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Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930 | =O HY ie ( HAI Day Class in Spanish MORETHAN10SHANGHAT ™ClusinseniehANTLIMPERIAL — |LITVINOV HEADS Moen EW’ MONT ES Soars Tze GALL TO PROTEST) FOREIGN AFFAIRS League Points to War) Replaces Teéiiteherin |S fee aepet ive ate All One class meets on Tuesday seal Silk, Tea, Tobacco Industries and Flour Mills Plans; Exploitation | Who Is Ill : Wiuldéle the full Weleh of ae ‘CALL FUR WORKERS 10 PLAN FIGHT TOMORROW NEW YORK.—‘Join the shop delegates’ council; forge your ma- chinery for a struggle now; raise | “For Alu Kinds of Insurance” | | ([ARL BRODSKY Yelephone: Murray Hn 58s { DULUTH ANTI WAR DAY CONF. Kast 42nd Street, New York | Out on the Streets),—- August First! | Au Comrades steer at is; don’t pay dues to fhe com- | BRONSTEIN’S | This has been organized especially for night’ workers who are unable | jto attend evening sessions. The| | second session of this class will be July | Thursday afternoons at 2 o’clo Also Suffer Severely from Crisis er held on Thursday afternoon, | rsday n | NEW YORK.Imperialist war is | (Wireless recorr) | pany’ union; join the industrial] DULUTH, Mim, July 28—=A) Vesetarian Health | | 24. No registrations will be ac-| fast being prepared’ between Great | MOSCOW, J Litvinoy has/| uniony strike your shop and your | preparation conference ae the se) Restaueaut | Y ed after this day. Fhe’ eventfig Britain and the United States, ar ppointed commissar of foreign | ! ilding for a July raise d don’t! gust 1 demonstration wil I be held | $86. Clegeniont’s Parkway. lineanael| #98, ace : ron jclass will hold its sessions on) hetween the capitalist governments efor thi Union, in the | be satisfied with a $5 raise’ when jon Friday evening, July 25, at 17 | iT trialization in China | Wednesday and Friday nights from| and the workers’ atid farmers’ gov e of Tehit , who resigned | your reduction was $20 or more”—|E. Third St. at the People’s Society | = | ane |7 to 8 The first session will be/ornment of the Soviet Uriion, ac-| for reasons of | these are the words of the Needle| Hall. This conférence is called by | 10 cotton mills in the king government against the So-/ held tonight at 7 p. m. Competent’ cording to a statement issued by the| ‘The foreien collesium imchadeg| Trades Workers’ Industrial Union [the Communist Party of Duluth in | RATIONAL were closed in the| viet Union which closed the largest | native instructors will teach these} Anti-tmperialist League of the! ki, Karachan and Stomon-| to the fur workers. The union calls | order to prepare for the August 1/|/ : on accout of the|tea market for China. | classes. United’ States which calls on its | the fur workers to a mass méetinig’/aniti-war demonstration, which’ will || Vegetarian é nd growing competi- | Chinese tobacco fac- | Tae ae cae members, the workers of the United * * 8 | tomorrow at 6 p. m, in Cooper'|be held at the Court) House Sq: il RESTAURANT d ang Brothers and Co., Q | States, and all anti-imperi | BERLIN, July The Tcher=| Union. | All labor organizations, such’ as \+ ie CEEONH AVE, UB é is the only | has recently been forced to close by -ELL-OUT IRISH | join in the August 1 demons vonetz forgery case appeal ended| AN unemployed needle workers |the Trade Union Unity League, r [ en nae t has had con-|the American and British competi- | ¥ against war. The statement reads| yestey with the acquittal of| meet today at 2 p. m. at the union |¢al A. F. of L. unions, corps, work- || Sian Vesstourae Wea é vet citin|fee) teers Se ee ee in part: |Bochle. Weber's sentence was con-| office, 181 West 28th St. to elect |ers’ clubs, etc, aré invited and plished | Company. Many flour mills both) “August 1 is the international day | firmed, whilst y was denied | delegates to the July 24 conference | urged to send delegates to’ this con ‘ dw WEEE ST of struggle against imperialism and | Karumidse, Sadathicrashvilli, Bell| planning Anti-Imperialist War Day. |ference. By mobilizing the masses MELROSE Pe ihe the! Ghinese OS Se aes OF | | for the defense of the Soviet Union.