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2TO4 YEARS =| WHAT'S ON~ |" “FOR WEINSTEIN| IMPORTANT NOTE: pa "LL.D. Bazaar Raising view o e critical either Funds for Appeal situation in the Daily Worker, NEW Y RK.—Reje organizations are urgent Ty|, lesen ejec asked to enclose money, at the th rate of one cent a word per in- ¢ Internatior jismiss the cc udge he Bronx County ing, 10:30 s jetermi. e sentence of 2 to 4 years in Sing Sing. Refuses to Plead for Mercy Before sentence was pronounced, Labor Temple, 14 St. and Second] Jose) eaking for Wein. Workers Film and Photo Hynde aban 2 Soviet Film—“POLY-| “MOROZKO"—a short, wilt| tention of pleading for mercy from | sertion, with announcements. Saturday (Manhatian ) FILM SHOWING tonight at 5:30 and 8:30 also be shown. This is first program of “HIS-| the court because he committeed no Dake a ee nie Be (0° | crime and is innocent. He claims, es at Labor Temple in the next sev eral weeks. Admission 25 cents, Subserip- | @0d_ testimony during the _ trial | lckets for entire series of five show- proved, that his conviction was un- | | called for, and was engineered by | ‘t| the District Attorney, by the police, | by the bosses, by Harry Weissglass, | Louis Dehn, m PI | oomnans in order to get rid of Hin | because he led the strike against the | ‘Sub- to- | se, and es are | ppeal the c this and other c eeded, and tomorrow are the last two days of the LL.D. Bazaar, 66 E. 4th St, which workers should pa- tronize to help smash the frame up system. COLORLITE Progressive Yo BANQUET-CONCERT ‘or er and Scho m | Ave, the Daily 1 tonight at & p.m. at School FILM SHOWING of “Ching Express” Sat urday night at National Students League. 13 West {7th St. 7 pm. Dancing and 500 Demand Freedom at City College | of "The Struggle for Youth Federation, 122 pm. Also. enterisin- — feeds to Daily NEW YORK.—Students at ta New York University and City Col- | lege ck yesterday in protest | against suppression by the adminis- t They demanded complete (Bronx) ademic freedom and lowering of en by Unit 1¢ ¥CL at 1mg| fees. The N.Y.U. strike was precipj- Apt. 205 tonight at 8| tated by the suspension of the stu- 3 at CCN. Y., the demand | r reinstatement of the nine- | n students inv picketed ea: students, who d leaflets and rallied | t classes to open-air meetings. About 1,500 students gathered ind the C.C.N.Y. flag-pole, and i Tesolutions repeating their strike was to be con- vening session. | 00 were in the stu- in the mo: ted tags e who heard speakers ding Donald Henderson, Roger win, Professor Arthur Cutler er, John Donovan, and Na- | veyl. Later in the after- . ee Chancellor Brown issued a nar ment sustaining the Senate's m Judgment. Further protest was be- gun. Both of these student strikes are signs of the awakening of the Amer- j ican student body, which, in offering | | militant opposition to academic sup- pression, is building up a strong na- tional student movement. (For lack of space details are omit- ted. A more complete article will ap- pear Monday.—Editor.) (Brooklyn) DANCE given by Progressive Workers Cul- ture Club, 159 Sumner Ave, at | SAM NESSIN, Organizer of TUUC will speak at Forum of Bridge Pia: Clad, 285 Rodney St. this afternoon at 12 noon, Sub- ject: “The United Front,” Admission free. | All workers invited. | | DANCE-PACKAGE PARTY given by | Coney Island Workers Club, 2709 Merm: Admission ten cents. ECTURE by Sam Nessin on | employment?” 