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PAGE TWO Veterans URGE VETS TO | AID IN TAG DAY. DRIVE FOR FUNDS Must Raise Money to| Send Delegates to Cleveland NEW YORK—The city wide con- ference of veterans to elect del: H to the National Confernce of Rank and eterans Conference in Cleveland will be held at the Stuy- vesant Casino, Second Ave and 9th| St. Sunday at 11 a. m. Joseph Gardner, leader of the Chi cago contingent of the bonus marcl ers, who returned last night from t! International Congress of Veterans and the Anti-War Congress held re- cently in Amsterdam, Holland will report All posts of the W: icemen’s League will send delegates to the conference which will take up the next steps in the f for the benus Veterans o etc are urged fraternal future plans for the ex-servicemen fight for their back wages, ganizations, lodges, club: to send veteran and/en’s Election Conference today at delegates to discuss the|p, m, at Irving Plaza, 15 Irving Place, |for Sunday afternoon, September 18, DAILY. Ww OBRER, shad _YORK, SOTURD AY, r, SEPTEMBER 1 17, 1932 A. F. OF L. “VICTORIES” WESES sie) UR HELP. w. sien IM GOING TOCUT IMEED E'VE DOME ess Gcrore! WELL, THEY'RE GLE OUT ON STRIKE / TTLOOKS LIKE THE REAL THING- COPS, SCABS, ‘A'EVRY THING Fine! wow wE/ can SETTLE - FELLOW WORKERS.’ VICTORY {5 GE WEVE SETTLES ON A COMPROMISE — WE TAKE @ 159 _(NSTEAD OF 20% — / curry @ " , am eee By Guict THREE CHEERS FOR WINNING A 5% AGRE ase REASE (N sr - WOMEN ELECTION (PROTEST TAMPA. Mexican IV O Branch Holds Dance 2 Saturday, CONFERENCE AT 2) TERROR OCT. IST) ssw ton. icsuunsay wn Amter Speaks Today at Sessions NEW YORK. — The special Wom- 2 Map Drive re Sunday at N. Y. Parley The city wide conference called by the United Front Tampa Committee, jat New Harlem Casino, at 1:30 p.m will initiate a vigorous campaign to |) 4. a double pur Prior to the conference there will| interest women ‘workers in New York | be a mass meeting of veterans a’ Columbus Circle Saturday night and a rally at 125th St. and 5th Ave. Drive for Funds The citywide tag day drive to r: money to finance the sending of de egates to Cleveland opened yester: The drive will contonu2 until Sept. 20. Bonus for tag day collections can be secured at the following addresses 1 Union Sauare, Room 715. 1440 East New York Ave., Brooklyn. 131 West 21st Street, N. Y. C. 127 West 125th Street, N. ¥. C. 1130 South Blvd, Bronx, N Y. 122 2nd Ave., N. Y. C. RED SUNDAY CALL NEW YORK.—Beginning this Sun- Section 15 will inaugurate its Sundays by Red to hovs? canvassing in a campaign to rally voters in New York City for the Communist candidates coming elections. | Tris werk will be concentrated in | Assembly Districts 4, 6 and 7, Work- | ets shovid svoplv this Sunday be- tween 10 and 12 a.m., at 3882 3: Ave., in the 4th Assembly District, at 2700 Eronx Park East in the 6th | Assembly District, and at 2075 Clin- | ton Ave, in the 7th Assembly Dis- trict. What's On— Registration is now going on for the fall term of the Workers’; School, 35 E. 12th St., third floor. | in the| | Volunteers are needed Fe the New yor | State United Front Election Campaign Som-| mittee. Comrades willing to help should | apply at Room $06, 50 East 13th St. wanted to distribute posters rs’ Schoel fall Vermteers and leaficte for the Wor term. Call at 35 Bast 12th Street, third ficor. | $a | SATURDAY— | ‘The Middte Bronx Workers Club will have | a dance at 3883 Third Avenue. | hevsky Workers’ ¢ and dance at 4006 We Morris @ cone It Road. Alfred evr Branch of the I. 2. D, ermont Club will have | nee at the Pros-| 1157 Southern Boule- | hold a he Tremont Workers Club will at 2075 Clinton Avenue. The Brizhten Prog. Club will at 3159 Coney Island Avenue. Council No. have Jersey Avenue, fF will & house party for the Daily Worke: Polti's house, 1499 Longfellow Avenue, | Bronx. Week-end at Camp Unity. Scottsboro play by You Pioneers. Workers V: the V Street, Yor nission 25¢ | an entertainment spect Avenue, Bronx on 30 cents. Sparatocus efd dance at will helt an ontdoor | eet and Sth Avenue at | 4 dares will he held An entert-‘nmant es the Itelian Wo 1340h_ 8 at ¢. TW. 0. Yors) ranch’ s eomesrt and dance at B a vil beve & 43rd Street, nklyn. at 8.30 ». m. Admission 20c for s, 18¢ for youth. A hovse party fox the benefit of ti Derily Worker will be held at Sancof! epertment, 5 Cole Court, Brighton Beach, at 8p. m. ‘The Ped Hook Workers Cente- will have ee -entertrinment end dance at 293 Colum- ia Street. et 6.30 p. m. Admission 20c; uRemployed/ 100 A conre-t and ¢ance by the Finntes rs cri he piven at 109-76 Tinton Hall 4 L, J. for the henefit of Admtrrion 25¢. | sitae seen | F. 8. U, will be Mtawins enen + the auspices of . 194th St. Kineston, . end Lexington Ave. a, em Bt. < Me wtestam Internctional Bronch. F. S. Tr. Sl heye an onen forum rt 3.39 n,m. at 247 Peson Aveats, Sporket: Harufkin. Sub- Jert "The ferttsboro Corse.” Karl }forx rench, F. 8, 1. will have « Membershin meeting at 38 Fort Washine- ton Avenue. Comrede Send will lead the jon on the F. S. U. In the coming * Brownsville Branch, I. 1, D. will hig at Prosnect Park. Meet at on the Daily Club, a thorough house | | | Crear Admission } | . U. C. W. . W., will hold | © {front at Whi nist ticket, This conference is held under the ©] Amter, candidate for Gov New York, as main speaker the conf ference, will explain the no he election campaign, especially the | Negro women toilers, PICKET DUBINSKY SHOP YORK.—The strikers at the) y Paint shop have called a} eno jon in front nop 930 a. m. today. are urged to come to 1440} Now York Ave., Brooklyn at harp to help participate in ATRE “The Eagle of the Caucasus,” a Soviet picture, produced by Sov- no in th> USSR, is now in its Am- erican premiere at the Acme Theatre, ion Square. Di- y B. A. Mikhin from a scen- y Izmail Bei Abaj, the pictur ‘ally describes the revolt of the t generals and landlords. rson Theatre is now pre- “Age of Consent” with Dor- n and “Speak Easily” with! | Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante. Beginning Wednesday the The double feature program will include “Con- demned To Death” with Arthur Wontner and “Tangled Destinies” with Glenn Tryon and Vera Rey- nolds. Registration now going on School, 35 E. 12th St., 3rd fl. jfor Fall Term of Workers’ CITY ELECTION NOTES YORK.—The New York United Front Communist Election Campaign Com- mittee will hold central election rallies this riday and Saturday evening at six stre- points in New York Ciity, in use at two of the m tes y night ‘rallies will include one at reet end Avenue ©, with speakers orve E, Powers, of the Court of A 91 District, in the Bi and Rubin Shulman, cand! h Assembly District r will be used at the rally and Second Avenue, Satur- . with speakers including Justin Pourth Assembly District. will be one speakers at the rally at Clare- vey and Washinaton’ Avenue. ers at this rally will be Robert Peter Starr. y. at 5 p.m., Israel Amter will wt of sesmen on the water- hall and South Street. SATURDAY 180th St. and Daily Ave. Sneakers, Rose Chernin, candidate in the 6th Assembly D M. Rich and James Lustie, candi- date in the 224 Senatorial Di 7th St. end Avenze B. Spe: 7 and M. Mentor. 