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PAGE Two DAIL Y WORKER. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 NEGROES DEMANDING JOBLESS RELIEF BEATEN AT S. P. MEET News Flash! Win Model U plielsteny PROTEST DEATH \Toilers in Brownsville’ e'FOLTIS FISCHER Waite foneht | [2 College Strikes Drunken Ory for a \Strike; Boss Has to Demonstrate for Relief ; : Today Against Denial || Roosevelt at the NEW YORK—Blood stream-| Pay Fine for Lockout OF MRS. HAYES! for 28 Needy Families DEMONSTRATION | for Weinstein of Free Speech, Press| Manhattan Club ——— ing down their faces, worker : NEW YORK “in support of @ del- atILD Bazaar NEW ¥ a well at-| mn Negro and white, beaten up by vr-|Rush Co ay lection sition of 100 from the Brownsiile | Thousands Gz Gather and tended meeting and spirited demon- NEW YORK.—Roosevelt sang thugs hired by the Socialist ue, | ~* = Leanrplayed Councit in which there | 53 a ——————"| stration and march around the cam-| |his theme cong at a stagg party Reet! 4 refused admi of 25,000 Names bere 28 registered needy families, 8| 100 Picket | W YORK Weinstein, | pus, City College students voted to/ | civen in his honor Monday by his leaders and ref ad having dispossess notices, 500 workers | puny furniture strike lea ed on an| strike this morning for the rein-| | tio friends. ‘The sonafid 0 Sdniihe AN Harlem is in an | 22thered at the Home Rellef Buro, at} wew yORK.—A hundred workers | assault c to an-| statement of the 19 students su: good Democratic he Id} Industrial Union, ariem is in 8i\ | Public School 150, Christopher St. and} o¢ the Foltis-Fischer chain, showed | other framir a manslaughter | pended last January for participa-| |Manhattan Club at 26th St, the compel gro workers ever re | Belmont Ave. to demand relief. One thelr determination to carry through | charge, faces sentence today in| Hon in a student trial of the colle first notes of which were whiskey about the horrible con- | Negro woman in the delegation had : en | Bronx County Court. administration, The trial arising o been forced to use her furniture for | and drunkardness, highballs and the strike to a successful finish wi e; aking the agreer Harlem Hi al which | 2! y rehe o the store at 42nd rhe “ i i of the denial of free speech and as- | § A one-day strike 7 De ane Fen to naan | firewood to keep from freezing. sages eh = et ES [tes cin cote scene Defense | Comblage of the Liberal and Social | |Champagne. ‘The democratic soe ) spel ya Orca rs acca to eae n Harlem Hospital |, When a committee of 12 demanded ing class songs and bearing placards | yea] “Weinstein Defense mobiliza-| Problems Club and the dismissal of | |ers\ got into a condition where} =f i kers that were fired two days ii pS"! to see the supervisor, Miss Wallace,| which called for the immediate re-| tion” at its bazaar, at Manhattan | Prof. Oakley Johnson, for Commun- | | they spilled it all over the table, , ago. The shop committee was re- cognized and the complete crew of workers joined the Industrial Union, The F.WIU. ¢: holsterers in the the exam Koss Br Nezro last week, and the of the He and organize their shops Mase her receiving clerk called the police|instatement of discharged workers,|Lvceum, 66 E. Fourth St. The doors | its sympathies, Tesulted in a verdict | | qnis was to celebrate the begin- said before going to|“nd barricaded the entrance with| the recognition of shop committees, | will be open at 5 p.m. Weinstein’s|°! guilty against President Robin- ‘i oft ential Un- \ “Tf I die I want to|desks. The workers protested and de-| an increase in wages