The Daily Worker Newspaper, October 1, 1932, Page 2

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¥ AGE TW 0 F ord Company Cuts. Pay One Third; z Dae Work A Week |r anus urmsxy] Dr. N. S. Hanoka SURGEON DENTIST - —— — 107 Bristol Street SiealeesIe a balkas ; (Met. Pitkin & Sutter APiel = yn 563. 0mm Ave. 2019 Votter Ave HOOVER STAGGER | Intern’) Workers Order || COHEN’S Garment gripe | RY Compt, ee CUT RATE OPTICIANS Tel, Bryant 9-6740 Edith Siegel at DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE Distri ict ALgonquin 4-9268 ae Hours ATS , ce N ry d . 10-1 & 2-6:20 || Alm. 4-9649 © Strictly by appointment m | 15th FLOOR Se ee ee Se eee : = ALL BY TE AGLE | a p itge aiget ai week URS UE Pater ae [ H Y G R x D E ||| Dr. LOUIS L. SCHWARTZ Dr, L. KESSLER Ts k 9) 8) 7 B r Oo | of DR. JOSEPASON Eyes Examined by Registered Op- x SURGEON DENTIST | SURGEON DENTIST aken ver by ur. | - - ————— ee tr s~—White Gold Frames | VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RUSTAUZANT ar Site eats 853 BROADWAY Communists ( - for) Needle Trades Work-rs Industrial Union || ——= => W any Gusta thel Fremmes $1.90 = || 149 West 28th St, New York || corner tith oe Sew xe lors LE Nin NO “« Call 0 | | . A REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS Comma Up Gr nies ; For 10 Days i Health Center Cafeteria Spectal Dinner 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. 45 = PC | . | WORKERS CENTER | ws 50 EAST 13th STREET Vatronize the Health Center Cafeteria and help the Revolutionary Movement || BEST FOOD REASONABLE PRICES From OCT. 1ST until OCT. 10TH Special reduced rates for the two week-ends and fare for the members of our union who will register in the office of the Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union. DETROIT, M Ford Motors Co. that the minimum basic wage been cut from $6 to $4 a day gitming tomorrow. This is a 33 Sept. hones: Chickerii COMRADELY _ "| [AMUSEMENTS Dorsha Felicia Sorel and Hans Wiener and Martha Graham Gluck-Sandor WASHINGTON IRVING H. 8, Irving Place & 16th St, AL fy $ for the series of ‘six recitals. | | othe Mice ie chee, THE. PRES Mail orders to Students Dance |) but it is not just a paeitiet ‘ples 32 Union Square (STu. 1|} 1's lesson is ‘Turn the imperialist | We into civil war against capitalism.’ —Daily Workée per cent ct | TCE n van | is a 50 per cent | REGISTER AT ONCE | ’ | JEW YORE |156 West 29th St. New York NOW PLAYING B cut from the | Splendid Daily Program Arranged John’s Restaurant || Vel. Algonquin 3356-8843 | — Thrilling Soviet Talkie wages paid in | Sports, C a! Seat ing, Hiking, Etc SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES We Carry a Full Line of | scons = Dance Recitals, 0: 1 ay 1929. Only the | sports, Games, Swimming, Hiking, Etc A place with atmosphere | ~ 7 3 Noy. Sth, 14th, Feb, 18th, 3 | f skilled work ‘ e Rescue where: ail. euateats oes STATIONERY || WORKERS Py TRONIZE . April 22nd ate to get n WE WILL ALL BE THERE |] 302 E. 12tb st. New York Edwin Strawbridge ——Tamiris | |__“ca"Oraatentows” |) CENTURY CAFETERIA 154 West 28th Street TITLES IN ENGLISH ADE MOUNT: AIN Chinese Restaurant Pure Food Proletarian Prices smashed it is reme i feme that Ford v H, FORD ers get three f Bet, 12 & 13 Also on sale at Gimbel - Brothers and Wanamaker's, | WORKERS—EAT AT THE Good .Food Served Right Continuous from 1 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Welcome to Our Comrades Tomorrow, Oct. 2nd | | | k a