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tice Black condoned the racketeering |] 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT | of the A. F. of L. local by saying that | the local yas precisely like the I. R. e . T. company union, Black thus un- Linel Cafeteria | | wittingly admitted what the Food ‘ Workers Industrial Union was trying || Pere Feod—160 per cent Frigidaire to prove, namely,that Local 338 was | Equipment—Luncheonette and a company union intent only on’ Seda Fountain NATLY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1981 ‘ | : ° é ‘ 5 vaake 5 ee | ; } F p |Miners’ Relief | “ ” Organization Drive in Fur |BREAD STRIKEON Sch, : | Double Quota”, __. || N a ae Stations for Food | Slogan of Tag Days || etter d | ‘ J and Clothing) A oh | ' [rade To Better Conditions| SON, N.J. os in N. Y., Announce. |/AFL fF NEW YORK—T organization | 2 1 for mass moPfization of fur es : er ae spol sere Stations 29 EAST 14TH STREET i wt The campaign| Strike Committee of 50} for the miners. | Food Union Member Is|}_ new vorx—with the slogan: |] Won’t Give Hearing to NEW YORK and individual shop i id’ of food j Tak Rid saawnd | x | Fakes ’ Pp s A acter load of food must be sent by} “Doublge the Quota in the Daily dus ; ] | " n will be one of the outstand- Is Elected Send food, clothing and! aken for Ride |] Worker Drive” to spur them on, Industrial Union | ahd 3356-8843 fae: meeting | All Se |) PATERSON, 1h J+ hia Wetla)” aoe koa ats | Harty Davidson, a member of the || thousands of workers throushou’ }) Tie supreme Court of New York, fo Carry © Full: Line of sais Bt ape : na aoe shops arg | cit: With a large number of its work- Food and clothing can be left at) rood Workers Industrial Union, has | the New York District are being }| 5 tne person of Justice Black, . 3 . and open shops are ice the fo local stations: | een “taken for a ride” for the third |} tallied to participate in the Tag J) oy day ; “ee STATIONERY gem Bt : t mass to this ' Mg WIR, 20 E. 9th St.;| : ae ra}! Days Friday, Saturday and Sun- }| 7oUrsday officially sanctioned rack. | ened against the ae a oe h St.; | time by gangsters hired by Local 338, |] oe 96-7-8. Rivalr é eteering in the American Federation | AT SPECIAL PRICES Ee : eae vaca ae wait i Tungarian Workers Home, 350 E.| a. F, of L. Davidson was threatened ay, June 26-7-8. Rivalry among J) oy shor rae] Pipa bate ¥ Taig sc ster aes _.jagainst the high cost of bread. At Bist St Finnish Home, 15 W. 126th! with death if he didn’t resign from || the various sections and uae of || a : | Organizations workers are work b g of the cloak and dress-|, very enthusiastic Street | the revolutionary union, where he is the Communist Party is intense During the hearing in which Local mum wage sca The peop! been arranged for Thurs- y thes Bronx: Concoops, 2700 Bronx Park | |] and a red silk banner will be given | 338, Retail Dairy, Fruit and Grocery mors een Fs % Thurs- |phursday the wc Ps ; rk | active. | , | \ : yek at Memorial Hall, 344| tor pread to be reduced mak. tod Workers’ Center, #65 | ‘ avice Sa viasen was kidneppee the | 10 fhe section having thermiahens |] Claret A. ™. Of: tie proevaiet STU: | irae eet eee ee rible St. <. Boruchowltz who re-|to s cents on the Ib. A strike com. | Prospect Ave | tet ae ar the point of guns, he|{ Percentage, with other awardsfor }jments to make the temporary in- |] We Invite Daily Worker minimum wage scale y returned from a trip to the|riteee of 80 were elected who workea | Brooklyn: Food Workers, 140 Nep- | was transferred by the union to an-|J ‘he best Units, | junction it has obtained against the |] Readers to finishers are not ¢ Union, will speak on the con-| out the organizational steps to take. | tune Ave; Workers Centers at 1844 other establishment. He was trailed Tag Day Stations Food Workers