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Socialists Aid Bosses to Put“ Rownigwn Council © SHOR FACTORY IN f,4,, te %,,, ¢ Soviet Film “The Black Sea [arte Org Sor Over 40 P. a Gut for Waiters| . Released from Jail, PT, YN CUTS P ay en Branch. Thurs. Mutiny’ at Comes Friday 2 RCo NEW YORK.—A meeting of the YORK.—The New York Dis- | - xq @ TOTES | Downtown Unemployed Council will emateayS Viet bot the International Labor De-| The newest Soviet film, “The| WILTON & WEBER AND Lew | 459 Stone Ave., Cor. Sutter hal ee held sey at at Fast 10th st.,| LNdustrial Union Tn | tense Be ae an Lene Seeded Black Sea Mutiny,” which will have aR Rea eh | BROOKLYN, NEW YORK . at ? p.m, to welcome Clarence a tle ing of all I. D. branches in the 7 ‘ | he Hippodrome, beginning Sa _ | have real union conditions in your|‘Turnerand Lorenzo Stokes, Red | Call to Strike ne oe we ciion. Che mseting wil| 2 ort American showing af the | day, Olive Brook, Charles, “Buddy” |lWwe gaetia Delly | Workst oa ake tor pinnae en POET Do Builders sentenced to jail for their| yew yORK-—When the workers |b@ held Thursday evening at the | Cameo Theatre, this Friday, 1s 89) Rogers and Richard Arlen are fea-|! Readers to sses in A. F era plegeate sho} A cals fei ooo |of the Princeley Products Co., 500| Spanish Workers Center. The ques-| important film document of the) tured in “The Lawyers Secret.” Fay Bt the doce ituatiy betes pa eee because |, Tumer and Stokes were made to) priggs Ave., Brooklyn, came to work |tion of intensifying the Scottsboro | dramatic days of the Russian Revo-| Wray and Jean Arthur play the lead- | CHIN A G. ARDEN | urday against | your officials have done nothing to eel the brunt ‘of capitalist justice | mor were greeted | campaign will be taken up. lution, It was in Odessa on the| ing feminine roles. | r cent for night] organize them. They are hing 01 tor trying to sell the Daily Worker |p the boeece with a wage reduction | There will be an open air Scotts-| piace sea where the Red troops| 4.1 G4 Wine Weber: Lew wil | A HIGH-CLASS CHOW. Tok day Wait |itee you anid wantite ace unlentopne |it con ere Ce orn es | renming {5000 Ato: 50) Der cents The |boro protest meeting tonight at! i those tense days of 1918 fought! eatin ard ede iT ‘ Resides oo ate a sentence of six months. ‘workers have rejected this outrage-|140th Street and Lenox Ave. at 8] its ws oh ight | character comedian in a skit by Ed- MEIN RESTAURAN' none pen aas Many of them are ready to | ee posal at Viaiie heeaen AOR nave | selok, against the Czarists and eventually | die Cantor; and Loma Worth. Others |} special 35¢ Lunch; 11 am—8 p.m. a” has bee! at. | | 4 é e progra & Pes “i 5 ing the ground| “You have rejected the official 9 EVICTIONS E AST Calera p take! beech the reactionary white | on the progrant eae eae deers? || (Soo. Diner from. t tay8) oe compromise. You were able to see| | The bosses have hired gangsters 7g DISTRICT SCHOOL | . | Marr; Jay Soller and Frances Wills A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS “Forward” | the sell-out. You must be able to). order to intimidate the workers, but | | Odessa was captured in 1918, after) 9 4 "tnrce Peaches; the Gilbert | OPEN, PIG y2) Ap. ms es Uy i ew om cee ene SUE AS ROUGH oat saa | prolonged and deermined ing | Sener and tne Pour ume, |'75 SECOND AVE. es wees | wo. ar t te 1 It is worth while to note that be-| pe lg ye horns eon ae Talks About Keeping liv “The Food Workers’ Industrial , f : , the | ‘ peeiand Union will never permit coaan to} owntown aan se In aa raga ton ciate | Train Functionaries| workers against the imperial troops. | - Pay Up, Then Slashes ve Ineige Workers (0.108 t $16.67 and | Fe” onch other, The F. W. 1. U.| Good Meetings | pt By REIa Gores eee Uae | “tt was at this ttage that the Czar-| ' Bre Us een ia day as it has always been eae mame nore /StA Wore SS NRRS) | for Party Work ists called upon the French fleet to| NEW YORK.