18th Ave. ond 2¢th St. Speakers, I. Pink- [son and H. Keplen. Coney Island Ave. and Bright Water Ct. an Specter, A. Taffler. 23d St. and Mermaid Ave. Speaker, J. Robert 1sth St. and Avenue A, at 7:30 p.m. Bpea'er, Keon. Bein Bt. and ist Ave, af-7:90 p.m. Bpssk- er, E. Stey ist Ave. and 634 St., at 1:30 p.m, Speaker, Dorie. dale and Sutter. Speakers, Richard Sullivan, candidate in the 9th Congressional District, William Simons, candidate in the 17th Senatoriel District. in the candidates on the Com- | ay) ces of the N, Y. State United | zation ‘Latin-American countries. sacks against the iedaed| James M. Steele, candidate | pose: | Delegates have been solicited from | unions, fraternal organizations. clubs and supposition groups, in ac- | cordance with the plans of mobili- for the huge demonstration nt Election Campaign Committee, | throughout Lower Harlem on October 1, This demonstration is to be held | protest against the Federal in- junction rendering illegal the mem- imporcant role of women workers in |b&rship of the Tobacco Workers In- | dustrial Union, for the release of the Tampa class war prisoners, and a- | gainst the arrest and deportation of | militant workers to Cuba and other This conference has also the pur- pose of laying a basis for the form- | ing of a permanent United Front | Tampa Defense Committee under the | leadership of the ILD to carry on| |the struggle until the Tampa prison- | ers are released. The Communist Party, Young Com- |munist League, Ant i-Imperialist | League, Trade Union Unity Council | and International Labor Defens j have pledged support to this confer Jence, and call upon all organizations in New York City to support this conference and demonstration by sending delegates to the New Harlem Casino and mobilizing their member- | ship for October 1. |Labor Union Meetings MEETING OF KNITTERS MONDAY A meeting of all Brinton and Roshnel will be held on Monday, Sept. 19, | |4. 39 p. m. at the office of the union, 131 West 28th Street, Room 19. At this mest the question of how to conduct the or-| canization drive emong the knitters will be | taken up. All knitters are called upon to attend. | oa ® Dressmakers | | The dressmakers unity committee {s call- |ing an active meeting of dressmakers to| | decide on a program of action against wage | ‘cut sand to unlonize the shops today et | {Irving Plaza at 1 ofelock. All active mem- | bers of the Industrial Union and the In-| ternational are urged to attend. | —The program of the Drersmekers Unity| Committee will be discussed st two open | forums Sunday at 11 a. m. The forums| | wil teke place at the following places: 1. Bronx Workers Club, 1157 South | Boulevard, Boernm will act as chairman. ‘The speakers will be Stamner, members of the International and Goldman of the In-| dustrial Unton. 2. Brownsville Workers Center. 