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Green ‘and A. Thomas for Cut CLIQUE PUTS OVER In Hours and Pay for Workers POCKETBOOK PAY) DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUN ARREST 7 FIRST|“Five-Year Plan’ i DAY OF THEBREAD | in Third Week at Central Theatre Daily Worker Con- cert and Festival THIS SATURDAY ations For Scotts- boro, and Paterson Collections Sat., Sun. YORK.—The following | i | history, “The Five-Year Plan,” the Amkino NEW ‘ EW BRUNSWICK, N. J, June 10.) Green » pointed out that strike CUT SET PLEMENT, STRIKE IN BRON} Ins aroused the wide 38 on production now in its third week at |{ are the stations in the house-to- at 136 15th . St., B’lyn jam Green, president of the A. owed w olin iae eed wari oeeds | which the Five-Year Plan of the So-|the Central ‘Theatre, gives a vivid} house collections that will be held |] | auspices Units 3 and 7, Section 7, L., speaking at the Institute of | ly said “labor will not willingly ac ever! by the New York District of the Pe es % sity vester- | cept & general reduction in wages | viet Union has evoked. A year ago|picture of the development of Soviet y the s Ceeieiectbk Paris: the icabaes) en for ; tthe oi sort, of speech inviting | Official Maneuv ered to! Police and A. F. of L.| tne american capitalist press main- | industry and agriculture and foreign International Labor Defense to- ges < cee m4 er | wage cuts was made by the leading \ | Gangsters Support tained that the plan was merely altrade operations. The production |} morrow (Saturday) and Sunday Proceeds for the Daily Worker t papers a |gocialist fakers, Albert ‘Thomas, in | Get Marginal Major- | Gangsters suppor | paper program and not lkely to be|and distribution of oil, timber, furs, |] to raise funds for the defense of Sarigelen: * Aamalin sts; ; vi if the| the League of Nations International! ity for Ag reement Boss Bakers | Drought to realisation. Now the So- | wheat, and other Soviet export prod-j{ the Scottsboro and Paterson J) | _ Be ee | ‘antowan : | Labor Conference. ‘Thomas warned . | viet Government has been so suc-|ucts are shown in actual scenes of |} « ; L STOO, rate = : 7 as | yy une. 11L—At N YORK.—On the first day of | cessful in carrying out the Five-Year | present-day Russian industry, agri- 57 E. 10th St.; 353 Lenox Axe.; |] —_—— ———— mean a ‘the bosses that unemployment was! NEW YORK, June 11—A NEW RK.—On ; if : : 7 | growing a dangerous pace, and/Cooper Union mass meeting of t trike the Tammany police | Plan that capitalist countries pic-| culture and transportation. The film M7 E ead calls or BANQUET Dosse . Jaen tit aCe “menace” rdus onize th an explanatory 10 Bost Road; 13 ; < k conferred recent-| that the Soviet Union was setting an | Pocketbook Workers Union held y en pickets, charging them | ture it as @ “menace to their indus- |is synchronized with an explanator a Be Rg os ge ileal by COUNCIL 1¢, WORKING wage his speech | example for all the workers. He} terday, the administration of the | with “intimidation. The police were | try and agriculture. lecture in English ais ane ety dane dene ie { CLASS WOM OF MIDDLE sterday Green backed] said he was not for higher wages | union received a decisive blow from | called by the American Federation of | - =a AE RT CE Greece lt wialleatNn 3 see i ie : ah ee alee | VILLAGE H , talk about “resisting| the bosses must have their profits,|the membership, when maneu- | Labor business agent who in turn IAL OF EMPROS lished by the attitude of the bank “pte BGO Prospect Ave: 708 (| at 1 FULTON AVENUE 7 whole burden of his | but urged an inorease in efficiency | | vered to put over the wage-reduction called the owner of the | ud Xt representatives that there was a con- Pec ita ey eraaieh | were in- | and a cutting of hours—together with | agreement that settled the strike |N Kery | & s eye tae , s ‘i June 13th Pp ! | site of the united front of the nection between the two. \] Ave., Brooklyn; 16th st. |] ) ig to 1931 crisis! a general reduction in wages When the manager proposed the In spite of the unite ro | i si ; . | 3 Sian aes : | Strong BA bosses, the police and the A. F, of L.