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ge Four ri eee . THE DAILY WORKER ee a a ee ALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK VOTERS) :.. en 80) L. Hirshman Leon Axelrod Henry Pollack .... Sylvan A. Pollack Mark -Poiner. ..... Jack Prokop ..... 220; Leo Hofbauer 100; B. Hoffman (EACH POINT SECURED ISA VOTE) Bakers Union Local 100 Mahtias Holzbauer 45 Celia: Straus Propper Sarah Ballam 60} Freeman ‘Hopwood 10} Joe Rade ... S. Baron ... 120} Helen Horn 390| Thadeus Radwansky | Lotarto Bardone 90/ D. lionescu 40 R. Ragozin | A. Bastys’ .. 30} Victor Israel 40 H. Ransdell J. Behun 100| Bertha Israel 60 | Anthonis Rapanis 45) Anna H., Ivanoff 90, ©. Jackson 100; T. Jacobson | R. M. Bender David Berchenco .. Osias Bercy 20) N. Rapoport 207 J. E, Raskin 45) A. Rasp ’ William Green and the Citizens’ Military ‘Ei a _ Training Camps . - . . | M. Berger . 20) Sol Jaegendorf 30! D..Reisky: « | H. Berner 60) Nick Jager ... 20} Samuel -Reit 0 B | Julius Bezozo bid Jack janpol 45 Hey Rinker ¥ A ‘Statement by the Young Workers’] When Green knows, as well and bet- FOR CANDIDATE T0 MOSCOW E. Bernstenen 100; Carl Johnson ... 100! Casper Riedi 30 League of America. ter than most people, that part of the | David Biren 60 James R. Jones 100| Philip, Rivkin 215|/[\HE daily press reports that Wil-| ‘taining at the ee oe aiad ‘t M. Bitman . 20, |. Josephson .. 100} B. Robbins 175] * liam Green, who, together with | 2ttempt to inculcate in the This check-up on all workers securing points in the last, sub- | Gussie Bitter .. ription campaign for The DAILY WORKER, shows number of} R. Blum ints which will be credited as votes for each voters’ choice | Harry Blume indidate. Ballots are now being sent to all voters in California | | R, Blumenfeld ‘ampaign winner entitled to one candidate) and New York | + ag Bodnar mtitled to 2 candidates—each voter casts his vote for TWO), | eh ceeeas en) 20 J. Josephson ....... 20, Joseph Kaczander 10 A, Kagan 360 Abe Kaimowitz 30. N. Kamen 20, Dave Kannes 48) B. Roe 45| Karl Roos 270| Rose Rosén’ . 20! D. Rosenberg 45| N. Rosenberg 100} Rosenblatt ‘kers 100] seven members of the executive coun-| ‘he recruits the idea that all worl 29 | cil. of the American Federation of La-| Who fight a oo sinemeenanipety-¢ 4 100] bor, is the personal guest of Major | °° “agents o eho ah 10 sa 68|General Charles P. Summerall at the | SUPPressed or we dageisad ytd on aad 29| Citizens Military Training Camp at | °!#88 interests serve: 7 Gree a 60| Plattsburgh, New York, has declared | tation that,“there has been LJ } impression in some quarters as to the - L. a 225 Caroline Kanto 20 sf himself in favor of the C, M, T. C. allots now being sent out must be returned before October 1/| ceane tap S Ranee Bernacd -Hosenteld Bey sang purpose and objectives of the militaty A. Bolt . annie Kaplan 20) D. Ross 180 1'can truthfully, say there has |i aining camps?” And is not this ‘ter which date judges selected will announce winners of the | H. Bornstein 20 Rebecca Kaplan 380) Frank Rossetto 45{ been a wrong impression in some | .tatement an uncalled for and back: OSCOW TRIP. | H. Bourgin 20, Jack Kassian 15; E, Rostowsky 60}. Quarters as to the purposes and ob- 20] jectives of the military training 0} camp. I think the American Federa- 20{ tion of Labor, thru its organization 40 and its officers, can do much to ac- 20 quaint the public mind with what is being done here toward the develop- handed attack upon the commendable and genuinely working class position iaken'by the conventions of the Penn- sylvania State Federation of Labor, the Wisconsin State Federation of La bor, the International Ladies’ Garment 30) 1. W. Katcher 20; Bert Katterfeld 20| Marjorie Katterfeld .. ‘100% Carrie Katz 725 |* Ida Katz 20} Jennie Katz . Louis Braun * ° ci 1 DISTRICT 13 | C.K. Brenaye WINNER OF THIRD ANNUAL NATIONAL SUB CAMPAIGN | Carl Brodsky ERKELEY, CALI 20) Abe Rothenberg 110) Aaron Rubin 265! Abe Rubin. 90) 1, Ruderman 20) Solomon Rudnitzky .. 20} Sam Ryant Joseph R. Brodsky 100) Sam Bronstein |G. Pligrim .... | Workers’ Union, the Amalgamated A. Brenner .... 100} Joseph Polanshek 100/ D. Brown .... 20 G. E. Kellas . 100} Clara Saffern 500}.ment of young men mentally, mor-'| Cigthing Workers of America, and N. Bursler, .. 870] P. Poll. cass 100) 8. Brownstein 45 Sophia Kessler 65] ss. Salat’ .. 30], ally and physically.” scores of other labor unions and or Geo. A. Ellis 100° Wm. Sanders 20) Henry M. Bruns 100| Max Kitzes .., 100! Jack Samek .. 65]. William Green, president of the! ganizations, part of the American Fed- Shiyi Matsui .. 100 -F, Schaarschmidt .. 45) Mrs. S. Budish . 45| John Klebanik 130| Ray Saperstein 45) American Federation of Labor, follow-| eration of Labor and outside of ft, Sarah Mattson 20 A. Segal . 705! Joseph Burdrevick 100| Lena Klein . 65| S. Sasaki 190] ing on the heels of the refusal of his| which opposed the Citizen’s Military Je Ie ROO ereessessne 20' Walter Sellert 20) J, Bulatkin 140) Leo Kling . 10,760} Alex Sawka . Theodore Soderiand 109 | executive council to help the workers Training Camps as anti-labor? 210| and peasants of Mexico in their. strug- 270] 8le against reaction and American im- 160 Carrol Shipman 50 M. Silverman .. 10. P. Singh ... J. Bullackis 40 Mary Burke . 100/ Charles Burns 100| Mike Kniazevich 135| Alfred Schalk 60! Norman Knoll F, C, Thompson 20' Paul Scherer R. B. Wilson What are Green and his colleagues of the executive council of the A. By, of 100) Alex Kozma 100, Max ‘Schmidt .... 1430 | Perialism, places his stamp of approval UREKA, CALIF. L. Udcovsky 20; F. Cammer . 30; Richard Koehler ‘a Eugene Schneider 45|On-the militarist institution of Ameri- be Ade Malad ee A. Kerr ....... 230 Waiters’ Union Local 30. 100, Jack Campbell 100) G. Konowaloff 10| Ida ‘Schneider 120}can imperialism as did the El Paso} gant and vicious propagandists for ® OS ANGELES, CALI B. Warren .. 45 Irma Capko 400| 1, Kreinin ..... 