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URDAY, MAY 14, 1932 se » er aN Page Iwo gti OER R, NEW YORK, Wide Response to May 22 _| PLACE FOSTER, |Mass Doma Ttatien in Steel $9.50 MONTH IS | Workers’ Clubs Should City Conference Reported FORD ON BALLOT Towns Against 15 P.C. Slash WAGE PAID ALA. || Advertise in the “Daily” - : ‘redentials Continue To Pour nF rom Many IN NEW JERSEY a eae on a8 ks Renee iwi from Steel Tryst mills in| FARM WORKERS Tonite “ICOR” CONCERT Tonite 7 Organizations; Platform Committee wage cut against. unem-|Homestead, Braddock, Rankin, Du-| Wi TJ W ol) 7 ‘ = ot me work wit | quesne, Clairton ete. will come in to} it hee The md Up Work 2,400 Signatures Col- |its accor starvation will be|the Tube city to protest the cut and| Wages Lower Than inj es ‘i ( YT held a Water Stree to demonstrate their determination | )2; Inemyvlovme lected; 800 Needed Keespor day May 14th, at 3|to build the new fighting-union. | 1902; U Cues ployment reat R. For the Upbuilding of Biro-Bidjan in the U. ryin anc Town Hall | | New York District Camp: AMBOY, N. Committee, announced ceipt of scores of ¢ h only 800 Saturday Wages paid to Alabama farm | 4 dates for Pr aie = Mies ae T.U. U. C. Calls for Mass | hha ie, according to the Al | May 14, 1932 113 W. 43d St. pple oa oe Support to Shoe Workers wi.fiiitotcc ti ab rs collected and fi he wot month, Before the war they were a lowing (Two Thousand Four- Club, Phe I Calling upon all toiier. the large plants, how to organize tne | EROS, pales ticks ~ wares) the | Serget onaMarie Radamsiy. 4 i Tremont + sie E the strike of the st inited front of all the workers, with | Workers receive some mise | In Duets of OPERA ARIAS. Songs of the OPPRESSED and new f T ni » place a candida a : 3 ’ wis aan beard, which amounts to very liitte SOVIET UKRAINIAN Folk Songs—EDNA SHEPPARD, Pianist z c Council: Tater % Trade Union Ur Council issued | t ult that the strike is drawing | ° 3 ' Governo: in cents. | “TO BIRO-BIDJAN” B ers Order Branches and! pection Campaig Y following statement s of workers into the ranks XN MACHINE DANCE lay in three scenes by L. i sper Ms Scones Trade Union Unity’ Council | of the union, The Shoe and Leather! | Unemployment among farm work- Proletarian solo dance by B. Jacobs od by poe tater t oN . G S a bar Se Ford pledges to give lead- | Work Union must emerge from | ers is so great that, the publication || f the “‘Artef.” Scenery and costumes Schneiderman, scenery and costumes : Upp Bronx srou spport to the | the. strike oe union and a| says, “farm labor appears to be | 3 M: Solotarofr. by M. Solotaroff. Council, at 1400 Bo gs conducted gainst eviction of high | ICOR—799 Broadvzy. After 3 p.m, at Box Office . $1.09 and $1.50 » of the Shoe and| powerful foree to withstand the | very plentiful in al parts of the Industrial Union | bosses attacks. _| United States, supply being prac- the wage cuts of oe Workers must have the | Healy twice the demand, In New | P: support, both morally and| Jemey avd Rhode Island the supply | WORKERS eines EVEN | ne aris and 1.0 of $2 r ar ence, full #3 : ‘ ndiioalla..tipdn the re- |aaanicie Gn dhe atte are nuct | Of farm labor was reported in April b : G - ——_—_—__—- a : ' r unions and leagues, the |10 ani to meet the sensi to be only slightly more than 50 FORUM MAY 15—8 P. M. ‘ a oe " bs el et the oo wr 7 1 ey le} xy, = 1 val Sector ergency Relief, who is|0Pposition groups in the America |to. defeat thelr strike, ‘This means| Per cent Srenler than demand. On WORKERS SCHOOL AUDITORIU M SECTION ARF AIRS NOTED AUTHOR AT'S also hed of the Bell Telephone | Federatin of Labor and all worke support on the picket line. It means| 5° OW2e* Band, in the West, where —DISCUSSIONS Saturday, May l4th at 8 p. m. given by the League of Struggle for Negro Rights, 418 W. 53 St. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Dramatic Episode of the Intervention with ses, SON rier FIGHT AND STRUGGLE IN THE CITY!—LIVE (N THE COUNTRY! i | C ~AM EC Saar ST. Baesaity z This can be a reality if you join i f NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES | €BWAYREu u "€ THE GOLDENS BRIDGE COOPERATIVE COLONY = EAST SIDE—BRONX Mon, to Fri. if interested, cOmmunicaté with i Dr. ROSETSTEIN, 285 CYPRESS AVENUE, BRONX It will be worth your while Opening of Giant Soviet Plant MAGNITOGORSK Hockey Game between Moscow & Leningrad (in Moscow Stadium) Company in N. J., unemployment is | O" panizaons 1 y nereasing. must be forth coming, when neces- si a Eee, ARR ICTR PRIN | demand.” In South Carolina wages eee oe CHILD MISERY eerie sSemcne aecara| Bot cay vie» aon snc | | M D& uneraployment may be traced to “That > re} unions, injunctions and terrorism to |°" Raeiiukenn, That ‘there (ars Workers Union and’by real solidarity | workers going to the ficlds hoping | ADHESION oe BES ty 63; 000 in Bergen, 80,000 in Union,| tablish and build a union of mighty mass organization and to de-| Alabama, where these unheard of | Other Candidates To 8 p.m. At Ne w School}; On | correct figures are much closer to/ the inter of the workers against gn speeches of the | united Stataes and Child C | will be made tonight at the various 7.30 p. m., May) 18th, will introduce | ernment in N. J. is planning to put ment of how to build shop groups in the sections of the Communist Pé | first time |tapping of moneys |of the State c The “Icor” which is participating | the election campaign also popula Women and Children in the Soviet | ridge bonds. The bosses’ govern- e ch is of the Communist Party to the terment among women and children |Of the workers, not the bosses and Socialist Soviet Republic will be pro- | Much of the valuable material as-| ses are not even touched for funds, be held tonight at Town Hall, 113 | trict and Her Shepard, candidate | has been cut from the book by cap- | Jersey will conduct a strong fight for ibe t | érs at the banquet arranged by the | control, fe ne hygeine and abor- |ployers. County Conferences are be- ea dik fied ice ae ; 35 EAST 12th STREET, NEW YORK CITY to suppor' he $80€ | ¢ necially, th: ‘i z saint abor usually is scarce, supply * lyorkets tiie: especially, that financial assistance | i, reported to be over twice the SAM DON ‘0 OPE ; T N - Moa tiania vot notorious shoe are even lower, $8.75 per month. stated that, “the number of persons|the attacks of the notorious she) 1. coun therefore call : | “ : Pd te 5 aye e calls upon the | One of the chief causes of this | ary ¢ a T in need in the state has increased | bosses, who have used the most vie) oe eines : j g be TI N DRIVE SY MPOSIUM from 600,000. te 900,000 daring the|clous methods of spying. company | OCl© Worbing-ciess 10 pally to, wee | marx an nges I Amerie: i gs |support of the Shoe and Leather| the unemployment in cities, with |] ON THE occAaSION OF MARX’S BIRTHDAY WHICH WAS MAY 5th 160,000 persons receiving aid in Es-| force down the standards of the | | : ‘ | i | y . mas i i6 te a RIES |help the shoe workers to build a| to find jobs. JESTION. Browder Mater. And To Be Hel d Wednesday | sex County, 133,000 in Hudson Coun-| Workers, but it is a struggle to P | to find j | QUESTION ty Basset 62.000 in Camderi|Workers/7which will fight .militantly. y | feat the bosses efforts to lower their | starvation wages are paid, was the 2 Atlantic County.” ‘The | under the leadership of the TUUL in | living standards. scene of ‘he oor Hill ma: i ’ YORK.