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VAGE TW 10,00 One Hour Fur Strike in 7 Cities Shows Solidarity NAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933 0 DEMONSTRATE AGAINST THE M URD CALLED 10 TRIAL ‘Funeral Today for | Sylvia Rosenberg, || Militant Worker | ER OF FUR STRIKER JOBLESS LEADER | Foltis-Fischer Writ Is Attempt to | Put Thru Virtual Anti-Strike Law PARENTS PROTEST JAMMED SCHOOLS With Hollander Strikers wetter wen ree ii kid ata ||Delegation to O'Shea § Sere T aaireailensl Bi PRUPSE, | shee cateterac to bes AReaNK te the | Tuer the capeakiee wt te Sank dhe: iemeecct eine | | Yesterday of pneumonia. Her bod Today with Demands g Ezeebbit Skins in Hollander Shop Dyed with toa tes ay tnt vere other) To, came ek sestsiafiatecn i | worey fan Keeaboy aad ‘ing down workers sik jens Center 30 2 19ty St fom 9) | NEW YORK —The Parents and Wy Crowd Adopts Resolution Condemning Lucchi and participated in by scores of work ers’ organizations, was _ brutally smashed by the police under the or- | A big and particularly food workers, is called by the Food Workers Indus- bilization of all workers, | | and Andrew Overgaard | for the Trade Union Unity Coun- | cil. | committ tional Labor Defense. rede ‘aw from secur- retary of the N. Y. District, Interna- | | All workers of the Salfelt Hat | Co., Boro Park Workers Club, in| | | |the millinery trade, and members | O'Shea, Superintendent of Schools, today, at 3:39 p, m. to protest against the unbearable conditions at Publi¢ Pa TA “ Pe OW a . q ar y | i i * * * * vork- | |of the Communist Party, Section| | School 61, Boston Road and Char- é arris As Agents of Murderous Boss ders of Walker, McKee and other| trial Union to fight the new weap- | tion against the work-| | a | , and He s' Tammany officials who flatly refused | On of the bosses, the contempt of | NEW YORK.—The Irving A Peourts, ithe virving | |) should alveid she suneral tonay. | |Jomer st. te 3 SUNT "i suea’s & sdelevahloncelecce ° ceedings brought aga‘nst | Corapany, receivers for Folti is trying to crush| savin Rosenberg was a member|| ‘This school which is also serving NEW YORK.—Massed on 29th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues at to receive the delegation elected by| court proceedi r a . rs J is Be enone was aUen i noon nay 10,000 fur Cees dyers and needle trades workers voiced athe workers to present their petition} those who strike during a receiv | against whose entire city-\ the strike against the Foltis-Fisher , |Of th Millinery United foe as an annex to James Monroe High vigorous protest against the cold blooded murder of Natalie Ballero, 24-|of demands which were similar to| Ship. The meeting will be tomorrow of cafeterias the Food Wo’ cafeterias by bringing up the officiais| |Committee, which particularly | | School, is so overcrowded, it is using year-old striker of the A, Hollander & Sons plant in Newark, N. J,, and those around which the workers are | at 8 p.m. in Bryant Hall, 1087 6th | dustrial Union is now conducting a of the Food W ndustrial Union | urges all millinery workers to come | | triple shift sessions, as a result of e ~ sameninegatetbigs $$ — — 5 c| her funeral. 