30| M. Schneider 445 | convention of the A. F. of L. under the big militarism program in the United M. Aberson 100 «=N, Welter .. » 48) John Carmelo 20| Charles Krumbein 60; f. Schneider 45 | domination of Sam Gompers. Shick 2 ah Who bas teree Sak N. Altshuler 10 Library, Wittat Production H. Caster . 10| Ellen. Kuisma 200/ Alex Séhneiderman . 20) For what purpose are tens of thou-| crown for his sympathy for or efforts A. Amer .... 100 CO. oes ~ 180) L. Chaskin 90 Rose Kuntz . 65) |. Séhnurman 45| Sands of young workers and students | +. pehair of the labor movement? C. Bebrits 20. L. Wolenik 20° Rose Chernin 10) S. Kuttner . 130! Carl Schorner 40| being trained annually in the C. M. 1! Ernest Besselmann . 100 Wormen’s Educ, A - 80° Rose Chinitz.. D. Kvitko.. 20| B. Schwartz 30|T-.C.?. Are they, as Green pfously| Does Not Speak for Rank and File, V. A. Carus . 20 SAN PEDRO, CALIF.— Geo. Chioti ... Jack Lafman rs J. Shwartz .. 20] 88y8, being developed “mentally, mor- ‘HEN Green endorses the 0, M. T. Geo. Daskes . 45| B, Jackson .. 200, A. Chorover J. Lapidus 180| Charles Schwartz 40) #lly and physically?” Nonsense! C. he is, whether he knows it or } Tom Egoian 135 Alex Muhiberg . . 130 Eva Cohen Mae Lebow 40 Gust Seaholm 10}: Part. of Milltarization. not, doing the work of the bankers and } E, H. Einstein 1°. MISCELLANEOUS— 1, Cohen .. Karl Leeman 75| Josef Segersten 400| THE Citizen’s. Military Training | industrial magnates of America, the { Erivan Club 100 Julius Kose, Alpine 20 Louis Coli Harry Leff . 210| G. Palmer Segura 45 Camps are a part of the huge mili-| imperialists, the enemies of labor. 1, Freurdit. .. 10, J, F, Fox, Blythe .... 100 J. Cooper . Anna Leibowitz 60! Ed Seine 60| ‘arization program of American im-} Green does not speak for the rank and Emanuel Gainsburg 20' |. H. Watson, Brentwood H: 45 Frances Cooper 20S. Leibowitz . 1,360| Ida Seitlin 65 | Perialism. And Green follows the lead | file offflabor in this question. The ac- S. Garborg ..... 29 H. Kasser, Daly City ....... 30. Rose Cooperstein .. 30} A, Leone 20 A. Serebreny 20 of the imperialists in endorsing this | tions of such powerful sections =o. ay B. Goldsmith 10° George Pearl, Forest Glen 30. ‘+H. Copper ..... 4B) ta teen 2 45| R. 8. Shafer 490 | Program. : -| organized labor movement oe i M. Horwitz 100 ©. Stiawellf;, Fresno‘... 45. -P. B. Cowdery 700] - Max ‘keviiie: . | ‘Bactha “Bkatn. 4 The Citizen's Military Training} Pennsylvania State Federation of J. A. Hughes 20' £. 0. E. Klipphahan, Gra: B. Dallard..... 130| Rose Levinson 20; H. Shaines 160 Camps are backed by such notoriously | bor, the Wisconsin State spans Carl Kaesemeyer .. 20 Valley . 30, Sam Dassau 45| Elsie Levitt . 10 | Sbalanan bs reactionary anti-labor individuals and| Labor, the Taveras Ones oy ri Zam Klein ...... 10| Steve Grdinich, Hayward 100| -R. Davidson 20/ Abraham Levy 100 Philip Shapiro P| Pre ap esonbneeiet ipiid cP—o4h hepe tom ape any agree ieee John Kopp 20 Joseph Romeyer, Jackson 400 Rose Davis 50 Angels. 