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= asked to enclose money, at the PAGE TWO WH | New Group Forms sal HAT’S ON- || Aid W orkers Schoo woes) AS EXCUSE FOR | uc | ANTI-LABOR DRIVE. | Wall St. Gov’t Tries to ; Rush Thru Vicious ee at Dies, Eslick Bills at 3 p.m. | WASHINGTO! work- | Street hunger government has start- plan/ed a new drive against the working on the basis of the attack by mented man on a@ group sur- |rounding President-elect Roosevelt jat Miami, Wednesday evening. Although the newspapers are fore- NEGOTIATIONS connection with any revoluti YOR ternoon at the form an o IMPORTANT NOTE: In view of the critical financial) with the the continued e help situation in the Daily Worker, | °°, °° organizations are urgently *s vr This =< xpand the scope of iends of meet Sat- rate of one cent a word per in- serlion, with announcements. Saturday a | working class movements and could} jnot in any way be identified with| | “red A the house and st nate yesterday witnessed a continu- ous barrage of slanders and provo- and | cations against the working class and | volution: vanguard, the Com- | NEW une inployme! nt i the employers wor Hamilton Fish, the New York con- gressman who first came into promi- | jnence as @ red baiter as head of a| -| congressional committee investigat- | ‘Communist activities” through- | the count and who was an ac- |complice in the peddling of the no- ion will! torious Whalen forgeries, seized upon day of all the events at Miami to launch into at Webster one of his customary tirades against | labor. Others backed him in his cru- ; Board of the N. sade and there is the gravest dan- terday and as- ger that the vicious Dies bill which | members to, particular directed against foreign-born | orkers and which paves the way ch "events. | for registering and fingerprinting all will be passed by the senate. will further | It passed the house on June 6th last by tk demands; equal ch the union de- ial chairman’ un W.LR. BAND plays gare proper answer year, but has been held up in the] a pa anal deepeageet gt Hatton senate because of the nation-wide | Fitth Ave. Tel. ate | protest of the workers. It has been | in advance to ENTERTAINM Jem Workers Cer ~|reported out by the senate immigra- Silver | tion committee and members of the enate are trying to get it on the floor for passage. Fish also called the immediate passage of the slick bill which would enable the Ad-\ agents of the federal spying branch, |the department of justice, to raid | homes of all workers, native-' born and vmen Situation. | foreign-born and seareh for “evi- 801 Prospect Gence” of subversive activity against on & p. |the Wall Street government and} ros | would make more easy the carrying | out of frame-ups and long prison] Sentences, against militant working class fighters. Everywhere throughout the coun- | try there must be the most decisive action against this latest criminal a | attack upon the working class. Mass NCEXPOSE ‘on Misery Pe ee strations must be held; work- Class Children this afternoon at ers’ organizations must flood con- Si” Ramiscion 25 conte, ‘Speakers: alreea | STESS and the senate with protests Warcntncehe” cant Winier "eer real tet: | against these bills. Defense organi- | inger, Dr. uel A. Tannenbaum. Chair-| zations must be strengthened to beat | man, Dr. H. Slatkin. Auspices, Bronx Med: k the attempt of decaying capi- al Aid