| and S$ owing to motives of | The HE poe Galea Gott Gi, aaeeeese ee ai Pe " been’ generally at |It is the day on which all an The sentences ave, | men and delegates to be at the July | sands employed, as 8 : EGE! F ae gcien’ wertible facts. cer-| Soeial- Fascists Confer |periatist movements in thé fmpe¥ial. ten months, | 24 meeting. ; ace those sho still Rave’ jobs, suc- ow airy, (RESTAURANT ee e to shatter the il- 7 Bosses list countries and the oppr All members working in District | cessful anti-war demonstration Pleasnnt (0 Dine at Our Place. : ner opebsted’ Bee ized and | With Bosses fiternler at thet colenies Wieini-Gs es 6 of the industrial union meet to-/against imperialist wars and forthe |I 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Hreox | | 1 : nce na can be brought) phe impending general strike of | press their solidarity in their com-| Ps iene | day right after work at Manhattan | defense of the Soviet Union, will be ow KRSM ITE, Se Stattca r | about by the Chinese’ bourgeo! the’ railway workers, which was an-| mon struggle against imperialist op- risonment, await-| Lyceum, held. J 4 P te silk aia OF the crissy 6f | neunied to start: Monday midnight | on. ing trial. | : He ne n&tive| — revolutionary | USon the bosses’ refusal of the de- | he present economic crisié of R weds : 5 E ptt | never n China whch pater ate, wna fo rena) be wal mperaion tad owes | BERLIN, uly 2Tre vO: THD T aa ot tho Siberian gag co Naan | fe com-'| wat sirduive riore intenMified ati the railroad workers who were dis- imperialism, means| drawal of the prohibition against (Z re) Veeetarian frlee ia| Wil, atoume more intendified activity d for their solidarity with the) more exploitation of the workers| the fascist Stahlhelm in the Prus 3 if ‘ RESFAURAN ae eee Oe eee ing bus drivers, did not mater- | of the world. This| sian Rhine provirices resulted in Taiga Obensat Cameo Friday STAURANT nee Hos | s is deepened by the violent eollissions with the socialist L112 4 16et: MADIEOR ACE: si cates een a osses have not yet accepted | agricultural erisis in the Caribbean | Reichsbanner during the evacua-| anaes | Phone: ONIversity 6865 | d s well known. The Chinese ulus and inspiration to|th- demands, the dismissed workers | countries, in South Athetiea, China| tion eelebrations. | Ten Reichsban-| 1 14. course of a scientific ex Upon meeting the intrader ie | | of failures | ¢ ese workers and peasants in | still remain jobless, but the decision | and India. Hs ’ : | pedition in the Taiga, led by Pro-|chided him for making free with | e is an ‘ pro- m all over the world. ma, tens of thou- are jobless be- their revolt against imperialism and native reaction. to call the general strike has not | been carried out. world for the defense of the Soviet | Railwaymen’s Union have sold out Union, the fatherland of all work- | the strike to the bosses. As foreseen by | To combat this war danger and to | the Daily Worker yesterday, the re-/ mobilize the workers of the whole |formist misleaders of the National | “The last year has shown the de- termination >f the oppressed masses to free themselves from the imper- ialist yoke. Chinese workers and peasants revo- lution against imperialism and the The development of the | ly. The Saxon ministry of the inter- ior instructed the pc the transportation of Saxon childrer leaving Berlin té attend a Pioneer children’s meet. V. .1.! Bar: fessor to prevenc |came to the “big chief” and asked “paper” that would give him | ¢,, for a eve River. ting possess ‘anov, a Tungus rmed ion of the Argiis | point in this film. | supplies that were not his own, éven | if he acknowledged receipt. This curious episode was trans- | into a dramatic turning | Phone: Stuyvesant 3316 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: fTALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 BE. 12th St. ed | New York | trai i i 3 i Pasti om: | The leading role in “The Law of | ‘ to ulated stock that}ers, is one of the most important| At the eleventh hour, when the | Gator, Chee eee lackey (a oe eae aan | ‘This episode served as the