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PAGE (WO DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1933 FOOD UNION | WINS STRIKE AT COMMODORE Hotel Accepts All the Workers’ Demands NEW YORK.—An outstanding vic- tory was won today when the man- | COLLECT FUNDS! TA Laundry Union Head Arrested in Terror | Drive of Bosses NEW YORK Berland, p dent of the Laundry Workers’ Indus- 1 Union m s taken from an Ex-| of the Committee Y police Wee 1d on $10,000 bail for invest Leon Blum, an 0; izer of the ur on parole for previous s was also called to the P; for investi meeting | United Front Labor May Day Confer- | |at 1 p.m. in Manhattan Lyceum, 66 Send Delegates ence to be held tomorrow, March 26th East Fourth St. Workers Endorse Left Wing Group Unity Movement) NEW YORK.—The movement ini- ad by the Left Wing Group of G DAYS START TODAY TO SAVE THE LIVES OF THE NINE INNOCENT SCOITSBORO BOYS NEW THEATRE GROUP |PERFORMS FOR’ DAILY WORKER BENEFIT | | NEW YORK. — At the Workers’ Laboratory Theatre last Saturday the Theatre Collective showed again their presentation, “Broadway—1933.” This lively satire on the Broadway | theatre has found much favor with worker audiences, and has been book~ ed for performances each week since their first showing at the New School for Social Research. Scottsboro Tag Days' |Start Today — To Continue All Week NEW YORK—With the nine framed Scottsboro Boys facing trial at the hands of the Alabama lynch-loving authorities, the N. Y. | District Interyational Labor De- fense starts a vigorous drive for funds with which to carry on their defense, in the form of a series of Tag Days, starting today and con- tinuing until April 2, Third Annual Ball TONIGHT RED SPARKS A. C. Manhattan Lyceum {ntern'] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR AD Work Done Under errons) Oar: ~~ DR JOREPREON GARMENT DISTRICT Garment Section Workers Patronize Navarr Cafeteria 333 7th AVENUE Corner 28th Bt. 66 East 4th Street, N. Y. C. DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY 107 Bristol Street (Bes. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B’kiy Subscription 25¢ DISTRICT TWO VEGETARIAN and DAYRY RESTAURANT 149 West 28th St. New York HYGRADE h sion Following are some of the Tag PHONE: DICKENS 2-2012 A REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS Bae eect Sr ccere | cetegaed when 22 for unity and for a gen Der sae. |The ‘Theatre Collective, since its|¥ (CL, ANNUAL SPRING| [ots sem sto ast. 12, 6s rat} | special Dinner 8 pam. to 9 pam, 4Se mands of the w s in the laundry | 20t find a case against in the dress trade is mee Bronx—701 E. 136th St E,| | first general meeting six months ago, Rr } partment who have been on } Blum was 151) > Tesponse of the dressmakers.| | 169th St.; 1400 Boston Road; 200 | | has devoted most of its time to train-| DAN c E | der the leadership of the Hotel and | compl his ac-/ At ® meeting of the Peter Pan Dress | | Bronx Park East; 192 E. Tremont; | |-ing and organizational work. eH its Pibuisi Ghbactte: Seer ae ; staurant Section of the Food | tivity in he will | one of the important shops in| |4215 Third Ave. 288 174 Sst.;| | headquarters at 131 W. 2lst St., class- ‘orkers’ Industrial Union. | be forced to leave the union le ss trade, held in the office of Midtown—109 E, 26th St.; 419 W.