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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1929 sy rropor COMPANY UNION | Fascist Envoy IFRAME-UP DATE Fall of Japan Cabinet Looms; KING'S SPEECH * | CEMENT os PAPE OV! ONES ITS FAKE | All Rights Reserved—International Publishers, N. Y. Gleb Chumalov, Red the Black where he had formerly disorganized. He d he has not seen for th wife, dependent on him, returns to his town on ‘0 find the g cement works, 5 ruins and the life of the town great change in his wife, Dasha, whom years. She is no longer the conventional has become @ woman with a life of her mmissar, Sea after the ong th CLOAK “STRIKE” Industrial Union In Call for Real Strike (Continued from Page One) SET: JULY 2 Mill Agents in Woods Fire Pistol Shots (Continued from Page One) Mexican Gov’t Lifts Censorship After Crushing Anti-Religious Demonstrations Japanese Ministry on Eve of Fall. TOKIO, July 1.—The fall of the Japanese government is expected tomorrow. It is understood that the imperialist premier, Baron Tanaka, and his cabinet will resign in a body. * * = in China Hatch Intrigues. “2 FOR Gaston, MoveChinaWarlord intrigues 9 pr ryt of | WAR DECEPTION rge Offers Excuse or Not Speaking Geo ry 1 | (Continued from Page One) own, a leader a women of the town together with Polia = ; : MeKhova, secretary of the Women’s Section of the Communist Party. |have bvpe ded aps tee aes a the city manager of Gastonia, a EKIN' vho Hi scoeded Ah tates ee en ee u oh ihe Wane Li Elia we have ) s named Ritter, that ‘the defen: PEKING, J ; sisshan, who has succeeded to the M1}or” and will make an excuse SENT OUT TO, PASTURE. in order to collect dues and taxes should have access to the grounds | bloody post vacated Yu-hsiang when he accepted a bribe of! of hig ith to avoid appearing LEB came through the garden gate and saw something different from you which they have failed to for purposes of — i $2,000,000 from the government to clear out, is said to be Lofore parliament from what he had seen at other houses. Mekhova stood before a pile of clothes and rags and laughed. Gromada and’ Loshak were passing in and out of the house, carrying armfuls of books and other do until now. Do not permit yourself to be used as tools in the hands of the bosses inspection. The three then madé a complete inves- tigation of the grounds, union and W. I. R. property held by the depu- leagued with the “chri general” in a plot to depose Pr Kai-shek. But the status of Yen is uncertain depending on who will pay him the most money. while the Nanking government remains Jent Chiang! King Is Well. As though to emphasize the fact j that this is only an excuse, King objects. At the open door stood a merry old man, laughing and and their agents. You must im- ties. in the saddle, thanks to Ame’ imperialism, Psy shouting. mediately begin the struggle against uf ance ees ; Ceorge oe eet eee er: ‘Everything, everything! this, and this too, All this rub- the bosses for union conditions, for Attorney Sigman of Gastonia has se Hink abotat ooslincs ATelodic oat Wawcis entry into London, rid- bish was acquired by a man in order to concentrate his life upon one the reestablishment of week work, ——~- | been retained to push the case for eens tte ae Ue pacledietns a) eee a eReoeeoee an open landau, the monarch spot. Generally the concentration of life upon one spot continues, my the 40-hour, 5-day week and all! Above is the representative at the| the return at once of this head- Eee Tay de beimoride: “Rivers, tag! Himed vane agelsbretion evidently, tHe picliae: cr anes friends, unti] the moment of death—that is to say, a state which Other union conditions which wil] | 6urt of Wall Strect from the Jugo-| quarters and other material to she | C2USed by the well-calculated “disappearance” and subsequent “rescue” | {ive and jovial, highly colored and \ That Isn’t tha’ ns. negates