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AUGUST. 12, 1932 HITLER PLOT TENG !2 Program at F.S.U.'V CL. END ORSES || Writers, Artists Call JE XILE MEN ACES Office Workers? ROOSEVELT OPENS Jamaica Unemployed DAILY W ‘ORKER, NE aw YORE, FRID: sl | Boatride SaturdayEve; 'Protest Meet Tonight | Meeting Is Broken : Council Wins Fight WITHHINDENBURG Heating Writer Attend) “REN” TAG DAYS, On Hungarian Terror YONKERS JOBLESS) U>_BY Police WALKER “TRIAL”| Against Eviction Nie: | WEA Sys ea eae rll EW YORK. — A mass protest . ae Ore — A meeting es more oot JAMAICA, N, Y, — The Unem- ting against the recent execution an 200 workers, ie majority em- ed by the ‘I nce Co: 3. . ployed, Council won a sweeping vic- ropotitan Life n-|F'arcical: Hearing Is |tory in an eviction fight here Mon- ny, was broken up by! Held In Albany __ |: moon! Worker to Raise Funds |"°s Hudson River nounced} Saturday, Sunday |} American Workers Will Protest est} Raid Ce artroom After “°'Cops Smash Meetings Fasci ot aur ille C Beth St., between police here yesterday at 24th St. and A Negro worker and his family were h asclsm nicer .W YORE i and 3rd Aves. at 8 p. m . | Madison Ave. evicted from their home at 108—56 editor of the NEW YORK. — The Youn ™ ERS, N. i. nae fe + — rial of i . * oe beau inepeilat ik i ening. The meeting is being held Nt UBS Sp once kers boocd the cops as}.NEW YORK.—The farcial trial of 5011 ot. wmriday night: The furniture ¢ District S: led the courtroom where Helen ;munist Le: Jimmy Walker, Mayor of New York, (Cable By Inprecorr) |under the combined s of the dragged the speaker off the ;|was left to lay on the street during BERLIN, Aug. 11, — Ye: | yesterday gave its endorsement to the | sonn lutiona’ Meats ay rs iaesrid Sete tat sa pletform saa a Si alleles the pouring rain Saturday. Mem- Chancellor Von Papen me of Political | Election Camp: Days bey Feder the P.m- Booey ie peuple aon as The Office Workers Union an- Teaany ae endiinta -t6p ae bers of the Unemployed Council see- leader, later Hungen- A seine ie Sat ane. fe tur RES Ge F Ee. Sore nounces that despite the attempts of | -°™™2 88 Sah re & Catholic leader, and later Hunger hh Gollomb, Louis Lo- | conducted Saturday and Sunday an Cultural the police ‘The cops were accom-| tno P dent, ing the furniture on the street cal. police to prevent their meetings, berg, Nationalist leader today he will : ; ; ‘ and| they will hold one next Wednesday | Walker, whose record of grafting confer with Hitler and In addition to prot2s murders, the mass ing thse two g will go led a meeting of all the neighbors Monday night and succeeded in car- prominent. artist: 1 August 1° and 14. — It issued a c: panied by immigration office: erward ‘ ai * | on writers will be guests of honor.|/to all its sections to give the tag held 42 workers for questioning as to} g. vasry ‘a a and rewarding political henchmen i* > : h Re : : { torceaenagis oe g and every Wednesday thereafter. val I el é the eae will discuss the results with Tt affair will be an informal] days their fullest support. Thro on record as do he nding fee: tenine hele ani” to We ink thie tomb) surpassed by few capitalist politicans | 7¥98 all the b eae: evicted ene ore pee: end-off for H. W. L. Dana and other | 1. sands secured on thes? tag da posits ce G Rreldrict [Bight were held for deportation, W Tee no matter how corrupt, will attempt] ‘ily ae ee ea ae A final election on the re 1 ei es is se I g da ager putea ae : aay perryrt reigag aera ag zation of the Cabinet is expecied for ® Proceeds from the boat. |it Will be possible to conduct a cam-|ieeders, who were arrested together} Jackwin was sentenced to 30 days. had, P face af evereheining weileses at we|Was held the next day the workers tomorrow. Yesterday the German | ride will go to “Soviet Russia "Today."