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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1934 | STAGE AND SCREEN | | AMUSEMENTS WreAtT:’ § ~OmN ‘ged to I at Na’ chronicles the victories and schievamants | (OV 6! In Celebration of the ers’ - oO Eva Le Gallienne Back herland from the time OCTOBER REVOLUTION On Broadway in “L’ Aiglon” ‘The Clemence Dane adaptation of Ros- nds opens tonight a r atre, with Eva Le Gell and Ethel B up to end including the | 9 ndustrialization. [foe ee ee eee D1 s and commentators have | 4 ned the mighty chorus of praise preced- | been the conception and handling of Vier- ers for distr now going Growth of the Woekere jan Class Struggle as Ex- A special mi tov's film. It has been termed the Soviet Hike’ “load Second and Third cinema’s tribute to the great leader. breakers Given by Max Bedacht ARS | tt recaly . Room 301 / . Rite cortaaee ot fee $1 Begin- MUSIC NOTES | ning Satur to 5 pm. Helen W rae, | SQUARE DEAL Saturday produetion, «Mba Philharmonic In An || CAMEO 222 8¢ East WORLD es ie are the sponsors. All-English Program| of Broadway PREMIERE Army and Navy Store Manhattan thd iat week's “reperioiea ‘ot the Abbey | 4 fag) = . r 7 Agony aibee Theatre Players, opening November 12 at| Hans Lange will again present an all- sai a 121 THIRD AVE BIG FALL Term Dance giv the Golden Theatre, includes: English progr: th the Philharmoni¢- ; : ers School and Harlem W DANCE and ENTERTA aces fips thee ce raphooy Cechite StcGaimenls wail toe TOMORROW LAST DAY TO SEE . — 30 DP. Manha' by New Group, 42 Sutt ‘Drama at I morrow aftérnoon. The program will con- | of the Handel-Harty “Water Music’ iat, cena tear re! Maxim Gorky’s “MOTHER” , Op. 63, by Elgar. ‘ He . Directed by V. PUDOVK present Tall Nanette Guilford will sing the role of | the Plymouth The- | Marguerite in this afternoon's performance || @M@422°S'EcrBwa, @™) TILL 19M Ope Brought Back by Popular Demand sday or Thursday | of “Faust” at the Hippodrome. Tonight, | AhA TBC: ” rai SO LATES' i NEW: the Company will present “fl ‘Trovatore”: || a4 & ECSMTSUNE ROL robe rapa keg cided Wey and “Rigoletto,” another Verdi opera, 15 | Semana scheduled for tomorrow evening. a The Halevy Singing Soctéty is resuming ed to the cast of earsels in preparation for its 30th An- Maxwell Anderson pl: niversary Concert, under the leadership of | re Guild will present next. / Mr, Leon M. Kramer. Young men and et bed | women with good voices ate invited to Lew Fi ubs Heffernans”; “The nd “The Playboy of the Wes' RUSSIAN ART Irving Plaza Place. Doubl Imports from the SOVIET UNION 109 ith St. and 9 W. 42d St. GIFTS - TOYS - NOVELTIES 7 E q Chor Subs. CHAMBER M OPENS TODAY! PUDOVKIN’S | ‘DESERTER’ id Edward d accommodations. quarters any evening. DANCING with merry AFFAIRS FOR THE NEW Forge,” the ni which the The . a c ant x Women in the Dark,” the new film | join. Rehearsals are held every Wednesday | To Hire Every Work YORK DAILY WORKER | tnriter by Dasnich Hammett, will be te-|avening at 8 Dim at the Tae ea a mesic ven by| West Side Work L | lensed on loth St. Free courses in sight reading | AIRY, LARGE SECOND ANNUAL Dance given by| Ave, Room 8 Adm. free. Questions and | Pictures. Fay Ralph Bellamy, Mel- | oftered, | “Timely . . . something to talk heatedly about."