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Page Two ORKER, 1 US YORK, SATU! RD: AY, AUG ——— UST, 22, 1931) Workers! We Mus i Ge Over the Top With the Signature Drive by Sepiember 6th! EXPOSETAMM ANY MANEUVERS IN U.S. BANK CRASH Court Helps G ryp Small Deposit NEW crowded YORK. — While depositors the cor preme Cot m of the The executiv mittee of 25 which le for the small depo: their opinion t m talk is screen to halt the organizat of the depositors for tion at City Hall le the capit: the 440,000 depositor U. S. by much and Colonel Littl ors of an the deposito: ull amount of the bank has beer S. banking depart- “Rockaway the first t plan shall be paid anoth closed by the U. ment. The closed ban! Beach National s meet- d for the U. S. bu ment of Woll: and Greenbaum, executive membe of the Bank of U. S. depositors, ste will be taken to unite with other d ors in the fight to get all their y back. PLAN FOR Mi RELIEF AFFAIR | Manhattan Lyc. Meet} Prepares for Sept. 7 A mass meeting mobilizing all forces willing to par te in the demonstration and f at Star- light Park for mine strike relief, Sep- tember 7 (Lalor Day) will be he at the Manhattan Lyceum, Thu August 27, at 8 pm. In order that the Solidarity affair at Starlight Park be a successful mass acti without incurring unusual expenses, it will be necessary to mobilize at Jeast 200 workers to take part in the entertainment and committee on arrangements. Trade unions, mass organizations and clubs, as well as individuals, are | invited to attend the meeting at Manhattan Lyceum and are urged to arrive promptly so that the plans can be formulated without unnecessary delay. JACKSONVILLE TAX OF SMALL HOUSEHOLDERS JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—Anything Wh NTERNA CON International Mapleton Write Soviet Union. y ear Plan. International Daily Vor 50 E. 13th St, ; at’s On— NAL FERENCE YOUTH DAY Workers’ trat t club League, shou Clo after Workers’ Club are called upon er Piente Sunday he park, Le (White Plai n there bus cemen’s League d to atten Oth St. n place of t ting. to the workers in the | They will answer | your questions concerning the Five Send all letters to Letter Exchang his {live and win, are to Dyre Av ay to par ANTI-FASCISTS CALLED TO SAT. | DEMONSTRATION Remember bv} .Vanz A meeting of the A: eld resolution last. Wednes ‘der of two wor! they were of the working class. The that the working class ma | mem be: |died so | “Workers! Jand Vani ing the struggles of the future and of the nd | present. The memory of the marty Fed sures their spon dom of Sacco and Vanzeiti, still fresh | © |in our minds, must stimulate us to © |counter-act the attacks of the bo: ald lon so many workers, guilty of having |defended their bread and their con- | ditions. “Anti-Fascists! Let's te from the hands of the ex the nine Scottsboro Negro boy 1 » | he| “In Italy thousands of political to | prisoners, workers and peasants, are | dying slo’ in Italian dungeons and |in the infamous islands of deporta- | tion. These workers are our best comrades and we will be worthy of the sacrifice of Sacco and Vanzetti only when we will have freed them from the fascist terror. “Workers! Let's unite our forces. t’s fight against capitalism and cism. Only thus Sacco and Van- sacrifice will not be in vain. “The Anti-Fascist Alliance of N. A, | |appeals to all enemies of fascism to| |solemnly commemorate co and Vanzetti together with the workers of all nationalities, by Joining in the zreat mass meetings called by the In- | ternational Labor Defense and which will take place on Saturday, August | 22, in all parts of Greater New York.” | | | to The meeting also passed a resolu- tion condemning the attack of the postal authorities against the Italian ag organ of the Communist Party, Lavoratore.” 