week, Parkway Cafeteria | | AH Woops, MGR, Preweniy || “Aetng is of Mah calle, jcection,t ss of soved sip, tbs en! NEW SOVIET FILMS AND STAGE PRESENTATIONS ee seer gS EITKIN AVENUE | ah vagut |e ‘stORK iS DEAD ee on 1 1g A 4 D | Nea 0) vi 5 2 e workers. very See | afeteria rou Witte bs Hah ner ag te seme af poet any In si ; ; a: A UNIQUE AND NOVEL ARRANGEMENT ROYAL CAFETERIA |f rurrry Srauir® 326 Seventh Av., at 28th St Aaanied by nde Fame Satin rit ae ae FER Ae in- : 1 oS Tee 827 BROADWAY SUTTER aes = a Saas MATS. WI c - 300 to $2.00 |] dictment of war.”—N.¥. World-Teiegram FILM SUBJECTS (FIRST SHOWING) Between 12th & 13th Sts.) | gt Lite q ‘opieyrnieed Reval Dishes for the Proletariat ||], Vereen and Dalry Restaurant |] ce ie? “Ooh Ee 9 UR WORKERS MEMBERS OF F.W.LU. J/f 95? SU E. (Cor. George. vklyn 1. “Frozen Magic” (“Eskimo Boy”) OUR » | worxees Acme Theat — — || workers 4 Patre OUNSELOR-AT-LAW rad MAW ind TER RE WITH BY PAUL MUNI. ELMER RICE PLYMOUTH THEA. W. 45th. LA. 4-6720 Eves. 8:30. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 2:30 MUSIC Garment Section Workers | Patronize Animated Sound Cartoon in 3 reels — = —— | ree za san 2. “Mujicks’ Limousine” (“Unlucky Truck”) |} rel. Stuyvesant 9-9742 | Unt é | Navarr Cafeteria 3. New Soviet Sound News Reels | Stuyvesant Casino || BENSONHURST CENTER || 333 7th AVENUE Two Large Halls Corncé 41S Bt For Balls, Banquets, STAGE PRESENTATIONS Sones ROTHSTEIN & 140-142 Second A A BANQUET and CONCERT shai aad Inuit d. alombeeray mode tc iesaF | will be given by the Bensonhurst Or-| | SERVE YOURSELF TO HEALTH AT Philharmonic - Symphony BEGINNING TONIGHT AT #:30 a ‘ Aes i i ANINI, Conductor 1. Russian-Ukrainian Workers’ Chorus ‘“Kollektiey | ganizations in the Workers Center: | JOHN BARRYMORE voE 2. “Freiheit” Mandolin Orchestra Recess 9 | in ‘A BILL OF DIVOROEMENT” gies ies Ls ns ice baie m4 Airy, Large Sunday Oct. 2 at 2 p.m. ) E Vv E R N s Billie Burke-Katharine Hepburn ca vg 3. “Scottsboro”—one act play by “Artef”. | ’ : AEN C2 Ft ee BRAHMS ere workers in the offices of the} 7) ° —_— SeaUssY company. Just a year ago. 25,000 || Meeting Rooms and Hall At 2006 70th St,, Brooklyn \7th Avenue at 30th St. General ETS AVAILABLE FOR ALI{ LOCATIONS ) ARTHUR. mn 8 (Steinway Piano) ts orkers had their | | | : pay. cut tld oh per. wert, 5th A V ENI E THEATRE | TO HIRE |All Proceeds for DAILY WORKER | Best Food at Workers Pri sich | Stagger System Beato i z A new piel to make this wage Broadway and 28th Street Suitable i Useiinae, Leetires cutting and short time work uni- ant lances i 2 : Ce aes AUSPICES B TOnX os oe NOVY MIR AND INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE | Czechoslovak VIOLIN and PIANO t = }d Big Week! N.¥.American said ‘GOONA-GOON. is utterly new and interesting” ® JEFFERSON $32 3:"x. TODAY TO TUESDAY—2 Features ’ co-ordinated and directed by a spe cial committee appointed by Presi S J dent, Hoover. The committee is head-|]] Admission 35 cents. ||Workers House. Inc. CONCERT given by the ed by Walter ©. eagle of pola | |347 E. 72nd St. New York “Workers Laboratory Theatre | Felmar Cafeter la Dee. 23, J Gordon String Esardy Trio Quartet Budapest String Brosa String Quigtet Quartet Clarence Adler @® . Musical Art Quartet and Eddy Browp Seorges Enesco S$I—ARTIST§’ RECITALS—$1 Six Evening Codi@rts: Oct. 22, Nov. 11, Dec. 10, Jan. Feb. 4, March 10. Felix Salniond Robert Goldsand Leo Ornstein Harold Samuel Sania “HELL'S HIGHWAY "July 1, end