—The symposiui ry and Starvation the |‘one million unemployed workers in | these bosse: | ft iN | need in New Jersey. The organization strike led by the |, Communist Farty State and Local | the Soviet Union,” at the New School! yn order to raise funds for “Un-| Shoe and Leather Workers Union is | ¢andidates in the coming elections | for Social Research, 66 East 13th St., | employment Relief” the State Gov-| an example to our trade union move- +. |Mrs. Alice Withrow Fields to New| through a bill to raise the tax on|—#—-— banquets, concerts and mass meet- | Mrs. Alice Withrow es % 5 ings arranged throughout the city by | York working-class audiences for the | gas, put a tax on tobacco, electricity, Grand “Icor” Concert Nos ‘These affairs are being arranged Mrs, Fields won wide recognition | teachers’ pension and annuity fund At Town Hall Tonight With the purpose of raising funds for | for her book, “The Protection of | 8d sale of the Camden-Philadelphia ing the program of the Communist | Union,” which deals exhaustively with | Ment wants to place the bost of un-/1n the sie ait seas ek Party and introducing the candidates | the elaborate program of social bet- |¢™ployment relief on the shoulders Bidjan, U. S. S. R. where a Jewish | ? Tanbs OGe a bankers who are responsible for un-| Claimed at the end of 1933, is ar- a le; s of mass or or the Soviets. ‘ ee i : Dien Seer ontiond painted employment. The profits of the bos-|anging a grand concert which will | Earl Browder, candi§date for con- | sembled by Mrs. Fields during her |¢or unemployment relief. ‘The Com-| West 43rd Street, New York, ress in the 18th Congr nal Dis- | two year stay in the Soviet Uni | munist Party in the elections in New “for Lieutenant Governor of the State | italist censorship. Especially is this Unemployment and Social Insurance ‘of New York, will -be the main speak- | trite of the luabledata, on birth | at the expense of the State and Em- Harlem section of the Commun: tion, in which the Soviets are/ing held.to plan this fight and to Party at the Esthonian Workers Club, | pioneering. |elect delegates to the National No- ua 2336 Third Avenue at 8 p. Admis- " np salake pavenin eve , |minating Convention in Chicago. THE THEATRE GUILD presents | Sane = er a Me Tin, Witl-be '60c, Comrade Sadie Van | _ Woring-class parents, particularly, SER LIS EUGENE O'NEILL'S Trilozy COUNSELLOR- AT- LAW - os as will find Mrs. Fields’ report at the SESE cas alley fi ATTENTION COMRADES! In 1 W k 0; a ae gee Will be the: toastmaster. symposium highly interesting and| James W. Ford To Be TODAY TO TUESDAY Mournin: Becomes Electra | tern orkers Uraer Bronx candidates will speak at the | valuable, the Workers International | iN sd % ee ; tik Bae a 5:30 to 7 pm. ELMER RICE PAUL MU NI ‘ DENTAL DEPARTMENT Miicert and dance arranged by. Sec- | Rellef announces, | Main Speaker At A Maurice Chevalier || 2a'Pe:i. “resin tne Stun” | plymouth Weg; A Ser $0 Health Center Cafeteria 80 FIFTH “AVENUE | 7 to at. Thur a tion 5 at 569 Prospect Ave at 930) One: speakers at the symposium Scottsboro Night e New Prices: $1, $1.50, $2, § = aml p. m. Admission at this concert will 15th FLOOR All Work Done Under Persons) Uare of DR, JOSEPHSON will be Hal Ware, Joseph Freeman, | be only 25c. Mac Weiss and Jim Garland. This| James W. Ford,~Communist Party Comrade Lena Davis, of the Dis-|is the first time that the condition | candidate for the vice presidency, trict Committee of the Communist |of Negro and white working class | will be one of the speakers at a ‘One Hour With You’ | ALVIN THEATRE, WORKERS CENTER With GENEVIEVE TOBIN THE THEATRE GUILD Presents FOR “ONE SWELL TIME” | 50 EAST 13th STREET 7 n ' NEW LOW PRICES ie) 0 fh RU E Come to the Patronize the Health Center « e " ” | - a D j INTERNATIONAL COSTUME BALL SRDS NTS A TS Party will be the main speaker at children in this country have been | notable “Scottsboro Benefit Night” to |] MATS. 15 Cents || EVES. 25 Cents _TO BE GOOD} Catatehin an eels Saks > | election campaign concert and mass | authoritatively contrasted with the |be held Sunday at 830 p. m. at the Except Sat, Sun, and. Holldsys aie Fay ranean Sea Aupices of the Downtown Branch, F. S. U. Saito Rea Sr yaab Alg. 4-9649 Strictly by appointment meeting atranged by the Brownsvills | what is being done for Soviet chil- | Rockland Palace, 280 West 155th St. Eve. 8:30 Mais. Thurs, Sat. 2:90 Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E, 4th St, ‘a Dr. L. KESSLER section st 1813 Pitkin Avenue, at | dren | Along with Comrade Ford will be | Tecounipery caicae | SATURDAY, 8 p.m. Best Food Reasonable Prices SURGEON DENTIST , 8 p. m, Other local candidates will a oe nian ‘such well-known speakers as Waldo } ; Ge actuan sill te ses The Bakers Local 22 0 fthe Amer-| Frank the novelist, Louise Thomp- | Telephone ORchard 4-8260 The Theatre Gala Fresents |) Tint Eniertainment: Prise, Come theses impelpigetukes “ also s] 3 _ eg Medera * 7 1 °] ‘. + pes ican Federation of Labor has con- | son, young Negro intellectual leader | REUNION IN VIENNA |) tome it you wish; if not, come anyway. Suite 1007. Nee eas Cor, 14th St The main candidaje in the state tributed one dollar to the children’s |r “artem, Eugene Gordon, Nesto | ‘Seymour Printing Company A Comedy .By ROBERT E. SHERWOOD | : Tickets on Sale, - elections, however, the candidate for | campaign conducted by the Workers | novelist of Boston, ~Malcolin Cowley COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Martin Beck TBEA+, $5» F. 8. U. Dist. Office, 799 Broadway, N.¥.C. RUSSIAN MEALS f governor of the State of New York. | International Relief. Y lof the New Republic, Liston Oak, 35 SUFFOLK STREET | : eae ay cSt nf 3 ANS For P Dockal bask i ee hed aegis Melvin P. Levy and several others. New York City | ts ee) oF ee hae | Rollin Pharmacy ranges by secuon 15 of te Com-| PHTOGRAPHERS inoue erie ee KAVKAZ f ranged by ‘ p ome | i | munist Party at 1610 Boston Road. | 4 ing will be entertainment of the most Airy, Large | PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST | varied and unique kind, furnished on | This banquet promises to be the |behalf of the Scottsboro defense | | . LIVE IN A— greatest of all the affairs on May 14. VOTE TO PUSH | sanrpatgrt teaigurated by tis’ Nac Meeting Rooms and Hall 332 E, 14th Street, N. ¥. ©, 675 ALLERTON AVE. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TO WORKERS | An unusual good program has been | tional Committee for the Defense for | WORKERS COOPER ATIVE COLONY Telephone, OLinville 2-9991 i arranged for this evening Admis- Political Prisoners. ; TO was ‘Tel. Intervale sd > i sion will be 50c. EF. ‘This entertainment will be by 12| | Suitable Se ae Messinger'’ s COHEN’S Risen LA | |leading white and Negro singers, ee ee aoe We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments * BRONX PAINTERS DANCE TO- e dancers, artists and entertainers, in- Cafeteria and Restaurant CUT RATE OPTICIANS 2 sol NEW YORK.—At a meeting of the |Ciuaing’ the well-known Frank Wil | Czechoslovak NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARE 1963 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD, 174th St. Station Bronx, N. Photographic Workers League held | | NEW YORK.—The Bronx Allera-|-Thursday night, the whole member- | nq Never ‘No ee a Goan ||Workers House, Inc.