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WAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1932 —— HOLD COMMUNIST | PS Pres CONVENTION IN ~ NORFOLK, SUNDAY NORFOLK, Va., June 24.—The V ginia State Nominat AUSTRIAN Govt: Against Shipment| | PAGE War (CONTINUED FROM ONE) pee is Sharpens In came off the ship and} Hastern Europe to intimidate the sailors ing workers with- The police were also on did not dare to attack the ation because of the mili-|Austrian Government in its interest | Capitalism received another jolt GOES BANKRUPT! Communist Candidate | aati with the default of the | relief for a Ney Bie Day Sentence | Is Given’ To Shepard, NEW YORK.—Henry Shepard, Ne- gro worker and candidate of the Communist Party for Lieutenant- #overnor of New York State, was sentenced to five days in jail, yes- terday, as one of the leaders of a delegation of unemployed demanding | gro Woman worker and her family at the North Harlem Em- } |SHOE STRIKERS |the Shoe and Leather Workers In- ASK FOR RELIEF Picket So Well, Boss Has to Sneak In | “OF see Amusements VIENNA AFTER DARK FICE GIRL” “Sure Cure for the Blues’ —London Times NEW YORK.—The Relief Commit- tee and union officials will have | someone at 5. East 19th St,, office of | LAST % WEEKS The ‘Theatre Guild Presents REUNION IN VIENNA Workers’ Clubs Should Advertise in the “Daily” REGULAR ADVERTISERS IN THE DAILY WORKER of the workers. The private| payments on its foreign debts. ergency Relief Headquarters. The | qustrial, Unioh, all day toda: A Comedy Red Star Press (‘The Road”) Cohen's (Opticians) vay 1 4 y to re- 's (Opticians: A ‘ man employed y the dock] .. ae ntire delegation wa: rres' he .By ROBERT B. SHERWOOD, iffe Co. (Tents) Coco and Spinicelli (Barbers) ! will be nomi: Senate an lie a eet ciee The default amounts to a confes-'| “tire delegat me aaresied. |ceive collections made in the shoe GUILD THEATRE, tind st. Dental Dept., I.W.0 { ongret peat any! sion of bankruptéy an 4’ anh a | Similar sentences were handed | shops for relief in the I. Miller and Fr Ith Center Cafeteria and for congr ight 4 the Japanese officials to| Sion of bankruptcy an d an actual ees Ey 8.40. Mts Th., Sat. Tel. Go 5-2220 Mt. Chop Suey folk section electors. Ne SW as } ‘0, aS well as W work- i 2 Concoops Food Stores Butchers Union, Local 174 ers, will be nominated by see a ‘ eR: bell, Communist Party candidate for | strike committee points out that the a m ‘AIR yWAY & 47th ST. Camps Unity, Kinderinnd, Nitgedaiget Line! Cafeteria Sin workers defied all attempts to|the most desperate sitempts of | tn.’ state senate from the 20th Sen- | heroic Miller and Geller strikers have AYE, TO 2 PLM. —35¢ Lerman Bros. (Stationery) Workers Coop Colony A mass meeting the convention will Sunday, June 26, wit It follows a year o is in Eastern Europe and mpt to drive the workers off the| moratorium but thtis was also unsuccessful. | terrific ¢ pak up the demonstration world capitalism to avert a threater demonstration should mark/ disaster in the Danubian countries— the beginning of a determined fight | a disaster which is bound to have! own in the E. 1238rd Street Court to jhe other members, Lawrence Camp- atorial District, also a Negro and to Loretta Tarmon, Eugene Nigob, Wil- | liam Fitzgerald and Norman Smith. Andrew Geller shoe strikes. Today is pay day for shoe workers, and the stopped many wage cuts for shoe| fTiger end workers in other shops and should be helped by all shoe workers, Python in Fight tor Lite! FRANK BUCK’S John’s Rests Bell, Optometrist Marry Stolpe it Optical Co. Parkway Cafeteria Melrose Cafeteria Kavkar Restaurant Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Fund Bronstein's Vegetarian Restaurant Sel’'s Lunch Rental Midy M 8 the American working class to| wide repercussions throughout the ‘oduction and shipment of| entire capitalist world. | District Organizer