|paign particulary among the younger |With their two executed comrades| The struggle of the unemployed is marched to the relief buro and foreed corruption while Roosevelt, candi- 7 and who face a similar fate unless |getting sharper here. They are faced 7 the agents there to grant three de- The program will include Cowboy | workers and first voters, the y. c.|®™4 wit 3 simi Cope ef peat : a OOSES A HAND date for president of the same Tam- a & siniga pune BP AEfeaet Cet ONC ee eared world-wide mass protest is made. |not only with police clubs but with L j many Hall that has supportea Wal.|™ands which are as follows: day it expresses some doubis. aon re fe i Among those who are expected to}Doak’s deportation activities. But ee Pay _| 1, Recognition of the Unemployed : e : 4 ero eons Fy ie AS Sart "s of the Young Communist |attend the meeting tonight are Sher-|thev are fighting. ; jKer, will try to appear like the im-| 770i 9, Immediate relief for all The “Deutsche,” organ of S of “Bor Russian songs by | ig yood Anderson, Malcolm Cowley, Ed-| Thousands of Bi vorker: | Be oes | Partial judge who sifts all evidence] oo” nought by the Council to wald, former Labor Minister, reports | Boshk: n folk songs|League and the youth branches of |W0od Anderson, Malcolm Cowley, Ed-) Thousands of Bronx workers pour-} Had Just Sentenced]in the spirit of abstract “justice.”| Workers brought by 3 ‘ mund Wilson, Joseph Freeman, Mi-}ed into the streets Wednesday in : ‘ the relief station. 3. Members of the Hitler was persuadeq to abondon | by Ricardo Cortez and a musical con- | the International Labor Defense, In- | ., ee ts f ho: Gala oie Workers Jail 1. Amter, Communist candidate for il ce t iii praaiee cuh acelns: the oe Hawulan chael Geld, Emery Balint, Hugo Gel-| protest against the brutal police at- = to a eau sbeiGr Ot Naw Cove seed ihe Unemployed Council to be present a’ press was certain that Hitler would be appointed as Chancellor, bt A nist, | ternational Workers Order, Labor and many others. All workers|tack on a previous demonstration. oe ‘ ‘ all investigations made by the relief mise of “still higher advancement” | Margarete 1 Pianist, Alex Solo- | Sports Union, ete will receive their revolutionary intellectuals have} They were Bugis again, but they| McKEESPORT, Pa. Aug. 11—| following statement on the trial. |), Bey Byeceaner lao Pondenure: acl, cellist, Nor- | es for the tag davs through Room |been urged to altend, Admission is|held the streets for 30 minutes a-| When Joe Sucha, blacksmith boss,| “Today Mayor James J. Walker ee ee s The Deutsche emeine Ze! Piawist and Hyan aun eae gee thie be. | Tee. gainst the full force of cops. had a hand crvshed off in the cold| Will appear before Governor Roose-| \ yw.1L. SENDOFF TONIGHT. formerly strongly __mandolir We ae he dtc io tueceo ne ie ee Those arrested in the previous de-|‘olls of the McKeesport Tin Plate | Vvelt to be given the hearing that he! New YORK. — The New York claris that 2 Hi | Paul Sweet's. Carnival Serena~ |g Gane to Gheok Ge the particins:, y _|monstration were summoned to ap-| mill hore on August 4, there wasn’'t|emands on his case. This is the| New York delegation to the first na- represent a fighting lers will play the dance music. [ae Pres hae Sued aD RUEGS PROTESTS pear in court {o keep them away |dent, tailroaded: Mary Russel. and |Mayor’ Walker whose police cossacks| tional Convention of the Metal lagee sections of the Gern he tag days na as an 4 : incent- NDF grain i adectta: any particular grieving among the| have beaten