Unit of WIR, 146 Fifth Ave. Chalk |taitsm to place greater burdens upon the backs of the suffering toilers ey the country. Committe for aL MEETING ot Peoples "Admission. free by Nat Turner pt. B P-m. Admission free. york es Alexander Bronx Hungarian Ave. Arranged Admission lem Prog. night at ¢ reakion) BANQUET-ENTERTAINMENT for Daily Worker tonight at 8 p.m. at Workers Center. eakers and enter- Admission 25 cents. Bring your |frlends and assist Jamaica Branch $6 keep | the Daily Worker in the forefront of the | struggles of the masses, | PANCAKE PARiY and Entertainment to-| NEAT RAPID TYPIST WANTED FOR ONE dk TWO HOURS SPECIAL WORK DURING DAY. "AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR STRUGGLE AINST WAR, ROOM 1811— 10t YIFTH A Comrade M. TAFT “THE END OF CAPITALIST STABILIZATION” tainment. OPENING ers Club, 489| 24ght at 8 p.m. at East Flatbush Schule, | Sunday, Feb. 19th at 8 p. m.! ®. tevtn st., tonight ‘at g| 163 Lenox Road. Admission 15 cents. | | Yr Auspices Unit 2, Section 3, C. P. aes Worker. Entet-|" prrsT SOVIET INITIATION of WIR Pio- 2709 Mermaid Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Disreni-convert. all workers invites: Ad-| mission 15 cents. CONCERT-DANCE given by the Prospect Workers Center, 11 m Blvd, to-| night. at 8 p.m. Unusually good program and | | meer Troop in Brownsville and Grand Gon- cert today at 3 p.m. at 1818 Pitkin Ave. |Fine program. Admission 25c; children 5c. LECTURE on “What is the Future of the | American Youth?” Speaker: Irving Her- -— Auspices‘ Wormen’s Council 5. — good band. * Si $ ete Be CONCERT-DANCE Com. | man—Dis jommunist League, minist Paper 1'U: peraia tonight at | 8 © N.Y. Eke 658 E. 188th St. d by Units 10, 16, = rp. 17 and ig Blige a 15 and onx Ttalian Work Orie Center. to support paper in th WEINSTEIN M night at 8:30 p.m. "Tremont Ave. and bring Branch ILD. DANCE-ENTERTAINMENT given by the Communist , *! | Aye. QgeerEeg siturany| nd OF Capitalist tabil- x ‘All workers invited | at 2709 Mermaid Ave. Speaker: ‘Auspices Cliff aeited | Comrade Taft. Auspices Womens Council 5. | | LRCTURE on “The Changing Family Life jin Soviet Union and U. 8. at 464 Bristol | 1 Situation,” argh Workers U | 29 EAST 14TH STREET ee ‘eb, 17—The Wall! s LECTURE BY | | U; | tem Ci ja | th DAILY wy OREER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933 || cazor UNION MEETINGS OFFICE WORKERS Fifth Annual Dance of Office Workers inion, this Saturday, Feb. 18, at New Har- 116th St. Entertain- Admission 35 cents in| 40 cents at door. nent dvance, NEED! Special meet trades e SHOP DELEGATES of all shop delegates of p Delegate Council of | at 1 p.m, at Webster th Ave, Report on with large Associa- BENEFIT OF MARINE WORKERS VOICE In di at Marine Workers Industrial Union and ternational Seamen's Club invite all to a tonight at 140 Broad St., for the Voice, or ance . SHOE WORK! lian Department of Shoe and Leather | s Industrial Union holds a rally, con- n ,” irre= » today ab 6:30 p.m. | 31 Second Ave, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY | 107 Bristol Street Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B’klyp PHONE: DICKENS 2-3012 Office Hours: 8-10 A.M., 1-2, 6-8 P.M. aes S VEGETARIAN WORKERS CLUB AND DINING ROOM 218 E. 14th Street Will donate 25% of pro- ceeds from Dining Roomon Feb. 17, 18 and 19 for the Daily Worker. (Bet {ntern’] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR AD Work Done Under veraona) Care of DR. JOSEPRSON MORRIS PARK Express & Trucking Co. RADAMSK SERGEI well-known Tenor will be heard on the Radio |} Station WINS | ON SUNDAY MORNING} at 10:30 ina Program of Soviet Songs also Short Talk on Musicians Soviet | Sunday, Feb. 19, 8:45 P. M. SCOTT NEARING will debate ISAAC DON LEVI on “Has the Five-Year Plan Succeeded?” | Institute for Advanced Education | TL East 15th Street—st, 9-3096 | ADMISSION 5 48 EAST 12TH S8T., N. ¥. Phono: SEhigh 4-9458 Gottlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENTE Near 14th st, Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 AD Kinds of | ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES pained hata Cutlery Our Specialty DriLi KESSLER SURGRON DENTIST Dr. WILLIAM BELL | OPTOMETRIST 106 E. 14th St., near 4th Av. Strietly by appointmen: | AMUSEMENTS Starting Tomorrow (Sunday) Upton Sinelair’s 57" Story BASED ON THE NOVEL OF THE SAME NAME “JIMMIE HIGGINS” MOST DARING REVOLUTIONARY PICTURE EVER FILMED PRODUCED IN THE U.S.S.R. BY UKRAINFILM “Be Sure and Attend Wherever It Is Shown”.—DAILY WORKER TOPAY | PUDOVKIN'S "rnesece TIMES __| “LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL” ACME 1 THEATRE | USC erent. sunaties iuth STRNET & UNION SQUARE Midnite Show Sat. = Continuous from 9 a.ta.—Last Show 10:30 p.m, seemmememnammmemenen | ELMER RICE’S) MUSIC By THE) PEORER! | a NEW PLAY iN TWENTY SC! Philharmonic a Symphony Bway & 40 St. Tel. Pi 4 TE Conduct > WALTER, Conductor 8 Sharp. Mats. Mon. & § BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC This Sunday Afternoon at 3:00 Brahins Centenary Celebration Program The Worker's FRANCIS LEDERER & DOROTHY GISH UN AUTUMN CROCUS. The New York and London Soloist : ST, Vi MOROSCO THEATRE, 45th St. W. of B'way Fn eee rset Eves. 8:40. Mats. Wed., Thurs. & Sat., 2:40 Carnegie Hall, Thurs, Eve. Feb, 23, 8:48 Ene re Friday Afternoon, Feb. 24, at 2:30 Soloists B oC THEATRE GI-ED Presents GRAPHY A comedy by S..N, BEHRMAN | | GUILD THEATRE, 524 Bt., West of Brway | GRID ONEGIN, Contralto JEANNETTE VREELAND, Soprano and Chorus of Schola Caniorium of N. Ys ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. (Steinway Piano) oe = Eve. 8:20, Mats. Thurs, & Sut, cl BNO J]FFERSON tin 6. 8 SOW Mary otaxn in| “SILVER DOLLAR” Irving Berlin's Revue Success of All Time! | with Edward G. Robinson & Be! 858 BROADWAY | age THE MUSIC #4,032°| ste “HE LEARNED ABOUT WOM! with STUART ERWIN OFFICIAL WORLD WAR FILM Saite 1007-1008 Cor. 14th St Airy, Large New York 44TH ST. THEATRE, W. of Broadway | ] Matinees Monday and Saturday Meeting Rooms and Hall) | ~~ "| YIDDISH ART patgaaye | | TO HIRE ‘Downtou La rae occa ig | suitable for Meetings, Lectures a | “Will held you apeltboun -World-Telegram | aad Danses tn tha JADE MONA O————————— | Czechoslovak American & Chinese Restaurant | | 197 SECOND AVENUE | | Workers House, Ine. Bet, 12 & 13 | 340K. 1200) Styx. New. Xotk Welcome to Our Comrades | | Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 { Bronx Hungarian Workers Club, 569 Pros- | Gounett ats Lattinsky. Ausploes Womens NEW YORK BAS AT™ tontent. Admission 25 cents with) “paREWELL PARTY for Comrade Btiris Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 mie . |going to Soviet Union at 1109 45th St., : . (Brooklun) Brookiyn. Arranged by Womens Council 26. We Carry a Full Line of 9, CQNCERT.VETCHERINKA given by Unit Monday STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES (hear New Lots Ave.). | | tonight at 271 Backman St.