3 chi: : a ts . allying for March 4th. i} and the pic! contempt of | | t? which, the hours of teaching are far pledged their Se ee ee the Dena strike, | Among the police witnesses appear- N A A ( P EXPOSED NOW TRIES ‘court. facets | too, short. the children are compelled a iilewrat cater ir ‘ainst Powers is Deputy Inspec- I In ‘being named recéiver for the|———— o have irregul lunch hours, and Honance, me TE omching Strugele i sauce mee docced te muro « , attra ie Teng Trust CoM Ouiek Acton Blocks. |Mecerie atch tna os ; rs th “Blood of the LAaune Ing uv rug derous attack of the police against pratically “pecom' ooisicer or) ick Act‘on Blocks | about with them for lack of space, dyed ne he | could not stand it went out on on Balkan Fascism unemployed workers on April 21st, and who, subsequently was assigned TO SAVE ITSELF BY ATTACK ON ms that the workers are y the court. This trust union and the striking Eviction. . in the Bronx | The association is demanding: BOE poy abeenuea ty ee ose eet fa Db “ The immediate abolition of the t cepa ie in contempt because they are inter- e Mar Nepean eae triple system. : employed workers’ families on the FOREIGN BORN NEGRO PH y SICI ANS 1 SE dn ohtiont | PEW RO ier speytunmibire Of 8) erin ewemmel eee aes At Steleers: Prenat lower East Side of New York. | : * icra : he Mesoe joads of delegates from|Parade to Consulates Three bt Because the workers see that only| fering with the work of the court, and they ar evicted worker at 1570 Washington | 2. High School Annex. Patterson, th h tk litant 1 Styaterical th let hich tt tan viol the ip order . | Ave. Bronx, was put back yesterday| 3. Free hot lunches of wholesome the fur and dye sho) atters' g * "; y through the militant mass struggles NEW YORK.—Hysterical over the completeness in which they stand sued by y on June 13,/ by the Militant House Committee of |food and milk, free clothing to all Bayonne, and a Sunday Forenoon led by the Unemployed Councils, sup-! exposed as the whitewashers of the Harlem Hospital charges, the officials that Olle | os dee ae ‘ith the aia Children of the unemployed and part P wees) demon! 7 YORK—T a, 1 Ported by other workers’ organiza-| of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People are now nis, and all its)|/008 | Reem sn ven) Wau ie ad | time workers, use of the Poche tee Gan - dared Nae tons, increased relief can be Won,| resorting to back-door methods of attacking the foreign born Negro doc- : 3 of outside workers, while at the same| “4 meeting of the association will by the po! Se 7 attiea’ SS tie Aud cimaierie dist ceey eee ae i inbeanea moe all tors and medical workers of Harlem. This is the general opinion of the strained from interfering in any way | time a committee ers under | be hela tonight at 8 pan. at the Free union addr apy mingiopea ye nme mata teal tin ere ie seme ns ists 82 March | professional people in Harlem, 6 ae with the receiver. | the leadership of the Middle Bronx | Fellowship Hall. Al parents of the two platforms Gt dimansta, scntes fase |c ween 5D yccdenaar g Goineil heads | Dr. Sidat Singh, president of the | of the exposure, | Against All Strikers | Unemployed Council went to the |eighborhood are requested to come. t een ante i i ; giaeteee the Powers trial at this time,|North Harlem Medical Society, one | another advertised speaker at the| “This is the first time that the| Home Relief Bureau to demand rent fe ere, Suan aS used ons: abe Soak, ill mobilize at 10:30! o: chow the terror methods which | °! the organizations whose members meeting is Dr. Samuel Kopetzisky, have tried to crush a strike by {lic School 61, means that one group kth Ave. at 11 a. m. up Sixth west on 38th St. to Eighth Ave., north on Eighth Ave. to 54th , East on 54th St. to Broad- Baller are waging a bitter fight against the Tammany dictators of the hospital, has been singled out by the N.A.A.C. P. as the butt of the campaign be- ing waged against the foreign born the bosses are depending on against the growing fighting spirit of the workers. this ‘contempt’ method,” John