up the unemployed] workers Industrial League will be | ) arid caus? economic and foreign po- T Ieee eee tan een ne Jobless Call Meet workers. Sucha is a company stool| Workers, whose detectives do not] given a sendoff by the membership Nlcaivcompliea tiene THUG KIL KU LED ED AS | |_ All Section Organizers and Youth IN U Ny ALARMS The detonation was called by| Pigeon, is on the Cort Vue Council, | hesitate to use their billies on strik-| or the New York local of the M.W. iy) Branch organizers have been notified ° se acm vamulavea scaunel: Uk prs! and is the company police magistrate |@rS—this is the Walker that asks LL. at its meeting tonight at 8 p: a 2 |to get their boxes, from Room 509, , 3 Jr Bune * who, only the day before his acci- |for a hearing. m) in diving ‘Flees. Irving Pidce and “| ATT ACKS TINE BS} 35 E. 12th Street, before Saturday, J9FJ\| crowd gathered at the corner of Park | Qo ost 0-4 tencss. Rus-| “Whether Mayor Walker is re- 2 BAS , Hill “Ave, and. Linden St. ‘Italian | 08%] Smith to 80-day sentences. Rus fi Bes 15th St jand to get their membership out in 3 sel and Smith were handing out leaf-|™oved or not,” said Amter, “will not) phere will also be a report of the aa ish workers ssed_ the Haib eheae Workers addressfd the) iets against the new ten per cent change the character of the govern-| New York State Conference of the ssQdOY| Ganssters sent by the Alderman of |W28° cut an dadvertising the Na-| ment.” The Communist Party dec-| mw... which was held recently. ¥! Milita for Murder (A complete list of 25 Tag Day i the Seventh Ward, who is also a fas-|tional Convention to form a Steel|Jares that whether Walker is re- ie . Militants for Murder z coer Reports Growing t Meader, tried to oreate disorder,|0d Metal Workers Union which will| Moved or not, the corruption remains} know that their control will be | stations wil appear in tomgrrow's rar Hi ae Saal eS 4 : € uisoreer- | se held in Pittsburgh, beginning Sat- | the same under capitalism.’ Roosevelt | weakened by retaining such a scoun- (Bya Maine? “Cortespandant) issue of the Daily Worker) Mass Anger Here Bay Seance cient Gee ea will remove him only if it fits in drel in a leading position. The z ‘is ie ‘ive ‘4 pie "i EVILLE, Ky., Auz, 11.—Last 5 rests were made, and the police| The leaflets were given to the men with the needs of the election cam- jee 5 Hermanas and the day one devutized gun thug, (Cable by Inprecorr) eats uo. thale ‘pHihgnarsc going in to work, and only four re- paign and with the demands even| character of the capitalist govern- | all parts of the city for the best pos- el ees | Try to Fra me Kentucky sible results through the elections. Chmese Am Communist near Glei uniform-d heme of aisle baabgerice oie cor ; SHANGHAI, Aug. 11—Great anx-|° All are held on $500 bail each, {fused to take them, which is signi-|°f local and state democrats, who ment. however, will not be changed. cut in the “neck What s On ae iety is evidenced in Nanking official el a a at ficant of the swing of sentiment in cS ried Leben GN Cs circles over the attention devoted by| “Toward Revolutionary Mass Work” |this mill towards the union. There ans away from the | : all sections of the American public} Pamphlet containing 14th Plenum | is already a strong local organized in in the Kentucky prim- | duet! to the trial of Paul and Gertrude the mill. ir} ections, The Clans are mili-| The Joe Hill Branch, ILD wit ihold an ra Resolnyions ae i | : aos: he. Ce | open air mesting at goth Bt and second’ | RUCEE, 3 nt.miners, members of the National | ave. at 8 p.m, Speakers Beam aud Mowe ; ; 5 i sh- s Union and now blacklisted The Chinese Ambassador in Was! {HO RHES: apts elas "| Open air anti-war meetings under the|ington has sent a° confidential report : rs ivities auspices of the FSU will be held 98 follows: | describing the excitement and angry he 7 = e Mesholu Parkway neh, ‘. a o; re Clans bone fon nn iam Poth the | perry Ave. Speaker: Mill?. “(protests evoked in the United States REGULAR ADVERTISERS IN THE DAILY WORKER u ; of Bowman | ‘West Bronx Branch, 167th St. and Girard by the trial. This action marks a Red Star Press (“The Road”) Parkway Cafeteria ster C! hey 2 | Ave ake : 1 it » Le 7 They are in| Ave. Speaker: change in’ te Atueide of th Ain: BEGINNING TODAY Chester Cafeteria ‘ Butchers Union, Loc&l 174 Prospect Branch, Franklin and : 3 robes mesengran). pl ch a ecri “Karl Marx Branch, 158th St. and Broad-| protests in hostile silence and refused ~ So gal gts Ui toleyrisy a edaea a Santal Midy t+ apers de- | Mags Revolutionary 2 : if to transmit them to his government {4 9 Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Fund Manhattan Lyceum ta darsc lee cpl. is N. J. Branch, lecture on “Life| oy ¢ oe thi ai Ge eH aRGe Bronstein’s Vegetarian Restaurant Sollin’s Restaurant | Funeral fer F in the Red Army,” at Newark Labor Ly-|0F to report the growth of the p Dr. Kessler Rollin Pharmacy of the cr @NNY | ceum. speaker: Morris. test movement, with the inclusion of Czechoslovak Workers House Gotillen's, Hardware 44 ND meg es {és 4 Avanta Farm essinger's Cafeteria (So, Bivd.d Rothman Today | A special meeting of the Bath Beach|™any well-known personalities ay x Union Square Mimeo Supply World Tourists, | Workers Club will be held at 2273 Bath|public life and the jincreasingsnum-| (Tragedy of Dostoievski) Camp Wocolona Golden Bridge colony oer | Ave., Brooklyn, at 8:30 p. m, rotes! 7 H i a Russian Art Sho} Cameo Theatre NEW YORK. — The body of Fan- Lee eae at Ol neneen earner euons) 1 Author of ‘ORIME and PUNISHMENT Demnvate Acme ‘Theatre Rothine leading member of | ..cComrade Kramer, just returned from the| front of the Chinese consulates. and ‘BROTHERS KARAMAZOFF’ Cohen’s (Opticians) Stadium Concerts eee BUDE Soviet Union, will speak on “Youth and Dental Dept., £W.0. Dr. A, ©. Breger des Workers Indus- | education in'the USSR” at the East New| In his confidential report to the who dicd week from | York | Worke: 524 {Nanking Government, the Chinese Brooklyn, at z mM @ mass re-| snder’ the Ambassador warns Nanking of the today at 2 p. m. | ee growth of the protest movement in y of the dead comrade will | nave'a lecture a¢/285 Winey St, Booking | the United States. He also mentions in state in the Workers Center, | at 8 p. m. that reports have been received in The Latest Soviet Talkie With English Titles A Seats D5 ¢ Health Center Cafeteria Wm. Bell, Optometrist boss ainst “all of us 2 _ 12th St. | Zhe Harlem Progressive Youth Club will] the United States that several well- hdve a question and answer meeting at ed 7 1 i Under these slogans the Commu- pe |1538 Madison Ave., second floor, at 8:30/KNown persons in influential circles _—MuSIOo— What Are the Communist arty an orkers nist Party, the New York District, JOB SHARK CONVICTED jem. All comrades are welcome, in the American colony at Shanghai Bway calls all workers to a mass protest! New yorRK. — M meeting August 19 at 8 p. m. at|gi9 sixth Strest, i insbel vork ub wi have openly declared their support DIUM CONCERTS" : east. Oe . “ns no iB Ginter | 5 opsn air mesling es wile. ave. met | for. the Rueggs. G Phtiithttovie-srarnox ORCH. t Organizations Doing to Save the Daily Worker’ Z will speak in German. girls to act as “hostesses” in “speak- | *t 8°30 P. m., arranged by the Shoe work-| The Acme Theatre, beginning to- _ Ganesan Senay ig tia al atta ers Center of the Bronx, All shoe workers y will prese ai easies. |are eriied: day will present a masterly drama, | was sentenced to | 170th St., at 8 p. m. Lewisobn Stadium, Amst. Av. & 138th Central Opera House, William W.