Page Tw 4 DAILY WORKER. . THURSDAY, AUGUST 30,1934 ♦ ’Frisco Youth to Hold Mass Rally AgainstTerror on Sept. 1; International Youth Day Plans Completed in Many Cities lonng Communists General Strike Celebrate 15tli Anniversary 1,000 Strike Statement of the Central Committee. C. P., U. S. A. Meeting in Detroit In Textile Set At 3 Plants To Challenge For Saturday (Continued from Page 1) exploited and Name Offer and all the oppressed. Thus it came to pass that our Os Dye Works Will Delegate Party came into existence in the period of the first cycle of war and (Continued from Page 1) revolution. PATERSON, N. J„ Aug. 29.—Mass ToFascism and War On the "theory” that American Communism is a "foreign im- picketing began this morning at the These envelopes, commented Gor- East Paterson plant of the National To I portation,” the ruling class of the United States to Anti-War undertook uproot Parley I man, “bear out our recent state- Piece Dye Works. About 1,000 the young Communist Party by the method of police raids work- | ment showing that the average and de- ers are out in the three plants of Friday Night Meetings to Precede Mass Demon- portations We refer i wage is $10.86 for a 30 hour week,” of so-called aliens. to the infamous days of the same company. The walkout Many Cities Plan Preliminary Conferences strations in New York Saturday—Parades and Gorman, nevertheless, continues to Wilson-Palmer in 1919-1920—the predecessors of Roosevelt and the occurred last Friday in sympathy insist that his official leadership is New Deal. History has already pronounced conclusive judgment upon with the Williamsport, Pa., strike Prepare Local Unions and Groups of Rallies Arranged in Industrial Centers of U.S. not “striking against the code but this bourgeois and social-fascist "theory” of the foreign origin of of the same company. J against conditions." mill American Communism. The judgment is This morning carloads of State Workers for National Congress Many of 25,000 envelopes contaned in the present FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.—The first these years Troopers, equipped with machine SAN big demonstration from anniversary which marks 15 of American Communism. The came the Erwin Cotton Mills guns and tear gas, set- DETROIT, Aug. 29. the Commit’ in Marshall Green, in the Civic since the fascist at- of North and fact that 15 years after the first anti-Communist mass persecutions arrived and Mich., —A heard Provisional Center, Durham, Carolina, tled in plant, prepared conference pleas have been made from Alabama. "Erwin conducts the the American bourgeoisie, in attempting to throttle the struggle of down the for to build a movement and and :■ tacks, has been called for International Youth Day, Sept. 1. action. Workers feel the need for against war and fascism will be being made to get these unions largest bible class in the world,” the masses revolting against the exploitation of Amer- and brutality unity and for held here Saturday. Sept. 15, at 2 send representative. The Commit In this plan to break through the California fascist ter- John W. Edelman, of the American is spreading the strike ican capitalism, again initiating similar measures as part of the to other plants. p. m. in the ABC Hall, 7949 Mack tee states that a number of dele- Federation of Hosiery Workers, in- District union ror with a mass demonstration, the youth of San intensified fascization of its rule, is the best proof of the American leaders are Ave., near Van Dyke. The con- gates from local A. F. of L. unions Francisco formed the press. While on the attempting to dampen are preparing a mass answer to character of the Communist Party of the United States. the spirit of the strike by urging ference will elect delegates to the are expected at the Congress in the j church question, Gorman read a S. authorities who made a of the Young Communist League, From the date the workers to keep cool and allow U. Congress Against War and . As part of the preliminary bloody at- j newspaper dispatch from Lewiston, of the birth of the Communist Party of the United Fascism, to tack on the National Youth Day will act as chairman. only our own boys on the picket be held in Chicago work on