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: ‘ 5 nee TWO | | NOTE: In| view of the critical financial} situation in the Daily Worker, | organizations are urgently asked to enclose money, at the IMPORTANT rate of one cent a word per in-| 4" sertion, with announcements. | Saturday (Manhattan) DOUBLE RUSSIAN FILM SHOWINGS— Village of Sin” and “Cear Ivan the Te: rible” 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Et Auspices Workers Fi nd WIR. All workei wo splendid films. Address: 4th St. and Becond Ave ICE-ENTERTAINMENT for the| artists-and writers at Scotts- | Labor Temple, | 5c. | | ite g Plaza Holl, i5th and” ving PL program. Admission only 25 cents. DANCE given by Roumanian Committee | ployed Couneils Sat. nite, 8 p.m 233 East ith St. Also mference, music and | and Dance siven| ILD. at 15 East| St., 8:30 p.m. DAILY WORKER PARTY at Pen and Hammer Club, 114 W. 2ist St., 8:30 p.m. Dancing-refreshments. Admission 25 cents. | Soviet film—“Ten Days That Shook the World” will be shown. TO TIONS—The Se: interested in singing | i of high quality, reg- ster now at Pierre Degerter Clob. 19th S:, Rehearsal soon on Davidenko Ora- torio. | ERTAINMENT a) | aI cert—Dance at t Prospect Ave OFFICE UNION — Reernitine Campaign Party ght at 8:30 p.m. at Bronx Park Section §-Hanon. | * friends. ENT—CONCERT—DANCE at embership - Harry if LW. LR. Sat. nite at 2800 t. K31. Splendid Benefit Daily nds and sym- pathiz BANQUET - 658 East DANCE by Italian Workers 1881 wited. St., benefit Daily Contribution 20 SOCIAL CLUB, 727 Trinity Ave. rom Jackson Ave. Sts.) in- young people to attend every . 8 to 12 p.m., entertainment reshments. Admission 25 Tecently from San E. 174th Bt. Good program, 8:30 p.m. Admission free. me and bring friends, HOUSE PARTY-Entertainment given by Bronx YCL Unit 9 for Daily Worker at 2704 Wallace Ave. Apartment 21-8. Unusual en- tertainment, refreshments. FIRST ATHLETIO CARNIVAL-DANCE cel- ebrating opening new headquarters of Spar- tacus A.C. at 642 Southern Blvd, Fine pro- gram, Admission 25c. SOCIAL given by Edith Berkman Branch ILD at 779 E. 180th St., Apt. 4-A. Admis- sion free. All invited. DAILY WORKER DANCE tonight at Con- course Workers Club, 1549 Jerome Ave. LATKE PARTY at Engdahi Branch ILD, 733 Arnow » Apt. 4-D, 8 p.m. CONCERT-DANCE at Prospect Workers Center, 1157 Southern Blvd. program. All welcome. Small admission. DAILY WORKER AFFAIR tonight st 226 Throop Ave., given by Unit 6, Section 6. All workers invited. ENTERTAINMENT tonight at Brook Ave. Club, 489 E. 160th St. near Third Ave. Aus- plees Unit 12, Section § for benefit Daily ‘Worker. Admission 15c. PARTY tonight at 743 E. 183nd St. Apt. 4-C given by YCL Unit 7. Unusual enter- tainment. Extraordinary (Brooklyn) ENTERTAINMENT—DANCE benefit Daily Worker at 446 Rutland Rd. All invited. Admission 25 cents including refreshments. SPORT—CARNIVAL at Brow le Youth Center, 105 Thatford .m. Ben- efit Labor Sports Un’ PARTY for Scottsboro Defense Pund given by Harry Simms Branch ILD tonight at 8:30 Dem. at 5420 15th Ave., Brooklyn. Admis- sion 25¢c. Also movies and dancing, re- freshments PACKAGE PARTY given by Staten Island Post 174 WESL at 249 Clove Roed, West Brighton. CONCERT-DANCE at Coney Island Center, Ave., tonight given by th o of Brighton B Benefit Daily Worker. DANCE-ENTERTAINMENT tonight at 8:30 p.m. at Sheepshead Cultural Club, 2260 E. ' 2rd St. near