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ore Iwo E 11, 1932 LEACUE IN NEW Go to These oor [Put thecGarnanisi {Connors Strikers PF Help Shoe Workers | Candidates on the || Picket Scab’s House: |f] nexy saTURDAY—WORKERS SCHOOL “PEACE BLUFF”) to Win Their Strike|| “Banot! Red Week!|| Gangsters in Retreat | PEACE BLUFF”) ' Win thee Strike) Gite td Wee Moonlight Sail MacDonald in Sham es Gesture for “Arms (On the Hudson—S.S. Ossining) DANCING—ENTERTAINMENT—REFRESHMEN me down to break it up, but when Holiday” y saw its size and militancy, beat SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1932 retreat, Boat Leaves Pier 11, East River, 7 p. m. | Twelve’ Commodore strikers have (Foot of Wall Street) jbeen framed on various degrees of A) | sir and felonious assault in this ‘strike, The two latest are John and Michael Bokosh, Workers’ Clubs Should Advertise in the “Daily” NEW YORK.—Commodore Laun- | |dry strikers and workers in the block demonstrated yesterday before the nist candidates| |home of a scab, named Ben Gilbert, SHUT Fox St., Apt. 2D. Moretzky Red . gangsters for the Commo- |dore, and four carloads of thugs, NEW YORK. - 1ese are the tations wth can get mat- jerials for collection of signatures |to put the © > q FI 5 & 3 & s g F 3 Zz 4 4 i 2 3 > Intern’) Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR AU Work Done Under Persona) Care ot DR. JOSEPHSON ON AUGUST 28 yieg Avg youseetd UT "OT PICNIC - Loraasia vance Nations C Tickets obtained at Workers School, 35 East 12th St., third floor ATTENTION COMRADES! RETR AE MERETBCT and Workers Bookshop, 50 East 13th St. Number of tickets sold | alg. 4-9649 will be strictly limited. ctly by appuintment Health Center Cafeteria)’ Dr. L. KESSLER RGEON DENTIST LATVIAN WORKERS DEMAND | COTTSBORO BOYS’ FREEDOM WORKERS CENTER | 853 BROADWAY s § M | 30 EAST 13th STREET | Suite 1007-1008 Cor, 14th st. | Workers of Riga, Latvia, yesterday | ae u | New York smashed the windows of the Amer-| | Patronize the Health Center jican Legation in that city, in pro-| | Cafeteria ‘and Help the |} | Attention to People Going to Russia! , : test against the attempt to legally | : li Ph . erence of the Women's Councils | | | |murder the innocent Scottsboro boys. | Special reductions on Work Clothes, Boots, Shoes, Sheep- RAS BnenDy Lpeprement Ro in ar macy t Geney N re tovreport to). ~~ | One of the stones throws into the} ‘a _ Best Food Reasonable Prices ee Ne % places, all) Dres: maker: Win A building was wrapped in a Red flag] skin and Leather Coats PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST 675 ALLERTON AVE. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TO WORKERS + to ihe ; at 7, with the inscription written in Let- | Sporting Goods and Camp Supplies "| Strike at Mt. Vernon ity: "Swe prs sgnnw you 4 DISCOUNT TO CLUBS and CAMPS 7 NEW YORK —Twenty operators of | ¢cutioners.” | Telephone, OLinville 2-9901 S Revolt in Honduras the IQS. Dress Concern Inc. on 334| Pateeee. otter | d RUSSIAN MEALS —_—__ — N W. Lincoln Ave, Mt. Vernon, have |NO NEW SCABS AT REMINGTON The Star Army and Navy Stores SO RS Se an saan f terna-| Reported As Outcome jsuccessfuny concluded a strike a-| NEW YORK.—Not @ scab has en- | 875 BROADWAY | | COHEN’S jonal 2 a . ge a wage cut threatened by the |tered the Remington Rand plant for | i a 7} rooklyn, New York OUT RATE. OPTICIANS the Sovie Of Bi 1 tt er se Elections boss, the last two weeks, except the regular | parce Sloe tea uy mate Avenue, Breen Aare K AV K A Z | | + t The workers refused to submit to|few that were drafted from the of- 332 E. l4th Street, N. ¥. C, st the government is 4 rf ¢ | cut from twenty-five cents per | fice, and who come now in taxis, with |dress to twenty-three cents per dress. |six cops on guard at the plant. |The strikers went out Wednesday ees Amusements