| three years in prison for running an igre ae RICE AEE RG “AMERICAN MADNESS one Communist candidate for acta = Comrade Rosenbe f the Sh vorkers |“FLAMES ON THE LGA” EVERY NIGHT at 8:30 with WALTER HUSTON joliaral “iN speak. Max Bedacht| tmicensed job-agency. He adver- | industrial Union, will epesk on the Tr Mil, REVOLT OF VOLGA PEASANTS | PRICES: 25, 50e, $1.00 (Circle 7-7575)— Dally 102. M.38e—I1 P.M. to close Se ; i . senator speak. It tised in the morning papers and gent |ier and Geller ettkes Re inioeBetten te F g ; Sg Eo eth aise 1. Aug. 12, Lecture, Mapleton Workers’ Club, 2006 70th St., B'klyn, N. ¥., 8:30 p.m. 2. Aug, 12, Concert, Bast N. ¥, Workers’ Club, 52 Vermont St., B'klyn, 8:30 p.m. P “Flames on the Volga,” a vivid his- 3. Jamaica, L.I., Pienic, Communist Party and Women's Council, Aug. 14, For- s-| torical document of the time of Ca- : TENN MENDY: e 4 therine the Great, showing the re- 4. Aug. 21, Daily Worker, District 2, Picnic and Mass Features by the ve yolt of the Volga peasants against buhne, Labor Sports Union, Pioneers, Workers’ Ex-Servicemen’s vague, A ; Marine Workers’ Industrial Union and Russian Echoes, under the direc- the oppressions of the Czaristic re- tion of W. Kirsanoff. Speaker W. W. Weinstone, Editor of Daily Worker. {gime. GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OK WORKERS’ VACATION IS 4 of the W. I. R. chorus will be] phe NOW BEING OFFERED BY OUR TWO COOPERATIVE CAMPS mM. at 16 West 21 Street (top This racket is msed” agencies it | Threaten Communist | i275 crime under canitaliom to send NEW YORK. — Republican Gon- fee ee peat Se eeeinicer groasman Sirovitch, who last year| ~~ auboeers ie simply called in the Tammany police and had them beat up representa- tives of the jobless when they came to him, is more cautious this year He lets the gangsters do the work. Two thugs approached J. Sirrota, | Sirovitch Gangsters 5. Aug. 27, Mapleton Workers’ Club, 2006 70th St., B'klyn. Concert at 8:30 p.m. picture was roduced with ; dias i 6. Aug. 28, Coney Island Workers’ Club, 2709 Mermaid Ave., Brooklyn. Con- cert at 8:30 p.m. eat historical detail uncer the di- rection of the noted Russian Jurij e e e Taritsch, who produced “Czar Ivon d jthe Terrible.” The film was made if é al ef an ni the actual regions of the Volga, — ing protesting will be h 86th Street soak 1. Sept. 3, Bath Beach Workers’ Club, 2109 Mermaid Ave. Concert at 8:30 p.m. | Councit 19, U. C. W. ©. W active campaigner for the Commu- Fiftieth St. and Fifth Ave., South Brook- j Ste’ Meeting at 10% rs with thousands of peasants taking nists, and told him to “lay off Con- |! ania james OF ea the role! ed by their ancestors This is a Proletarian Plan to serve you . gressman Sirovitch” in his speeches | ,.covrt *mt Caroll Sis... South Brooklyn. | A lecture on the “Role of the Pr centuries back, The picture will con- Inter’! Workers Order |j=ast NEw xoRK WoRKERs DENTAL DEPARTMENT CHILDREN’S SCHOOL be given at the Bfonx Prog: cr they would “lay out Sirrota ‘Ticontiet.. Ave. |tinue until Sund: a 7 tnolusive, $12 a Week (Organization Tax 5c) Sirrota is a leader in organizing | Brooklyn. Sneaker, N. K Pee el pips Bes Ree Reeser (Asay NBreriz as | ey . block committee. He was one of the | coney island, Speaker, ih, Lichtenstein’ "| sarceppay °° PREMIERE OF “HOUSE OF Week-end Rates: 1 Day $2.25; 2 Days $4.25; SUE Yaa ENTERTAINMENT delegation to Sirovitch last year. | Brightwater Court and Fourth St, Coney| 10> DEATH” AT CAMEO TODAY 3 Days $6.25 15th FLOOR vn | island. Speaker, W. The ¥. C. L. will hev2 a party at 1619 ‘Twentieth Ave. ane zs At the huge central demonstrati Washington Avenue, Bronx, Apt. 8, at 8| “House of Death,” the ‘Soviet All Work Done Under Persona) Care Fri., Aug. 12, 8 p.m, : rally Friday night, at Seventh St.