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PAGE ROOSEVELT URGES A BiG WAGE CUT \ ty Worker $20,000,000 rwo | on ants C Slashed Silva, dead from tuberculosis. His funeral is at 2 pm, today at the Spanish Work- ers Center, 24 W. 115th St. The Food Workers Industrial Union of which Silva was a member,’ de- clares: “Comrade Silva, before he | became sick, was one of our best fighters for the conditions of the cafeteria workers.” All workers are urged to attend the funeral, Cots Ar re e Needed for Youth Training Sch’l Roberto aboye, is Spartacus Athletic "chub Dance and Sport Carnival Tick 35 cen T’ Comm: of the nist is ae The Americ: —8 1 Ww ‘Sand Workers Lo ‘ elp carry through an Dance portant training school for youth | | organizers by lending it my cots and folding beds, to be used for six weeks, Those wishing to cooperate in this matter call Algonquin 4-2215 and ask for the Y.C.L. Harry Wicks will lecture on “The Role and Program of the Communist, Part ne Bronx Wo! 1610 Bi 8:30 p.m d. Brownsville Workers Club lecture on “The | al 1378 43d &t . W Polish Sec. d Package Party by Unit 11 Ave., Bronx, 6 proceeds Lecture on “What I Saw and Heard In the Rev. Low Ray Cali, at the son Memorial Church, 149 W. lasses on 2 p.m. ovement s Laboratory The- Gj 3:30 pm. At the Work Worker's’ Club, 2330 Hunger March dele- t 1400 Boston Rd. at ibe ef the Labor Sp Dance at Hinsda at 213 Hinsdale | cents. A. B. Magil, member of the Daily Worker staff and proletarian poet, will night at the Williamsb 43 Manhattan Ave., on the Class Subject, “Why the SVorkers Youth Club, Good muste, Adm. 13 the Intellectuals in Open Forum: Concert and Tea Prince ef Boro Park, at 1109 yn, | of Wales Went fo Belfast”, at trish Work- Int program Fretheit | ers Club, 1947 Broadway, near St., mh 5 cents, | Room 43: baker: ¢. inment and_ disc Adm. free. and Dance at 285 Rodney ige Pl. | s |_ Hike of Followers o | tadder. Meet at the s Nature to Jacob's , 249d St. and (0:30 ‘a.m. sharp. Union ‘Hike to Alpine—~ s meet at Health Center, a.m. Uptown com- Van Cortland 8 p.m. Bene- Workers 349 Je Adm, free. | Daniel Reed, Mary”, will ret Sister Cl a p.m speak on in the U D. p.m. Discussion Bensonhurst Oven Forum: Comrade Greco will speak on “The Trade Union Movement and the Role of #4e A. F. of L." at Workers 2006 Toth St. All workers invited. Adm. free. Concourse Workers Club—Class in Publie Sperking—1949 Jerome Ave., 3 p.m rse_ Workers Club—Open Forum: Demonstration a Weapon * 8 p.m, at 1349 Jerome Ave esting program—good members and other wanted to help . Lamont meet- | © and evening. P vill speak on ng War Danger’ 8 pm, lan Taub, will speak on “The Capital- ist Attack against the Foreien Born Work- a ve Katovis Br. LL.D., 15 B, “War Debts and $.U—15th . at 1207 Kings n Revolut as shmen| lecture. free Mosholu Br. F. §. U.—15th Anniversary | Harlem [fnt. Br., ¥.S.U.—Open Forum, Celebration of Russian Revolution, at 3230 | 6:30 p.m., at 227 Lenox Ave. 8. Sklaroff will Bainbridge Ave, Bronx, 8 pm. 'Speaker: | speak on ‘The Role of Religion and the Joe West. Entertainment and refreshments | Soviet Union". to follow lecture. F.S.U. Mass Mobilization Membership | meeting of all members in the New York District, at 7:30 p.m. at Stuyvesant Ca- sino, 143 Secc d Ave. Pinal details will be ussed sUNDAY— | Anniversary meeting of the Canton Com- mune Stuyvesant Casino, 9th St. and | in connection with the recogni- 2 p.m. Auspices LL.D. and| of the Soviet Union campaign to be : st League. Speakers: Earl launched in Janvry er, D. Chen, William Simons. The Artef will