||eS are held in the evenings. NEW HARLEM CASINO COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE International on Tuesday night. ; mate ‘ gement calle e | will be and he will ¢ Abas 58rd St.: 269 W. 25th St.; Down- Besides an acting company the $4 ‘mnion Seer “eonference vee, jail. ‘That tes of the Pretty | ied er tegane (EraHD of the local | |town—si8 Broadway; 45 B. Srdsti;| |reatre, Collective has free clasmes| 116th Sti and Lenox Ave. F, ‘AN RAY CAF ETERIA ‘When the conference concluded, the | Laundry s of terror | ‘sued & leaflet to the dressmakers | | Rrookiyn—196 15th St: 240 Co-| {in acting and scenic design as well ti Dr. WILLIAM BELL 156 W. 29th St.. New York Fital: management had sereed to ‘such as : ine in which they show that} | umbia 4109 13th Ave.; 172] |as a play-writing department that TONIGHT : | Giinbay-tne wees car oh in to oil: ie ake as alled progressive Lovestone|| Bay 3ist St.: 764 40th St. 316| | will advise and assist in the revision | fa aton’ 80) | Rusthoby: Jot i | _ vide decent and wholesome ‘food, to| Laundry strike Be bier hes flee ins | [Sith St. [of manuscripts submitted that are| Admission 30¢ 106 K. 14th St., near 4th Av. i teh es terete . ion on this question by shifting the | |: tie eat ot dramatitally sound. 7 : nee 3 Gis. tua devarrment commitar, an |tnie we: s0-| communication of the left wing from ae aa Good Band Entertainment Good Food Served Richt} | usnt spa yee ge pean fae eel lidly sie ae | one committee to another. The leaf- | ee Alg. 4-0449 Strictly by appotntmen: Wf ay | Day ee eamoass 4g made by | jet calls on the dressmakers to de- THe F t } overtime. the union, mand a membership meeting where Needle Trades Workers Dr. L. KESSLER arragu or victory will serve to stimulate | peewee the proposals can be discussed and : SURGEOM DENTIST | Ca teria er workers in the hotels and res- the members can express their opin- | 1 i : isa BROADWAY f rT taurants to resist wage cuts by mill-|to the Hotel Owners’ Association |ion on the problems confronting the | H. M. WICKS Industrial Union ce tao Satan al tant struggle,” the Hotel and Restau- | neadquarters at 221 West 57th Street | workers. ‘Two open forums of the | of DAILY WORKER STAFF will speak on ¥4 NeWY eH cir |} 326 Seventh Ay., at 28th St. eee ce, ae eo, Wa t their demands for work or |Jeft wing group will take place on ‘willl Speak’ on: y shu bagi eicidles Industrial Union declared , wait-|Sunday, March 26th, 11 am. one at 2 : th ANNUAL BRONX Seamenting on the i Ambasador Hall, 3875 Third Avenue, Ni cL 7 isis’ Pause ot the [eereeiiegy meen Ng The Marxian Theory of Crisis SPLENDID CAR GE On Wednesday, March 29, all em- Ww and another at Coney Island Work- | T B A A Pig renee ployed and unemployed hotel workers is being held Club, 2709 Mermaid nue, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, at 8P. M. Hall and sid oaicbheng will gather at Bryant Park, 40th Street and Sixth Avenue, to parade yed Comittee. s of the Hotel and | I Klyn, where Hyman Grossman speak. 