Strawberry Festival—Entertainment and Dance LABOR UNION MEETINGS ) be spreading northern ¢ Phone STagg 2-2204 ” : A GOOD PLACE FOR WORKERS Eyes Examined by Registered Op- - 7 OAW A |] tometrists—White Gold Ris $1.50 THE KALE CAFETERIA Shell Frames $1.00 117 ORCHARD ST., Near Delancey by Gilbert Lewis Branch of. the gaatrnge sich Mier hie | (Near Marcy Ave.) | LEAGUE of STRUGGLE for NEGRO RIGHTS | 418 West 53rd Street Saturday, June 11th at 8 p. m. LAST WEEKS The Theatre Gulld Presents REUNION IN VIENNA A Comeay : -By ROBERT E. SHERWOOD. is sending more J THEATRE, 62nd St, Sas Sao the GUILD ‘West oF Bway a reintorce 44 1011 of the Ey 8.40. Mts Th., Sat. Tel. Co 5-8229 ch are engaged in | Brother inbess Suvitee ail ined: revolt traordinary mass | e t secrecy is maintained t the revolt | th St, |Alteration Painters ee ‘Tel. Intervale 0152 _ Messinger’s Cafeteria and Restaurant 1763 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD, 174th St. Station Bronx, N. ¥, OPTICIANS Union Painters, rlocal EVOLUTION OF A NATION! Good Music—Refreshments—Admission 15 Cents t upon a draft resolution ke in the in- Harry Stolper, Inc. 73-75 CHRYSTIE STREET (Third Ave. Car to Hester Street) Le m, to 6 p. m. Daily ms y Rt Admission nent nbership book. | AU Vomrades Meet at “24 | Revolutionist || Summer Festival of the Finnish Workers Federation, BRONSTEIN’S i's as Se mesach tie coe Win Kaplan Strike | 33 pase ins are e: Dry Dock 4-4822 ale apia cou n to speak, and d Soviet Russia tn His. Formation —ane NEW YORK DISTRICT Vegetarian Health = © strike led by sy9) one 28 : ( ; Branch. 13D ae ee vareetene tea Now Aakine Actes 1 Sun., June 12, at College Point, L. [., 10 p.m. Restaurant WILLIAM BELL an at 400 Soutt EXCLUSIVE SOVIET NEWSREEL— for Sante Mirabile, iegnitogorsk — Selec- 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Sports, mass drills, speech in English, “Sports and the class gle,” by St lyn, has been won. i Gerson. Music. Singing. Dancing between 6 and 7 in the eve! Music by > plan agrees to recognize the Al sage from the || | § hago yea Lg gy a 7 eration Painters, recognize the elec- | /2tting workers canton, PEA | veaeotuaste essen ules oll ante, SUMMER FESTIVAL CONCERT SOLLINS S, nsportation has been arranged and al s shop committee, all hiring and| wishing to co should register in advance |} | (Phe Newsreel will not be shown th bts sien th CA ak segs Lae Nei Aue ESTAURANT : he a er Hi ec tortae ines through the shop | pith the Rank kad Pile Committee, because | y ew York Theater.) pe : m RESTAU: tia bare and gr ll men to be taken back | ear ‘ HOW TO GET TO COLLEGE POINT , »( Roo! ge cut Food Workers | He 2 5 c | NOW! FROM NEW YORK—Corona subway trom Grand Central to Flushing Ave. 216 EAST 14TH STREET 06 tg m ) BR Nese Saale ¢ pee eee < ° Station. College Point street car to end of Une, Opposite Automat faton Paint Co. struck |. “2 ia and Ho! FROM HARLEM—125th Lexi Pelham Bay subway to hogs 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Tel. TOmpkins Square 6-837 npel the boss to pay the back | Worke he wages, | June 13, at They got the wages, and | June 18, ince put up a demand for re- j at the p ion of their shop committee. Fo an wv, a Enion “west ‘areas: A OO” LTB WAYGY AMEO 22" st. 19th St. to*hear Regular Dinner 65 Cents ittee of 15 elected to the Flushing Bridge, from which m rond leads to Office Phone ORchara 4-9319 Garden Restaurant || Manhattan Lyceum Hall the College All auto! ‘rom there to | okiyn and Long Island astro fo Flushing Bridge, and ge Point Ferry, where the field Committee) STACHEL SPEAKS AT SOLIDAR- | - - = 7 For Mi Meetings, Entertai) it ITY DAY, DAN (es 598 EAST U3th QTREET Bails, Weddings and” Banquets Jack Stachel, tant National Nant: Sercme ANRRES 66-68 E. 4th St. New York REASONABLE PRICES COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE NO TIPPING MUSIC 4 y of Trade Union Unity League | be the main speaker at ‘Inter-'| tional Solidarity Day Celebration | not | Sunday, June 12, at Starlight Park, 177th St. and West Farm: 1 be held | © % 569 Pros- ‘Workers, Greet Your Delegates! Sunday, 12 Noon, Pier 42—Christopher St. MOTOR BOAT “UNITY” Join in Mass Reception to Workers’ Delegation ,» —_—_——— : : Rational Vegetarian |) reses every saturday and, sunday at * Hear 30 Piece W. I, R. Band at Pier Relraircer im. from. Petersen's Bost Works, nese Long Island Sound. FROM PIER IN BUSSES TO 199 SECOND AVENUE DIRECTIONS: rake. Pelham Bay subway Starlight Park—177th St., West Farm Rd. stisty Your eeca.\emme Same wan ap For further information eall WESTCHESTER 7-5308 ESSEX CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE MEETING MONDAY NEWARK, N, J., June 10.—The Essex County Committee for the} to/}Communist Election Campaign will 19th |hold a very important meeting Mon- day, 8 pm. at 7 Charlton St., New- ark, N. J. 10th Morning Freiheit Excursion on the Hudson to Hook Mountains on the S.S. ‘Claremont’ SATURDAY, JUNE 11th There you will hear report of Delegation SS SEE INTERNAT'L SOLIDARITY DAY DEMONSTRATION JADE MOUNTAIN | CAMPERS ATTENTION! ; Te ceseeniceceanix ar pce All Out to Greet May Day Delegation AMERICAN and CHINESE |} °° siny rents sone ane overs Mamber : tu aie tng abled Yo ese “ngratures RKO nee Leaving Pier A, Battery Park, at 2 p. m. RESTAURANT ae Camp Eauipment oy i eae ee (Moor N, a - Open 11 a, m, to 1:30 a, m. poriran out et Dane saearae e ; Segui Sente Narry) ARBEITER SATURDAY Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢ Pea wiee ae x sve an ou rospeei Parke 1 | Prospects terse, PRESSEABEND JUNI, 11th Dinner 5 to 10...55¢ ‘eat Reale cit 191 SECOND AVENUE DANCINC—ENTERTAINMENT—GOOD FOOD a Study the 14th Plenum Resolutions, a Comrades—Eat at the EAE a odpy of the sew Panighict, TODAY TO TUESDAY TICKETS 85 CENTS IN ADVANCE $1.10 AT THE PIER of the UKRAINIAN saudi ice Sagi malts dmesg ‘ p “Toward Revolutionary Mass Work” | Ruth Chatterton in ickbta! ald ct PROLET-BUEHNE, N. Y. WORKERS’ Parkway Cafeteria eaaederm eA SEER a SUN é Rey _ — 9 Rigo t \| ‘THE RICH ARE ALWAYS CLUB * 1638 PITKIN AVENUE SPORT CARNIVAL and DANCE | WITH US’ sea ee Pee 25 FAST 32th STREET THHATRE—MUSIC—DANCE— Chester Cafeteria Neat Hopkinson Ave, Brooklyn, N. X. iven by Spartacus A. ©. REFOFORT ND CU ch iN : 4 5: At 569 Prospect Ave., Bronx }p) QRORGE ERENE Sum Set Nan hiee BRONX WORKERS CLUB ___ {610 BOSTON ROAD THEATRE GROUP MADISON AVE. oe % sonable, * bi excellent Music MATS. 15 Cents 5 en! v1 SBU! RKERS ‘3 MANHATTAN AVE. issit 7 ‘| 4 a Me Jet or le to shi ADMISSION 40 CENTS pasar peated evi Admission 25 Cents Starts 8:30 P.M. || All Workers Members F.W.1U. | ree eam te mor seule fo, share East. Apt, A-51. A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 Per Cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and LATEST SOVIET NEWS |THE SOVIET PICTURE T! LOTTERY FOR 2ND 5-YEAR PLAN—| THRILLED THE WORLD MECHANIZED INE S-RED ARMY _ACTIVITIES—U TURKEY SION TREATY—ETC, ETC. | ‘THE END OF ST. COMMUNIST |PETERSBUR@G’ CONVENTION Aire: Setviouniare Bonus Parade IN CHICAGO ENTED BY W. I. R. BarACME THEATRE | 15eit S°s With STREET & UNION SQUARE Midnite Show Sat, INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY DAY FOR BREAD AND FREEDOM! FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE SOVIET. UNION—AGAINST IMPERIALIST WAR! Rain or Shine! All Workers Demonstrate! WITH THE WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF SUNDAY, JUNE 12th ALL DAY at STARLIGHT PARK—177th St. and West Farms Rd. Hear the Report of the Workers Delegation of the Bungalows Renting at CAMP WOCOLONA—Monroe, New York Wocolona Now Open as a Cooperative Bungalow and Tent Colony Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street 29 EAST ‘14TH STREET NEW YORK TENT (FOR 2) ____. Aas de yo Tel. Algonquin 3356-8848 BUNGALOWS. st sind and siz6 We Carry a Full Line of Equipped Prevod beds, mattresses, chairs, tables, ice-boxes Grocery and Vegetable Store on Premises ST. ATIONERY SWIMMING — TENNIS — COMMUNAL ACTIVITIES Free accommodations this week-end. Bring your own food MELROSE — A DAIRY VEGETARIAN AT SPECIAL PRICES ‘Round trip fare $2.