—How many of the BLUE BRD rt st by getting 25 per | * ee ae aa Hae ne ude aa NEW Y ORK—In a day of activ-| The strikers, under the leadership | s assist them in their attack on the | Capitalist fakers talk against wage | ©. pent y than the waiters, A| 1? “oer efit of all workers. We are|itY the Downtown Unemployed of the Shoe and Leather Workers’! an. new York District Training| revolutionary forces; but the French | cuts and then go ahead and slast rae | modified stagger plan is already in eae Aas Nooka dishwach, |Counell replaced the furniture of | Industrial Union, 16 W. 21st St., are} ne ecient 41 | Sailors, following the appeal of the| Wages is exposed in an instance o CAFETERIA effect in the union, the members| ®S3nE ol tee eye eee ut and not |tWO evicted families on the east side| determined to Carty iit ght to & jSchool for full time students will) pi, workers, mutinied against |® Worker applying for a job through | working five days a week, although | aa a foe Tagls tharahoa cinta sa06 here. successful finish for the defeat of| open July 6, In view of the serious | their French officers and refused als blind ad. An advertisement for 2'GQOD WHOLESOME FOOD the contract calls for six paree Snics eau i Ghedionts in! amare AGRE | infamous proposal of the bosses| tack of functionaries to do Commun- ' join the Czarist troops. licensed fireman at $25 a month “>>| Hair Prices , between the cor-|> pown with the bemes’ aseocia-|Madilon Albarano, mother of a 4 aie nee FedibieeiWamnn (Sean eae ee eae deter- “The Black Sea Mutiny” 1s the|Peared in the New York Times re-/ ee le Pl Eat rupt officials of Local 1 and the| tion, Down with the 12-hour day.|Year od child, was evicted upon the! gndustrial Union a her Workers’ | ined to make the full time school dramatic story of this period, The|cently. A worker answered it to] A Com ‘ortable Place to members of the Restaurant Keepers’| Forward to the Food Workers’ In-|street at 148 Norfolk St. Her hus-| shoe and eee. ore A SE a |e permanent institution, Party Units picture was produced in the Union find that the ad was placed by Dr 827 BROADWAY coctation have been going on for} qustrial Union!” |band has been jobless for five! support t the sicikoras ania Hl of Socialist Soviet Republics and is | Frederick M. Allen of the Physiatric weeks, When it became clear to the | rake reg nga pagel Noe Nar eels hale fatter net of ue sf os 8 select such at once} pased on historic facts and docu-| Institute of Morristown, N. J. vr. Between 12th and 13th Sts. rank and file of the tnion that their | : them in every way in their fight for| and send in the names of their best | ments. It was written by A. Agala~|Allen has made many speeches | =f {to pay $16 a month rent for three} i } officials were conspiring with the MORE GRAFT 1S Wier tae Se ths es eee working concitions and for| candidates during the coming ‘week, | rov, Jagainst wage cuts, but forces the | < 7 . the defeat of the wage-cut. June 13, is the last day candidates} ichael Gold is responsible for the | rate of firemen from $100 a month, to cut wages by tric and gas had long been shut off. ; cent, they declared | : . names will be accepted. | American titles in this film. the regular scale, to $25 a month. per } rike. Despite the fran- | FOUND IN UEENS Hear of Second Eviction. A ‘The School is prepared to take, || The name of quality 8 Service the officials to accept | i Members of the Unemployed / y . tic urging of th ; u | _Membei Jnemploy a. Bosses m New | from 25 to 30 students. The signific- | So oe a ae E the cut, the workers stood pat and |Couneil who replaced the furniture ance of training leaders for the class * ; ‘ Lise P 4 ENT $i || Delicatessen and Restaurant FRIEND’S amma Lunch 40 cents—Dinner 65 cents the officials were forced to advise) ee A s 29 | ae & meeting on the street | ¢|sttuggle is to strengthen the Party | the t owners to ask Mayor|B ut “Investigation” | while holding an open air meet-| Legal Lynchi WG recersnip, draw in and train dis-| 19 SECOND AVENUE = d proletarian forces, workers | Bet. 4th and 5th Sts. Will Whitewash Them | iz + 7th