under guist | er ere ae reese eer Telephone; Rhinelander 6097 964 INTERVALE AVE. * with RICHARD DIX “relieving unemployment” he | | rahe ate ES pee ee Sey at the Station s emer E made a speech yesterday over = OPENING | Office Phone ORchara 49819 Section 8, Communist Party [ll o404 Food—Workers Prices The THRILL of YOUTH radio for the stagger system. | At the WORKERS CENTER with June Clyde and Dorothy Peterson onan: Comradely Atmosphere anhattan Lyceum Hal} 1918 Pitkin ave. Brooklyn, N. ¥: ea ae J d yi um Dn SATURD AY, OCTOBE R 1 WASHINGTON IRVING HIGH SCHOOL Falky Weide’ and hems ane yu : Cl fi d ‘ Oar gemini iis 66-68 E, 4th St. New York eet MISEION S02 eet assijte of six concerts. | $ Roth series $2, i Mail orders to People’s Sym- Tel, LUdlow Established 1905 pheny ‘ound, 48 Union he: Against this whole wage cutting | W k q h ] F a F: i hi oe tc wt te nor ‘by united of orkKers scnoo! rorum mt anti-wage cut committees in ayia mlecleeieNe LECTURE BY MOISSAYE J. OLGIN EDITOR, “THE MORNING FREIHEIT” all i eK | For Lowest Travel Cost (STU, 91391). Also on sale at Fight McKee Program| ee aN Nee ; i. A. BLUM, Opt. D. shes Gimbel Brothers and at Wana- to Drop Courses at “Aspects of Socialist Construction in the Soviet*Union” CAMP WOCOLONA . | fee Private Auto - inuatio: School) | 7 g TO ANY POINT IN U.S, A, via ¢ Continuation School) || SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, AT 8 P.M. |} MONROE, N. Y. ERIE RR. CKO Suane exrenss vraw’ || Lomorrow Nite NEW YORK—A mass demon.| School Auditorium, 2nd floor, 35 East 12th Street | | : Seu Cau te. Diadl tron Mev Bark 00 stration of students and teachers was QUESTIONS 250 DIsc Lodging: $1 per day, $4 per week 24 East Mt. Eden Avenue ALL INCOME TO THE DAILY WORKER er tae An Optometris Is One Who Examines Eyes Without D.vps, Designs, Makes, Fits and Adjusts Glasses H THIS AD held yesterday a mercial Continuation School on 42nd Siren ddan Aven THE FALL TERM of the DETROIT ST. LOUIS Special Rates for Groups of Six RETURN AGENCIES: outers, Jeri “1COR” CONCERT protest against the d raduat decreed by the MeKee hunger government WORKERS SCHOOL | In Ohi The entire street outside was filled OPEN: ‘ MO DAY Ah VA Y ~ « j] Auth Travel Rachange,¥. Clark St. with workers, who heard a student S N EVE., OCTOBER 3RD COLONIAL ROTEL — BABLUM HOTEL speaker tell of attacks made by ‘or McKee on the chances of the |] DAILY WORKER 9th ANNIVERSARY LOUIS’ BARGAIN STORE East 174th St. A FEW COURSES STILL OPEN if way stetion LEW's "AUTO. TRAVEL Inside Communist Organization Principles Negro Problems W ILL BE HELD DECEMBER 81st spree he Aainae Wear A | B I Trade Union Strategy Leninism i tito Trave hen nc, bor Movement the Soviet Union Sd m of 5% With This A L. ERUCH PTION PHARMACY | TON AVE., Bronx, N.Y. TOWN HALL—43 & B'way SUNDAY, OCT, 2nd 8:30 P. M. Register NOW! Revolutionary Theatre ker spoke 1g to the top BRONX COLISEUM We call upon all Organizations to keep this day free Special Reduction to Workers Only SHARE EXPENSE PLAN CHICAGO pigeon by th h tried to disrupt men, called by the as- | , Miss Lowenthal, at- | The workers of this Cafeteria are don: on Sunday. THE ENTIRE INCOME OF THE HEALTH CENTER CAFETERIA 50 East 13th Street, New York City On Sunday, October 2nd will be donated to the Dail Cre rad Paty USA Patronize this Cafeteria and help the DAILY WORKER ing their full day's wages Qnd Anniyersary—SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 tacked the