—DAILY WORKER, Ane Warren eetarrgrer ra ns oe es Saturday | yn Douglas and Roscoe Ates are featured. : Se seek | yr] ‘ = ect . . h ‘i aks “—_ . . | MEETING ROOMS [i's tron Jeanie “Aebiion ws” |p exe Man "Woche PEGs] Sua Age ok ieee ua. 01 aye age of thence” ee in put | i PaRMUNROE,T ve pane || eugagge Mth Steet & PARALLELS THE GREAT STRIKE d HALL RED HALLOWE'EN DANCE. Harlem| 1993 Jerome Ave., near Burnside Ave., 8:30 Grand: Sb. Aenea ,Auipices: -8e-| on seein wunrton’a: neal, whl. oummente | ae Weegthe Wl Weniade Bhai: | Union Square WAVE IN THE U. S. A. é £ Workers Center, 415 Lenox Ave. cor. 131st m. | = 13 | & tour of the majority of R.K.O. hou: | fi - 7 : St. 8 p. m. dil morning. Jazz Band.| MUSIOALE by highly accomplished ar. Entertainment and Dance, 3230 Bain-|on November 3. ia peg Brahms, Chopin, Rachmaninoff a = — Suitable for Meetings, Lectures ||| «singing syncopated Swingers.” Enter-| tists: Thomas Sokoloff, Mendo-Cellist; | dge Ave., Bronx. Aus.: Unit 22 et ee | oe ean ain MUSIC Mas Gero ALTER HUSTON and Dances in the tainment, refreshments. Admission 25¢. Adele Bar, Contralto; Daye Kotkin, pianist, | Sec. 15. “Wake Up and Dream” and “Green| ‘The London String Quartet will make aad x z 5 DANCE given by Young Communist | Dancing to gekeg ouster oa a r at 2170A' White Plains Rd., | Byes” take over the F.K.O. Jefferson screen | their farewell appearance at Town Hall Philharmonic Sym hony in RENOLAIE LEWIS" y p 3 % , District 2, at 504 Sixth Ave. (in-| 240 f°? ~ lo, RBs: UEDIONS by Pelham Parkwey Workers Clubs. | today and continue up to Wednesday. tomorrow at 3 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. | 3 p Czechoslovak stead of 114 W, 14th St.) Entertainment, bay tae Li ck bile Sela’ Dak see'| Chalk Talk by John Reed Club, | Bs A irinde ete, ‘ rit anasto | ees ODSWOR TH int h ~ rr cans i a oew's Boston Roa atre, located at 4 on : Workers House, Ine. |] ix"s2mtais,, Suter.” “S| pare Wortte ch, thst and'ittn Avey| letinmmment™ ThmtT® and other e-| oss Revlon ond Theat oowledot| PAVING All mudi of some experience pp) = Sree PO ° for Controller, will speak. sion Party, 11| Brooklyn, 8:20 p.m. Prizes and surprises, night. Two features will be shown | Music section c date sy hac AT CARNEGIE HALL | ee deh tet A St 000 senha 81.35 347 E. 72nd St. New York!|| rath Be Novel program: new dancers, | ,, NORKERS SELF EDUCATIONAL CLUB. | Adtaie st: Mite cede ‘Center, 4088. | Golly, with changes’ Sunday, Wednesley | eine eee inte eek Tomorrow Afternoon at 3:00 Rvs. 6:40 sharp. Mats., Wed. & Sat. 2:30 “9 ie |= Pa A ai 7 74¢! t. intertainment. im. free. — 3 we . . a “A Telephone: RHinelander 5097 first performance of “Revolutionary | £08 ay eondede oe reed Serra Affair at 813 E, 190th St., Pree Bar.