The Daily Worker Newspaper, July 11, 1931, Page 2

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Y.CL. 6th NATIONAL CONVENTION CONDEMNS MURDER OF HSIANG The fo! xdopted by t China, and m of|ble for ti y of the|1 and their impe! Hsiang oc- with the of Com. The present ‘ ign and white ter-|t ad the Kuomi: n to annihilate com- nary movement in directed especially SATURDAY— Adm, 35c. * Workers’ Ex-s! Are giving a 90 Ferry St. for ing on and s which is now i Hsiang and rally! Musical program and prominen speakers. * Newark Daily At 8 p.m program 2 shown, * Striking Miners and Dally Worker =p SUNDAY Concert and Vetcherinks y pienic at a Autos leav A J mont Ave cents, family Good time ass’ election campaign, Beach Party at On Fifth St students of Wor! a.m. Friday, “Cu the Soviet ‘Miners’ St of the ¥ Struggle.” * Gala Pienie For the benefit will be held Games and complete Y.CL. U Picnic to be hi to meet at 1400 or at Pelham Bay Pa tion at 10 o’cloc with names of printed on tickets order of 250, 500 or 1, Union Unity Council P mittee, 16 W. 2ist St., or phon set sea 3-0962. ad Lectures At Unity Camp rtio ion Unity Council , order tickets ic) Imperialism! R * * ervicemen’s League n at 7th ‘vention! rst!” | The Sou Branch of unanimously . Worker Readers’ nese wo can and w nder effei Revolution. the he Y. aclegates. r, 35 E. ber of when you ke Relief Park, of Miners’ wald rogram, t E nit 4, Bronx eld t Bosto Ik. * 000 from the Tra ers by ng Chinese Revolution! De- | ninese Soviets against in- Demonstrate on August e C. P. of China and adult, in the home- n, suffering from ponsi- the of protest against ler of Com. Hsiang and the of the militant s of China by ng Kai Shek. te Terror! Down cal destruction of Kuomintang all American Gun- ers from China! Dis Kai Shek War Chow-Jen the I. L. D., N. Y., at its |membership meeting July adopted a nning the murder of Comrade ing all Over 120 delegates will part in the 6th National Con- vention of the Young Commun- ist League which is to open on| Friday night with a mass meet- ing at the Central Opera House. y member of the Communist Trade Union Unity gue, and of all workers organ- asked to cooperate with in the housing of these write. SOLLIN’S RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET (Chinese) 10, also resolution Chinese 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents ‘Ve Lnvite Workers to the BLUE BIRD GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat 827 BROADWAY ween 12th and 13th Sts ve cairn to the Chi- ¢ uarters Needed for Y. C. L. Delegates take If you can house any delegates cet in touch immediately with the trict office of the YOL, 5th 12th St. Please state at organization you are a mem- ‘| workers to join hands with the Chi-| 2 PREPARE NOW FOR ONE BIG PICNIC Trade Union Unity League and other workers’ organizations Pleasant Bay Park SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 All organizations order tiekets NOW! TUUC. Pi 16 West 21st Street Phone Chelsea 3-0962 | ww comrades Meet at | BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Cleremont Parkway, Bronx 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK TeL Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations DR. from | 3y6naa Jlevebunua A. BROWN Dentist $01 EAST 14TH STREET (Corner Second Avenne) Tel. icnic Committee | WE CONVERT ' 138 EAST {TH STREET MAGTONE RADIO SERVICE RADIO LABORATORY AND REPAIRS xpert repair-se BATTERY SETS OR BOTH—WORK GUARANTEE ORCH ARD Individual Instruction Open the entire year 14th St., at 2nd Ave., N.Y.C. TOmpkins Square 6-6584 Gdeal DAY AND EVENING Commercial—Secretarial Courses Our long sfzverlence enables us to put new life in your radio set vice on all leading radio scts INTO ELECTRIC—FROM A.C, TO 9.C. Algonqoin 7248 | fine and La: i} ADMISSION || DYER AVE, West '} —GOOD TIME ASSURED ALL— | TWO JAILED FOR | HALTING EVICTION Boss Police ‘and Courts Back Landlord BRONX, } Y.