J. Bal- lam stated. “If the workers allow this procedure by the Irving Trust Com- editor of the New York Medical | Week, official organ of the New York County Medical Society. A previous issue of this publication adopted the pany to go through it means that} for the evicted worker. | The Tenants of 1570 Washington | Ave. are calling a meeting in the} house tonight so that they can or- of children reports at 7:45, is re- leased for lunch at 10:30 to 12, gces home at 2:30 second group reports at 8, lunches 11 to 12, goes home at 3; | third group reports at 9, lunches 1 > C3 2: 2 a 5 a 4 line (partially) of the People’s Com- fi way and the Turkish Consulate, north on Broadway to Columbus Circle, where a meeting will be held. Delegations are to be sent from the if | leader of the Negro people, Rev. M. | ¥, ra .< | ceivership, then bring up the strikers SPLENDID LARGE LAT ihe of march 16's Bulestian con, (OL rammed H.R.W orker | Devine and edited by George W.| Jiee Ligh eG pie and the strike leaders for contempt Hall d Obwanizatioks Paris sulate at Madison ‘Ave. and 45th St). vope nose Gross, WRB, | Hattie & close ee Ae Be the New York Medical County So- |! oe Tt isa oe must aul an rganizations artici- rotest the murder of Christo eee —Rose Gross, H.R.B.} pital head Dr. Wright, follows the | ciety “ a i “ | use ail its power to crush this un- ‘. * *. Te Se 4 eels on sane 24, 1933, Mace- | investigator from the Spring and Eli- | Pareucione of the NAACP, and reaenlaa c g pepe ype ese derhand and vicious move by the | Meeting Rooms pating m Raising Funds uty to the Sobranje. An-| Zzabeth Street station, was discharged | makes a vicious anti-foreign born tHe CfaceinevRilil Be mane ena bosses.” | TO HIRE ie fi th ntion will go to the Turk- | On framed-up charges of graft. The | attack on the Negro people and par- representative of the Universal Negro| ‘This move by the Irving Trust Co, ||P Perfect for BALLS, DANCES, or the One to the Yugo-) Workers who were under her juris- | ticularly on Dr. Singh. Improvement Association, and Dr, |is even more vicious than the bosses’ ||y LECTURES, MEETINGS, Ete. PY 5) on Columbus Circle,| diction have signed a petition 100 Real Boss Fashion William G. Alexander, secretary of | attempts to secure injunctions, for in IN THE Dail al > they will protest against the| Per cent demanding her reinstate-| The News, with a front page head- the National (Negro) Medical Asso- | the efforts to get an injunction ap- New ESTONIAN uw fascist terror in Yugo-Slavia| ment and refuting the charge that|yine, “Smash Red Doctor Hospital ciation. But He oak to the entire |Plication for it must be publicly an- Coord Daig BSA} nother to the Rumanian Con-| she forced them to buy in any one | pjot,” then proceeds in real white line-up is shown by the New Voie {nounced, and the worki: WORKERS HOME sulate Central Park West near Co-| store. There have been Stoo]-pigeons boss fashios to raise the race ques- Age, in which it states that at this | Mobilize resistance against it before 27-29 W.115th St., N.Y.C. er lumbus Circle. coming around trying to intimidate | tion. Frequently using such phrases meeting Thursday ralph “the Honig |and during the hearing. In the new| Passe UNivereliy 4.0000 oe the Workers into backing up these | about Dr. Singh as “Hindoo president | ing sentiment which will take shone | move, however, inere is no pr | s NEW YORK. — Christo Trai | charges. jof the Colored doctors’ society” and | when a mass mecting will be held Ms | application and no i Brownsville facedonian nationalist labor | At @ meeting of these workers last | «qyedics Hindoo