|°"4 Friday, | Broadway, Second floor, Monday night at|{ MANDEL-HARTY, DELIUS, ELGAR | ..ceio HERNDON Pape Neer et en Rar ae fg | War Be Avoided Under the Capitalist Sys- | Bes: ES res pohyasiaed ka 7 | “The Blue Light” has been brought back | °"20 PM: t0 Teslster,, JANSSEN, Conductor must see ‘Stevedor | f | tem.” Adm. 10c. | Concert an louse Warming Party|to the 55th St. Playhouse to | y [Sy Sree | Sra ee ith eatghot MBtertam-| GALA OPENING NIGHT. Ridgewood| at home of Giass, 2070 Brighton ath | “ichon aoa cheesy pices sn hole el a | Thursday Eye. at 4:48; Fri. Att. at 2:30 | ‘or Meetings, Dances, a 3 Youth Club, 343 Linden St., 8:30 p.m. Hot St., Brighton Beach. Alliston Burliegh | . | iaydn, Carpenter, Sowerby, D'Indy | SOCIAL EVENING. The Vanguard, 235 ee io : 7 & an NG Sarat Lahiri and Todi at the New School | Banquets, Conventions, Ets. — B) w. 126th St. 10, pm, Entertainment, | Mireanmedts.” Contrivuiigas ise, "| form: Gleas Duets deneng. “tetrean:|'8 Songe About Lenin’ Opens |!" soul Reseereh, Monday tvoning, Nov. |-_ S70 udson, Mgr, SenwA) | Sheela) Reduced Rates, for Parties dancing, refreshments. Adm. 25c. S : | ier i oe | 5, as part of Henry Cowell's course on Olvie Repertory Theatre, 14th St. & 6th Ay, STUY VESANT §) nance and xntertainment. German| yore ow ne idm Mellowés Br. trish} ments free, Adm. free. Ausp.: Unit Tuesday at the Cameo | Primitive and Folk Origins of Music. PERAS FOR THE MASSES! 0c. | Eves. 8:45. Mat. Tues, & Sat. 2:30 z: Workers Club, downtown, 79 H. 10th St.) Miners Clubs. Candidates in locality | Boos 2M, | Ancient native instruments will be used | DESERVING YOUR SUPPORT Prices: 30¢ to $1.50, NO TAX CASINO | Hat chek 25c.. Good music. Pear deter sicrrecy ng Neg hal tows r at 261 Schenectady Ave., Artéf/ Dzega Viertov's heralded “Three Songs|in illustration and the program also in- | Highest Standard : Lowest Prices ; I | SHALLOWE'EN PARTY. Entertainment| {OF thelt various partes, “New heaaguar- tion, Chalk Talk by John Reed | About Lenin” will have its world premiere | cludes a Bengall Nautch dance, which will Today 2:15 5 : 140-142 2nd Av. Near 9th Bt. jf/ s0¢ Senciag Wl seve gs Given by $11 | (take elevator in Tower bidg. ‘south esst | St EM ISEO: Gt ae ate (Bleotion Dey): wAN ie dnt aay ances be performed by Todt. Tonight 8:30 RIGOLETTO | You Can’t Afford To Miss , 12th Bt. shan rner of 26th St. and 8th 8 p.m. | ; Y th | Of the Moscow premi where it is b rs $ Catering for All Occasions ff} Pioneers. sornee reo Party at Dancers’ Theatre, 6 E. 14th | loscow premiere, where it is being HIP: ROME : cats ase __- | HALLOWE'EN BARN DANCE. Given by | Going? St. Auspices: Office ‘Workers Union, | Red. back until Nov. 7 to celebrate the} The Amusement Department of | HIPPOD! —6th Ave. & 43d St.|] THIS MARVELOUS COMEDY | Yorkville Workers A. ©., 347 E. and at. |C ming: Subscription 19¢. | alae aes Sian gitll the New York Daily Worker would _ Orchestra, entertainment, refreshments. HaRLEM Stars in floor show. Harlem’s| Entertainment and Installation Party firageee: bigeye PANTS Be Meio wt, nome Pury, [Zine oun Unwater are Gren. by Women's counel aa at gs, hat, moltarian esd in action | Uke to know what plays, movies, [| me cosroe ” Al x : 3 fan? | urday, Nov. 10, Finnish Hall, 15 W. Workers Center, 750 Adee Ave.,| of nis hi rc concerts and recitals ars tron - Lam mnnemimom mire OT os en ae | Soong Tiree four abest taneat| food by eur renee oe Pete Hl) THEATRE BALL a To Mateh RUDI SMITH, noted Negro