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PAGE TWO DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1932 : MOREWAGECUIS Announce N.Y., New Jersey _|Werker Family Can GARMENT DISTRICT FOR TOWBOATMEN Stations for ‘Daily’ Tag Days| “Neat nts beat | AMALUISEMENTS Accompanying its drive to reduce the workers’ conditions to the lowest COMRADES MEET AND EAT at the TH Ave. Delicatessen | | Phones: Chickering 4947, Longacre 10089 | || COMRADELY ATMOSPAERE TODAY, TOMORROW & MONDAI™| MUSIC aoe +] Tee ssary, The following are the addresses of the ‘Tag Day stations in New York possible level, the capitalist class is|]} rwo BIG FEATURE 8— tf Str ike Necessary,| _, Te! Jersey. Workers are urged to report at their local stations devising menus under which work-lleQOQVIET YOUTH” PC ear || FAN RAY CAFETERIA | ae Strike All At Once | promptly at 10 am. today. ers’ families are to live on a few dol- Gastl vapmeaey six Hvenlng. Concerie: Oct EBs os he wie Poet and Dining Room | Workers in Borough Park are asked to report at the headquarters of | lars a week (if and when they get PS ab | We a bhi acindl Ph ea: > VE their local organizations for instructions at the same time, since their |even that). | ari D.O:m oa E Vohment® Gordon String : ~'|}295 SEVENTH AVE, official list of stations will not be announced until tomorrow. ane pn nace a of | Time and Punishmen’ eee ool cias udepest String (Between 20th and 27th Streets) theUptown Club, . 42nd St., New || THe tan ee ‘Musical e 2 A Downtown East Side 614 W. 177th St. Italian Center, 314 E. | York City is playing its part in the wows Acme Theatre Ua ee | HYGRADE | FROM A SANDWICH TO A MEAL 96 Ave. C. 801 Prospect Ave. 104th St. bosses’ game by devising a menu $1—ARTISTS’ RECITALS—$1 loth St Williamsburgh Hungarian Home, 350 | under which a workers’ family of five, Bix Evening Concerts: Oct. 22, Nov. 11, f| | VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RESTAURANT || 61 Graham Ave. E. 8ist St. including 3 children, are to live on peat, ca % Feb, 4, Match 16, 149 West 28th St., New York | 3ERVE YOURSELF TO HEALTH 226 Throop Ave. District 14 $8.88 a week, or a little more than a| - —_ (9 Leo orsoteun Harold Samuel | A REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS | a 31 Atlantic Ave. 7 Charlton St,, New-| dollar for each. The workers are not Andreas Welssgerber Georges Enesco Special Dinher & piin:40 9 pan. 480 Vv 46 Ten Eyck St ark to fight for better’standards and for @\|| WASHINGTON IRVING HIGH SCHOOL | Pe Leathodidint hd E E RN ’ Ss 108 E. 14th St. “Br. Plaza Workers’ 9 White St., Hillside | relief, butt o be satisfied to starve on| 4 VERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT bad Bt cd Rees oy or ana CarETERIA ‘i 426 Court St., Eliza-| a scientific basis, the clubwomen say. i ¢ : sent” Soh periea 83, | demand abolition | ™34,Towm, ses, Side ons Rodney Bt beth = GOONA-GOONA’ |}-$9 Sail stars to Beoptes syne WORKERS PATRONIZE |Tth Avenue at 30th St. ork of the| 301 W. 29th St. User teeex 10 W. 22 St., Bayonne STH CAPACITY WEEK phony Concerts, 32 Union 8q. | Best Food at. Workers Prices th towrope on the) S6'w asin st. 00 Bronx Pk. Hast O02 Ritner St, Bay-|] 4 ia Gesatgomere trees wane: {|| CENTURY CAFETERIA mand that the work 10 W. 18th a 1610 Boston Road onne A Frank maker's, hours long, be ex-| 331 "Ww agth st. 2075 Clinton Ave. 1208 