of the Com: The delegation’s demand for re- Boss Comes Early | “BRING EM BACK ALIVE” er lovak Workers House Party, as one of the speakers. Busi- : z =: | lief was supported by an enormous| The strike is so effective that Mike Cafeteria (So, Blvd.) against the Chinese People * ra m4 Farm Tourists, Inc. ness sessions of e conven will| ind the Soviet Union. | crowd of Negro and white. workers in | Miller, the boss at Miller’s goes in at are Mimeo Supply m Bridge Colony begin 7 p. m. Monday, June 27th va Chk he ae A | the street outside the relief station, |5 a. m, himself now to avoid the Patronize the sian Art Shop Dr, ‘Theatre, Acme Theatre Communist sy did eeigan : | It was smashed by three riot-car | picket line. be held Sund ? | load of policemen but the demon-/ The Miller scabs grumble becau: ‘J , June Professor se tanooga, n of New york tni-| ATT) 10 BOSSES 22222224 2s sma amount | ene compan promises to them ar Concoops Food Stores Teieusan catur, I he American Commit- | | of “relief being given to the Negro |not being kept. They make from $6 Intern’ Workers Order COMRADES! waukee, V tion, like two days. starts on Si | Woman and her family. Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST e World Co! Ss Against | nendously enthusiastic) (CoONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) held in Newark last night. | | octal an ELECTION TAG to $16 a week, and most of the shoes | | have to be remade. ‘SAYS PAPEN MOVE) DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR AU Work Done Under Persona) Care at DR, JOSEPHSON Health Center Cafeteria WORKERS CENTER 50 EAST 18th STREET Vv Cinvention c Detroit urda ‘MANY JAILED BY AUTOMAT CUT WAGES id unemployment insurance. | the Wagner bill contains an addi- “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Revo- NEW YORK. — It was reported by gs provision for the issue ot | AGENTS OF DOAK! ‘ "¢ Automat workers ' 000,000 in bonds to finance pub- | IS AG AINST SOVIET lutionery Movement.” Patronize the Health Center f employees a |lic works. Of the $500,000,000 very | | Cafeteria and Help the , cut that day. | DAY, TODAY! ts. will go to give employment to | h Job | ee = OPTICIA N 8 Revolutionary M | 8 few unemployed workers. The rest | |F'lophouses and 200) mat the military alliance bétween|"o sins onchare aaid SSS gilt see | al will go into the pockets of building! Agencies Raided | Germany and France es proposed by | “ite Puone ORehare 4-010 Best Food Reasonable Prices |Collect CampaignFun contractors and producers of building | Chanchelior Von Papen to Premier| Manhattan Lyceum Hall What's On— ‘Saturday and Sunday |™tri#ls beside the grafting poli-| (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)|Herriot is mainly directed against | sods Ree a ee oe |the Soviet Union, is clearly indicated by the Whaley-Eaton Service in the “foreign letter” of June 21st to “cli- ents only.” “A military understanding” — and Banquets New York Balls, Weddings | ticians. | 66-68 E. 4th St. Harry Stolper, Inc. 78-15 CHRYSTIE STREET Hieey Ave. Car to Hester Street) m. to 6 p. m. Daily Bade Dry Dock 4-4523 a| “They let me through and I found feeble promise of “aid,” for a few| two more officers inside. While I was workers in the future. | standing around, I fovnd out how food and shoe workers and all mem-| In the meantime the workers are|Corrzupt these agencies aré, Every | bers and locals of revolutionary |told to starve. The fake Federal re-| worker wlio applies for a job must | it is stated in this letter on Fran- | unions to turn out en masse today | lief promised them through the Wag. | show his passport, citizenship papers | co-German relations—“would per- ind tomorrow for the tag days to | mer bill merely serves to “justify” the | issued prior to 1921. If a worker can- | mit the Papen Government to in‘, se funds for the state election |Municipal bodies in their