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! Page Two | Daily, cWorker Published by the Comprodaily Publishing Co., Inc., daily exexept Sunday, at b¢ 18th &t., New York City, N. ¥. Telephone ALgenquin 4-795. Cable “DATWORK. Address and mail checks to the Daily Worker, 60 E. 13th St. New York, N. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By mail everywhere: One year, $6; six months, $3. Borough of Manhattan and Bronx, New York City. six months. $4.50. MRS. WRIGHT IN | two months, $1; exeepting Forsign: one year, $8; MASS PROTEST FREES CHILDREN) Two Girls Were Held/Then Czech Gov’t Ex-| lls Engdahl and Her (Cable By Inprecorr.) BERLIN, Sept dahl and Mrs, Ada Wright, mother of the Scotsboro boys, were choslovakia with an umn, for Demanding Milk /|pe NEW YORK. Jacobs, 34, nad Helen Marinick, age 13, who y d Augus k from one of thi phie age for demand- Vright spent three of four jail under the strict he money given her to buy ‘over two s confiscated. Engdahl was investigations. twice and expt an Meira tan undesirable foreigner.’ Red JFriday morn! tion was prohibited in fease of ‘res w solid and he ul and Mrs. Wright an ns and J s of pr from na uutraged workers which poured into ee Ne, Pudge Young's letter box for nat two.) weeks, Wore); CHUNELy As the date for the hearing on the Ponsible for the release. oro case approaches (the Nathan Greenberg, aged 15, ar. ng will take place on October Yested with Sophie and Helen, he workers of the United States in jail, the judge having ordered him |must develop e yeritable storm of eae for his sani at- | protes t the fr -up of the/|s Fhe eeia ite Neel | Negro by The fight for their im- De Ges fomsalin cnaid te mediate release must be intensified right here at home, as it is being sharpened in Europe through the tour of Engdahl and Mrs. Wright. him to an asylum. The LL.D ll to carry on a sharp strug; his release, also for the Sam Brown sentenced to six months im the workhous & Harlem “Jim Judge, and James A. Ford, 13th St. Jobless Force sentence to a year on the same Seacga, toth ‘saateroed inch week, Milk Trust to Grant 40 Quarts of Milk a Day NEW YORK.—The 13th St. Block Committee, one of the most active in | the City, yesterday won a victory in s struggle to win relief for starv- | en when it forced Border’s | ne of the milk trusts, to grant 40 ik a day for distribution hborhoods. Railroads Announce Total 20 Percent Cut) CHICAGO, Ii, road company exec announced t an additional 10 per Wage cut, a total of 20 tounting the c fect in Febru Yuary cut was road Brotherhood the men not to the grounds that it was “temporary” and would result in rehiring many of the 700,000 flobless in the industry. This sub- terfuge is now aban After the |to turn on the gas and electricity in | s last February, none were | wi homes where they had been | Fe-hired, instead, 100,000 more were|shut off, after the payment of a/ discharged ‘ee on the old bill. ae a | Later Jain a) 1 mittee eeded in putting back the Williamsburg Council [fie ere one who haq been Forces City Bureau to |cvicted at 535 East 13th st. _ Rush Relief Action | | wor! NEW YORK.—The Williamsburg | his mind. Wnemployed Council yesterday broke} The supervisor immediately sent *hrough the police lines at the Home) investigators to the homes of the lief Bureau in P. S. 43 and forced | the supervisor to grant relief to sev-|by the Unemployed Council. | ral needy families. | The workers marched back to the} ‘The supervisor at first refused to|Council Headquarters and voted to fee the committee of workers who| take part in the Relief March today. | rail- demand The Committee is de:-.mined to follow up this yictory by demon- | ng in front of the other food persuaded delegation from the Block Com- | Gas and Electric Company to agree rs outside forced him to change had been elected to present the de-|They will meet at 61 Graham Ave. mands but the mass pressure of the| at 8:30 a. m, [AMUSEMENT What Is The Cry of the World? Starting Today!