present “Four Days”, by M. Daniel at the Fifth Ave. way and 28th St Nature Friends Hike to Tuxedo Echo and | Fingerboard Mountain. Meet Chambers 8t. Ferry 7 a.m. Fare $1.60. Leader A. Kuhn, Nature Friends Hike to Franklin Lake. Meet Chambers St. Ferry 8:30 a.m. Fare 90 Ctub,| cents. Leader: Ruth Matthes, Feature: will re- | D ball. Open Forum at egate of the Hunge p.m. Adm. free. Aus Robert Cantwell, speak on “American the Revolutionary Writers Federatior W. 2st St., 8 pm. Adm. 16 cents Open Forum of Yorkville Worke: 243 EB. ast 2:30 p, elegat 1013 ‘Tremont Ave. A del- ‘Theatre, Broad- | | | ofiatbush Workers Club—Onen Foram: 1. | Mass Demands Force British to Admit Mrs. Mooney iIN JAILS ( OF ITALY NE Ww ADS DA iby, WORKER, PROTEST TERRO Government S SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10 1932 Will Discuss Soviet Win Right to Vote i Recognition Sunday, | Jobless Members of Stuyvesant Casino A.F.L. Waiters’ Local NEW YORK ‘Dec. 9—Mass pres- te WD t owt The’ New cYOR aistelet of) the | NEW YORE Mme right to vote | of the workers of the world|Call Demonstration for! », |for unemployed members of the | has forced the British government to | Brlends Of the Saveh-UnIOn 1s:hold_ |e. and Waltthesek Con, Lace give Mrs, Mary Mooney, 84-year-old January 7th |ing a Mass Mobilization Meeting of |} "of ine American Federation of mother, of ‘Tom Mooney, sa to| sa | all members of the New York Dis-|Labor, was won by the rank and visit ngland where she NEW YORK.—Hundreds of Italian | trict on Sunday, December 11th—| file group of the union after a shary meetings of workers, | workers participated enthusiastically | 2:30 p.m. at the Stuyvesant Casino, | fight in the union meeting in Beeth them the call of the Ame ro 142 Second Avenue, New York joven Hall Thursday night. ‘The A and white masses for solidarity in| 1 the mass meeting held Sunday | IF. of L. officials tried with the aid the struggle for the f Mooney and cable to the International nounced toda Strike Holding Solid at Fairway Laundry EW YOR ‘airway Laun Crotona Ave. 75 workers, inside and driver Only several of the bosses’ re- latives are working. out. is coming in. in the paper for help wanted workers answ they found out that there is a strike, they refused Thursday evening there was m in workers showed their solidarity with picketing, the strikers. able to help | to come down to the Fairway Laun_ ary, on 176 Si id also to th 2 Tremont A Concert Irving Plaza, Street will m: three gala nights of celebration of | the Tenth An: ers School On Sunday a Banquet wi hall to which tions are sending representatives. An interesting fe: will be the performance by the Ger- | ma ¥ Theatre \Mass Welcome S Sunday 1\for Released Workers A mass wel members of ti wreckers Unio! who have just finished a 30-day sen- tences for strike activity, will be held | this Sunday, | the Chernesh Ave. act play, “Th | monologs and bers, concludi: mission is 35 LABOR UNION MEETINGS COMMITTEE OF 100 MEETS SATURDAY A special me 100 will be held tomorrow, 1 p.m. in the auditorium of the left wing | 140 W. situation relation to the coming elections in the cloak | groups, present locals. Cloakmakers’ Hunts Point Palace Bivd., called by the Left Wing in locals. Cloakmakers Committee of 100 meets Sat- | urday, 1 p.m., ving Center, 14 gues Cloakmakers mass open forum, Monday, 1 | Workers’ School Dance Is Tonight y will on The welcome has been ar- | ranged by the union. The program will include the one- | edom of ‘Tom | at the Irving Plaza to protest against the Scottsboro boys, a {Mussolini's