basis |the Siberian’ Taiga,” which comes | ————— ERI W san not find a r.arket. The Chinese | tasks of the mass demonstration on| Workers were ready for the walk | Wall § ea an fe Gee | ae ae oe pete ais |for a story BY! the Siberian writer, |fg mie! Caxde-Itces on Fridéy, is tt tea S cre Sie) suffering | Aggust iy, the Inisrietinal AUC | Gut, the boss governmento¢ the Teish| G0 Tier ey We tea cnel ine cain The Communists re-|M. Nikitin, and the story, in turn, |played by a native Tangus samed | te ey rome he See oe ee Nees wen Vay, in leaders of the Nata! Rettman: [strugele, ‘not ohly against @ Mac- | turned reinforced, and a fierce col {furnished the material for the seen: |Kevebul ‘Kima, a hunter who last | ? re Men's Walon “agreed” tm Sovtpeze| Donald impestalism, but algo dgainet|lision with the fascists followed. The |atio of “The Law of the Siberian lyegr secounted for 1,200: squirrels. LLL LE th n’s agret 8" | > a ph Ape be % ¥ § ” Sovki i ¥ Anglo-U. S. Fight Grows for Canada Markets | the strike call until midnight ‘Tues. |# lackey national bourgeoisie. fascists fired, shooting down the |Taiga,” the latest Sovkino film to He was persuaded ort eee LL, ‘ . e De ~ “TT ny * Sali, ist’. Nea ra ix show ere, vi irsk, where the S | : , ‘ th be-|. “United States imperialism now| Communist Nensch. Nensch re- | vosii peng | : NEWMARKET, Oit,, July 21—| | “We have diverted something like | (*Y, PeneWE stothes conférends Bes). 1 ccrainating factor im the con. lesived a head woud. Two neden| ‘The Baraviov expedition was mounted, to pose, for additional Vegetarian w flict was expressed here | $200,000,000 purchasing power from | tion of Railwaymien, the Gréat|Certed preparations for an attack | trians were injured. The police ar- |.guided by a Siberian hunter named | shots.” In his leisure hours e by Premier Mackenzie} the United States to Great Britain,” | Northern Builway and the affiliated | 28ainst the Soviet Union. |rested four Communists and three /Krivantsov. On one of the trips | Would sit in the office of the diréc- | RESTAURANTS ™ Xing over relations with British| he went on... . “I am proud that it Irish Omnibus Company. “The Anti-Imperialist League of | fascists. The fascists were armed, |Krivantsov discovered that a quan- | tor of films, and nothing gave Ih Wikieste tile. Gant: Soa dane Par bs i Hee one eed ere ane tO at Rdministration of | “This way of “talking it over with| the United States declares August | and the Communists were unarmed |tity of supplies was removed from |Kevébul Kima so much’ joy as’ {6 | végetablen asé servéd 2 zed R. B. Bennett| which T am the Head once again tol The Ney guar an emis cectice|1_ a day of strugele against imper- rs hig store. A stick with a clan- [shout into the telephdtie af the ait year round : ‘guson, conservative | increase the British preference.” to call the strike and thus selling |ialism and imperialist war, a day March from factories, shops |mark carved upon it was left as a | first ring: A " | WEST 28TH STREET se they hedged over) This expresses the sharpening | the strike is a familiar trick of the | for the defense of the Soviet Union.” | and mines directly after work on | receipt. The hunter at once knew] “This is Kevebul Kima, first aa * WEST S2ND STREET ‘ elations with the differences in the struggle for the} reformist misleaders,; who by con- August Ist to the demonstrations | Who visited his store in his absence. |tist of the Kinosibir. | 21 WEST 36TH STREET 3 and lean toward | Canadian market between Great} spiring with the bosses against the July “Communist” Out ae ad 1 é | i | Britain and the United States. It], | ee nee ee 9 (the conservative lead-| also shows the rapid war align-|onery Nee Support the “> the|Is Important Iss ue) Belly your shop mates under the : r party prin-| ments. The Communist Party in| August tst démdvstration against slogan: “Not one cent for arma~ ry 6 st sing, | how caii they) Canada, together with thé Commu-| wey the workérs’ will. alsb denion-|| The July Communist contains a} ments; all funds for the unem- Boulevard Cateteria I a budget which oe he ve eae eenieo thes erae aes Quill | strate against the betrayal of the|very extensive article on “Origin| ployed!” 