—_.| $| —SEE— er ae caer, —SEE— Che World at ¥ Ae) F Joseph Stalin War yy Wm. Z. Foster Rise of Fascism George Bernard Struggles in i Shaw TH India ty A Ramsay Sacking of ; MacDonald Shanghai ; Mahatma — _ || Unemployment $ _ Gandhi and Hunger 7 Benito Communist Mussolini Demonstrations Adolph Hitler A Mighty Drama of Civilization’s Struggle! “Worthy and unusual . . . Attend-| “Truly important . . . One of the ance should be made compulsory.”| best efforts of its kind.” —EVENING SUN} —N. ¥, SUN eS ACME THEATRE Exe. Sat. & Sun. ESC) Kor to 2 PM lith STREET & UNION SQUARE Midnite Show Sat. * JEFFERSON TODAY TO TUESDAY—2 FEATURES “DEVIL and DEEP” with Gary Cooper & Tallulah Bankhead “UNHOLY LOVE” with LILA LEE Mth Street “A REVOLUTION ON WHEELS” and 3rd Ave, —Daily Worker AMKINO PRESEN’ with DOLORES DEL RIO and JOEL McOREA Daily to 2 P.M. 350 11 P.M, to close 550 Stop the billion-dollar subsidies to the trusts and banks, Immediate unemployment insurance at the ex- pense of the government and em- ployers, stimulating, always exciting, often $0! bene Thirer,Doily News j }- seine 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 EAS 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; Olinville 2-6972 Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue ice open om: Om. m. to 8 p.m. every day; 9 a.m. fo Bp. Saturday 10 9. m. fo 6 py m. Sunday { ) 9—J. Louis Eng-| the day the Block Com- | families whose names were presented | |an all day pionie . ‘REX STRIKE 100 PER CENT NOW Skilled Workers of the AFL Join Walkout NEW YORK.—All the skilled work- | ers, members of the Carvers Union (AFL) and all workers of all sorts in Rex Products Co. yesterday at noon joined the strike led by the Metal Workers Industrial Union. This strike whose main demand is the withdrawal of the last wage cut is | now 100 per cent solid, due to the | correct united front tactics of the j union, and due to militant picketing, especially by the young workers. Rosenberg, the boss, was forced to shut the shop. |16 Families Evicted At Once in the Bronx; | They'll March Today NEW YORK.—About 2,000 workers gathered at 581-587 Beck St. yester- day to protest the eviction of 16 workers from the house. Police from two precincts prevent- ed the workers from putting the furniture which is lying on the curb back into the tenement. Hundreds of workers under the |leadership of the Beck St. Block Committee have pledged to keep a | 24-hour-a-day vigil over the furni- | ture. * | A member of the Young Pioneers | who was lying sick in bed when po- \lice came to evict her family was |beaten about the face by one of \the police until blood flowed because e told him she wsa sick and could not move, | The Workers International Relief is mobilizing workers to come to the aid of evicted tenants with relief. All of the tenants except a few who will guard the furniture will take part in the Relief March today. | Workers Resisting Eviction Attacked By Tammany Police NEW YORK.—Tammany police yesterday attacked a group of work- ers mobilized by the 53rd St. Block Committee to put back the furniture of an aged couple who had been evicted a short time before. The police, who had been lying in wait, attacked the workers as they began to carry the furniture back in- to the house. Workers in the neigh- borhood helped the workers who were attacked and all were able to with- nittee also forceg the Consolidated | draw without arrests. The entire neighborhood is being mobilized by the Block Committee to join in a struggle for a free apart- ment