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Page Two Dp: ATL Ls Wi fOREER, atcha ni ORK, SATURDAY. _ eae oa Poe Ler PLAN UNITED cova ES OF *# AUGUST 15, 1931 7 : fia cmvoiipmiena following the U.T.W.-Associated are;which looked like a cheap imitation absolutely useless, of an American Legion parade. Advertise Your Union Meetings Against Negroes Extended to ALL S TRIRERS | IN PATERSON | The six workers arrested during esterday’s assault by the police were compelled to spend the hot night in the filthy police station, but were | bailed out by the International La- The youth section of the NTWU is running a dance Saturday for the strikers at 8 p.m. at Turn ‘Hall. This dance, besides giving the strikers a little recreation during their strenu- ous struggles will contribute toward YOUR FOOD will do you more good if you eat under conditions of QUIET Here. For Information Write to Advertising Department || The DAILY WORKER 50 East 13th St. New York City Include County, ener Cities we bor Defense at noon. The total bail] the preparation for the youth confer- —— for the six was $2,200. The charge}ence to be held on August 19. ¢ : » | was assault and battery, disorderly Phere fa "Comfort «and l p : ‘| i All the warpers, regardless of union Caria ta E T conduct and attempted assault on | affiliation, will meet in Turn Hall on 4 : 168 » ma, ete., Bosses Blows fetes at M i aes N. T. W. U. and|the police, Even the judge had tolSaturday at 2 pm. CLEANLINESS. DAIRY VEGETARIAN Negro Workers and Communist Pa |smile when sixteen year old Lillie)” Paviet activities are becoming in-| | fi SETA areero ee ¢ |salzberg had such charges preferred Eat with people who Comrades Will Always, Find against her. The case will come up tensified. The women were especially ¢ hava. tha wit to koow appealed to in today’s meeting to 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx.’ BIR 5 t of the de-| Friday, August 21. parudinats in the Passaic tag day for tat (near 174th St. Station) the N-gro workers w upon The picketers of the U.T.w.-|Paterson relief on Saturday. Pater- FOOD and HEALTH { je adsl ham ait: under the pretext of hunting jal Textile Wor ated arrested yesterday were|son strikers are asked to mobilize at are RELATED man had been etxended to incluc behind thes ly charged with loitering. The|the relief headquarters, at 49 Ellison comet a deewe 1 of the police toward the|St. at 10 a.m. to go in a body to Pas- rue Rational Vegetarian lated i ‘ c 80 two unions is clearly brought out by|saic. On Saturday there will be a Restaurant Investigation of the case has ¢ 9 points of our pro-|this contrast. Of the 67 picketars | house to house collection of food and ( ‘RE ISADER 199 SECOND AVENUE revealed radical activities and dis- ne Ost _Jmortan’ arrested at the Streng Dye Shop the|money in Paterson and all strikers Wet. 12th and 13th Sts of Red prop: Reese atte a (SELF-SERVICE) e : ear’ part of the week, 32 were} are asked to meet at 9 a.m. at the re- b: t up in Criminal Court this|lief headquarters at 49 Ellison St ternoon. As they appeared at the| Sunday morning to get their assign- aye meeting this morning under the |ment. The strikers appeal to the |leadership of a committee of three! workers throughout the country to of their own fellow defendants, the|s2nd money and food to the head- mess meeting cheered and yelled in| quarters on Ellison St., Paterson, N. J. a dem ration of si A mass meeting will be held on of them were convict: Monday night at Union Hall, 205 $10 fine each or ten d: in sail. The| Paterson Street, Paterson, N. J., at nternational Labor Defense is tak-|8 p. m, I. Amter, District Organ- ing steps to appeal the case, but in| izer of the Communist Party, the meantime four of the best strik-| trict 2, will speak. B. Gordon, sec- l- | ers are in jail. The rest will be tried| tion organizer of the Communist within a week and are out on bail. etxent that S s placed four an assignment to break up the movement in Jefefrson County Strictly Vegetarian food