Neck Road. Scrip accepted. i CONCERT-DANCE at a Porkway Womens Center, 261 Schenectady Ave., Dm. Refreshments. Admission 25c. ess efit Daily Worker. OONCERT-DANCE tonight at 8 p.m. given by Italian Proletarian Club and Interna~ tional Workers Center, for benefit of Daily Worker, at 197 Humboldt St., near Meserole St., Brooklyn, Good music. Contribution 15 cents. DANCE-PACKAGE PARTY tonight at the Progressive Workers Cultural Club, at 159 Sumner Ave. at & p.m. Adm DANCE given by Filipino Antt-Imperialist League tonight at 8 nd Myrtle Ave, PA E BARTY-DANCE tonight at the Srighton Progressive Club, 129 Brighton Bench Ave. Admission free. DANCE-ENTERTAINMENT tonight at 285 7 ear Broadway, Brooklyn. A\ pices FSU, Williamsburg Collective” will perform “ Sunday (Manhattan) MARX MEMORIAL MEETING under sus- pices John Reed Club, Revolutionary Writ. ers Federation, fiona] Students Les Reed eu 450 nder Trachtenberg, me, Paul Balter Pa Sesiyhy Proensn, Vee. and Harry Magidot. Admission 15 cents, YOUTH FORUM this afternoon at 4 p.m. at Harlem Workers Center, 650 Lenez Ave. Speaker: Lloyd Brown, Editor Young Work- er. official organ of the Young Communist League. Subject: “Future Negro Youth.” Jhairman, Henry Winston. All workers in- vited, OPEN FORUM Tom Mooney Branch ILD tt 3 p.m. at 818 Broadway. Subject: “Latest Developments in Tom Mooney Case.” Bpeak- suppites | £¢ or 55 West | «. er: D. C. Mol DEBATE between Young Comm que and War Resisters League. Address: Harlem Progres Club, 1538 Madison Ave.; 8 p. m. SECTION TWO—Communist Party is ar- ranging two mass meetings on the present | | Bank situation in United States. West Sid Magth St, East. Side—irving Plas, | Irving Plaza and 15th St. Both at 3 p.m, Everybody welcome. FRIENDS OF SOVIET UNION FORUM, 7 p.m. Sunday at 227 Lenox Ave. Speaker: Lively e1 Admission RED FRONT BAND opens quarters at 95 Avenue B to! p.in. with dance and enter required. m y | Entertainment with good band tonight at 8:30 p.m. Admission 25 cents. OFFICE WORKERS UNION <E to Tib- bets Brook. Uptov josholu Parkway (Jerome 30 ani Downtown comrades 13th St. at 8:30 a.m. Bri ch. Branch ILD hi Subject: “Paris Commun | Sklar, recently released from F Questions, discussion. Admissio (Bronz. ) | DA Ge ting ‘CTURE given by Unei Ben Gold on “The Un * tonight at 8 p.m. at d Ave. Come in masses, of all bank depositors of Brich- h to discuss imnortent matters cerning every one at 129 Bri¢hton Beach Ave., one flight ap. Sunday, LECTURE by A\ Roosevelt Bring Beci bring your fri DANCE-FNTERTAINMENT tonteht r essive Workers Culture Subject Banking situation DISTRICT SPEAKERS CLASS NEW YORK.—All members of the | | District Sreakers Class which was celled off last Saturday because of | the demonstration, are reminded that the class will meet tomorrow. | SPLENDID LARGE | Hall and || Meeting Rooms | 20 BIRE | Perfect for BALLS, DANCES | LECTURES, MEETINGS, Etc IN THE New ESTONIAN | WORKERS HOME | 27-29 W.115th St., N.Y.C. Phone UNiversity 4-0165 | | | | DOWNTOWN HELLEN’S RESTAUBANT } 116 University Place : CORNER 13TH 8T, NEW YORE CITY) JADE MOUNTA IN | American & Chinese Restaurant 197 SECOND AVENUE Bet, 12 & 13 Welcome to Our Comrades | Comrades meet at STARLIGHT RESTAURANT 117 East 15th Street Bet, Union Square and Irving Place HOME COOKING —COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE Management: A. Jurich from Pittsburgh | Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: (TALIAN DISHES & place with atmosphere where #1} radicnis meet 302 EB. 12th St. New Yoru EAT AT TRE ROYAL CAFETERIA 827 BROADWAY Between 12th & 18th Bt.) Royal Dishes for the Proletariat OUR WORKERS MEMBERS OF F,W.1.0 UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA 122 University Place SERVING WORKERS CENTER 29 EAST 14TH STREE} NEW YORK Tel Algonquin 3356-8849 We Carry @ Ful) Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations |Supposed | Joiners of America | port delivered at their union meet- | our two delegates to vour co OPEN FORUM of Intwor E . it at 8:15 p.m. at 1013 | views of th pcre Israel Amter. Sub-/ C e of calling the co) of flected oN “Tt should have been all the delegates to obt 3 sion into the conference ani ‘oic Section | their views, to submit their proposals | or resolutions, and then to have a through discussion of everything | put before the conference. This is | sion int the conference by a ‘creden- | hall, | th | floor and voice his point of view and | = CARPENTER LOCAL Conference |< on Insurance Beat Up Workers NEW YORK.—An open lette vabor Coralie of ti on Fel Local No. Carpent Nowin: New York been sent by the Brotherhood of 2090 0: and the re- | ing by delegates to that Conference. The letter follows: listening to the report by ‘erence This local wu n protest against the conference the of called atment to our dele corded tes and those who: jose viewpoint on the unemploy- i rt to our own. of the con‘ 4 to our local w anizations. the correct procedure for a class movement. | ad of thi our delegates wit- | the opposite. eg left wing labor fused admis~- orga! tials committee’ which was never | elected but arbitrarily appointed by | nobody knew who. “In addition, squads of strong-arm | men were stationed throughout th hall and without the slightest pre- text, they were employed to make); violent physical attacks upon those delegates who did not meet with the | wal of the conference organi- re these workers slug- | bly ejected from the | delegate who rose to| protest against this scandal, was im- mediately threatened with a dose of ‘The union was twice pulled back into his seat by these strong-arm men, when delegate from our local | he made an attempt to take the e [ers of the Socialist Party and the | to listen only. political job seekers a workers and proletarian aspect. before, a large and powerful movement for unemployment insurance and relief. For merging of the conference called by called by the labor committee of the | tions began, and an atmosphere of | Our representatives, wherever they DAILY W fORKE BR, N NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1933 Gantt Pickett of P. Wasserstein Shop; : DENOUNCES ‘MEET’ Defying Cops’ Terror| Well as Swindled Fees OF SOCIALISTS NEW YORK.—A strike has been in i ogress at P. Wasserstein, 849 First enue for the past week because | ge cut and lockout. The In- | nt Carpenters Union, of 818) is leading the strike. ntly two workers were arrested | dgpe nde for picketing because the cop claimed | that they did not work at Wasser- has also attempted | orkers there. He | workers picketing the | at some of them for no | The case of the arrested workers is | in the hands of the I. L. D. DECREE DEATH FOR ZANGARA | MIAMI, Fla., March TOS GNIECPES | was sentenced to die in the} chair for shooting Mayor) k