1813 Pit- | kin Ave., Brooklyn. Chairman will be Dim. |The sveaker will be Kravetz from the In- | ternetional and Levinson of the Industrial Union. PATERSON ‘Textile Workers A membership meeting ¢f the National ‘Textile Workers Union will ke held this Sunday, September 18, 7 p. m. at 3 Gou- Developments in the strike struggle jverneur St, Developments in the strike | struggle of the silk workers make it nec- essary for each worker to attend this meeting. Phone Comkineg Sq. 4-0554 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHICS A place with nimor radienix meet 302 E. 12th St. New fork 29 KAS! 14TH STREEI NEW YORK ¢ . Hel. Algonquin 3356-884 We Carry Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations Attention Workers! MORRIS CLOTHING CO. For Clothing Manufacturers of Mens’ and Young Mens’ Clothing 815 BROADWAY (Near 12th St.) Good Clothes at Sacrifice Prices ASK FOR COMRADE NEWMAN Walk One Flight Up LIVE IN A— 2800 BRONX Office open trom: 9 a. m. to 8 p. Saturday 10% WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY: We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOsITE BRONX PARK PARK EAST Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find » library, athletie director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs arid various cultural activities Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue m. every dny; 9 a. m, to 5 p. m. to 6 p m. Sunday the racketeer Mexican “or'ganiza- tions,” Fraternal Center and Azetc Club, will celebrate the so-called “Independence Day” of Mexico and the Central American countries with the consular officials, reaping thous- | ands of dollars ,with their annual “patriotic dances” at large hotels, the Mutualista Obrera Mexicana, ‘branch of the T. W. O. will hold an affair on |Independence Day” with a revolu- tionary character, presenting a play of the history of Mexico in three acts, | starting with the epoch of the Aztecs and concluding with the struggle of| the working masses im- perialism. Other attractions will be added to this Mexican Revolutionary Night. |The affair will be held at the social center of the organization, 1538 | Madison Ave., at 8.30 p. m. Dance till dawn. Admission 40 cents. against PICNIC FOR L’UNITA SUNDAY NEW YORK.—Many workers or- ganizations have assured the parti- cipation of large numbers of their members to the Italian Workers Un- lity Pic-Nic which will take place to- morrow at Ulmer Pa The proceeds of this pi to L'Unita’, the monthly magazine of the Ttalian workers. HILLQUIT SCORED Murder Crew” NEW YORK. of the millionaire lawyer Hillquit by | York”, says William L, Patterson, “is the working class by ‘the Socialist | and Communist candidate for mayor. | He stated further: “The Socialist Party relief program as shown by the socialist administra- |tions in Milwaukee and Reading is | police clubs and tear gas bombs for |the jobless, If Hillquit should be jelected, the New York unemployed | could expect the same, Hillquit who attacked the Soviet Union, is an associate of the Eu- ropean Social Democrats who mur- dered Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, and who haq the May Day Demonstrators shot down by the score in Berlin, Only the program of the Commu- nist Party ocers the workers ade- quate relief, Forward under _|munist leadership!” 7,000 paid-in-advance bundle or- ders by November 1. AMUSEMENTS | Revolutionary! Unusual! Daring! NOW PLAYING — AMERICAN FREMIERE, AMKINO PRESENTS The EAGLE OF THE CAUCASUS A thrilling drama of Cossack Revolt against the Czar. Produced in the U.