behalf of the Congress, an In the indoor a Maine, which reported the pulpit States to its 15th anniversary the world has passed through the Sept. 28-30. anti-war be demonstration, July 20. injuring rally, program i ■ attack on line. Militant workers are suggest- ball is to held on will be presented. the National Textile first cycle of wars and revolutions, then the period of the relative All many’ of the participants. strike by M. ing that the strikers prepare and workers’ organizations and Sept. 15. one Rev. E. Marchand. stabilization of capitalism, and now finds itself confronted with a “I am amazed at any Catholic present local demands to the com- other groups that oppose war and Gil Green. Speaker In Washington new cycle of wars and revolutions. For Party it meant a fascism been Iron City To Send 15 Flan Anti-Fascist Protest in priest denouncing a strike from his our first pany. have asked to send Oakland WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. Gil long and difficult period of formation and unification, then the es- Anthony Perna, militant delegates to the Sept. 15th con- IRON CITY, Mich., Aug. 29.—A pulpit. We've had this thing from worker provisional committee to prepar* Green, national secretary of the clergy a years tablishment of contacts with the masses and their daily struggles and local red builder ference. OAKLAND. Calif.. Aug. 29. A for number of but in Paterson, delegates for the second U. Young Communist League, will be I thought a along with the mastery of the program and tactics organizational was in court last night on charge fl Con- call issued by the Young Commu- with the NH.A. broad and Rapids gress Against Fascinn has the main speaker at the National view of be taken*” of distributing among Grand Youth to Meet War and nist League to all things would principles of Bolshevism, and finally the independent leadership of leaflets the been set up Mere. A wide youth organiza- Youth Day demonstraiton to be Gorman in GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Aug. 29. united tions in the unite held stated, the teeth of the mass struggles of the workers, toiling farmers, Negroes, etc. At the strikers. Abe Waks, local attorney, front of many different is East Bay area to here Saturday afternoon at recognized fact A youth conference against war groups big against that the Roosevelt present time, which by deep-going defended him, winning a dismissal. and contemplated; in a protest the fascist 4 o’clock at Twelfth and K Streets administration has officially is characterized shifts in the fascism will be held here Saturday, The committee states has S. incor- ranks of the and a that 15 delegates can be counted on attack and imperialist war. E. porated church in its strike- working class sharp turn to higher forms of mass Sept. 1. at 2 p. m. at the A. A. S. brought many organizations the from Iron and Dickenson empties. such The rally will protest the jailing breaking machinery. action (sympathy strikes, general strikes), the revolutionary activity of Chinese Groups Meet Hall, 439 Ottawa. All organizations into the united front. A big dem- of five young workers who were Father Francis Haas of the Na- the Communist Party is growing, the influence of its slogans is in- of youth have been invited to send onstration is being arranged for arrested N, Oil Workers Sought and sentenced to twenty- tional Labor Board and Archbishop creasing, its contacts with the masses are multiplying and becoming Tsai on Arrival in Y. delegates. International Youth Day, Sept. 1, five days in jail for picketing the This BAYONNE, N. J., Aug. 29. Prep- Hanna of San Francisco strike his- more firm, and its ranks are becoming more The factional conference will elect dele- Chabot Park, at 1 p. m. German Embassy in protest against numerous. NEW YORK.