2 Sect oP | tonig! Worker st | near LECTURE by Scott Nesring Sunday eve- etl cian |ning at @ pan. at 1973 43rd St., Brooklyn Wn “Beech Ave, conigh: | AusPlces Boro Park Workers Club. Adis: m, | si 5:90 6 | Sion 25 cents, | LECTURE by L. DeSantes tonight at 8:3 ENTERTAINMENT- DANCE given by Un-/ 5m. at Brighton Progressive Club at 129 employed Council of 201 Bond St. for the | Brighton Beach Ave. Subject: “The Ger- Denefit of Daily Worker tonight at 8 p. m.| man Situstion.” at 136 15th St., Brooklyn, between Third . | and Fourth Aves. Admission 25 cents “why Un- at Sheepshead Cultural Club at 8:30 p.m. at 2280 East 23rd St., leck Road, MONDAY PHILIP AMRON, recently returned from Atnletie| Biro Bidjan_ brings Sreetings to the work- Beach Hast. Ail welowme to hear him. Admissi: free. Lecture auspices Coopera- Sunday tive Colony Culture Committee and a (Manhattan) | DEBATE: “Shall Soviet Russia Be Recog- | PIERRE : | nized.” at Downtown ‘SU, 316 E. 14th ney ) St, 8:30 p.m. Mon t. Admission aa “at | free. 8:30 p.m. ak Beettioven ATTENTION: WORKERS OF UPPER Ho, Di ion 18 BRONX—Weinstein Mass Protest Meeting on LECTURE by Morris Colman tonight at|Monday night at 8:30 p.m. at Russian 8 p. m. ct Revolutionary Writers Federa-| Mutual Aid Society No. 62, 4049 ‘Third Ave ton, 115 West 2ist St. Subject: ‘Marxism | Dear 174th St. Auspices Upper Bronx ILD. gad Technice | WORKER CORRESPONDENCE GROUP of LABOR SPORTS UNION WRESTLING|N. Y. Meets Monday night at 7:30 pm. at MEET, at Finnish Hall, 15 West 126th St.,| 114 West 21st St. this afternoon at 2 p. Forty wrestlers. | Will take place. Over 3 bouts. Admission 25¢. Labor Sports movement. SAMUEL J. STEMBER » Open Forum th Post 191, Work 293 Bast 10th St. Su of the Veterans in Am REGULAR Sunde Interesting discussion All workers invited, espe- Support ta gate those active in organization. | ||| LABOR UNION | | MEETINGS workers invited ission free, CUSTOM TAILORS ‘CLASS IN an. | _ Custom rs Department of Needle| World Today" » ny | Trades Industrial Union concert bartan, Sund }|end dance at 7 p.m. on Feb, 25th at 569 JAMES FORD will speak at Harlem| Prospect Ave. | Pome Educational Forum, Workers Center, 650 | t 4 p. m. this afternoon. Sub- | ject: “Revolutionary Upsurge of Negro Mass~ ts in Latin America, Africa." FRIENDS OF SOVIET UNION FORUM this evening at 6:30 p. m. at 227 Lenox r, FOOD WORKERS | All food workers report at 10 a.m. Feb, 27 at Food Workers Industrial Union of- fice, 4 West 18th St. for important action. Ave. Speaker: John Subject: “Technocracy and Soviet © er.” HIKE OF NATURE FRIENDS to Stoats-/ curg-Suffern, Meet Erie Ferry, Chambers Airy, Large St. at 7 a. m. Fare $1.40, Leads Beg Roe“ic and H. Mueller. Six hours walking. ° RED SUNDAY at Workers Zukun M Hall nED, SuNDAY at Woukes Zhuo os] | Meeting Rooms and lub rooms. * " ? TO HIRE (Bronx) Suitable for Meetings, Lectures LECTURE by Robert Dunn, Director of Labor Research Association tonight at 8:30 im, Cooperative Colony, East. Topic: “U. 8. In perialism in South and Central America.” AML invited. LECTURE by Max Bedacht, member Cen- wal Committee, Communist Party tonight 39 p. m. at Bronx Workers Club, 1610 Boson Road corner St. Subject: and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Ine. 347 E. 72nd St. Telephone: 1] Rhinelander 5097 Admission Ave., corner 2 pm Et SUNDAY at 10 am. at ‘Tremont Workers Club, 2075 Clinton Ave. First ses- tion in Principles of Communism at 5 p.m Admission free. NO activities at Concourse Workers Club day in preparation for March 4 Dance. LECTURE tonight at 8 p.m. at Pelham larkway Workers Club, 2128 Cruger Ave. lubject; “End of Capitalist Stabilization.” DANCE tonight at Bronx Workers Center, 160 Prospect Ave. Admission 15 centa. Goitlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Near 14th St. ‘Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 