St. and Ave. B last eve-| SE nc ining speakers of the Unemployed | the revolutionary trade unions, however, | have unanimously voted against the | The City Affairs Ci tttee has | Council were notified of an eviction Arrest Negro Worker | Xesro workers and Latin American | SEE SOVIET RUSSIA SMASHING ITS WAY TO SOCIALISTIC | VACATION: — Beautiful Mountain vicious wage-cut, saying: “We can't | one requested the Hofstadter Leg- at 26 Clinton St. Upon adjourning} oO a SY ek) ” | workers. | SUCCESS Views, quiet resting place, good food, arbitrate starvation.” A strike vote |A88in requested the Hotslelate tne {the Meeting the jobless marched n uspicion | Students will be maintained by the | Geo tbansn ire $13.50 weekly—Avanta Farm, Ulster last Thursday revealed that the ag Cer iareiany) cauies down to the address. Mrs. Rose | pistrict during the period of train- | park, New York. tire rank and file was ready tostrike, | OU S norough, ‘The so-called in-|Semeren, the evicted woman ac- MOBILE, Ala., June 15.—With the| ing, which will last one month. This and strike they did last Saturday. |GUSEPE, orCCSmmittee is asked to|cepted their ald and the furntture| spate sis of Charles Williams, | includes an allowance for housing || The SL aasaded Mastin? Absolute proof that the misleaders look into the four latest in | Was replaced. A meeting was then egro worker, the Alabama bosses | |and food. in control of the local are conspiring | 1008 MAO 1 Bt cages in | hi av Clinton and ‘Erourtan Gla, | YOO. S88 une eatiged he nine = | BRONSTEIN’S to crush the strike is afforded by the fete clits = pariah eager ‘eee ere ot LD beak ite innocent Negro boys to the electric NEIGHBORHOOD TBEATERS RUSSIA'S REMAKING—A Talking Film (In English) Vegetarian Health t, th ute vor) a > nalr, ave s 8 8 ve - ne tie “ o e bition of w 0 fact that the minute the workers] Y= ""C astmuetion Company, the) Program of the Unemployed Coun-| 00 tent tmncning seeders fit zou orent tg nee m vivid Him: talkie c<Mibltion ot trek woulten: Restaurant had reached the decision to strike a“ 5 : vict’ g y tis : New York City Airport in which cils against evictions and for imme- ; eens ae big dere oe ee crough President George U. Har-| diate cash relief. ‘The rape frame-up charge so fre- | ous restaurants. Al oes vey and John J. Halleran, Commis- quently used by the bosses of the warned by the officials to marc! South in disposing of Negro work- 658 Claremont Parkway, Bronz CENTRAL THE“; 273 \MATS, Bally = EVES. 1,00) | f Public Works are mixed uj ects near the curb and away from the|SO0% © ; | WIR Picnic for the —. {ers and farm laborers who dare to a entrances. “in order that customers | as well as Irying Klein, former Supt. li *. di d thi ke thi “ e at. i : A Fy | demanc eir wages or make the 99 Ca es dee ievogt be ais: | Highways’ who is now under in-|.. Relief of Miners | iccct stand for their righ WHAT ARE WE DOING IN RUSSIA?” ||“ Damry Yesera™uan - ; A dictment, the New York Air Ter- S si or rights, 1s also RESTAURANT turbed.” There is only one picket/" 0°” 24 Martin Mager, former unday, June 21st |veing used in this case. Williams ~—ASKED THE FRENCH SAILORS |§)} comrades will Always Find 18 before each restaurant, and the president of the Independent Demo- Le |was arrested on “suspicion” of AMKINO PRESENTS Pleasant ta Dine at Our Place, countermen and cooks have not been cratic Organization, who was caught NEW YORK—The WIR has ar-/ “raping” a white woman. A mob 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Brons siasciies eae im the usual racketeering game of |TWWed = plenic and open sir mses) was immediately organized. The /}® B 4 9 ¢ K TELEPHONE INTERVALE 80109 qv In a leaflet distributed to mem-| ening some one a fat political job. meeting in celebration of Interna-| state sent in troops on the pretense bers of Local 1 by the Hotel and|-he whole Queens government in tional Solidarity Day on June 21st, | of ‘protecting’ the worker. The boss | s Restaurant Workers’ Section of the|¢ommon with the republicans