| Las MEETING of ILD Bazaar Commit- | | Admission 20 cents. | tee Monday, Feb, 20th at 8 p.m. at Man- MARIONETTE THEATRE-—first showing| nettan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. Import. clea tonight at Hinsdale Workers Youth Club, | Det" y¥scums, 66 8. Fou P for Organizations 313 Hinsdale St., at 8:30 p.m. Dancing } Max Bedacht, Monday, Feb. | um, Bronx Cooperative, 2700 | t. 8:30 p.m. Subject: Bit- any and Prospects. Admis- Sunday night at same address. Sunday Bronx Park E uation in G slon 15 cent, Classified (Manhattan) JOHN REED CLUB FORUM—Sunday aft-| ernoon at 2:30 at club headquarters, 450 Sixth Ave. Speaker: Jacob Burck on “The Class Struggle in Art—Toward a New Art.” | Tilustrated. Admission 25 cents. Lecture in French under the auspices: of “Clarte” French Workers Club on Subject: “Unemployment and Health.” Speaker: Dr. Liber at 1931 Broadway (65th 8t.), room | 218. Movie entrance. Admission free; 3 p.m. sharp. ENTERTAINMENT-DANCE for benefit of Daily Worker, Sunday evening, beginning 6 BALL ROOM AND MEET. JING ROOM WITH STAGE Capacity 400 — SATURDAYS $20.90 SFE COMRADE GROSS AT R. Bronx Workers Center 569 PROSPECT AVENUE CANDY STORE FOR SALE Possible for small family to make living—2 room furniture—all for $1500. MICHAEL KOVALCHIK 334 Central Avenue, Brooklyn Pm, at Ukrainian Workers Hall, 66 E. 4th - corm wrmnnsan roaice ke : St. Auspices Units 10, 12 of Section 1, Ad- TO BOARD—man with boy (9), with a mission 15 cents. Grand time promised ' small family. Inquire Saturday 2 to 6 Come early and bring friends. roo 5 n P. M, or Sunday to 2 P. M. 1472 Vyse Ave. Affair given by Japanese Workers Club Apt. 19. at 83 E. 10th St. tonight at 8 p.m. Jap- Swe oo Relea acta WA 3 hei fnese Musical Play and American Play | ROOM FOR RENT—or share apartment Admission 15c. i | (cir). Apply 386 E. 18th St, Apt. 32, FIRST LECTURE on “Marxism” by V. AVALON Cafeteria || any evening. 1610 KINGS HIGHWAY OrEN DEWEY 9-9512 Jerome this afternoon at 1:30 p.m, at Work- ers Center, 96 Avenue ©. All workers in- yited. All functionaries and fraction sec- DAY AND NIGHT “RENDEZYOUS” UNFURNISHED ROOM or SMALL APART- MENT wanted. Steam heat. 1th St. area. pene ot Se j must stone. See or phone Magil, Daily Worker. SYMPOSIUM—"'The Materialist Approach | to Literatur yestions-discussion, Sunday night at American Youth Federation, 124 Second Ave. Admission free. | LECTURE by Poul Kelier tonight at 3| ‘ht pm. at Steve Katovis Br. ILD, 15 E. 7 2 |] SOKAL CAEFTERIA—1689 Pitkin Avenue Sliven Pee eg if] PITKIN —1781 Pitkin Avenue i I} GLOBE — 457 Sutter Avenue TO Olub, 1638 Madison Ave., et 2:30 p.m. Syb- ject: “Block Committees and Struggles for let,” Speaker: Henry Shepard, organ- » ii : Yger of Harlem Unemployed Council fade | will strive to give the workers of mission free. Brownsville and East New York the finest of foods at the most reasonable prices. TING of Turkish Workers Club this afternoon at 3 p.m, at 269 West 25th Si All Turkish speaking workers invited. | LECTURE by Robert Minor tonight at the | Workers School Forum, 35 E. 12th St. Sub- | Jeet “Technocracy, Fascism and Reyolu- tion.” Admission 25 cents; 8 p.m. OPEN FORUM this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. | at Labor Temple, 243 E. 84th 8t Subject: We Ask