President Unmasked | the community to present charees | Workers are suddenly brought up be- Work and deputy to the Bulgarian Parlia- | night a committee was elected to pre-|as Force which Led Soolety into| direct to Gommisioner rect a | fore court for contempt and can be orkers Club , was struck down by five pistol | sent the demand for her reinstate- ism” i - r Secrncticnei,, | immediately punished. * 2 shots’ ima fastist attack made with | ment with the demonstration of ail| Communism” the paper tries to|manding an impartial investigation | ‘™mcdiately 1440 E. N.Y. Ave., Brooklyn the connivance of the Bulgarian gov- attack upon the Independent Demonstrate for Reinstatement. to save the faces of the misleaders, The New York News, Negro paper of Harlem, controlled by the mis- registered workers who have been | to split the ranks of the Harlem All| people into “native” and | the station today ll am. “foreign spread the lie that the doctors are | illegal. It will mean firm will be able to crush trike by voluntarily going into re- mittee Against Discrimination in Harlem Hospital and branded the N, AACP. whitewashing committee that any by a committee authorized by him| The Food Workers Industrial preparing to fight the vicious moye The People’s Committee Against | by the Irving Trust Company. ganize against evictions. to 2, home at 4. Dr. WILLIAM BELL sir 4 eee |Communists. The News and the | with power t di . . | Union, supported by the N. Y. Dis- nt in the streets of Sofia on pees ae ay eee ate Aa “powers” behind it do their utmost | tion of the hospital ee | trict, International Labor Defense, is TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. ave been sent to the flop-houses at | . “Daily Worker” Movie work ven cities a Labor Par nd the working class | workers are called upon to supr | born” in order to k tring the fig] Discrimination in Harlem Hospital,} « oA a fe F ‘orkers in seven cities a a fi rt f | order to hamstring the fight | a pital, ‘he move is a dagger thrust at) “ 99 the ‘call issued by the Executive | and peasants was forecast some time | the demonstration by mobilizing at | against the hospital discriminators, |in a special statement, issued today, See es eee ie OPTOMETRIST The Struggle for Bread Sounell of the Nevdle Trades Work- | ago, the New York Times of Decem-|7th St. and Ave. A at 10:30 am.| the white Dr, Conner and the Negro | Points out the following: “Ting |@VCtY Workers’ organization,” the h ¢ Solaire ion stopped work in | ber 2 stating, “the country is on the | to march down to the relief buro tol pr wright, 8° People of Harlem will not be stamp. | 700%, Workers In || 106 E. 14th St., near 4th Ay verge of important anti-Communist | action.” by suspension of the Communist Deputies, from 1 to by increased Paterson and Newark. | Oppression against the national mi- Will Help the ‘Daily’ | ea on Hospital Commissioner Greeff | admit that Commissioner Greeff has} All unions, all mass and fraternal Monthly Dance Interna- | Norities through direct cooperation | Feb. 9, “Demanded Harlem Colored | already approved of the whitewash | organizations, all liberal organiza- SATURDAY, MARCH 4 locals 2| With the fascist bands of Michailoff | NEW YORK.