35 East 12th Street, Second Floor Thur., Fri, Sat. and Sun.|| Meeting Rooms DR. JULIUS JAFFE a ~ —— 9 s TO HIRE WHAT’S ON \ THe ae secant cieriem | Comrade Grossmans Home, 3036 W. and Seria 250 QUESTIONS DISCUSSION P R I Perfect for BALLS, DANCES, ‘ Surgeon Dentist i ia Ns a at a Caos oneeusi ear speaking |ff Register Now for Spring Term, Workers School A L BEGECESS MEETINGS: Eye ‘01 Beet Re a T | h }. 4 * \ hy , Sunday, 9 p. ti) THE Or. ir tel Saturday | fo eg ba tee ea We (Manhattan) | nes. Admis- | Beach A JOSEPH FREEMAN WILL SPEAK AT LECTURE by H. &. Dana on “Drama and New ESTONIAN ri tad ty tee sieges tom, ne Ugh aba ce aa , > . ee Wines ere. || INTERVALE last URE HIKE to Sunny St. Van Cort- a-|olaika Orchestra, Interesting pro- ments of An Em- ‘Williamsburg Wor will be shown i Bushwick Ave. Admission 30¢, Italian Prol. ar Bel- Club Orch- estra and others. | Monday | UNUSUAL CONCERT. ub ( tiona Plerre Degey- The musicians) presents of the Paris Commune GOOD CONCERT — GOOD TALENT Phone UNiversity 4-0165 107th St. & Park Ave. Moving & Storage Co., Inc. CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS ‘| FURNISHED ROOM DESIRED downtown. ADMISSION 25¢ Arranged by Section 5, C. P., and Mass Organizations of the Bronx TONIGHT GRAND OPENING ‘Hi SPEND THIS Write L. J., jo Daily Worker, 1288 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD Corner Freeman Street Manhattan Lyceum Hall DOWNTOWN COMRADES WELCOME AT DOWNTOWN hn Reed club, | b, 43 Manhattan Ave, Sunday, at SUNDAY. MARCH 26th, at ? Pp, M. Watch for Grand Opening se Na — pina ree Nx ae Weetenen AYE | : d tion and American This will be utilized as a protest demonstra- ADMISSION: Thurs. 20c; Fri. 5c; ba git eat ga se a \ ar Grand Ave ‘Beatin, “Admis! tion against the Hitler Terror in Germany : ec} eat. fe Sun. 25¢ iaie aS ‘ave: Bena Ne BOULEVARD CAFETERIA nines. el : i 5 . 5 . CON, hike to Munte| midnist at Russian Balircom, 188 Got st | Main Speakers: C. A. HATHAWAY & JAMES FORD|coMBINATION TICKET 75c| *e™ Yom city” | "New york clty pipeline Cowell, comp . anist and lec- ieee ieee! ~~ MANHATTAN YOUTH CLUB joaneeeaee || ih, ae | estiulon So loerase c34, sete Ain: tals netics, a Balls Weddings and Banquets e e ae ae | Address: 55 West 9th st, 114 Ludlow St., N. Y. ore B He Bt New York) | BAKERY & LUNCH BAR ‘ | CHILDRENS BRANCH 19 1.W.O. fs giving Friday E. N. Y. Workers Club stent tOME, COOKING HWorkers headquarters, | own branch at Behool Oreo aoa aa | NEW MASSES SPRING. COSTUME BALL C 0 N C E R 1 and D A N C E 608 Cleveland St., Cor. Blake Airy, Large hacia Rectal ex: nota er 9, Sec. 1. | P will be he! rid larch st al ebster ‘by , 119 E. 11th It e nO cos~ SUBSCRIPTION 25¢ . iene tate nee | Gums, AID IO & aaieltard plaster Pete Meeting Rooms and Hall Comrades meet at Commrne, | nrices $1 in advance, $1.50 at door, Ken ; ‘AR I HT R d Second Five-Year | Vincent. Orchestra will furnish musle, Re Pein fa ang i a Program fo tank ST. GI served t! sses, te i i }; Milton Howard #:20 pm. at| 27th Bt., Workers Bock Ghop, 800, 18th Be, Celebrating the Successful Completion of its Share in “The Light of the East” The 7th Picture from Stach Balalaika Orchestra Violin Duet 117 East 15th Street Bet. Union Square and Irving Place HOME COOKING —COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE Management: A, Jurich from Pittsburgh Boston Road, | or Romany Marie, 42 W. 8th Bt. ism and Rev- | SY ae a Come early. | ANNOUNCEMENT M, 8 p.m. at Tremont} PLAYWRIGHTING cn Ave. 8. Fried-| starts Friday evening, All welcome. | Workers Laboratory Th MENT program given Fast 12th St. 8 Clch, 858 Morris Ave., | Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House. Inc. the Daily Worker Drive for $35,000, by holding A SOVIET VILLAGE PROGRAM & DANCE class for beginners March 31st at the eatre, of WIR, 42 Register now est: dsky tonight at Temple, 14th St. ubject: “Recosnize Soviet es Downtown F.S.U. | Bi MOVIE-DANCE at Washington Heights) between 149th and 150th St. at 7:30 pm. | 347 E. 72nd St. New York Phone Tomine Sq. 4-9554 | } ra Cl est, 16% mh —Oom, SOROKIN, Sol ; ee pea | Beationuat wit rears rune guar. |LABOR UNION MEETINGS) pROSPECT WORKERS CLUB, 1157 Southern Blvd. san we e Telephone: Rbineiander so ‘|| John's Rest. t (Bronx) SE as ee ceestene, Meee Zest guar n’s Restauran DANCE at Tremont Workers Club, 2015)” Se ye | Specie! Joint Membership meeting. Drivers Saturday, M. hh 25, 8P.M | | SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES Clinton Ave. also entertainment (Brooklyn) of Local 185 and Cleaners, Dyers and Press- aturday, Marc , at . | A place with atmosphere and inte program. aston 25) yi | ‘ oes where all radicals meet Good band. | HOUSE PARTY given by Br. 615 T.w.o.,| ¢rs Union, 1 p.m. at Irving Plaze Hall MIMEOGRAPH SUPP BROOKLYN | - CONCERT-PARTY at Bronx Shoe Center, / Sunday nite for benefit Daily Worker at 15th St. and Irving Place. AAAS 302 E. 12th St. New fort uthern Boulevard, In- : — INK STENSILS held tonight, 1334 Sout! nity Boule’ ty ‘a. ro , Papee, $00 Resin hadea Casts; the MN resting prorran efreshments. 1 ———_______— : — . ; " workers tn vicinity invited s Aailssion 38 A M U S E M E N oT S Organizations Partici- UNIO SiUAee teat aterne For Brownsville Proletarians : 230 ‘Balnbridge Aver’ Entertainment, Fe eae if Rak ANNUAL BALL AND | ie 2 ee oT er SOKAL CAFETERIA || JADE MOUNTAIN freshments, Admission 20 ¢ —- — — pating in Raising Funds Free Advice for Cutting Sten: ee HOUSE PARTY arranged by Un’ : BRO JHEP RSC ie sta INOW W TL CONTEST OPEN FROM 9 A.M. to 7 P.M, 1689 PITKIN AVENUE | American & Chinese Restaurant in. wetccatease Banned by Hitler ! ! IME UNE ard TAPS HOLMES for the AL 197 SECOND AVENUE CLUB SOCTAL— inment at E St Sund. March 26, 8 P. M. 9 Bet 12 a 18 . Concourse Wor! me Ave, |] ¢ ¢ ” b unday, Mar . . M. Hof enRamn’s esr 170th St., 8 n fee, OF MADAME BLANCHE Lt ei a 5 wUaSAN, Condi DANE at ernest | D ANTON saa Teotesnorsoay terige: ans | MORAL THE INDEPENDENT BARB-|RUSSIAN ART SHOP RESTAURANT Welcome to Our Comrades Right. Unusual ‘program. All invited. : Bit BOYD snd DOROTHY WILSON | Central Ong Pet USA TERS’ UNION—LOCAL 101|PEASANTS’ HANDICRAFTS | SOCIAL and presentation of banner will Be given by Red Colony Youth Branch 433, TWO at 