deméOhstration, but not before a rank and file committee was elected to continue i the sirugele, i} CITY ELECTION eee | NOTES Tri-Deck Cafeteria 940 E, 174TH STREET Cor. Hoe Ave, Bronx, N. ¥. PREP ICE CREAM ALL DAY SATURDAY STUDY — AUTOMOBILES — TRACTORS peat es So: “A ES f Tractor Automobile Workers School of Brooklyn and Philadelphia open for registration of students for special four months course. Registration closed on October 15th, All students who did not complete their course and are not attending the school will be dropped unless they will report before October 15th. For information, apply to the following addresses: LOS ANGELES LOW RATES EVERYWHERE Lincolns — Packards — Cadillaes LEAVE 9 A.M. — 7 P.M, DAILY Olympic Travel Bureau Morrisania Stock Farms, Inc. ————___—___! FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Ni 4 ary it GRADE “A” DAIRY PRODUCTS | ‘Yorone of twee All improvements: inguie || 12% Grona and His Dancers evenings 537 E. 13th St. Apt. In a New Program of Machine =|8¢3 Tinton Ave. Bronx, N, Y. and Ultra-Modern Dances ~~ COMRADES, PATRONIZE TRACTOR-AUTO WORKERS SCHOOL 282 N. Sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Phany EVorgroce #-sise 1510 Brandywine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Phone Stevenson | 8 and Allison, Workers: 180th St. and Daily Ave., speakers: James Lustig, G. Price and others. \pdaplrcentneaictne aL Ns .di ROOMS ‘0 LET—All improv 3 iJ Ta St and Baiigatd: Aves. Ie United Front Election Campaign Committee of the | Brae tot Aven Brooklyn, i Sige Cpe th da Mae. Gist, doe Kua and. cthere First Autumn Frolic Sixth Assembly District, Communist Party | | MASS MERTING eeu 74 ; Conductor In -a Classical Program ANDRE CIBULSKI ‘Tenor In a Program of New Soviet Songs and Opera Aires Popular Ticket Prices—,50. .75, and $1.00—-Tax Exempt “ICOR"—199 BROADWAY, NYC 13th Ave 2 Sehapp, candidate District, and Joe Robert “8 St. Speakers Max; th Assembly OFFERS “Cities and Years”’ Barnes and Allerton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT, Ist, at 8 P. M. In case of rain, performance Sunday, October 2nd ADMISSION 10 CENTS Election Campaign 119 THIRD SVENE HELD BY ir be UNIT 3. SUCTION 15 Near 14tb a cei : Communist Party ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Sunday, October 2nd Cutlery Our Spectaity AT 8:30 P.M. g Ave. | oH Eee ene: hs VOTE COMMUNIST VOTE COMMUNIST Against Imperialist War; for the | i Aue baie hel nl aging Mntire Pr is fe > ‘Daily'| defense of the Chinese people and jorene ee Haute ea ween Daily’| of the Soviet Unian, Political rights of workers, | Ave. Speakers: | 23rd St. and Merma 4. Tetfler and 1. Pinks and Entertainment Music by BLUEBIRD RYTHM BOYS Dancing ’till 2 A. M. for CITY EDITION of YOUNG WORKER ST. LUKES HALL, 125 W. 130 St. Saturday, Oct. 1, 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION IN ADVANCE 25c. AT DOOR 35¢ xm Gottlieh’s Hardware | 13th Ave, and 48th St,, 8:30 p.m, speaker | N. Blum | Kast 4th St. and Brightwater Court, | Pm, speaker; Rose Prager. Coney Island Ave, and Brightwater Court, § p.m., speaker: I Pinkson, E. Carrol M. Blum, ord St, and Mermaid Ave, 8 p.m. Speaker Esther Carroll. 1,000,000 ARTICLES Daily Worker KK A Morning Freiheit Young Worker 5 D AYS of ENTERTAINMENT: DANCING: PARGAINS: MUSIC FUN; SINGING; EAS; ‘DRINKS Bs GP AR, Sun., Mon. OCTOBER me } 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th

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