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rAGh DAIL Y WORKER, NEW xORS SATL RDA MARCH 4 on mwo WHAT'S ON mnporTanr Nore: in (OPS RU SH TO AD lL. D, to Hold Meet |ARMED REVOLT AGAINST MACHADO | Orsanications Partie ancl Cw ing in Raisi COSTUME BALL | WME of the chilical finchciat Demand New Trial | pating in Raising Funds | “BRANCH 38 OF 1. W. O-— situation in the Daity Worker,’ R)LTIS-FISCHER "yor CUBA ACCORDING TO REPORTS for the | wi mee organizations are urgently a mae ERPS Tiel ae ae hese eases SATURDAY. MARCH 4 larch 5 ee NEW YORK protest agains isl opieg | Sunday, asked to enclose mony, at the| Fudge ils Pickets by ; nd conviction of sam) Chase National Bank Renews $20,000,000 is tas oat igen rate of one cent a word per in- i ae ea be held Mtoe s SFE ay 10°] ey OSA Irving Plaza Hall sertion, with announcements. New Legal Trick ; "os ¥.| Credit to Butcher Regime | Comrade Stirris ‘ NEW ¥ c MASE Sate Cae ed | Atanemt eOvoHE bloody) plantations and cane fields. Eight @ 15th Street and Irving Place 1] who is going to the Soviet Union at |’ Saturday he cre o% Wall Street Mi ship | million arrobas (200,000,000) pounds | (Manhattan ) } has broken of of sugar cane were destroyed at the Concert and Dance 5 | Comrade Goldbergs’ Home DOUBLE IAN FILM S| Cuba, ac Ma. ati sugar mill in Oriente Prov- SACRE EN given by the | 152 West Head eas 0 and 8:3 V ut of th - ince. The fire also destroyed a mile SUNDAY. M: 4 5 ‘ . | (near Broadway . Ba iding } of the mill railroad track, several : AAR SE Freiheit Gezang Farein || at 2 P. x wen - warehouses and many buildings. ) : : N ct tha See | in Most of the sugar plantations, whteh| Italian Proletarian Club aes Laat ha g a sweeping con- ry at Province, yest The ‘e operated on lines of the old slave 197 Humboldt Street, Brooklyn Pageant: “Coronation” . a : ee inst the rict mi ni | it set fire to many sugar plantations, are controlled by U. S.| AUNT MOLLY JACKSON will spesk | will enjoy a pleasant afternoon. (en Bie Ave, A 1 ‘| bosses and aad Ena’ Convictinns | ia ak __ | finan tal inter Rail service is pefiPanitd by Unit 22, Bee. 6 | Direction: BRISMAN / ‘ t the wor! tein,” 9 . a 2 dis e large regions as a re-| Tickets in advance, 20c; ‘at door, 28¢ | f YRKERS SCHOOL r rth of ae einstein,” at the meeting | ROOSEVELT REWARDS CURLEY Silt ot the Gating up SoA apnainit: oe ui of ARTEF ‘DAILY WORKER BANQUET - No. 35 of the Ex vane BOSTON, Ma Mar. 3.—Mayor of tracks by the insurgents with | " } > Kovas who were ar- Rill hold ae eoeemcemen’s | James M. Curley of Boston is re-| the aim of hampering troop move- 9) f > ) Foltis-Fisch will hold a Sam Weinstein | ported to have decided to accept the ments Concert rs eape | Musical Program | MARCH 19th x at § r mass meeting at 4215 Third | office of U. S. Ambassador to Italy e National Bank of New bobbie aint Sol rca . at MANHATTAN LYCEUM it jae = Bronx, OS ela is 2. | “informally” offered to him by Pres- renewed for two years the TONIGHT 66 EAST 4th STREET 4 2 Sa el ident-elect Roosevelt $20,000,000 short term government atsP.M. BIG DANCE ORCHESTRA at 7:30 P.M. M id a eeting | “Should th it falling due March 7, to enable iS 0, at 196th | ize, it would Machado to finance his war Admission 35¢ ALL ORGANIZATIONS ARE (0 SEND DELEGATES 1013 Tremont Avenue OPEN ALL YEAR WINTER RATES $10 PER WEEK Low Week-End Rates—Splendid Vacation