and a ten-hour : will be announced at the | $02 and Evening Session Director, | | ninss presid ot Be home) I don’t went |Manded that the supervisor see the) day. Dr. Linehan. | | employment relief and promises p {arlem Hospital.” She | committee. Miss Wellece was finally) The demonstration, held at the The ‘Bazaar has a svecial Wein-| Twice, volunteer delegations of 25 | |help the “Forgotten Man” did not \ ‘jumping’ from ® win- ae oat to ie : sone tte noon hour yesterday, attracted thou- ‘oth. and funds are | students were sent 1 > mass mM prevent our new president from ro press carried stream- | Of ‘wo who demanded relief for the} sands of sympathizers, Seeing thi: ptinive je | ing to learn the reason for , pee f cae i i ont paves, but | 28 femilies. Her answer was that she| the police attempted to break up the | hot ee nuns pension and demand reinstatement | spending de sums of eee y th with the | Would “look them up,” but the work-| meeting, but the marchers, followed | put of all other class war prisoners |Teturned with a refusal. After the | | carousing. “Pigs and Stable” were for the ousting of |¢"S ecouainted with such tactics de-| by the crowd, adjourned in good or- te ; report was delivered, the students ||the words used by a worker in Connors and Commis- | ™anded immediate action. |der to a near-by school, where one | voted to march in a y to the| | nis description of this gathering. Nat Leventhal upon all up-| { shops to follow | A special program today will in- J. William Greeff,| Just then, Sam Gordon, an unem-|0f them meunees bared ed acai ase ee ieaaomn Oe Cea president to back up their demands. | | prere seemed to be # great feel- 1 b) : : 4 slandeted the Ne- | ploved teacher im waned of seine won| et8 60 Sem ee Ce le rc AStgs ot ap aN | They were also unsuccessful and vo- alibi TOM SCOTT DEFENS| ETING and medical so-| beaten and arrested by the atrivine| The police immediately attempted | Chorus, with free dancing on 'W9 | ted to strike this morning. A strke||ing of distrust among these very i} NEW YORK.—As he de- committee of 25 was chosen to pre-| | respectable citizens, for the room cieties which have been forced by | police, who drove the delegation out| to stop the speaker but the crowd Acai eee Geir hens the terrible conditions and mass of the school. Despite the presence| took up the cries of “Free speech; ‘ Bes ides ies eke Tal o. 20!) pare and conduct the strike. The | | was crammed with many very fine pressure to demand a change and|of mounted police, a squad of foot| let him talk,” and at their insistence | Weinstein’s defe the I.L.D. an-/ National Student League and the detectives. “Reds” are not the on- South “per- fense campeign for j River strike leader ir conference hall @ mass protest meeting will é5 . a i te fad nounces two 0} air mass met os Siskel sigalg thug: eid today. ts @nmncae New end of conditions in Harlem Hos- police and also a patrol wogan, he was allowed to finish his speech. PaibnesrOe tha eameovntnons One | League for Industrial Democracy ly ones that Roosevelt fears. His Tom Ait c rotk ‘Workers. Club, 608) Clevels pital, |an open air meeting was held to) Nine cafeterias of the Foltis-Fisch- | (OM8 <p fost epee ©| have endorsed the strike. co-partners in the dirty businese 5 as pede tly ee CLUE Co |demand the release of the arrested|cr chain are now on strike, and the | is at Hopkinson and Pitkin Avenues Delegation to Protest B Kook: Sas Acting in protest against the New also a regular meeting of the | Worker. One member of the deleea-) movement is spreading. The Food | Sey = ba