which resulted in the latter's | death some time later. his protest “We sent delegates, like other or- ganizations, in order to help build up a strong and united movement to make some headway in the fight against the misery and hardship which unemployment jmposes upon the working man and woman. “But our delegates were not given the slightest opportunity to present jour point of view, to submit resolu- | tions or to argue for them. The time of the conference was taken up | by long-winded speeches from lead- rank and file delegates were made “Instead of serving there as active participants in @ conference, they were lured there to give this con- ference of semi-business men and “We hold to the view we have had that it is necessary to unite this purpose, we favored the the A. F. of L. committee with that |S. P. “We intended to present this view at the conference. But before we could do it, the slugging and ejec- terrorism was created. “We therefore wish to protest most energetically against the procedure at this conference. In spite of what has happened, we intend to continue as before with the defense of our point of view, that only the genuine united front of all workers’ organi- zations can give a real forward push to the movement to relieve the work~- ers from the effects of the crisis. are, will defend this point of view.” GARMENT DISTRICT Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House. 347 E. 72nd St. New | Telephone: Rhinelander 5 Manhattan | Lyceum Hall Entertainments | {| i | | | For Mass Meetings. Balls, Weddings apd Banquets 66-68 E. 4th St. New York | | FOR BALLS, BANQUETS, WEDDINGS | a | Stuyvesant Hennington Hali Hall 140-142 Second Ave. New York City 214-216 Second St | New York City CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS FURNISHED ROOM DES"RED downtown. | Write L. J., clo Daily Worker. | Gottlieb’s Hardware 9 THIRD 4VEATE Near Ith St. Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 | Al winds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty BRONX || HYGRADE VISIT an ACTIVE SYMPATHIZER’S SANDWICH SHOP Steinberg’s Luncheonette 333 WEST 39th ST., N. Y. C. Good Food Served Right Farragut Cafeteria venth Ay., at 28th St. }) VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RESTAURANT | | 149 West 28th St., New York A REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS | Special Dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 45¢ t | Phones: Chickering 4947—Longacre 10089 COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE FAN RAY CAFETERIA 156 W. 29th St. New York Garment Section Workers Patronize Navarr Cafeteria 333 7th AVENUE Corner 28th St. Mott Haven 9-8749 | DR. JULIUS JAFFE Surgeon Dentist 401 EAST 140th STNZET (Cor. Willis Ave.) | Near Hopkinson Are. BROOKLYN WORKERS—EAT AT THE Parkway Cafeteria 1638 PITKIN AVENUE Brooklyn, N.Y BOULEVARD CAFETERIA 8. & F. CAFETERIA, INC. 1283 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD Corner Freeman Street DAYTON 09-4000 INTERVALE Moving & Storage Co., Inc. BRONX, N.Y. 962 WESTCHESTER AVE. D. BACKER | SOKAL CAFETERIA {| 1689 PITKIN AYENUE is | For Brownsville Freee? AVALON Cafeteria 1610 KINGS HIGHWAY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT DEWEY 90-9512 “RENDEZYOUS” ~~ CLASSIFIED — Furnished room for rent (girl), reasonable, Apply Apt. 25, 542 E. 14th St. near Ave. B. (OPPOSITE has now REDUC CULTURAL Kindergarden; “lasses for Adults a) EVERAL GOOD APARTMENTS Take Advantage of the Opportunity. Workers Cooperative Crlony 2700-2500 BRONX PARK EAST ON THE APARTMENTS AND SINGLE ROOMS Clubs and Other Privileges NO INVESTMENTS REQUIRED RONX PARK) ED THE RENT ACTIVITIES in@ Children; Library; Gymnasiun. & SINGLE ROOMS AVAILABLE | Lexington Avenue Pisins Road. Station. ‘Tel. train to White) Stop at Allerton Arenue| Estabrook #-1400-~1401 am, to & vm.