—Bearing placards gates arations are under way for a gen- tory are but two of frocked for to the state youth conference the imprisonment of the struggle, which plagued the Party many years, has become a thing and banners urging support of Mme. against eral conference of many lotal or- Ernst Thael- | brigade who have sincerely war and fascism in Detroit New York Demonstration mann and other fight- misled of the past. With the expulsion of the Lovestone group from the Sun Yat Sen's proposals an ganizations to assure a representa- anti-fascist religious workers. for anti- on Sept. 8. ers in Germany. Party and the liquidation of the Trotzky group, carried through in imperialist united front against tive delegation to the second U. S. NEW YORK. Thousands of Although the broad mass of the the latter part of 1929, under the of Japanese imperialism, delegations Parley Congress Against War and Fas- youth are expected to turn out in workers have scored one of the most leadership the Executive Com- in Pittsburgh of from the Friends of cism. The conference will take many cities on Sept. 1. International significant victories the in- mittee the and of Comrade Stalin, the the Chinese PITTSBURGH Pa., Aug. 29.—A place since people, the anti-Japanese Associa- on Sept. 11, to be followed by Youth Day, to voice their protests ception of the N. R. A., there isn't Communist Party of the United States became consolidated and was district conference to elect dele- a send-off meeting on Sept. 25. Analysis Reveals tion of Chinese residents in New gates to second against the frenzied war prepara- the slightest doubt that the Ad- thus enabled to take up in earnest the task of mass revolutionary work the U. S. Congress Concentration is being centered on tions and war provocations of the ministration York, and the Workers’ Ex-Service- Against War and Fascism will be and the A. F. of L. top dictated by the present period. From the end of 1929, the struggle men’s the refinery of the Standard Oil imperialists against the Soviet leadership will try to help the League, met General Tsai held on Sept. 16 at 2 p. m. at the Company here. Fakery em- of the Communist Party of the United States for establishing firm Ting Kai he stepped Union. Richberg ployers smother the strike through as off the liner Wood Street Y. M. C. A. Calls to contacts with the workers in the decisive factories of the basic in- Olympic Tuesday The central demonstration in an "investigation” and "mediation” late night. Gen. this preparatory conference have (Continued from Page 1) dustries, the unfolding of the program of concentration, began to Tsai, head been sent to over New York will start at 1 p. m. board or similar tactic, the main of the Chinese Nine- 600 organizations. CAT SANDWICH Saturday at Madison Square. From take place, though unevenly, with ever-increasing effectiveness. The teenth Route Army of Chapei fame, American Federation of Labor turers from purpose of which has always been to here the youth and supporting rose a low of 47.4 in Open Letter of the Extraordinary Party Conference (July, 1933), is traveling through Europe and unions have been approached and □UL d LUNCH March 1933, when send the workers back to the fac- aduits will then march to Tompkins Roosevelt was tories marks a milestone on the road of this development. America after the collapse of his special efforts have been made to inaugurated, to a high before “investigating” or 101 University Place Square, Seventh St. and Ave. “A,” of 85.1 in “mediating.” revolt against Chiang Kai-shek in enlist the support of miners and July It is no accident that the 15th anniversary of our Party (Just Corner) whore prominent speakers will ad- 1933. and then dipped to 59.4 will be the Pukien rebellion, a defeat which steel workers. Around the in celebrated in a heightened dress the youth, including I. Amter, November 1933, to rise again in revolutionary atmosphere generated by the was primarily due to his failure to Telephone Tompkins Square 6-9780-9781 to Communist candidate for Governor May 1934 72.1, "since which time WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 29. great general strike in San Francisco, which was of the nature of a carry out the signed agreement Portland Groups Approached there has been be- of N. Y. State, and J. Little, Dis- another recession.” Gorman released multigraphed historic vanguard battle in the developing revolutionary counter-offen- him and the Chinese Soviets PORTLAND, Orc., Aug. 29. What this recession has tween trict Organizer of the New York been, Mr. copies of a thug strike-breaking sive of the