| yn. Speaker, N, Haines 2m drama of the tragedy of Feodor M. WEEK-END ORGANIZATION TAX 10c PER DAY cer patie 962 SUTTER, B’KLYN } and Aye. B, George E. Powers, can-| Hopkins and Pinkia Ave, Brow PPA 5 hea Dostoievsky, author of “Crime and Jooking in Ni i i: ‘ e trata sian Council 8, U. C. W. C. W. will hold their | Dost Bunks for Home Cooking in Nitgedaiget Are All. Rented : Gidate for chiei judge of the Court| ral demonstration, speaker. open forum at Crotona Perk, Claremont | Punishment” and “The Brothers Ka- e All proceeds to save the Daily Worker of Appeals, and other speakers will] seventh St. and Avenue B, Vista al and Fulton Avenue, Bronx, at) ;amazoff,” will have its, American ae See ape WILLIAM BELL eens thie ‘terior iat the | onstration,” Lower" Meahatinty eee Premier showing at the Cameo Thee Profits of both Restaurants go to Communist Dailies, Daily Worker OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN All workers invited! workers cf due ecue ate pusenta Council c. W. ¢. W. will hold an|atre ‘today. “House of Death” was and Morning Freiheit. ——— Pen eat PEN TaD | "Seventh "Aver and. 1/dnd t., Hevlem, | 9P62 Sit meeting at “Bryant Avenue and] Giected by V. F. Fed j H : 2st | Hath Street, Bronx, y Ve. leroy and pho- is aes Defiers of Pool Boycott "niine Henaetvon. eandiate. 3a pe Geiihe Gr a ee USUAL CULTURAL AND SPORTS ACTIVITY H(i Hy A Bee Can retake ae eee, Workers, Civil Mave ne camera work for “Road to Life” T WateLBy Oar OWNCAbH DiFeeto TRAC , j a to Be Given Mass Trial pe iat fe Admission is 10c. |with special musical score, prepared ravel By Our Own Cabs Direct to the Camps. Special Rates to Workers and Families ATIEYTION COMRADES! ome | ican Workers’ Club NEW YORK, N. Y., August 11, — | Cinb, 192% Boston R A mass trial of a group of workers | iit!h, St, and Vy who refused to support a boycott of | Moisaye Olgin, candi” Installations of a new Executive poara, [PV Go ine oas conesrt and dance will be held in the e titles are in English. pper Brovx! Tremont Workers Clu, 2075 Clinton Ave- speaker, | ig hue oN Po ohiwes Autos for both camps at 143 B. 103rd St. Di ath Congtercionei | HUG, Near 120th Street, Bronx, at 8.30 p. m.| The cast is headed by N. P. Chme: at 9 am., 2:80 and? pam. Phone: LEb Our Cabs Have Special Signs On Them 106 B. 14th St. (Room 21) . Opposite Automat : Health Center Cafeteria Let. LOmpkins Square f-R28% y at 10 a.m.; Friday, Saturday. 2882 | r y 50 EAST 13th STREET the Bronxdale swimming pool will | Pistriet bo siraonbe rains yer aay Hoff, of the Moscow Art Theatre, and ‘ : i Patronize the Health Center Cafeteria be held tonight at the Co-operative . prea Workers Bx-Servicemen’s League,# Post |N- A. Podgorny and N, M. Radin, | For any information call EStabrook 8-140 || an Entertainment and Dance ts Arrangod|| ,4n¢ help, the Revolutionary Movement, Building at 2700 Bronx Park East. Pileenth, Ave. ahd. Sth Bhi.” Somth by ee See ae Ruth- | Merited Artists of the Republic, have Several members of the Vanguard peers, Speakers, J, Roberts and H. Kap- y also prominent parts, . an. + 6 y iated . and Jor rook | Concha Michel, revolutionary artist will Community Center, affiliated to the | Sheepshead Bay and Jerome Ave., Brook diile ot tha factivda ana tell of the Ande by the East New York Workers Club SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th RA ae At the WORKERS CENTER EAT AT THE Labor Sports Union of America, de- |'7",, Speaker, I. Pinson. {tm list Le t 1538 Madison A Vermont St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. : B Svaken (2 Plokgeu 5 |Iimperiait Lease, edison Remain sai Vermont St. Beroktyn, R CAFETERIA fled this boycott and went into the |a.retrien 7 mt Sts Brooklym Speaker: a1'9 p.m. PROLETBUBNE aii’ Ootle All Proceeds for the DAILY WORKER Bool. A large jury and several judges, | 5 srt arene ane Jaen, St Sent!) ed Houk Workers Center, at 293 Colum- Speaker—COMRADE FRANK SPECTOR 827 BROADWAY ail workers, will try the members of | Powers, candidate Chief Court of Appenis,| >! Street, Brooklyn, will open with an Between 12th & 13th Sts.) the sport group. Fitzgerald and Sklar. righ piiempecsctcrictl ahi ot Royal Dishes for the Proletariat Avenue St, John and Fox 8t., Lower Dr S| OUR WORKERS MEMBERS OF F.W.1.U. e cj Sea Bronx {Central demonztration), main spenk.| The Broklyn Section, I, L. D, will hold york i er, Henry Shepard, candidate for Leut.|® Concert and dance’ at Casa D'Amour,| | ahs . —— Be ae Tree beak FOU Le. Tae, ee ee Beta stro and Memala "Avenue | | | Have Your Own Picnic With Us! st. Over 27 Years Picnic in Prospect Park é SUNDAY y] Oe Le {| Men and Women to be held by the Albert Glassford, candidate from the All organizations are urged in a no- ) IN’S COUNCIL No. 15 fist Assembly District. and Gera Seepessy, ties ‘sent out by the New York State| | DISCOUNTS TO ORGANIZATIONS! Mtg ; LABOR UNION || |siStnrgae et Saar Dee | Sint co Bae, Sorte: Sor 250 Tickets ses cceesessee.20 Conte Bach CHRONIC AMENTS || Sunday, August 14th > MEETINGS Hue pleats’ wht’ be ‘Gnasr' thu Latsisar afl“ cenmuen “wie. iia Minted. Cegesten| | 500 Tickets ...........,...15 Cents Each Skin, Nerve and Stomach Disenses and}! an proceeds to the DAILY WORKER the joint Yorkville Units and the Young tag days for New York City, set for 750 Tickets ig 12% Les} A Charges Reasonable. _ : Geaoenlaes Yoube Aukust 18 and 38 CHRO ‘ Cents Kae! Jamaica, L. I. — A PICNIC | raAy A GRIPPING DRAMA OF CATHERINE THE GRUATIA., aes he Se coe cae 110 EAST 16th ST., N.Y.C. || soa wosens Coamen orreemsyy atch b Preliminary rallies: Lower Manhattan, ‘ Tithe at Gate Will Be 35 Cents Mseeei ‘treet and Avenue B. speater,|{! Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Aug. 12, 13, 14 | ‘Sir. Daily, qforker All Proceeds go for the DAILY WORKER Comrade Vern Smith will speak on the role “Bet. Irving Place and Union Square Daily 9to 8 P.M, Sunday, 9 to 4 P.M. }| of the revolutionary press in the present eile, eriels. (To. renck the plonie gravee, “sisgirona cach walls acaraly THE REVOLT OF THE th ea PEASANTS! jchwarte. Le aba cea and Avenue A, Speakers, Thirtceath Street and Avenue B. Speak- bway, change for Jamaica tesla af Bre away saeetion, get off at | Forrest j | A Lecture has been arranged by the t VS NO. MON SEQMOLE. TICKETS NOW READY! oss Macndors. ape | MAPLETON WORKERS CLUB { SATURDAY “CaAR IVAN THE TeRRIBLE" | Comrades, Please Patronize Comrade Harry Raym: } Emanuel Levin, leader of the bi hanett | - ln | Role of the Revoluti ‘y Pres i Heatsrenta” Congressional otticy Com: |] OPenine Aus. 22—“CLOWN GEORGE’—First American Showing |f) AUGUST 2ist,,1932 |= BURKE GARAGE _ [Prevent cconomis ents Bim Cammrseeieial Disteles, Canal B|) Oe | bigyooelleenieiecise —_ and the Blecti Oi i an Wille alan n ‘ Hamsbere, st Grand. sireat Eatension “and |p] ™™ “HWATRE! 196854. 0 92x 2921 WHITE PLAINS AVE. tur nae ah eer pert eg neg ahh t9 om 1ON PARP ‘Midnite Show Sat, | asant ay ar. ah i Allerton MA Palit eects N.Y. b bagel mass circulation { —