4 havin 1. Shicdisan “a General Electric, Western Electric, the} ed Clothing Workers o' : e. ce M. Neidich 120| John Eliot, La Grange 10, Yetta Davis 300 ‘ G8 hs ide : Rockefeller interests thru the Inter-| sufficient indication that the worl M Paul Podleck orris Lipman 100 Harry Shea . 400, Ruth Deiren . 20 national Harvester Company, Crane &| are not of the same opinion as the ] } ; E Tom Swain, La Jolla .. 8|° M. Ling 20! Zissis Sherron 200| ¢, : } sf 0., the Bethlehem Steel Corporation; | E1 Paso convention of bureaucrats and oe aaamial r 1 = L. F. King, Lancaster , | eseeeeres a Simon Lipshitz 60 M. Sherwood 100 | Pullman and scores of others, many of | reactionaries or ‘of William Green and Be Ricaentian cali e e e paar a Bertha Lituchy 65 Shewchuk ... 45| wliom send young workers from their | his executive council who do not serve Siegfried Seiler 400 Oak ...... 130) exander Dmitrioff 50, Anna Lomoff 45| John Shiloff 15| plants for “vacations” at the camps. | the interests of the workers. Harry Shanuk ee Moran, Lone he de =I B. Darl 30| A. Lorber 20, Phil. Shulman .. 20) Many of these reactionary imperialist} The Young. Workers’ League of M. Snookal Wm. O. Post, Los Gatos Jy Eve Dorf 360| Sonia Luben 40| Celia Shur 100) bankers and. big business men are on| America, fighting for the interests of irank Spector . gains ee or py ape) “ial 155| Tom ‘Luoma . * 20) L. Sidlik 10| the committee of the Military Training| the young workers, has conducted a fo ai john oe le, Merced . : i! ‘ockila 109M. Lurie ... 45| Morris Siegel 20] ‘amps Association, upon which no out-| fight against capitalist militarism, mide... oh a ee a 1, Druker ... 45| James Lustig “gp Sam Siegel 415] standing labor man is represented. Is! against preparations for new imperial- i C. C. Watkins ag ona E. a Been Napa iol ae Dubow ‘al Fred Macy 140|| M. Sigalowsky . 85] Green, then, serving the interests of |ist wars—against the C. M. T. C. fl R. Wirth ps ecu aren Bl iba lle |. Mackey . 100| J. Siira ... 100} the workers of America by endorsing} phe answer of workers everywhere Waa Zverina . Wheatley, Ocean Beac 45, Harry Eisman ll Paul Malarik 45. Vaino Silvan 45| the .C. M; T. C.? to the declaration of William Green Joe Siegel, Ontario .... 100) Were 200/ Max Manes . 190. H. Silverman 30] ~~ Blessing ComesInopportunely. must be a firmer opposition to the a. CALIF. os weet be pli raiparcaauiy pA en gre el Dorothy Mann 20| Dora Sings . 90} A T a time when the government is|( 4. T. GC. and the entire militarism . sreeeeens ames » Sm y ile.. r jaer i oe we | ‘ Jim MacCrary 100 Dan Dill, Plaster City 60; Marian Emerson . <0| i" ‘markovide S|. Radu Wealth rie FORD ee a crcausainerar ee ee ee eee 20. Arthur Smith 20| J. Smith .... Larse Manror A. Peterson ... 