concert pian-| resnondent of Daly Wore een Cor | Party given by B & F Shoe Unit 98, | ————__— wd on pRea 95 ist (star of LOWT Theatre Night) in a|{siPondent of Daily Worker, speaks on} sec. 1! at Ball Room of Hubbard Friday Webster Your Coat J revolutionary program. First performance | .7re, Foreign, Policy of the Roosevelt Ad- Arms Bldg. 3133 Brighton Seventh — Nov. 16 | Hall Now Plavi ARTEF d Vest of Alfred Hayes’ “In Madrid” plus other |Trving ‘Plaza, isth St. and Irvine Biase, Pee erseiges Pero ese o : WHAT ARE THE el 119 Bast 11th street Ov Seow ne Ls revolutionary selections will be given by | Free tickets ‘for those that buy $i worth Social and Entertainment. Rugby | A ie see | | Theatre iaiwrnes & professional cast at Unity Theatre, 124 | oy pamonlets in Workers Bookshops” Aa Youth Club. ) ra REVOLUTIONARY 7 Bee Suerte Every Fri.& Sat.Ev'g Windbreakers re bath St. opposite Roxy's), 9 P. M./ mission in advance 25c, at door 35c. Spaghetti Party and Dance. Italian ~ fi What’ | ipmige dbs wk a ihr Sun. Mat. & Ev’g ee oe Drinks, Jasz Band. Subs. 8c. SOVIET NIGHT, Mecca Temple, Priday, Workers Center, 233 E. 10ih St., 8 ARTS DOING? s at’s | i) Benet THEATRE UNION Phone B Nov, 9, 7 p.m. Rbrasah, Russian Trouba-| p.m. Music by Umberto Cardone. : oO Col: . Prices: .50-.75-$1 Chickering Dress ronx dor; Latvian, Armenian, Caucasian, Scan- Contribution 25, Ticket entitles | J mn Column Tickets: $1, at door $1.50 Visa Sid 44-7999 Corderoys dinavian Workers Chorus. Louis Lozo-| holder to a plate of spaghetti. | | : HALLOWE'EN DANCE ‘Tremont Pro-| wick. Ausp.: F.S.U., New York Dist. : | ay > — = Leeegee ag een essive Club, 866 E. Tremont Ave. Good| JOHN L. SPIVAK, feature writer of abs Soap teel gout doch aor C es . Jazz Band. Good time. New Masses, lectures on “America Faces a e 0 iti q oR Sh ELECTION JUBILEK’ and Dance. Pel-| Nov Masses, lectures on “America Faces) Qi "ta". aeth gt. (changed. from reet the New York Edition of the Daily Worker | SUNDAY, NOV. 4th, 8:4 Silvers Pants Shops : i 127 E, 27th St.) contrib. 100, 9 p.m. > . : . . rs ham Parkway Workers Olub, 2179 White | Priday, Nov. 16, 8:30 P.M. Tickets for sale 2 “e772 ab ? 248 B. 14th St. nr. and Ave. == | | Plains Ave. Hot band; Harmonie String|at Brownsville Workers School. end Dance. Hinsdale Workers Youth Club, and “Unidad Obrera’ EVENINGS Trio. W.L.T. skit. Subs. 25¢ in advance, | Brownsville Workers Book Shops, Workers 572 Sutter Ave, 8 p.m. Py 3c at door. Bookshop, $0 E. 13th St. New Masses, 31| Sunday z icc? ST Ea DANCE and Entertainment. Jaaz music,|F. 27th St. and at box office, \qaSUNDAY Program: Radio T; ble? skits, and selections by Sarah Taitz, well-| TRADE UNIONS, Mass Organizations, Yosel Cutler at Concert and Dinner | adio Lroubie?! known impersonator. Fordham Progressive | C.P, Units, reserve Nov. 28 (Thanksgiving | given by Biro-Bijan Br. $7, I. W. O. NOV. 4th Club, 1993 Jerome Ave. near Burnside. | Eve.) for your delegates. | at 695 Wyona St., Brooklyn, 1 p. m. Adm. 15¢. OUTSTANDING CONCERT of the Move- | (stop Pennsylvania Ave, sta.) Ad- at 8 P.M. DANCE Auto or Home Radios and ENTERTAINMENT * * * Stars of Broadway and Union Square All Funds to the Daily Worker and Unidad Obrera GALA CONCERT and Dance. Allerton| ment, to Support the Fight Against Fas-| mission 25¢. | by CUBAN-AMERICAN ORCHE: . ee ——— Workers Club, 68% Allerton Ave., 9 p.m.