Tasker St., Pat- There's always @ bettar show at RKO 154 West 28th Street | 418 W. Sard St Povilla 1 Bri¢ *AY FAIRE SS. Pure Fi A Aaa ve 3882 Third Ave. 51 Bridge St., Pater- | . r a> oc47°ST. " : ‘ure Food Proletarian Prices . Brovnsville joaina Zam st. new || DISCUSSION | i V geprmape spe orcp-amren Philharmonic-Symphony Cooperative Barber Shop 306 Herkimer ave Ch epic A a Brunswick | | Ores tee TOSCANINI, Conésstor Garment Section Workers 169 WEST 29TH ST. 6 Kimer Ave. Richmond Hill | | BRRAM wm nicanoo cotrez—xanen money | Hrochipa “Acadamy: bt Sane ies Hi avetoa Sil Sarstoga Ave, 107-42 12t8h St aoe tee ’ Daily 2P.M.Be~i1P. M.tocie se jf sunday Afternoon, Oct. 10, at 8:00 Patronixe 149 Sutter Ave. : ry | — VIVALDI-BACH . . . SCHUMANN ° 5 ircut an 962 Sutter Ave. Queens 510 Adeline St., | on the Men N) | . SIBELIUS - . DINDY . , ROSSINI Navarr Cafeteria ‘f ein Se a a ohave 105 Thatford Ave. Queens Labor Lyceum Brooklyn Boe | GROUP THEATRE presents = ‘i mee RBERS 313 Hinsdale St. Forrest & Putnam AY. 293 Columbia Ave. Red |\ISUCCESS STORY] || “rte Holl, ‘Thurs, mee : 933 7th AVENUE 1440 E. New York Ay. Long Island Hook. 1 (I thi 1| | Le etd Te ink a pote Soloist: ERNEST SCHELLING, ‘eee Mi 6 524 Vermont St. 87 Borden Ave. Bath Beach Workers ¢ a 0 Ing | Bve, 8:30, Mgtinecs. Wed. @ Sats a 230 eae, Se ee c ‘ Good Food Served Right 15 Ave. L Harlem Senter 2072 Bath Ave. 15 W. Workers Center, | : Carnegie Hal Sunday Aiternoon, ast Flatbush Ave Finish Ha) x and the not- 608 Stone Ave. 126th St. Doney Island, Mermaid Farragut ° | J. P.McEVOY’S xew nevus BEETHOVEN—FRANCK—WAG Sign up for National Daily Worker ‘ apie Fachue meine 200 W. 135th st, crete ae oe Business { MERICANA | ARTHUR JODBON, Met. (Steinway Piano) | may Days, Oct. 14, 15, 16 Tag Days, Cc . = ante 569 Prospect Ave Room 215 Center 197343 St. || nL \ CAST. OF 100 PERSONS R Oct. 14, 15, 16. ‘Tag Day Stations an- | afeteria y 1400 Boston Road Spanish Center, 24 1109-43rd St., Boro | ee a hitters d| Us JEFFERSON ith Street nounced later. : | | Fd 1187 Southern Blvd. __—_—W. sth St, Park. For years the Jacktin Company, || Shae Tenet tie es Gace at sa || and Sra Ave, |] 826 Seventh Av., at 28th St. |¥ J, Legihet z 85 Fifth Ave. cor. 16th St, New TODAY 10 TUESDAY Hahters | [Red Day ia | Ready at District | Otfice of of “Daily” | | Members of Tag Day Station | FURRIERS WAGES : ; not | Boss Foreed to Give “0 wy. | -. ved = theli Daily Wi c | ‘ a cn iaiea for distribation dering || Nine Huridred Dollars ys should call for them | | oa | : | 0 a.m. today at the Daily | | The fur department of the Needle || Worker district office, 35 East | | Trades Workers Industrial Union col- | ty] | || UNION COLLECTS York, has been manufacturing (C OUNSELOR-AT-LAW ‘BLESSED EV NT’ ae. eek with LEE TRACY aud MARY BRIAN finest retail stores in the country. [|] PAUL wt JNI ELMER ‘RICE a 3 Dae ae DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY Our uppermost endeavor has [| PLYMOUTH THEA. Ww. 45th. LA, 4-6720 iE FIGHTING GENTLEMAN’ r 107 Bristol Street fs Eves. 8:30. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 2:30 fen to create and manufacture (Bet. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B’kiyn SUITS uNE DAY ONLY! OVIET SOUND FILM PHONE: DICKENS 2-3012 top coats |i “KILLING TO LIVE” serscaavs: ‘ Alg. 4-9649 Strictly by appointment OVERCOATS —|IREVOLT IN |ausce se're'eres =| “FIGHT FOR || Dr, L. KESSLER (["es—=< gemeza| |g that will stand wear and yet be COE OF THE t | Cea niet Dr. LOUIS L. SCHWARTZ styled in the late: modes. The THE DESERT” (Beer a HUSHKA THE BONUS” 853 BROADWAY Intern’l Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR. 40 Work Done Under Versonad Care of DR. JOSEPRKON M. | bec Street, fifth floor. | lected $900.24 in back pay for the - workers of M. Kopit fur shop. These Employers Offer Big | -> seas actecaee | workers had worked below the scale of wages and overtime for single se U I 5 : TE CARLSOD re es qe. ‘i a Ww age Cut to Book, Job | time. The union, in its fight for the |] depression (now admitted by all BEAUTIFUL, sovint oe ere VICKMEN | Suite 1007-1008 | Core sath 9 SURGEON DENTIST Printers; Vote Sunday | |maintenance of the standard of |} political parties) created a cha- RE }IN ACTION & AND, “aseaGOTS Ren AS OEE CATES 127 UNIVERSITY PLACE a ‘cho have borrowed outs or | Wages in the industry has collected Sunday ay Gainae: 1 BE New York otic condition among our best re- g tail store customers. These stores, FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE 1 P.M. to 1 A.M. | eeeeeeeneeneeeteanetnstaneetannanAree in order to meet unfair competi- ADMISSION 2c. bedial ST., B'WAY, OUx BATE OPTICIANS B tion and the steady downfall of {|| 4] QT” Premiere Showing of the New Soviet Film—POSTPONED— : TONnX prices, were compelled to stop buy- Will Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 21, 22 and 23 oe ing from ‘us and substitute aN 1 || ‘ low 7-0389 "aia in ferior grade of clothing. Lie earned bata al WRITE GOLD FILLED ee Rather than to lower our saves a ||| IYL SHELL FRAMES. H. A BLUM, Opt.D. ard of quality we are forced to HOSPITAL PRESCRIPTIONS ay make one of two quick decisions: MASS FAREWELL TO MOTHER MOONEY ; ge Ker over 5 days ago| thousands of dollars during aa immediately—or all re- | season, Suture will be refused. In addition to the amount collect | ed, nine workers in the shop who : Joe {Bad been paid below the scale re- Gonschak ang|ceived increases amounting to $63.60 & tte gna Der week. | ‘uger. Main Rally Spee"! Leondopolis received increase of 8 SATURDAY Mosseye in, S. hak, L. Hoft- orig ae ee aa ere °*" | $6.80 per week; J. Esperanto, $6; .M. ont and agave Main rally, Speak-|Freiman, $4; B. Gordon, $5.20; Ph. Z, ,Rote Chernin, E. Bres-| Gelman, $1.80; E, Rosenberg, $10; B. orromETRist Ny ae Earle $620: 1. Franner, $10; O. Mar- | (1) Discontinue our established AT THE Mapas oe Hicel Co. oa n Markson, and J. Schiller. in, 60, business, or (2) open our factory r st as & St, aud Bathgate Ave. Speakers:! These nine workers who worked || doors and deal directly with the STUYVESANT CASINO onesirtan Bowery, chrite, N.r. wh St. Speaker: A. Teffler.| below the scale up to now will get |} public, | ® 142 Second Avenue Bunday 10 to 4 Orchard 4-0230 24 East Mt. Ed Ave Island Are. and Brightwater Court.!the above mentioned increases. we de the latter decision. x 7 my 7 on ven L. A. De Sentes. The union calls upon all the work- eae ove e e 0-CT OBER 17 New York rald Ave, Speaker: Rose | ors to bring their complaints to the || See this is a buyers’ market we SPECIAL RATES WITH THIS AD | q j i ’ . ond 86th Bt. Speaker: B. Car- | office, See EOE Rent Coat ones Speakers—Frank Spector, Richard B. Moore COHEN’S ee hee quality