600 Arnow Ave. Admission 10 cents, PARTY given by Peoples Committee Sgeinst Discrimination in Harlem Hospital tonight at home of Mrs. Williams, 2365 7th Avé., Apt. 6, at 8 p.m. Proceeds to help establish headquarters in Harlem. Music, dancing, refreshments. Admission 18 cents, CHILDRENS RELIEF ORGANIZATION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL 51 are giving s tea party, The Revolutionist with FRITZ KORTNER (ENGLISH TITLES) workers Acme Theatre D. Hellen Restaurant M8 UNIVERSITY PLACK, N.Y.C. Corner 13th Street STARTLING REDUCTIONS ete EDUCTIONS 100 East 14th St. N. Y. €. Imports from U.S.8.4. (Russia) se TOMORROW NIGHT, at 8:30 First Dance Recital New Dance Group Westminster Hall 15 Lenox Avenue, Cor, 114th Street Admission —- Ladies Free & CAFETERIA Pitkin Corner Saratoga Aves. AVALON MUSIC Philharmonic - Symphony Ces, Candy, Cigarettes, Smocks, Toys Shawis. Novelties, Woodcarving, Work TOSCANIN | ne PEN DAY AnD fie Gottlie hs Hardware A va : ros NI, Conductor at HECKSCHER FOUNDATION SES i n dance-concert tonight at 804 Forest Ave. 1TH ST. AND UNION SQUARE + DEWEY 9-9512 “RENDEZVOUS” 3 Miitmecutia oe BEETHOVEN CYCLE were ee ae Banquet and Dance Wea Woe ce aige eel € ae a FIVE SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 7 : CAMEO * | i 2 " House P. UNDAY, MARCH | W S I % a (Braoklyn) ane snd st. Now! | me OAENRG ea pera eas pa % S ae 26eht O bi QUALITY ht hg led 4 NIGHT IN MOSCOW—E. W. Y. Workers “VOODOO” FIRST CONCERT THIS AFT. at 3:00 LECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty ©lud, 08 Cleveland Bt., corner Blake Ave Good nrogram. iE PARTY-ENTERTAINMENT at Wlatbush Workers Olub, 1207 Kings Highway. ENTERTAINMENT-DANCE given by Youth Builders TWO 467 at 60 East 95th 8t., at 8:30 p.m. FIRST HOUSEWARMING of New Youth | Glub, & p.m. at 325 Atkins Ave. Adm. 10¢. CONCERT at Mapleton Workers Club, 2006 ‘Wth St. at 8 p.m. COLORLITE DANCE by Bath Beach Work- rs Club, 1818 86th St. Good band BANQUET-CONCERT tonight at Workers Genter, 1813 Pitkin Ave., auspices Browns- ¥ille Section ILD to welcome back recently Pelersed_neliticel prisoners; & p.m. PROLETARIAN CONCERT tonight by Lawrence Emery Br. ILD, 2462 4th St. | Lawrence Emery, last member of Imperial Valley Case will speak. Admission 20c, All Invited. WOMENS COUNCIL 5 presents Chinese | Rvening and Concert at 8:30 p.m. at 2709 | Mermaid Ave., Coney Isiand. | DANCE with good jazz band at Brighton essive Club, 129 Brighton Beach Ave, at 9 p.m. Saturdsy night, . a 8 Jugoslay Workers Hall 108 West 24th Street Main Speaker Herbert Benjamin (Leader of the National Hunger Mareh to Washington) Dancing at 2:30 P.M.—Good Program Admission free—Supper at 6 p.m. 50 cents ‘Fragments of An Empire”) 4tranged by Jugosiav Fractions, C.P. i will be shown | WILLIAMSBURG WORKERS’ CLUB CONCERT & THEATRE, SUNDAY, MARCH 36, 8 P.M. Sunday, March 26, 8 P. M. ai Soartacus Workers Club 269 West 25th Street TONIGHT at 8 P. M. | i ENTERTAINMENT—REFRESHMENTS | Marx, 2809 Holland A\ ronx, Apt, 4-B SUTTER Vegeterian and Dairy Restaurant 589 BUTTER AVE. (Cot. George) B’klyn Snaaepeeenanesiaesneeeementsensmennenneeeee teed WORKERS—EAT AT