45 E, Dennis, Richmond 30 Resa C, Powell, Richmond 10,590} openly by direct representatives of the |The yoices raised by numerous labor 80) Bima “Edlund 100] capitalists of this country, whén mem- | hodies must resound thruout the labor ' 45| Jean Marl 45| “Dave Epstein vd 10; R.A. Marti | Anth id * ri | A, nez 290 | jony Soccio 20] bers of the House of Morgan and other movement so that the Morgans an‘ Alois Stuhl 100° Victor M. Johnson, Riverside 20, J. Faigin ... 20! Samuel Marx 20! M. Spivak .. 340] Wall Street interests are brazenly ap-| their Coolidge may know that Green Mrs. A. C. Swanson 30M, Shapovalov, Riverside ...... 30, Martin Fasman 20 depapchbnacbislic 400! ™. Spongin J. ©. Taylor . 45 Frank Gayer, San Bernardino 30, Harry Feinstein | 240 C. Matus | Henry Mautner 20° Bertha Mayer 10| Jack Stachel 475 «*F. Steinbach H.W, Thomas 20) pointed to leading positions in the war | cannot tie the labor movement to the | C. A. Whitney .. 180} lepartment and in the important posts | tail of war mongers in America, 100| Fred Fickas, San Diego . 45} 0f the aviation division, whose inter- 100, T. J. Kyle, San Diego .. 30 Morris Feierenstein . 100, J. Feldman : } | Saul Steinber, 40} ests are being served when Green Br) iiccterg A esseaheres 20 Resin Vitae a ee ae | is ear’ : aa N. Mazursky Bd Leo stefiteld 20] sives his blessing to a militarist insti- Why Not Become a * enry essels, n se ~ n. i # | ~ by th vernmen: J. L, Butler .... 20 James Hornell, San Rafael... 100. Tillie Fishgold 30 pal eres. cal pi stern oe 10 5 ea ere the a? depaveeabae Worker Correspondent? Anna Cornblath 255 J. Lebban, Santa Barbara 100° —N, Fishman ... 760 ~E, McMaho L. St 50 } F. Darbellay 30, Mary R. Rodwick, Santa Ba: John A. Fitch 30 in 30. ern 650) J, De Pool 100 bara .... 120| Julius Fleiss 100 Beer Meade 20 5 Stevens 20] Leon Yellen 100{ John Zaskolicky, Shelton ... 30 G. Dreuth . 100 R.A. Benninghoven, Skyland 10) Anton Foders 240 Clara. Pept cn ag po lees viol : D4 bg we Pi NEW JERSEY— ie | H. Dotghy 100 Claus Carlson, Santa Cruz. 100; Theodore Fomichoff 20; Sam Mendelovit J - Vonas Axel Bjorken, Arlington bi . Louis 1. Fortin 30| Roscoe Sinclair, Sagus 30| Theresa’ Fox . 45 tA oat 100 | ee eee. 135] D. Yonkis 20) '§, Ravenna, Bayonne . - A. Guillen .. 45| J. Isakson, Seaside . 100| Zoiton Freed: 05) Na pe 100) erate 10) ¥. w. ©. .. 45] Daniel Ungar, Bergenfield... 100 Masha Gusoff 555 G, W. Harris, Soldiers’ Home 20| C, Freemorgan Sl ge warmers 20 Homan Panis ‘'S es Zalkowsh| s Henry Samek, Clifton 100 { Milton Harlan 45 Anglo Lachiusa, Taft 45, W. Fried... 20/ p- i 130 3 A. Zeratsky . John Nagy, Fords { W. Helenius 45 | Jack Milla, Taft ... 130] Jack Friedman io) eee 45) Lillian Taunenbaun 20) Michael Ziebel . 30] James Szepesy, Ford: 20 | Joseph Kruzic . 100! J. J, Jilbert, Tracy. 30| Florence Frohlich fo ae eee 20) Thos, A. Theredn 85] Ella Zobel 45] Rose Schuch, Garfield 20 W. luse 150| W. F. Walker, Tuolumae el a Suraien. 3 i M. Michactson 20. Harry Tobman 20} Bertha Zunsen 40) John Lambert, Hilton 230 Fred Larson 20 John Avert, Ukiah .... ti] see Piasians Heide ce 45, Ph. Tollerman . 29] Minnie Zurov . 220) William Dyke, Irvington 40 J. Lazarveich - 20, Fred Daubeneck, Ukiah | see Strikers: £5 | Elizabeth B. Miller . 