aoe es York onivarits SHAT Gatias hie Plog Mere sont wait- ttee Against Discri-| tion managed to evade the police| Workers Industrial Union will hold | Pect and Tremont St., Bronx, banned the Daily News, student | |erg were examined from head to 2 2 The Morning Freiheit, will speak. | People’s Comr fans : ; ‘ . ‘ | r Soar of Pickets Runt PaaS ation in Harlem Hospital, Wed- 84atd and see Miss Wallace to de-| its Third Anniversary Celebration in eee | publication, students will go out on|| feet, His conscience must feel ill BPE night at Lafayette Hall, Hen- mand that she withdraw the charge.| Palm Gardens, 306 West, 52nd St., strike today from 11 am. to 3 p.m. for he is afraid of all. Jig Saw Co. Away Labor Sports eppard, 2 member of the Peo. |She also threatened him with arrest| April 14, with a play put on by | ji le ly dy Oy Me [oreo hours. wethinen ellos a NEW YORK.—The Jig Saw Puzzle | Jae a cor Ave. This is the day of his senten- 4 {cing. Scott and M. Olgin, editor of | At the Sh nle’s Delegation which called on because of his “insolence.” Workers Laboratory Theatre, show- | ing the history of the union. - P Commissioner Greeff Feb, 9 demand-| The workers refused to accept this e wer Co,, 434 East 165th St., in order to| eNPRIES POURING IN FOR THE) ing that he state his position on the action and proceeded to an indoor : Organizations Partici- : avoid the picket lines of its strikers WRESTLING TOURNEY Harlem Hospital situation, declared | meeting at the Workers Center, 1913 need) omen a * aS patcne Huns bes pve Ba th Ave Over forty entries have been re-| that “The death of Mrs. Hayes calls | Pitkin Ave. where they decided to, MITCHELL, 5. D. Feb, 23--A| pating in Raising Funds The picket line el i | for widespread intensification of the | go in a body to the court and de- will: contin t the new location, tes bate tine oer ene| collection of 25,000 signatures in Har-|mand the release of Sam Gordon.| W95 organized at a successful con-| and the striking young workers ask} at the Finnish Labor Temple this|lem by the Negro and white mem- | Upon arriving there they learned that | ference of farmers which has just | the help of the unemployed especial-| Sunday, under the auspices of Vesa| bers of the People’s Committee and| Gordon was already sentenced to|‘losed here. The conference was call- ly, of the West Side AC., Labor Sports Union club, Wrest-| the organizations supporting the |three days in jail The hearing and|/@d by the Farmers National Relief The three arrested strike commit-|jers from YMCA’s, Boys Club, AAU t for the demands of the Ne: trial was rushed through in 15 min-| Conference, organized in Washington | for the fee ann NOT TOO AESTHETIC FOR THE ACME AUDIENCES! Daily, Worker STARTING ToMORKOY TO YZ HEN KO'S “ARENA te Cost eh Pasty OSA | NEW SOVIET TALKIN H_ SUPERIMPOSED TITLES tee members were in court yester- clubs, as well as from LSU clubs, have| People, and for mass protest by all) utes to avold the presence of the] in December, i ee 9), SHOWING “HOW. (0 (CITANIC STRUCGRE SOF tT oF” PEOPLE day, and were r ed sent in their entries. workers’ organizations.” | workers, | IVAN “PRODUCED BY UKRAINFILM IN THE U. S. 8. RB. a Not very often that a real] pojowi the report of ree | Another mass meeting will be hela | VJB aise: “VEATELIN RYTA” (The Itch for Boitcr Things) a Marionette Sound Film } tonight at 8 p.m. in the Brownsville | | Youth Center, 105 Thatford Ave. of | members of the Unemployed ‘council and sympathizers, Steps will THE PROLETPEN invites you to the Cele- bration of the First Issue wrestling tournament can be seen for Williams, repr esenting the League of |the price of admission of this one,| : °§ ieee ; : Struggle’ for Negro Rights, and WHAT?S ON¢e> | |20.in advance, a quarter at the door.