Industria! Union & he is tea eS “ ‘ = oe ‘: aR | re- tt one, Justice Black, re- the factories s of the needle trade workers! On the first of the strike one | Pitkin Ave. 764 40th St., 61 Graham} from his home, however, and kidnap- Volunteer collectors should re~ }| Pormalel . Y CHINA GARDEN in the Soviet Union and the prob-|of the bakers settled. The Carroll | Ave. | ped again. z i port at the following Tag Day || puted to be worth aap a i ing the cloak and|st, bakery tried to. intimidate the| Rush funds to: District Penn-Obio) When he was kidnapped for the stations for collection boxes: Es nes ae See y tne rev" || A HIGH-CLASS CHOW this city. All work-|pickets and arrested 5 of them. But | Stri Niners etlet: ‘Cobiralttna: | enibe Hama: cu utpeceicasy Ha wan told | mem ee ts C8 Tee tipeedh bs MEIN RESTAURANT ers, increase ed upon to report on time. | ig tarcadw i | told |} 2. Fourth St, 11 Clinton St, 196 }/ the effect that Local 338 was nothing rs, increast led upc port on time.| the entire neighborhood supported | 799 Broadway, New York City, Room by the gunmen that they were hired |} 1. Bros but a racket, Black said, “Local 338 |] Special 35¢ Lunch; 11 a.m—3 p.m. | rho ase | fuoblllaeeSi: tan’ the (One eee or hae tore by Rothberg, the “socialist” labor |hhas a perfect right to enter into any |} 50c Dinner from 4 to 9 p. m. } itatiore detnonstration’ in iarlent | oe, with the ee er eae faker who is head of the A. F. of L.\; eee Ave, 3 | kind of an agreement with the Em-|] , 4.4 cARTE AT ALL HOURS | ari sine 278h 4s carsedicay abipbast ste : Bey Local 338, but that they would!) i Workers’ Center, 1600’ Mad- || ployers’ Association, even if that) Geem rin 4 kt | the needle trades workers, A leaflet strike 1s) the Purity, & eoclallsiceon=| hj = | change their allegiance to the Food | Jewish School EW.0- |! contract has nothing to do with the | : | 0 RE | issued os lege Ne cited trolled co-operative, which has con-| “* # | Workers Industrial Union of the rev- | 1402 mad legitimate union activity and even 75 SECOND AVE. | the time lost s The boss is| pront Gon oe I peo! of four other bakeries that are | olutionary union would put them on i if the Employers’ Assocation has (Betivecn 4th ang bth’ Steceen) | i i "Thelin Fert ies commier whe Sty te Me are BORN TAXT MEN | suze etn eso te ibe Bear aston, finishers uted tn “the: merkey oe oie: | fighting, the bards de- L Paine off to tell the gunmen the difference | Hood ‘Workers Industrial Union.” { ae She eae of se air meetings | mands and are wor e | between a revolutionary trade union fs é é | : ibe " ave been arranged for every noon ft 6 of the j ae | i Section 5—1622 Bathgate Ave. At one point in the argument Jus- forth by the union, w with the police of Paterson. 6 of the a * a | and one in the A. F. of L. x S auheal 0 union, ¥ Biot Police: Chief. Plans: t6 ee ose be cits pot Rees eee Sete te hour in the various garment centers to bring to the attention of the} needle trades workers the planned murder of the 9 Negro boys in| with their tactii Scottsboro, and to organize for mass | stopped buying bread at their stores. participation of the needle trades|-The strike committee call workers the demonstration. The| workers of Paterson to Ra., 2700 Bronx Park East. Section 6 (Brooklyn)—#l ham Ave, 46 Ten Eyck Cook St., 73 Myrtle Ave. pickets were arrested but re- | sure. Some Get 1,000 Fired | double his activity in the Food Work- s do not agree | ers Industrial Union as a result of and have even | NEW. YORE —Poites Commistionse his kidnappings. oney is carrying on an drive on all the | against foreign-born taxi drivers, de-| F | tem) priving many of them of their jobs | of from $2 to $5. ‘The shop Many work fice with their complai avations are bei better conditions to the of- 764 40th St., St. Seetion 10 (Newark) — 13 Springfield, 90 Ferry St., U.L.3 y s. Industrial Union has issued a call to| win the fight against the hig ‘. i 520 West, Slovak Hall; Mines Most af Cosper Union. afl seedie rides. @uekers th eulhes lor teed: - 5 se they are not American citi- | mont, 1.