the three dim absolute norm: nothinzn the ideal, measured by the so, friends? Isn’t it curious, (To ig do with both arms, 4 e Continued) satis make possible for the cloakmak to earn a decent livelihood. rs This slav fascist terror government, which has imprisoned, tortured and union and the W. I. R. of his four fascist flyers into a glorification of the fascist dictatorship urder which the workers and peasants are being ground into the carth. waving his silk hat to the people on the sidewalks. Ba n a a : Mess Meetings. Me wig ne eee, poner you can accomplish only thru a real | muirdered thousands of Communists i t He Gas oly Rome aed hl ice aS, + Jl) The procession arrived at, the pals | Mekhova was looking at Gleb from where she stood, her eyes wide Strike under the leadership of the @%¢ other militant worl The ute peat Beane were held/ Church Sight-Seers Squeezed Financially and Physically. |... ghout 1 o'clock and the king ime ee open, and in her smile and her eyes he saw wonder, mingled with an | Industrial Union. Wall Street government received es ‘ i : in the Loray ers’ MEXICO CITY, July 1.—Fifty religious dupes were almost crushed, iately issued this message: sutesteetion: , | Leonid Pitamic, the new Jugoslav| ‘ent colony, one at Bessemer ‘City, | to death in the mob of curio: 's who turned out to gawk at the I wish to express my heartfelt ‘ High Jock at ahis derful strange fellow. He’s Serge’s father. ) When ther takenstonnace is? (mbassador, with open hands, foe na Iman : empty ude interior of our lady of the Guadalupe church, It was their first chance | pratitude for the affectionate and He’s a man who can h more than ordinary people. If you | | called, come to the following| | ‘*¢ fase t terrorists are even ready No TW ws ae bo ae the | in three years to see a real Roman opium den from the inside, cnthtsiaatie weleame. it #hevaliae : had only seen with wha siasm he met us, and with what joy _ | halls: to do Wall Street's bidding. Sees HSE Fe Tree Pence ses Chace Vi Y a ‘ Working Overti ce’ on returning after long he’s breaking up his home Allavavikersceunniegadet : = - - | ee emanate udges Clearing Vesiris Owners Working Overtime. |months of illness to the capital of ; 3 A é s ployed in down-} jg; - ters recently, and one before the 7 ° A iti ¢ ‘ s She was shivering in the chilliness, and caressing him with her | |town shops vr, | itz General Manager, A, Wise, ¥» LONDON, July 1.—One of the judges sitting on the board of trade, my empire.” eyes. [rect at National Palace, 1is'h,| Managcr Cloak Department. pen which is “investigating” the sinking of the Vestris, admitted today that iA Smoke’ Sereun: Speeeli ‘A map with only one arm, a nose like an eagle, and an unusually | Houston Gt gre sued tan. | Why the stoppage? Information has been the job of whitewashing Lamport and Holt, owners of the sea-morgue in| ‘he king’s speech, formally’ open- : short upper lip, passed near Gleb with military step. As he went by | | Woskasevat the Tope zi iated | (1) The company union wants to/ that the Rex mill intends to dis- which over 100 liv ere lost, is the hardest assignment he has ever ing the new parliament, almost he glanced sharply at Gleb and with a springy step walked towards || petween D4th, and 34th Sts, inclu-| | fill its empty treasury and force | charge 60 workers today, because | tackled for his cap masters. The whitewash simply cannot be made | surely will continue the “disarma- ‘ the gate. é A sive should proceed to Aristocrat| | M0F€ cloakmakers .into its fold; thes are union membe » and tl e | to stick. " ‘ | ment” camouflage of the British : A burning shock passed through Gleb. |] Hall, 69 St. Marks Place, forced assessments will raise hun- | Rex wo: are mobilizing against * war preparations, will contain ; “Citizen, I ask you to return!” All workers employed in the| ¢48 of thousands of dollars; the'j this discrimination. Royal George Shows His Dissipated Phys. leuarded references to the with- HE one-armed man turned quickly about and still steppingyglastically | | shops on 35th St, and further up-| |C°™Pany union hopes to increase its | Gazette Assails Daily. LONDON, July 1.