American proletariat. There are more San Franciscos to and the Red Army. Contacts have been made with a WHERE Our Comrades EAT Young Richberg does not state, although letter Aug. Communist League. mailed 21 to the Cotton come, with higher revolutionary consciousness among the masses and considerable number of local A. F. In preparation for the central later figures are available and Mr. Manufacturers by the American Our of L. unions a preliminary wider Communist leadership. Following out the analysis of the Thir- Readers Must Spread the as step demonstration there will be local Richberg cites June 1934, figures Detective Service Company of Chi- Daily Worker Among to sending delegates to the second RAPOPORTS in teenth Plenum of the Comintern Executive in application to the con- the Members preliminary demonstrations on Fri- elsewhere his report. cago. "For 36 years we have as- of All Mass and Fraternal Organ- U. S. Congress Against War and DAIRY and VEGETARIAN- To compare sisted ditions in the United States, the Eighth Convention of our Party had Fascism. day. Aug. 31. at the following places: present figures with manufacturers in preventing izations As a Political Task of First Many meetings have RESTAURANT Harlem, 126th St. and Lenox Ave., those of March 1933, the time of strikes and weeding out the reds foreseen, and foretold the maturing of decisive class battles. Further- Importance! j 8 P. the “bank holiday” and crisis and among the more, by developing and M. lows trouble-makers concretizing the Open Letter, the Eighth WORKERS WELCOME 93 Second Ave. N. Y. City Red Hook. Brooklyn. Columbia in all fields, manifestly does not good workers. We are in a posi- Convention equipped the Party organization and membership with the Classified and present an accurate picture. to furnish Place State St., 8 P. M. Even tion confidential, def- practical directives of daily mass revolutionary work. It was the ap- NEW CHINA Crown Heights. Throop the New York Times, August 28, inite and reliable information neces- MEN WANTED—Energetic, with some sales Ave. and plication of these directives of the Open and of Eighth Party experience. Knowledge MEET YOUR COMRADES AT THE Quincy 7 P. M. takes cognizance this sary to their purposes and Letter the of newsstand con- CAFETERIA St.. of when it defeat tact and distribution have Convention that enabled the Communist Party to give desirable. Must Chinese jo, Down-town —Parade from 7th St. says editorially: “Comparisons with demands they may be unjust,” effective lead- good appearance personality. Dishes Cooperative Dining as j ership to and Write American Dishes and Ave. “A” to rally at Hamilton March 1933, are with what was un- wrote John W. Weccard, president the masses in the maritime strike of the West Coast and in briefly, giving experience and references, San both political and Box 71, Club Fish Park at Houston St. and Ave. doubtedly in many respects the of the thug outfit. the General Strike in Francisco. These battles will mark a de- commercial. 848 Broadway bet. 13th A 14th St. care of Daily Worker. I “C” at 8 P. M. Margaret Cowl will worst month of our economic his- This sort of thing was encouraged cisive advance in the struggle against capitalism and in the growth of ALLERTON AVENUE speak at this rally. A skit will be tory; a substantial improvement by Gorman’s recent Injection of the the Party, if we utilize the experiences of these battles in a Bolshevik MAN OR WOMAN WANTED—SaIes experi- Cor. Bronx Park East performed here by the Workers from these figures may still “red” bogey into the strike—a way. ence, preferably advertising. Good ap- Pure Foods Proletarian Prices leave pearance: pleasant personality. Small 250 FOLDING CHAIRS Laboratory Theatre, directly on the a highly unsatisfactory condition.” maneuver intended to placate both drawing against In the history of the Communist Party of the United States there account commission. Write streets. (Our emphasis—L. R. A.). the employers and the government briefly, giving experience and references. Williamsburfh Comrades Welcome On the night of International The reason for Mr. Richberg's at the expense of the rank and file, is embodied the revolutionary experience of the American proletariat Box 70. care of Daily Worker. 