29, Gharles Toni . 20" PASSAIC, N. J.— Sam Zhukofsky, Irvington 20 ‘ , | Joseph Gaal . 500/ H. F. Mins” 3,885 8. Trembach 40; E. Gartz » 50] B, Bucher, Linden 75 eo, Lucas ... 20, Johanna Cozier, Vallejo 30) 1. Gabin 50 Samuel Mirsk: " 1 of . Bucher, Z, ©, Mershon .... 100! W. H. Flood, Yountville 20) A scsi 45 Theodore Tuckel 100 | PATTERSON, N. J.— H. Stern, Linden 20 Z Bertha Gajdurkek 20, M. Mislig .. 400| Anna Tucker 30 Associated Silk Workers 100] Dora J. Dow, Mendham... 100 DISTRICT 2 i ee ped Res al IL 65; N. Turansky 40 Oscar Dittrich . 100} Otto Kalson, Millmington 100 A. Jacques Garvey 90, Edward Moneson 100 G. Turich 209; Chas. Kondla . 100! Anton Gold, Murray Hill wu. 100 | SECURED OVER 80,000 POINTS AND WINNING PRIZE OF we: Gay Payal 100) A. Mordéau 60 | M, C, Underwood 45 Ay Lapinski 65! Bertalan Skapinetz, Perth ‘A TRIP TO MOSCOW FOR 2 CANDIDATES ie ‘man Geltman 30, Israel Moskowitz 20) M. Unjus . 160/ B. Leib 20 Amboy 100 . Gerst 20, B. Mueller 400 Fannie Unterman 150! Seymour 45) Waino Kanto, Plainfield ..... 45, ASTORIA, N. Y.— | Paul Steubens .... to) 2: Se 20 Paul Muller 20, R. Usher . 45 Abram Waks ...: 90] 0, IIson, Ridgefield . 30 Stephen A, Poydasheff 100 LONG ISLAND CITY, N, Y. G. Gesmando 20) A. Musil .... 180| M. Ushko 20 STAMFORD, CONN.— §, Olson, Ridgefield ..... 45 J. Rosenzweig . 160 Charles Brend 70} J. Gilbert 100) Beatrice A. Meare 20| Joseph Vadas . 140) €. A, Furman . 30] N. Lifshutz, Rutherford 100 Ivar Nelson .. 45! C. Janson .. 20| Daniel Gladstone 45) E. Nagy ... 10| N. Vallentine 180° A, A, Sockol 845] Peter Momo, Union City 45 BRIDGEPORT, CON NEWARK, N. J.— Jesse Gleck .... 30 Gertrude Nafe . 29| Bert Vandomeer 42 Isador Wofry 45] George P. Poropof, Union E, Shamatovich 45) L.A. Barnett .... 20| Prosper Goeppert 780 Nancy Naidish 20| Peter A. Vasilieff 20 WATERBURY, CONN.— City ... 100 Chai Susman 45 Lottie Bloomenthal . 100; 8. Golde 100 John Nakonechny 15| W. Vergun 75 A. Boyus +» 201 G@ Hoffman, Verona 100 J. P. Sullivan . 20. Hungarian Workers’ Home 100; $+ Goldfarb . 50, Nicola Napoli . 20| Francis Vondras 100 WEST NEW YORK, N. J— F , CORONA, N. Y— |. Mary: Ihalainen 220 © Goldstein 100 Nat Ase'n of Mfg 100| Sonya Walday . 20| Peter Cibula 30 | NEW YORK— 0. Menegon » 45) N, Kaupe . 100, © Golosman 20| Louis Niebricf . 400, Aranka Waldner 20 G, Manicardi 20] Kiyoshi Yambe, Babylon 65 ELIABETH, N. J— | W. Newinski 100 4. Goodman 770, Sonia Neiman . 45| ‘Isabel Waldner 30 Geo, Zimmerman 40} 8S. Weinrit, Beacon ~ 20 John Chanels 20' Albert Pallan . 20 M. Goodman 40 Frieda Neitzel 45| Marie Walker . ; 20 YONKERS, N. Y.— H. D. Deutsch, Belmar bid Bill Dimitry 20| H, Pilutek .. 20\ Philip Goodman 20, Morris Nemser 355| Wm. Weilnstone 110! 0. a, Krampetz . 100| M. Martinson, College Point 100 ay Harry Fox . 20 =H, Silverstein . 300, Celia Gordon 60 Samuel Nesin . 45 20 MISCELLANEOUS— Theodore Henky, Crestwood. 30 a 8, Johnson . 20 NEW HAVEN, CONN.— | M, Gorelick . 