All winds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty | AVON THEATRE Work- {4 AMUSEMENTS | DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, § satu RDAY, ERERU AEA: 2s 1933 AMERICAN YOUTH FEDERATION 122 Second Ave. N. Y. C. THEATRE GU RICAN DREAM : By GEORGE O'NEILL THE AME TONIGHT at 8 P. M. “Daily Worker” Starting Today—Ameriean Premiere =| | NOT TOO AESTHETIC FOR THE ACME AUDIENCES! Movie re 80. Mate. Thurs. and. Sat, 3:90 DOVZHENKO'S | “The Struggle for Bread” ! : spay bsiparpaate nae (Director of “ARSENAL”, “SOIL", Etc, ED ROYCE will speak on ] ACE THE MUSI } en | se I VA N ” | “The Revolutionary Press, ‘4TH ST, THEATRE, W. of Broadway Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2: ELMER RICE E, THE PEOPLE A NEW PLAY iN TWENTY SCENES LAST WEEK W 1) _ THE THEATRE GOInD Presents GRAPHY A comedy Se S. N. PEPRMAN 45th St. Mats (this week) Wed. & Sai _ JUDITH ANDERSO. ONQUEST By ARTHUR HOPKINS W. 45 . LA, 46720 ‘Bro | Eve. 8:90, oF = S| of the Five-Year Plan is giving | West of B’way | in} | s le and Significance” With English Superimposed Titles Its Rot nf Show! a | Admission se Showing how the titanic struggle SLOLEEAGT ET ran Bate birth to a new race of oneee people | Produced in the USSR by Ukrain Film TRE woaxers Acme Theatre |! 14TH ST, AND UNION SQUARE | Cont. from 9 A.M. (IDNITE SHOW SAT JOHN BARRYMORE | in “TOPAZE” 29 .EASI 14TH § NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY PREETI | BKOJERFERSON 4 8 ¢|NOW |“LAUGHTER IN HELL” |Bv 8:40 Mats Washingion’s B'day, Thur., Sat.| with PAT O°BRIED GLORIA STUART io BLORLA Se “ : FRANCIS LEDER! iH In| Feature with PAULINE PREDERIOK AT SPECIAL PRICES AU TU) | = for Organizations The New York a MOROSCO THEATRE, Eves. 8:40. Mats. Wed. YIDDISH ae ee EVERY NIGHT & Wed., sat, Maurice Schwartz's bib’? os te Kalb” Great Production Will hold you spellbound,"-—World-Teleeram | “SOUTHERN JUSTICE tence of Negro worker to death for leading fight for bread— American Workers must save Hern- dor ad other Atlanta from clutches of vicious chain gang ing 3 | MUSIC | WALTER, Conductor defendants | Philharmonic - Symphony | 107 Bristol Street (Bet, Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) Bikiyp PHONE; DICKENS 2-3012 Office Honrst 8-10 A.M., 1-2, @-8 P.M. | METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE UNDAY AFTERNOON at 8: | | Carnegie Hal intern’) Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT Sat. . 45 | ELSSOHN STRAUSS ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. (Steinway Pisno) | | 80 FIFTH AVENUE REED CLUB TONIGHT :-: Phil Dan JOHN | Dolly atorker Benefit Party and Dance DANCES by Mura Dehn, SHADOW PUPPET SHOW by Louis Buni Potamkin. songs. JBSCRIPTION JOHN REED CLUB, 450 6th Ave. ( 1éth FLOOR Ali Wark Done Under Verson) Care ot DR. JOREPRAON SONGS by Jim WORKERS’ BALLADS by SINGING of revolutionary till Tate to Red Batters! Refreshments, lips. New A: Dr. WILLIAM BELL 106 E. 1éth St. near 4th Av. DANCIN co Orchest 25 CENTS ar 11 St.) | Als. 4-0649 Strictly by ap Dr. L. KESSLER TODAY’ — CO; N. Y. District Intern Tonight’s Costume Ball Red Dancers Dancing—2 Ha RESTAURANT OPEN. (Unemployed Tickets must be BAZAAR TODAY and SUNDAY Musical Art Trio Russian Chorus Delicious Food. Admission: Sat. 50c., Sunday Free Till 5 P. M., Evening 25c, 10 East 17th Street.) SUNDAY—SCOTTSBORO DAY SURGEON DENTIST 8532 BROADWAY Suite 1067-1008 Cor. New York STUME BALL ith 3 ational Labor Defense ab MANHATTAN TXCEUM ADMISSION TILL 5 P. M rs FREE—Dancing, Movies Programs" Plays, Concerts —_— LAST DAY SUN. lls—2 Orchestras of, N. ¥. DIST, 1. UD. Last Chance for Bargains Low Prices