eeR ae ee et LTTRE eer en ; 1 ARGS ATO Saturday, Feb. 4th ‘ Feb. 22— All Winter Comforty-Steam Heat—Hot and cold running water ip AT S&P. M. w York Workers Club Bath Beach Workers Club every room | ||Saturday, Feb. 4, 7 P.M. 1k Ae Biol Shtbbdth Bh: esehign City Phone—EStabrook 8-1400 Camp Phone—Beacon 1 | Orchestra, Pageant HAT CHECK 25¢ i " THE REV at: Orr oNAKY WORKERS ORGANIZATIONS WRITE VOR SPECIAL EXCURSIONS AND RATES 9 5 , ‘ a # ; ——— = Dancing, Athletic Stunts ALL PROCEEDS FOR ED ROYCE “pnts, trs rove AND SIGNIFICANCE” [ Automobiles leave daily from COOPERATIVE | New Russian picture, “Victory March of the Soviets,” now playing Children toe Grown-Ups 15¢||)|| THE DAILY WORKER l RESTAURANT, 2700 BRONX PARK EAST | at the Embassy Theatre, 1560 Broadway, between 46th and 47th Sts. rn 2 ES Ee ee ee ee — J | ’ 7

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