—An interesting mus- | People Direct the Hospital.” ‘The | Committee of the N.A.A.C.P. The | tions, all friends of labor are called > MODICAT ed the | Which were allowed to roam the Ma-| i.21 evening, half of the proceeds of | delegation demands that the people | People’s Committee calls upon all|upon by the Food Workers Indus- 8:30 P. M. |cedonian territory collecting taxes | which will go to the Daily Worker, | Of Harlem, those whose lives were at | honest and sincere Negro people and | trial Union and the N. Y. District,|[ 35 EAST 12th ST., Second Floor MARIONETTES A eee and killing and beating workers at is being arranged by the Bronx Med- | Stake in the hospital, Negro and | White workers to join the real fight | ILD, to join them in the fight against : Funeral Thursday will. | ical Aid unit of the Workers Inter-| White, the majority Negro, control | for an end to the butchery and dis-|the contempt-move by the Irving SPHOTAL PEATUUS.: Friday, March 3, 8 P. M \ SWARK N. Ja-Fellow workers| Traikoff hin was kidnapped in | 17 i ‘ ay he hospital. ‘i s crimination in the Harlem Hospital. ‘Trust Company. PRIVATE SHOWING OF Ors if oe NEWARK, N. J.—Fellow workers a ailoff’s band and | Pational Relief for Saturday, March | the hospital. ‘ LAB i auth a cikes cil a 1932, by Michailoff’s band and | 4"5t"s:39 pam, at the Musical Cul-| ‘Those most bitter against the News = A NEW SOVIET MOVIE ‘OR TEMPLE semb 3 Street, | threatened with death for the crime | ‘11. studio, 16 Mt. Hope Place. and N.A.A.C.P. leaders attack on the ernatior protests from workers ied The government proceeded, | immunity of | | back up the workers inside. the Negro hating New York Daily News the lie that the delegation of ; Negro and white workers which call- |Concert Saturday The paper gleefully quotes from | |clared today. “Success for the Irving eded by the charge of Communism |Trust Company will mean that every raised whenever Negro and white | union, liberal, radical, conservative workers unite against discrimination. | can be deprived of all rights to strik Even the New York News is forced to | against wage cuts, and starvation.” Workers’ School ED ROYCE wit speak on “The Revolutionary Press, Tis Role and Significance” lth Street and Second Avenue 3 ad ior’ me ‘4 . ibers Onl Newerk, payed i Papdits ence ay one The program will consist of mus- |foreign bon Negroes are fhe West For Subscribers Only #. mornin: the funeral | ti terror vanes with | al renditions, including a pianist, | Indian nurses, doctors and workers Subscription Tickets on Sale Now at 50% OF THE PROCEEDS union head- | G ments! ben connivance with | 4 violinist and folk-singing. Ed | of the city. H Soe sees Renceh Orie FOR THE DAILY WORKER Id Avenue. | him in the Bulgarian Parliament. In- | Rovee will speak on the role of the| Dr. Wright has been reported as n Sepulchre Ce- | and from intellectuals like Prof. Ein- | stein, Thomas Mann, and others, forced the government to intercede for his release. Party Grows When the Communist Party, al- though ile; wen a majority in the Sofia municipal elections (which were outlawed) and showed enorm- ous strength throughout the country, the government proceeded to out- right terrorist meas of even greater mass murders and jailings than in the past (although Michail- off attained a goal of 2,500 dead in several months). The murder of Traikoff is a step in the outlawing of | the Independent Labor Party and the complete suppression of all workers’ rights. Immediate protests are called for by the Anti-Imperialist League Pro- Orange IMPORTANT NOTE: In} view of the critical financial) situation in the Daily Worker, | organizations are urgently asked to enclose money, at the rate of one cent a word per in- ‘sertion, with announcements, | Thursday | ERROR was made Pierre Degeyter C | This should have us meets Tu 1sth 8 | MEMBERSHIP MEETING of Post 191,| ++ QWorkers Ex-Service League tonight at | revolutionary press. cents. STAGE AND SCREEN ‘SOVIETS ON PARADE” NEXT IAN FILM AT CAMEO | The new