2 °| NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES | EAST SIDE—BRONX | | | | | THEATRES“ BM. ascetic JEEFERGO Today to Tuesday SF.eS Ave 8 RKO MARK TWAIN'S | om n to i. ACTS New Reduced Summer Prices ee ee to 3 p.m, Exe. Sat. Sun, and Hol. nd “Huckleberry |. FINN’ With he PRR Frits and Jean | | Hubert JACGIE COOGAN eerie MITZI GREEN |Shermay and | JUNIOR DURKIN e, | Var JACKIE SEARL | Others PICNIC CIN THE EDENWALD On AU GUST 23rd Benefit of the “ARB EITER” German Organ of the Communist Party Proletbuehen—Schalme{nekapelle Entertainment—Refreshments Teast 10 O'clock in the morning to save the rich from paying unem- ployment relief. The City Council here proposes that 10 per cent be added to all electric bills and that this constitute a relief fund. Small householders and not the rich ones would, of course, be most effected. | Second Annual Picnic | Pancyprian Brotherhood of America | Greek workers Club Sunday, Aug. 23rd | 10 A. M. At | NORTH BEACH PICNIC GROUNDS | Admission 50 Cents Directions—-Take subway (Corona train) or Second Ave “L” (Corona) and get off at Junction Ave. |From thewe tnke North Beach street car and get off nt 98rd St. (Walk back of the Curtiss Alrfield xround, | | “il Lavoratore” Is Banned By Post Office | DEMAND FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. THE TERRORISTIC MOVE OF THE CAPITALIST GOVERNMENT BY COMING IN MASS TO THE BIG SOLIDARITY PICNIC 2334 Bist Street, Astoria, L, I. SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1981 (RAIN OR SHINE) Games—Sports—Chorus—Ball ‘Tickets on wale at 25e. Secure them at Il Lavorntore’s Office, 25 E. Sth floor, or at Workers Book mages ag E, 18th St. Directions—B.M.T. trains to Queensboro Pia: Grand Central or Timex Square; then Support the fighting organizer of the Italian working masses 12th St PRO TEST! ANSWER T. trains to storia trains. Novel, A beantiful story ot a Russian peasant ands Jew Han already received favorable comment in all quarters including the ‘New York Prean, OPEN AIR DANCING NEEDLE TRADES WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION the life rker, 131 W. Needle Workers Picnic Festival PLEASANT BAY PARK Today Saturday, Aug. 22 — 2 P.M. to Midnight “Cain and Artem” Great Soviet Movie based on Gorky’s Fa~ Will Plan” Needle Trades Workers.” 28th STREET And Other Organizations of the TUUL Tickets In advance at Needle Trades Union and Werkers Book Shop, 250, At Gate. 35c, Directions —Take Lexington Ave. subway to By Atty Untonport car to end of Itner’ Gwe Huss will taset you. Louis Hyman speak on the “Five-Year and the “Struggle of the OTHER FEATURES | the s, | Newark throw the workers out of the | shops, oftentim | and then Ou. BERT **4 SULLIVAN xow | NEEDLE TRADES PICNIC TODAY \Celebrate Union's Re-| cent Victories | | | The workers of is the} and all where | teday the recent ‘| the Needle Trades trial Union among goods workers and the initiation of | 2,000 new members at the Union pic- | nic Bay Park. | n includes sports, camp dancing, games. and singing. Comrade Louis Hyman will speak on | revolutionary will celbrate orious drive of W the fur front of Jotel orkers Indus- and knit- in Ple: sleep on the ¢ nd spoil the The progi fires, the the Five Year Plan and the str So the police, who so ly pro- mr Se ape defend the bosses and their | Sles of the Needle Trades workers,} The first blow of the def 2 Rests le . paign won the cut in senten ates, came to the park Wednes-| A special feature will be the show-| 2) ves. to 4 d eight of the unem-| ing of the Soviet film, “Cain and| [oOo ju. for sleeping on the | Artem,” which 4s based on a novel} Part of the diy re tise pa . et, Swe conditional release. All workers grass or benches in the park. At first | by Gorky. capitalist of the bosses, Besides the revolutionary unions, the members of the Women’s Coun- cils, I.W.O, and workers clubs will be present to help raise funds for future union activities. Admission is only 25 cents. In or- der to get to the grounds take Lex- ington Ave. train to 177th St. Then} Unionport car to the end of the line, where a bus will meet you. from their homes, them for vagrancy, for long terms to jail. arres nd them indignation d in the park a protest August 20, in great [AMESEMENTS SUPERNATURA OPERA UDDIGORE. <2. c6 es, je pein stan on i. vs, ec to $2. S ” Thrift? Prices grt Ste tee vet | oc U AM from SIAM we 50e to $1.50 - Han street ADOLPH THE Seats | MEN. J > z ieus|MENJOU —__~PARISIAN HIPPOPROME *..