—Professional hand-clappers “greeted” the royal) drawal of troops from the Rhine and with the same sharp look came up to Gleb. town should go to Mansion Hall,| |Prestige by pretending that the the G we cag | figurehead of the imperialists, King George, when he appeared on the| and will probably announce the “Who are you? Your social position?” | | 57 St. Marks Place. | |Staged stoppage is a real strike. ee ee azette continues | balcony of Buckingham. Palace tonight after the long siege of sinister | method to be followed in recognizing ’ : Without changing his expression the one-armed man stood at |® ot. oh te panel Connelly tel Na ss Silas oe Beni ase from which, much to the regret of the masses, he has partially the Soviet Union. ‘ 4, : | | association of manufac-| */orker s ers. latest |, vered. . t § attention before Gleb, 2 | Tell the other workers of the'turets, is in favor of the 2 stunt is to pretend great indigna-|"*°Y"* es tale Have to Recognize U. 8. 8. Re Dimitri Ivagin, formerly Colonel and now a citizen of the Soviet | cloak trade that the fake strike must |e sje HODUBED (cis: because thet Dalle Wooketenit ; ; It is not advisable for British in- Republic. The eldest son of this merry old man and the only brother be converted into a real strike for |i GoW. takers toy eee the L| Midentiy aid not tube ornate | Gil Suppresses Masses, Lifts Censorship. dustry to abandon the U. S. 8. R. ‘ of the member of the Communist Party, Serge Ivagin. Do you want | union conditions and for. the| cy Cg yk aoa iba Beet cacent editorial of the Gazette that| , MEXICO CITY, July 1.—The censorship of church news, clamped | market any longer to its rivals, and ; my Pa Ae Vike Sas las eae , strengthening of the Industrial rs, thus forcing them at na it Mt Gavaniee wave: we bee thecal oye by Gil jollonite ue aalionecot the sponkera anaversienis e the | the beeDepale govern BH : your pap our room will 8 : lease remain Union, the union of the workers, fesaceiei iY howarkncs hele. Caeatic eally | @ndowning class represented by the papists, was lifted today. It was/ entrusted with the task of fo here.” Do not hesitate. Do not doubt.| The tery oe See e vk tesne cy | Otiginally imposed to gag all reports of the mass d trations against | yecognition which will encourage | 4 ee ‘ i ‘ : bt. | : Ps Re atten iginally imposed to gag all reports of the mass demonstrations against | yecognition whic! it ray i My corner is in my father’s dwelling. Everything down to the |you have nothing to lose and a| tmeee Crm jinn ettlement be- | Smezing statement in its issue of| +46 resumption of church services which threatened, These having been| trade but give as little recognition i inst scrap has been alveady carried out. Only my pockets have not sou "avg moth |, atest the combehy anton ana ee eee Daily Worker | suppressed by terror, Gil thinks it safe to go in for mock “free specch” |e is possible. 1 bee! hed. Do you wish t them?” mi ee Hoey : ers are known, and the + + + }8 y SX PSI) os ; ? a 5 ; : 3 Be adit gble succkery played in: the colaigiaaid ae cate eye itn tre ith the fake strike! Down) agreement is signed. The stop- Know that the Gazette does fasor |e? more. ‘ CU kate ene ese oe S ee i Gleb’s unquiet gaze retu i Dimitri Ivagin’s sharp look; he clenched wi fe company union! On with page will continue for a definite | increased wages and better condi- - EY nee | Thomas’ unemployment programs, ive Ms FTPs Cee Lae te rat | ene Ree length of time, agreed upon he- | tions for the cotton mill operatives. Aristocrats Get Religion. which are already known to be “E don’t want to see your