6Oc Ycuth Day there will be a youth failure to cite June 1934, produc- during the most eventful decades in the history of the United Stats De Luxe Cafeteria celebration at 50 E. 13th St., the tion figures when these were avail- and of the whole world. Consequently, it is of the highest importance JohnKalmus 94 Graham Ave. Cor. Siegel St. FVFRV niTF a nrrir.nT Workers Center, with entertain- able becomes obvious when we ex- to 59.5 In June 1934, is reported by for our Party membership and for all class-conscious ment, workers to study JULIUS LITTINSKY an anti-war film, the amine the Federal Reserve Board’s Mr. Richberg in the payroll index. the growth development | dR. report of the and of the Communist movement in the United “Sniper,” and a Wom- index of industrial production ad- Again taking the Department of Office Hours: 8-10 A.M.. 1-2, 6-3 P.M PAUL LUTTINGER, M. D. en's States. The study of the history of our Party offers an invaluable Anti-War Congress recently justed for seasonal variations. The we see that pay- PHONE: DICKENS 2-3012 Jennie Labor’s figures, the weapon for every fighter against capitalism, for the struggle for the AND held in Paris, by Giacco, Board's figures show a decline from which young roll index in June, 1933, was liberation of working 107 BRISTOL STREET needle trades worker. 92 in June 1933, to 84 in June 1934, 37.5 per cent higher than in June, the American class and all the oppressed. The Bet. Pitkin and Sutter Aves., Brooklyn DANIEL LUTTINGER, M. D. This represents a drop of 9.1 from 1933, was in 1934, per fifteenth anniversary of the Communist Party of the United Chicago Parade and Rally July, 6.8 cent Friday i the year before. lower than de- States coincides with the eve of the Seventh World Congress of the Are Now Located at CHICAGO, the previous month, Aug. 29.—-The Commu- Another standard index is the clining more than twice as much Communist International. At this Congress the general staff of the 5 WASHINGTON SQUARE NORTH, nist Party yesterday issued a call to indext Hours: Analist of business activity as employment. At that, total pay- world revolution will undertake to mobilize the masses throughout the 1- 3 and 8- 3 P.M. Tel. GRamercy 7-2090-2031 all workers and their organizations which reports a 19 Dr. Maximilian Cohen i per cent de- rolls in July of this year were only world for the united front against war and fascism, for the maturing to join the International Youth activity from Dental Surgeon crease in business 60.4 per cent of the level for the revolutionary crisis in the capitalist world. Together repre- Day demonstration against impe- July 1933, to July 1934. Between with the rialist. war three-year period 1923-25. This sentatives of the Communist Parties 41 Union Sq. W., N. Y. G GALA LABOR DAY WEEKEND AT and fascism that will be May and July of this year alone a of other countries, the representa- that for every dollar paid out After 6 P.M. Use Night Entrance held Friday. means tives of our Party will participate in the formation of policies for the drop of 10 per cent took place in in weekly payroll during this three 22 EAST 17th STREET The International Youth Day activity. building of this united front. There the representatives of the world parade business year period, only 60 per cent was Suite 703—GR. 7-0135 and demonstration under Employment Communist Parties will exchange experiences delegates the leadership of the Young paid out in July, 1934. with the of our Com- Mr. Richberg reports a rise in the brother Party of th'e , the the CAMP munist will foremost Party of Comintern, UNITY League, be held on Fri- However, even these figures do 6 employment index for manufactur- leading, under the guidance of Comrade Stalin, the Soviet in WINGDALE, NEW "SORK day, Aug. 31, at p. m. at 16th and in not give an accurate picture of the masses ELECTROLYSIS ing workers from 56.2 March the Socialism; ON FACE Avers. real situation. For prior to March, construction of with the representatives of our brother SUPERFLUOUS HAIR The Young Communist 1933, to 77.4 in June 1934. We have Party of Germany, the heroic Party of Thaelmann, PERMANENTLY REMOVED