for Rest Home Atmosphere Winter Sports Steam Heat — Showers By train: Stop Peekskill, N. ¥. Write: P.O. Box 2, Buchanan, N. ¥. any empt icious than This ¥ Se of the against the Cuban people rising in | MICHAEL GOLD will act a8 \ i‘ velt by Cui arms against starvation conditions, | ahateihe: \ : In th K ‘STUDE TS UNIT E political machine in his supp sion and bitter exploi- | oa Curley 1 American capitalism. Large y : —— ee ; the Italian fas having been of arms are also being) Proletarian Vetcherinka Yor Clie ts Bi CAMP Ak BA: rkers | awarded a high g title by the| s! xipy xed from the U.S. for the Cubai — held for i TO AID WORKERS King of Italy some two years ago. | dictator TONIGHT re Tou vomg to ussia? | FOLLOWERS f the TRAIL | : se - ——— at P.M. Visit the 0 698 Stone Ave., Brooklyn Auspices Unit 8, Square Deal | Army and Navy Store, | 121 Third Avenue, Near 14th Street | NEW YORK CITY Demonstrate Tuesday | Against Dismissals | NEW YORK.—In solidarity with the fired workers and present em- ployed workers on the Columbia Uni- versity Campus, organized in the See, 8 ue ae Dance & Package Party Wlathush Wo: ‘ers Ciub’ 1207 Kings Highway, Brooklyn the hands of before the strike is Food Workers Indus- ade Union Unity Now Playing Rae ae receivers even | i You can get @ full line of Horse. = | hide Leather Coats, Working and = | Food Workers Thdustrial Union, th TONIGHT Erich wie’ ers test ea at een ternational Labor ‘00d orkers Industria: nion, e | reeches, weet in e ans 4 7] te a struggle | Social Problems Club and members The Camera at 8:30 P. M. cadlight Overalls, Pants and Pull BRING ALONG YOUR SKATES e which an| Of the = jalist Club ce is breakers of every description at the nole working | &1l workers, student workers, stud- | SST A Serf can Tot ents, and faculty to demonstrate at | Reports LOWEST PRICES IN THE WORLD picketing the Court-| Teachers College, 120th Street and | Banquet and Dance é of the Foltis-Fischer | Broadway, Tuesday, March 7, at 12 the Whole Truth given by Estho ian Workers Club 27 West 115th Street, N. ¥. Com; yesterday was arrested and is held on $500 bail. He is being de- in Tombs Prison. CORRECTION. noon. | A delegation from the committee will appear at the office of Miss Eli- zabeth Reed during the demonstra- WILLIAM BELL ae SUNDAY, “ARCH 5th ting of the FWIU | tion to place before her the follow- | About the + 7:00 P.M OPTOMETRIST 1 support of the| ing demands: Reinstatement of the i 106 EB. 14th St., near 4th Av. in striker was Cor-| fired workers, right of the workers end of the ’s issue the incorrectly n that the meeting at the E of the campus to organize, to join the union and no discrimination against union members, no further Soviet Union 42nd St 8 Biwey 29 HAS] 141TH STREET NEW YORK GARMENT DISTRICT Entertainment & Dance siven by the EXCELLENT PROGRAM bbe! oa firing of workers for reasons of eco- | “Spartacus” Gree’ Workers pre Nete haan slates a Garment Section Workers error crept i.) nomy, and an immediate stoppage to = RADIO CITY THEATRES HE HEATR UILD Presents : We Carry 2 Fall Line of Pawenise 4 | Stool-pigeon methods and other me- | [ior a.m. Direction “Roxy” 10:00 | MERICAN ‘DREAM Club 1| thods of terrorizing the workers by MUSIC HALL! NEW RO ay. GRORTE OIETE SUNDAY, MARCH “th STATIONERY N. f f if Be Sas ee r the dining hall management. Hie cee a, la ria aks eriaty : LD THEATEE, a) Bt Wet ot aon spies ne 8PM. be SPECIAL PRICES avarr a e eria : | | Eve. 8:30. Mats, Thurs and Sat Me | or Organizations % Bess Holds Up Pay CLEANERS DYERS i ‘KING KONG’ | 260 West 25th Street 333 Tih AVENUE as | Corner 28th St Unemployed Council See Ware i ie) ee ee with FAY WRAY; ROBERT ARMSTRONG Spectacular stage shows as amaz- | ing as these two mighty theatres | joviet News Reel night at Engagement Extended by Public Demand! ELMER RICE’S “WE THE PEOPLE” | Concert & Vetcherinka JADE MOUNTAIN WORKERS PATRONIZE a baea oe Be 191 Pa, (Mon. to Sut) : Bway & doin st. Eve 20| SUNDAY, MARCH 5th | American & Chinese Restanrant AFETERIA Inc, at 111! NEW YORK—Militant picketing Mevgmoking Permivted EMPIRE wos! Wea.” 2" sats 2:30 | at 1:00 P.M. 197 SECOND AVENUE CENTURY C. hours a day | marked the fourth day of the strike | 2 Ow ee ot ae NATION When the week was at he did not i Harry Cohen, Store then, did Bet, 12 & 18 Welcome to Our Comrades in the B and M Cleaners and Dyers located at 106 New Lots Ave., Brook- | lyn. The workers making attempts | to persuade those sent down to scab| by the Weintraub, AF.L. loca’ | One of the scabs, an ative | Board member of this scab agency, Dave Levovsky, pointed out. one | the strikers to the police and had| him arrested. The Cleaners, Dyers | and Pressers Union located at 223) | Second Ave., is agree eee ee to raise bail for the release of this | 1 5th AVE. 154 West 28th Street Pure Food Projetarian Prices 1691 Vyse Avenue Ground Floor Arranged by Unit 4, Section 15 THE THEATRE GUILD Presents OGRAPHY A comedy by S. N. BEHRMAN | AVON THEATRE, 43th St, West of B'way Eve,, 8:30, Matinees Thurs, and Sat,, 2:30 ‘The Picture That Took World by Storm! Rene Clair’s Under the Roofs of Paris | or “SOUS LES TOITS DE PARIS” First Time with English Dialogue Titles workers Acme Theatre W4TH ST. AND UNION SQUARE a "| hire him. Prospect The truth, Phone Tombkine Sg, 8-D564 John’s Restaurant SPRCIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place th atmosphere where a vadicala meet S02 EB ith st, New York Pappa said, was that Splen- | Israel had rec d the store due to some mortgages he had foreclosed | |and he put Cohen in to rin it for} him. At the end of the first week} A-| of his employ Pappa said Israel had | sold the store. He, refore, refused | to pay Pappa, as he wished to keep| Profit all that he had made in| worker, Broadway and 28th St. week in which he had run it ] fete ene vt for himself, except for #3 which he/ ,, 706 union appeals to the drivers of| LAST TIMES TODAY! | paid’Pappa during the v the shop now at worl ‘ough in- 2 oie Ppa during the middle| structions by thelr officials to join) Hauptmann’s World Famous the inside workers, and show their | Revolutionary Drama Good Food Served Right Farragut Cafeteria 326 Seventh Av., at 28th St. Lecture by Sadie Van Veen “The Role of the Press” SUNDAY, MARCH 5th at 8:30 P.M. 1018 E. Tremon* Avenue Arranged by Iniwor Youth Clob, 1.9.0. Admission 10 Cents FRANCIS LEDERER & DOROTHY GISH In AUTUMN CROCUS The New York and London Success MOROSCO THEATRE, 45th St. W. of B’wsy | | Etre 8:40. Mats, Wed., Thurs. & Sst. 2:40 ‘THEA., 24 Av.&12 | YIDDISH ART iirs.itare. EVERY NIGH’ r& Sat. & Sun. Matinees| Maurice Sch “Yoshe Kalb” Great Production. | “Will hold you spelibound.”"