—Erie E.R. F.S.U. Just Back from the U.SS.R. POOG SCP PF PP PTTEOUS THTET oun rloeeearas for Organizations N. ¥. OFFICE—790 BROADWAY, Room 303 Phone: STuyvesant 9-0879 —PROGRAM :— WLR. BAND—LABOR SPORTS UNION SPARTAKIADE—W.LR. CHORUS—WORKERS LABORATORY THEATRE OF THE W. WORKERS DANCE GROUPS OF THE W.LR.—W.LR. FILM Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVYD., Bronx FIGHT AND STRUGGLE IN THE CITY!—LIVE IN THE COUNTRY! er This can be a reality if you join (near 174th St. Station) Patronize the i PHOTO LEAGUE—PIANO AND VIOLIN RECITALS THE GOLDENS BRIDGE COOPERATIVE COLONY in sa ade aie cok a a CAMPERS ATTENTION “Cannons or Tractors” and “Children pa ee ae ng if interested, communicate with siewanaiachicaemnanaginamaiaaatsea cceaataes n ‘ood : DANCING! SINGING! PE. i Dr. ROSETSTEIN, 285 CYPRESS AVENUE, BRONX Waa iaas Concoops Fo Stores Gentine, Us 8. Army Veniiated S59: Wem Rene tee DIRECTIONS: Take Lexington Ave. 180th St. Subway up to 177 St, Station, JOINT AUSPICES: W.LR—T.U.U.L. and F.S.U. It will be worth your while RUSSIAN-AMERICAN DISHES Refreshments and Open Air Restaurant—Endorsed by all Workers Orgs. | Served Daily from 7 a. m, to 12 p, m. At Moderate Prices Siberian-Russian Restaurant 315 East 10th St. Ne ¥ 5 STuyvesani 99 Bet. Ar Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST YOUR VACATION SHOULD BE SPENT IN A PROLETARIAN CAMP ONLY ‘The Month of June is ideal for vacation in the Proletarian Camps Every dollar spent by a worker on rest and vacation must go to the institutions of our movement GO TO YOUR THREE PROLETARIAN CAMPS Nitgedaiget :.: Kinderland :.: Unity ! LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 rogm apartments “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Revo- lutionary Movement.” Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 John’s Restaurant , NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES |) ae i / 2800 BRONX PARK BAST Where ‘ail’ radicals mect Meeting Rooms and Hall ALL CAMPS HAVE UNIFORM RATES , Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find » 808 E. 12th St saw Sere TO tke quantity of these, se if you are inte $16.50 Per Week, Including Organization and Press Tax library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs yours out, while t c and various cultural activities ced glee aia armen A senokal line ites. We have been seg NO COLLECTIONS a oot sn? e \ Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Gottlieb’s Hardware Ou GUARANTE GOES A LONG WAY Automobiles leave for all camps at 10 Friday and Saturday 9 A.M, and P Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and 119 THIRD AVENUE Czechoslovak LUCKE- KIFF 8PM, from 145 E. 08rd St. and the Coop. Cafeteria, 2800 Bronx Park I | Get off Allerton Avenue Near 14th St. Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 j . E CO. can also travel by train or AN hides of Workers House, Inc. 523 BROADWAY (Corher Spring St.) For merge on Nitgedaiget and Unity call a8 ee 3 e ¥ j= for Kinderland TOm juare 6- Office open from: 9 m, m. to 8 p.m. every day; 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 347 E, 72nd St. New York| |f| Phone CAnal 6-2085 New York City en ee et ea vees rs Soturday 10", m. to 5 p.m, Sunday Cutlery Our Specialty | Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 Mail Orders Filled Promptly City Office of Camp Kinderland: 108 F. 14th St, Auto Station Phone Lehigh 4-2888 r