League of com- 1934, the index of the Bureau of. which is leading Results Guaranteed Personal Service A NIGHT IN THE SOVIET UNION announced today that many youth already shown the object the class in with March pre- Labor Statistics used the average German working the struggle for victory over fascism. The MY METHOD ENDORSED BY Dancing, New Songs, Color! organizations are participating a parisons 1933—t0 PROMINENT PHYSICIANS in its for the year 1926 as its "norm,” experiences of the American working class in the struggle against the body in this parade and in the sent the administration’s caseUn Will give treatments to unemployed First Presentation of Sam Ornitz’ equal to 100. This was recently New Deal of hunger, fascism and war, joined with the free every Friday from One to Four indoor rally which follows. Bicycle p.tv2a.t inomiM aiqu.toAßj “jsoui experiences of changed so that the the revolutionary all 171W.715t St.at B way parades are being in to the present situation. The U. S. 1923-25 three- movement in other countries, will contribute to v.C ii.IT Tandk IN OLD KENTUCKY held Albany year period became the "norm” AjaiiuiOpho ne: ENdlcott 2-9150 Park, Rogers Park, Department of Labor's figures on of the hammering out of new and more powerful weapons for the struggle Northwest and 100. Since figures in 1923-25 were Berenberg and Jacobson West Sides. employment show that the employ- against capitalism throughout the world, as well as in the United appreciably lower than they were Present the Cream of the Season's Work Speakers will be Claude Light- ment rise in June 1934, over June States. WEST END foot, youth candidate on the Com- 1933, is only 10 per cent; but em- in 1926, the latest figures of the BEST Hail the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Communist Party of the RED VODVIL SKITS munist Party ticket, Bill Gebert, ployment is 4.5 per cent less than Bureau of Labor Statistics for the TIRE SHOP after 1934, United States, American section of the Communist Experiments in Choral Work Sounds district organizer of the Communist in April of this year. Furthermore, months March, show up International! Hail by Alex Solomon the Congress Battery Service Party. Frank Meyers of the World the federal agency’s latest figures better by comparison. Thus on the Seventh World of the Comintern! -Tires-AU Makes and a Chorus of 75 Voices Committee Against War and Fas- show a decline in employment be- new basis, employment in July was Popularize the struggles and achievements of the Communist Party 140 West End Avenue (Also Chinese, Russian, German and American Songs) per payrolls cism, recently deported from Eng- tween June and July of this year. 78.6 cent and 60.4 per —the only class Party of the proletariat of the United States, the leader Cor. 6«th St. Joe Litt land. Jack Kling, district organizer A rise from 33.9 in March 1933, cent of the 1923-25 average. On in the struggle for Negro liberation, the fighter for the worker-farmer HANS EISLER TRIO the old basis, however, July of • Razin, Twerdowsky Solomon) in alliance under working class leadership, the Party that stands for Soviet and this year, employment was 73.7 per In Power and daily militant struggle against the capitalist and Program of Arensky, Popper and Ivanoff cent and payrolls per of offensive TYPEWRITERS 54.9 cent its New Deal of hunger, and fascism! Spend Your Vacation in a Proletarian Camp the 1926 average. war _ . NEW and ELECTION CAMPAIGN Study the history of the Party—the Party was Jjjpr'Wgafrffir REBUILT. BANQUET that born In the guaranteed, Sunday Night, struggle against first world With Surprise Progran the imperialist war and for proletarian in- lowest ternationalism, the Party that was born in the struggle against the K PRICES. AND CAMP KINDERLAND social-chauvinism and Centrism of the Socialist QUICKEST Browder Calls on Party of America. SERVICE, Workers' Laboratory Theatre Shock the memory of Troupe of 16 HOPEWELL JUNCTION NEW YORK Hail Charles M. Ruthenberg, the outstanding American SOLD—- follower of Lenin and the Bolsheviks, the leader of the 1918 Left-Wing RENTED Present Newsboy—LaGuardia’s Got the Baloney, etc. Vacation Rates for Adults 514.00 per Week (Tax