for the aged couple to be paid |for by the Home Relief Bureau. Hundreds of workers in this section | will march in the Relief March today. What’s On— SATURDAY Units 20, 23, 34, Section 15 will have a concert and dance at the Coop Auditorium, 2700 Bronx Park East, at 8:30 pm. Ad- mission 25c, proceeds to the Daily Worker. The Alfred Levy Branch, ILD will have an entertainment and dance at 313 Hinsdale ‘| St., Brookiyn. ew I. W, 0. Shule No. 15 will have a tea party and concert at 951 Leggett Ave., Bronx. Proceeds to the Daily Worker. $9. The Downtown Workers Club will have a concert at 11 Clinton Bt. Admission is 25c. . es The Red Sparks Athletic Club will have a party and dance at 380 Grand Bt. at | 8:30 p,m. ee ae The Bath Beach Workers Club will have a dance at 2278 Bath Avenue, Brooklyn, at 9 p.m. Admission is 10c, ‘The Harlem Progressive Youth Club will have an election and Deily Worker dance | at 1838 Madison Ave., at 8:30 p. m. Ad- mission is 25c. ea ads. All members of the Medical Aid Nnit of the WIR are called upon to be present at the WIR headquarters at 12 a.m. to assist at the first aid stations for the relief dem- onstration, ohae, W.E.S.L. Post 4 the Prospect Work- ers Center will have @ concert and dance at 1157 Southern Blvd., Bronx. | W.E.S.L. Post No. 75 will have an out- door meeting at Pitkin and.Hopkinson Ave., | | Brooklyn, at 8 pm ‘Members and sympathizers of the Maple- ton Workers Club are invited to @ house party at Gottesman’s 1758 @and 8t., Bklyn. |e party at the Hungarian Workers Home, | 350 East Sist St. | Worker. | | Post 150 (Yorkville) housewarming at Hall, 347 East 72nd St. at 8 p. m. dance at the Prospect Workers Center, 1157 | Southern Blvd., Bronx. The West Side Unemployed Council will have an entertainment and dance at 301 ‘West 29th St., top floor, at 8p. m. Admis- sion 15¢. Paar i, | | Anti-war open air meetings under the | auspices of the F.8.U. will be held as fol- lows: es ine jem International, 134th St. and Lenox Speaker: Leroy. | ae Ave. 4 Sea Gate Branch, debate: “Is the Soviet ent Applicable to the United | | ates." ie Nef District, F.8.0., a6th Street and Lexington Ave. Speaker: Wilson. SUNDAY The New York Section of the League of | Workers Thoatre will have an affair at the Coney Island Workers Center, 2709 Mermaid Ave. Admission 25c, | ‘The International Labor Defense will have @ mass meeting at the Russian Mutual Ald Hall, 106 Clay St., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, at 2 p.m. Unit 1, Communist Party, Trenton Seo- tion, will have a spaghett! supper at 54 Bond 8t., Trenton, N. J. at 6:30 p.m. Ad- mission to supper 35e. . ‘The Harlem International Branch, F.S.U., wil Thave an open forum. Comrade Scher- er will speak on “National Minorit! the U.8.8.R.” . Concha Michel will sing at © concert dance for thy Dally Worker Emergency Fi to be held at 24 West 115th St, at 8 p. m. Admission 1s 40c in advance; 50¢ at door. Chugh ator ‘The Greek Spartakus Workers will have t Pleasant Bay Park. . The Kast Bronx Branch, FSU, will 2 plenic at Tibbets Brook Part, LL Mee: ot foct of Woodlawn Ave, station at 10 @. m have ot 9. | whe Young Communist League will have Proceeds for the Young WESL will have a Czechoslovak Workers ‘The Concourse Workers Club will have a DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDA®, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932 ANNUAL PICNIC of the FREIHEIT GESANGS FEREIN Sunday, September 11 at | | | PLEASANT BAY PARK PROGRAM Ensemble String Orchestra. Pageant by Freiheit Gesangs Ferein, International Workers Choruses. Dance Orchestra and various other features. Tickets: 25c in advance. At the door 35c Directions: East Side Subway to 177th St, Unionport Car to last stop. From there our bus will take