attempts to| mot show the necessary papers, they | tiate with France, if Paris so de- SATURDAY ‘A mass meeting to protest deportation of Yokinen Elmont, Lil. 73 Meacham Av NEW YORK—The Trade Union| The bill therefore makes only Unit Council of Greater New York | has issued a special call to all needle, RUSSIAN MEALS For Poor Pocketbooks KAVKAZ 332 E, 14th Street, N. ¥. ©. Students Branch, LU.D., open-air meeting at A Bronx, at 9 pm. to Dies Bill. have Hoe Ave.,| an ROOMS TENTS BUNGALOWS WILLIAM BELL OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN ri under the auspices of th campaign. |further cut down and completely shut | lock him up in a back room. While | sired, A STRONG pig RUSSIAN . Hariem Cinb. Special headquarters to obtain | ff the litle local relief now being|I was there they locked up 15. Called | POLICY.” banda iat i + Bs! boxes and collection material at 5|given out under the pressure of the | the riot wagon and took them away| “There is even Berlin talk of a Chester Cafeteria tute, on “Workers: |East 19th St, has been set up by | Workers fighting under the leadership | for deportation, Within the last week| FRANCO - GERMAN W A R i 876 E, Tremont Ave. yp, at 8 pm. 3 |the Council and will be open from |of the Unemployed Councils | workers for deportation. This is the | AGAINST RUSSIA, TO BE WAG- Sed aus Spectal Rates to Werkers and Families (Corner Southern: Bijd) ‘The Harlem Progressive Youth Club will/ 10 a, m. to 7 p. m. today and Sun-| The workers must intensify their |@w method to bring back prosperity.” | ED ONCE THE LATTER IS EX Laer _ 9 poaifen ave ant teas scr as struggle for immediate relief. They Crooks at Work GAGED ON HER EASTERN NEW YORK OFFICE— 106 gets a ee a 21) |) Quality—Cleantiness—Moderate Prices . | At least 5,000 worker collectors, to|must demand that not a cent be | Workers during the same day re-| FRONTS BY JAPAN.” 799 BROADWAY, Room 303 5 le “hae All Workers Members F.W.1.U Sap negate ie'w. | Collect 10,000 has been set as a quota|given to bankers ahd industrialists | Ported that two dapper individuals, | Phone—STusvesant 9-0878 ‘Tel. TOmpkins Square 6- j B3rd st, | for the two days by the United Front | and that all war funds be turned to| flashing adges and posing as “im- | al the workers for social and unemploy-| migration inspectors” attempted to | ment. insurance, | blackjack money out of workers | | living in the tenement at 332 W. 17th St., on the East Side. the | Election Campaign Committee, Com- mt | munist Party. Workers are instructed to report, Saturday and Sunday, to the nearest Comrade Buitenkant will yspeak Bast New York Workers’ Club, 524 St., Brooklyn, at 8:30 p.m. JADE MOUNTAIN = AMERICAN and CHINESE Gottlieh’s Hardware 18 THIRD AVENUE Near 1th St, Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 a ? COHEN’S f “Economy” Bill Goes to Senate. CUT RATE OPTICIANS | Couneil No. 36 will have « party at 951) Legecwsiare,, Bronx, at 8:30 pm | 1 The “economy” bill which even! Concentrating on this Jugoslav | | “a | REST. AN’ i Sere Ue et St SaNOOM | soanp. Gaplkalles: papers are teeted t0| nighanoda the ariel “fit cakes Al) kings of t | | diel iscale Aut nembers of the United Counctl ot | | where collection supplies will be | 4, eis t bill, is| en <Gt BEKO ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES | | Open 11 a, m, to 1:30 a, m, Workitg Class Women are called upon to| given them: pealeigs Rees Oe) Webecem » 48| questions regarding arrival. in the ; |Special Lunch 11 to 4 j free food and clothing for the children of| Williamsburg: 390 S. 2nd st, 4| We” for Anal passage and enact-|y. s, citizenship, ete., and then éol- || Cutlery Our Specialty 29 BAST 4TH STREEI P ment by the Senate today. The only economy which the bill| Dinner 5 to 10. 