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i) DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATU Banquet and Concert | Paiiy. Worker. Banquet and Entertainment At the Workers r, 569 Pros pect Avene, B: th Youth ¢ Daily W Madison Avenue, * * ert | Greet Stokes and Turn : the im- Just release: prisonment Daily Worker. Da d entertainment at 79 East 10th Street at § p.m Admission Auspices, United Front Youth Committee are Te Spaghetti Party and Entertainment Given by the Ita Club, affiliated wi tional Workers ¢ ham Avenue Proceeds to Da club. Admissio ee 8 ‘Tremont Workers Club Literary and musical evening at 1472 Boston Road. Half of proceeds | to Daily Worker. | Novi Mir Orchestra Will participate in the coneret given for the Daily Worker at 368 | Prospect Avenue, Bronx. Members | of orchestra meet at 6 p, m. at above | address. Sikes Attention! Newark Workers! Daily Worker Concert at § p.m. | at 5 Belmont Avenue. Good program “tales wainmae 4 Branch | for Ne- 175 So, of fun. Dance Given by Cumberland of the League of Struggle gro Rights will be held at Elliat 5t, Brooklyn. Lots Prominent speakers, . ¢ |] A NEIGHBORLY PLACE [O EA1 NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES AST SIDE—BRONX core} RKO 8 ics 8 New soe aly 1 Resets PONE Sam, and Hol. | |\ oES-LONMAY TEARLE, RANKIN | Gre LADY RANKUN Wito DARED! Art Henry i and Co. KAY FRANCIS Mand cirin | | RECARDO CORTEZ « TRANSGRESSION , For A Home-Cooked Meal PATRONIZE HELLEN’S RESTAURANT 116 University Place (CORNER 13TH STREET, AU Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidair: Equipment—Luncheonette and | Adventures in the mountains of ‘Annual Red Picnic, 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 atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find » brary, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ elubs and various cultural activities [ AMUSEMENTS THRILLING ADV OF THE MOON IN UR Y THE MOUNTAINS UATORIAL AFRICA .. . HELL BELOW ZERO serintive GARVETH WELLS Fellow of oyal Geographic Seeiety, by also American Geographic Soclety ||| Tel, Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 R 42ND STREET | i :. a at eRe Te : R , | Popular | |] Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and ‘CAMEO areca eo Now Get off Allerton Avenue oo aftr? Evs. 50c to $2. Wed, Thrift” Prices siits. S00 to 81. Satet HO to $1.50 | Attention Newark Workers DAILY WORKER CONCERT ; a SATURDAY, JUNE 27, AT 8 P. M. 5 BELMONT AVENUE Fs Workers Lab. Theatre—Slovak Orchestra—Talents of Prolet-Pen ; salah Trio of the Newark Mandolin Orchestra—Ray Life, Singer ews, sting pl 5 a food, i) pat Phack bad aah ecp dea ae | Prominent Speaker of the Daily Worker Editorial Staft | Park, New York. | AUSPICES:—JEWISH WORKERS ORGANIZATIONS OF NEWARK —VACATION SALE— aT Use your vacation to arm yourself for the Class Struggle! 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL books and pamphlets | including subscriptions to Communist, Inprecor | and Communist International June 27 to July 4 Beoks on Marxism-Leninism—Latest Books on the Soviet Union—Politics— Organization—History—Working Class Fiction | THE WORKERS BOOK SHOP 50 EAST 13TH STREET THE DAILY WORKER AND SCOTTSBORO ICE CRE “HELL BELOW ZERO” ! moon in equotorial Africa BIGGEST SHOW LN NEW YORE 6th Ave, 4 434 St VACATION : — Beautiful Mountain | RKO | John Barrymore Acts |}in “SVENGALI” given by the COMMUNIST PARTY, NEW YORK DISTRICT} SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1931 | at PLEASANT BAY PARK, UNIONPORT, N. Y. : NEW YORK CITY GAMES BY THE LABOR SPORTS UNION—W.LR. CHORUS—DANCES | NEVIN BUS LINES 111W. 3ist (Bet. 6 & 7 Avs.) Tel.: Chickering 4-1600 HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE $2.00 One Way $3.75 Round ‘Trip Chitawe 40.6:55.0303 $19.75 Los Angeles .. 55.50 |] Pittsburgh . oe 9.50 Washington . 5.50 Baltimore . + 450 7) Cleveland .. -. 