fake amnesty and to de- national office of the|mand the immediate and uncondi- Labor Defense an- S ers Prolonged applauses greeted the tional release of all political prison- | | the Drive for the collection of one speeches of Tom De Fazio, represent | 1¢, At this meeting, a report of the’ 3 final arrangements for the Nation- |°f gangsters and cops, to keep un- | Ww Ss ‘ 11| employed workers out, but the mili- | i efaily aucune Gee Drive will taney of the Rank and File Group On January 8th, | Fon their admission, and also pre- |vented the examination of books to | throw unemployed workers out of \the meeting. The Rank and File Group also hed | million signatures for the Recogni- tion of the Soviet Union, will com mence, The’ drive will end on M 1933, when a F.S.U. Delegation ing the Communist Party, Spector | to Washington will present this mass} Motion passed to give big wage | for the International Labor Defense,| Demand to the U. 8. Government, |cuts to the oMfeials. When a motion | K.—The strike at the SE A SN was made to appoint a committee to ndiy, 116th Strest ahd eo ee oe ee Front | investigate the charge that Motel is holding solid, all fCO™mittee in Defense of Political |Reports on March Turkel, A.F.L. business agent, had ; ors, being | Puisoners, Louis Candela for the In- | lforeed bribes to be given for jobs, ternational Workers Order and Tito| rig Very little work | Nunzio, editor of “L'Unita’ Operaia” The boss put an ad —the Italian weekly sits! Mary | published here begining Dec. 17. but when| A Tesolution demanding that all Political prisons be given uncondi- tional freedom, and while in jail, be treated as human beings was unan- imously adopted. A demonstration ered the ad, to scab. 88 | which unemployed in front of the All workers who are | the strike are asked |The demonstration will January 7. Nearing Will Debate treet and Crotona Ave. he Strike Headquarters, Ave, near Mapes Ave. Scott Vearing well-known revolu- tionary writer and lecturer, and Congressman Hamilton leading Red-baiter, Capitalism versus Friday evening Dec. Temple, 55th St., Seventh Avenues. Nearing will open the debate at 8:15 p> m. Roger Baldwin of the American Civil Liberties Union will be chairman. The debate is under | the auspices of the New Masses and Management Ernest Briggs, Inc. and Dance tonight at Irving Place and 15th ark the second of the 16, at Mecca between Sixth and niversary of the Work- | night, December 11th, ill be held at the same | all workers organiza- | ature of the Banquet Group. C. A. Hatha- | ses, 799 Broadway, Room 625. APITALISM «. OMMUNISM HAMILTON FISH, Jr. ys. SCOTT NEARING MECCA AUDITORIUM 36th St. bet. Oth and 7th Aves. FRI. EVE., DEC. 16, at 8:15 Tickets 55¢ to $2.20 incl. Tax at new Masses, 799 Broadway, Stuy. 9-1967 Mgt. Ernest Briggs, Times Bldg. BRyant 9-6780; Workers Bookshop 50 £. 13th St. lcome for the striking | he Independent House- m of Greater New York, Dec. 11, at 5 pm. at evsky Club, 122 Second | e Living Corpse,” songs other interesting num_ ing with a dance. Ad-; cents. ARTEF Jewish Workers Theatre Presents FOUR DAYS HEROIC TRAGEDY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION SUN., Dec. 11, Mat.2:30; Eve.8:20 FIFTH AVE. THEATRE BROADWAY and 28th 8T, Goog Seats at 50 Cents eting of the Committee of | Saturday, at |= 36th St., to discuss the! of the cloakmakers in/| Attention Comrades! OPEN SUNDAYS Health Center Cafeteria Workers Center — 50 E. 13th St. Quality Food Reasonable Prices mast open forum, Sunday, 163d St. and’ Southern | the Central Committee of Groups to