197 SECOND AVENUE the unemployed. Meet at Downtown, at 11 a.m Eyes Examined by Registered Op- tometrists—White Gold Rims $1.50 | emnly Shaking ‘their heads, they in- variably declared that it was “a bad | NEW YORK Tel, Algonquin 3356-8843 713 Myrtle Ave., 226 . | Troope Ave. 1 Fulton Ave, 62 Gra- Rutgers Square, | Ten Eyck St., |realizes is at the expenses of the » EUR RR Shell Frames $1.00 | " py An entertéinment and dance will be held| ham Ave. : case. | We Carry a Full Line of | Ss $1. Between 12th and 13th Ste, ft Labor Lyceum, E. l4th St., Newark, |meager wages of the Federal em- ie ; x i . 0 oe | 117 ORCHARD ST., Near Delancey |) . r Brownsville: 1813 Pitkin Ave., 105 z : n one instance, a militant worker COCO and SPINICELLI INVITE YOU TO 2 N. J., to wel delegates to the Stat They | ; 0 welcome jelegates to the State taPont Ack ployees. They will be cut by about | who called their bluff was placed by PATRONIZE— | STATIONERY - Nominating Convention. Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-0554 . €) through a compulsory | Downtown New York: 142 East 3rd Fe oe ee is St., 11 Clinton St,, 257 E. 10th st. 196 Broadway, 5 East 19th St. them “under arrest” but when they reached the subway, presumably to go to the Battery and thence to Ellis Robert Dunn, Henderson and others will speak on the ‘Dies Bill over Station WEVD at 8:15 p.m., AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations Babette Deutsch, Donald A Comradely | BARBER SHOP and payless furlough for one month. Alx. Workers who are deemed indispen- 4-064) Strictly by appointment Dr. L. KESSLER | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY; ITALIAN DISHES | | | ‘under the auspices of the International | co | Sable will receive a’ direct wage-cut. | + aed i ra | | : 5 sland, th : | al wpe A place with atmosphere Wabor Defense. : | Bronx: 2700 Bronx Pk E, 2075|The heads of departments are em- | i550 Mcnaeie te ens ee to fA Rrra tine hae Ht SURGEON DENTIST where all radienls meet Committee of 25, U.S. Depositors, win|CUnton Ave. 1619 Boston Rd, 1157|nowered to enforce unlimited fur-| . bi 1500 BOSTON ROAD mikes " tga 358 BROADWAY 202 E. 12th st. New York ‘an open-air meeting at Herzel and| Southern Blvd., 3882 Third Ave., 569 | Cor, 14th St loughs at theig discretion. It is said here that the “economy” bill will be adopted without any opposition. . 007~ Pitkine Aver, Brooklyn, at 8 p.m. Prospect Ave, 333 Beekman Ave. corn egonK. NX eae ew Nonk . Upper Manhattan: 301 W, 29th St, 350 E. gist st, . | Harlem: 1538 Madison Ave., 24 W. Post 35 of the Workers Ex-Servicemen’s| 115th St. 15 West 126th St. 8 W. League will hold an open air meeting at PAINTERS PICKETS ON TRIAL NEW YORK.—The eight pickets arrested Tuesday in the Alteration | Painters Strike against Skaler Con- | struction Co. are still being tried. |] Dr. LOUIS L. SCHWARTZ SURGEON DENTIST ‘The Bath Beach Workers’ Club will have ‘m concert and dance at 2273 Bath Ave., Brooklyn, at 8:30 p.m. Our work will please the men, the women and the children NO TIPS NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT Linel Cafeteria A 127 UNIVERSITY PLACE Corner 1ith St, ~ew York Rollin Pharmacy CUT THIS AD AND SAVE * Cent Frigid © Prospect Avenue and 16ist Street, Bronx, at | 135th St. Come to 1130 Southern Blvd. to help | = =iaee PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST pb rh rere ee ee) ab 3 pm. me ere South Brooklyn: 764 40th St, 1109 picket. | 4 owrnaes Meet at ie » acare 230 BROADWAY SUNDAY 45th St., 3159 Coney Island Ave., 136|] Our $1 Job | | Tel, LOngacre 5-8909 + BRIIC | 675 ALLERTON AVE. “Near 12th Street eGangha Michel, noted Mexican musician, 16th St., 21st Ave and Bath Ave, Half Soles VOTE COMMUNIST FoR: { ; BRONSTEIN’S SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TO, WORKERS give a recital at the John Reed Club, | ae * | LUD : . a | (i Telephone. OLinville 2 eee oes ee ee and Heels 4 |) 5 Aesinst exptatist tere; against | H. Hootkin's Barber Shop} | Vecetarian