¥ iter. 2 smashing the revolutionary Food | 830 BROADWAY Bice eects cine ou sank ead ake Ge | i is The new policy of the Hack NEGRO TENANTS) erittae? Gity—204 Hindeon, Work- 1) workers’ Industrial Union, | ee meeting of fur workers will be ad-|m, A call has also been issued for | spur ents Cnereby We. Gere toca Perth Amber 208 Bis St. | ‘The court clerk evidently desirous dressed by Ben Gold and other ac-| the election of delegates to the anti- P AINTERS MEET aie bar Ales aie ge a eee Aa Ene 08 isa war- {| of preserving the sanctity of Justice tive workers in the fur trade. They | war conference which takes place on AYRBu2y 8 jing fired from his job, comes about) 4 yor«—cases of wholesale |} burton Ave. Black, who is a trustee of the fash- | | | ata: Hone. ween We eee ionable Calvary Baptist Church, re- will report on activities and outline] June 25th. | | inne © | evictions have been found out by the | ° . | cd income tes me = THURS JUNE 5 pereastnes ts hours and speeding} 17 icon Square Branch of the Un-| Clympic Suitcase Co. | tused to permit a member-witness of FRIEND’S * . . le 4 j up tk it * . « t | | ba i d Council. At 527 West 48th the F. W. I. N. to enter the court Conf. in Queens Arraign Six Who i ue feo the men are net Sven 20 eee that eave landlord has given alt the| Strikers Firm in the | toom until he put on a necktie. |! The mame of quality & Service | NEW YORK —Spiking the vague | they should apply for their citizenship | to ants notice to move. The tenants | 10th Week of Strike | rhe hearing will be continued on || Delicatessen and Restaurant of right papers. They are simply fired, after; Monday. ; |] Lunch 40 cents—Dinner 65 cents 19 SECOND AVENUE are Negro workers. The excuse the | |landlord gives is that he intends to! NEW YORK.—After 10 weeks of ‘i Rr their driving license ' strike against low wages and long “ Fs : j Jrrcteeecaitg a ne ene ee | The Taxi Weekly, organ of the| ae areca eeaat Rarer | hours the ranks of the Olympic Suit- Brownsville United 7 Bet. 4th and 5th Sts. Many Organizations |Downtown Couneil to have issued a leaflet calling for elec- | taxi-bosses, in its June 22nd issue | vasseq the house found out that most | case Co. workers, 96 Bleecker St..| Front Conference Responding \Hold Outdoor Meeti | tion of rank and file candidates on a| admits that this policy was suddenly| of the tenants are out of work or | 8re holding firm. The bosses are Spo § | Q or Mee IN | ciear cut program of workers’ de- | Sorung on the men and that many| Jose two days @ week, and are not | feeling the pinch of the strike and| We second united front conference 3y6nan Nevebunua | mands. jof them are not notified. There are} "ie tq pay the righ rents, The land- | 4t¢ trying to divide the workers. tq puild a Workers’ Center in Browns- JAMAICA.-The tremendous im- | NEW YORK. — The Downtown | jabout 1,000 foreign-born taxi driv-i They try to get the weaker ele-' ‘ iti portance of the Scottsboro frame-up, | Unemployed Council held a meeting| The left wing painters point lord wants to get them out so he evimy = ville will be held at 1844 Pitkin Ave. out | ers in New York city wl - r alge i the attempt to use the capitalist |Monday evening at Stanton and|that the union under the leadership | gaa sath hearer thee ee threat: | eqn get tenants in at s higher rental ee Far ea haat oleae Bes ee a nig courts as a means of lynching on a|Sheriff Sts. where six workers were |Of the present administration pur-| 1. Walker administration has ‘The tenants are being called to 8) 1.) Vorkers repudiated these ele- of nine which we aoe bal sols mass