Restaurant 113 SAST FOURTEENTH S't. (Near Irving Place) HEALTH FOOD || Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 4-9081 Cosmopolitan Hardware |) aoe & Electrical Corporation Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restanrant Party will act as chairman, The Tools, Builders’ Hardware, SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES News from the shop meeting show | Tle of the Communist Party in the Factory Supplies | 4 place with atmosphere ther organization progress of the| Struggle of the working class, and where all tudicals meet |NTWU. The M. & K. shop which| Particularly the revolutionary union 2018 2nd AVENUE 302 BE. 12th St. New York jeame out originally in response to| in the autits Pe a CORNER 104TH STREET e every worker ‘our picket line voted at the begin-| the workers. The meeting will als.) NEW YORK CITY T. W. U. leadership | ning of the strike, by a vote of 5 to| Serve as a rally for the election cere these approaches are,|25, to join the UTW, being still un-| C2™mpaign of the Communist Party. 's|der the illusion that the Associated (CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE) Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 pe elected ng their acting so m 0 r of 2 One way to help the Soviet | Communist Party. Union is to spread among the Lowell Wakefield workers “Soviet ‘Forced Labor,” Banizer of the I by Max Bedacht, 10 cents per copy, hern or- 1 Labor the most r one who r the bosses. in Birming defense for the field is Jackson id on a ge The boses openly admit | not tor | |to line up the wo) | n the A. F. of L Fete cwalahioc saree | |own union. He po SPEND YOUR VACATION AT:— “The Farm in the Pines” that it al committee of Czechoslovak | | was absolutely necessar: | 8 W the ‘was maintaining its militant tradi-| Soviet “Forced Labor”--Bedacht’ pe RE i Sa | | union now in the course of the e|tion of the United F General | tion. Toda; thé held a shop mect-| series in pamyhlet form at 10 cents Electric Light, : HiPFovamenes ; |'Workers House, Inc.| | so that the demands won from ke Committee to meet with the | ing and % fothed' | acon Sea ie cgtca i Nea Lake, R.P.D, No, 1 Box 78 What s On _ 347 E. 72nd St. New York| |osses would be maintained by 5 appointed themselves |up with the NTWU. They freely ad-| P°* °°PY Re M, OBERKIRCH, Kingston, N.Y. | militant tion aft the workers who follow the Jare not afraid of the name a Pen | which the fakers t Intern’! tains Order: |e nce anes, DENTAL DEPARTMENT tion to the Red In bor Unions in Mos 1 UNION SQUARE |know that the Commun: 8TH FLOOR 1A All Work Done Under Persona! Care of DR. JOSEPHSON e from the other union.! mitted that they were fooled at first member of our commit- | but that it was the fa y convinced at|of the UTW-As i e elements had | their eyes, The boss no desire fo y and that any | to bac’ | negotiations, or unofficial, to the a | with any,but a rank and file com-|the worke | mitt ee elected by the strikers them es from among the worke: Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 | | SATURDAY — | Downtown Unemployed Counc Op. eeting at 14 St. and NEVIN BUS LINES 111 W. 3ist (Bet. 6 & 7 Aves.) Tel.: Chickering 4-1600 PHILADELPHIA Gottlieb’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Have Your byes Examined ‘| and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. ander personal sapervision of had told them wo weeks for a re- ands of the UTW and are determined to stay cr than go back under ‘the lement which the UTW-As- Near 14tb St. Stuyvesant 5974 All kings of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty of La-| At the MS G.G. which went back on pin. All: worl | Monday without taking the ni a a ’ DR. M. HARRISON Cooperators’ Patronize RE aca | shift back, the picket line of the NT bi sales ecaplat raat lf Mice pda Optometrist E R Oo Y wil 2 : WU was keeping the workers out. 215 SKCOND AVENUB 5 he boss told the workers brazenly $2.00 One Way Corner 13th CHEMIST vou bacn't go back to work, I will d and pa $3.75 