Health COMRADES NRT A _— BATE A ie | Complete Store || 2 ie Ss suppression of the | 185 WEST 4ist STREET, N.Y, | he Restaurant a P k 3 ¢ f t iz {. The L W. 0. snd Council No. 68 wi | LABOR UNION Sh the politics! rights of workers. |] One Flight Up 558 Clhremont Parkway Hron> arkview Uareteria ehave s joint plenic at Schults Bay Stack, | 60ce Ms Bungalows and Rooms to 1435 BOSTON ROAD Sie Staten Island. Ad-| MEETINGS Workers We <ddtve “the ‘text dioan at the dewalt DINE IN THE OPEN AIR Garden Restaurant 323 EAST 13th STREET Near Second Avenue REASONABLE PRICES COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE prices ALWAYS OPEN PROLETARIAN CABARET Entertainment and Dancing Sat., June 25, 9 p. m. Rent for Summer Season Several very nice rooms and bungalows for rent for the summer sea: tul farm in 2 Pennsylvanii ning water, Electricity, Swimming, fish- Messinger’s Cafeteria and Restaurant CAPITOL SHOE REPAIR 109 E. 14th St. ‘The Harlem Siapeuabve,: Youth Club will hike. to Tibbets Brook Park. Meet at 1538 | Madison Avenue, 2nd floor, at 9:30 a.m. | sharp. | Painters invited to regular Monday: ig called by Alteration Painters e 27, at 8 p.m, mee! ‘The Downtown Y. C. L. will have a beach | Organization Committee, J Party at Ocean Parkway Beach. Meet at| s+ 1130 Southern Boule, # eat “1 1763 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD, NO TIPPING ing, ete, Reossonable See gts 4 General membership meeting, June 20, st Airy, Large CHECKER CLUB Mia whe Hasler eS MUSIC cate with A, Benson, fgaftgeitclon Anti - Imperialists Puertorri- | hitoation Pe : : 2s SEVENTH AVE., near 145th st, Conirades Will Always Bind 0 fgtens (Section ofthe * Anti Ses Meeting Rooms and Hall seed Pleasunt to Dine af Our Place. League) will have a lecture at est 114th ; Fi ‘9 - i Street, at 3 p.m. Subject: ‘The Agrarian | Laundry Workers Taylor Gordon, Famous Negro Tenor ental 707 SOUTHERN 6LYD. Brons Problem. Speaker, Comrade A. M. Dieppa. | Laundry Workers Industrial Union shop TO HIRE Our Gang Kids—Radio, Hollywood Stars CAMPERS ATTENTION! (wear (74th St, Station) A concert will be given in the evening, 8pm. at| delegate conference June 26 at 11 a.m., jsharp, at Ambassador Hall, 3875 Third Ave. workers of all races and nationalities, in Ul shops, whether organized or not, invited | |» tes to this conference. Full he Commodore strike will be sented through the Shop Delegates Coun- CAMPERS Genuine U. ATTENTION S. Army Ventilated 9x9 Wall Tents $12.50 Anna M. Lewis—Tap Dancer, and Others Dance Music by Sunset Stompers Jazz Rand To Promote James W. Ford Nominee for Vice-President on the Com- manist ticket among the Negroes of Harlem " ADMISSION 50 CENTS AUSPICES—Harlem Negro Workers Club RB INTERVALE #9149 Army Tonts 16x16 and Others Also Camp Equipment Reasonable Prices— MANHATTAN WIPING CLOTH INC 478 Water St.. corner Pike St. Phone Dry Dock 4-3476 Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 The Barney Lee Rose Youth Branch, 1. 1 @., will hike to Hunters Island. front of restaurant, 27 ft 9:30 a.m. Everybody is welcome. Phone STagg 2-2294 A GOOD PLACE FOR WORKERS THE KALE CAFETERIA 286 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N, f. (Near Marcy Ave) ¥ Fur Workers nt of the Needle Trades Union calls all active| union office, 131 West Street, Saturday morning, for its| npaign against Saturday work The Millinery Department, N. T. W. 1 twill spend the day Peekskii ‘Tickets can be obt ¢ 131 Street, Round REAUTIFUL ROC: quire all wee CHILD TO BOARD — Good Home Country-like. Room. for parents ‘Laurelton-8-7756 Comrades—Eut at the Parkway Cafeteria All improvements rnoff, 71 E. 7th Tibbets Brook, | of Woodlawn | st 10 am. | SOLLINS’ RESTAURANT 216 EASY 14TH STREET tation (Jerome ‘AN workers are NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES | EAST SIDE—BRONK | Vacation—Catskill Mts. Ideal for and Recreation BOATING — SWIMMING — TENNIS EXCELLENT TABLE—Si2 Per Week WILLOW REST FARM GREENVILLE, N. ¥, FIGHT AND STRUGGLE IN THE CITY!