200 J. Nestor 10 100) CONNECTICUT: : 10 D, Kardinas 100, Nat Ginsberg 10, M, Gostin 160 Joseph Newan 250 45, Treskunoff Studio, Ansoni: 30| Pauline Berzon, Edgemer 65 J. Kentrus 100 W. L, Morozoff 10, Sara Gostinsky 45 0. Newman 20 45, Herman Cade, Branford . 20| F. Gruemberg, Flushing Mike Lanscheau . 20, G. 8, Shklar 230° Morris Gottfried 245, Ray Newman 185| Bella Weissman 20, HG, Ahigren, Collinsvill 80} Mrs. F. Mladinich, Garden As Julius: Meluzin 45 C, M. Smith 20 Pearl Gottlieb . 30, Marhto Nishonen 20). August Wexler 50| C, M. Smith, Gos Cob . 20 City ... 1 Bernard Rozaneki 45 Anna Weissberg 165, Antony Goubach 45; §. Novich ., 10| J. White . 100; &, R.. Cohen, New Britain 100] ™. Lahti, Inwood 20 Joseph Ruich 1,100 Carl Weissberg 20 B. Gousin 20, Max Oberman . 100| Sarah Wildhorn .. 100; PP, H, New Britain 100} Hannah Sato, tnwood .. 20 j John Stanley 340 NEW YORK CITY— | J. Gralton 380, Obrana . 100; John Williams 100} A. P. Szczepanski, New 4 Lompi Oja, Jamai 75 Benon Stasiulis 100 =V. Abraham .. 100 Leo Granoff . 80 ©. Ogden 20| Sonia Winett 65 Britain .. 45) David J. Sapors, Katonah 100 ARTFORD, CONN.— N, Aramowitz . 100 Ben Green 110 Oken ..., 30| Charles Wiseman .. 20| John Tomaino, New London, 20/ H, Park, Liberty 20 Kenneth Epstein . 120, Aher 30, Morton Green . 198, Anna Otkoff 175; W. Wolf .. 30) §S. J, Pynduss, Norwalk 20) F. Crotty, Malverne 20 A. Gotkis 200 Amalgamated Food Workers | Josep Greenberg 20; Eugene Ossipoff 60) Bert Wolfe 100 » M, Michalowski, 20 Jacob Machen 20 Bakers Local No, 1 100, Maurice Grobois 10H. Owgang £0| Elizabeth Woods 60 we $0] Otto Kalsan, Midland 20 2BOKEN, N. J— D. Amariglio 20° John Gross 20| 1. W. Ozersky .. 45 WU va J. $, Weiner, Newburgh 100 ' vm. G Eggeling . 100, George Amy 20° M, Gurevitz 50/ M. Pasternak . WDD eee et ee een L.A iki Ozone Wark ® Bujacich 45 B. Anapol 20 Max Hagan . 20. J, Perilla 1 . . . . ohn rata 20 Oscar Anderson 100 = S,_ Halpern 10 Yetta Perlmutter . Jewish Fraction Meeting } V. Kaminsky, Peekskill . 100 y ‘SEY CITY, N. J. Antonicich 20 J. Harshing 20, & °. Peterson 345 joachim esha stint Wate ia 4 F. W, Bakers’ Esther Arons 100, Jean Hartman 45) nar Peterson 20 : . fe Plains... Local 6 .. 100 Peter Artola 20, LL. H. Hartmann . 75| Louis Piccola .. 80 Au ehe Semtleh ‘Party: mambene: Soy argeneiy tage sotiartiody te Atel 20° | fasy! Kotyk 20 Herman A, Arv. 100 Helfand 30) G. Pincus 200 the Jewish party fraction meeting coming Friday, Aug. 27, at the 4 Prina 280 =G. Ashkenudse 180) May Helfgot ial J. Pincus 40 Froihelt Hall, 3209 W. Roosevelt Rd. Comrade Max Bedacht and, Rubin i W. Schmidt 45 Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 Ray Herbst 145, M, Pinehewsky 10 f xander Simpson 100 Governor's Island 30° M. Hertz 40| Anna Podolsky 66 svn hibablahcsae Wy mt ievpegnent peepinnine Get a copy of the American Worker ‘5 garet Steubens . 140) F. S. Asworth 10, Jy Heteman sssssesissinteteren 45, Liza Podolaky . 175 Correspondent. It's only 6 be abhie i