541 SOUTHERN BLVD. p Wik ahé TAA DA Gee Ge Rue aetionsneen jworkers by the social fascist re-|of the Economic Strength of the NEWEST SOVKINO DRAMA! Cor. 149th Street c which she his Had fh) ger by huge demonstrations oh) ¢icniet miutsdderd: ducl! aa thi Na-| United States” by V. Motilev. No ine Thig Friday! Willers gee cat ane tei a0 neue: T | August 1. - | tional Railwaymen’s Union in Great| Marxist student of American econ-| socialist party; and another article Opening s ye seri bape! | Britain, the A. F. of L. in_the|omics can afford to miss this article. | on the Lessons of the First Amer- Remarkable! Amazing! ‘Real! ’ z “aay 7 il United States, etc., which constitute | Its importance for evéry class con-| ican Revolution. The present social vasites Wallow In Orgies As Toilers Starve a component part of the bosses’|scious worker cannot be over-em-| trends in American literature aré COPTHE I AW OF THE Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF «“ The latest example of the degen-, der’ was committed in the dungeons preparation for war against the So-|phasized. It is really the first de-|very aptly discussed by Comrade | SURGEON DENTIST ‘ y of the parasite coupon-clippers | of Witton Castle. Lady Chaytor’s| viet Union. tailed attempt at a Marxist analysis | Joseph Freeman. 99 249 BAST 115th STREEI Y ve onthe labor of the toiling |-séat in Durham. Every clew was of the origin of economic supremacy] Tm addition to all thete, the July | SIBERI A T I A cor, “Recon Ave. New ‘York } 3s supplied by the “society | followed and the murder was solved |CONVINCE WORKER CAMPERS | of the United States, discarding all Communist contains a number of | oe porters | DAILY BXCEPI FRIDAY ‘ of London. Some time ago|when the ‘Sherlock Holmes’ legions| NEW ARDSLEY, N. ¥., July 22. |theories of American bourgeois econ-| important book reviews which no Oe Hie oneee cetec we tae eaaoee S ra Ptedeg Kelephuite | for. sepgintmed: 1 apitalist newspapers in this | finished their trek at a near-by inn,|—Thé Proletcamp, established by a|omists and the opportunist theories] worker can afford to miss. OF STRERTA .. . RATTLING FOR LIFE y | “ va t y told about the millionaire| where sausage and beer awaitel| group of workers on a farm where | of Lovestone. On the basis of dia- | —————— R 5 bad ot feeaketd = women = I diers who were so bored with their | them.” |there is 4 private camp, convinced |lectic Marxist analysis, Comrade Cooperators! Patroslse K "one 8 Tel. URChard 3783 I varasitie experience after exhaust- ' Compare this with the clamor by | workers in the other camps who Motilev makes a real study of this ° Coming ptant sow DR; L. KESSLER - form of cegenerate pleas-| the capitalists of the entire world, ;dropped in to listen to speeches at bai oe es szeH R SURGEON DENTIST ire that they took to building up|demanding that the workers, over |a banquet and camp fire last Sat-|contribution to Marxist thought in . aS pee ‘stables’ of prize fighters. | 16,000,000 of whom are jobless|urday of the necessity of building | the United States. CHEMIST | rwo'bavs “ONE MAD KISS” j7ith, Jone, Majin, | astane geet aagsacrte . Now the news comes from London | throughout the capitalistic world, |the International Labor Defense. In addition to this, the July Com- 657 Allerton Aveddie ae maiene ae vee toa ! that “respectable society folk” have|carry the entire burden of the eco-| There were 35 Labor Defenders'|munist is also carrying articles on Estabrook 3215 Bronx, NY r : ‘ iin A n to playing et hunting the mur-| nomic crisis by accepting wage cuts|sold and $53.36 was raiséd in dona-|the recént controversies within the "g 6 ae f Theatre Guild Productiow E 2 ; {ser as a means of diversion These and still more wage cuts. Hunger, |tions to the I. L. D. LOBE Sie Paty fem id THE NEW DR. J MINDEL 4 parsites who live on the toil of the| wage cuts, exhausting speéd-up, im- i c A I uae See E ETO, yay gd with | perialist war—this is what the par- Demonstrate against war and “HELL'S ISLAND” GARRICK GAIETIES SURGECN DENTIST a themselves. So, in order to “pe Hts S stall a ‘ up” théir dinner parties they Have liar Gr oe any Ene Es eal Semen ren) o0) Ati eet With Jteh Hore, Hath Graves aud | GUILD W. 52a. vs. 8:30 1 UNION SQUARE ‘ a ” . Lede yA is is the} Demand that expenditures Dorothy Sebastian Mts. Th.