|cism and Uaciism. Zimbalist will appear | Election Rally and Dance. Tremont CHILEANS STRA * Martin Wolfson of “Counsellor-at-Law” CALL CHELSEA 3-8742 Cast of “Stevedore” will perform; Aaron | at Carnegie Hall, Sunday, Nov. 18, 8:30 Progressive Club, 866 E. Tremont WORKERS CLUB * Frank Gabrielson of “Peace on Earth” * Pierré De Geyter Quartet * Unity Theatre Holtz, others. Dancing and refreshments. | p.m. Proceeds for Anti-Nazi Fighting Ave., Bronx. | OPENING of Winter Season Dance. Mt.| Fund. Auspices United Front Supporters, Br. 4776 I. W. O, Admission ..... : 25 cents Seventh Avenue, N. ¥. bot dast hand. REVOLUTIONARY ARTS SYMPosrum. | kes : ies * Alfred Kreymborg, Master of Ceremonies GRAND CONCERT snd Danes. Prospect | new School for Social Research, Friday, ely Worker Coneean Gemainiee *** NEW PUPPET PLAYS b : Workers Center, . Blvd. lov. 9. Paul Peters, co-author of “Steve. : chit PLANNING A TRIP TO THE-|| oipuiski, famous Soviet singer and others. | dore” apéaks on the drama; Alfred Haves prety Mtider rik eae - Mepis > Dancing after concert. Help us raise funds|on poetry; Ashley Pettis on music: Hugo ? heed. Tickets 180. HELD B. ene ae ae R H forthe Daly Work: Sampaign. | Gellrtson arts Myre age on as nave | __ Goma prosram arranged. mekets Be. | | CONCERT PP rat Avago *** SOPHIA DELZA in THREE DANCES Ae | CONCERT and Party. Bronx Dressmak-| Edna Ocko on’ the dance; Carl Reeve on BE OF N. T. W. 1. U. Soviet | nrtreiy se ts "a | == and BALL LOUIS HYMAN, Main Spier CEvIC SAPAANGRY SebiinL seine us . workers Centers 268°E. (rath Sk. Hotreste | SPECIAL SHORT IT D FRONT EB find SIXTH AVENUE § Union? | ments. Good speakers, Adm. free. | TERM COURSE UN E SATURDAY PROGRAM: Tickets on Sale 25 cénts to 99 cents at Civic Box Office (WAtkins 4-9570) . Bookshop, 60 E. 13th St.; New Theatre, 114 W. 14th St. (CHelsea 2-0523) NOV. 3rd Ukranian Chorus; Harty Fratkin, violinist; sid ; IRVING PLAZA ney Schachter, radio pianist; Simon Jurist, vocal soloist; String Trio; Charles Lifavis, 15th St. & Irving Pl. ay ‘iota Broniye | mete SUPPORTERS HUD S ON) ects Mecca worms || MAX BEDACHT eaheattes: Beds’ Thor. Ratvedlinents. te soloist; M. Dimytryskina, tenor soloist; J i Mamlaiion we, Auspices: Harry F. Ward General Secretary, Inter- present Admission 44c B. Pe st, plano soloist, DANCING TILL DOWN. OHN L. SPIVAK Army & N avy Store || r. american League Against War and national Workers Order Lectures on ~ Fascism, 5 i " | FINAL ELECTION Campaign Rally. All| “THE GROWTH OF THE INTER- | 105 Third Ave., Cor. 13 St. |) yet"Snd Brooklyn, TW. 1. ‘Breaches. aon GIVES HONEST VALUES IN GENUINE || 3200 Coney Island Ave., Se : (AL PROLETARIAN CLASS RSEHIDE LEATHER AND SHEEP-||p. m. Auspices: I. W. ©., West End, LINED COATS, WINDEREARERS, Brooklyn, Election Committee. STRUGGLE AS EXPRESSED IN “AMERICA FACES POGROMS” FRIDAY, NOV. 16th - 8 P. M. HEAR RAINCOATS, BOOTS, HIGH TOF || HALLOWE'EN MASQUE PARTY. Needle | ‘THE FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD e ; Special Discount’ to Readers of the || Adm., two for 25c. at the Earl Browder Gen. Yakhontoff | Rage ye ai cpt lay mn Pl. and Lafayette Ave. “Daily Worker” PACKAGE PARTY and Dance. ei WORKERS SCHOOL uve ‘A; Bisson Malcolm Cowley |] 399 ‘Sutter Ave. se Bean ate wear “Nestand. Ave. adm: || 35 East 12th Street, Room 301 || Hanew-Ghan Frederick V. Field Tickets on Bale ai William Browder, chairman MATTRESSES |r Fekeg.o Se Auspices: Prospect |) Course given Saturday after- j and enjoy New: Maviée, 31 E. Sith St, FOURTH ANNIVERSARY of Coney Island noon from 3 to 5 P.M, Academy of Musie Box OMiée. Seats . . . 25-35-49-75 cents STUDIO COUCHES Unemployment Council and Welcoming five sessions ..,......... $1.00 . F DIVANS - SPRINGS Vienatia: Mineo tand Socrinaeae REE Noni Native Chinese Food : : At Proletarian Prices 8:30 pm. : (@ ARNEGIE (Served Chinese Style) Celebration of the 17th Anniversary of Also Mattresses, Pillows and Quilts HALLOWE'EN PARTY at home of Com- Sterilized and Made Over. Dance Music by Well-known All Work Guaranteed rade Hammer, 480 Livonia Ave, Apt. 17. | a —ereRRATION of 17th ANNIVERSARY 8 pan. Herndon, guest of honor. Aus-| ff (’ the Russian Revolution : ices Brownsville Section I.L.D. of OCTOBER REVOLUTION L ACME BEDDING CO. CARTY. at 1440 East New York Ave. . CLUB VALHALLA ORCHESTRA 2 Screen entertainment. Plenty to eat and United Front of Organizations cs JOSEPH KATZ, Prop. drink free. Adm. 20c., 8:30 p.m. of New York and Vicinity. 397-899 WESTCHESTER AVE., BRONX || socIAL Gathering, Boro Park F.S.U. Ukrainian Workers’ Organiza- Banquet © Danes Phone: LUdlow 4-7212 1116 54th St. Refreshments free. Admis- tions and the District Commit- | an an ‘Lapa oe GALA ei oe aa | 1 8 th Celebrating the Birth of “China Today” SHA - The Troubador GALA Sports Affairs given by Sports : y will sing and play native songs Sect. of Social Youth Culture Club, 318|{ Festival - Concert - Ballfj) Latvians-Chorus of 40 voices Broadway, near Marcy Ave. Games, en- Note to Our Readers: Sunday Eve. at 8.30 tertainment, refreshments, dancing, etc., MANHATTAN LYCEUM. eer : Scandinavian Workers’ Chorus It interested fi i 8:30 p.m. Adm. 10¢, I Acrobats, Sports, ami movies, plays, concerts and recitals ad- || GALA Hallowe'en’ Party given by Now |ff 96 East th Street, Admission S5c. SAT. NOV. 10th 15th St. & Irving Pl. Caucasian Dencer * Oriental Music vertised in the New York Daily Worker, please eut out the coupon below and leave it at the box office of the the- Youth Club, 661 Wyona St. Pie eating {contest, dancing, singing, ete. Adm. 20c, | Sunday, November 4th - 3 P. M. Benefit of Anti-Nazi Armenians - Amelia Babad, Artist 2 of the Artef atres and concert halls that you pat- Sane eS Healthful Climate Fighting Fund $1.25 For bg 3 and Dance Tickets For Sale At FRIDAY Balalaika Orchestra - Dancing ronize. ¥ Crisp, Dry Heal imate Sold_ in Advance Only | \. ai HE atth Bt. ‘Comments by eee 2S oor am. + Service 6.30 th Resnaptes py : NOV. 9th Prof. Frankwood Williams, Hays I read the New York CAMP NITGEDAIGET ry 2 erkars Book: Bate tg St. At 7:30 P.M. Jones, Louis Lozowick Daily Worker and would Beacon-on-the-Hudson, N, ¥. — Beacon 