you to the Park, MIMEOGRAPH PAPER SALE 3 5 Cc Per Ream BLUE, BUFF, PINK AND GOLDENROD This is a high grade watermarked Mimeo-Bond (We have everything for the mimeograph) UNION SQUARE MIMEO SUPPLY 108 E. 14th St., N. Y. C. Phone: ALgonquin 4—4763 HEAR THE REPORT OF THE AMERICAN DELEGA- TION TO THE WORLD CONGRESS AGAINST WAR! SUNDAY, SEPT. 11, 19832—2:30 P. M. Webster Hall, 119 E. 11th St., N. Y. C. Speakers: J. G. Roth, Socialist Party; J. C, McFarland, Marine Worker; Lloyd Westlake, Carpenters Local, A. F. L., Newark; Joseph Cohen, Na- tional Students League, Chairman: Rabbi Henry M. Rosenthal. Negro Songs by Eva Jessy’s Black Knights. Organization tickets at Workers’ Bookshop will save you 5c on admission. Subscription 50c. Auspices: American Committee for the World Congress Against War. ———————————— eee SSS eR a REDS CORSET IRR CAMP WOCOLONA MONROE, N. Y. ERIE RR. Lodging: $1 per day, $4 per week ALL INCOME TO THE DAILY WORKER Spend Indian Summer With the Pioneers WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12th AT CAMP UNITY Proceeds of Entire Week for the NEW PIONEER MAGAZINE Same Low Prices Pure Wholesome Food Special Pioneer Program SPORTS DANCING SWIMMING Workers, Support the Press That Fights Your Battles! Get Ready for the 6th Annual “DAILY WORKER” “MORNING FREIHEIT” “YOUNG WORKER” Bazaar MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, N. Y. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday Oct. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Collect articles and greetings for the Bazaar Journal ahd send im- mediately to the Bazaar Committee. Help make the Bazaar a success BAZAAR HEADQUARTERS _ 50 E. 13th St., New York. (6th floor) Nitgedaiget Open As Usual Our Spacious Hotel Is Ready for the Indian Summer —COME FOR REST— In the Heaithy, Invigorating September Climate of Nitgedaiget For Information Call ESiabrook 8—1400 | DAILY WORKER AFFAIR | Section 6, Unit 5 I. Gorelick ) WAYNE S8T., MIDDLE VILLAGE Long Island, N, Y. | Saturday, Sept. 10, at 8 p. m. DR. A. C. BREGER Surgeon Dentist , Special rates to workers and families 200 E. 23d St, , 30-12-30th Ave, Cor, ‘Third Ave. Grand Av., Cor. 2d New York City |Ay., Astoria, L. I. WILLIAM BELL OPTOMETRIST end OPTICIAN |SPEND YOUR WEEK END at CAMP UNITY with the | Shoe and Leather Workers Indus’! Union All Proceeds for the Union Busses Leave Daily From | 145 East 103rd St., City | Inquire at Union Office, 96 Fifth Ave. Algonquin 4-9641 Special Rates to Workers and Families 106 E, 14th St. (Room 21) Opposite Automat Tel. TOmpkins Square 6-828? ALgonquin 4-9268 Office Hours 10-1 & 2-6:30 Dr. LOUIS L. SCHWARTZ SURGEON DENTIST 227 UNIVERSITY PLACE Corner 1th St. New York NEW JERSEY PRESS PICNIC Sunday, Sept. llth Floral Hill, Chattan, N. J. for the DAILY WORKER || Emergency Fund AUSPICES OF Working Women’s Council of Newark. ag ra Program, Refreshments, Alg, 4-0649 Strictly by appointment Dr. L. KESSLER | SURGEON DENTIST 853 BROADWAY Suite 1007-1008 Cor. New York 14th St. | Office Phone ORchard 4-9319 Manhattan Lyceum Hall For Mass Meetings, Entertainments Balls, Weddings and Banquets | | 66-68 E. 4th St, New hal | 1 Tel. STuyvesant 9-9712 Stuyvesant Casino Two Large Halls For Balls, Banquets, Weddings, Parties, ‘Meetings and Conventions ROTHSTEIN & KESSLER 140-142 Second Ave., New York ADMISSION: 35 CENTS Cars will leave from 10 to 12 noon at 347 Springfield Avenue, Newark, N, J. WORKERS! ATEENTION! M. LEFSKY Special for Ladies Sita | New Machine for Sewii Ne Nalls-No torn. stockinss Meeting Rooms and Hall 661 ALLERTON AVE., Bronx | Shee Repairing at Workers’ Prices TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York | | Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Bronx DAYLIGHT BAKERY—RESTAURANT 711 Allerton