| M, # H The information published in the |} Brooklyn; 118 Bristol St., Brook- |} settee crated with the bosses | sangsters, the strike goes on more Ut pmpros was brought to the atten-|f yn; 24 Vermont St., Brooklyn; || — | SOC ae Oe pee Mita ene moee | n before and the work- Vn tion of the bank by the secretary of 3rd St., Brooklyn; 140 Nep- || ) ) he was received with an outburst of | miittant than " ; | ; a rae: | . | indignation from the members. ing women are determined to carry | Prove Empros Printed | the Greek Fur Manufacturers As-|{ june Ave., Coney Island; 252 War- || ‘Banquet and Concert | 3 % : lit on, until victory A >, cr sociation, Rompapas, an enemy of|} purton Ave. Yonkers. | ON THE HILL | The settlement includes the fol-| poday 6 will be a ‘aaa Truth on Bank the workers, He is closely connected All collectors should) report at “i | ) i Petes Sts PEEKSKILL, NEW YORK | Workers’ Ex-Servicemen’s Leaguer | lowing points: meeting at 3075 Clinton Ave, where ed |with John Pappas a renegade from |} 9 9. m. Saturday and Sunday at |} | DEKSKILL, = NE | ieee OE e A 71-2 per cent wage cut for week |the strike committee is going to re-| NEW YORK—The trial of C.| revolutionary trade unionism. Pap-|] one of the above stations | Croton Ave, Camp j + 147 ; kers and 121-2 per cent wage cu t | Solon, editor of the Communist! pas recently joined Local 70 of the | % — : ' Rovere -War Day *° | port | Solon, as rec 0 Leeeeaceissinnineeneseiemmensiand | | ria 31 se ea ! Haricki, Pub. KewttCinn Prepare Anti bib Y | tor piece workers. |p tomorrow, Saturday, a mass pick-| Greek weekly, Empros, was held yes-| Fur Workers’ Union (A. F. of 1) | 100 cho T0 BE This Saturday Ev | Ma 3 ment t will ta lac all ed a al to the work- | ora | on August Is Unemployment insurs to will take place in front of all) seeaay amid a retreat on the part| 4 issued an appeal to the wor Hil ‘ eit san S — paid by 21-2 per cent of the wor ix ries against which the | ers to withdraw from the Industrial | , | Over 2,800 young workers, resi-| wages and a similar amount by the soing on jof the reactionary elements involved) union because the A. F. of L, con- || Proceeds for the Daily Worker : 4 mT manufacturers with the bosses and jin the Bank of Athens situation: ducts jobs AT CULT 1] Campaign | | [dente ijof New: York State @ill 100 yey asiats ini control 66 Ataiad < The bank representative, under! paypas held a conference with | Rorararsrerences: ‘ jor hildren 10 |the Citizens Military reunley Oimips e ‘ney, Buitenkant, admitted that the! movement among the Greek fur) NEW YORK.—More than or- t 3 The setting up of a board of stand- | inter tainmen an si . jat Fort Niagara, N. Y. This an-| ards fasta : : Empros ee true facts of| workers to join Local 70. Pappas| ganizations have already elected de- | | * D t bears the case, but said he was not sure 2 8 rye er 1 } rh is fe Ribs d Gute: eae cme : : ue ay LL IDARITY DAY aa DROMBAG W. lOML AR. BEGARIEAD of | farafos ts the Gouberenen, whish iat ance | marae 1-Ree by met, AML aunty Wee eer by] Members Opposed to Arreement. 