Russia—born out of the | | flames of revolution and civil war— @ young giant of 160,000,000 toiling | people, the most talked of country on the face of the earth, striving to| achieve centuries in five years — creating new forms of life, new ideas, @ new culture—such is the idea ex- pressed in the latest Russian film, “Soviets On Parade,” opening at the | Cameo Theatre the end of this week. |__In “Soviets On Parade,” the new Russia marches before our eyes. We | see the masses of the Soviet Union flocking over the bridge in the early dawn in Moscow, hurrying to the Admission is 25 telling his friends that if it had not been for Dr. Charles A. Petione and Dr. Singh and other doctors of the North Harlem Medical Associa- tion, the People’s Committee Against Discrimination in Harlem Hospital would not have succeeded in arousing such wide anger against the Tam- many medical regime in Harlem. While the People’s Committee goes ahead with its fight, Mr. Heywood Broun, lackey of the white bosses of the New York Telegram, also tries to save the now much bespattered face of the N.AAC.P. and is an- nounced as the leading speaker at the Abyssian Baptist Church, 132 W. 138th St., tonight. Broun, who now tries to pass off his statement in New York Telegram column that he was opposed to the anti-jim crow amendments to the constitution as a jest, is all set to sell out any real Starts Tomorrow! The Camera Reports the Whole Truth About the Soviet Unicon cove CAST 5 160,000,000 LOCALE... One-Sixth of the World STARS... Stalin, Gorky, Red Arm Cros 4tnd ¢ PARADE 107 Bristol Street (Bet. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B’klyp PHONE; DICKENS 2-5012 | Office Hours: 8-10 A.M., 1-2, 6-8 P.M], DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY | | {ntern’| Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR AD Work Done Under Personal Care DR JOSEPASON | Garment UNITS 6, 9 and 11 —Section 11— Arranging a Movie Showing ‘The Struggle for Bread’ 3034 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn Friday, March 3, 8 P. M. SYMPOSIUM Workers Zukunft Club 31 Second Avenue Friday, Mar. 3, 8:30 P.M. 230 p.m. at 233 St. All vete: ie Pees a vee a Stee Sana ead eee | bal ee ae ni 2 ae ass famous Red Square. Here is the | investigation. Broun is still a mem- EO euey| Com. YUKILSON, Morning MEETING of W Photo | arian Consul, Been Avenue,| Kremlin, where the Czar and his|ber of the N.A.A.C.P. whitewash 3 West 17th | and to the Bulgarian Ambassador in Washington, D. C “KING KONG” OPE) TWO RADIO CIT League tonight at 8:30 p.u Bt. ‘RED PLAYER: night at 3 p. m interested are iT of be given by Com Section 2 tonight S cai n. at TODAY AT THEATRES a new thriller, will | family lived; now come the leaders of contemporary Russia. They gather in the Red Square. Masses of civil- | ians, the workers of factory and land | crowd the square. Regiments pass | by; the famous horsemen of Buden- committee and is merely partially on the outside to lend a helping hand to those on the committee. He wants to turn off the glaring searchlight ELMER RIC “WE THE |. RADIO CITY THEATRES | CAM ; Engagement Extended by Public Demand! ELMER RICE’S | “WE THE PEOPLE” EMPIRE wisa’ Wea sate 2:39 10:30 A.M. Direction “Roxy” 10:30 A. MUSIC HALL| NEW ROXY 50th St.—6th Ave, | 49th St.