and at Pleasant Bay Park. |court machinery was immediately Food Workers’ Industrial Union, the | gemocrats is covered with graft from ‘With the miners strike spreading | set in motion to carry out, under the top to bottom. It lives by plundering into wider areas, the main task of| guise of a “trial,” the will of the| manny King SEA MUTINY | A tense and dramatic story of the eventful days Rational Vegetarian Restaurant the workers and graft can no more|this affair will be the raising of boss-incited mob. Williams is con- and Co. withMaeClorke,Jomes Holl | 199 SECOND AVEN' Ww ) be stopped in this corrupt machine |funds for relief of the striking) fined in Kilby prison, which also Deg Galvan: ||’ Metle Rast Mba in 1918 when the French Sailors of the Black Sea | Bet, 12th end 18th phe, at's 1s ome os if Brown | than one can stop the ocean tide | miners. | holds. the nine Scottsboro boys. K. T. Koma fleet rebelled against their officers | Strictly Vegetarian food Jerry & Retty Hope Vernon PRODUCED IN THE U.S.8.R. DY UKRAINFILM Investigations serve only to cover) “From the Volga to Gastonia,” a] SPMD REOD AN gc [ae baled diese class-struggle movie showing the| ainp street | Beginning titep ask rhe Binty ge f A Coat of Whitewash. Gastonia and Passaic textile strikes, | | a ahd Will hold az ting at 8| @ BROADWAY A p. m, at Oe a Be aaa Aver Be | ‘The only way to get rid of the|/the Ruhr Mine Strike, revolts éur- | GL SOL-ART STUDIO anc’ cwis. 1789) This HEALTH FOOD be re a grafters is to wipe them out, The | ing Czarist days in Russia, and many POPULAR PRICES Friday | ‘ Vegetarian Restaurant Sacco-Vanzetti Branch I.L.D. General» membership meeting at | coming election campaign in New| other strikes, uprisings and revolts BUSINESS SCHOOL 101 E. 14th Street | 1472 Boston Rd. at 8 p.m. Plans and | York City is @ call to the workers|o¢ workers against bosses will be| DAY AND EVENING A | ST ‘“ ” nd means to t ts- (Around Corner of Klein’s) | LA 1600 MADISON AVENUE ways and means to make te mpalgn |to expose the Tammany, and repub-| shown. A surprise feature will be a|] Commercial—Secretarial Courses il Two NO M ADIE fs SON @ cover wider territory will be ais?" ican rats and their socialist sup-| film of the Pennsylvania-Ohio Min- ‘ spies a 0 0s | S An interesting jaunt through Denmark, Sweden, hone University 6865 cumeed nd to win the workers for | 4° | Individual Instruction sspo D 6 Pe tr Sn a ers’ Strike of 1927. | open the entire year rocker Tim nn Minttanape, fos Comune Party SAGA OCA) ane Workura LatoeteryThsate| Room 614. Immediate mee ee and Proletbuehne, have collaborated fronting the league is “Rroleta vill | Photo Week” in July ands prepared on a proletarian play and there will | tion for the International Photo 22 1 907 ‘DEPORTED be many other interesting and de- hibit, to take place in Berlin-in Ges 4 | 5 tober. The matter of a:f¥im and | 29 | lightful features. Photo school wilt'be discussed. Paar) Mase Meeting Im "Newark ING APRIL To hear Juliet’ Poyntz, just re- turned from the Soviet Union, speak on “A New World Tn the Making: — My Experiences In the’ Soviet Union,’ . F at the Workers’ Center, 5 Belmont] Attacks on Foreign CAMP AND HOTEL St. at 8 p.m. ‘ARIAN VACATION PLACE ee oe Born Increase Te aa ree vase Alfred Levy Branch LL.D. Beautiful Rooms Heated Phone Stuyvesant 3816 $1.50 PER DOZEN RT == SU star $1.50 PER DOZEN” _ || GILRERT *** SULLIVANSS “PATIENCE” HRIPPOBROME *...:| « age? 7 Evs. 50c to $2. Wed. | | “Thrift” Prices Evy, toc1041. set. || StcGEST SHOW IN NEW YORE |! —_———— Mats. ide to $1.50) aan | Prices: 50¢ to $1.50 a ‘Up for Murder’ MRLANGEE OF THEA. W, 44th S IN. 6-796: Evenings 8:30 \ seis tee DIRATES OF with Genevieve Tobin Mon., June 29 ENZANCE” 3 Mth St., at 2nd Ave., N.¥.C. Tompkins Square 6-6584 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A. place with atmosphere where all radicals 302 E. 12th St. New York | First Showing of Soviet-American Film | “VOLGA TO GASTONIA” | | 3y6naa JleveGHuua DR. A. BROWN (A class-war film showing vivid scenes in the class struggle) at GO ON YOUR VACATION TO ONE OF OUR Proletarian Camps Open-air meeting at. and Blake Ave., Broobiyn. on NEW YORK.