Nazis who during the past few weeks have been staging regular weekly meetings in the Yorkville Casino, 210 East Eighty-Sixth street, have been sent a notice Harry Stromberg, who does booking for the establishment, that next Tuesday will be their last day in the Casino.
While Stromberg declined to elaborate and referred the inquirer to the American Federation Musicians Local 802, American Federation of Labor, which is the lessor of the Casino, it was learned yesterday that numerous complaints, including those from trade unionists, brought about the decision of the management to dispense with the Nazi patronage.
Edward Canavan, chairman of the local, was in an all-day session with the governing board yesterday, and could not be reached at a late hour last night.
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