—¢th Ave. District PATRONIZE | Freiheit Com. STRONG, Daily Worker SUBJECT: “What Paper Shall A Worker Read?” ~ Pay # | | St Subject: “Ma jav at the {2¥; the military strength of the new PEOPLE” TO CONTINUE |] 6 K Sf 24, — — S E Vv E Ss bets Poopare Radio City Music at ee RA Republic; tanks; swarms of plan Elmer Rice has decided to continue KING © G R N ’ night at 8:30 p. c Roxy Theat: King Kong” was the | Precise formation, drone over! the run of his new play, “We The |] with FAY WRAY; ome SSS CAFETERIA | \ eemenro? Bronx Park East last film story written b Then the ranks of shock-brigad People,” and bet 5 the engagement | ROBERT ARMSTRONG b rier 1 ee 3 ey Hy! rane = Se each with ‘thelr own ‘fag. Maxim £0" 8 lined pedba, according to an i] smedaeur stage snes EOS Maen ivan, aed Sear 243||7th Avenue at 30th St! — Dgaumtoumn South Fifth st Merian C. Cooper, of RKO Radio | Gorky, smiles, his hand, ) announcement sent out yesterday. DGG vine Gees erm Serie THY in| | Best Food at Workers Prices | ee oe Pictures, and Ernest B. Schoedsak, | Cheers. Voroshilov, Commander of | Some five thousand people have been | Klevators to Mezrs PEC eget sr tice Tice gl be i —— ed Svgekers: Harr The picture was cver two years in|Atmy and Navy, reads the pledge of | purchasing tickets each week for the | Smoking Permi AU! UMN CROCUS | re of Boviet Union production. Fay Wray, Robert Arm- | loyalty to the new recruits of the | Play, but the heavy cost of operating | =me=SHOW PLACE of the NATION The New York ADES MEET AT MEMBERSHIP MEETING Har: Peat and Bruce phen play ire Red Army the production has it made hard to} MOBOSCO THEATRE, 4h Garment Section Workers ROYAL CAFETERI , i aed 8:30 p.m. leading roles. Coit. 7 | “Sov On Parade” is a film pul-| continue. However, with 54 mem-j SRST arr a ais tie Vatronize A | Two stage shows of equal magni- tude accompany the dual showing at Friday dancer, | sing with the new vital life of the; vast country. A mass pageant of the | bers of the cast anxious to keep “We The People” open. Rice has decided cATRE RICAN LAST AYS—ENGUSH TITEL | i dee iN 3 . Room 330 and the i +58 ae , i EFF: ith st. ¢ INOW rege George Andre’ and Co., and the en- pena +o. “IVAN? RANKS WITH THE BEST |) py JEP E h i Workers Bookshop, 50 E. St. Auspices, . “_, @ 7 ” H "i + 44 RKO Srd_ Ave FSU and Soviet Russia Today. Friday night. | tire resident ensembles of the Music | “A STEPPE IN FLAMES” AT THE]| GRAND CONCERT and gg aa ail ges LECTURE by Eli Jacobson Friday night | at ‘Tremont Workers Club, 2075 Clinton Ave. Subject: “Prospects for the American Work- ing Class.” | ERCTURE vy Michael Gold Friday, night | | Hall, including the Ballet Corps, Roxyettes and Choral Ensemble. Build a workers correspondence croup tn your factory, shup on neighborhood. Send regular letters ut Bath Beach Workers Club, 1818 86th St., at 8 p.m. Subject: Literature.” “Left Turn in American ARTEFF THEATRE Departing for a while from its rep- ertory of “heavy drama” the Arteff is presenting as its second play of the season a comedy by the Soviet Yiddish dramatist, A. Veviorka, whose revolut:onary tradition drama, LITERARY EVENING for the benefii of the DATLY WORKER Only Envlish Labor's Daily “MAEDCHEN IN UNIFORM” WITH ENGHISH TITLES “FRISCO JENNY” "TH CIATTERTON THE worxens Acme Theatre |} ATH ST, AND UNION SQUARE. Added | Feature with | Naverr Caieteria w Ay a os 2 | to turn the play over to the cast who D henko’s i 4 Watch Our Daily Specials for 20¢ : SIAN COSTUME BALL at try. | P0th theatres of “King Kong.” Feat- | 5 ned in one-sixth of the | to burn ik ovzhenko's By GEORGE 0 i ; peclats for F tnp’Flaee, Wot st. ane irving Pines at'9| uring both stage presentations is | C#rth’s surface. A picture that brings | will mn it on_x coonerative basis. |] rear sovm south’? opens ca st tae 388 Tth AVENUE Jow's Food Worker’ Unlon_sbop pam. Excellent jazz band. Tickets 35 cents | “Jungle Rhythms” and features Har- | 48 no other picture has done an