| . to pam. | (W am, to 2 poe) Office oper Friday & Saturday Sunday “Fighting Sixth” Also Collects Back Wages as NEW YORK.—Securing the refund of swindled fees of workers from the racketeering job agencies is not the only activity of the Sixth Avenue Grievance Committee. Collecting unpaid wages !s also part of their work. After the manger of Avenue Theatre, Broadway and 28th St., refused to pay Gust Sarandio his full wages even though he accom-| plished more than agreed, a com- mittee of ten called upon the man- ager, With abuse and threats and meine a hammer, the manager led to drive the workers cut. But | lke was reduced io meekness before | the militant workers, who were ready | to defend themse! After excuses | and parley he completed agreement of $9.50 for the work done. A job which Jack Jordano paid $6 for to the Empire State Employment | Agency, 1235 Sixth Ave., turned out to be temporary. When he returned to the agency and demanded the re- turn of his fee he was refused. How+ ever, the “Fighting Sixth” got back $4.40 for him, the reduction being for the legal percentage of the money) earned that goes to the agency. | Alz. 4-9649 Strictly by appuintmen: | Dr. L. KESSLER 7 DENTIST 383 BROADWAY Saite 1007-1008 Cor. New York 14th Be tntern’] Workers Order | | DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE th FLOOR AD Work Done Under 1 @@ DR JOSEPASON ‘DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY 107 Bristol Street (Bet. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) Bikiye PHONE: DICKENS %-S012 | Office Bours: 8-10 A.M., 1-2, 6-8 P.M. |i | | Dr. WILLIAM BELL OPTOMETRIST 106 E. 14th St., near 4th Av. LOWEST Rates to. the. Soviet call $1872 Includes complete round trip passage, New York to Lenin- grade and return. FIVE DAYS jn the U. S, S. ~., with hotels, meals, sightseeing, theatre, ete., and Soviet visa good for 30 days stay in any part of the Soviet Union. SAILINGS Feb. 23—S.S. New York Mar. 15—S.S. Bremen Mar. 24—-S.S. Paris Apr.13—S.S.Deutschland Apr. 16—S.S. Bremen May 4—S. S. Acquitania May 14—S.S, Europa and other sailings FOR FURTHER INFORMATION World Tourists, . 195 Fifth Ave, New York City Tel. ALg. 4-6056-7-8 Soviet Land Tours can also be purchased at any of our branch offices: 14 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass, 6 No. Clark &t., Chieago, 1808 Broadway, Detrolt,|Mich. 808 Engineers Bldg., Cleveland, 0. 409 Columbian Bidg., Washington, D.C. 629 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Ps, MIMEOGRAPH aes INK 800 Renm Rebuilt’ Machines, $16, wp | UNTON SQUARE MIMEO SUPPLY 108 W. 4th St, Room 203 AL. 4/476 Free Advice for Cutting Stensils OPEN FROM 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. | fd RUSSIAN ART SHOP PEASANTS’ HANDICRAFTS 100 East 14th St. N. ¥. C. Lever from 0,88. (Rusniny dy, Cigarettes, chs, Toye fran Novelties, Woodearving, Leequered Work Phone Algonquin 46-0004 program, a concert and Russian cal Come in and see yourselve: were presented. Speakers were L.