&Sat.2:30 Réom 803—Phone: Algonquin 818% nvented a new “game.” The Amer-| system that the worker: are asked ty Not éonnected with A Pes i y 'S are ask> lot eonne with any ican capitalist press prints an ac-| to fight for. These are the para-| Planned for armaments be turned other office count of this “game "for the benefit) cite. in whose interests the work-| °Ver for the relief of the uném- of the American fashionable para- | z ployed! : sites. Here is an example: ers are being prepared to attack * ; “Lady Chaytor chose Friday,|the only workers’ fatherland, the P " A > Nass | June 13, for her party. ‘The mur. | Soviet Union, Labor and Fraternal RESS, Ine. Biggest and Best Workers’ Outing of the Season! |/| 3y6naa Jleve6unua : 26-26 SQUARE : : ANIL. 3 0g ; | DR. A. BROWN State Buys Beef for Trout; Starves Humans | 237-28 4 st ening ry NEW YORK CITY | 3 i, Royal Palace, 16° Manhattan St. ae Our Build the Dentist TRENTON, N. J., July 22.—While|lionaire sportsmen must have their ne Herbert Newton will u Ritetdn’ oo i y in New Jer-|Summer fishing in the’ streatis, | S?°4* Mak ee es 5. |] 302 mast 14th St.. Cor. a As Enea ae hla Ale eto whatever happens. These facts were Downtown Workers Club. ‘ Ba toe oll é : peebaciaity seys $47,000 is spent by the state! cusnt out in the report of an in-| ,,Ajc"nivaland dance for the bene a1 = = Vel. Algonquin 7248 “| fit Ni é mn ‘or Porterhouse steak to feed the | vestigation by the state départment | will ‘be held duly 20 (Saturday). st | trout in the state hatcheries. Mil-|of institutions and agencies. Pythian Hall, 2864 W. Ziat St. Coney | ee Island, oe | eo e D Peaapnhie Vecctae Git Picnic— arniva r. M. Wolfson 700D WORKERS PICKET | OFFICE WORKERS MEET | oc wihst caine neath nea DAILY WORKER soncon wesrier Tooms, 118 Bristol St, Tuesday eve- 11 SECOND AVENUE, Gor, sth st. ning, July 22, | r : ne a 5 'N FACE OF INJUNCTION! TONITE ON WAR DANGER aati kc to DANCE Held in Co-operation with Iii cane of trouble with you teeth NEW YORK.—Yesterday an at- empt was made at the Roseland Cafeteria at 138th St. and Cypress NEW YORK.—Bernarr MacFad- |den showed how much his “health” | slogans are worth when he sent’ his July 23rd,.7 p. m., at Labor Temple, 14th St, and Second Ave., educational meeting, Discussion on “The War Danger,” and report of delegates to the Chicago Unemployment Confer- ence, Arranged by Section 4 Communist Party THIS SATURDAY, JULY 26 —All Revolutionary and Sympathetie Workers’ Organizations; —AlIl Party Communist Papers; come to see your friend, who hag long experiénce, and cnn assure you of careful treatment. Phone: LEHIGH 6382 vey t ze Food Workers’ In- | i pe ae Roe One of oue|‘*health” thugs to injure the Heid shise .wWovtive 308 Lenox Ave. (Bet. 125th and 126th Sts.) | —All Daily Worker Readers; tnternational Barber Shop members in a scuffle was slightly | of a committee of the Office Work-| y,4h® <independent,, Shoe. Workers GOOD ENTERTAINMENT —All Workers from the Shops That We M, W. SALA, Prem aurt, but when @ strong committee | ers Union distributing circulars in- meeting to be held Wednestay, July J id. dd Other tutercéting Peat | Can Reach. 2016 Second Avenue, New York appeared on the scene, these gang-|viting his overworked and half-|* fide Pheer OR a See jazz Band ani ther Interesting Features | (bet. 103ra & 104th Ste.) ters took to flight. smothered publication house work-| discussed, The election for delegates Admission Fifty Cents In Brooklyn a bakery at 5317 Church Ave. picketing is still con- inuing. At 2220 65th St. and Bay Park- way, where a strike in a butcher hop has been conducted for the "ast Week to enforce conditions for he workers the right wing thugs approached the boss and put in an! A. FL. scab sign not consulting ers to a meeting