—World-Telegram ten at a dis- at from 62 Herzl THEATRE Comended meet at STARLIGHT RESTAURANT 117 East 15th Street HYGRADE VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RESTAURANT » forced to take the issue re : | 7 Here Pappa received | SOlidarity with them by joining He (in English) i MUSIC Bet. Uni e and Irving Place 149 West 28th St, New York capital: The | Strike. An appeal was also made to ‘o 9 | eae a TONIGHT —nomn cooKINe aaen mised the aoe braleankeabale | THE WEAVERS” | pia Symp coteeLe atmonrmees || yint nner bpm to tp le ; the a qe id and M. t armonic - ony CONCERT & DANCE Menggement: A. Jerieh from Pittsburgh ai id Ls | did not ask Israel for any proof of| A membership meeting to discuss #0 JEFFERSON Now ame OSCANINI, a ms Auspices: Unit 2, Section 1 t is statement claring his non-| very important matters in connec-| BK. 4, I || CARNEGIE HALL THIS SUN, AFT. at 3: a responsibility, of ; | tion with this strike, and also the one! roxatp COLMAN and eee in| WAGNER HANSON STRAUSS Polish Workers Club HELLE N’S Phones: Chickering 4947—Longacre 16089 Pappa then took his case to the|in the Prospect, {s called for Mon- | in “CYNARA” sana ipneHtee Opere Messe COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE A only organization he knew of that)day, March 6, at Irving Plaza, at) sug “men ask suc TOOLS” ee FRANCK-RAVEL--RESPIGHT.. Ch ae enesaenene. y ™. Sunday See ne by Soh ee the oe Tp. m, Feature = with LEO CARRILLO. ARTHUR JUDSON, Mer. (Steinway Pigno) 116 University Place ‘ STORE Negro au- | em: et ouncil a = a 5 bo deren on st John worker he went to the Food Work-| Intmediate direct federal emer- |- TONIGHT CORNER IsTa st, NeW yoRK citt 1/1 156 W. 29th St. New York sublect: “The ers’ Unemployed Council. This or-| gency cash relief appropriation of = vga Soin oats, | Sete ek agers | WORKERS SCHOOL FORUM | ,,cereet and Dare | =e 2th 8t r: Sadie representatives with Pappa ‘and forced| man or woman, out m ‘ele! e esan' Subject: “Women in the Class Israel to pay him the expected | nation, plus $10 for each dependent Ba ae ene Center CLASSIFIED Straggle.” Admission 26¢ play of Negro tite | @Mount to his satisfaction. This was| in addition to local relief. -86th Street, Brooklyn UNIVERSITY Inc. New York 1 N, ji Subject: ‘“‘Rellgion in Soviet} on Saturday, Mi: and other sailings | (qumenietpsiensamescmnseneaansssistie | Czechoslovak League 2700-2800 BRONX PARK EAST Marc : ~ mt omen | | NT rape ai} Post No. 5 an@ Port Ne, 105 (OPPOSITE BRONX PARK) : 1 FOR FURYHER INFORMATION : iW orkers House. Ine. TONIGHT iy iy % U "woe, 4 , } s ‘ W orld Tourists Gottlieb § Hardware {347 KE. 72nd St. New York} at 8 P.M. has now REDUCED THE RENT 4 Milian SAnty tos Daily worker ot 6} thesdiive, INC. 9 19 THIRD AVENUB Telephone; Rhinelander 5097 | “LOTS OF FUN FOR ALL” ON THE APARTMENTS AND SINGLE ROOMS PR at 2137 Vyse Ave, Bronx. Auspices: | The City Committee of the Daily || 15 ritth ave. “New York City Meat 1406 36, Tompkins S¢. 6-4047 701 East 186th Street CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Unie 2, “eal ry hg Wess % on- | Worker is asking every organization of an in of Cor, Southetn Blvd. . T. Jerome tonight at Con- Tel, ALg. 4-6056-7-8 eularen BES onkate Chie ite dake ate'c) | to elect or-appoint ino less than ohe- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Manhattan Lyceum Hall ta Free Kindetgardett; Wigaaer Eg he ee, ce reid Gymnasium; $:90 pm. | Subject: “The Intellectual ‘and | third of its etait) to report to Soviet Land Tours Cuth rey Specialty Revolutionary Movement.” the nearest Tag Day station. Every ery ur Pec: Mass Meetings, inments ES individual worker going out for the|f| Can also be purchased at any Balls, Wetdings a ma Bonguets Spaghetti Party & Movie NO INVESTMENTS REQUIRED (Brooklyn) ,.