Your Continued Patronage “Technocracy: What is it?" 3: D. Rossinan. Admission free. ussion wuestions, All workers welcome, Auspices ‘orkville Workers Club. URE by Michael Gold tonight at| Revolutionary Writers Federation, 114 West aist at _8p.n. Admission’ 18 cents. Subject: “The Bourgeoisie and Culture.” TECTURE by A, Br Mayil of Dally. Worker staff this afternoon at 3 p.m. at Tom Mooney Btanch ILD, 818 Broadway. Ad- inigsion free. Subject: “The Role of the Revolutionary Press in the Class Struggle.” | CONFERENCE of Workers ‘Theatres today | fat 12 noon at Workers Center, 35 E. 12th | St, HIKE of Nature Friends to Saxon Woods, | Meet Bast i#oth St. station, Lexington Ave #:30 a.m. Fa Leader, To Brownsville Workers! The PARKWAY CAFETERIA 1638 PITKIN AVENUE (NEAR BRISTOL STREET) Continues as usual serving the same high-grade foods at unusually low prices. APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Best of Foods © 70 cent WE Lowest of Prices ture Friends to Hilburn—Torn y, Chambers St., 7 a.m. Ad. Matthes. Five to aix ours walking. 4 LECTURE by MAX BEDACHT “The Present Situation in Germany” MONDAY, FEB. at 8:30 P. M. COOP AUDITORIUM 2700 Bronx Park East All Proceeds for the Daily Worker THEA. ARRANGEMENT by Unit 5, Sec. 2 “JIMMT HIGGINS” at the ACME THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Comrades are urged to buy their tickets from the Unit as the proceeds from these tickets only will go to the Daily Worker, 20 TICKETS 25¢ J.LOUIS ENGD AHL WORKERS’ CLUB 3092 Hull Avenue, Bronx Opening of New Headquarters MON., FEB. 20, at 8 P.M. GOOD SPEAKER: “Workers Clubs and Revolutionary Press ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER TONIGHT at 8 P.M ARTEF WORKERS’ CLUB 8 EAST 18th STRE VETCHERINKA AND |) CONCERT with the FAMOUS ARTEF || COLLECTIVE PLAYERS Admission 10c 111 Proceeds for Daily Worker the DAILY WORKER j) PARTY TONIGHT AT 8 Auspices: UNIT 415 212 WEST 111TH STREET APT. 24 A Good Time and Good Spirit Is Guaranteed DAILY WORKER PARTY TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. Auspices: UNIT 11, Section 2 109 W. 26th Street All Proceeds for the 66-68 E. 4th St. Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: (TALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all eadicais meet 302 E. 12th St New fort ” Manhattan Lyceum Hal For Mass Meetings, Balls, Weddings Entertainments aud Banquets = | New York | “FOR BALLS, BANQUETS, WEDDINGS Stuyvesant Hennington ae Hall || UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA 122 University Place SERVING WORKERS CENTER 140-142 Second Ave. New York Clty 214-216 Second St New York City SPLENDID LARGE Hall and Meeting Rooms ‘TO HIRE Perfect for BALLS, DANCES. | Garment District LECTURES, MEETINGS, Etc. ||) - IN THE New ESTONIAN WORKERS HOME 27-29 W.115th St., N.Y.C, Phone UNiversity 4-0165 Garment Section Workers Patronize Navarr Cafeteria 333 7th AVENUE Corner 28th St. Bronx Mott Haven 9-8749 DR. JULIUS JAFFE Surgeon Dentist 401 EAST 140th ST (or, Willis Ave.) BOULEVARD CAFETERIA 8. & F, CAFETERIA, INC. 1283 SOUTRERN BOULEVARD Corner Freeman Street VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RESTAURANT || 149 West 28th St, New York } A REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS | Spectal Dinner 5 pm. to 9 p.m. 450 WORKERS PATRONIZE CENTURY CAFETERIA 154 West 28th Street © Pure Food Proletarian Prices Good Food Served Right