Suits, Top “Pa | a Skits—By W. L. T. CUT RATE OPTICIANS ators’ ein: Has 1 St. and Ave. B. Speakers: Helen] ‘The Trade Board meeting of the |] coats and Tuxedos that our re- Four lts—by W.L. i. ‘ Bybee a | ie Sp Steln gud N. Tames. cceaiers: |fUP department will not be held this || tailers charged from $30 to $45 || Chalk Talk—John Reed Club DAYLIGHT : ; week due to the preparations for the || ®t $14.50 and $19.35. At these }| New 7-: D rs BAKERY—RESTAURANT a See convention. The union issued a call || Prices you are saving over 50%. ew ance: 111 Allerton Avenue. See aan P ilctlon ‘Dem. | today to the fur workers not to work |} Not only that—you will be as- {| Workers are urged to give Mother Mooney a real mass send-off. ww (Neat Woelworia's) ‘All comrades urged to come to, tomorrow. Tomorrow is a legal hol-|} sured of a perfect fit in a gar- |) She sails for Europe on the 17th to spread the fight for Tom’s rs FRESH BAKING 4 YOMES DAILY iday and every fur worker should be |} ment that is custom built of the release, among the workers of Europe White Gold Frames $1.60; Shell Frames $1 ||] Special Attention to Parties and Banquets paid without working according to|] finest imported and domestic fab- ADMISSION 25 CENTS Hospital Preseriptions Filled KATZ & MARKUS, Managers Shoe Workers Center—Instaliation Ben-|the agreement. rics, 100% all wool, London : 117 ORCHARD ST., Near Delancey art on ‘Oct. 21 | auet—at isze So. Bivd. 6:30 p,m sits NEW W. I. R. OFFICE m2 Youth Club—Pirst Re- censorship difficulties, im Progressive vouttinmentret ime| NEW YORQ—The Workers’ Inter- on Avenue. Admission 25 cents. national Relief has moved its office ele ieey ¢ 5eo| TOM 16 West 2ist St, to 146 Fifth ©. P. Sec. 5—Concert and Dance—at 5 pec! aa, Bronx. Red Dancers and the habe at Chee ene telephone shrunk, : ee Here is another opportunity for you. If you want a Suit, Over- Morrisania Farms, Inc. coat or Top Coat made to meas- DUE TO RECORD-BREAKING ENROLLMENT Gottlieh’s Hardware Stock arms, ure, just@ome and look over the 119 THIND 4VENUE . GRADE “A” DAIRY PRODUCTS tremendous stock of piece goods THE WORKERS SCHOOL Near Mth St, Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 | gas Tinton Ave, Bronx, N.Y. — COMRADES, PATRONIZE ‘ternational Relief. It will peadicceaandty neha Sir: = 4 we haye to pick from. Suits, Top- z a . ‘ All &tade of at the Fifth Avenue The-| Amecican Youth Federation Dramatic seq,| Dante—at 285 Rodney St., Brooklyn. Ad-|] Coats and Overcoats tailored to Announces the Opening of Four Day Time Classes in ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES roadway and 28th St., Friday, |—Concert—onildren’s| Mandolin Orchestra ae te 6 your individual taste and meas- Principles of Communism—Trade Union Strategy—Political Economy ober 21 io | Under direction of Mark Stilvanoy, at the) steve Katovis Br., I. L. D.—Housewarming |} Ure, $19.35 and $23.50. nd Sunday, Cutlery Our Specialty Br ooklyn y | Middle ‘Bronx Workers Ciub, 3002 Srd Ave. | party'and ‘Dance cis’ By aed Geena FOR UNEMPLOYED AND NIGHT WORKERS ONLY RNS | 1 cents, neon A@nision)) Another great buy! You ean THESE CLASSES WILL START OCTOBER 24TH : neers pap ees Drug Store Workers'—Package Party—at oe) 8 select a pure Camel's Hair Coat : | = -Coatinuow ings of three feat | comrade Yaraslovsty’s House, 280 £, 0th! sim Connolly Be. I. 1. D—Gela Kouse-|] from