tonight. The of- fi» workers consider this one more proof of the necessity of building a good defense corps. The union calls upon all office workers to come to the open edu- cational meeting tonight at 7 p. m. | at the Labor Temple, 14th St. and Second Ave. The topic for discus- sion is “The War Danger and to the Congress of the R.LL.U. will be held. Do not fail to attend the Shod Workers Picnic, Aug. 24, at.Pleasant Bay Park, Admission, 35 cents, * * * United Counch of Working Women Will have a geseral membership meeting on Wednesday, July 23, at the Workers Center, 26 Union 'Sq., at 8,30 p. m. The purpose of thé meeting is ‘to discuss the importance of August 1 to the working class, A good speaker will address the meeting, All council members are dance a success. Help the Daily Worker reach its quota of $25,000 by August 1 by making this Keep thé Daily Worker Going and Growing Bring your friends. REMEMBER THE DATE SUNDAY, AUG. 17 PLEASANT BAY PARK Ladies Robs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor [BUTCHERS’ UNION Regula: ance ee five: end) ir mi s 'e! ir. Sunday, 107A. Mi nt nt Breda oped eveus | gay at — an = “ Employment opel rs edi a f 4 t ke cial efforts to bi - y . ow r at 6 P. Me Ee Feng pays Resi any de-| August Ist.” The delegation of the| ne Racal councils. that, tree an COMRADES, WE ARE SERVING ~ anos eney they . | Unemployment Convention in Chi-| Wednesday night are to postpone This was done with the hélp of | the police and detectives who were here today to see that no picketing was carried on. Picketing started ind one of our members was ar- rested. Some cases that came up in ‘ourt today were postponed till the 31st of July. There will be a regular meeting ; ¢ FOOU. woitKeRs INDUSTRIAD of the Shop Delegates Council to- | Communist League will meet tonight ee disse ‘ , . UNION OF NEW. YORK aight at 8 p. m. sharp at 16 West | at 8 p, m. at 26-28 Union Square.| . An open ate meeting will. be herd | SATURDAY. AUGUST 2. 1930 COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA sabeadita vale Chietsen atta cr git een should be| AN! are to oring their Party and! fifa", Sang Uae Ave, Thursday. ULMER PARK, 25th Avenue (BATH BEACH) Bronx Hlecadqarters, 2004 presen’ itho 8 e) z matters of utmost importance to be taken up such as the election of lelezates to the United Front Con- ‘erence {o take place in Manhattan 7) fyecum, 66 FE. 4th St., on Thurs’ _ day, Duly 24, at 8 p. m. 4 cago will report. Communist Building Trade FractionTonite NEW YORK.—All building trades workers who are members of the Communist Party or of the Young Trade Union Unity League books, ee een eee The Daily Worker is the Party’s hest instrument to make contacts among che masses of workers, to build a mass Communist Party, their meetings. heir et igs. P Leanett nn Of the U.C.W.W. will hive a lec- ture on the importance of August } (International Red, Day), on Thurs- day night, July 24, at 8.30 p. m. at Poa Auditorium of 2700 Bronx Park last. Members of Councils 22 and thé Fur Council are urged to attend the lecture as well as the rest of the Bronx Councils. Commanist Activities Unit 2, Section 2. All comrades must come down to| the, section headquarters, Friday, 6 p. iy sharp for very important work, Given Tickets: 40¢ at Morning Freiheit, Picnic and Carnival Morning Freiheit (JEWISH DAILY) DIRECTIONS—Take B. M. 'T. West End Train, stop 25th Avenue by the 30 Union Square, New York City Come where you $1.25 218 FIFTH AVENUE, COR. q7rn sv. DINNER FOR EVERY DAY 11 A M4. T0.9 BM Fresh Vegetables Used Onty ure welcomed! Banquets and ROYALTON RESTAURANT We Meet at the— 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our 50c lee Arranged. FRESH FRUIT SODAS AND ICE CREAM U. S. S. R. CANDIES———CIGARETTES Specialty Advertisé your Union Mectings hére. For information write to fhe DAILY WORKER _. , Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union $+. Now York Gity Avenue, Melrose 0128, Broo! 4 Headquarters, 16 Grahati Avenve. Pulasky 0634 ‘The shép pélewares Kounen meets the first Tuesday of every. re nae tia Pet a a The Shop Iw the Bate Gait.