| S2mes Ww. Ford, a member of the |And there won't be any faking here| worvers Ex-Service Men's League, | © TODAY THEA. ARRANGEMENT TIMES | by Unit 5, See. 2 | UPTON SINCLAIR'S GREAT STORY “JIMMIE HIGGINS” |either. Time is Sunday, 2 p.m. at the} staal ah " = be taken to continue the fight for re- | Labor Temple, 15 W. 126th St. ie Me Ue < ees best were |tief against starvation, cold and evic- ||| ¢¢ e oilile 9 LIM werkers ok CM E TH E A T R E | ise, IMPORTANT NOTE: In| Iwo (409) KEEPS LEAD the Aldermen of the 19th and 2iet |t#00s. The meeting will also rally JEM AYR HIGGINS | uh STREET & UNION SQUARE Ts pase £ By taking over the American Youth| Raeeneaie Dine and 21st | Brownsville workers to support the A Ui | Continuous from 9 a.m—Last Show 1 a view o e critical financial | Ciub in a snappy game last week,| 2 gh ice |March 4th, National Unemployment | A | | = go eae z situation in the Daily Worker,|1W© (409) kept its record clear in __| Relief and Insurance Day Demon-| : at the ACME THEATRE MERICAN DREAM JOHN BARRY MORE *|the Metro. Workers Basketball League | stration and the Albany Conference, | | A fi AL in *‘TOPAZE March 5th, 6th, and 7th, By GEORGE O'NEILL | | 99 a Film of Revola~ TODAY | ove THEA™ M4 St, Weet at Brwss | Coming “QOH AMIE” tionary Merality . Ba [sees steerer and Set. £39 / exo CAMEO THEA. ind St & Brosdvay Comrades are urged to buy ie MARY BOLAND in % th st. &|NQ) Vv rom vork- RKO JEFFERSO? \NOY a te tree Gis Wore | in Berlin's Revue Success of AU Time! | IRSO?. "gra ave organizations are urgently | competition. The game also dropped asked to enclose money, at the| the American Youth back into a tie " . for third with Red Sparks. Vesa is rate of one cent a word per in-| sin ciose behind the fraternal order sertion, with announcements. |team for the League leadership. (Bi-monthly) Stage and Screen Tonight at 8 p. m. | | | Standings lurcuen Web. 47 ate: POLIKUSHKA” AND “MOROZKO” | | Sop, 50 E. 13th é Ee ” eriday | xeam Won Leste Teas, Wor Lost| TOMORROW OPEN HISTORY OF MIKE GOLD Nat IRVING PLAZA and District | Daily IACE THE MUSIC '"%."33° LAWYER MAN”. (Manhattan) WO (109) 30 | Spartacus 3 | R N FILM SERIES wil epeak n= a || Worker Office. 4sTH ST. THEATRE, W. of Brosdway| ,,,., With WHLMIAM FOWELL LECTURE Max Bedacht tonight at | Vesa 3 1 | Prospect 3 | Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2:30| oot ith DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. HALL Amer. Youth Yorkville TICKETS 25¢ s i9 3 Sen Wes S [oipmsies The Film and Photo League and { Workers International Relief show- |! “The Left Turn in 8:30 p.m 122 Second Federation, LAST WEEK ELMER RICE’S| coer Fascism eae boaunian cetun Se | intwor 3 | Wo (40s) | THEA., 20 Avett ohegalts of coe Ri auto i Aa Say, of ey etn i willl eugene Nigod,'Piantst || WE, THE PEOPLE | YIDDISH ART fhone'atuy 9:7195 3 ig . +) Film” gins Saturday, first show- 1 | % a v a | A NEW PLAY iN TWENTY SCENES EVERY NIGHT & Wet. Sat. & Sun. Mats. S| Ho Heo) 1, ‘amen. Youtn (Re aa see American Literature” | dt tees CLI-GRAND j AU avn rear oN wane ectines | ENERE tener S Wes a: ects :| olympics st Veta—Monday, ® pm, at 15) 8:30 pm., at Labor Temple, 242 East : | YOUTH CLUB Evs, 8:20 Sharp. Mats. Wi FE eee ee am ss being | foe We oe a a Tonight at 8:30 p. m.