—Two worl day night when they meeting to resist working-clas It looks pr _ [AMUSEMENTS a GU sBERT sa ATES OF PENZANCE” |(S | \“r hrift” Prices Evt sd SULLIVANS** ig : CAMEO?" | 42 nd STREET & B'WAY at. to $1.50 th Street 8 8:30 With Lecture WEEK A DRAMA OF EVOLUTION “THE MYSTERY OF LIFE” | By CLARENCE DARROW e to his r he meeting. but the poli and broke up The two workers received a ing Wednesday in the magist court at 161st St. and Third Ave.,| Landis being charged with speaking | « without a permit and Garfine with assaulting a policeman. T! e defended by Jacques Buitenkan; torney for the New York Dis the Internatio: Labor many style, sentencing fine or two days in jail to $25 fine or three days. workers served, NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EAST SIDE—SRONX Ry HEATRES 3 zD._co0 Confort | brave. RKO ACT DOUGLES | New Reduced Bova renee FAIRBANKS 9:45 am, 25°| to 3 p.m. Exe. Sat. Sun,_and_Hol. | In the Stirring FRANKUD | Drama Prospecté 161 st Vie Oliver Machin and ’ Cubans ) Vine Pine angers wi nex P. ie ader’s Won- Eolas ROSE HOBART “W.LR. LANGUAGE DEPT. GALA PICNIC and ENTERT. 'AINMENT i Price; RKO Acts | Including | WALLY | VE) ON 8 BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK Frederic March Nancy Carroll sth & 434 in “Night Angel” Ave. st EDENWALD PARK Sun., July 12, 10 A. M. ENTERTAINMENT Music, Singing, Dancing, Games, Sports, Proletbuhne | SPEAKERS, Miners delegation and others lons — Tak } i | Come to this picnic and help send [| milk to the striking miners, for the DAILY WORKER Sunday, July 12, 1931 | Arranged by Units 8 and 10, Sec, 4 175 FIF chester 103rd_ St at 9 A.M | Bring your Iunch-box and 25 cents for carfare We meet at 143 E. Lexington Ave., Readers Meeting of Newark - Saturday, July 11, 1931 8 P.M. | 5 BELMONT AVE. | Newark, New Jersey MOVIE—PROMINENT SPEAKERS | Come and bring your shopmates i Gottlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENOB Near 14th St. Stuyvesont 5974 All kinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty ET | DAILY WORKER and MINERS RELIEF AFFAIR Sunday, July 12,2 P. M. 1400 Boston Road, Bronx Comrade Chechter who just returned from the Soviet Union will give a report 2 Auspices: WOMENS COUNCIL No, See SLAYTON CAFETERIA Pure Food Cleanliness Courtes; 106 Third Ave. Corner 13th St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | HED ROOM—SINGLE MACRIS, 348 WEST 49th STREET E, QUIET, NEWLY DECORA- | FURNISHED ROOM. LARG. TED WELL NEAR PARK, ALLERTON STATI SUITABLE FOR 2—ALL CONVE IENCES, REASONABLE. APT, 51Y, H i | 2800 BRONX PARK BAST Pa | reer rene aN nem en e — Beautiful Mountain | resting place, good food, | Office 68 7 Das and return S. S. Ticket | from France ; E TOUR INCLUDES STOP-OVERS IN HAMBURG OR {DON AND HELSINGFORS, AND THE SOVIET VISA— RMITTING VISITS TO ANY PART " THE SOVIET UNION AT TERMINATION OF THE TOUR JD FOR 30 DAYS—PE a WER. SUNLIGHT CAFETERIA VISIT THE | TOURS AS LOW AS— Aug. 6 ..s--++. Aug. 16 . Aug. 26 .. ——INQUIRE— TH AVENUE Telephone ALgonguin 4-6656, 8797 E All Friends of the Soviet Union All Needle Trades Workers Will meet at the XCURSION SATURDAY July 11 at 2 P. M. On the Large Steamer City of Keansburg” To Belvedere Beach, N. J. Boat Leaves 2 P. M. Sharp From Pier A, Battery Park BATHING — PICNIC GROUNDS — DANCING — SINGING REFRESHMENTS TICKETS IN ADVANCc $1.25 AT BOAT $1.50 SOVIET UNION] *2092 MOSCOW— and $212.50 a | AND UP LENINGRAD— | ee .8.S. Albert Ballin .S. Statendam S. Berengaria WORLD TOURISTS, Inc. NEW YORK, N. Y. Ss CHILDREN’S CAMP WINGDALE, N. Y. July 20th :—799 Broadway, Room 330 Second group 1 leaves Monday morning Register Now! Proletarian Rates | Directions: Take BMT or IRT train Auspices—F.S.U, and N.T.W.LU. to South Ferry. Schiffman and Whittlin, Proprietors AVENUE A.