80 if the bank was sound or not. What | the local Niece ci craReretion or ait eanbaea See ame ee Major Gen. Hanson ra y, ime The membership was bitterly op- |incensed the reactionaries was the . a eexineaunt aeciguana races || This Saturday Eve. mander of the Secon oe TCA! nosed to the settlement which gives | 1 it . | publication of the fact that the! Use your Red Shock ‘Troop tot | Cultural organizations in the New AN : pa rte Fi soba rgeesviter aa ths, boness. Bin CHEE to Glksnitge| Big AL Eat bY 4 OY | Bancretean Soctety withdrew money ve voir fots ‘The worker | Tr, tem ie wis. been announced | |at the MANHATTAN LYCEUM ‘ cnt Viet Union, | tat the jingoes ar axing 2 eek Cel e in the year. rer {every day on your fob. The worker . i ei \| 56 East 4th Street est, returning from the SOT eae star inp comnin UES workérs at a certain time in the the W. R. jand tried to hide it : Pants ees ose | OTe John Reed Club, organization | | 6 | at ‘Esthontan ie lu op § 4 In the discussion the officials shed While denial was made that the | next to you elp save the Daily | STE LiaMaee ROLEAEN Aen wed tare | hird Ave & p.m, Plenty of food, | Jaygnter, and are concentrating on of revolutionary artists and writers | Arranged by Unit 11, C. P., Ukral- Gan it jate sle » tears about the agreement but NEW YORK.—International Soli-| Bank of Athens had no connection’ Worker. pe | the youth for the front line trenches. | ing the members must accept ak tay SRE we which initiated the movement. ‘The | | nian Working Womens Org. and | is eco e darit y p nn ‘ | " : To mobilize the working class of|was the best they (the officials) caaty “ae ns ee calabente prole- conference will be held Sunday, June | | Ukrainian Workers Club | abe the U. S, against imperialist war and | could get tarlan solidarity 0s a forceful weapon 14, at 10:30 am, in the Irving Plaza,|| PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY | aici for defense of the Soviet Union, is! The rank and file speakers pointed | (0% their traditional class ene- theh heuet and devine: Pinos WORKER CAMPAIGN | : trial League | |the first task of the working class. /out that reorganization meant the | Tie. "tne posses—has been set for! Jag gin ure meee ERE MOS ES attend | rne Communist Party, District 2,| destruction of all the conditions they ee a york, however, ennaaaed Lira x oor): |ealls all workers to organize with the | had up to now, |e et eas eae TEAR OR Sale have signified their intention o peace . a ay be celebrated on Jun sending delegates are the Workers | MELROSE ES A nvaximum energy for a broad United| Those who spoke against this set- ae Gay, will be ce! ‘ 5-Y EAR PLAN IN AC TION! eae | ending ceastes ere, ine. nea | ° e the departure of Com- | Fro) a 25t s iv thun el zi 7 Le Reeve . “ | VEGETARIAN age chasers is Saeene Union ye fe fain ose se ape tes \ece ae iu See he iene of | The Workers International Retief! | AMKINO PRESENTS | |of Proletarian Choruses, the Protet- DAIRY gteravsanr er t Bret: 190 Tame Bil Advenoe PIDRe FP has arranged a varied program in| } } | pen (Yiddish writers’ group), the Comrades Will Always Find tt nvited. [a gigantic demonstration on August | the administration were booed down. cers’ holiday. | | i 2 P ; Fiearant to Olne a6 Oar: lice: tthe imperialist butchers | The left winers particularly played a| celebration of this workers holiday, | § The | | Hammer and ‘Sickle, (Russian writ- |] Plennant to Tine a8 ach {1st against the impei u | ; which will start at ten in the morn-| { {lers’ group) the Hungarian writers’ | sou’ N BLVD. Bronx Workers Club tof the world Eos delegates in | Prominent role ot this meeting and | |) eee s rkers Press Capitalist m 4 fraternal | were received with great enthusiasm |1D8 with picnic at Pleasant Bay | } {| group, the Prolebuehne (German | Steve Katovis Braneh I.L.D. | ages to the Communist, Party, 35|to continue the strike under a rank | Committee will be present. The| { RUSSIA'S REMAKING—A Talking Film (in English) | | ation, the Department of Cultural} Gl non emborshin meeting |i os Bk, stald"iobal of ey 3 file leaderabip, \workers Laboratory Theatre and| 4 gi 3 i \ Activities of the Workers Interna: |] Rational Vegetarian