Round Trip One Round Way ‘Trip Boston $3.00 $5.75 Saitimore 4.50 6.75 Washington 5.25 8.25 Richmond 8.00 12.00 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Mos cotton Pcie EAD aerate slid, N.Y. Gdeal | | soctatea to. send in as many workers | as are needed. Three of the workers, | two of them UTW members, refused |to go pack on the fake settlement and the NTW-Associated supplied Women’s Co 1 an st asave. RKO i him with three other weavers, The |} Pittsburgh 8.00 14.25 BUSINESS SCHOOL trata { picket line will continue. Cleveland 12.50 18.75 DAY AND EVENING Commercial—Secretarial Courses Individual Instruction Open the entire year miner Prices am, pam. Sen. and Ho! FRANKLY (EVELYN BRENT Prospectéi6ist HUGH HERBERT | | The decision was reached in the settlement committee of the UTW- “Wnleago 19.75 30.00 Associated that in the shop where the || St. Louis 22.50 33.75 minority of the workers are mem- 03 Angelos 57.09 105.60 vers of the NTWU they will have to change their union affiliations be-|}| West Rates Everywhere ‘ore given permission to work in a “MAINE TO CALIFORNIA.” ottled shop, This laid the basis for crimination on the part of the ses against any member of the rw, 3y6naa Jleve6unua The much heralded victory parade DR. A. BROWN of the NTW-Associated was com- TOURS AS LOW AS— posed of 420 individuals by actual 4 count and recount, headed by Gitlow, Dentist 8% EAST 14TH STREET (Corner Second Avenue) SO ae Lipshitz, Sascha zimmerman ;and Zam. A great majority of the | marchers were bosses, with each car- rying an’ American flag in his hand, and $212.50 sn AMUSEMENTS sCAMEONOW 13 Mem anaa Girl DRAMA OF NEPOLEONIC WARS With CONRAD VEIDT MUSIC Detroit 15.50 23.25 MONDAY— Mass E Rehear CHICAGO s VISIT THE 14th St., at 2nd Ave., N.¥.C. TOmpkins Square 6-6584 Manhattan , tection of F California $40 Seattle $45 SOLLIN’S RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents L__SE EEE — U.S: All Comrades Meet at TRAVEL BUREAU BRONSTEIN’S HOTEL JACKSON Vegetarian Health 137 W. 45th Street Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx . RECKLESS HOUR’ CONRAD NAGEL é UNION, Florida $20 Packards, Cadillacs and Lincoln cars—Rates equall: as low to all points in country. +». LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number cf 3 and 4 rcom apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX PARK EAST Comradely atmosphere—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 ‘Tel, Algonquin 7248 MOSCOW — LENINGRAD— | and return S. S. Ticket from France | ue THE TOUR INCLUDES STOP-OVERS IN HAMBURG OR if! LONDON AND HELSINGFORS, AND THE SOVIET VISA— | VALID FOR 30 ‘DAYS—PERMITTING VISITS TO ANY PART OF THE SOVIET UNION AT TERMINATION OF THE TOUR —INQUIRE—. WORLD TOURISTS, Ine. 175 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. Telephone ALgonquin 4-6656, 8797 —-SAILINGS— Aug. 26 Aetna 10 Phone Bryant 9-0573 Berennarta : perenne rene mecnrannmnraes ie & 434 St BIGGEST SHOW LN NEW YORK Bras “TOO MANY | fast COOKS” ‘The Great With Bert Wheeler HUBER and Dorothy Lee Patronize the Concoops Food Stores AND Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountain “330 BROADWAY Near 12th Street Office open from: 9 a, m. to S p. m. every day; 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 10 1, m. to 5 p, m. Sunday SUNLIGHT CAFETERIA Schiffman and Whittlin, Proprietors 68 AVENUP A.—Bet. 4th & 5th Sts, NEW YORK Phone:—Dry Dock GUBERT and SULLIVAN SOW SUPERNATURAL ne RUDDIGORE wits BS. “Thrift” Prices uc Meer Wen ——_—_—_—_—_——._ Mats. 50e to $1.50 ERLANGER THEA, W. 44th Street PEN, 6-7963, Evenings 8:30 2 WK sok Seats MON,, Aug. 2 The Mikado’ Ready RED FRONT OUR BATTLE IS GREAT, OUR FIGHTING IS VITAL PROLETRIAN CAMPS MAKE US READY AND STRONG ‘ PROLETARIAN CULTURE, SPORT AND RECITAL TEACH US TO FIGHT WITH A SONG COME TO WOCOLONA COME TO NITGEDAIGET COME TO UNITY AND KINDERLAND— THEY ARE ALL WITHIN THE REACH OF YOUR HAND Automobiles leave for Camp Unity every day 9 to 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. from 