|| the m 4 faeries | Sarauels of the Women's Counct, 3, {] Wwersere ACME THEATRE | 186 6.2 ssi. San. @ Hol. Many Workers Turned | Away at Int'l] Women’s Meeting in Brownsville NEW YORK—Upon arriving and finding the hall filled to capacity, hundreds of workers were turned | away from attendance at the Inter- AMUSEMENTS Starting Today—American Premiere! “POLISH TERROR” THRILLING NEW SOVIET PRODUCTION A Daring Revolutionary Picture, Showing the struggle of the Ukrainian peasants and workers—their battles against the barons—Polish intrigue and oppression. national Women’s Day celebration, (TAR. '. Beautiful Romance, Songs, Dances Wednesday night, at the ae Pees beleed ph tc ‘and Music Center, 1813 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn. pag is : ; About 500 workers filled the hall to] With A. BUCHMA—Star of “Jimmie Higgins” capadity. EXTRA T, e ‘ Showing delegations fro: Tn addition to the speakers on the|| aopeo Unemployed Demonstration rr'ph tones meet ATTRACTION) Bronx, Pionesrs. cte., etc, Mth STREET & UNION SQUARE Midnite Show Sat, k wate hé “ fy Kirsch, delegate to the Albany Con- | Continuous from 9 a.m.—Dest Show 10:30 p.m. ference for Labor Legislation and J. C, Cooke, of the Communist Party. Organizations Partici- | pating in Raising Funds Eugene Lyons, Moscow Correspondent of VARIETY says of SHAME: for the The Mew Soviet “If it reaches America, Morality! as doubtless it will, audi- ences there are slated for 2. treat, such as they received from ‘Road to Life’ last year. A first i) gece , Grand Concert FIRST FILM OF | iim!” TONIGHT || rate film! | THE SECOND at 8 P. M. | 5- YEAR PLAN § = - a i A SOUSKINO Production ai Eastern a ay Workers | Greater ‘Than cee enter “ 199 a. 261 Schenectady Avenue | ROAD TO LIFE \¥ Brooklyn Music by DMITRI SHOSTAKOVITCH io 3 and Daughter—Violin Duet iania Goldstein—Soprano Dr. Shleifer Petushkin with Mandolin Orchestra THE THEATRE GUILD Presents MERICUR BRR ANT! | CIEFFERSON "$8 &,¢/NOW |‘A FAREWELL to ARMS’ Geatlag aad esrreanenls GUILD renee uti WEA of Bway | With GARY COOPER snd HELEN WAYES ADMISSION 2c | Es. 00. Matinees ‘Thars. and Sat., 2:0 Soe Bn ‘THE THEATRE he a eee TONIGHT AVON THEATRE, ay ra Feeney ‘A comedy by MAXWELL ANDERSON 226 THROOP AYENUE, BROOKLYN Evs. 8:30. Matinees Thurs. and Sat., MATINERS TRURSDAT A SATUROAT, 20 ENTERTAINMENT YIDDISH ART sihtere MUSIC EVERY NIGHT—MATS SAT. & SU! Meurice Schwarte’s (CV och Kalb” Great Produeti “WIM hold you spellbound.” World-Telogram & REFRESHMENTS ARRANGED BY UNIT 12, BECTION TONIGHT BROOK AVENUE CLUB 489 Fast 169th Street, near Third Ave. ADMISSION J6¢ | Philharmonic - Symphony | TOSCANINI, Conductor | Matrepelttan, Opera House, Sun. Att. et 5:08 "RANCK--RAVEL—-RESPIGHE FRANCIS LEDERER & DOROTHY GISH in | AUTUMN CROCUS ‘The New York end London Success MOROSCO THEATRE, 45th St. W. of Bway Eves. 8:40. Mats. Wed., Thurs. & 5: hone Ball, Thurs. Friday Afternoon, March 17 ALL-RUSSIAN PROGRAM ARTHUR JUDSON, Mer. (Steinway Piano? DAILY WORKER BANQUET at MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 E. 4th St. MARCH 19 at 7:30 P. M. ALL ORGANIZATIONS ARE INVITED TO SEND DELEGATES MICHAEL GOLD will act as chairman. Speakers ALEXANDER TRACHTENBERG CLARENCE A. HATHAWAY JOE BRODSKY 45, LECTURE BY Dr. B. LIBER “Proletarian Birth Control” MONDAY, MARCH J5, 