u one Met els Bash ae Be ae # Clie Wadia Gierk: Proletbuehne will join in a perform-| | Soviet Russia Smashing Its Way {| tional Relief, the Educational Com- International Labor Sports ¢ Club Meet gery Aad parang fits Sane When the vote was taken it was{ance, there will be mass singing, | | to Socialistic Success {| mittee of the International Workers | Restaurant 1 Yess San tac 6 East ith sBt,(clear the majority voted against the |athletic events, and, in conclusion) | w+ soy want to neg a vivid fllm-talkle exhibition of what Is gol I) Crore, tae beer ee ae 199 SECOND AVENUE (oe 8 ‘ a je exbib: what is go! n » sports Uni d Trade | y f ottkboro en Mobilize! Organize! To fight im- | settlement But the clique put it}the first class~ struggle sera ' the Soviet Union, see the Five-Year Plan.” — DAILY WORKER. { fd a aX bes Pe the Trad | Bet. ith and 13th Bte. J Beekma ae ei w over with a scheme by bringing in| produced anywhere, coming direct be s as bie Inion Uni f Strictly Vegetarian Food 4 1 white wo : persone ie as Ceteriee Ot te ry Haw deinky VOR: The veka ‘whee |from the Mesrapom Studios in Mos- H CENTRAI ae RE, Broadway and 47th Street | | ———————————————————— H workers’ Fatherland! a Pelee Dathy: Matine 45, Fivent ‘ ae \tabulated was: 1108 for tle settie- | cow, will be shown. i 8:15; Popular Prices vennss || Coney Island and SATURDAY a pus ec! 4 § Spartakind Send-oft LECTURE OF INTEREST TO | *eDt and 717 against the settlement, Spe Mile ds elles AS EEA REIN E S Hoge er eh, Skee: ae SP ee WORKING WOMEN. hs Rae i cphe Bronx Councils of the United | depart rlin will take part in| Councils of Working Class Women, | Tance at 2 west 18th Street in ad-| have arranged a lecture with Juliet Poyntz tonight at 8:30 p.m. at Am- bassador Hall, 3875 3rd Ave., Bronx. What 1 saw cin the Soviet Union” E y Gonzalez Soto (in | “t Latin-American dele- | Topic, “Women Workers in the So- | F May First celebrations | y 7 ” | Spanish Workers Cen- | Viet Union Ave, at 8 p.m Workers Correspondence is the backbone of the revolutionary press. Bulld your press by writing for it about your day to day struggle’. rp at Irving Plaza from the Soviet cherinka, d by Concert and Ball. Tkranian Labor the Néw Jersey vote being 350. “PATIENCE” NEXT GILBERT AND At the end of the meeting SULLIVAN OPERETTA. [membership demonstrated their bit-! iutan boris next choice for his terness against the settlement inside @itbert and Sullivan operatic group hall by shohts of! the and outelde Ace Me Rrenilar mass) Will be™“Patiente,” which will open at | ledatmbgss’ koa ane Docket. {he Erlanger Theatre on Monday | | resentment was he | night. This opertta is another of the book market throsghodt the day Call Meeting. It was heard that the administra- |series in the Gilbert and Sullivan sa~ tires on politics and politicians. ‘The cast will have most of the players ition is now proposing a referendum seen in the “Mikado,” “Pinafore,” as a new scheme to save its lace. | wre Gondoliers,” including Frank The Pocketbook Workers Rank and {viouian, Howard Marsh, Herbert | File Committee has called a meeting lof rank and file workers, q omen's Society | i ty, unit 11, sec-| Prospect. Ave. Proceeds to Scotts- S p.m. at 66-68 Bast | boro Defense. Admission 25 cents in fit of the Daily Worker, | advance and 36 cents at door. ‘ | AEE HESS tee Photo Engravers Group T.U.U.U. Concert_and Festival Will meet at 2:30 p. m. at 105 Lex $—Isth Street, Brooklyn, Aus-| ington Ave, All photo engravers are pices 2 and 7 Communist Party. | urged to attend. South Brooklyn Section. Benefit . . Daily Worker Dally cert and Dance Be Pie | At 18 Brooklyn, Ad- sary Banquet and Concert | mission 26 urday evening at the | SUNDAY on the Hill arden Party and fntertainment. ers invited. Pro ‘At the Yonkers Workers’ Center | support