—Bet. 4th & 5th Sts, NEW YORK Phone:—Dry Dock 9021 LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments eo IN Te VES’ 2800 BRONX PARK EAST and various cultural activities rook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Get off Allerton Avenue TMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK mradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find a library, athletic director, workreom for children, workers’ clubs Take Tenet Avenue train to White Plains Road and Saturday 10 a, m, to 5 p, m. Sunday Office open from: 9 a, m, to 8 p. m. every day; 9 a. m. to 5 p.m, GO ON YOUR VACATION TO ONE OF OUR Proletarian Camps CAMP \j| EOPEWELL 32 A For informa’ Avanta Farm, Ulster |} any of thes ana i CAMP KINDERLAND a Union Square.—Rates for adults $17 per week. CAMP UNITY, WINGDALE, N. Y. Autos leave from 143 E, 103rd St. every day at 10 a. m, Fridays at 19 a. m. and 6:20 p, m, and Saturday, 9 2. m, and 4 p. m. for the camp remain behind. CAMP WOCOLONA Revolutionary Entertainment. return ticket to Camp Wocolona is only $2.60 Take the Erie Railroad. tion about four camps Information for al! four camps can be obtained at 32 Union Sqzare. Reom No. 595, — Telephone STuyvesant 9-6332. NITGEDAIGET, BEACON, N. Y. Boats leave for the camp every day from 42ad Street Ferry Good entertainment.—DANCES at the Camp NOTION, N. Y. — All registrations for children must be in office one week in advance at 143 East 103rd St.—Children of 7 years or over are accepted.—Registration for adults at The comrades are requested to. come on time, in order net to MONROE, N. ¥.—On beautiful Lake Walton—Swimming—Boating, ete. Call Stuyvesant _9-6332 |; YOUR FOOD will do you more good if you eat under conditions of QUIET 4 AND UNION and Glasses WORKERS 215 SECOND Oppenite How Ear NEVIN BUS LINES 111W. 31st (Bet. Tel: 25% REDUCTION TO Have Your Eyes Examined OPTICAL C0. ander personal supervision of DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist Corner 13th Street NEW YORK CITY Infirmary Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 Chickering 4-1600 PHILADELPHIA | corre WORKERS Fitted by MUTUAL - AVENUE ork Bye and 6&7 Avs.) To the Readers of the This is now the fifth season that we have been conducting tours to the Soviet Union. Today we count the numbers of those who traveled under HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE Or Use auspices no $2.00 One Way longer in dozens or r $3.75 Round bi hundreds but in Ohteago: cca. 3s 6 SLRS Tha awe. 55.50 || thousands. Of course Pittsburgh .. 9.50 || we cannot satisfy oe aes 5.50 everyone in every timore ... 4.50 4 Cleveland ......... 12.50 || detail, but the over- Boston . 4.00 ; pee Detroit .. 1350 || Whelming majority St. Louis ......... 