§.8.R. By Sovkino ‘The Worker's 1ith STREET & UNION ACME THEATRE| Exe. Sat. & Sun. | 9 AM. to 2 P.M. SQUARE Midnite Show Sat. — “The nomination} the Socialist Party, for mayor of New| |further evidence of the betrayal of | |Party, Patterson is a Negro worker, | Com- | BY PATTERSON’ “Associate of German| Intern’ Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR AU Work Done Under Persona) Care af DR. JOSEPHSON Abgonquin $-9268 ‘office Hours 10-1 & 2-6:30 Dr. LOUIS L. SCHWARTZ SURGEON DENTIST 127 UNIVERSITY PLACE Corner 14th St, ——————— Aly. 4-0649 Strictly by a Dr. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST 853 BROADWAY, Sulte 1067-1008 Cor. 14th St New York JADE MOUNTAIN American & Chinese Restaurant 197 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12 & 13 Welcome to Our Comrades WORKERS PATRONIZE CENTURY CAFETERIA 154 West 28th Street Pure Food —Proletarian Prices International Barber aon 181 AVE. C, COR. E. 11TH ST. Downtown Conirades and Friends for Men, Women and Children Open Haireuttii Bronx COHEN’S CUT RATE OPTICIANS ‘ Eyes Examined by Registered Op- tometrists—White Gold Frames $1.50—Shell Frames $1.00 117 ORCHARD ST., Near Delancey MANHATTAN OPTICAL CO. BYES EXAMINED BY REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS White Gold Frames. Shell Frames 122, HESTER STREET (near Chrystie St.)Tey Orchard 4-0230 seed WILLIAM BELL OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Speciat Kates to Workers and Families 106 E. 14th St. (Room 21) Opposite Automat ‘Tel. TOmpkins Square 6-R237 Photoplay Magazine Raves Over ‘GOONA-GOONA’ A Weird Drama of Primitive Passion BIRD OF PARADISE” DOLORES DEL RIO—JOEL McCREA Daily to 2P. M. 35¢~11 P. M. to close Se | C OUNSELO R-AT-LAW WITH BY PAUL MUNI ELMER RICE PLYMOUTH Thea. Eves. 8:30. ® JEFFERSON TODAY TO TUESDAY—2 FEATURES “Age of Consent” with DOROTHY WILSON “Speak Easily” with Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante Mth Street and 3rd Ave. A Unique and Novel Animated Sound Cartoon in Animated Sound Cartoon in Ru Continuous from 1 NOVY MIR Admission 35 cents. Soviet Films and Stage Presentations FILM SUBJECTS (FIRST SHOWING) “Frozen Magic” (“Eskimo Boy”) “Mujicks’ Limousine” (“Unlucky Truck’) New Soviet Sound News Reels STAGE PRESENTATIONS esian-Ukrainian Workers’ Chorus “Kollektiev” “Freiheit” Mandolin Orchestra “Scottsboro”—one act play by “Artef”. SUNDAY , OCTOBER 2nd, 1932 at i 5th AVENUE THEATRE Broadway and 28th Street AUSPICES AND INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE Arrangement of New 2 reels 1 reel p.m, to 11:30 p.m. Nitgedaiget Open As Usual Our Spacious Hotel Is Ready for the Indian Summer —COME FOR REST— In the Healthy, Invigorating September Climate of Nitgedaiget For Information Call EStabrook 8—1400 DR. A. C. BREGER Surgeon Dentist Speciat rates to workers and families 200 E. 23d St. Cor Third Ave, New York City 30-12-30th Ave. Grand Av., Cor, 24 Av, Astoria, L. 1. ee Concourse Workers Club will hold a Dance and Entertainment Saturday Eve, Sept. 17th at the Prospect Workers Center 1157 Southern Boulevard Admission . « 35¢ Tickets in Advance + 2c 2nd Anniversary—SATURDAY, SEPT. 10° Tri-Deck Cafeteria 940 E. 174TH STREET Cor. Hoe Ave. Bronx, N.Y. FREE ICE CREAM ALL DAY SATURDAY Phone: LUdlow 9-0384 ‘Bst. 1905 H. A. BLUM, OPT. D. OPTOMETRIST %4 East Mt. Eden Ave,, Bronx, N. Y. DESIGN, MAKE, FIT AND | ADJUST GLASSES 10% Discount with this Ad LOUIS’ BARGAIN STORE 966 East 174th 8t. (3 3 east of subway station) Real Wi ’ Prices for Infants Wear, Ladies and Gents General Dry Goods WORKERS! ATEENTION! M. LEFSKY special for Ladies New Machine for Sewing No Nails—No torn stockings 661 ALLERTON AVE., Bronx Shoe Repairing