our large stock ab $23.50, Hours from 3 to 4:30 P. M. Rates for Night Workers $2.00 I ePrman Bros PURITY Quatiry avs . Ey Runde, onl aaa | 525m, 136m at. “Aazaasion reo.) O° | usually retail as high as $65. Unernployed:. tyes Ei sapanim aided. by creates tons. Sar ROH yity - SUTTER Register Now! Further information at ee American Workers Club—Entertainment— Eve hase guaranteed to 29 EASI UMTH STREEKI i Vegeterian and Dairy Restaurant pm. including a el fe ; | very purchase g Se on gel 8 i 2 s ‘ | Dance—at 1200 Intervale Ave | sunpar eeen 16 be 100% satisfactory, or we make ||| WORKERS SCHOOL—%5 E. 12th St, N.Y. C. Tel, ALgonguin 4-1199 NEW YORK G89 SUTTER AVE, (Cor, Géorgs) Bikija e pictures to be shown are “Kill-| proleteult—celevrating Opening of New| ,,Seetion 18 will hold 3 indoor mee it so without question. | Yel. Algonquin 3356-8843 © Live Epaanit h . th st. “| this Sunday. James Steele, candidat ‘ A 7 : ot stri toenbary. | estes suas anship Gamtnon a5 cents, | the 4th Assembly District, will be the main Remember, fine Suits, Top and VERN SMITH We Carry s Full Line of WORKERS—EAT’ AT THE r existence on 2. Se speaker at 3882-Third Ave. Sunday 8 p. Revolt in the Overcoats sold direct to you $14.50 of the Daily Worker Siaff and $19.35. To your measure, |} STATIONERY Parkway Cafeteria Benjamin Levy, candidate in the ath A: Bronx Italian Workers Center—Spaghetil the jatter the test partied Dinner and Entertainnient at 696 E. 184 8t.| indoor sally this’ Gunday, 8 pe me at 109 || $1998 and $23.50. Larissa AT SPECIAL PRICES 1638 PITKIN AVENUE the latter the first s : East Avenue. 4 wl } i complete film on the bonus Agit-Prop Commission—Meeting at 2 p. gy er will address the indoor W ORKERS SCHOOL k ORUM _ shed ee ae ge m., Room 903, 35 East 12th St. Only one| meeting at the Bronx Workers Club, 1610 / 35 EAST 12TH STREET, 2nd FLOOR oe: point on the oféer of business: Raising of | Boston Road, Sunday, 8 p.m. —_—_—_—_——— to all wings thruout | the —, = joys Beal : . * . SUNDAY EVE., OCTOBER 16th AT 8 O'CLOCK H 7 Pp: rt Party and the Struggle for Marxism-Len-} piogressive Workers Culture Club—di \ | warml a Cl ad ’ | nts igiciei got beptnets We'Ridreal Suc SG OQ MOP A ONY “RISE OF THE FARMERS REVOLT” Une ee y assifie Bo Dine | ; Comrade I. Walter, at Progressive Workers i OFFICIAL OPENING 0 Nan uss Winter | eae sanaatenge in Root 905, a lor ata Pegg idan herpes ar mae The new wave of striiggle marks a turning point in the history of of the new Headquarters of the Relief Drive at Two sail eens WARE sharp. bin Sige: Manufacturers of. | the American farmers, Is this farmers strike directed against the city |} WORKERS FILM AND ioe sme a sametl ¢¢ Meets October 15, 16 wi Ail OL, Unit, Section and District Func- High Grade Clothes workers? How can unity of city and country be established? PHOTO LEAGUE ur Dally Worker. Council No. | at 464 Bristol Pilar the winter relief cam- | mission 25 cen paign will be discussed at a meeting | .CCunc No, SoRu tionaries as well as leading comrades of mass organizations and unions are to be ast, present at special ‘functionaries conference, Cabaret and Con-) 19 noon, Report at District Office. eer e Questions Discnssion Admission 25 ¢ents 85 Fifth Avenue|' — Saturday, October 15th of the full City Council of the Un |cert—to celebrate 8 niversary at the a eee = Sammars, AT 9 P.M. Le 1 em-= | Con