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Communist Candidate for Governor —la Los inal Police Cripple Negro Worker n Baan Wedne Demoer he when questioned a cripple fc is knee cap ment athe fi ; : Democ The capitalist press in trying to | blame excuse this vicious act prints the | nature.” news that the worker was freed in|" mney : 2 bie | ft, led when 3 ing |Showed th this meeting | 5,7 political urther interfer- |; ; i answer Call on Mus cians to Watch at Polls ms Club today f its sympathizers and nds to volunteer for work as chers at election polls and to re- heir district campaign head- y can do so. All mu- professional and amateur, y the club to support sses at ame time. The Harlem Progressive Club will hold its last Monday, at 8 w which will start at 1538 Ave., and will wind up wi at Madison Ave,, and 1¢ are Appointed ! TO REPORT VOTE RESULT AT DANCE ays “Human Nature” Is Reason for Graft See that Election 1 Watchers| tes Deans Vy Uacanauity ivdavy a Uauid, ase oe NOV ae , Jade Workers a Rd, Club Bronx, Henry Sheppard | 1610 B Nw YY, SCOTT NEARIN' will lecture tonight at 8:30 p.m, MONDAY NOVEMBER 7th ‘The Outlook for America’ F. 8. U. Beach, New Yor F latbush Workers Club Brighton 1 a 3rooklyn, N. Y. AT THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCE ce Nae : eps, abe Ne aoe UCATION ot Ing’ - ae Affait to es W. 0. : 17 Irving PL, N.¥. Admission 50¢ Ean ee turns Branch No. 53 lear Election Returns peenehs None —— Downtown Workers Club | H. Kahn, ro M4 | " MBYER LE RNER " WORKERS—EAT AT THE Closkmakers W | Parkway Cafeteria 1638 PITKIN AVENUE Brooklyn, N. ¥ en’s Council No 1 tes om nee —| Near Mopkinson Ave. Prospect Workers Center | So. Blvd. Bronx, N. Y. 1157 PURITY QUALITY SUTTER Vegeterian and Dairy Restaurant |] 589 SUTTER AVE. (Cor. George) B’klyn Brownsville We greet the Communis America Workers Club $a oviet Uni Communist Candidate for | Lieut. Governor Vi donee _ pouesue went Call Workers to Plant, Not for Job But to Tell Them Vote for Hoover Ind—Here in the industries re ng on an intensive elect Hoover. To those ng they terror informing them to vote for Hoc ver if they want to keep working or see more work. They tell the un- employed that there will be no chance for a job unless Hoover is HAMMOND, Calumet Reg especially 20th on United Workers Cooperative Ass’n he natural to cap- tools, | re-elected. How many workers will be intimidated by this old-time bunk? | In one plant they pinned Hoover! buttons on every employe’s coat la- 2800 BRONX PARK EAST | NEW YORK CITY In another : down, they calleq all of their em-| ployees to work for one day, to lece ture to them ‘to vote for Hoover they expected to go to work a There is only one workers’ party |in this campaign—there can be only How can there be any more? | Workers are workers! and have only one party, the Communist Party! | i Shop U NIT 4B ection 1 UNIT 26. | Meet the Communist Candidates and Section Section 5 RAILROAD WORKER | INTERN’ WORKERS ORDER | Branch No. 33 Brooklyn, New York LISTEN TO ELECTION RETURNS Long Island City Unit | Stalin Branch F. S. |122-2nd Ave U. New York | 4515 a : AT THE | 0. D. Ozel_ ' | | Section 15, Uni | Party | SS A 2700 Bx. Park East, New B. FALK 3050 Decatur Ave. New Toe 24, of the Communist | ELECTION NIGHT DANCER | York Tuesday, November 8th, 1932 at 8 P. M. At IRVING PLAZA HALL Grotman New Y i York | UNIT 2a mana RoE Moskowitz, 15th Street and Irving Place | nS 2800 Bx. Park East, New York | Bisco Longe islay | A. KLEIN | Progres: se rok ers Gs. Club CLARENCE HATHAWAY | : Se ED 1a Brooklyn, N. | 2810 Olimuble Av New York ——__—_—_—_— Manager, National Communist Election Campaign D. STOSSMAN — } Will analyze the results of the Elections and outline the next | $242 White Plains Ave. New York steps in the struggle of the workers. | | M. L, SPECTOR | | 735 Mace Avenue New Sok | mmm pmission 35 cents WITH THIS COUPON 25 CENT: | | ae “The Technical Bureau of F. | R. SHEMIA e Technical Bureau of F. |e20 Waring New York 80. B1ith St, New Yo cry) BLECTION NIGHT an = Big Six Workers Club ; A. ZULESKY | rs | 2700 Bx, Park East New work) 2.00 NeW 2S One iy SUPPER and DANCE, Tuesday, Nov. 8th Finnish Progressive Society, Inc, | | 15 W. 126th Street | WEBSTER HALL, 