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Page ‘Two- RED WATCH ERS WANT ED ON ELEC DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY UUTUBER € 24, 1 1931 TION DAY TO GUARD THE REVOLUTIONARY WORKERS’ RIGHTS ! Red Mobilization Days Today, | Sunday to Sy Madea Red Program NEW YORK —Mobilizing for in- the e for unemployment in- tensive election work, thousands of| surance and s capi- workers today and tomorrow, Red/ talist wage cut Mobilization Days, will bring thepro-| The house to house canvass in all gram of the Communist in the stimulate interest and city elections to the working masses r the Communist Party | of Greater New York. Urging all| Election h will be held members of revolutionary unions,| Thursday, October 29, 7 p. m. at members of fraternal organizations,| Webster Hall. workers’ clubs and individual workers mee in the shops to turn out in full force, The Evening Graphic of Friday the Communist Party calls for a | October ried a story proving that the so-called made jobs osten- sibly to aid unemployed workers with families were given to favorites close record Communist vote to strengthen to given precinct leaders of Tam- Wh “Oo many. at's A Seed The Department of Public Welfare wee kandling free employment bureau now ca a list of 3,000 jobless SATURDAY workers who will never get jobs,. the ¢ The system ing these three day jobs at 0 is through the usual system of Tammany patronage and is direct- ly used to strengthen the Tiger's grip on the unemployed and exploited their miseries for their purposes. ters, 301 West zeth, St, 8 pm. Willlamsburg isha Communist League Attention, Har tlem Progressive e a banquet and c A New Fundamentals’ of | Communism Class in the Workers School! Youth ert jon Workers ustrial Leagu So maabaseete sae ae NEW YORK.—Due to numerous 2 par port of the | requests from workers who could not | Oereban Pier Will be qietsbureh | get into the classes in the Fall Term | UR are sb a | after the close of registration, the | Wein noRrelet, Celt Cray Workers School has decided to open | and dance, tonight, at oe ‘| two new classes, one in the Funda- | to help raise funds for the . | mentals of Communism, to be given eampaig: he Workers } rominent spea | on. Fridays, from 8:30 to 9:50; and| Admission one in Elementary Russian, on Tues- | days and Fridays, from 7 to 8:20. The class in Rissian will start next Tues- rs, * Speaks on the Soviet Union ht at party and 2800 ‘Bronx Park ay ee eC e Workers who wish to join should| __ Mapleton Workers Club register today and not later than| hie ho y ves Hate toMeh at 1684 | next Tuesday morning. The class in eee ane enjoy | Fundamentals will start next Friday. . . Registration be definitely closed Brownsville Workers Center as soon as the classes are filled up, | ® t Lite Will hold a kreih f WILL) JAMSBUI RGH W.LR. PARTY TO AID REL A large can of beans will be the admission price to the Tea, Dance and Pancake party tonight given by | | the Williamsburgh branch of the W. LR. at 61 ham Ave. The branch is active in collecting stuffs for the destitute miners of | vited. Fost Stde Workers Will be hela ri Clinton Annual Ball linton Hall, 151 and ng your tern Pennsylvahia and other ease pang mine fields, wiene sland Watkess Chub BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Sees Cistccine een WORKERS LEAGUE CALLS | slan workers before MEMBERSHIP MEETING Ei alee teas ak A membership meeting -of th Cee Tuilding Construction Workers In- we SMmeert and Wetemerinkn dusjrial League has been called for Saturday, October 24, at 2 p. 5 East 19th St. John Stueben, assistant seerétary | m, at SUNDAY of the Trade Union Unity Council | hae! peeeaev) emens League will report on the Plenum of the} ill hold an air forum to- | pp, i ; eld i RattOW KEE ca Ge Ane Oe Trade Union Unity League held in| Revolt.” Harry Gannes will speak. | Pittsburgh, October | os RED BUILDERS CLUB TO HOLD | SPECIAL MEETING Jd! A special meeting of the Red Builders Club has been called for Sunday, October 25, 2-p. m. at the Workers Center, 35 E. 12th St., third floor for the purpose of discussing why several groups have been barred to | from selling the Daily Worker. Workers School Will hola an open h Bt, 8 pm, Tom J 12 International W it Will have October All attend 8 eleome this tra our | All workers who at one time or ‘ a another have sold the Daily Worker | x Open Forums - of open forums w and members of the Red Builders ll over the Bronx tomor: as follows Ave., 1400 invited to this meeting. qT. an Imperialism at 111 Fourth