143 E. 103rd St, FRIDAY—9 to 10 a, m. and 6 p. m. SATURDAY—9 a. m. to 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. STINDAY—9 a, m. to 10 a. m. We also take passengers to Kinderland Headquarters for Children—143 E, 103rd St. for information call at the office of all 4 camps 32 UNION SQUARE, ROOM 505, TEL. STuy. 9-6332 “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Left Wing Movement.” Philharmonic-Symphony Orch. LEWISOHN STADIUM Amsterdam. Ave and 138th St. ALBERT COATES, Conductor. ks NIGH AT 3.30 25 Gren UM CONCERTS ANNUAL PICNIC of the Daily Worker SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST, GAYEST GREATEST EVENT OF YEAR Unusual Wholesome Dishes Made of FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS AFTER THEATRE SPECIAL LUNCH 500 DINNER 65 ARTISTIC SURROUNDINGS QUALITY FOODS NEW YORK xamesene, | Srafood stationery | VEGETARIAN AT SPECIAL PRICES 4év(Obciatsationd 153 West 44th Street 110 pak 40th Street st of Broadway) True Aey Is the Key to Health MAGTONE RADIO SERVICE RADIO LABORATORY AND REPAIRS Our long experience enable new life in your radio set Expert repair-s dio sets WE CONVERT BATTER FROM A.C, TO D.C. On BOTH. EED 138 EAST 7TH STREET ORCHARD 4-5279 29 EAST MTH STREET TRAVEL TO RUSSIA, U. Ss. S. f. New York—Sonthampton avd London and by Soviet steamer to Leningrad and by rail to Moscow. y not go and see the most Bigantic building up of a new society within the shell of the old—U, 8, 8. Holmberg 6f thin agency hax recentiy returned from Russia and will gladly furnish you with information on travel to U. 8. S$. Ruy whether you intend to go there to stay or visiting, Our business is done directly through INTOURIST, State Travel Bureau of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Standard prices and best service. HOLMBERG S. S. AGENCY 2 East 125th Street New York City We Invite Workers to the BLUE BIRD CAFETERIA GOOD WHOLESOME FooD| Monday, August 17th Workers! Come Prepared to Have the Time of Your Life! THE TRACTOR AUTO WORKERS SCHOOE Has Changed BANQUET From SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th to PROGRAM 10 A..M.—12 Noon—Labor Sports—Auspices Labor Sports Union. Trophy Will Be Presented 2 P. M—Closing—Dancing. sa i mi WOCOLONA OSes Watens Carloobill o€ Hea Wee NITGEDAIGET Fair Prices WORKERS CENTER, 35 E, 12th 8t. WOCOLONA IS IDEAL FOR VACATION Red Front Band. NITGEDAIGET MOUNTAINS REFLECT IN THE HUDSON, A Comfortable Place to Eat . ok THIS WEEK IT AIDS THE DAILY WORKER’S GRIP Speaker. NITGEDAIGET OFFERS JOY AND GENUINE REST. a 827- BROADWAY BEDROOM—Furnished, single, $3.50 GIVE YOUR PRESS AND CAMPS FULL CO-OPERATION TO MONROE, N. Y., ONLY $2.60 ROUND TRIP Rate $17.50 and $21.50—Red Press Week—No Collections Laboratory Theatre. Burck—Cartoonist, Daily Worker. Pittsburgh Miner. Presentation of Banners Ali Day—Games, Labor Sports, Music, Dancing, Refreshments. NITGEDAIGET RECEIVES YOU LIKE A COMRADE AND TREATS YOU LIKE A GUEST. Rate: $17.50—Red Press Week!—No Collections. weekly, Macris, 348 W. 49th St., Between 12th and 13th Sts.| amar noome oF roRmromE. In first class condition for sale. All day or night. E. Pustay, 9504 Sutphin Blvd., Jamaica, L, I. (One block from railroad and subway station). BEDROOM — Furnished, Separate entrance, 797 E. 170th St., Apt. 9 VACATION : — Beautiful Mountain Views, quiet resting place, good food, $13.50 weeky~Avanta Farm, Ulster “IT” SLAYTON CAFETERIA Pure Food Cleanliness Courtesy 106 Third Ave. Corner 13th St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT KINDERLAND KINDERLAND IS EVER GREEN AND OFFERS MUCH FOR OBSERVATION. KINDERLAND IS A DESIRED PLACE FOR HEALTH AND RECREATION. UNITY UNITY IS OUR SLOGAN, UNITY IS MIGHT AND OUR CAMP BY THAT NAME IS BEAUTIFUL AND BRIGHT, Rate: $17.50—T.U. PLEASANT BAY PARK WESTCHESTER, N. Y. Directions—Take Subway to East 177th St.; car to Unionport; Busses at this point will take you direct to grounds Rete: $17.50 and $1 No Collections. —eee

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