scale, is more end more | arrested last Friday resisting an evic- | Sued @ class collaboration policy and | been forcing through a monopoly of meeting to organize the house against |ments and are maintaining a firm i op eae am aie pte mass organizations and workers, both | tion. Many women and children were | conditions for the measures grew in- | kha tax Wieines in New York, hand- this wholesale eviction. i strike to gain better conditions and | All delega’ $ must P sheng colored and white. These organiza- | noticeat¥e in the crowd that heard | creasingly worse | ine vet “thid “valuable thio te tahe ba nition. meeting. Those organiza dl tions are mobilizing their forces in| of the a@Mence of the police and| To place the problems squarely be- | Raskob interests for the heavy funds | Commalerees. 816 pe Sie ata ge ae eae ee Aes (Re asians erder to snatch from the electric |landlords i evicting workers in ar- | fore the painters, a mass meeting | jnvested-in the Al Smith campaign. Oe iE wae 2st Street, | GIVE YOUR ANSWER TO HOO- |¢o, this conference or b represented DR. A. BROWN Dentist 201 EAST 4TH STREB2 (Corner Secand Avense) Tel. Algonquin 1348 chair the nine innocent Negro chil- s i | ee 5 1931. he a Pagans " “Heigl aaea inners See Ned | #eace tn thelr sent | for Thurstiay, June 25,1931, hes been | 7, combating the latest attack on | New York City |VER'S PROGRAM OF HUNGER, |p their officials. i Be tn ae : ik ssi pee ste To-| The six workers were arraigned| called at Irving Plaza, 15th St. andj +1. taxj workers, the Transportation y. AGH 1D PERSECUTION! | Intern’! Workers Order otts! iv 8 % oti fia 4 y Tr i UTS AD - ros | yesterday in Special Sessions court | Irving Place. crs Industrial League of the|~ NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES \ DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE STR FLOOR Al! Work Done Onder Persona! Care af DR. JOSEPHSON *etgusd ee _front conference | where the case was postponed to} ——— ode Thales (iit cea Mae sept tte tls of all organizations, churches, clubs} jyne 29. 1931. They are charged | Se ged erakafiet demanding better con- | = { of Queens is called for this Sunday, | yj i fi W+| with assault for daring defy the land- Refuler Meeting : een st June 28. at 2p. m. at the Finnish |torq who attempted to block them ISH SPEAKING BRANCH } Gitions and no disorimination agains ¥ Ww. 0. Hall, 109-26 Union Hall Street, Ja-|in putting back the furniture. 2 I. e mates, I. Z, to which Neero and| ~~ | THURSDAY, 8:36, white churches, clubs and fraternal | organizations have responded by} electing delegates. | The following churches and organi- | EN 0, 500 foreign-born and Negro drivers. The JUNE 25, 1931 | taxi drivers are urged to form garage Illustrated Lecture By | Maximilian Cohen “SOVIET RUSSIA” Dr. LEO KESSLER |! Lveryone Weleome | WORKERS CENTER 4th AND LAST WEEK: 1 “Tf you want to see a vivid film-talkle exhibition of what is going os J Frei tnt Ae soviet Union, see the Five-Year Plan.” — DAILY ‘WORKER. AMKINO PRESENTS Unusual Wholesome Dishes ™ Made of FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS AFTER THEATRE zations have already responded to Saraven Denret | ng ws tam Bixoat ‘toam 301 | Low-Priced Special Combinations }| 9° RS sacea the call, Mt. Moriah, Calvary, Betha- |} Announces the Removal of Hin |) seen at 44th Street Restaurant. Summer Prices , Shiloh and Southern Baptist} Office to ite = ARTISTIC SURROUNDINGS 9:45 am. Cc | h ae cee, Commandment Keepers, | 8 A AY pate aie =>: Beansitel Meunia’) eee ALiTy, FOODS 25 e “a8 Finnish Workers Club, the Jamaica | 853 BROADWAY | Views, quiet resting place, good food, I J tsuai. Gua als = League of Struggle for Negro Rights, |} Cor., 14th St. Roors 1007-1008 facesg Pckae tle a issn chug T R FO O D | | RUSSIA'S REMAKING—A ee hee dn Les soles ea : the Women’s Council and many other New York City ae ee gis | CENTRAL T2243. MATS. any at 90 EV ES- soe to 81.50 ’ sat ai i Pie : Incl. Rend Gottlieb’s Hardware churches, fraternal organizations and gudeeriee souk 4k ie ‘ ; Vesetarian Restaurants | rene Rteardo nel. Sunday $ clubs. a a Si ce ka We Invite Workers to the ka 4th Street Ferry Corwey 119 THIRD AVENUB . 