—LIVE IN THE CO) 1638 PITKIN AVENUE Brooklyn, N.Y. concert | & 8:30 | Hopkinson Ave. cents. Council No, 17, Brighton Beach, will give | @ dinner for the benefit of the shoe strikers at 2 pm., at 3159 Coney Brookiyn. “Admission 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents Island Avenue, | 50 cents | These are used tents but in excellent condition. We have a small quantity of these, so if you are intending to camp this yeur, pick yours out, while we haye a good assoriment cf thom, carry a comple line of other tents. cots, stoves, blankets and s general line of eamping and fishing suppites, We hare been es- tablished in the same spot 1875, OUR GUAHANT B GOES A LONG WAY LUCKE-KIFFE CO. 528 BROADWAY (Corner Spring St.) Phone CAnal 6-2985 Mai) Orders Filled Promptly JUNE 25th.—International Workers Order PICNIC Amaigamation Picnic of the International Workers Order SATURDAY, JUNE 25th || PLEASANT BAY PARK--From 10 a.m. to Midnight ——PROGRAM—— Freiheit Chorus (Schaffer conducting) —Sports—Dance Orchestra AMTER, Main Speaker SALTZMAN, Gen. Sec., LW.O. Soviet Movie — “A JEW AT WAR” And News Keel of National Nominating Convention. EATS DRINKS MANY PRIZES Proceeds tor Unemplorment und a the General Off'ee of the LW.0. JERFERON | TODAY TO TURSDAY Frederic March and Sylvia Sidney “Merrily We Go to Hell” NEW LOW PRICES MATS. 15 Cents || EVES, 25 Cents Except Sat., Sun, and Holidays Connells 4, € and 18 will hay to Prospect Park et 1 pm. an outing Meet at picnic grounds | | Prospectt reise I have an outing to Van Brownsville Councils, U. C. wave an outing to Prospect Poe Plenic grounds at 10 a.m. | Staten Island Council will have an outing. Meet at 70 State Street, at 2 p.m | ‘This can be a reality if you join | _THE GOLDENS BRIDGE COOPERATIVE COLONY | if interested, communicate with Dr. ROSETSTEIN, 285 CYPRESS AVENUE, BRONX It will be worth your while Printer Ort ncn onic LA Ilan 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 EAST Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find » library, athletic director, workroom for children. workers’ clubs and various cultural activities Tel, Estabrook 8-1400; Olinyille 2-6972 fake Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue W., Fn wall | | New York City Mareel Scherer will speak on “Lite in the| Red A the open forum of the , at 3:30 p.m. Admission 4s free and all workers are invited OW $12 A WEEK IN ALL THREE Boasts neh a CAMPS: GO TO YOUR THREE PROLETARIAI- CAMPS Nitgedaiget :.: Kinderland :: Unity ALL CAMPS HAVE NEW UNIFORM RATES $13.00 Per Week, Including Organization and Press Tax WEEK END RATES: FIRST DAY $2.50, SECOND AND THIRD $2.00 NO COLLECTIONS The camps haye enforced this drastic cut to enable mare workers to come out for resi and recreation Automobiles leave daily for all camps at 10 AM, ed abe Biturday @ A.Mi ane 6 P.M, from 143 EB. 03rd St. and the Coop. Cates 2800 Bronx Park E. Yee can also travel by drain or bont. All at low tates, for intormation on Nitgedaiget and Unity call City office, ®Stabrook 8-1400 and for Kinderland TOmpkins Square 6-8434 City Office of Camp Kindertand 108 B. 1th St, Auto Station Phone Lehigh 4-2nK% 1]! PLAYIN the Moscow Art Theatre Stage Hit “Armored “NOT TO BE MISSED Stands with the yery films as ‘Poterkin’ and St. Petersburg.’ ” Russian End of great ‘The English —Merald-Tribune. Titles Added Features Soviet Chinese Troops in Action—Latest Bibbtnaradl Clans News Picnic Arranged by City Central Comm, of LW.O.— DIRECTIONS—Take Lexington Oar to last ston. ADMISSION 25¢ Subwoy to 1th St, There take U1 From there rither welk or take bus, SATRE | ase! SQUARE 9 A. M. to 7 PM, Bue, Sat, @ Sen. Midnite Show 5: Offfee open from: 9 mm. to 8 pom every days Pim m. te Boom Sotorday Woe om fo Soom Sunday