12,50 Boston «» 4,00 Detroit +» 15.50 fa) a 07s || Seer fe 22.50 Lowest Rates Everywhere Return Trips at Greatly Reduced Rates “MAINE TO CALIFORNIA” ON ‘vO CITY ||! WORKERS qe Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL ° jj| OPTICAL CO. ander personal supervision of DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist 215 SKCOND AVENUB “DAILY WORKER DINNER” Sunday, June 28th 3 P.M. at WORKERS CENTER 140 NEPTUNE AVE., BELYN., N.Y. (BRIGHTON BEACH) ADMISSION 75 CENTS Auspices—Unit A,B.C, Seat 2 OP. Proceeds for the DAILY WORKER DAILY WORKER AFFAIR Sat. June 27th, 8 p. m. at CH 122 SECOND AVENUE Revolutionary Entertainment Good Food ADMISSION 25 CENTS | Auspices:—Unit 4, Sec. 1, ©. BP. Proceeds for the DAILY WORKER ERNESHEVSKY CLUE BANQUET AND CONCERT Sat. June 27th, 8 p. m.° at the Harlem Progressive YOUTH CLUB 1492 MADISON AVE., near 162 St. A Play— By Workers Lab. Theatre.—A Famous Artist Will Draw Cartoons—Re- citations by the John Reed Clat | Plenty of goor food and drink Proceeds for the DAILY WORKER, Intern’] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE STH FLOOR AU Work at DR. JOSEPHSON Cooperators’ Done Under Personal Core Bae! eecker Se Pali Soda Fountain Tickets: at the gate 35 Cents. With special discount pass 25 Cents PARTY AND DANCE 6 SRCONY AVENE S Will be given at 83 East Tenth St BROADWAY | Directions:— IRT East Side Subway to 177th St. Unionport car to last stop. given by the “SPARTACUS CLUB” | NEW YORK CITY E R oO Y at 7 p.m. Entertainment, music and | 830 A | Oupesite ‘Neu: Yerkes aul CHEMIST | Ear Iafirmary dance, Admission 60 cents. Near 12th Street fees a SATURDAY, JUNE 27 AT 8:30 P. M. at the SPARTACUS HALL—301 W. 29th Street, N. Y. C. ADMi&SION 25 CENTS —ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE— given by the | THE SLIPPER SECTION OF THE | SHOE AND LEATHER WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION of NEW YORK (16 W. 21st St.) Saturday, June 27th, 1931 | at 105 SECOND AVENUE: (Cor. 6th St.) | Above “Loew's Commodore” N. Y. | ADMISSION 35 CENTS Snappy Music—Good Refreshments | WILLIAMSBURG WORKERS ATTENTION! Telephone Stuyvesant 2836 657 Alleston Avenue BRONX, H. 3. ony Gottlieb’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUB Near 14th St. Stuyyecent BOT4- All kinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty Young Defenders, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | Mee for Harlem Demonstration at | Finnish Workers’ Hall, 15 W. 126th | St, at 4 p.m. | ‘ Estabrook 3315 went — = Tremont Workers’ Club Will have 2 concert and dance at 830 Westchester Ave. Part of pro- ceeds to Daily Worker. | has vale t Last call for registration! WIR CHILDREN’S CAMP WINGDALE, NEW YORK OPENS JULY FIRST 3y6naa Jleye6unua DR. A. BROWN || Dentist $01 EAST 140M STREET | (Corner Second Avenue) Tel, Algonquin 7248 Williamsburgh Workers, Attention! A Daily Worker strawberry fes- | tival and concert will be held at! Laiave Hall, 46 Ten Eyck St. (corner | Lorimer St.), Brooklyn. All invited. Admission free. | * 29 EAST 4TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of * | Daily Worker and Scottsboro Affair Will be given by the “Spartacus Club” at 8:30 p.m. at Spartacus Hall, | 301, W. 28th St. Ice cream party and dancing. Admission 25 cents. | 7%. ® Phone Stuyvesant 8616 STATIONERY —_|__Jobn’s Restaurant AT SPECIAL PRICES SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES Register your child now! Proletarian Rates Registration hrs. from 9 a.m, to 8 p.m. z srreneng OF Ene ection &-88 | See 799 BROADWAY, ROOM 614 A ag bo x“ oo | for Organizations Sues "an realecle net ion Beene RESTAURANT | ‘all be hela | All Workers Will Mest at the|Loree ree: babies . Asitprops, Attention! 216 EAST 14TH STREET | SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 27 = Sy onote. that a week's notice cf, given to the District Office “ignments of speakers. If less | allowed no asurance will be ~ hat a peaker will be obtained. ons 8 at THE LAISVE HALL, 46 Ten Eyck Street Corner Lorimer Street, Brooklyn FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE DAILY WORKER Everybody is Invited. ADMISSION FREE. ARRANGED BY UNIT 10, SECTION 6, C, P, WILLIAMSBURG WORKING WOMEN ATTENTION! DAILY WORKER OUTING AND LECTURE Given by Councils 4 and 13 Subject will be: “The Role of the Women in the Coming War SUNDAY, JUNE 28, at 