THE Parkway Cafeteria 1638 PITKIN AVENUE Near Hopkinson Ave Brooklyn. W. ¥ ‘Egmont’ Overture; Symphonies Nos. 1 & ‘Tickets for Series on sale at Ca: Hall Box Office. Prices for $ Con from $5.00, Balcony, to $16.25, Parquet. Tickets for Sunday's Concert also on sale CARNEGIE HALL Thurs. Ey., Mar. 20, Fri.Aft.,Mar.31,2:30; Sat.Eve.,April 1, MOZART—DE SABATA—BERLIOZ ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr, (Steinway Piane) Produced by FAUSTIN WIRKUS Extra Attraction: “SONG OF LIFE” Rates to the Soviet Union “1872 Includes complete round trip passage, New York to Lenin- zade rod rec, FIVE DAYS in the U. 8. S. R., with hotels, meals, sightseeing, theatre, ete., and Soviet visa good for 30 days stay in any part of the Soviet Union. FRANCIS LEDERER & DOROTHY GISH in AUTUMN CROCUS The New York and London Success MOROSCO THEATRE, 45th St. W. of B’ Eves. 8:40. Movie and Dance TONIGHT at 8 P. M. “THE STRUGGLE FOR BREAD" Washington Heights Workers’ Club 6OL WEST 1618T §' 45 ? Mats, Wed., Thurs. & Sat., 2:40 A New Soviet Play, Produced for the First Time in America “THE GODLESS” by IVAN LEBEDOV n 4 Acts from the Life of the Soviet Village TONIGHT at 8 P. M. Coop Auditorium, 2700 Bronx Park Fast Dancing After the Performance ADMISSION 25¢ 29 EAST 14TH STREEY NEW YORK fel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry s Full Line of STATIONERY CLASSIFIED WANTED TO BUY—Cash paid for old g teeth, 945 Hi. 168rd St., Davis, Dept. Store. giver FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—Ali improve-| ments, for two—SS « week; also Nght housekeeping. 357 West 43rd St, N. Y. FURNISHED ROOM for reni—254 W. 2ist AT SPECIAL PRICES St. Call CHelsea 53-6544, ' for Organizations EE SSS SSS Costume Party and Entertainment TONIGHT at 8 P. M. FLATBUSH WORKERS’ CLUB 1207 Kings Highway, Brooklyn -~PROGRAM— a Sunday Arranged by Dramatic Sect‘on of Novy Mir Club. — Entire Proceeds aa SKIT—“BROADWAY, 1939” S AILINGS OPEN AGAIN (Manhattan) for the Revolutionary Press. Spaghetti! Entertainment! Alaa a are TO SERVE OUR PATRONIZING COMRADES JACK SHAFFRON—BASSO JOSEPH HABERGRITZ—VIOLINIST ——————— EE WORKMEN’S SICK AND DEATH BENEFIT NEW DANCE GROUP will hold its first recital at Hekscher Theatre, 104th St, and Ave., at 8:30 p.m. All original and Mar. 24—S.8. Paris Apr.13—S.S.Deutschland Dancing! TONIGHT at 8 P. M. JULIA HABERGRITZ AT TIE PIANO } Ww err. Pets git i 1 FUND ITALIAN WORKERS’ HEADQUARTERS bambi iirs rigs aks ee Ma Apr. 16—S.8. Bremen ‘Ne Health Center Cafeteria 450 BiRth Ave. Mesting: “Bvenie of the | OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Arthciged Seb a arises Main Speaker: George Sieki Apr. 18—8.8. Paris | IN WORKERS CENTER 50 EAST 13TH STREET in Germany.” Herbert Benjamin and | ORGANIZED 1884—INCORPORATED 1890 | ain Speaker: Geozge Siskind i Mins will speak on Political and tural Situation. Discussion on policy | of United Front agsinst German Fascism. ion 18 cents. IONETTE PRESENTATION—By Louis Bunin of John Reed Club at New School for ial Research, Suriday evening, 8:45. htion of “The Ball of the Man- May 4—S. 8. Acquitenia May 14—S.8. Europa and other sailings See. %, C. PL Chairman: Mae Harris of the Daily Worker Staff Admission 25¢.