}/]} Modicats and others ; : pi aes || THE THEATRE GIL Presents a Pierce Deggyer,| Ha,F st Pale Sand Mans Be” | |‘The pictures Mhustrating the early || 4° A ga 280 Grand Street, N.Y. || BIOGRAPHY | _JUDITH ANDERSON in a: the Plerre| , Hed Sparks at Intwor—Friday 8pm, period of the Soviet Film will be il-|] Co-Op Colony Auditorium |! ; Pe Apea a eee ee eg ONQUEST Degeyter Club, 98 West 19th St., 8:19 p.m. Pwo (ion) at Aner esarocarida/;9 gab. rated by “Polikushka” and “Mo- 2700 Bronx Park East, Bronx || Tickets in advance 25 ¢ TON T | AVON THEATRE, 45th St. West of Biway H sharp. Friday night. Orchestra of 25 play-| , TWO (404) at Amer, Youth—-Friday rozko,” Harry alan Potamkin will be | | ONIGH fre. 8 i) Wed. & Sat. 2:30 By ARTHUR HOPKINS ~ tes, Comrades “Atwell end ‘Claiborne, ‘con-| MF. S188, Dou Segores ADMISSION 18 CENTS | At the door 35¢ 3 80. 0 Sa: 290| your shen We West LA. : “ . "7 % i | Movie Showin “ - Sen- | Ev 8:40 Mats Washington's B'd: Deusio Cocbats, |SNAEFY JUNIOR CARNIVAL AND| admission ts 25 cents, ‘The series |{ ura, ft ya. Oolkee Ih 4 3 MPR seca ic cen uate gates ae nrade Degeyter, | MEET iil continue every Satauay wi) tes See Coley © =—— | ‘The Struggle for Bread’ |) tence of Negro worker to living | FRANcis LEDERER & DOROTHY GISH i k. Admissii C 1e y lhe vieinity | n le: ing read— ra. Poo 88! aa ‘The Second enna Junior Carnival March. Proceeds are for the WIR. || 894 Vicinity are invited to attend |) {| ies | pene ee Bane soe eves AUTUMN CROCUS nt meet tonight | ANd Meet will get under way Sunday, | Child Misery campaign. | DR JULIUS LITTINSKY ' ee | ‘Aigerican Workers 2nUah Say) The New York and London Success | Avenue B, be-|March 5th at the Vesa Hall, 15 W.|— ~~) lees ee —— ° ED ROYCE _ will speak on |} don and other Atlanta defendants | yonosco TREATRE, 45th St. W. 126th St. It is scheduled to start at! q é ; from clutches of vicious chain gan: Eves. 8:40. Mats. Wed., Thurs. & Si ee on “ite of | pdt dua continie GME 6 po 107 Bristol Street i | “The Revolutionary Press, }\ - core abe! neal oh aniiaiataftnckee s at own- + u act ‘. a sie 4 town Branch East 14th St., 8:30 p.m. |I£ anyone likes to see some real ex- |}] Bet. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B’klyo Its Role and Significance” || SYMPOSIUM tonight at Labor Temple,|citement and is sure he can stand it DICKENS 2-3012 } 10 A.M., 1-2, 6-8 P.M, 243 bast Gath St, 8:15 pm. _ Speakers: | for about 5 hours he should come to " Dr. Sidney Le- pane | ze Soviet Rus-| the Vesa Hall. All peopie with high a Auspices Yorkville Branch, PSU. blood pressure and weak constitu- MBERSHIP MEETING Harlem Progres-! tions should stay awe h Club, 1538 Madison Ave, Tene | | SOHN | Dailyalorker ADVERTISERS MAX BEDACHT | REE D Benefit Party and Dance | It will all begin with a fast bas-| sive ¥ Intern’) Workers Order ketball game. This will be followed | = | « nee inyoes tia .cn Mi ae as at We 2" To You Row oF the Padicttacln Rates a0 prera avenue” | commas Situation” nyse pe a, Shaan em 4 , ‘aoe ou ow of the Reduction in Rates a ‘ONE Tet : ‘ENTER HOW by Louis Bunin. SONGS by Ji ay, 20.24, Mt 8 Dam. at Ambasmador| Ty indoor meet. And finally, 2s © AVENUE CONEY ISLAND CENTER Puntos, Nee WORMERS' BALLAGS te Dist. peak 1 hat is the Po-| nerve tonic, a special sport movie) 1ith FLOOR | 2709 MERMAID AVE. ee eee SINGING of sevoletionsry fitlon of the \Cearmerunieta on the Rent Bicice will be shown. What more could one P AD Work Done Under Persona) Uare Bence Orcbertha: Rgiruhuenies cco LECTURE by 7) ar | expect for 15 cents? { of DR. JOSEPRRON fc | Danger” Frids rook Ava Wares CHESS LEAGUE FORMED BEACON, N, ¥. |Sat., Feb. 25, 9 p. m.] SATURDAY ers Club, 499 E. 160th St, near