'T, Station in Building) |) | 153 West t! treet —_— =“ Near 14th St. Stuyvesant 6974 | if wp | 110 West 40th Street Soueaea weThe Black Sea Mutiny’ equals ‘Potemkin’ and ts even more 9, | Serene hiv Sa 3 (East of Broadway) Costello gripping in interest by involving the French intervention in Odessa All kinds of W hat s On— — — =| Tree Food ts the Key to Health |) Voomis and fn 1918."—DAILY WORKER. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TO ALL DAILY WORKER READ- | PETE | ae T Cutlery Our Specialt; WEDNESDAY j | Ee OES nie pene eae CA aR E RIA “ANNUAL S MER PICNIC” BE B L A K f in i t nae | ee 07 AL los UM NI Under angles ef Mapleton Work | DAILY WORKER 'GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD ae Pou mine ‘ers’ ‘ub, 6th St. an 18th Ave} s - REPRO OCONPERENCE | | _alt Prien Sunday, June 28, 1931 SEA MUTINY || sronstews Berea cnemvinret, Crane, | AND SCtAL Gatimmina =| & pepe <p g ae ULMER PARK, BROOKLYN, N. Y. PRODUCED IN THE USSR. BY USRAINFILM Vegetarien Health : Sto 7:15 held on | parasols er ce ee oe ant | | 827 BROAD | WELD JOINTLY WITH UKRAINIAN WORKERS’ ORGANIZATIONS gee $53 ont m, | é an Claremont Parkway, Bronx i Re: , Thurs. June 25, 8 p. m. | Between 12th and U3th Sts | au ninas of sports for young and old—Prolet Buhene and other attractions | (WIS. 1789) ey, fities, Workers’ Ualen | 417 WEST 53rd STREET | i POPULAR PRICES e é resolution will be the | Directions:—B. M. T. West End line to 25th Avenue acoso at at ecient Ph Bt + 3816 Tae alias Maia |e cee alee teats 4 | ‘Tickets at Workers Book Shop—also at 142 East 3rd Street STARTING “HELL BELOW ZERO” oF a ni ne. icket orkers a >, ee ai | Admission free—Aranged by the Z ‘obn’s Restaurant Werkers’ Flim ana Photo League | Daily Worker Com. of Section 2 | OG PRICE 50 CENTS—Auspices Section 1—Proceeds for the Daily eee Adventure anil Sse EE Bie ieee, + ITALIAN DISHES lasses in photography tim y MOUNTAINS Gente can enrol ‘at Somerset | == BUSINESS SCHOOL || FRIDA A, place ith stmombere roadway, com (E. 1t § | | DAY AND EVENING si 01 hy e con- | 302 E, 12th St New Foe clase in photography Mer. one of| ATTENTION, CONEY ISLAND | Commercial—Secretarial Courses —BANQUET AND ENTERTAINMENT GILBERT ana rmcaialed xan fhe beet ptiotographers in the coun: | ayer | ee cua SATURDAY JUNE 27, AT 8 P. M The Sparkiing Overs, ofPATIENCE” Suet bad - * | a i m4 OSCAR WILDE’S TIS 4 Gene Debs Branch LL.D. sia ec Uyen Open the entire year f . ’ o whe Keys, 50c to $2. wes.|] Sidazer sHow 1x NEW TORE MELROSE , “Thrift” Prices Mata. Se to Si. at, ae ite! : Mats. 50e to 5 ERLANGER THEA, W. 44th Street ACTS \Lawyer $ Secret RS CENTER, 569 PROSPECT AVE., BRONX, !. Y. 14th St. at 2nd Ave., N.¥.C. ‘TOmpkins Square 6-6584 # pm al S700 Bronx Parke kas” "| —CONCERT AND BALL— DAIRY Sasracnant Th. Ht ¢ | t Will be discussed at 118 Bristol St. | Sat. July 18, at 8 PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER CAMPAIGN PEN, 6-1968. Evenings $:80 with CLEVE HOON Comrades, Will Always Find it at & p.m. All workers are invited to | . July 16, at d p. Mm. ADMISSION 50 CENTS 2 Wks, Ben's TES OF SEATS | weet Dine Se Place. ) attend and take part. | | ee ee Dhirchise the Program:—Prolet-Buhne—Prominent Speakers ¢ ‘114th_St. Station) ! Weon naun ee ae ciate at} § $3 ! Auspices—Section Number 5 and Circulation Drive Bureau TELEPHONE INTERVALE 9—0149 d eee ate 2 Bt eae anges a aot We Sia, COMBE: ASLAM | \I| GO ON YOUR VACATION TO GNE OF OUR fh Ped Crops hood Stes | —————E>>———SSSSS_—_ ; SNS aan oes sand Wr | Proletarian Camps Rational Vegetarian "i en =: } : siabton and Sheri Ste, at 280 pm. | pceney, Wane Wane. Ctub ann Attention Newark Workers! Rest t Bone” Information for all four camps can be obtained at 32 Union Square. Room No. 505. — Telephone STuyvesant 9-6332. Pikmin tah Aces nid nanan CAMP NITGEDAIGET, BEACON, N. Y. Boats leave for the camp every day from 42nd Street Ferry Good entertainment.