2:30 P. M. IN PROSPECT PARK |ISATURDAY, JULY 11 MELROSE DAIRY ivsravant Pleasant’ sa Dios St ur Place 1187 SOUTHERN BLVD, Brenz PELEPHONE INTER’ Cth eT) EXCURSION AND MOONLIGHT § ATL ON THE STEAMER “City of Keansburg” to Keansburg Beach New Jersey 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF YOUR SUNDAY at the SEASHORE BY EATING PROPERLY BEFORE YOU GO ‘To All Furniture Workers! | F | The Furniture Workers’ Industrial | Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 { Heda partake the dcottabore, protest Cosmopolitan Hardware '| & Electrical Corporation | demonstration to save the lives of the nine Negro boys, Come Satur- Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies YOUR WIFE NEED NOT SPOIL HER SUNDAY BY COOKING A BIG DINNER THRIFTY, THO SHE MAY BE, SHE CAN NOT COMPETE WITH OUR FIFTY CENTSUNDAY DINNER || day at - ied 180th St. yar ane = : : Ave. ther wi march under the benner ‘of the union. Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and 13th Ste, Branch 401 1.W.0. Is haying a package party at 8:30 m. at 2061 Bryant Ave. Proceeds | All young work- | D. OF igs 2018 2nd AVENUE Comrade FLAIANI, Sec. Organizer, of the C. P., will give the lecture. ‘ ee ee CORNER 104TH STREET A report will be given by a comrade, just returned from the u. 8. S. R. 2 P. M. Strictly Vegetarian food ss SOUPS—Cream of Tomato with Rice or Vegetable | A committee will be waiting for you near the music.—All Working ‘Women | - ” ss NEW. XORK CITY broth with Barley . are invited, — A very interesting afternoon is assured. Auspices: SLAYTON CAFETERIA Pure Food Cleanliness Courtesy ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE DAILY WORKER. JOINT “ICOR” AND 1. L. D. PICNIC SUNDAY JUNE 28 2444 VICTORY BOULEVARD, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. FISH—Fried Scallops, Tartar Sauce ENTREE—Yankee Pot Roast, Fresh String Beans, Potatoes Cold Roast Fresh Ham, HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 8865 Friends of the Soviet Union and Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union. | TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE ALLERTON SECTION Buy Your Bakeries In the well-known bzkery which }| 106 Third Ave. Corner 13th St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT or [Potato Salad DESSERT—Fresh Apple Pie, or Ice Cream or Cottage Pudding with Vanilla Sauce Coffee, Iced Tea or Milk pc ssacemmaeaey is now settled with the Food | i : r d |] we Grounds open at 10 a. m.—Entertainment from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m: STATE PICNIC LW.0. BRANCHES || Workers Industrial Union. You || SERVED FROM 11:00 A. M. to 11:00 P. M, Founds open SMISSION 50 CENTS-CHILDREN FREE Ally taree Advertise Your Union Meetings. cy dateghiditernsaats | Pe Rap lll agate edbacsl | IN CASE OF RAIN THIS TICKET 35 GOOD FOR SUNDAY, JULY 12TH ||| Maoting Rooms and Hall|||| Here: For information Wrile te mur ne au ees sini tom oe ovo || Crusader Restaurant i rb tBu ee eate wen SUNDAY, June 28 1931 oo ae | At LINDEN GROVE | G & G | “ANNUAL SUMMER PICNIC” Suitable for ! tings. Lectures|!|| The DAILY WORKER a wiser See x |] . BAKERY |! ; —SELF-SERVICE— Sundad: Tune 28. 1681 and Dances in the 50 Bast 13th St. New York Olly RB es Ma Allerton tvenne 113 EAST 14TH STREET (West of Irving Place) ULMER PARK: BROOKLYN, N. Y. Czechoslovak Cara will leave 5 Belmont Ave. | 4 RAINIAN WORKERS’ ORGANYZATIONS Newark, Sunday, 10 A. M. HELD JOINTLY WITH UK All kinds of sports for young and old—Prolet Buhene and other attractions Spaghetti Party and Bronx, New York Workers House, Inc, 347 E, 72nd St. New York ee Directions:-—B. M. T. West End line to 25th Avenue Entertainment . ‘Tickets at Workers, Book Shop—also at ore ordi La mii Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 : Aza Sea a RICE 50 CENTS—Auspices Section 1—Proceeds for the Dally 7. 4 : Camp Wocolona : Z = EER EAM ‘ —BANQUET AND ENTERTAINMENT Unusual Wholesome Dishes Sat., June 27, at 8 Dp. m. t an excellent place of recreation SATURDAY, JUNE 27, AT 8 P. M. FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS at 61 Graham Avenue >| | AVE,, BRONX, N, Y.