| ative means contacting with scores| of our branch oflces: | 68-68 E 4th Gt Rav 2a SUNDAY, \ciRCH Gtk SEVERAL GOOD APARTMENTS & SINGLE ROOMS AVAILABLE ive Works Cul- tsi BF Feat eae! sU . Tele 34 een Crm Soctrce, Mates | 96 otelde wore, "cn As Pon Ms MIMEOGRAPH su P P LIES DoiKGs eee Take Advantage of the Opportunity séimnoed © das 6 No, Clark 8t., Chicago, Tl. P TENSES . dani ‘ PCN PRI: SENN eft bs anche ues 1808 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. eager annie < Cards, he ay SLuyvesant Henninyton The & ele for Bread” | Lexington Ay to i aim to 8 pam. Maes ist Union at &| Sord Bt, nest Mosk None 2250 B. fi} 408 Engineers Bldg a EE AE Hall Hall 50 Hast 18th Street Plulas Road, Stop at Allerton area y & Saturday — 9 a.m. to 6 pam, Be eer iWO set wouth Branch at| LEGTURE by Comrade Tett on ‘note or |f| {# Columbian BMs., W | 108 B. 14th St. Room 208 AL, 4-4763 | 10142 Second Are.) 216-216 Seoond st 90) Stotion. Tel, Estabreok 8-1400—1401/ Sunday 10 ae, #6 2 p.m, i Se 98th St, Brooklyn. 130 | 2cclelist arty” tonight at 6:90 pm. at |] 629 Chestnut St. Phitadetp Free Advice for Ontting Stensile rk City |New York City oars" Parco s Dy ghee tanta Bectitction Lasinuacne' Aves Aamingc toe? Brent Bench | OFEN rom CATERING FOR ALL OOCASTONS ~ in South will be read and discussed at the 14 W Discussion led ‘by Harry Revolutionary Writers Federation, ist St. at 8 p.m. Alan Potamkin carried out successfully in one-half | hour after the Food Workers’ Unem- | ployed Council had been informed of the case. = A demand of the March 4th demonstration. Back it up! Dem- onstrate! will speak on | SADIE VAN VEEN | | Colorlight Ball and BAR RESTAURANT 72 ‘UNIVERSITY PL, N. ¥. C. FURNISHED ROOM DESIRED dewntown. Write L. J., clo Dally Worke: FURNISHED ROOM WANTED (girl)—pri- downtown. Call during week. Chel- MASS MEETING auspices Anti-Imperialist | . Between 10th and 11th’ St. Sen 83-9561. Ask for Vera. eee eas) oe ed Woman in the Class Struggle ae BROOKLYN ees asd Chine eaters "a ee Contin ee mam LOWEST ]f Sunday Night, March 5th, at 8 o'clock —f) Hartem Progressive Yor TAT a THE a ee “MAY FIRST” a play with Italian Chorus | ms A < 35 Nas © s s | a e erla Bue Harta Sad'seoctve, owes With Unique Showing: p Haat Leth Street cecond Fleer Club ROYAL CAFETERIA LO NSth and 116th St OPEN FORUM tonight at Steve Katovis | viet Union vs. Rates to the | NEW YORK.— ADMISSION 25c QUESTIONS DISCUSSION 1538 Madison Ave., N. ¥. ADMISSION 25 827 BROADWAY 1610 KINGS HIGHWAY PEN DAY AND NIGAT “RENDEZYOUS” Branch ILD, 1 E. Third st. Subject: “Rit-| EDS sristone St tie ca eae Students of Workers’ School Admission 2 Cents Plus Student Card Pitman eet Dewar #0312 sees.” Spe Rich- History o' sia . Jor ain mo 5 = eraremens veins ma mane Gam tor, spa | Coaay will include “The Gil with : OUR WORKERS MEMBERS OF F. WORKERS—EAT AT THE Me OPEN PORUM this af oon st 3 p.m./ the Bandbox” and “The Lash of the v1e nion bad ¢ THAT gh 238 Mast lott st. Subject: “What War! Cr» “Presented