pockets, You may go." | Joint Board, Needle Trades Work-| tween the Schlesinger-Dubinsky That, cf course, is in line with its MILAN, Italy, July 1—Princess Biscari, whose blood is as blue 2s largely based on emigration—the Teabin clicked ee apes tenia eae pe ers’ Industrial Union, J. Boruchow-' clique and the bosses, “ |Communistic editors and backers. | her nose, will take the veil in the Carmelite religious order today. Her | old Baldwin policy. . t Be ote Sher the. old nan . bdo’ ber alooa Sita vight angles Re They never fight fair and square; wt goles Whe ne peneinet a Ese Sunday, ae oelete ea It is said oy be ee Jonas te he i i i i ither, i i i they are like the rattlesnake.” he orgy. ea ocrat business is in bad repute, and'’$o the couple | ever written for an Englis! . if “se Sb pepe ther ane gnitoes, bustle and burning with en- E M E R G E N C y F | N D Be, ‘ | handed over their $1,000,000 property to the pope two years ago, deciding ‘ : osey Pati cs ede ha ae ae damiske ABER oe Filer nari State paper of that they could best serve the exploiting class by doping the workers FAKERS “ARBITRATE.” i : 6 le fore Aaa M = ecehetal flap g stuiker’s | thru the medium of the church. TISHAWAK By Mail). — Xe geometrical designs and their material realization. The Communists (Continued from Page One) Morning Br., See. 1, Cit: | demanding a little more wages tooth | * * . MISHAWAKA, Ind. (By Mail). = at : 2 ny » Sec. 1, City.... 32.00 : | Ini he who went on are strong and wise because they have turned Euclid’s geometry upside hi 1.00 | Int’l Br. 1, S R }and nail. It has applauded all of | an «6 Oat * Union carpenters here down. I recognize them and love them because of their amusin, myeiee. Helene, © ee 2.50| Unit 2F, § a oe Peet tio violence against the strikers | Alphonso Will ‘Honor Fiying Hide-and-Seekers. |strike for a five day week and a { . : '€ G. Massaina, New York 2.50 | Unit 2F, Sec. 3, City + 9.00} i LONDON, July 1.+K Alphonso of S vh bat her ; £ 104 ts hour rvolution against permanency and all such fetish forms. Don’t leave T. J. Smith, New York 1.00 | Unit 9F, Sec. 3, Cit | excused as a matter of little rela-| . a ae uly 1.— ing Alphonso of Spain, Who is on a bat ere, | wage increase 0! 1 Yo cents ‘an A aes cr fiends ai A is : ee . J. Smith, } sees ay oss tec. ©, City. 10.00 | 0. 2 will bestow “special honors” on the English imperialist “rescuers” of the | were forced by union officjals to re- anything here, my friends; that would be inconsistent of you and dis. Marine Workers League, New Unit 10F, See. 3, City 48,00 | tive importance the attack on the dictara ‘ i mae ‘ Hee Pi ine iations.” agreeable to me. To be tied, even by one little rotten thread, to the » York + 5.00 | Unit 13F. Sec. 3 City. a teu union’s first headquarters by a saat lyers who started out for New York but decided to picnic near turn “pending ‘urther saa ie ‘ions.’ sides of a cube, prism or triangle, is more fearful than to be buried pohert Wagner, New York 1.00 | Jersey City Unit, Ny. 1109 | ™asked mob, and has participated the Axoren. : _ About 65 men were involved. under mountains of rubbish.” Unit 5, Section 7, New York .. 13.00 | Passaic Unit, Passaic, N. J. 16.30 | Whole-heartedly in the lynching and | i is wer OSHAK rolled his eyes—only hunchbacks can frighten people by L, Kramer, B’klyn, N. Y. 5.00 |H. Fox, Newark Unit, N J... 25.09 |fmame-up and electrocution program | AB i FNSE : rolling their eyes this way—in his smoke-stained face and con- Olkin, New York +++ 5000/1. Winokur, Detroit, Mich. 7,50/0f the mill bosses. In the issue) J Wk TOURS t | tinued his work. He gathered an armful of clothes into a heap, gazed Tilly Cohen, New York . --5.00| Pontiac Shop Nucleus, De- | just before the. one containing the | 0 S at the old man, reflected for a moment, and then burst out in his | Jeanette Pearl, New York ... 5.00| troit, Mich. . 