of the Daily| and Outing Grounds 252 Warburton | | Ave., at 2 p.m. till midnight, Admis- sion 25 cents. Arranged by Daily Banquet by Council No. 14 Working-| Worker Club of Yonkers, Good class Women. of Middle Village | | speakers At 1 Fulton St., Middle Village, at | #8 ae 8:30 pm, Admission 60 cents Workers’ Ex-Servicemen’s League | stre meeting committee and Dinner for Benefit Dally Worker | speakers’ clags at 12 at 79 #, Tenth Will be held at the Brighton Beach | St. Another War Coming will be dis- w nter, 140 Neptune Ave.,| cussed. All workers who are able to un auspices of the United! come are urged to dd 80. Council of Working Class Women, | e- 8 eee Gouncil 17. Admission ents i Brownsville Branch F. 8. U. CME a te | Will give a lecture at a mans meet Young Defenders | ing to be held at 118 Bristol St. near Will ride to Mohegan County by] Pitkin, Subject: “Soviet Russta,”” truck and cars. Fare only cents. | . . * Swimming, boating, dancing and lec-| —_ Seottaboro-Paterson Tag Days» ture at the colony. M at All members of the Sacco-Vanzetti Boston Rd. at 8:30 a.m. Special Branch, I. L. D,, should participate. tertainment prepared. All welcome. | Get your bo on Saturday . es at 147 1 Sunda 2 Boston Rd, A Red Dance | At the Mapleton Workers’ Club, 168 66th St, Brooklyn. Good music. Brighton Beach ‘working Women A lecture will be given at the Brighton Beach Workers’ Center, 140 A Party for the Daily Worker Neptune Aye., at 8:30 p.m. under the Given by the T. W. ©. Shule 10,| auspices of Council 17, United Coun- Bronx at § p.m. in the hotise of Com: | cils of Working Class Women. rade Ganapol, 1382 Boston Rd. All omrades and sympathizers welcome. Dinner and eutanhinaeds rolem Saar For the benefit of Daily Worker will be given under the auspices of Open Forum Bake: tion Food Workers’ Industrial Union the Communist, Patty, Unit 4. Bé6- At 2 p.m., at Sokol Hall, 199 Grand | tion 6, at 61 Graham Ave, Admis- St. Brooklyn sion 56 cents. Cte Soak $ Young Defenders two Film Will hold tis regular membership| “Harbor Drity sowing German meeting at 253 Beekman St. Bronx.| workers’ life and May First in the Discustion on Scottsboro, led by Al-| Soviet Union, will be shown at the lan Taub. Bronx Coop, 2706 Bronx Park E., tor . bd Ra the pened of the pay ‘Worker. Young Liberator Dance and Showings from 7-9 and 9-11. Tickets Entertainment in advance 25 cents, at door 35 cénts, Given by the Zoung. Liberators’ | Get them at the Coop Auditorium, Club of the Bronx will be held at 569 eee STOCK UP FOR WEEKSTO COME Buy in Cooperative Stores THURSDAY 18 FRIDAY JUNE 19 SATURDAY 20 Re) and Help Save the “Daily” ¥ of the total income on these three days goes i) (6) to the $35,000 fund to Save the DailyWorker ee AVE THE DAILY WORKER AND SAVE MONEY CONCOOPS FOOD STORE and RESTAURANT 2700 BRONX PARK EAST \Waterous and Ruth Altman. Friday, | Waterous an | June 12, at Irving Plaza, at 5 pm.) | where the new plan of the clique will } | be exposed and a program be out- {lined for further struggle. NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EAST SIDH—ARONX Lodgings for Jersey Delegates Are Need The New Jersey Ratification Convention of the Communist Party will be held at 57 Spring- field Ave. Newark, June 14. Out of town delegates will be here June 13th. All comrades who can put up delegates for one night should get in touch with Harry Sllverman, 121 Springfield Ave., Newark, N. J RKO GO ON YOUR VACATION TO 0 Proletarian Camps Information for all four camps can be obtained at 32 Union Square. Room No. 505. — Telephone STuyvesant 9-6332. CAMP KINDERLAND Prepare for the outihg to Camp Kinderland of all schools and Branches of the I. ba ai The 20th of June (week-end) 50 per Day Ail registrations must be in the office a sn in advance—Children 7 years of age and over will be accepted. CAMP NITGEDAIGET, BEACON, N. Y. Boats leave for the camp every day from 42nd Street Ferry Good entertainment.