—1,897 foreign. born W.LR. PICNIC Wyo 3, Imperial Valley, Scottsboro and Pat- Modernly Equiped Dentist workers were deported from the U. 8. < erson cases. | * during the month of April, an in- Sport and Cultural Activity | SUNDAY JUNE O1-at Pleasant Bay Park Information for all four camps can be obtained at 32 Union Square. 30] EAST 14TH STREET tle meepiea Saienane age Cer lor of 171 over the preceding Proletarian ' Atmosphere | i z Room No. 505. — Telephone STuyvesant 9-6332. (Corner Second Avenue) yt! t le 1s! ‘ease a St. on Mooney Bhtines, anda Imperial }month. Mexican workers topped the #17 A WEEK Other Attractions: ‘Tel. Algonquin 748 Valley cases, list, 803 being deported. Canada|] 0 .yp yrtGEDAIGET, BEACON, N.7 | Workers Laboratory Theatre—WIR Chorus and Mass lanai CAMP WOCOLONA Te man AY ooeauee a came next with 741, other beds! PHONE 781 | Ensemble (of Bronx Coop.)—Athletic Events—Dancing, etc., ¢' MONROE, N. ¥.—On beautiful Lake Walton—Swimming—Boaling, ete. = - a n y were ae | , teecien' Open-air meeting, at Seventh st.|' biapst roa Besse aly Proceeds: WIR CHILDREN’S CAMP AND MINERS’ RELIEF Revolutionary Entertainment. shah and Ave, A at 7:20 pm. banda sar ose ay. J 4 Gates open at 10 A. M. A return ticket to Camp Wocolona is only $2.69 S E R (@) Y ayomee's Comenet are te crins Tnis indicates that the threat of Admission: 25 cents in advance, 35 cents at gate, 5 cents for children Take the Erie Railroad. ‘a tade Garelick for the Soviet Union| mass deportation is being enforced; Direction: Subway to E. 177th St, car to Unionport | 657 Avense peat, Seales ANS avited ta Gore: seals arrests and raids being CAMP KINDERLAND Matancenk 88 BEONX, &. 3. ada age Allerton Prepare for the outing to Camp Kinderland of all schools ane carried out against foreign born Branches of the I. hig oO. Steve Katovis Branch LL.D. workers in order to smash the fight Will hold wal ti t 3 bE. at Bast Tenth ak wad Heo for unemployment relief and social 29 EAST 14TH STREET The 20th of June (week-end) + $2.50 per Day “fa Pua . insurance. NEW YORK Ail registrations must be in the office a week in advance—Childrea * . Miustraced Letcure on Five Year Plan | |The Michigan bill for registration, wa ene H 7 years of age and over will be accepted. Intern’! Workers Order ig n Williamsburg. The achieve-| finger printing and deportation gonquin 3356-~ | A q ———_ DENTAL DEPARTMENT s of the Five Y Pl 4 be gpamis aetna Five ear Bayi bs | feign born tipulates also that| We Carry a Full Line of =|, mage aio Mga CAMP NITGEDAIGET, BEACON, N. Y. 1 UNION SQUARE ° ’ 795 Flushing Ave. Brooklyn, by M.| those who have no money to pay for Monticello $2.00 Ellenville $2.50 © Greenfield 2.75 Ps Fallsbur, LochSheldrake 2.00 —Lihert Sherer of the Workers’ International | t1, deportation, shall serve time in STATIONERY een eee iy aah | Speen fe eo)”. Wrarnaale 2.50 _ Boats leave for the camp every day from 42nd Street Ferry 8TH FLOOR * ae a reed labor) until they have Woodridge % Kerhonkson 2.75 White Lake 2.50 Good entertainment—DANCES at the Camp prison (fo! ICES All Work Done Under Personal Care Young Defenders No. 3 ‘ed the cost of their deportation. AT SPECIAL PRI Brownsville—Dosgien St & Pitkin Ave.; Brooklyn—342 Flatbush Aye. Ext, ———— Moen co Meeraon Meeting at §:20 p.m. at 257 E. Tenth | Carmi i. for Organizations 8:30—10:45 A. 22005115 P.M, Si50—11208 A.M. 2:50-5:25 P. Me Be. Myra me on “Mooney-Billings The City Committee for Protection for Organiza’ WWilliamsbare Mina “Cafeteria” |New York: 16 Delancey St, near CAMP UNITY, WINGDALE, NWeoys ni mperia’ Va! rigid 2 javemeyer St., ar B” sth of Foreign Born is aie up the S:45—11100 A. Me near Bway | g:1g11:90 A. Me ais—6:00 P. M.