38.00 | Plaint about ioe Gazette's sei e x deep voice: Harriet Silverman, New York 5.00 | Unit B, Sec. 4, City... ship for workers,” appears a long i} “Get out into the open, father, We're going to send you out to | Rose Horn, New York .. 2.00| Br. 1, Sec. 5, City... Shon lend almost hysterical letter culled | LAGE oO V j e the grazing grounds. Get busy and look for a place for yourself out August LeSan, New York... 10.00 S. Spiro and A. Pertz, City. 3.99 from the Greenville News, de-/ there. Don’t grouse at poverty, and don’t call up the shadows. . . .” Group of \Comrades, Lake S. Wules, F13, Sec. 2, City. 1.99 | nouncing all labor unions and end- | . e n The old man was laughing and waving his arms in rapture. Mohegan ...... Ren 10.00 Anonymous, Ithaca, City 5:00 | ing“... If we just have to jine Battles for Right to { “Yes, that’s right. . . . Your strictness comes merely from your Providence Unit, Providence, 16F, Sec. 2, City...... 16.00 | something, let’s jine the Holy Rol-| Send Envelopes UW Ss Ss | a 4q unconscious humanity. To send a man to the grazing grounds—what | R.I. ..- 6.00 | M. Brody, City an 1.00 | lers.” | ass Pp could be Ge ideal ap that sontlont Ath earth, = sky, in- M. ee ee: Ni Tes. Ze Heese, Sub-Sec. 3B, City 5,00| The Gacete also hae Le (Continiied from Pade One) VIA LONDON—KIEL CANAL—HELSINGFORS AND inity. . + Yes, yes, friends! ‘ut why didn’t my son Serge come | P. Isenman, Malden, Mass 00 | Unit 8, See. 3, City.......% 12.00 | ially, a little prematurely, havin f fs x ¥ with you? I would have liked to have seen him in the role of aH. V. Haranis, Wiley, Ga. 1.00 A group of arrested furriers, apparently no confidence in the | the I. L. D. will hold a Gastonia de- 10 DAYS IN LENINGRAD and MOSCOW triumphant lictor.” I. Holmberg, Glenmere, Me... 1.00| City . 2.00{ American working class, “Daily |Zense conference at 154 Watkins is Gromada, shaking his head, was gathering up books, clothing, Knute Haroldson, Glenmere, Bella Schmidt, City, 5.00 | Worker About to Peg Out,” “The | St. at which representatives of vari pee $3 Be isn eae ae : rugs in the cupboards, chests and corners. He was becoming bored Maine ...... ON cote’ 1,00 Bronx Jewish Workers Club, | Daily Worker Is On Its Last Legs,” | Cus wo king class organizations of bd te with = old man’s chatter. P. Carl Skoglund, Bronx, N. Y... 5.00 ete. Tt is quite evident that ithe tats Me bib Soe aan fie s “Don’t talk through your hat, daddy. I propose that you make Maine 3 +. .25| Brooklyn Finnish Gazett2 considers lynching or elec- | tallying the workers of that section A yourself useful on the labor front. . . . Er, it’s very choked up just A. Anderson, Glenmere, Me. 225 25.00 | trocution of the strikers would be to save the frame-up victims. NEXT SAILING — BERENGARIA — JULY 16 : now, you know, with all kinds of rubbish . . . but Loshak and I are | A. Johnson,’Glenmere, Me. -50/E. Coehran, City 1,00 | easier without the Daily Worker. On Friday evening, July 19, the pe trying to clear it up. . E. Dresan, Glenmere, Me 0 N. Vallentine, Brooklyn. 10.00 | A uf Newark Branch of the I. D. will ||fR| Visas Guaranteed—Permitting visits to any part of the U.! T Gromada was always the same: a little man with a big name and | H. Olson, Glenmere, Me. 5 | St. Nucleus 201, Sec. 2, Chi- a eas . hold a conference on Gastonia de- | INQUIRE: ie a user of big words. Q. Oeccarello, Phila., Pa. 1.00) cago, Ill. ....... zs0/Poor’ Sinclair; Grand | tense. Conferences are also being a ‘Be (LEB went up to the old man and held out his hand to him. J. Reintr, Hartford, Conn... 6.00|Hugh Garber, Bicol 1.00 | Jury Finds Jail ‘Bad’ arranged by other branches of the WORLD TOURISTS, INC. “Well now, have you been well cleaned out, my dear old fellow? |J- Littinsky, New York ...... 