bought at Unemployed Council, Garment PATRON ADVERTISERS District IZE OUR Garment Section Workers Patronize Bronx Navarr Cafeteria 333 7th AVENUE Corner 28th St. Mott Haven 9-8749 DR. JULIUS JAFFE Surgeon Dentist EAST 140th STREET (Cor. Willis Ave.) 401 BOULEVARD CAFETERIA & F. CAFETERIA, INC. SOUTHERN BOULEVARD Corner Freeman Street Brooklyn AVALON Cafeteria 1610 KINGS HIGHWAY OPEN DAY AND NIG DEWEY 9-9512 “RENDEZOUS” 1288 WORKERS—EAT AT THE Parkway Cafeteria 1638 PITKIN AVENUE Near inson Ave For Brownsville Proletarians SOKAL CAFETERIA 1689 PITKIN AVENUE New York | | __— Classified | UNFURNISHED ROOM or SMALL APART- | MENT wanted. Steam heat. See or phone I, Daily Worker, brary book (Chopin) in 5th Ave. te Saturday night, Feb. ichenck Ave., Brooklyn, Return Sutter. te Brooklyn. N. ¥ | 14th St, area, | Downtown | HELLEN’s || HYGRADE VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RESTAURANT 149 West 28th St., New York A RESTAURANT 116 University Place CORNER 13TH ST, NEW YORK CITY JADE MOUNTAIN American & Chinese Restaurant 197 SECOND AVENUE Bet, 12 & 13 Welcome to Our Comrades WORKERS PATRONIZE | CENTURY CAFETERIA 154 West 28th Street Pare Food Proletarian Prices ‘DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY j REAL TREAT YOR WORKERS | Special Dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 45¢ | Phone Tomkins 8g. 6-554 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES Good Food Served Right Farragut A place wit moaphere a a02 iat St New Yore Cafeteria 326 Seventh Av.. at 28th St. EAT AT THE ROYAL CAFETERIA 827 BROADWAY Between 1th & 13th Sts.) Royal Dishes for the Proletart OUR WORKERS MEMBERS OF F.W.1.U Manhattan Lyceum Hall Mass Meet: Belts “weddings 66-68 BE ath St. SPLENDID LARGE Hall and Meeting Rooms TO HIKE Perfect for BALLS, DANCES. UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA 122 University Place SERVING WORKERS CENTER LECTURES, MEETINGS, Etc IN THE New ESTONJAN WORKERS HOME 27-29 W.115th St. N.¥.C. Phone UNiversity 4-0105 a eraarrsearal FOR BALLS, BANQUETS, WEDDINGS Stuyvesant Hennington Hall Hall | 140-142 Second Ave.| 214-216 Second St. | New York City New York City CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Rarely even for these times will you find clothing of such EXCER- TIONAL VALUES at prices as LOW as these. These Suits aND Overcoats are made to sell at just double the price we ask for them. We do not ask you to take our word for it. We invite you to visit us and see for yourself. We are appealing to knowing worker's, especially those affili- ated to working class organiza- tions and clubs thruout Greater New York City to take advantage of our offer. Stop in Today! SALTZMAN BROS. HIGH GRADE CLOTHING READY MADE and TO ORDER 181 STANTON STREET pay" Sock’ ‘tise NEW YORK DRY DOCK 4-3040 WORKERS SCHOOL FORUM | ROY HUDSON | National Secretary of the M. W. I, U. will speak on “The Role of the Marine Workers in the Struggle Against War” | Sunday Night, Feb. 26, at 8 O’clock 55 East 12th Street, Second Floor ADMISSION 25¢ QUESTIONS DISCUSSION Students of Workers’ School Admission 2 Cents Plus Student Card Organizations Partici- pating in Raising Funds | for the | | Daily, qlorker innate —Lectue by— MAX BEDACHT | “German Situation” CONEY ISUAND CENTER 2709 MERMAID AVE. | | | Tonight 9 P. M. CONCERT WILL FOLLOW | Auspices: Karl Licbknecht Br. 122, of International Worker Order Admission 15 Cents CONCERT & DANCE Tonight 8 P. M. 4215 THIRD AVENUE (Corner of Tremont) i Ce Svh'-—Pret will recite Russian Balalaika Orchestra Auspices: Alt'n Painters Union BRONX LOCAL No. 1 Admission 25 Cents Entertainment and Dance TONIGHT 136—15th