8 P.M. CO-OP. AUDITORIUM 2700 Bronx Park Eest Arranged by Unit 21, Sec. PARTY TONIGHT at 8:30 P. M. PEN & HAMMER CLUB Mt VUST 2187 STREET 10 Days That Shook the World Dancing—Refreshments—Adm, 250 BARN DANCE & WHIST TOURNAMENT TONIGHT at 9 P. M. 650 LENOX AVENUE Refreshments Served. Adm. I5c in advance at door 25c. ARRANGED BY UNIT 424 CONCERT & DINNER SUNDAY, MARCH 12TH, AT 2 P.M. ADMISSION 25¢ Arranged by Mapleton Workers’ Braneh 134, 1.W. ww MOISSAYE J. OLGIN Famous Author and Editor Morning Freiheit RICHARD B. MOORE CARL BRODSKY Entertainment—Chalk Talk, John Reed Club GRAND BAZAAR © tor the benefit of DAILY ROVNOST LUDU, Slovak Communist Daily CONCERT & DANCE | is bei held TODAY and T ‘ORROW TONIGHT at 8P.M. | Morten pwnd nveerase." SATURDAY and SUNDAY, MARCH 11-12 165 East Brosdway club, Council 35— 1 AFFAIR at CZECHOSLOVAK AUDITORIUM Arranged by Brighton Beach Workers’ Olyb 9 2) TONIGHT vl 347 East 72nd Street, New York City Doors open Saturday at 4 P, M.; Sunday 2 P.M. ADMISSION 15 CENTS ENTERTAINMENT DANCING RESTAURANT TEA ROOM SELECTION OF VALUABLE ARTICLES AT HALF PRICE EVERYBODY WELCOME TONIGHT the most interesting RUSSIAN AFFAIR of the season “NOVY MIR” ANNIVERSARY CONCERT AND BALL at MANHATTAN LYCEU: M, 66 Hast 4th St, New York CONEY ISLAND WORKERS’ CENTER. | 2709 Mermaid Ave., Brooklyn Lithvasien Chorus New Dence Group Dancing Till) Dawn Dram Circle—-Good Jazz Bend LECTURE & DINNER SUNDAY, MARCH 12TH, AT 2 P, M. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS WORKERS’ CLUB LW. 16ist Si—Priee 350 HOUSE PARTY Comraderei—Entertainment TONIGHT 127 West 111th Street APARTMENT 6 CHINO- GERMAN NIGHT TONIGHT Arranged by the “Arbeiter” and the “Chinese Vanguard” | 35 East 12th Street PROGRAM: |. MILDRED KAY+Youthful Russian Dancer. ORGE FROM TEXAS—Dramatic Sketen composed by C. Kissell, shaget by C. Asarshy | Good Program—Chinese | & German Speakers 5. SHPILPMAN—Pamous Ra | IN 1 | |. SIMA—Interpretive Dancer, a talented pupil of re Dpto, will give the Admission 30¢ first time im New York, with the avsi e | a aoe) Chorus “Collective,” own interpretation of ag e Comintern mplicated? ‘Expensive? 4 Ghernrshewaiy’s Funeral March (Venin’y most ferored seng)), and Nor RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN CHORUS “COLLECTIVE” im entirely new revolutionary WORKERS’ MOVIES in any Hall, Home or Club! DANCING IN TWO HALLS. RUSSIAN BUFFET, ADMISSION: 40 CENTS. Stimulates Drives and Campaigns Build a Cultural Base Write to Garrison Film Distributors 729 Seventh Avenue CONCERT WILL START AT 8 P, M. NFWARK, N. J. SATURDAY, MAR MANHATTAN LYCE Prog DANCING ‘TILL DAWN CONCERT and DANCE Council of Workers Clubs Inter Dram Contest, Girls’ Sextette, ‘Aida’ Chorus cv" others Tickets obtainable at all Workers Clubs With ticket 25c, at door 40¢ | New York City GRAND BAZAAR for the “Daily Worker” Krucger’s Auditorium, MARCH 11 and 12 | Bargains in all kinds of articles; Millinery, Jewelry, Art Objects, Spring | Glothes: Bring your Watches for Repair;; Hye Glasses Fite MORE en All Kinds of Literature UKRAINIAN MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA CARTOONIST — JOHN REED CLUB RESTAURANT—BEST YOOD SERVED DANCTUN G-$ATURDAY NIGRY Doors open at 7 P. M. Admiesion at door 26c; in Advance 18¢ Sunday: Open all day and eve.; Admission. CHICKEN DINNER SERYED AT 1 P. CH 18, at 8:30 P. M. UM, 66 East 4th Street ram: es ces