Included) Underwoods. Remingtons, Royals, L. C. Youth to Rally of the Socialist Party and the founder of the Communist Party! Smiths and all other makes sold, Sports—On land and rented, bought, water! Best Food, Quarters Carry forward the fight for the united front led by the Communist repaired, exchanged. (Continued from Page 1) Rebuilt and refinished. Guaranteed for Party—against war and fascism, for the defense of the Soviet Union, one year, the same as new machines. sl4 a week 52.65 a day Bungalows, Tents, Warm and Cold the Also Russian and Yiddish machines. and for liberation of the Scottsboro boys, Herndon. Thaelmann and Cars leave 10:30 am. dally from 2700 Bronx Fridays white, into the demonstra- J. E. ALBRIGHT & CO. Park East. and Saturdays Showers, Healthy anti-fascist 10, 3 and 7 p.m. Algonquin Foods all prisoners. Make the achievements of the Party in the 825 Broadway. N.Y.C. Bet 12 & 18 Sts. 4-114 S tion Saturday! historic of San the Established 1896 ALgonquin 4-4828 , Swimming and Rowing in the Beautiful battles Francisco starting point for the widest masses the Sylvan Lake “Party members especi- mobilization of the against capitalist offensive! ally in Chicago, Detroit, Join the ranks of the Communist Party. Build it into a genuine Cultural and Sport Activities Every Day mass Party in the largest factories of the basic industries. Build the Pittsburgh, Cleveland, New Party central organ—the Dally Worker. Draw the widest masses Into the CAMP NITGEDAIGETi campaign for Join-the-Party Worker $60,000 York—do your part as never the and Daily fund! BEACON-ON-THE-HUDSON. NEW YORK Cars for at Hail the Communist International, the world ■ Leave Camp Daily 10:30 A. M.; Friday and Saturday before to aid the youth on proletariat Party, the 10:30 A. M.. 3 P. M. 7 P. M., from leader in the struggle for the dictatorship of the Presents the Season’s Events H and 2700 Bronx Park East. this important proletariat, for a. occasion! World Soviet Republic, for World Socialism! Hail the leader of the THE NITGEDAIGET FOLLIES “Members of the Y. L. : world revolutionary movement—Joseph Stalin! ■ C. by Jack Shapiro Lyrics Composed by Remember, all of Libretto Herb Howe B you must be It’s New! It’s Colorful! It's Funny! It’s Political! B Register leaders this day! Your busi- Skits Chorus Dancing New Songs B Overgaard Will Speak bers of the Communist Party, now for the 1.W.0. Outing to Camp Kinderland ness is not merely to demon- Young Communist League arid NEW DANCE trade unions who will be active in GROUP B Four Days Sept. 7th to 11th strate, to reach and bring On Trade Unions Today In Satirical and Serious Revolutionary Dances but the election campaign are invited mS Make your reservation In advance for 1,2, 3, or 4 days into this to attend, affair the masses of NEW YORK. Andrew Over- AVRON WEISS, Violinist, in a program of popular selections B Adults Children up to 6 6 to 12 day gaard, secretary of Trade Union *2 45 51.40 M 75 non-Communist young work- the ALTERATION Dance to the Jazz of Pierre Degeyter Trio B 3 days 4 35 PAINTERS MEET 2.55 3 25 ers! Unity Council, will address the Five Piece Orchestra Play Your i da” S 8 00 3.85 4 50 speakers’ NEW YORK.—A special meeting Favorites B t days conference of the Mid- 7.50 5.00 5.75 “We of the Central town Campaign Committee of the of all members of the Alteration Round trip transportation 52.25 Com- DON’T MISS THE FUN! WE’VE ROOM FOR ALL OF YOU! I Transpor’ation is arranged through Communist Party at the Painters Union are working the "World Tourist." 175 Fifth Ave) of Workers who in And. of course, fine sports program and facilities include Tennis, Swimming, and ||| Register Fifth mittee the C. P. U, S. A. belonging all Ball Games at I. W. 0., 30 Ave., 15th Floor Center, 50 E. L3th Street, this even- or to a settled shop will a CarS leave am. daily from Bron? Park Fridays ing sl4 week. 10:30 2700 East. and Saturdavs, 10 am, 3 and 7 p.m |!|| n-legete.c of Mrsnrbes must also register at the nffirn. confidently watch your at 7 o'clock. take place on Friday at R P. M.. I EStabrook 8-1400 activ- ' ities ’* Overgaard will speak on the at Irving Plaza, Irving Place and ■ Trade Unions and the N.R.A. Mem- 15th Street,