by the Workers 10 DAYS THAT SHOOK Parkwa Cafeteria Speaker Anna Kornblate. Auspices Womens | Film-Photo League and the Workers | OR. JULIUS LITTINSKY SPLENDID LARGE THE WORLD” BRONX 1638 IN AVENUE Atzlllary Post 191, WES, 5 International Relief at the Labor | ° Hall and TONIGHT Kear Ropbinson Ave. Brooklyn, N. ¥, stom Mooney Branch ILD, ai8 Brostwag, | Temple, 242 E. 14th St. at 9:90 and | ps 107 Bristol Street Hall an base pear lith 8 ite error in 5:20, to 7 ise money pd the com | UP ||] Cees. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B'xtye Meeting Rooms . M. eee isa ‘arl Hack pletion of a film on c lid Misery, PHONE: DICKENS 2-3013 TO AIRE Laundry Workers Union Mott Baven 9-#749 ‘OPEN FOR’ night st 8 pm. at Y pede coatnbee Sapte fake! | ||] Offices ours: 8-10 A.M, 1-2, 6-8 PM. Perfect tor BALLS, DANCES, Hall J Temple.” Subject” “The Deprescion an and ae last week Ln ung: sollte rig = LECTURES, MEETINGS, Ete. 280 East 138th St, N. ¥. DR. JULIUS JAFFE tee iuct ind Soest grade and return, FIVE DAYS N “Est IAN Arranged by Lower Bronx Units Surgeon Dentist wanday, Sarah sus seit ior Ave west Urge Mass Turnout pling fear ge a intern? Workers Order Wi ORKERS y ite Concert by, Gr¥GR of Radio ety 401 EAST 140th STTUZFT Bonen Rarurkis. Gubjecss -ooute'ct co | for Daily Worker __|]} and Soviet vies ceod for $0 days DENTAL DEPARTMENT ee (Ger, Willie Ave) RUSSIAN ART SHOP Courts of Capitalist Coun- tries.” ration, 122 Second stay in any part of the Soviet Union. SAILINGS Tag Days Mar. 11-12) many of the unions, clubs and| 27-29 W.115th St., Phone UNiversity 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR N,Y.C. 65 _—_ TONIGHT 4D Work Done Under Persons) Cure Mapleton Workers Club PEASANTS’ HANDICRAFTS 100 Bast 14th 8t.. N. Y. C. : | Imports from U.9.4.R. (Rassia) THIEN they ceorgan een eee j | of DR JOREPAKON 2006-T0th Street, Brooklyn BOULEVARD CAFETERIA Tes, Candy, Olgsreties, Smocks, Tors, HIRE of Followers of Nature to Tibebts cnt oy aporbted towards the ful- |i! Feb. 28—S.S8. New York |f| Airy, Large . Ukawls, Neveltics, Woedesrving, Brovk. Meet at 241st St. White Plains Road | fillment of the Dally Worker drive, M. S.S. Bi Se Movie Showing 8, & F. CAFRTRERIA, INC. ‘Lacquered Werk Subway Stetion at 11:30 am. sharp. there is more of an understanding ar. 15—S.S. Bremen A “Rar Meeting R d Hall “The Struggle for Bread” 1983 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD Phone ALgonquin 4-006 ; iy . of the necessity for the Daily Worker ||] Mar. 24—8.9. Paris tm #0040 Strictly by sppotnrmens | | Meeting Rooms al (Take Sea Beseh Train to 20th Ave.) isdn Ste cotea ad Tronx. attaining the full $35,000 in order to 3—S. ata) VE THE DAILY WORKER CONCERT-| guarantee its existence. Apr.l .S.Deutschland Dr. L. KESSLER TO HIRE SS ee Sunday at 7 p.m. given! The full realization of this neces-|f| Apr. 16—S.S. Bremen SURGEON DENTIST by pat 5. Section 15 at 1691 Vyse Ave., RE by Prof. Corliss Lamont at the bg ‘Workers Club, 1610 Boston Road at sity will be shown by the mass turn- out of the individual members of | these organizations for the Tag days | May 4—S. S. Acquitania May 14—S.S. Europa Suitable for Meetings, Lectures BROADWAY ee ie and> Dances in the Sulte 1067-1008 Cor. 14th St Blow Out Workers Bx-Servicemnen’s Workers Cooperative Colony

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