au- | > “IVAN” Mats, ‘Theres “und Sat, 3/80 Corner 28th St. in advance, 50 cent: door can be obtained py Losee, noted concert thentic portrayal of modern Russia. | JERSEY CITY, N. J. ie Bronx Mott Maven 9-K749 DR. JULIUS JASFE 827 BROADWAY, NEAR InTH gr. Bert Food—Protetarian Prices, ‘7° SANDWICH SOL 8 LUNCH 101 University Place ‘Just Around the Corners Telephone Tompkins Square 6-9780-9781 i ) i st “Pol 7 in the U.S. A. | 1 0s yi Migteh end “P-ciciaclan Mewio’ nat nis | t the Dally Worker. “Naftoli Botwin,” was so successfully fe | Surgeon Dentist ; 19th | rendered by this proletarian players’ Sundav, Merch 5 pm. at Pierre Dezeyter Club, 55 W. Bt. » - i loyes and hiring at reduced wages thru MEMBYRSHIP MEETING of Harlem Intl. | CMP! Branch ef FSU Fridey ninht at 227 Lenox | Gibson Committee. collective several seasons ago. “A Steppe in Flames” is a drama at 6:30 P. M. He ‘01 EAST 140th) ST™."K7 i (Cor. Willir Ave.) UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA ‘Ave, 8:30 p.m, Important, Rite of the class struggle with the field| UKRAINIAN HOME DAT y WORK Pp H eo Gy SHOE WORKERS of battle a steppe in Southeastern | hk at w All council members and shop chairmen Jof the Shoe and Leather Workers Union ‘ | meet March 2, evening, at 96 Fifth Ay fo, 16 Mount Hope Place, | Parations for April 9th anniversary cele- } ‘ bration of tnion. * Saturday MEDICAL UNIT evening Saturady tural Mustcal St. | Ukraine, upon which steppe in 1927, | shortly before the period of collecti- | visation, the first Jewish national re- | gion was established by the Soviet 160 Mercer Street Elaboraie Literary Program Mass Singing by the Famous Fretheit Sincing Society Krueger’s Auditorium—March 11 and 12 Restaurant—all kinds of food—cheaper than at home MEET YOUR COMRADES AT THE Cooperative Dining Club 122 University Place SERVING WORKERS. CENTER Beeee Good program and dancing. Di. jas government as part of its great un. | Ssiehes, and Recltations of Labor's Don't buy your spring clothes—you will buy them ALLERTON AVENUE Se ign eae ee ee 2 170th St, Jerome Ave, line. Ha | Labora ; peoosbds to Dally if | BARBERS, HAIRDRESSERS | dertaking for the economic and so- tory Group, N.Y. wholesale price hiettabasheidihl shea Brookl n Barbers and Hairdressers League meeting | Cial rehabilitation of the national mi- | Jigh-Class Music of Workers, Songs by Pure Foods Proletarian Prices + eS eeRERREEE § Bm. March 2 at 29 West 118th 8t., third! norities that had been oppressed ee ee ee ipa P ie bo) Lae A os ‘ 7 001 5, bring thelr books : 4 WORKERS’ MANDOLIN ORCHESTRAS — WORKERS R UNION MEETINGS | * . rf stunted under the rule of the tsars. | jithuanian Red Dancers, Brooklyn, N.Y. - " iF LABO oy | ‘jniccemie The play is the story of the success- | easaies CHORUSES — WELL-KNOWN CARTOONIST FROM epee a Oe EE For Brownsville Proletarians TECHNICAL MEN |. All upholsterers, members or non-mem-| ful Class struggle and the ete a MOISSAYE of OLGIN JOHN REED CLUB — DANCING LAM TA SOKAL CAFETERIA rene f technical * loyed or | b id by hte Fi iture Worket vi re, 5 ony of Je’ sh | be me i Heetars cpipncl ty: tus ig bb ans | faduatnieh len yo meer coment Serna | Meh Nature, of this eolony of Jewish LGU Admission 25e—for both days KALE CAFETER March 2 at Peters Tavern, Fulton and Con-|p. m. at 818 Broedway, to hear report of ord Sts., Brooklyn, to discuss firing of ' recent strikes and plan further action, | settlers. It will continue Sundays at 42:30 and 8:30 p.m i Famous Labor Editor and Leciurer i wn #00 i Lunch and Refreshments, Admissis . 286 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN 1689 PYTKIN AVENUE