st, ete led upon to | NEW JERSE to be held | Paterson 19th St. A mass meet and ° * | will be held OctoSer 28 | son Street under the auspices of the | Textile Pione and Unemp!oved yr and dance at Soko ood union | p.m. Counell to fight for free tood for ool children. Youth 1wo | hold a_roctel p.m, Refreshm nt. Admisstc * HEALTH FOOD |) Vegetarian Restaurant ore mericn Tadny” be given by rade Jerome | 1800 MADISON AVENUE | ig to naciean ont lub, 78: That- Phone University 4-v081 | ited Sai) Protet Cut Will hold a lect: rreles in the TT 31 Oimb reon the “Cines S. from 1799 to pt 128 West 2ist St., 5:30 p.m. ssion free, * Comrade Ben Levine Comrade Engarhl Snenks on Mooney EON TE ee REM Clb 146 UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE Tremon ie aang ILD, Reanch 7h Sunday, Oct. 25th 3 sie eta ea All Ben's friends are requested CES ene {© come. Expenses are paid. a Frlende of the Soviet Union A Bus Wil Leave Are reauested to send in. their 3 greeting lists to 799 Broadway im- Usps) 52 Sebi orp hac mediately so that they may be pub 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 BAST Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find 4 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 pen from: a.m. to 8 p.m ev Soturday 10 7. 1. to 5 py. y ma. Si | authorities are afraid of this work | |they have demoted a Pioneer to a | of the wor! | eers are carrying on for the organiz- | ing of free food clubs in the schools. received poor marks jeards for carrying on the work for | children for support of the cam; | ference will be held on November Ist, PIONEERS FORCE | REE LUNCH MOVE Amery te IN CITY SCHOOLS )'0°*)°1. Revhton ce Workers’ organizations! mist Party units! Send tings to the 14th an of the Bolshevik revolution, to be published in. the special Novem- | ber 7 edition of the Daily Worker. | Greetings for organizations as | whole and for wnits are $1 and up. | workers greet- Call Conferer ence Nov. 1 to Push the Fight NEW YORK.—Because of the pres- sure of growing misery amongst thousands of working class children, and the work which the Young Pion- Or- eers of America are conducting in duals, the fight for free“food and clothing,| | if they have not ed the reg- the New York Board of Education is! | wlar form for greetings, can use being forced to actually thing for relief, The Board of Education has been forced to act on the thousands of hungry children who are coming to school daily without having eaten even a piece of bread. In P. S., 6 they have begun to circulate the followi letter among all the children: do some- the blank form at the bottom of page three. | Also send in orders and money now for the November 7 issue. The | special page in that issue will con- tain not only the greetings but | articles by workers of the U. 8. S.| R. This page must be ready by} | Oct. 31, giving only a little more | than a week for the work of send- ing in extra orders. We must | have the cash on hand if we are to publish enough copies to satisfy the demand, Send in your order} || at at once. Class ., Name School Lunch To the Parent: ‘The purpose of the questions be- low is to find out how many needy children there are who do not have sufficient lunch provided at home, and who should have lunch furnished by the school, This paper need not be answered ‘STOP EVICTION OF and returned if lunches are not . needed. If it is returned, it shg.d 4 z hoe | be brought to the Clerk's ofticgge; | Council Aids After the| GEO. anq#} Charity Refuses Help) How many people living in Qe pinihcboits home? . Mrs, Rubin a widow and mother | Is the father now employed? Is the mother now employed? . How many older sons and daugh- ters? ; Who live at home, are now worl of 4 children was evicted from her home at 1692 Washington Ave., Thursday afternoon. on ing? |the police station and to the Board | Does anyone else help suppagt the |f Child Welfare for relief | When Wah ee ee oe |Mrs. Rubin found her furniture on | the street she notified Bronx Unemployed Council and a committee from the branch went to the house and after holding a meet- ing, the furniture was put back into the house. A committee was then elected to go to the Bronx Boro “all on November 2 to present de- nands for the immediate relief of the How many children go to P. S. No. children go to other “How schools? é Is it necessary for ‘the school provide lunch? ..........