Third Ave | In order to develop and to put the| Special Program Every Week-End CONCERT WILL FOLLOW NIGHT FEB 25th | SUBSCRIPTION 25 CENTS LECTURE ty Fila Winter stettens, re-|WOtKers’ chess playing on an organ- | $12.50 Includes T meet apace ped Auspices: Karl Liebknecht Br. 122 7 gently returned. trom Soviet. Union tonight | ized as aE ee a oic.o0 Includes Tax Dr. Louis L. Schwartz of International Worker Order. JOHN REED CLUB, 450 6th Ave. (Near 11 St.) Boe, neat leoth Bt. we ect; “Culture in| with headquarters at 813 Broadway. | eememabets iy bs Ww. o at Se eran? $10.50 per week eiety el pea ie Admission 15 Cents LECTU! Brown tonight at the| AS at the first meeting only seven Ase Shiba es ee Adobe banteceaad at The removal of Bis office to larger Bronx Workers Club, 569 Prospect ave.| Clubs were represented. Another con- OPEN ALL YEAR—HEALTHFUL FOOD, REST, RECREATION quarters at Subject: “The Communist Standpoint on| ference will be held, more chess SPORT AND CULTURE the Rent Strike.” 1 Union Square (8th Floor) ' 7 os henberg tonight groups will be drawn into action. This All Winter Comforts—Steam Heat—Hot and Cold Running W: i Y TONITE TOMORROW NITE- ios Workers Genter: aot (telat x | goserence will take place at 813|f] .. in Every Room 4 Suite 968 Tel. Algonquin 4-9805 CONCERT & DANCE i M h \ LECTURE by Albert Moreau tonight at| Broadway on Wednesday night at 8 i vis | “ ; Brompect Workers Center, 1187 So. Blvd. pm, March 1, 1933. All clubs, or|f| ©.” “Phone—EStabrook $-1400 Se Mapa <ck Oa Ecce, ca Sat., Feb, 25, 8 p. m. CAN FASCISM WIN IN, ovie Showing 5 paar; nowt An pm;| similar organizations are urged to| Workers organizations write for Special Excursions and Rates ee Mat One-Hall Price 215 THIR VENU. “The Struggle for Bread” Gritie tonigh: send their delegates to this meeting AUTOMOBILES LEAVE DAILY FROM CO-OPERATIVE 4215 THIRD AVENUE GERMANY” agie tor (Corner of Tremont) ED ROYCE will speak on Workers Club, 1349 Jerome Ave. | Subject: and help build a strong workers chess “Trotsky the Reneg: Field of Cul- REQTAURA? 'T, 2700 BRONX PARK EAST, BRONX, N. Y¥. movement in the United States. In-| ‘ : z ja ae “ * Peed by Car dividual players are also urged to Sool—Poet will recite ‘Lecture by ‘The Revolutionary Press, 1601. Vyse. Ave , attend. iproun i n Balalaika Orchestra {/ MAX BEDACHT its Role and Significance” Womens Auxiliary Post 33, WESL. Admis- | 1.8.0, COUNCIL MEETING CALLED | oe en pe, Ce | Ausptoes:. All's « Palitere ‘Union fj ADMISSION 15 CENTS ! ADMISSION 25 CENTS MEM SHIP MEETING Pe .| The first district LSU Council Lenses not included BRONX LOCAL No. 1 MEMBERSHIE EETINC 1 Kk mses not in ss wey Workers Club at 2128 C ,| meeting since the fifth rict Con- COHEN’S, 117 Orchard St. AMERICAN YOUTH FEDERATION Bronx, at 8:30 p.m. All members tend and bring friends. MIDDLE BRONX WORKERS CLUB vention will be held at the LSU Of- First Door Off Delaucey St. Brooklyn) Sie, AS BIOee Nay, ais Tupmiay ove é ‘Telephone: ORchard 4- . 122 Second Ave., N. Y. C. iecrune a Beat Se “tne ay | out tna apecitio: veoeeanh: peed Russian Theatre Performance Entertainment and Dance igeikisn, Clos, eae Vauat™s>"E | activity in all fields of sport for the | as ; P | = or esc Manhetian Aves at 81 ccoing geaeon, Will lay, plans for the| fo oe en Oe Downtown Saturday, Feb. 25th Hat SGA WEINGTETN AY 136—15th St... Breoklyn H E L L E N > S (Between 3rd and 4th Avenue) eae, Arranged by Unemployed Council ivotedeeuke of 201 Bond Street 116 University Place \ ADMISSION 25 CENTS CORNER 13TH ST, NEW YORK CITY LECTURE tenant by ae ep iporricil ag Spartakiade campaign, and for the! 2 Sublects “the Fer Eastern’ situation.” | Participation of the LSU in work-| Dail LECTURE by Corliss Lamont tonight at |ingclass campaigns. All LSU clubs Cod Dery BSA the Menoco Building, 3:30 p.m. Auspices | Should send representatives. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, AT 8 P. M. Boro Park Workers Club. Admission 25c. } 3882 Third Ave., cor. Claremont Parkway N. Y. District International Labor Defense BAZAAR Island Ave. Comrade Graham will speak on his experiences in the Soviet Union. ATRENTION—Brownsville Workers Book . corner Pit- TWO tonight at 8:30 p.m. at 3159 Con LABOR UNION MEETINGS Shop. Dis- —- — my a . 7 ~ oe 99: 8 =—O———————ooo—= i | siindsita onan UR we. | Soviet Play: “THE TIME HAS COME”, in 3 Acts SQUARE CAFETERIA CHINESE NIGHT at MANHATTAN LYCEUM f 150 Sumner Ave., at i: ‘ : pam. Topic: Germany—Fasclst of Commu- MILLINERY WORKERS ALP DODO ne HE IO NE N01 SDAA ES Hae Saturday, Feb. 25th 66 East 4th Street nist? |_ Installation of Bronx Section of United Ad ion 15 At th GRILL a9 ix | Pr it Ce tte f Millinery Workers, _— € 7 41) Boturday Ce eee fot ote ee oe oe eee [159 Coree Front avenve | lll TODAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY i CONCERT-DANCE Saturday night given| 2700 Bronx Park East. Concert and dance 848 BROADWAY | Brooklyn, N.Y. ! 9 i Worke: and Working Woman, Admission | jetpen. Work | —Avranred by— Tonight's Program: ‘ 15 cents. Exceptionally good program. Re- DRESSMAKERS orker Center Comrades WOMEN’S COUNCIL No. 17 || ; freshments served. Dressmakers Unity Committee meets Feb. “ee ” Ue nnn eee fl Armnian Trio and Dancer BANQUET-CONCERT Saturday night at/| 25 at 1:30 p.m. at 140 West 36th St. } 1 M $ pam at 100, Avenue B, Benefit Daily teas act RESSERS a RR a | Balalayaka Orchestra orker ress pressers ‘ F Tea ‘ FILM SHOWING of “\China Express” Sat-| tonight right after work at 191 W. asin | Be Sianier Ma teeeronee sc heb arate atonal deh || ESS Deal DRC 824 Hh Of 64D pee Ukrainian Chorus % igh’ Nath St ts ie, AILORS ws) User Vien stot pms Dancing and| Custom allows ‘Departinent of Needle| “ ” | UNIVERSITY GRILL, Inc. |) <BOMAGIL + Speaker: WEINSTEIN DEFENSE Mi refreshments. ‘Trades Workers Industrial Union concert | Ae Ded mah ATTORNEY * -« and dance at 7 pan. on Feb, 25th at 500 BAR RESTAURANT 1 5 , Dancing—2 Halls—2 Orchestras Sunday pia | for the benefit of the “DAILY WORKER” |] 72 UNIVERSITY PL, N.Y. ©], ae _ hse 4 hiomiiad » { DANCE-PACKA\ by the | | uabor Movement | i = i rou , : , at 2: Between 10th and 11th St. vspieeyouts RESTAURANT OPEN. — Delicious Food. — Low 1 Coney Asiana Workers Chub, Mermaid || MEET YOUR COMRADES aT THE Sunday, February 26, at 2:30 P. M. erga e tilt aah Prices FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, 28th Street and Broadway Sun., Feb. 26, 2 p. m. TICKETS 35¢e 50¢ and 75 on sale at WORKERS’ BOOK SHOP, 50 East 12th Street and DISTRICT OFFICE, DAILY WORKER. LECTURE by Sain Nessin, Organizer of 4 Di H Ch b GUS a Forum ot wrssn'puscteus 95 |] Cooperative Dining Clu Rodney St., Sunday, Feb. 26th at 12 noon. Subject: United Pront. ‘eid ALLERTON AVENUE LECTURE by Scott Nearing Sunday eve-| i aing at 8 p.m. at 1373 ard St., Brooklyn. | ned oie takeliyisd Auspices Boro Park Workers Club. Admis- sion 2% cents. (Unemployed Tickets must be bought at Unemployed Cot 428 SARATOGA AVE. B'K'LYN ie 10 East 17th Street.) sited rien Auspices: Alt’n Painters Union SATURDAY ’— COSTUME BALL . pe i i FVvVvVv ee eee Co Pure Foods Proletarian Prices

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