119 East 11th Street York Ci | | DANCING AT 9 SUPPER AT 11 sat ms 7, FPS SPEAKERS: John Howard Lawson, John Hermann, Joseph Freeman, Romanian Workers Club Richard Moore, William Z, Foster, and others, ae bes eae one | ENTERTAINMENT: Margaret Larkin will sing original revolutionary ballads; Political dance interpretations and other features. Dance Music by Vernon Anrade Orchestra Reservations in advance only (limited to 1,000) SLL Per Plate Six Course Supper | Greeting from | | | BEN’S LUNCH ROOM | | Educational Worker: New York City NEEDLE paca | \] Section 7 | ~ SECTION 9 Long Island League TRADES WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION | UNIVERSITY PL. 12th St., New York, and Independent Comm. for Support of Foster-Ford | 299 BROADWAY, ROOM 3: Gram, 5-9455 The “ICOR” Greets the 15th Anniversary of the Soviet Union The National Executive of the “ICOR,” the only organization in America, working in the interests of the Jewish Pioneers, who build for themselves a new life on sound economic foundations in Biro-Bidjan, greets the 15th anniversary of the only workers’ country, \ RR 181 WEST 28TH STREET NEW YORK CITY BEN GOLD, Secretary. The “ICOR” greets the achievements of the Soviet Union in solving the problem of national minorities, of putting an end to pogroms and to national animosities and race hatred. ‘The “ICOR” greets the 15 years of glorious achievements in the U, S. 5S. R. in connection with settling of over 300,000 Jews on the soll in the Ukraine, Crimea and White Russia. The “ICOR” greets the colonization of large Jewish masses in Biro-Bidjan, in the Far UNIT 18 Section 2 U Section 1 UNIT 9 Section 1 - G. KHUNE | W. PRONKO New York Cit J. SEMENUIK New York City JOE GYBA New York City J. TUTKO New York City 0. DENNBERG p | pe Newark "DEPARTMENT STORE New York City problems of — seca CHARLES BROWN | New York (* Workers School Hails the Soviet Union On its fifteenth victorious year of Proletarian Dictatorship which shows the workers and oppressed masses of the world that the path of Proletarian Revolution is the only way out of the capitalist cri: As part of “training for the Class Struggle”, the Workers School calls upon all workers to register for the Winter Term classes. Registration starts December 1st Get our booklet describing a variety of courses, Workers School Forum Every Sunday night at o’clock—2nd floor—35. E 12th St. Lectures by outstanding revolutionary leaders on vital Questions and Discussion East, where by the end of next year, there will be proclaimed a Jewish Soviet Republic, The “ICOR” greets the family of 150 nationalities, who are united in their effort to build a new life on the foundation ot fraternal equality, who are developing to the fullest extent their national cultures that are national in form and socialist in con- tent. The “ICOR” is the only mass organization in America extend- ing help to the Jewish Pioneers in Biro-Bidjan by providing them with modern machinery and tools. The “ICOR” mobilizes the Jewish masses for the defense of the Soviet Union and for a struggle against the misleading chauy- inistic Zionism, Join the “ICOR.” Mémbership $1.00 a year, which includes the subscription for the ICOR monthly, Fill out the following application blank: ICOR, 799 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Name .... the Class Struggle Address ,, | City | Phone Tomkins Sa. 6-954 ‘NOUNCEMENT. Dr. Louis L. Schwartz SURGEON DENTIST Announces The removal of his office to larger quarters at 1 Union Square (8th Floor) Suite 803 Tel. ALgonquin 4-9805 | [AMUSEMENTS mrernonanesesee THE THEATRE GUILD Presents seesqeenmeeeey f THE GOOD EARTH’ Dramatized by OWEN DAVIS and DONALD DAVIS From the PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL by PEARL S. BUCK 52nd St, W. of Broadway. Evs. 8:30 Matinees Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 Intern’l Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15th FLOOR AN Work Done Under tersona) Care ot DR JOSEPHSON DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY 107 Bristol Street (Bet. Pitkin & Sutter Aves.) B’klyn PHONE: DICKENS 2-3012 Office Hours: 8-10 A.M., 1-2, 6-8 P.M. Importers of § SPECIAL with this J Odessa Fruit Chocelates 4 LB. BOX FOR $1.00 