} FTER THEATRE PROSPECT AVE, Low-Priced ‘Special Combinations | at 44th Street Restaurant, ARTISTIC SURROUNDINGS QUALITY FOODS Brooklyn, N. ¥. PROCEEDS TO DAILY Wi and ITALIAN PROLETARIAN CL ADMISSION 40¢ Nice, airy, furnished rooms, Art Fleer reasonable rent, Goldstein, 2778 W- 35th St., Coney Island. Camp Wocolona is situated in one of the most beautiful spots in WORKERS CENTER, 569 the state of New York. To spend.a week-end there, not speaking of a logg vacation, means giving yourself a treat. ‘Wocolona is blessed with the beautiful Lake Walton, surrounded by mountains enveloped in green, creating a most impressive pana~ rama. Wocolona has four tennis courts, an excellent lake for swimming PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER CAMPAIGN | ADMISSION 50 CENTS Program :—Prolet-Buhne—Prominent Speakers Auspices—Section Number § and Circulation Drive Bureau TRUFOOD and row-boating, and an orchestra. It also provides all sorts of en- . Vegetarian Restaurants PRIVATE LESSONS «fetal aad pe laa accom died 0 0 ee we P ( ram 153 West 44th Street fe i VISIT THE roletarian Ca ps : 110 West 40th Street || ferson." Winthrop, 3808 Hotiena Information for all four camps can be obtained at 32 Union Square. Bronx. GO ON YOUR VACATION TO ONE OF OUR (East of Broadway) Probably the most important feature is the comradely atmosphere. ‘True Food I the Key to Health Wocolona is easily accessible by rail or bus line. It is just four miles from Monroe, New York, You can go by the Erie Railroad from W. 23rd Street or by any of the bus lines, as the Greyhound, Dr. LEO KESSLER. Room No. 505. — Telephone STuyvesant 19-6332. _ CAMP KINDERLAND for children must SOVIET We Invite Workers to the Capital Coach or others, $2.50 round-trip fare. When you get to HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N. ¥, — All registrations Surgeon Dentist Wocolona just call: Monroe 89, and an automobile will immediately U N I rol be in office one week in advance at 143 Enst 103rd St—Children ‘Kuneunces tho’ Memecer Gnu come for you, ‘sovui/an SOW AEE of 7 years or over are nasagind Race en for baie at } Oftice te rates fally wh Square.—Rates for ad per wee The are small, especially when one takes in consideration pion bolkh ie 32 Union Sq 853 BROADWAY the healthy and tasteful food, the nice bungalows, shower baths and all other accomodations, The rates are: during June $19.00 a week; July and August $21.00 a week, and for members of the Trade Union Unity League only $17.00 a week. CAFETERIA GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD Fair Prices CAMP UNITY, WINGDALE, N. Y. Autos leave from 148 E. 108rd St, every day at 10 a, m. Fridays at 10 a. m. and 6:30 p. m, and Gaturday, 9 a.m. and 4 p. m, Corner 14th St, Rooms 1007-1008 New York Clty EFFECTIVE JULY tet SRABE 7 Days For additional information hould it 32 Union S for the EB Ages, ioe or aust Taney a mn Square, AND UP ima gael uae POMNRSIS pot pl time, in order not to A Comfortable Place to Eat (B. M, T. Station in Bulldtem) . MOSCOW— et a remain behind. 827 BROADWAY eee me a LENINGRAD— JULY 9 ,....., ALBERT BALLIN WOCOLONA Between 12th and 13th Sts. : SUN LIG H T CAFETERIA and return S. 8, Ticket ea - ae PY Taurucnte MONROE, N. ip peor Lake mh a ete. Patronize the { Schiftman nd Whittlin, Proprietors THE TOUR INCLUDES STOP-OVERS IN HAMBURG OR inovolinlonsyy a € i Concoops Food Stores LIN LONDON AND HELS A return ticket to Camp Wooolona ts only $2.60 de ncoop ee he Pee MR a nies RW FORK Wie, BOVIEE VIRLTALID Rom #h DAxeerhanriNG Take the Erie Railroad, a anb Phone-—Dr7 Dock 9021 VISITS TO ANY PART OF THE SOVIET UNION AT THE sie arene CON N.Y. rege cihae ascii Restaurant ee TERMINATION OF THE TOUR AM EDAIGE a DAY AND EV Ve MAGATONE RADIO SERVICE pre ent Cn ae merc a ae ire “4 ie Oa : Individuet Yn ion “ coraarosin’., ||| WORLD TOURISTS, Inc. She erocrm. || tu * ome 175 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N.Y, For information about Ath St, at 2nd Ave. N.Y.C, Wing Movement.” FROM A.C, TO D.C. Telephone ALgonquin 4-6656, 8797 TOmpkins Square 6-6584 < ORCHARD 4-5279 any of these four camps