—For the Benefit of Section 2 Communist Party Main Office: 714-716 Seneca Ave., Ridgewood Sta., Brooklyn, N. ¥ 58,235 Members in 351 Branches ioe Woptoie attects mena Total Assets on December 31, 1931: 83,488,895.98 TONIGHT House Party | | Benefits paid since its existence: | Workers Ex-Servicemen’s League, Post 91 RESH OUR MOTTO: ooD ROLETARIAN ue Pitcus FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE=_—E——————————_—_—_—_————————s, mins” by Bruno ‘nsky, which ap. || Death Benefit: $4,888,210,93 Sick Benefit: $12,162,051.73 i or al : ae be hey im <tatern ional erature Total: $17,050,268,66 Workers Film & Photo League) —————— World Touri Sy satire of social-democracy. Ad- 050,262. Presents FINAL PROGRAM—NISTORY OF RUSSIAN FILM SERIES “SOIL” —“TURKSIB” mission 50 cents. by A. B. Magil on “The Reac- Literary ‘Theories of V. F. Calverton’? | at. Revolutionary Writers Federation, 114 W. New York City COMRADES WHO HAVE BOUOHT Comrades Eat in the Suits and Overcoate—know Workers! Protect Your Families! 175 Fifth Ave. In Case of Sickness, Accident or Death! ‘Tel, Alg. 4-6656-7-8 ite whrteescnteee Ta puiebead be Benefit according te the age at the time of initiation tn one er I] SAT, MARCH 25—5:39 and 7:39 PM. Abe Flamm Soviet Land Tours oya a (4 e la Youth Federation, 122 Second Ave. 8:30|] both classes M. CLASS A: 40 cents at the age of 4 CLASS B: 50 cents per month—Death Reneft $550 to $230. Parents may insure their children in ‘ase of death wp to the age of 18. Death Renefit according to age 820 to $200 Sick Benefit paid from the third day of filing the doetor’s eertificate, 99 and Pm. Good jazz band. cl “Movies and Drama in Soviet Russia” by Prof. H. L. Dans, Sunday, 3 a. at Pythian Temple, 135 W. 70th Bt. bf . Yorkville Br., FSU. of Vanguard Workers Club, 8:30 Now OCIATED WITH Sam & Adoiph 142 Stanion Si., Near Norfolk Der month—Death Benefit $355 at the age of 16 to 8175 can also be purchased at any Labor Temple, 14th & 2nd Av. of our branch offices: and Help the Daily Worker 827 Broadway, near 13th St. 5% 4 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. 6 No, Clark St,, Chicago, II. eA of TODAY'S WiM., 133 Second Ave. Speaker: Joseph |# $15, respectiy Der week, for the first forty weeks, half ‘of the amount tor Build & workers correspondence a Samat of freteaet be Reale] | "RCL ede momen: a per week tor the tat forty wees sano xen {| ETORP ME Your taclry, shop. wt Masepenevacine Sher 1 Gime ac aimres | eee ee RECEIPTS rn . " ‘or women: $9 p eek for the first forty weeka: $4.90 eae! jumblan Bidg., Washington, D.0. mas for th America.” Admission 10¢ for another forty weeks. neighborhood. Send re, tere wn Clothin for the HOUSE PARTY benefit Daily Worker, 7 For further Information apply at the Main Office, Willlam Spubr, National a! wular let\ is 629 Chestnut St., Philadetphia, Pa. At 261 EK. 7th Bt., Apt. 19—Glick. Also ‘ Secretary, or to the Financial Secretaries of the Branch to the Dafly Worker 4 te seinnssssisnsnssesesntessheessnseene ¢ te rreet hath “old and nes? frien DAILY WORKER Chorus. Good time assured.