3.00 bd + te De | oe iit é " re Your son Serge has also been working hard tonight at the searching.” |E- Miller, Scotia, New ‘York | Frank ae | Open-Air Mectings. HE cae eee AVENE. Seances Bide)! NEW TORR Nag fi “Good, very good, It’s a pity that he didn’t come here—a great |J- V. Doyle, New Haven, Conn. 1.00) Ohio ..............0.005 2.00) | (Continued from Page One) _ | Open-air meetings for Gastonia | Telephone: ALGONQUIN 6656 re pity, I'd have liked to have had a look at him ” \J, Kamson, Mitwaker, Wis... 2.00/ Frank Plotsky, Midvale, O.. 1.00 ,0f two sentences, one for three |defense are also being held every | fu “You can remain here if you wish: this room is yours, You |Communist Party, Denver, | Mike Sablar, Midvale, O.... 1.09 | months and the other for six, for | night throughout the city, at which | ci needn’t trouble. You're one of our cultural workers. Anything you |_ Colorado oes 50.00 | Mike Hergovich, Midvale, 0. 1.00 | contempt of the senate Teapot Dome) 9 jarge number of workers are be- th wish to keep will be left with you.” F. Padello, Kenosha, Wis. 1.00 | Joe Vincicevich, Midvale, O.. .50 | “investigating” committee and for | ing reached. re The old man looked at Gleb in terror. He nervously plucked at |L- Barsky, Conneaut, Ohio .. 2.00/ Stephen Gede, Passaic, N.J. 10 | contempt of court in connection| 6. yay 44 the New York LL. D. c nie baaca. |S. H, Babcock, Conneaut, Ohio 2.00| S. Solar, Passaic, N. J.. .25 with the Sinclair jury-shadowing | |) hold te: auniind: iitesiatiDGas « “No, no! Take everything, everything! This has been so good, |D; Uchida, Syracuse, N. Y... 1.00/S. Saller, Passaic, N. J. .10 | ease. Day is serving four months outing Wt Pibsnant “Bay PAS the | ti magnificent!” Silk Slave, Paterson, N. J, 5.00| N. N., Passaic, N J. . .10/ for his part in the latter case. prosads af Behiolt ate a6 for the | St Gleb shook his head and looked with disdainful compassion at this \E Tireman, Trenton, N. J... 30.00 | Miringoff, Passaic, N. J 10 | But then it’s not every jail that | Gefense of the Gastonia strikers and | OF W. LR bustling, enthusiastic old sage. . Golden, Bronx, N, Y. . 2.00 | Rushon, Passaic, N. J. ‘10 |has the honor of lodging two such | other class war prisoners. Tickets | dihed ay “His head's like a windmill, Comrade Chumalov, with his damned |Bva Chuclove, B’klyn, N. Tea inh mn ee Nara 10 | distinguished guests as Harry Sin-|<re now on sale at the I. L. D. of-| . th ideology.” t 1, tenes -00 | Jack Montoro, Passaic, N. J. 2.15 | clair and Henry Mason Day, who | fice, 799 Broadway, Room 422, and Loshak was rolling his eyes and bellowing confusedly in his bass |SU®- Sec. 3B, New York ..... 22.50 are distinguished chiefly because | at the Workers Center, 26-28 Union OPENS JULY 8TH \ pee Ex. Br. Workmens’ Cir. No. th d th Il burglari psoas lace ests | leh locked oat eae 254, New York ....-.+.... 4,00] Present total....... ne eB SO0.50!| ey eco ned She) muta HUrg Anes) Square. Pas leb looked at the old ‘man, shaking with inward laughter. B, Darst, B New York 1 ebeevictaleaealioned 2,266.04 that yield only a few paltry thou- te “Well, dad, you can live as you like. I didn’t know that Serge See. 6, "Unit it a Bid ++ 6.00 ¥ verte @809-5% | sand and get other people sent up It is the ulfimate aim of thin Lf Si He again shook his hand and hurriedly went out. Bobet and Halen Ney NY. A teeeeeess $3,185.84 loot. Godiety Maps. | OY ers i a’ THE GRAZING GROUNDS. Workers of Alchas Dress Co, 4 ON the other side of the bay, beyond the factory, the mountains were bees es , 5.00 ae? brown and pitted with black hollows, The sky at the zenith was herate 3F, Sec. 3, City $ 21.0¢ wi blue and deep, and fiery over the hills. The peaks of the ridge were Vahee ee fi ore ae 5.00 | 0 ‘ ' ; sharply defined in a dazzling line like molten metal. But from the | “> Getto, Bentleyville, Pa.. 5.00 | R t At 0 fi th 4th f J ] IVE striking textile EGISTER your chil- hat mountain passes, dense clouds of wreathing mist, lit by an internal | Rochester