731 | 50e DANCE TICKET helsea Book Sho} MECCA TEMPLE BALLROOM y, 2 s. The food is thi ble Hotel ith i ts | fd find it convenient if your * i eueie De AEE HR HEE ee Tickets procurable at ENTITLES YOU 58 W. 8th St. 135 West 55th St., N.Y. C, Auspices: advertisement a peared in Cars Leave Daily 10:30 a.m, from 2700 Bronx Park East. ‘Workers Book Shop, 50 E. 13 St. Rand School Book Shop ae Ph IM a an Pig ven = PP Call EB8tabrook 8-1400 ORE Bee ee ye To Hear All Speakers 7 &. 15th St. New Masses, 31 East 27th Street. Chelsea Book. this paper. shop, 58 West 8th Street. Admission . 35c, Rees eA oS = ——————————— —————— — —————— Gre t N.Y. Edition of Daily Worker , f Or at our Headquarters P’gram starts 8:30. At door 65c. 168 W. 23d St, CHelsca 2-9096 FREE TICKETS FOR $1 PURCHASE OF PAMPHLETS FRIDAY, NOY, 16th. —Auspices of — FRIENDS OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE, 168 WEST 23d ST. MONSTER PROTEST d FINAL RED SEYMOUR WALDMAN SATURDAY Program DEMONSTRATION ELECTION RALLY || S200n, Wines oRIND EATS NOV. 3rd Pe ees hak *, . Chal ik Auspices: New York State Committee, Communist Party © ay ate eee FRIDAY, Nov. 2360. AND FOOD SHOW © “ Speakers GEORGE SISKIND SATURDAY New York TURN HALL UKRAINIAN MAX BEDACHT Stalin's Foundations of 152 East 85th Street HALL Candidate for U. $. Senate si NOV. 3rd UN MB Lei : MARTHA $ ) DAY, NOVE ER 4, at 1 P. M. Sharp (will Deal Aliso With the Countér- Starts 8 P. M. MUSIC BY YOUR FAVORITE ied Grin ake Os at door oni Stock fren Deatord Ave Candidate she ee Revolutionary Role of Trotskyism.) Bakers’ Local No. 1 Home Association, Amalgamated Food Workers Auspices: Communist Party, Section 6. Admission 30c in adv., 350 at door SUNDAY, DEC. 9th. M. J. OLGIN | STALIN: Leader of the World | Revolution; Builder of So- | clalism in the USSR. (Will Include a Pull Discussion | of Trotskyism.) Chairman: Alexander Trachtenberg Auspices: Workers Book Shop é& School TONIGHT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 50th STREET and EIGHTH AVENUE HUNGER MARCHERS WILL REPORT Young Communist Leugile DANCE Hot Jazz Band—Swell Entertain- ment—Refreshments I. Begun, C. P. Candidate for Controller, Speaker at 504 Sixth Avenue (instead of 114 W. 14th St.) Aus.: Dist. 2 Young Communist League © TRADE UNIONS, MASS ORGANI- ZATIONS, ©, P. UNITS FALL TERM | ORK EBS SC HOOL DANCE RK HARLEM WORKERS SCHOOL e Dance Music by Ancel Robin and His Black and White Orch. TONIGHT Performance by Bunin Bros. at 8:30 P. M. Puppet Satire Admission 35 cents Manhattan Lyceum, 66 East 4th Street Reserve November 28th (Thanksgiving Eve.) TICKETS in advance 25c, at Door 36¢. t FREE It $1 Worth of Pamphlets is Purchased at Workers Book Shops, 50 E. 13th St., N.Y.C.; 699 Prospect Ave., Bronx; 369 Sutter Ave., Brook- 25 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn IRVING PLAZA HALL | | | East 15th St. and Irving Place, N.¥.C. | Speakers: 1. AMTER, WILLIANA BURROUGHS, FRED BRIEHL, I. BEGUN, and Other State Candidates Admission all over 25 cents, including 1 cent tax for Unemployment Councils For Your Delegates Lectures Start at 8:15 P.M. Sharp

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