discuss elections | in auditorium of the Left which will be| Italian Consulate was decided upon. | be held on | Fish, Jr.,| will debate on } Communism on } Tickets are on sale at the New Mas- | 0 36th St., to discuss strug- Phone Tomkins Sq. 6-9554 SPLENDID LARGE Hall and Meeting Rooms Perfect for BALLS, DANCES, LECTURES, IN THE New WORKERS HOME 27-29 W. Phone 115th St., and Hause w rming Party by tiends, eats and high|p.m., Bryant Hall, to plan fight for rights > eset the Ses he News” wit be decease vy [teitiet andnit ving members." T JOhn’s Restaurant Frank Palmer, ¢€ of the Federated | wing gro of cloak locals; Monday, im- gare iridgnt in biel biti 8:30 "pm. at the Film and Photo ely efter working hours in the audi- oH Lk dae Pelt dls] ague, 13 W. 17th St. Adm. 10 cents. um of the Left Wing Center, 140 W. 36th vee eth easlonis, age Richard B. Moore will speak on “The|St., to discuss policy of expelling jobless|| 302 E. 12th St. New Fork 109 E. 26th St. (1 flight | si n and ithe Scottsboro | and left-wingers. i of the Harlem — rse Club — Party and x AN between | JADE MOUNTAIN American & Chinese Restaurant 197 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12 & 13 TO HIRE ; Welcome to Our Comradee MEETINGS, Etc. | Gottlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Near ith st. ‘Tompkins ESTONIAN N.Y.C. | All winds of UNiversity 4-0165 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Meeting Suitable - fo and Cze ||Workers House, Inc. | |347 E. 72nd St. Telephone: THE DANCE CARNIVAL OF THE YEAR! ANNUAL Morning Freiheit COSTUME BALL), SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1932 at BRONX COLISEUM—177th Street, Bronx UNITY DOUBLE BRASS BAND ORCHESTRA Sports Red Dancers Singing TENTH Literature Coupon 10c. — Admission 39e. Femmes 85 FIFTH AVE., CORNER 16th STREE Cutlery Our Specialty Airy, Large Rooms and Hall|| Manhattan Lyceum Hall TO HIRE For Masa, Meetings, Entertainments ir Meetings, Lectures | | 66-68 E. 4th St, Dances in the Tel. SToyvesant 9-9742 choslovak Stuyvesant Casino ‘Two Large Halls |] For Balls, Banquets, wi Ings, Parties, Moetin, and Convention: ROTHSTEIN & KESSLI 140-142 Second Ave., Nefy York New York Rhinelander 6097 Chance CLOTHING MFR’S. ENTIRE STOCK OVERCOATS 14:50 Lome 1 9.35 ALL SIZES! ‘Thousands. cy ina from! materials: tures, Regi Cashmeres, Worombo Textures, etc. AND SAT., JACK SAYS: “Say Fellows Here’s Your to Buy Your Winter Overcoat” ALL STYLES! Made of these fine Hockanum Tweeds, Twists and Fancy Mix- ‘an Herringbones, Colonial Fleeces, Peerless OPEN DAILY 8:30 A. M. TO 7:30 P. M. CAMELS HAIR COATS, now $23.50, reg. $65 | SUITS, TAILORED to Your MEASURE, $19.35-$23.50 TUXEDOS, now $14.50 and $19.35 Mfrs, of High Grade Cloth ENTIRE~FIFTH FLOOR JACKFIN COMPANY KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST | | jates are to be given Sunday | Richard B. Sullivan, Freeds Jackson Fascist Fish Dec 16) the chairman adjourned the meet- | jing without allowing a vote on the motion. Sunday and Monday Reports by Hunger march deleg- and Monday in Brooklyn and Canarsie. Sam Weisman, Secretary of the | Unemployed Council, will | report ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 8—On his} Sunday, 8:30 pm. at the weekly | arrival here today, Gov. Roosevelt | open forum of the Communist Party | will find a bill presented by the | at 1813 Pitkins Avenue, Brooklyn. Monday at 8 p.m., march reports will be rendered at Public School 84, Gramman and Stone Ave., Browns- | ville and at Public School 115, East | 92nd St. and ‘L’ Avenue, Canarsi Bronx Tenants En: ney League | which provides for a $20,000,000 ap- | propriation by the State and the City of New York to pay the rent of the unemployed tenants. The governor is urged to submit this measure be- | fore the extraordinary session of the State Legislature. The bill does not provide for making evictions illegal. and Joe Roth will deliver the re- ports. FRAN PA LMER Editor of Federated Press “TWISTING THE NEW An expose This SUNDAY, DEC. 11th at 8 P.M. WORKERS. FILM & PHOTO LEAGUE HDQTRS. 