M. RICHMAN 145 E. HOUSTON ST. NEW YORK |] AGENTS WANTED—Tel. ORchard 4-778 ! John’s Restaurant i SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHE A place with nimosphere where all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. New York NTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE 5c, $1, $1.50. Evenings 8:30; Mats, Wednesday CIVIC'REPERTORY =o, 31, 3150., Carat nt) EVA LE GALLIENNE, TORY FOR HIS WEEK— ‘Thurs, Evening: Friday Evening: JADE MOUNTAIN American & Chinese Restaurant 197 SECOND AVENUE Bet, 12 & 13 Welcome to Our Comrades | Director Mon. Evening: Tues. E HE THREE SISTERS” MUST FIGHT ‘MEN A Vital Play “NOW PLAYING! AMERICAN PREMIERE A THRILLING DRAMA OF ARMENIA Attention Comrades! OPEN SUNDAYS |“Ir 1S A STIRRING PLAY”—N. ¥. SUN LYCEUM Theatre, W. 45th St. BR, 9-0546 Evgs. $1.00 to $3.50 Mats. Tues. & Sat, { Health Center Cafeteria q CONSELOLAT EAN ant Workers Center — 50 E. 13th St. ‘ {PAUL MUNI ELMER RICE ber aie Mile F PLYMOUTH THEA, W. 45th. LA, 4-6720 (The. Armenian) Eves. 8:30 Mats: Tues, & Sat., 2:30 Made and screen-™% ed in this New Revue Hit | AMERICANA **"e= PHIL BAKER AND COMPANY OF 80 It doplets:the life of the peasants im | SHUBERT THEA., 41th St, W. of B'day Soviet Armenia—the age-old habits }/ Eves. 8:30 Matinees Tues. & Sat., 2:30 and superstitions—their work and | Garment District THE GROUP THEATRE Presents ‘Succnss STORY By John Howard Lawson | Maxine Elliotts Thea., 39th, E. of Bway Evenings, 8:40. Mats., Tues. and Sat., 2:40 ith st. & RKO JEFFERSON te TODAY TO TUESDAY “Life Begins” "39m play—bull fights—cockfights—etc. It will hold you spellbound! Tt will amaze’ you! It will amuse you! workers Acme Theatre 14th Street and Union Square Special midnite show Election seats Section Workers Patronize Navarr Cafeteria 333 7th AVENUE Corner 28th St. night ADDED FEATURE: “The Face on the Barroom Floor” Mansion DAIRY RESTAURANT 147 WEST 27TH STREET Near 7th Avenue UNION RESTAURANT Breaking 0 9-year Comeo Recayd “GOONA-GOONA™ 8TH CAPACITY WEEK BUY RKO THRIFT BOOKS AND SAVE 10% wit Ralph Bellamy — ~ Gloria Btuset| Daily to 2 p.m. 35e—11 p.m. to close Sic! Good Food Served Right | Farragut Cafeteria | 326 Seventh Av.. at 28th St. || Bronx Classified | WANTED COUPLE OR GIRL to share ap- artment in Bronx. Come to talk it over | jms at 1954 Unionport Road, Apt. OF, (Bronx |! 4 ¢ omrades Meet at Park E. Station), or ask for M. K., Box BRONSTEIN’S 10 “Daily Worker” 8th floor, 30 E. 13th Vegetarian Health Street, N. Y¥. C. Restaurant 558 Cloremont Parkway, Brom. LARGE LIGHT ROOM IN BRONX—All Im- provements. With comrades. East 160th St., near Boston Road. See A. W., Daily Worker office, 8th floor. VOTE COMMUNIST The International Workers Order Sends Revolutionary Greeti 70 THE WORKERS OF THE SOVIET UNION ON THE YeeUMngs eiawreenry ANNIVERSARY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION The Twenty-one Thousand Members of the I. W. O. hail the completion of the Five-Year.Plan in four as a tremendous step forward in the building of Socialism. THE INTERNATIONAL WORKERS ORDER is such a workers mutual-aid organization. Protect your self and your family against sickness and death at the lowest rates. JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL WORKERS ORDER. THE INTERNATIONAL WORKERS ORDER. is also in the forefront of the struggle for Unemploy- ment and Social Insurance at the expense of the state and the employers. GREET THE SOVIET WORKERS BY JOINING THE I. W. 0. HELP BUILD THE ONLY WORKING CLASS FRATERNAL ORDER — THE I. W. 0. In the Soviet Uniom workers are protected by a complete system of SOCIAL INSURANCE—protec- tion against sickness and death, medical care and ald age pensions. In the United States workers are denied these benefits and must protect themselves against sickness and death through mutual aid or- ganizations, THE ONLY. SOVIET * KINO i N AMERICA GREETS oul We join ‘with th ussin te ctlebrating menong of friends of of ‘ the Revolution” we heteats anniversar. aeTnn ot tet oy We pro us nes i fee Flt w THEaTae "ACM ids SEW YORK Cire & UNION SQ; “The only cinema house consistently run Soi S Soviet io Ming : 8s well as’ newsree i's at Struggle in x the | united tates ae WORKER yey “of the se 8 paul, inema,