at Workers’ Prices Gottlieh’s Hardware |, 9 Near 14th St. THIRD AVENE Tompkins Sq. 6-1547 AN kinda of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty Airy, Large |Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 | Sifice Phone Ochara 4-0310 Manhattan Lyceum Hall For Mass Meetings, Entertainments Balls, Weddings and Banquets 66-68 E. 4th St, New York DAYLIGHT BAKERY—RESTAURANT 711 Allerton Avenue (Near Woolworth’s) FRESH BAKING L. ERLICH PREESCRIPTION PHARMACY 657 ALLERTON AVE., Bronx, N.Y. Nearest to Bronx Park Coop Colony ENTERTAINMENT - DANCE By well-known Artists given by the | DOWTOWN BRANCH, ES.U. 216 E. 14th Street Top Floor SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 ADMISSION 15 CENTS All Proceeds for the DAILY WORKER Classified Fer Lowest Travel Cost Go BY Private Auto TO ANY POINT IN U.S.A. via SHARE EXPENSE PLAN You Can Go Direct from New York to CHICAGO _ for. CLEVELAND DETROIT __. 8T. LOUIS Special Rates for Groups of Six RETURN AGENCIES: In Chicago Auto Travel Rxchange-sie N. Clark St. and COLONIAL HOTEL BARLUM HOTEL In St. Louis LEW’S AUTO TRAVEL Auto Travel Bureau, Inc. 11 WEST 42ND STREET PENN. 6-3562 Special Reduction of 5% With This Ad APARTMENT TO LET—Six rooms, newly renovated. Suitable dentist, doctor or private family. Fine corner location. 1481 58th St, Brooklyn. WANTED—Loft space suitable for studio purposes. W. 14th St. Section must be reasonable. Arnold, ¢.-o. Daily Worker GOOD SIZED ROOM—Airy, private, quiet, to sublet. Located at 1th St., near 2nd Ave. See Salerno, Daily Worker Ed- itorial Office. GREENVICH VILLAGE—Nice room, reason- able; 14 Charles St., near Gréenwich Ave. and 10th St. Kaufman. Brooklyn Daily Worker Readers In Brooklyn Patronize the 3 Sokol Cafeterias in Brooklyn Pitkin Cafeteria BAR AND GRILL 1689 Pitkin Avenue Sokol Cafeteria 1781 Pitkin Avenue Globe Cafeteria 457 Sutter Avenue Tasty Sandwiches Wholesome Meals Up to Date Equipment Proletarian Prices Comradely Atmosphere 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 GLenmore 4-3262 Hungarian Peasant Dances—Many othe DIRECTIONS—Astori: on Second Avenue Tel. STuyvesant 9-9742 Stuyvesant Casino ‘Two Large Halls For Balls, Banquets, Weddings, Parties, Meetings and Conyentions ROTHSTEIN & KESSLER 140-1'2 Second Ave., New York RAT AT THE ROYAL CAFETERIA 827 BROADWAY Between 12:h & 13th Sts.) Roval Dishes for the Proletariat OUR WORKERS MEMBERS OF F.W.1U. ATCE ‘TION COMRADES! Health Center Cafeteria WORKEKS CENTER sy, 50 EAST 13th STREET Patronize Health Center Cafeteria ie Revolutionary Movement REASONABLE PRICES VOTE COMMUNIST Against capitalist terror; all forms of ‘suppress:on —RAIN. OR SHINE— TICKETS 25 CENTS _VINTAGE FESTIVAL— tiven by the UJ ELORE PRESS COMMITTEE Sunday, September 25th,—All ‘Day! at the Astoria Bohemian Hall, 2nd and Woolsey Ave., Astoria ‘The Best Hangarian Gypsy and Jazz Band!—GYPSY KITCHEN, GOULASH, ETC. r events—Oom: “L" or subway to te ‘Woolsey. WATCH FOR POSTE! ¢ and have a wonderful time yt Avenue Station, walk 2 bloc! ITALIAN WORKERS’ UNITY_PICNC a — per for the benefit of L’UNITA —_ (Italian Workers’ Magazine) 3 at ULMER PARK SPORTS — GAMES — DANCES — REFRESHMENTS — ENTERTAINMENTS — Direction: B. M. T. West End Trains to 25th Avenue AT DOOR 35 CENTS —————————————— CAMP WOCOLONA MONROE, N. Y. Lodging: $1 per ALL INCOME TO THE DAILY. WORKER political rights of workers, ERIE RR. day, $4 per week >

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