Avenue (Near Woolwerth’s) FRESH BAKING 4 TIMES DAILY Special Attention to Parties and Banquets KATZ & MARKUS, Managers ie Gottlieb’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Near ith St. ‘Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 All Kinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty Proletarian Prices Jerome 72-1552 Dr. S. Glouberman SURGEON DENTIST 200 EAST 170th STREET (Corner Grand Concourse) X-RAYS BRONX, N. ¥. C, SPRING 17-1610 Liberal Press, Inc. L ERLICH 410 Lafayette St. New York City PREESCRIPTION PHARMACY 657 ALLERTON AVE., Brorx, N.Y. Nearest to Bronx Park Coop Colony WORKERS PATRONIZE CENTURY CAFETERIA 154 West 28th Street Pure Food Proletarian Prices CONCERT AND DANCE Given by hte Workers’ Ex-Servicemens’ League and the Prospect Workers Center AT 1151 SOUTHERN BLYD. Saturday, Sept. 10, 8 p.m. Report from Washington of Bloody Thursday Brooklyn AFFAIR FOR THE DAILY WORKER to be given by the BRIGHTON WORKERS’ CLUB Sat., Sept. 10, at 8 p. m. miss’ at 3159 Coney Island Ave. BREAN Vie. Demielny AU 308 Workers Chorus and Worker A ion 25¢ cing All Welcome WORKERS—EAT AT THE Parkway Cafeteria 1638 PITKIN AVENUE Near Hopkinson Ave. Brooklyn, N. ¥. PURITY QUALITY SUTTER Vegetarian and Dairy Retsaurant 589 SUTTER AVE. (Cor. Georgia) B’klyn Phone GLénmore 4-3262 GRAND OPENING OF THE WELL KNOWN - Sokol Cafeteria Bar and Grill 1689 PIKIN AVENUE Near Rockaway Ave., Brooklyn ¢ Very Artistically Decroated—All Modern Improvements y Will Be Most Exclusive Place in Brooklyn—Great Variety of Foods—Al Kinds of Sandwiches and Hot Dishes Specials Every Day—Special Accomodations for Lodges, Secieties, Clubs, 7ganizations—Prices Very Reasonable Branclies:—1781 PITKIN AVE—157 SUT@?ER RLOOKLYN AVE. | | ATTENTION! | WORKERS OF ROCKAWAY at Moosen’s Place | 145 BEACH 61st STREET | Arverne, Long Island } Admission 25 Cents 2nd Anniversary—SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 Tri-Deck Cafeteria 940 E. 174TH STREET Cor, Hoe Ave. Bronz, N. ¥, FREE ICE CREAM ALL DAY SATURDAY. ATIENTION COMRADES! Health Center Cafeteria WORKERS CENTER 50 EAST 13th STREET Patronize the Health Center Csfeteria and help the Revolutio: BEST FOOD Intern] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE ' Lith FLOOR AU Work Done Under Persons) Care of DR, JOSEPRRON Eyes Examined by Registered Op- ‘ometriste White Gold Frames .50—Shell Frames $1.00 117 ORCHARD ST., Near Delancey EAT AT THE ROYAL CAFETERIA 827 BROADWAY Between 12th ® 13th Sts.) Royal Dishes for the Proletariat OUR WORKERS MEMBERS OF F.W.1.U. MANHATTAN __ OPTICAL Co. (near Chrystie St.)Tel: Orchard 4-0280 CUT THIS AD—SAVE MONEY Rubber Heels E>. 1g9e Half Soles CAPITOL (C sHor REPAIR 109 E. 14th St. 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 >, esd bsieerey! A place with stmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St, New York JADE MOUNTAIN American & Chinese Restaurant 197 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12 & 13 Welcome to Our Comrades _ Classified |FURNISHED Room for rent, for Siskind, Man. Ail ments. 317 E. 13th St. Top floor, Tomp- kins Square 6-9317. For Lowest Travel Cost Go BY Private Auto TO ANY POINT IN U. 8. A. vis SHARE EXPENSE PLAN You Can Go Direct from New York te Pree for. St, LOUIS Spectal Rates for Groups of Six Representatives in Chieage, © Detroit and other points can buck at correspondingly low rates. Auto Travel Bureau, Inc. 1) WEST 49ND STREET PENN. 6-356 Special Reduction of 5% With This Ad rea Uth St. Section must Arnold, ¢.-0. Worker te reasonable. provements-—°25 monthly, 5722 1 ate nce ttn ae OST RENE | VETCHERINKA & CONCERT | Saturday Sept. 10th at 8 p. m. All Welcome “Il Proceeds for the Daily Worker ' —— PO GUNT—t-reom attic periment = bail iin Apply Int fo-~