13 West 17th St. Auspices Center Br., W.1LR.—Adm. 16e| Garment District International Barber Shop 123 WEST h STREET Near N.T.W Building OPEN FORUM St. George Church, 451 W. SUNDAT Ney, JONMN ADAMS Member of Editorial Staff of Daily Worker, will speak on SCOTTSBORO CASE and the | 39th St. PM. | Garment Section Workers Patronize f Navarr Cafeteria |i! 333 7th AVENUE Corner 28th Bt. “The Going to Russia? WORKERS needing full outfits of Hersehide Leather Sheeplined Cos Windbreakers, eches, High Shoes, ete., will receiv spe- cial reductions on all their pur- chases at the Square Deal Army And Navy Store 121 Third Ave., New York 2 Doors So. of 14th St. WORKERS PATRONIZE CENTURY CAFETERIA 154 West 28th Street Pure Food Proletarian Prices Lo. Ona Cooperative Barber Shor 169 WEST 29TH ST. (Near ith Avenue) 50c Haircut and Shave NO WAITING — — 6 BARBERS Our Only Store DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY 107 Bristol Street Plikin & Sutter Laide # Bkign PHOD DICKENS Office Hourst 8-10 A.M. (Bet Phones: Chickering 4947—Longacre 19089 COMRADELY ATMOSPRERE | | | | AUTUMN CROCUS AMUSEMENTS (IVIC_REPERTORY “5 BO, $1, $1.50 Evs. 8:30 M: EVA LE GALLIENNE, Director £0 b Ay. 97450. || TODAY, TOMORROW and MONDAY EMIL ZOLA’S coe “uo | “NANA” | THE GROUP THEATRE Presentr | ae WERNER | KRAUS SUCCESS STORY. Us orem tions. | Maxine Euutotts Th ‘0th, “a of Biwi 9 | THE HUNGER MARCH | Evenings, 8:40; Mats Wed. and Sat. ay | Pactuzes ui tae demons rations {rom ail over the country, presenting every phase from the meeting in New York to the }/ march in Washington THE workers Acme Theatre 14th Street and Union Square Cont. from 9 a.m.—Last show 330 pam, JIPPODROME | 6TH AVENUE and 43D strEuT | Continuous 10 A.M. to 100 FA | Francis Lederer and Dornthy Gish in The New York and London Success | MOROSCO THEATRE, 45th St. W. of B’way | Evs, 8:40, Mts, Wed. & Sat, at 2:10 Philharmonic Symphony DOBROWEN, Suest Conductor | Carnegie Hall, This Sun. Aft. at 3:00 | JENSEN—MaeDOWELL—BRARMS Greatest Amusement Value in N, Vaud le and Motion Pictures atcdee' ‘iitan ei i Feature—‘THE FIGHTING GENTLEMAN” Metropolitan Opera House Mats. Eves. Children Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 18 at 3:00 15¢ 2BC savy Ue Soloist: EGON PETRI, Pianist 9 if SCHUBERT—TCHAIKROVSKY—LISZT 42nd st > nx.0.C AM E Opreatyay NOW! | ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. (Steinway Piano) “VIRGINS OF BALI” 7 25e. te 1 P.M. Mowday to Friday rxo Mayfair 5%in's ee ‘RKO JEFFERSON ath at 2 | NOW. JOAN z ‘eed | Secrets of the French Police | » “RAIN CRA WEORD A “BREACH OF PRODUISE” | GWILL ANDRE & GREGORY RATOFF | re D rite “Tth“Gnester Monn Entirely new program of ° Prolet-Buehne The Dynamic Theatre taka Waa Hi, beady i tighe and: RHYME, COLOR AND RHYME SENSATION New Agit.prop Scenes At the N. Y. LABOR TEMPLE 243 East 84th Street, New York City Begins at 8:30 — Admission 35 Cents Fifty Per Cent of the Proceeds Are for the Revolutionary Press Tonight... Also DANCING... ee ece0eoe with @ e e @ ® ® @ e @ Tenth Anniversary Celebration WORKERS SCHOOL TONIGHT (Sat. Dec. 10th) At8P.M. CONCERT AND DANCE RAQUEL SHANOCK, Soprano EVELYN BLOCK at Piano JACQUES CHATTEAU, Violinist NEW DANCE GROUP LIVELY DANCE ORCHESTRA Admission 50 Cents IRVING PLAZA TOMORROW IRVING PLACE & 15th STKEET (Sun., Dee. 11th) At8&P.M. BANQUET PLENTY OF LIGHT MOMENTS, GOOD EATS COME HAVE A GOOD TIME WITH US. C. A. HATHAWAY, Toastmaster IRVING PLAZA .........