\;: cial bea yf SHOW LN NEW YORK ‘TADIUM CONCERTS Oia Philharmonte-Symphony Orch, || LEWISOHN STADIUM Bus Transetiagtic” ()) Tce aes || SALLY [With Edmund Lowe ||| SURERT COATES, Conductor. |} RAND and Lois Moran Prices: Bie, 50c, KL. (Clrele 7-7575) RE KINDERLAND — A Blend of Fighters HERE ARE THE KIDDIES, THE FOLKS, HERE IS EACH FAMILY’S FRIEND, IN KINDERLAND ALL GENERATIONS OF FIGHTERS MAKE UP AN INSPIRING BLEND, Rate: $17.50 and $19.50—Red Press Weck—-No Collections. NITGEDAIGET — The Leader! COZY AND BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOWS, FACING THE HUDSON AND HILLS; INVIGORATING AIR, WONDERFUL LANDSCAPE. ELABORATE PROGRAMS AND EXCELLENT MEALS. All for $17,50—T. U. U. L. Week—No Collections, — «RAVEL TO ) RUSSIA, U. § S&S. S. R. New York—Southampton and London and by Soviet steamer to Leningrad and by rail to Moscow, Why not go and see the most gigantic building up of a new society within the shell of the old—U. 8. 8, R. Holmberg of this agency has recently returned from Russia and willl giadiy furnis! with information on t vel to U. S. S. R., whether ntend to oO there to stay or visith Our mess is done directly through INTOURIST, State Travel Standard prices Bureau of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and best service. HOLMBERG S. S. AGENCY 2 East 125th Street New York City ~ UNITY — All The Time! THERE IS UNITY IN ALL OUR DEEDS, BE IT SERVICE, CULTURE OR PLEASURE, IT’S UNITY—WHEN IT’ AMUSES OR FEEDS AND ITS LAKE IS A UNIQUE TREASURE. All for $17.50—Red Press Week-—No Collections. the Needle Trades | be |tree NEW YORE tional drive for maining seven Impe: forni prisoners, Park) Labor Defense, Spector as the The meet Wednesday, at, 1373 42d St., as the resu in prison, cution of the leaders Valley agricultural str! ning a national tour in hose seven work urged to attend. FRANK SPECTOR SPEAKS ON WED he 4 to CHICAGO as lew to ail country. points in TRAVEL BUREAU HOTEL JACKSON 137 W. 45th Street Phone Bryant 9-0573 eat under conditions of QUIET « "here is Comfort and ¢q Protection in CLEANLINESS 4 that FOOD and HEALTH :* RELATED Eat with people who have the wit to know come ro tHE (SELE Restaurant 118 EAST FOURTEENTH Sr. (Near Irving ERVICED Place) YOUR FOOD] [se ceucenos ro err will do you more good if you CRUSADER INEVIN BUS LINES 111 W. Sist (Bet. 6 -& 7 Aves.) | Tel.: Chickering 4-1600 PHILADELPHIA | HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE i} $2.00 One Way 4; $3.75 Round Trip One Round Way Trip Bosion $3.00 $5.75 |] Baltimore 4.50 15 if Washington 5.25 8.25 || Richmond 8.60 12.00 $ Pittsburgh 899 14.25 H |] Cleveland 12.50 18.15 | Detroit 15.50 23.25 Chicavo 19.75 30.00 St. Louis 22.50 33.75 Les Angeles 57.09 105.60 uowest Rates Everywhere 3 FO CALIFORNIA.” AND UNION WORKERS Have Your fyes Kxamined and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. ander personal euperviston of DR. M. HAKRISON Optometrist 215 SECOND AVENUB Corner 13th Street ANEW YORK CITY Opposite New York Eye and @ar infirmary Felephone Stuyvesant 8836 wy Unusual Wholesome Dishes Made of FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS APTER THEATRE SPECIAL LUNCH 50 We Invite Workers to the BLUE BIRD CAFETERIA 300D WHOLESOME FO! Fair Prices 827 BROADWAY A Comfortable Place to Eat Between 12th and 13th Sts DINNER 65c ARTISTIC SURROUNDINGS QUALITY FOODS Trufood EGETARIA j toertatontaa 153 West 44th’ Street 110 West 40th Street (East of Broadway) . Prune Food Is the Key to Health OD Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Airy, Large | } | Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the | Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc.! 347 E. 72nd St. pee PEORER) New York! Rhinelander 5097 Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 Cosmopolitan Hardware & Electrical Corporation Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies 2018 2nd AVENUE CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY Tools, HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 4-0081 Sy6naa Jlevesunuya Patronize the deal DAY AND EVENING Individual Instruction Open the entire year 14th St., at 2nd Ave., N.