|f| Autos leave from 143 E. 103rd St. every day at 10 a, m., Fridays at ae Sacco-Vanzettl Branch, LID. fight against the Michigan bill, Hotel Hermitage: 7th Ave. & 42nd St, 9:15—11:30 A. M.s 3:00—6100 P. M. 10 a. m. and 6:30 p, m. and Saturday, 9 a. m., and 4 p. m. Gottlieb’s Hardware ex leave for Lakewood and Atlantle City Daily. Call Main Office for Information on Specials for Friday and Saturday 1855 Douglass St., Brooklyn—Tel.: Dickens 2-7873 @ 73T4 0 STOCK UP FOR WEEKS TO COME Buy in Cooperative Stores THURSDAY 18 FRIDAY JUNE 19 Unusual Wholesome Dishes and Help Save the “Daily” Open-air meeting at #:80 p.m. at|againgt the deportation terror, and Wilkins vale. kins and Interyale. | ak ic of open air protest Bi ie Branch 1.L.D. Meeting at 8 Dim. at 118 Brisio} st. | MeeLAES fe ae ae oot Yorkville Tiedantinn Br. LL.D. respectively. Every organization Meeting at 8 t 347 EB. 72nd St. Mocney, Billings and. Imperial Should help make these meetings 4 Valley cases will be discussed. success. For further information Darbers’ and Hairdressers’ Lengue | communicate with the City Commit- Will be held at 9 p.m. at 50H, 13th |tee for the Protection of Foreign nit. prea Se Born, 32 Union Sq. Room 505, N.¥.C. International Labor Sports Club Will meet at its new headquarters, 227. 12th St, at, 7:80 p.m. WIR Offices Move to. ininting, Workers tnd. teneve | 799 B’dway, Room 614 resolution at 7:30 p.m, at 16 W. 2ist St. i 5 Ne Workers’ International Relief, Na- Open Forum tional and New York local offices To which all jewelry workers are | have moved to 799 Broadway, Room invited to come will be held at Bry- | gig ant Hall, Sixth Ave, near 42nd 8t., . at 8 p.m, Subject: “What Can the Registration for children for WIR. bf joy. 0 . nemployed Jewelry Worker Do?” Children’s Camps will be taken at Jamaica Youth Br. 1.W.0. 412 this address from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. perees at $30 pm. a 109-26 Unton Food and clothing for relief of Contro} ‘Workers’ ‘Mind copses Try to) striking miners should be sent to our food depot at 240 E. Ninth St. for the camp The comrades are requested to come on time, in order not to remain behind. a Roe: tatteriation bose Call Stuyvesant 9-6332 any of these four camps 119 THIRD 4VENUE Near 14th St. Stuyvesant 5074 All kinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidair+ Equipment—Luncheouette and Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street The DAILY WORKER Advertise Your Union Meetings Here. For information Write to Advertising Department 50 East 13th St. New York City LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY -- OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX PARK EAST Comradely atmospbere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find a library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs and various cultural activities Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue Low-Priced Special Combinations }| to the $35,000 fund to at 44th Street Restaurant. Save the DailyWorker ARTISTIC SURROUNDINGS | QUALITY FOODS TRUFOOD| 153 West 44th Street and RESTAURANT 110 West 40th Street ast ot Broadway) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST ‘Troe Food Is the Key to Health BUTCHERS’ UNION Local 174, A, MO. & BW. of NL A Office ané Headquarters: Labor Temple, 243 East ith Street Boom 12 SATURDAY 20 FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS | | of the total income on AFTER THEATRE. | 7) these three days goes nana ETn Ped SAVE THE DAILY WORKER AND SAVE MONEY Regular meetings every ‘iret and third Sunday, 10 A, Me Employment Bureau opeo every aay at 6 M. # [Browne ie Bra LL.D. olds an open-air meeting at Hop- kinson and Pitkin at §:30 p.m, ” Use your Red Shock Troop List Ay, 40s Downtown, Youth Br. Lw.o. | every day vn your job. The worker eet a eventh St. at 8.50 Daily Bon | Turner will * Bei font mone co s.WiH help, ware (tbe | Ne! am. LP be veenencmemerener ern cn eG QUIET FURNISHED ROOM—Sublet cheap, East 19th St. Phone During Day, Shaw or Dunne, Stuyvesant 9- 8637. Office open from: 9 a. m, to 8 p.m. every day; 9 a. m, to Bp. mm. Saturday 10 a, m. to 5 p,m. Sunday

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