St. Brooklyn (Between 3rd and 4th Avenue) Arranged by Unemployed Council of 201 Bond Street Seareenc ciara Subscribe Now to Soviet Periodicals for. 1933 ‘PRAVDA’, ‘IZVESTIA'’, ‘EKONOMICHESKAYA JIZN’, ‘ZA INDUSTRIALIZATSI Each $10.00 Per Year ENGLISH PUBLICATIONS: fs Day-to-day Developments in the USSR & How Foreigners Share in Them Moscow News $3.00 Quarterly Review $2:00 Weekly Edition, 6 igs. a month—per year Published by the USSR per year Daily edition, 26 tgs. 2 month~ $§.9Q Chamber of Commerce ver year The Struggle for Five a USSR In Constructi: 00 Years In Four canes L E Cc T U R E —— ape sou Leaks Plead ae patel Special A. B. MAGIT || Soviet Travel sustreted, 6 iss. 2 year $1.00 ver year i SEND SUBRKCRIPTIONS, INQUIRIES, REQUESTS FOR CATALOGUES “Role of Daily Worker in FOR SOVIET PUBLICATIONS, BOOKS, MUSIC, MAPS, ETC.. TO the Labor Movement” Sole Hepeovente tives in pty ERS Sun., Feb. 26, 2 p. m. AMKNIG MBEHIDUNARODNATA Between 28-20 Sta, 428 SARATOGA AYE. B’K’LYN KNIGA, MOSCOW NEW YORK Auspices:; Alt'n Painters Union CHINESE NIGHT TONIGHT 3159 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. —Arranged by— WOMEN'S COUNCIL No. 17 $1.50 “ARTEF” is giving @ performance of “HIRSCH LECKERT” for the benefit of the “DATLY WORKER” Sunday, February 26, at 2:30 P. M. FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, 28th Street and Broadway \ TICKETS 35¢ 50c and Tic on sale at WORKERS' BOOK SHOP, 50 East 12th Street snd DISTRICT OFFICE, DAILY WORKER. HOUSE PARTY AND ENTERTAINMENT Tonight at 8 P. M. 242 Throop Ave, cor Middle St. (2nd _ floor) Auspices; Sec. 6, Unit 23 ADMISSION FREE LECTURE Sun.. Feb, 26. 8 P. M. || ALLEN JOHNSON \ “THE PRESENT GERMAN SITUATION” Russian Workers Hall 4049 Third Ave., near 175th St. Arranged by Sec. 15, Unit 12 AFFAIR Sun., Feb. 26, 8p. m. |} ITALIAN PROLET CLUB || 197 Humbolt St. Cor. Meserole St., Brooklyn Arranged by Sec. 6, Unit 4 HOUSE PARTY TONIGHT 236 E. 13th St, Apt. 25 Arranged by Sec. 1, Unit 1 || MIDDLE BRONX WORKERS CLUB | Russian Theatre Performance for the benefit of the Daily, qorker TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. 3882 Third Ave., cor, Claremont Parkway Soviet Play; “THE TIME HAS COME”, in 8 Acts will be produced by the R.N.O.V. No. 45, Dramatic Circle | Admission 15c, — At the door 20c. French Workers Club ENTERTAINMENT AND Wid DAILY WORKER BANQUET TONIGHT AT 8 P. SUNDAY, MARCH 19th SPARTACUS WORKERS 269 West 25th Street SPARTACUS MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA WORKERS LABORATORY THEATRE CUBAN RUMBA BAND Admission 25¢ BALL ROOM AND MEET- ING ROOM WITH STAGE Capacity 400 — SATURDAYS 820.00 SRE COMRADE GROSS AT BAR, Bronx Workers Center 569 PROSPECT AVENUE CLUB | MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 East 4th Street / Organizations are requested to send delegations \ Workers Cooperative Colony 2700-2500 BRONX PARK EAST: (OPPOSITE BRONX PARK) has now REDUCED THE RENT | ON THE APARTMENTS AND SINGLE ROOMS CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Kindergarden; Mlaszes for Adults and Children; Library; Gymnasium; Clubs and Other Privileges NO INVESTMENTS REQUIRED SEVERAL GOOD APARTMENTS & SINGLE KOOMS AVAILABLE ' ‘Take Advantage of the Opportunity. i —_ RUSSIAN COSTUME BALL of the first anni- viet Russia Tordny” Y, MARCH at IRVING PLAZA 15th Street and Irving Place, N. ¥. ADMISSION 35¢ peel e elen at dteeeriet Umer TI! (Tasiagtos” aveens (cata eo, Wile f the Soviet Union ins Road, Stop at All Avenue way and Workers Station, Tel. Estabrook $-1400—1401 h Bt. Ne ¥. Clty, Office open daily rr & Saturdyy

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