¥.C. TOmpkins Square 6-6584 BUSINESS SCHOOL Commercial—Secretarial Courses Concoops Food Stores AaNnD Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Left Wing Movement.” DR. A. BROWN Dentist 8 EAST 47H STREET (Corner Second Avenue) ‘Tel. Algonquin 7248 Soviet “Forced Labor”—Bedacht’ series in pamphlet form at 10 cents per copy. Read it—Spread it! All Lomrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and GALA FESTIVAL and DEMONSTRATION SOLIDARITY DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 7th (Labor Day) Will be the high spot in the summer calendar of the working class, It will be Solidarity Day with the striking miners. A huge carnival and demonstration has been arranged at Star- light Amusement Park, 177th St. and’ West Farms Road. ‘Twelve hours of continuous entertainment. Moving pictures, Pageants, games, sports, dancing, symphony orchestra. TICKETS 50 CENTS WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF 799 Broadway Come Rain or Shine—Solidarity with the Striking Miners 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 ARDS ALL WITHIN THE REACH OF YOUR HAND Automobiles leave for Camp Unity, Nitgedaiget, Kinderlan’ and Woco- Jona every day 9 to 10 a.m, and 2:30 p.m. from 143 E. i03rd St. FRIDAY—9 to 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. SATURDAY—9 a. m. to 10 a. m, and 5 p. m. STNDAY—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 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street SOLLIN’S RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents Schiffman an SUNLIGHT CAFETERIA d Whittlin, Proprietors 68 AVENUP A.—Bet. 4th & 5th Sts, NEW YORK Phone:—Dry Dock 9021 WE convent BATTSRY ¥ SET: 138 EAST 1TH STREET MAGTONE RADIO SERVICE RADIO LABORATORY AND REPAIRS Our long Sibertones nables us to put new Ife in your radio set ir-wervice on all lending radio nets ‘$§ INTO ELECTRIC—FROM A.C, TO D.C, OR BOTH—WORK GUARANTEED ORCHARD 4-5279 LIVE IN A— NO INVESTMENT NECES| 32 UNION SQUARE, ROOM 505, TEL. STuy. 9-6332 WOCOLONA — Crest of Beauty OF COURSE YOU WANT YOUR COMFORT, AND YOU SURELY APPRECIATE NATURAL BEAUTY, THEN YOUR VACATION AT CAMP WOCOLONA SHOULD BE YOUR CHOICE AND YOUR DUTY. Rate: $21:50, T.U.U.L, Members $17.50. No Collections. To Monroe, N. Y¥., $2:60 Round Trip. Tel. Estabrook Take Lexington Avenue Get off WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments Oftice open from: 9 a, m. to § p. m. every day; 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. Saturday 10 2. m. to 5 SARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX PARK EAST Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find a Ubrary, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs and various cultural activities 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 train to White Plains Road and Allerton Avenue Dp m, Sunday Intern’] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE 8TH FLOOR All Work Done Under Personal Care sat DR. JOSEPHSON Cooperators’ SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 BRONK, N. X MELROSE DAIRY S®GFTARIAN RESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Kind tt Pleagant to Dine at Our Place, 1781 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 114th St. Station) TELEPHONE INTERVALE 99149 Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. New York Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet, 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian food Gottlieb’s Hardware 118 THIRD AVENUE Near 14th St, Stuyvesant 6974 All kinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty Advertise Your Union Meetings Here. For Information Write to Advertising Department The DAILY WORKER 50 East 13th St. New York City |

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