| | ters will inaugurate their ically | More, 5 : . ae ree *! | Ship enthusiastically voted to support | Negro concert singer, Georgette Har- | |847 E. 72nd St. New York new headquarters, located at 1130/ the Communist election campaign. rey ot ‘BMlabkberviaa’ of 1680 ana’ acake South Boulevard, tonight, May 14,| [PYGo: Oh ieee ew and Mar-/ | ‘Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 with a concert and dance. A communication was read from |garet Larkin in songs from Singing | | the National Office of the Commu- | Cowboy. | nist Party. After the reading of the | The proceeds of the affair will.go 2800 BRONX PARK EAST Comradely atmosphere—~In this Ceoperative 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 Eyes Examined by Registered Op- tometrists—White Gold Rims $1.50 Shell Rims $1.00 117 ORCHARD ST., Near Delancey Phone University 4-8180 A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Circle Cafeteria at 10TH ST. and 8TH AVE., N. Y. letter a motion was made by a mem-|exclusively to the defense of the Gottlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE What's On— ber of the League to endorse the | Scottsboro Negro boys whose case is platform and take an active part in | now being appealed by the Interna- | St. 1 Su. 4547 We Serve the Best at Ri Pris RSE sees ‘ ined ace | they : ip Nene AER Re crepe IRs aq) G-4087 Office open from: a, m, to 8 p. m. every day; 9 (Aah Dnadtaved Bal as died WILLIAM BELL ——— the campaign. About 10 members | tional Labor Defense to the Supreme | turd PRDAY oe é | All kinds of Saturday 10 9. m. to 5 p, m, Sunday OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN ‘The Bridge Plaza Workers Club took part in the discussion. A vote | Court of the United: States. | rs 4 miiynave # dance at 289 Rodney st, was taken and all members voted for | la | ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SOLLINS’ Py | participation in the campaign, Cutlery Our Specialty : : i Working Women's Council of Perth ambor|” Two delegates were elected to the International Hiking | Rational Vegetarian |'Tea Party Concert—Dance|| RESTAURANT k -Molinass Hall, King George Road,| City convention and one to the state fi 4 Hill-Mo! 4 iz a id omorrow, ay | ance ‘i Fords, N. J. Admission is 26c rally. A collection amounting to| | _ Restaurant given by the 216 EAST 14TH STREET Special Rates to Workers and Families " ‘The Red Sparks Athletic Club amounting to 10.25 for campaign| Tomorrow a Propaganda-Hike will | 199 SECOND AVENUE . 106 E. 14th St. (Room 21) ma, mate patie cae eee funds was taken up on the floor. |lead us to the upper Palisades, The || 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO BAT fh 1 ae Oe Os aman wanetlramieie 9 bbeateil ee ce $ Opposite Automat gee ee ee fk neophyte | Photo-Group and the Musik-Section | : Bi Strictly Vegetarian food Sunday Eve., May 15th Regular Dinner Tet, TOmpkins Square 6-8287 ann age naps ey 7 s' | will also participate. All workers, L | ¢ f t | ‘ disce we is “West Sond ete at 8 bm. | ACW Rank and File |who wish to spend a day outdoors ine a e eria a Bs 888 bua Tee Affair Tonight | ana uke to get acquainted with our || pure Food—t00 per cent Frigidair’ ||| au Comraces Meet at BUIGARIEN: WOREEES, CENTER: FINge CLASS OPTICIANS Will mect at 5 East 19th St., at 12:30 movement are invited. Equipment—Luncheonette and | BRONSTEIN’S 569 Prospect Ave. near 149th Street! RUSSIAN-AMERICAN DISHES = ed NEW WORK.—Saturday, May 14,|- Three groups will be led by dif- Soda Fountain b All proceed for the Daily Worker SEVER: DATE ‘The Tremont Workers Ciub at 8 p. m, the Amalgamated Rank | ferent trials to the assembly place. & Vegetarian Health | Admisitén. 