Farragut Cafeteria 326 Seventh Av., at 28th St. Comrades Please Patronize Co-op. Colony Tailors 700 BRONX PARK EAST | We Cleaning & Pressing 25¢ Pressing Men's Sulis Relined $2.75 | Ladies’ Coats $3.75 | Workers Cooperative Colony 2700-2500 BRONX PARK EAST (ORPOSITE BRONX PARK) REDUCED THE RENT has now ON THE APARTMENTS AND SINGLE ROOMS ! CULTURAL ACTIVITIES | Kindergarden; lasves for Adults and Children; Library; Gymnasium; Clubs and Other Privileges NO INVESTMENTS REQUIRED SEVERAL GOOD APARTMENTS & SINGLE ROOMS AVAILABLE Take Adyantage of the Opportunity. nue train te White) Office open daily Stop at Allerton Avene | Friday & Saturday Estabrook 8-1400—1400| | Lexington | Pisin Road. | Station, Tel. Do You Know of the Reduction in Rates at CAMP NITGEDAIGET BEACON, N. Y. Special Program Every Week-End $12.50 Includes Tax to members of I. W. O. and Co-operative 3 with a letter from your organization $10.50 per week OPEN ALL YEAR—HEALTHFUL FOOD, REST, RECREATION SPORT AND CULTURE All Winter Comforts—Steam Hea‘~-Hot and Cold Running Water in Every Room sarees City Phone—EStabrook $-1400 Camp Phone—Beacon 731 Workers organizations write for Special Excutsions and Rates Daily Worker AUTOMOBILES LEAVE DAILY FROM CO-OPERATIVE REQTAURAN', 2700 BRONX PARK EAST, BRONX, N. Y. B12 | “THE BIG DRIVE” Coming “SHAME” 4 Film of Revolu- tionary Morality RKO CAMEO THEA., 42nd St. & Broadway TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. SPAGHETTI PARTY and DANCE at Pen and Hammer Club 114 West 21st Street AUSPICES: SECTION 2, UNIT 18 Admission including dinner 25 Cents ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER DAILY WORKER BANQUET Ending the Financial Drive Sunday, March 19th MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 East 4th Street ORGANIZATIONS ARE REQUESTED TO SEND DELEGATIONS OFFICE WORKERS UNION . 1 ANNUAL Renee. Lonignet | New Harlem Casino, 100 West 116th Street Negro Jazz Band — Entertainment Admission (with ticket) 35¢; (at door) 40c. Your Comrades Jailed by the Bosses Call On You to Fight for Their Release! WILL YOU ANSWER THEIR CALL? Come to the New York District, International Labor Defense GIANT DEFENSE BAZAAR STARTS THIS WEDNESDAY at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 FE. 4th St. Continues on February 23, 24, 25 and 26 FUNDS WILL GO TO DEFENSE OF CLASS WAR PRISONERS Music Dancing Movies Drama Bargains ROBERT MINOR of the Central Committee, Communist Party will speak on “Technocracy, Fascism and Revolution” Sunday Night, Feb. 19, at 8 o’clock 35 East 12th Street, Second Floor ADMISSION 25¢ QUESTIONS DISCUSSION Students of Workers’ School Admission 24 Cents Plu: Student Card OUTSTANDING CONCERT TONIGHT AT 8 Labor Temple 1 12th Street and Second Avenue | Speaker: BEN GOLD Splendid Program Arranged by Dressmakers Defense Committee ADMISSION 35c Agit-Prop Vateatine Party Reyolutionary Plays, Toems and the Harlem Proletarian TONIGHT at “pone LABORATORY THEATRE ft W. I. R., 42 East 12th Street Aabsladst 2e Refréshments FIRST _ INITIATION and CONCERT of W. J. R. Pioneer Troop of Brownsville Sunday, Feb. 19, at 3 P.M. St 1814 PITKIN AVENUE, BROOKLYN | BUGENY NEQOB—WORKERS LABORA- TORY THEATRE-- W. 1. R. BAND MOVING PICTURE--CHORUS A crime against the working class! to permit the Daily Worker to sos- | pend, Rush fands today. | Admission 2e Children Only be

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