Island We Center, 27th St. an % ss ., cy, + ployed Council of Greater N.Y. this| Mermaid Ave, Admission 28 cents. |. Bridge Piaza Workers Club—Dance—at (Corner 16th Street) ; ATEE TION COMRADES! at 13 West 17th Street a Sat., Oct. 13, at 1 p.m, at Manhat-|_ Williamsburg Counciaaiz—at So Man-| 395, Rodney St., Brooklyn. Admission 16 | JADE MOUNTAIN Health Center Cafeteria New York City 827 BROADWAY tan Lyceum, 66 East 4th Street. bag eta ac tn ge BI F ee a Aimerican | Chinese Restaurant ‘ alae ‘i Between 18th & 13th Sts.) All organizations affiliated to the | 261 Senenectady Aver Brookiyns | Pest_No. 1—Lecture: “With Mooney ENTIRE STH FLOOR AVENUE WORKERS CENTER PU Oe ec ose |{ oy R0sal Dishes for the Protetartas Unemployed Council, trade unions, | Cbuacll No. 15—Velcherinks “and Reading | San Quentin.” ‘Speaker: Frank ‘Spector, 197 SECOND AVENUE 50 EAST 13th STREET { OUR WORKERS MEMBERS OF ¥.W. varkers’ clubs, fraternal and mass |°t Wall Paper, at 608 Stone Ave. one of the Imperial Valley Prisoners—at 154 W. 20th St. Questions an ddiscussion, isa Shane . 4 and help the Re Welcome to Our Comradis || 88st roop well as local coun- | 0 see that their two 7 deleg es attend this meeting, tinday, Oct, 16, at 11 am. at| 12th St., there will be a meet- |< organizations Unton—at Ave., Jamaica, |, West Side Unemployed Council—Ent . | tertainment and Dance—at 301 W. 29th St. ll-Dance | Refreshments, Admission 15 Cents. Madison ies: { | Bet. 12 & 18 Patronize the Wealth Center Cafeteria | OPEN DAILY 8:30 A. M, TO 7:30 P. M. || pence - ~ STUDY- AUTOMOBILES — TRACTORS Harlem Unemployed Cou rainian Workers Hall, Phone fombkina sq 6-556 sad : arate 5 | League of Profession Groups in Support nv Tractor Autorediie Workers Schoo! of Brookizn and Philadelphia open, for ing of workers of all mass organiza- | ee Pee of Poster and Ford—"Must We Starve’. | = = = H E L L E N’ Ss John’ Restaur. nt ion of students for special four months course. Registration closed on tions, trade unions and councils act- | Union Workers Club—Bangquet for Henry | Will be the topic of Scott Nearing’s talk, | Office Phone ORchard 4-0310 RESTAURANT ns a ive in unemployed work to further | Canton who {a leaving for the Soviet Union, | at Doelger's Hall, Newark, N, J, 9:30 p. m. oe ¢ SPECIALTY) ITALIAN DISHES ts whe, ald, not cemiplete theif course and ore net attending the take up the plans of the City Coun. | Place of Banquet: 801 Prospect Avenue, "| Admisgon 35 Cente—Unemplojed free. Manhattan Lyceum Hall 416 University Place A place with nimonphere ssngt wi dee Pgs gers plea age ‘d cil and prepare for the broadest un-| wast x, ¥. Workers Club—Yearly Concert,|_ ©. P. Unit 22, Bec. 15—Affair—at 3010 CORNER 18TH ST, NEW YORK CITY eR PRS EN eee TRACTOR-AUTO WORKERS SCHOOL Bee N. Sixth St., Brooklyn, sips ig Phone EVergreen ee 1510 Brandywine §t., Phone Stevenson 2988 For Mass Meetings, Entertainments Balls, Weddings and Banquets . 