8%, behin Served Daily from 7 a. m. to 12 p, m. | aut beng,e Package party and vetcher~| and File Committee will hold a Vet-| 1. Leader, Ruth Matthes: Meets at 830 BROADWAY Restaurant La AU Meson e Prteeh 8, | mission is free, | cherinka at 126 University Place near | Dyckman St, Ferry ing 7.30 a. m. Near lth Street Il gee Chacewinl Parkw —saaaaais ene | Siderian-Russian Restaurant : f 4 14th Street. | Walktime 4 hours. Fare 20 cents. B13 East 10th St, N, ¥ Cy g ish Workers Cent Draw the Mass Orgaulzati oid’ a party at 31 Atlentic Ave,| ‘This affair must be one of the| 2. Leader, Adolf Matthes Meets at into the Election Campaign nt 0-8190 Bet, ave, Aang ave. 91, Harry Stolper, Inc. i All workers are invited. Admis-| mobilization of the tailors to carry | West 125th Street at 7.45 a. m. Walk- a . CONCERT and’ DANCE, - : — 73-15 CHRYSTIE STREET j a rhe aa re on the fight against Hillman’s fake | time 4 hours, Fare 70 cents. # G dl R sta SUNDAY, bead at 8 P.M, (Third Ave, parts gene Street) Will hold a house party at 68 Lenox Ave,,| Ove against the workers, * | 3. Leader, W. Schuman: Meets at | La arden Restaurant Italian Workers Cénter, 814 E, 104th St. Patronize the uous! Dry Book «toad sy As 3% at Spm , | Admission is only 25 cents. There | Van Cortlandt Park at 8 a.m. Walk- > 928 EAST 18TH ST, c Alteration Pointe: | will be a good program. time 2 hours, Fare 30 cents. CJ EXCELLENT MEALS and SERVICE aE SEAS HE RAEREAS SNS wil concert and dance at 1130 z NO TIPPING Concoops Food Stores | Southern Bronx, at @ p,m. Admis-| _ ‘ GOING TO SOVIET RUSSIA? sion is Be eas | Today, Tomorrow and Monday—Don't Miss It!, ‘4 baathenl as iaMratpsitts | JADE MOUNTAIN R Posts t se. for your Supply of Ben's Cocoon 11 ks WRT 29 EAST TH STREET estauran ond Churen'e Furnishings, | igh will have a coneert and dance in the 1] , : NEW YORK AMERICAN and CHINESE | : Gees macohan ag Ajtorium of the Coop, 2700 Bronx Park E. A Thrilling Soviet Masterfilm : i - fanutacturers’ . igi ee ee § I ORM Gran ot the UpheaweL ce Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 Chester Cafeteria RESTAURANT 2100 BEONS PARE EAST, GERSHON FELDMAN, | Fibin have concert ghd dance at 1 Fide in the East— We Carry a Full Line of . 97 Orchard Street New York City and dance a s 876 E. T t Av Open 1 am. to 1:90 9, a, “ ; A + ‘tam: St. Brookly & pm. ha’ Most - Gripe aRY / . . Tremon e m Buy in the Co-operative if pee, elem gba STATIONERY (Corner Southern Blvd.) Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢|} Stove and help the Revo- * | qWill have an aff 1680 Anthony Ave., | 55 2 "> “wronx, at 8 p.m a” ides ar Soviet Russia tee Orsanisations ah Woe Moandig Rar Ch. ‘er Spiel teddy AR lutionary Movement.” VOLUNTEER TYPISTS ' : Counc! 36 Directed by orkers Members F.W.1.! J porte Will have an atts 10 x ae | Between 1th and 1th Sts » ‘ C arora, a: 8 pam. All workers of the neigh: A 4 | A VSEYELER PUDOVKIN MELROSE — el Needed in the Daily Worker ADDED ATTRACTION—“SCOTTSBORO DEMONSTRATION” | Fhobe Npmldlity #0. 0-084 Mere Nati eer staple teri sae RAR eth te Council 2 arth by ak Fi DAIRY ene Phone STagg 2-2294 | | BARGAIN—For réspen © 'y: |] 13th Street. Will have ‘a vetcherinka and conc PRESENTED BY W. I. R. RESTAURANT ia oi Hane rene Wowie | John’ Restaurant Studio for 2 or 3, completely furnished, 1067 Kelly St., Br op. m. P G00 | Ss n rieepiac pooxs, kitenenette, ' Ake B —— Comrades Will Always Find It | Ys VT. 3 a its 4 mae . for the Morning Freihe . ACME THE ATRE 5e?,* M000 bw. Pleasant to Dine at Our Place, THE KALE CAFETERIA | etc de att A Sei ay cel shower, sunshine, downtown, $85 8|7.c-—>cummy ROOM for one or wor | Conne 1th STREET & UNION SQUARE || ait fice tne 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx |) 236 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. ¥. SueKeC Al Shalogint omert month on lease from June 1 19 Oct. 1.| “kitchen privileges. 186 8. 17th Bt., Apt. 31. nat ih ee a Proe : TELEPHONE INTERVALE, 0=0149 He seni Ms || 302 E. 22th St. New York Tee MOM Aree a LIGHT ROOM for one; kitchen Piplenens / ‘for the Morning Fre: ——-- reasonable. 204 E. 25th St., Apt. & hy

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