-:4++++04.. Admission 50¢ Deily, Alor rker Paty USA New Year’s Eve (SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1932) BRONX COLISEUM | Aln. Bay Tickets in Advance and Save 20 Cents FAN RAY CAFETERIA 156 W. 29th St. New York ANNOUNCEME, NT | 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 HYGRADE VEGETARIAN and DAIRY RESTAURANT 149 West 28th St., New York A REAL TREAT FOR WORKERS Special Dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 45¢ 4-B049 Strictly by apy Dr, L. KESSLER SURGHON DENTIST S33 BROADWAY Suite (007-1008 New York Good Food Served Right Cor. 14th St Farragut | Cafeteria 26 Seventh Ay., at 28th St. {utern’] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE Lith FLOOR Al Work Done Under tersonn) of DK. JOSEPARON Bronx DAYLIGHT BAKERY—RESTAURANT 711 Allerton Avenue | (Neat, Woolworth’s) FRESB BAKIN 4 TIMES DAILY Special Attention to Parties and Banquets | KATZ & MARKUS, Managers © WILLIAM BELL OPTOMETRIST , 106 BE, 14th St., nearstth Ay. FREEMAN CAFETERIA Formerly the R. & M. 1291 WILKINS AVENUE NEAR FREEMAN COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE Hospital and Oculist Prescriptions Filled At One-Half Price Dance and Sport Carnival given by the Spartacus Athletic Club _ SATURDAY, DEC. 10th At 569 PROSPECT AVENUE Admission 35¢ At Door 45¢ White Gold Filled Frames————__.81. ZYL Shell Frames —_ Lenses not included COHEN’S, 117 Orchard St. First Door Off Delancey St. Telephone: ORchard 4-4520 ND OCULIST PRESCRIP- ILLED AT 50% OFF HOSPITAL Brooklyn WORKERS—EAT AT THE Parkway Cafeteria 1638 PITKIN AVENUE | Near flopkinson Ave. Brooklyn, N. ©. | LEARN RUSSIAN Experienced teacher arranges por private on group instruetio MRS. R. SHOH, 30 East 95th Street Brooklyn, N. ¥. Telephone SLocumn 6-8782 White Gold Filled Frames Zyl Shell Frames $1. Not Included | ‘Yptical Co. 2 HESTER ST. Between Bowery & Christie, N.¥ Upen Daily from 9 to7 Sunday 10 to 4 Tel. Orchard 4-0230 Amsburgh Workers Welcome Canton Cafeteria 16 GRAHAM AVE, Brooklyn, TH STREET NEW YORK Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Fall Line of | STATIONERY ~ AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizatione 29 KAS! Mimeo Paper Special | BOC ream In 19 Ream Lots <asw | UNION SQ. MIMEO SUPPLY , 212 | 108 Kast Hib St. Room 205 shades | S phone Atgonauin (-4763 WORKERS ATTENTION! Only Cafeteria in Garment District Above 34th Street employing members of the FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION Managed by the well-known Mr. Gruber BRUNSWICK CAFETERIA 237 W. 37th STREET 237 W. 37th STREET QUALITY FOOD AT WORKERS PRICES : Classified FURNISHER ROOM—for rent, provements, very reasonable. P. 13th st. Workers Cooperative Colony 2700-2800 BRONX PARK EAST (OPPOSITE BRONX PARK) has now REDUCED THE RENT ON THE APARTMENTS AND SINGLE ROOMS CULTURAL ACTIVITIES uae Kindergarden; Classes for Adults and Children; Library; Gymnasium; Clubs and Other Privileges NO INVESTMENTS REQUIRED SEVERAL GOOD APARTMENTS & SINGLE ROOMS AVAILABLE ‘Bake Advantage of the Opportunity. by Lexington Avei train to White| Office open daily Plains Road. Stop at Allerton Avenue} Saturday Station, Tel. Olinville #-1400—1401 Sunday 10 a.m, to 2 p.m.