—DANCES at the Camp _———— TT CAMP UNITY, WINGDALE, N. Y. Autos leave every day 11 a.m, Fridays at 10a, m. and and Saturday, 9 a. m, and 4 p. m. for ‘the camp. ‘These cars brings you directly t o the camp. CAMP WOCOLONA ‘on--- N.Y. A return ticket to Camp Wocolona te only $2.60 Take the Erie Railroad, Call Stuyvesant 9-6332 For tnformation about any of these four camps Daily Worker Concert and Festival SATURDAY, JUNE 13, at 7.30 P. M. at 136 15th STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y., Auspices: Units: 3 and 7, Sect. 7, Communist Party. Admission 25¢. — All Proceeds to the Daily Worker. Intensely -interesting camera tour of Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Ger- many—lands of romance and_ beauty NOMADIE Depicting the Evacuation of the Rhineland ‘CAMEO NO W ULLIVAN RR HEPPODROME 2°...655 | Vorsier, 22" “GONDOLIER Charming BIGGEST SHOW LN NEW YORK “Thrift” Prices \\",," $3 2°78 | “Good Bad Girl” AND STREET and BROADWAY (WIS. 1789) POPULAR PRICES Mats, 500 emt Oe to S150 RRO ERLANGER THEA. W. 44th Street with MAF CLARKE PEN, 6-7963, Evenings 8:30 2 Weeks “ TIR sgpes ScReRRSIE TREAT, =| hes. Monasy ‘PATIENCE”’; ~ YONKERS! YON Garden Party and Entertainment Sun., June 14 2 P.M. Till Midnight at WORKERS CENTER, 252 Warburton Ave. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Program: Scottsboro Sketch; Workers Laboratory Thea.; Open Air Movies | BEeRKesss Refreshments. — Arranged by Datly Worker Club of Yonkers. PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER CAMPAIGN Daily Worker Readers of Boro Park! ATTENTION! .Concert and Dance Sunday Eve., June 14th. at 1373 43rd STREET, BORO PARK ADMISSION 25 CENTS PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER CAMPAIGN. “BRIGHTON BEACH WORKERS, ATTENTION! _ DAILY WORKER PARTY This Saturday Nite at 61 ARNOLD COURT, near Neptune Avenue (first floor) ARRANGED BY SECTION 7, UNIT 9, Communist Party, Good Eats! Good Time! PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER CAMPAIGN. Sat., June 13 2% O'CLOCK P, M. 9th YEARLY MORNING - FREIHEIT EXCURSION ON THE LARGE BOAT “City of Kingbury”’ FROM PIER "A" BATTERY to KINCSBURY BEACH Program: REVOLUTIONARY SONGS — DANCING TICKETS At the Pier 41.60; In Advance S1.25-—Tickets nold at the Morning Freihelt Offices, 45 East 12th Atroet, Ath Floor, + Sat. to $1.50) Brighton Beach Directory oe N.A. Horn Photographer 1609 Mermaid Ave. aan eas a PEELE TAET STS ween nnn nn nen e enn need “M. MILLET Jeweler & Optician by REGE S EXAMINED BY OPTOMBTRIST D Now in TILYOU Theatre Bldg. 1607 SURF AVE. REGINA’S Department Store AND om | w | | HOSTERY UNDERWEAR | BATHING SUUTS MEN'S PURNISHINGS | 111-113 Brighton Beach Avenue Las 5. WEINER’S Barber Shop Brighton Beach Avenue Brooklyn, New York ALS CHAS. STURMAN HARDWARE AND HOUSE- FURNISHINGS F. STEINBERG GROCERIES AND DAIRY STORE 127 Brighton Beach Avenue GRAND OPENING— SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH SOLOMON'S PHARMACY Prescription Speelalist Service =: Quantity —~ Quality 2127 MERMAID AVENE Corner W. 22nd Sty Coney Island SOUVENIRS TO ALL BOARD WANTED — Comrade in Daily Worker wants board only, with private family, Must be near 14th St Address D. P. Olrentation Dept, HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1608 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 6865 Phone Stuyvesant 3616 John’s Restaurant SPROIALTS: ITALIAN DISEES A with atmosphere tndre “all radicals "ones 302 EB. 12th St. New ror | VEGE-TARY INN BEST VEGETARIAN FOOD MODERN IMPROVEMENTS $3.00 PER DAY—#20.00 PER WEEK P. 0. BOX 50 BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. 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