++ eee Already hundreds of adult and} children petitions demanding free hot lunches and clothes are being circu- many to) lated throughout the schools, and! unemployed. The workers present this is having tremendous effect dorsed the National Hunger March amongst the children. In P. S. 89,. » Washington on Decenfber 7. NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES fAS81 Em BRON, REO grays a5ood fie, Today to Tuesda because of the fact that the school lower grade. This came as a result ‘k which the Young Pion- n two Pioneers rt on their report n P. S. 149 in Bro lam St a3 Ave, --On the Sereen— RKO food in the school. Many petitions acts 8 fF |have been torn up by teachers in 7 eodore the classrooms. Dreiser’ The Young Pioneers of America, e1ser's District 2, yesterday mad? a call for support by every working class or- An ganization for the conference which will have as one of its most impor- tant points the question of rallying the whole working class and their American Tragedy . ITAL FRAKKUN Prospects ioist —RKO Acts— Geo. Jessel for free hot lunches and clothes for the children of the unemployed, part- time, or striking workers. This con- il ips Holmes at 11 a. m. at the Workers Center, 35 yivia Sidney East 12th St., New York City. Appeals are also being sent out to every worker who knows about any case of a starving child in his neigh- borhood, to report this at once to the Pioneer office at 35 East 12th St. Room 5 telephone AL 4-5707. - CONCERTS. Philtiarmonic Sympkony ERIC x KLEIBER, Conductor this Sun, Aft, at 3 re—lavel——Schamann Sew ‘Tel. Stuyvesant 9-5557 If no answer call Stu. 9-1500 (24 hour service) CARL BRODSKY | “ANY Sol: da Hite Night “SPARTACUS” D. BRANCH OTHERHOOD ie ek Workers Clu NICK SPANUDAKIS T. And PANCYPRIAN ¥ | Soviet Mow KIND OF INSURANCE 799 Broadway Ber ene CY |GaNce te sia tke sieve aanee | — aaa TISSION 25 CENTS | Dr. MORRIS LEVITT oa Tr rycHORRES LEU [WORKERS IN YONKERS athern Biva Phone: 7 Special low p Boy Your Daily at the Following Stands CUTMANSTEIN Intern] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT PRIE SDMAN. 1 UNION SQUARE be Seppert su Asee ane M Javed st aTH FLoor str ' Bidet! ve. All Work Done Una of DR, JO Versonal Care ISON plee St, i Cooperators* Patronize O19 Strietly by ap: RSSLE SEROY | oe CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue THN BRONX, N.Y. | New York CONCERT and BALL | Given by the RUSSIAN WORKERS CLUB “NOVY MIR” Saturday, October 31, at 8:30 p. m. Sharp At HUNTS POINT PALACE—163rd St. and So. Blvd. I. Belarsky, famous Soviet Opera Singer, will give a recital of the latest Soviet songs. Symphony Orchestra of the Novy Mir Ciuy and ot! tOC2EDS FOR THE RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PAPED shle revs Band for De Adn r features P De Organizations! "Greet ‘the! A BRONX FAMILY The eviction | | took place while she was going to] the Middle! Cor, 14th St. Workers! Onto the Streets Against Ir Imperialist War Protest the War Against the Chinese People! | Protest the Bloody Invasion of Manchuria! | Smash American, Japanese and League of Nations plots | for world war! Smash imperialist in‘ervention plot against Soviet Union! Support Chinese revolution! Demand hands off Chinese Soviets! Join the demonstration in your section. | J- Louis Engdahl, seeretary of the International Labor Defense, will speak at Myrtle Ave. and Navy St., Brooklyn, Saturday, Oct, 24, at 8:50 p. m- I. Amter, District Organizer of the New York District of the Communist Party, will speak at an open air meeting at Columbus Circle, Monday, Oct. 26, at 9 p- m. Tom Johnson, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, will speak at ‘Pitkin and Stone Ave., Brooklyn, on Oct. 28, at 8:30 p. m Bill Dunne, editor of the Daily Worker, will speak at | Prospect and Longwood Ave., Bronx, Saturday, Oct. 31, | | at 8pm. Williamsburgh:—Saturday, October 24, at 8:30 p, m.— | Clark and Fulton Streets, Boro Hall, Brooklyn, Main speaker J. Louis Engéahl. South Brocklyn:—Thursday, October 29, ‘at 8 p. m— 50th St. and 5th Ave. Main speaker Carl Brodsky: Newark, N. J.:—Thursday, October 29, at 5 p- m.—Mil- itary Park. Main speaker, Jul’et Stuart Poyntz.” | ‘Meeting places in other sections of the city will he announced: Rally in Jarge masses! Bring your shopmates, and | | members of your Pomel | Defend the Soviet Union! Down with the bloody Kuo- mintang Government, agent of Yankee imperialism. _ Show | “your guia with Chinese and Japanese toiling masses. e | | | APALISEMENTS | | | NEVIN BUS LINES 111 W. 31st (Bet. 6 & 7 Aves.) Tel.: Chickering 4-1600 PHILADELPHIA SIOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE $2.00 One Way $3.75 Round Trip RATES FROM NEW YORK One Round Way "Trip Baltimore 4.50 6.15 Washington 5.25 8.25 Richmond 8.00 12.00 Cleveland 10.50 17.85 Akron 10.50 17.85 Asbury Park 1153.00 Detroit 13.75 22.50 Chicago 17.75 30.00 St. Louis 21.90 33.25 Kansas City 25.00 49.95 Los Angeles 55.09 99,45 Lake Huntington 3.00 5.75 gwest Kaves Everywhere NE TO CALIFORNIA.” Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 Cosmopolitan Hardware & Electrical Corporation Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies 2018 2nd AVENUE CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY , A Theac® Gaild Production {| AM MEO 2nd | | “HE” 6 re. nd stReTaaway «Week Alexis. Grane: nky's } [GUILD ys “SONG ef LIFE” | Haat Weeks 07 | and S, M. Bisenstein's | | | The Group Theatre Presents “ a”? | | | || ||'The House of A Sentimextel Romance” | | By PAUL & | cee || Under’ the Ausp Heoresenta the Amcrioon Ti Theatre Guild Martin Beek 30 At Tis Best? 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TOM JOHNSON “The Developing ss Struggle ia the South” | 3S geese YOM: wie i as 29 EAS! 14TH STREET NEW YORK Yet Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations deat BUSINESS SCHOO! DAY AND GVENING “omrserclal—Secretarial Courses Individual Instruction Open the entire year Ith St, at 2nd Ave, N.¥.C. TOmpkins Square 6-6584 Phone ptuyvesant 8816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: PTALIAN DISHKS A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 362 E. 12th St. New York Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Get Nth and ith ste Strictly Vegetarian Food MFLROSE ‘Adm’seion 35e “Discussion DAIRY fforireane tre Comrades Wilt Always Find tt } Pleasant to Dine at Our Place ay ( nen d Den fa 187, SOUTHE! VD. Bi erm Concert and Dan paikeeder ial Ken cea j Given hy WORKERS SCHOOL STUDENTS | wipe eA eabbedsacs hethid | MANHATTAN LYC2UM, 66 E. Fourt!. St. | Next Saturday Eve, October 31 ai 8 P. M. raph i In Advance 35¢ sion at door 50¢ Tickets on Sale at SCHOGL OFFICE, 35 E. 12th Street | And WORKERS BOCK SHOP, 50 E. 13th Street tf re ; age to five ve Will be given careful training and constructive play at OUR NURSERY SCHOOL 538 Eaat 1Pth Street yard for ovidecr play, fell noon day mea), nap, careful. atsyntion to individual needs, trztned teachers. Fer information regerding fees write or’ phone Gramerey 5-1916. Hours—9 to 5 exespt Saturdays and Sundars. TOURS $208.50 acd up Round Trip One Vay MO’ MO $167.50 to f Suitable Meeting Rooms and Hall,’ TO HIRE for Mestings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 3yduaa Nevedunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist i BAST UTR SREB) (Corner Second Avenue) vet Al@onuuio 244% atilich’s Hardware 119 PHO AVION TY Near 1h St. Tompking Sq, 6-4547 All winds oF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES (Tax Includ HOUMBERG SS, TICKET AGENCY 2 EAST 125th ST. NEW YORK CITY Agent of Intourist State Travel Bureau of the Union of Roviet Socialist Republics ’ Advertixe Yur Union Meetings Were Vor information Weite 1 Advertising outrteens The DAILY WCREKER | W Vast VA SE New York Cit: aotmrets CRUSADER (SELF-SERVICE) Restaurant |] 118 &AST FOURTEENTH ST. (Near Irving Place) | | | | i in is SPECIALS | That are j Flavoring | Filling Economical | | Different jj * YOU owe it to | yourself to get ac- quainted with the flavor of } Old-Fashioned Sugar Corn | Savita (Brown) Rice |} Baked Egg Plant | Carbanzos (Chick Peas) ; Real Succetash and Our |! Vevetarian Baked Beans We Invite Workers to the | RIVE BRD, (ANUTRPTA 100D WHOLESOME FOOD Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat $27 BROADWAY Yatoraan 12th and 1% Ste, awe Patronize the Concoops Food Stores AND z Restaurant 2100 BRONX PARK EAST =| v “Buy in the Co-operattie | Store and help the Left’ Wing Movement.” 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA1 Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and © Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street wore SOLLIN'S RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET G-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents wwe JADE MOUNTAIN American and Chinese RESTAURANT Open 11 a. m, to 1:30 a. m, Special Lunch 11 to 4,..35¢ Dinner 5 to 10..,.55¢ Bet, 12th & 13th Gta, Nowe bee Oo amenties af BRONSTEIN’S - Vegetarian Health Restaurant 858 Cluremont Parkway. Bron TO RENT—Nic: room for girl, im- provements. Wander, Apt. 5, 347} E, 17th St. ‘ LAKGE ROOM —for two. Friedman, | 8178 Coney Is'and Ave. Stop at Brighton Beach station. 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