Unit, Rochester, €g1S er nce tor e 0. u y hd Gina Ghee loyed Rar n today for the i fire, poured down in snowy cataracts, Minn. os... + 6.00 | : . Lge . if YX. The factory across the bay towered like the far-away castles of | Unit 7F, Sec. 2, City...... 27.75 | ial we 4 F pesehliet children a_vaca- W. I. R. Camp, Wing- ” Jes Aids tated... The supple emokergtacks were. biue, ua lithe cod tomiacy | Une SR, See. 2 Clty... <c7 caged! Special Entertainment Provided for This Week-End ® tion in a workers’ camp! dale, N. Y. A working- i they flew upwards to meet the crawling snowdrifte of cloud. The | Unit 1F, Sec. 2, City...... 98.00 C. Rush ebatetbations 1 class camp for workers’ pe sea under the mountains was blue as the sky with light and black |Nizht Workers Unit, Sec. 1, | FRIDAY —Campfire; SATURDAY—Open-Air Carnival and Dance Camp Department: % children: whieh only er scales were upon its surface. City eee ecreeeeeeseeeses 40,00 SUNDAY—Concert and Opening of NEW OPEN-AIR THEATRE , ; hi the eoetia’ tai ae On the other side, behind the town, the crests of the mountains | Night Workers Unit, Sec. N, | ‘ . Sipidadaneeat 3 | ve littered in lilac heat, while lower down they were misty with the 1G. vee ereeeeeeeeses 5.00 Workers Internatiozal tainance. Maximum 100 bs shadows of morning. The town—its stone piles garlanded with the =| Friendly Atmosphere Our busses for this week children weekly. blue haze of gardens—crept like a giant along the slopes right down | LOWEST cos Fresh Food leave: R fi sf . x res! se te the sea, where it was mirrored in innumerable tossing fragments. EX Monday 9:30 a. m. 7 ene LOCAL NEW YORK bi In the main street was a great crowd, tumultuous as at a fair. CURSIONS TO Bathing Wednesday 6:30 p.m. 1 Union Square W.1.R. thi Women’s shrieks and hysterical weeping cleft the stony length of the Rowing, Fishing Friday 6:30 p.m. New York City 799 Broadway, Room 221 an street. The noise and the shouting was converting the crowd into a Sports Saturday 1:30 p.m. to panie-stricken herd and convulsing it by innumerable gusty brawls. from br In the center were terror and despair. The men stood submissively— $5 Beseees Sa Geay aa Entertainment thi dull, blinking in pale-faced confusion. The women, with bundles and 5. S. Leviatl see Saly 27 Cultural Activities wee, SEVER eee we boxes and with children in their arms or holding their hand, were NEW YORK—LENINGRAD— Mella dad » ine sitting on their burdens of household goods, shrieking wordlessly, MOSCOW Hiking Register at Once for the 4th of July at a vi weeping, or standing silently, or lying down quietly with mad eyes. New York Office: , In some places the weaker ones were the victims of a seizure, and noone wip $ 2 } 1800 SEVENTH AVE. ite fag noisy and despairing people were standing, not knowing All Expenses e $17.00 per week Tel. Monument 0111-0112 C A M P F [ L I CH Chirsky stood a little apart from the crowd; he was still in shirt- STORM KING, N. Y. o ‘sleeves, braces and slippers, and was bare-headed. A dead smile was vm his face. He was looking distractedly at the surrounding houses Telephone: ni if ann WINGDALE FOR ADULTS ja pubtaie, Waetocen wn G neat toohn nonin 45 though he had noticed them for the first time; then he would look Wingdale 51 New York fable tocma aud: tents, compaysal, abaceyheree antinde. ana eeee ae ; ‘t this crowd, which he could not endure. His wife sat on a bundle, Hi 7, Seana Rlae catee tee dak ieee famons poet, Ne i ” the nea half undressed, and gazed at a fixed point, Her florid, Cooperative Summer Home fe ‘or Workers Sar See ge ee Fane ee see ‘eshy face was swollen. The little girl was dancing to and fro be- CAMP FREIHLICH, 946 Int le Avenue on tveen her father and i i Sites thee le 5 intervale Ave ni mother, crying rhythmical, , and clutching her Phone: Chelnen 4477 BRONX, N. ¥., Tel.: Intervale 9790, or 95 Second Ave., New York City je