22.50 || Of those who went Lowest Rates Everywhere Return Trips at Greatly Reduced Rates “MAINE TO CALIFORNIA” > There is Comfort and CLEANLINESS Eat with people who 4 have the wit to know )| Poop and HEALTH are RELATED COME To THE (SELF-SERVICE) Restaurant 113: EAST FOURTEENTH ST. Protection in that (Near Irving Place) Dr. LEO KESSLER Surgeon Dentist Announces the Removal of His Oifice to 853 BROADWAY Corner 1ith St. Rooms 1007-1008 New Yerk City EFFECTIVE JULY ist (B. M. T. Station in Building) Unusual Wholesome Dishes Made of FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS AFTER THEATRE SPECIAL LUNCH 50c DINNER ARTISTIC SURROUNDINGS QUALITY FOODS Trufood VEGETARIAN RESTAURANTS 153 West 44th Street 110 West 40th Street (East of Broadway) True Food Is the Key to Health Patroniz Concoops Food Stores | AND Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy Store and help the Left}, Wing Movement.” in the Co-operative 65e e the Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 Cosmopolitan Hardware SPEND YOUR VACATION AT:— “The Farm in Electric Light, All Near M. Lake, R.F.D. No. 1 Box 78 M. OBERKIRCH, Kingston, N. Y. the Pines” Improvements || | & Electrical Corporation Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies 2018 2nd AVENUE CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE ALLERTON SECTION Buy Your Bakeries In the well-known bakery which is now settled with the Food Workers Industrial Union. You will get the best cakes, rolls and Cooperators’ SEROY 657 Allerton Estabrook 3215 Intern’) Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE 8TH FLOOR Al) Work Done Under Personal Care of DR. JOSEPHSON Patronize Avenue BRONX, N. ¥. all kinds of breads. Fresh every hour, straight from the oven. G. & 6. BAKERY 691 Allerton Avenue Bronx, New York Airy Large Mectine Rooms and Hall TO HIRK Suitable for tings Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc.| 347 B. T2nd St. New York | Telepbone: Rhinelander 6097 | A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT Linel Cafeteria 830 BROADWAY Near L2th Street Ww. ‘Volunteer t trict Daily Worker Office. Apply room 505, Workers Center. nA Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 &. 12th St. DAIRY 1787 SOUTHERN (acer i14th Bt Station) TELEPHONE = INTE 199 SECOND Bet, 12th and HEALTH Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 6865 The DAILY 50 Bast 13th St MELROSE VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Find tt Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. Rational Vegetcrian Restaurant Stricily Vegetarian food Advertise Your Union Meetings Here. For Information Write to Advertising Vepartment New York BLVD., Bronx VALE 9—9140 AVENUE 13th Ste FOOD WORKER New York City with us have recom- mended our organi- zation to their friends, because of the fact that not on- ly do we make the tours economical, but we do not make them economical at the price of service. eee, ae Recently some com- panies tised tours at “appar- ently” lower prices and many of our friends drew our at- tention to this fact. On closer examina- tion you can easily discover why these “apparently” | prices are quoted, have adver- lower Some parts of the service have been omitted which the traveler must pay for himself, and al- ways at a much higher cost. We re- fer directly to the fact that there are no hotel accommo- dations or sleepers or meeting the traveler on his ar- vival at-certain points of the tour. We have never skimped on our ser- vice, and never will. * 8 6 A tour taken under our auspices is an as- surance of satisfac- tion and of economy. We direct your at- tention to the an- nouncement of our low-priced tours be- ginning with Au- gust until October of this year. can now travel as low as $209.50—and remember — always with complete WORLD TOURISTS service, You Your faithfully, W orla Tourists

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