66-68 E. 4th St, New York ited struggles for winter relief in the | elaborate prog coming months. at 524 Vermont Bt, Folland Ave. Apt. 1 (Jogman)—Proceeds to 302 EB. 12th St. New fork | the Daily Worker, : Bronx Icor Youth Branch—Dance and Frolic—at 2075 Clinton Ave. Refreshments. Bronx Workers Club—Lecture on Vital Is- Want Volunteers to | Admisifon 25 cents, gues of the estes eee LA Sy [pmasunamiteninesiaaess nan Teo he SH . . er. —a' ost L 0 \* Bee fs anton ee | coe eee ak eel =" BIG CONCERT AND DANCE . and Dally Worker? p.m. a¢ the Jougesy a ech, Worker cu tg th ave ‘ LIVE IN A Polls Election Day Workers “club, 191 West 21st St. Admis-| 8 a. m, és sr Eats Meeting Rooms and Hall SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 IRVING PLAZA HALL f sion 25 cents, Uae Mak 1 | HS paquell ian ie Poa Meh eta Ish Workers’ Club Forum (every Sunday TO HIRE i at: 7AL WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY y *Awatehers on Election Day. ‘The| | nance—st stuyvesant Casino, 140" econd| the Irak Workers. in ‘Anveries ‘Take to oe | {Suitable for Meetings, Lectures at 3:00 P.M 15th ST. and IRVING PL ¥ wholesale stealing of Communist | | Avenune at #16 p. m, Admlstlon 25 cents. | eve Their Distress?” at 1047 Broadway and Dances in the 3 Bats ‘ i — votes and terrorizing of workers | A eke al Sta. gah cioharittait oh ee ctee Me : J Y 20) * : can only be combatied if active | | ocaath,, Bench. Workers Club—Sendoft, to} cents, nis eaore Czechoslovak | Arrecbed yy ih apy Solaeaead ELECTION We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments watchers are stationed in every] | Avenue. ‘Unemployed Council—Dance—at the South . NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARE polling booth. Volunteers are also Wh pte ee Slav Hall, 5607 St. Clair Ave, (Regular heeded to sell literature outside | | ,,Temout workers ciub--Proietarian Mag-| meetings Tuesday and Priday at 2 p.m.) Workers House, Inc. CONCERT AT 3 P. M. DANCE ALL EVE 2800 BRONX PARK EAST the polling places. Goott Band—Prizes to best costume. Ad-| Union Workers’ Club—Class in Funda-| |347.E, 72nd St. New York Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find s aoe New RGT oe Goratis| | ihn Leet > mt ‘Telephone: Rhinelander 5007 PROGRAM INCLUDES: é Whrary. athletic director, workroom for children. workers’ clubs re ton Lap me Ace ER, | LA 8 7 ea ! SINGING CHORUSES, RED DANCERS, and varions cultural activities therefore asks all workers’ organ- | .| . PSU Harlem Int. BianchOpen Forum, AANA RD VIOLIN SOLOS, ATRLE TUS. = ppv is 2 i ‘ # izations to assign as many of their | Sol Harper ill sj ted, 1 , Tel. Ustabrook 8-1400: Olinville 2-6972 _ BURITZA OROULGTT A | Cause and Cure— RTC. r Ave. ‘Tel. STuyyesant members 2 s possible to serve as| | iewatchers and sell literature, Ple: se | be send in the names and addresses rake Lexington Avenue train to White Pl Get off Allerton Avenue 3s Road and. - sos % Stuy venadle Casino Speaker: HENRY SHEPPARD, Conrmuruist Candidate 3 one PSU Downtown Br--Open For ‘to the Committee at 50 E. ei FU TNE Atutude of the Soclelist Party Toward the | Balaqunctal Wesateuay aailaa for Lieutenant Governor, of New York State . St. so that the workers can be | | Br “ sti tebe once hie Mex fcethe’h taelh call. de) Meeting dC if Cais, alte: Weaclia: sia on 1795 Fulton Be Mart 8 ; ee Oats GOOD JAZZ BAND FOR DANCING REFRESHMENTS AND SUPPER “ 5 te : called together as soon as possible | | ston’ 15 cen Coungil No. 10 U1 avewell Party | "idgipbheicneh hg SRM pe an Se IN ADVANCE; AT ents 600 pada Me Lernemes tee wee o Fp a A re oman i and given instructions. to Gomrades leaving for the USSR—-al the || 140-142 Second Ave., New York i ROG ih | Bridge PI ond Gritz home, 2168 Cropsy Ave. # p. m. Vi ee | A

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