—DANCES at the Camp CAMP WOCOLONA MONROE, N. ¥.—On beautiful Lake Walton—Swimming—Boating, ete. Proceeds for the Daily Worker Restaurant Eight Miners From Pittsburgh | | jgu—en se? Will be present at the meeting of DAILY WORKER CONCERT | the functionaries of all trade union, ‘ wd Walarha afd Sina ide sg nt DRONK PARE EAST | - SATURDAY, JUNE 27, AT 8 P. M. Sie Fourth ete ge rg bm —PICNIC— H ecdakin Scan eel (Sebi d | 5 BELMONT AVENUE THURSDAY Store and help the Left , ‘ U.C.WW. of LAKEWOOD & Vicinity 5 Workers Lab. Theatre—Blovak Orchestra—Telents of Prolet-Pen Syl Dataset be tre aubsect of Wing Movement. ‘Tro of Newark Mandolin Orchestre—Prominent speaker of D.W. Edit. m cthre | St $6 oe A a8th St. ee Sun., July 5, at 1 p. m. AUSPICES:—COMMUNIST PARTY, SECTION 10 Init 4, Section 7 * * 199 SECOND AVENUE Bot, 13th and 13th Ste. Strictly Vegetarian food Tad. the susnle Meeting B ae. Pennans L’s Revolutionary Entertainment. yet LD. Branch Gil be hold at | WEST FARMS, FARMINGDALE, STATIONERY—CIGARS LIVE IN A— A return ticket to Camp Wocolona is only $2.60 yn ae ate Dn. shagp’ Paterson NEW JERSEY SODA FOUNT:’N—FAMOUS Take the Erle Railroad. ani shore cases wi e taken ¥. pice Admission 28 cents for the family |} 193 UNIVERSITY PLACE WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY CAMP KINDERLAND A Advertise Your Union Meetings Were. For Information Write to Advertising Depertapent The DAILY WORKER 80 Cost 18th St New York City Steve Katovis Branch 1.L.D. NEAR 12TH STREET Will hold an open-air meeting at University Pl. and 14th St. at & p.m. tee nee okrlends of the Soviet Union Bee tavitio Branch at rene 18h DA I L nd Ww oO R K E R A F F A I R Ronsucant’ ‘Paik. 'on ‘the, Soviet Dhien Five-Year Pian and Hoover's Friday, June 26, at 8 p. m. Twenty-Year Plan (7) All invited, 3 age ee MOVIES— CONCERT — ENTERTAINMENT Open Air Meeting FINNISH WORKERS’ CLUB, 109-26 UNION HALL ST. Of the ~Downtown Unemployed t Seventh St. and Ave. B Prepare for the outing to Camp Kinderland of all schools and Branches of the I. W. 0. ‘The 20th of June (week-end) -~'y $2.50 per Day All registrations must be in the office a week in 7 years of age and over will be accepted. en nnn PEE En CAMP UNITY, WINGDALE, N. Y. Autos leave from 143 E. 103rd St. every day at 10 a. m., Fridays at 10 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. and Saturday, 9 a. m., and 4 p. m. ‘The comrades are soaisdan beapuanstet time, in order not to ST We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX PARK EAST Comradéely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find 2 library, athletic director, workroom for ehildren, workers’ clubs and various cultural activities Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 3 Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and | | | | MALTEDS | | | BUTCHERS’ UNION Local 174, A. M ©, & H.W. ct No & Office and Headquarters: dae Paurth St. thd AVS, B JAMAICA, NEW YORK | Get off Allerton Avenue aang Labor ‘Tome, 248, ant auth, eet ADMISSION:—25 CENTS--CHILDREN 10 CENTS TS hatuheana: petal { Soviet “Forced Labor”—Bedacht’ ; For information about 4 ‘ated Bonaey, 10 A Me iperied in pamphlet form at 5 cents Auspicer:—United Front Committee | Ottiee open roms © Me. £08 Fe eee Ce aday bf cries any of these four camps Call Stuyvesant _9-6002 Stuyvesant 9 6332 Dmployment Bureau open every ¢ [per copy. Read it—Spread it! abs a ae ee ——