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f | : THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YOR @ torino) Hundreds at Labor Defense Meeting Steel Workers Workers of the World, reviewed the} A member of the Young Pioneers) Br: Centralia (Wash.) case, in which| addressed the Saturday evening seg- | C ; Esther Decoving, Central Californ eight workers are still in prison. sion, followed by Lucy. Parsons and| English Branch, I. L. D.; F. Finkel-| Ella Reeve Bloor, E Bay Con-)™ Robert Zelms, of Boston, was elect-|Ella Reeve Bloor, the latter with! stein, Russian Branch, I. L. D.; Harry! ference, 0: nd, Cal. and San Fran-|* ed secretary and Carl Haker, of| greetings from Mooney, Schmidt and|N, Monck, Kensington Branch, I. L.|c¢iseo Conference, San Francisco. nch 76, Independent Workmen’s|s. P, Siabin, I. L. D., Stamford. ord | so | (Continued from Page One) tary of the New York socialist party,! Workmen’s Circle; John Anderson, | Delaware. John Thi ong Turner Hall | By Secretary Ak d, Davis, | where a large group of miners are| refused to sp at a protest meet-| Scandinavian Branch, I. L. D.; Frank! Minnie Newcombe, Arden Branch, a] Soci | | |under arrest, ing, saying he was not certain of the| Winkler, German Branch, L. D.;| Arden. | Counc Hd A nit WASHINGTON, Noy. 13.—En- Centralia Prisoners. innocence of Sacco and Vanzetti, Can-| Walter M, Koniuszewski, Polis Connecticut. s Hov HI uk A nniversary rollment . at aliens 2 Sage) | Richard Brazier, of the Industrial| non added. Branch, I. L, D.; Abe Rosenberg,| Walter Kozich, Gustave Flinch and ar bt sy country wi e recommende 0} | ea Congress by Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, he said today. At} the same time he will suggest that! changes be made In the immigra- tion laws to show preference to be i +») |Cleveland, assistant secretary. McNamara. D.; I. Stepansky, South Philadelphia, Wisconsin. y Rs members of a learned profession.” | Aegon ae 7 | _Isidor Shapiro, of the Joint Board,|I, L. D.; J. Lyman, Lettish Branch,| Cora Meyer, I. L. D. Milwaukee. Other recommendations Davis ex-| | Saeesead css Furriers’ Union, told of the Mineola, I, L. D.; Constance Shannon and J. Buffalo. pects to make include a closer/| “The International Labor Defense|y, y. check i tained | |; Nida » frame-up, where nine workers | Bender, Lithuanian Branch 9, I. L.| Charles Folke, I. L. D. check on alien students, attained | |is not only active in the defense of| were sentenced to prison. Benjamin D.; Bertha Couter and Hilda Ched- y by classifying them as non-immi-! | prominent men and women in the las ig, Wx. D.; John Lyman and}, , Council 1; Charles mente Ail eeanieing porde qwhans y i: tata Bs | Gitlow, of the Workers (Communist) | we : . . ‘i curEIngs aPaenenction bor movement,” Cannon. said -in 'S| Party, spoke on the White terror in| George Minx, Local Philadelphia, 1.|Templin, Butchers’ Union, Local 174; pee ne Srativences to skilled in| (2% Of, obseure workers caught-in the| Union No. 275, Chicago, -pledged the! Barrash; 0, W? Branch, I. L. D. 1; Clara and A. Labilla, Joint duistrial “ieerkirs abate” tie oon-| | °" of capitalist eee ae 2"|support of his union to future I. L. Pennsylvania. |Board, Cloak and Dressma rach labor awe ia walved-and “la L. D. ues never xt appeale Ai ren bE work. Baum described the labor} Charles.Coma, Russian Branch, I.| Union; William Cohen, Painters’ Se os bori.of likeIdnd cannot ‘be found| |Vouu.,. We ot Ten a ehow this” [ovement in New York at the time!L. D., Scranton; W. J. White, I. L. Union, Local 917; Isidor Shapiro and Bin 4 ; unemployed in the United States.” CPR R HON: | DUE Sunes BION ee: jof the Haymarket case. |D., Pittsburgh; Nick Borich, I. L. D.,) Alex Cohen, Furriers’ Union, Local 1; een —— “| Cannon told of large campaigns| New Committee. ‘Luzerne and A, Kazakoff, I. L. D.,)Lena Greenbreg and Clara Meltzer,| Women; " {earried on by the labor defense or-| The conference adjourned last night} Wilkes-Barre. Furriers’ Union, Local 15; Ben Gold, Branch, I. 1 and the ld hardly hall when or 8 p.m. ram was ted as chair- om Chicago was I x se ie by Bourgin Bir ganization during the last ‘year, i-| with the election of a new national] Ohio. J. Schneider and W. Woliner, Joint) Bronx, I. L. D. ted out hil Fe e {a I e ense cluding participation in the Sacco-| committee consisting of Upton Sin-| Andy. Kovacevich, South Slavic|Roard, Furriers’ Union; Louis A.| Fraternal Dele 1 Vanzetti campaign. jclair, Clarence Darrow, Scott Near-|Branch, I..L. D., Campbell; Mary! Baum and Sam Russak, Photographie and Tubs an workers No Faith In Masses. jing, Wm. Z. Foster, Robert. W. Dunn;|Fradin, IL. D., Youngstown; Carl} Workers’ Union: M. Jacobs, A.| Me st Side The i : ] itte The speaker criticized the Sacco-| Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Charles} Hacker, I. L. D.; Cleveland; John Og F sa Sal alpen ee aan Defense Committee of Bos-| Cline, Albert Weisbord, Charles Gray,|Cicci, I. L, D. Branch 227, Martins| Association of Plambers’ Hel M,|M. Flei branches calling upon them to start/t0m Pointing out that it placed too A. T. McNamara, v. J, Bentall, Bdw.! Ferry, and I. L. D., Nefke; M. Chel-|Intrator and Kosen, Fu unger collecting articles for the 9-day fair much faith in the | courts and not C, Wentworth, Bishop Wm. M. brown,! ovitz, I; L, D., Akron. Union, Local 6; Frechman, Ama and M to be held at Grand Central Palace |°C?0Ugh in the organized power of the Rose Karsner, Williim F. Dunne, Detroit. gamated Food Workers, Hotel Work-| No. ; Ww. ars, and con- 2 Soviet Union the speak- f defend- Spreiregen and B, Intrator, Ame er and 1 Worl witz, Cloak » OF " ij | kers. August Claessens, secre- George Maurer, Alice Stone Black- Louise Manison Tom Mooney | ers’ B h I oe Dec. 23 fe the Mi i worke i 4 , C! soulse , 2 'Y | ers " wis ins a pide sinter es i eas Shad well, Ellen Hayes, Robert Minor, Rose| Branch, I. L. D.; Anton Dimitroff,, 4. y gner and Sheinan, W. of. a Golist in, ne , : ss cee mts oO Baron, Wm. Mollenhauer, Henry Cor- Bulgarian Branch, I. L. D.; Wm. Rey-| w. CG. H Michalewitz and R. Kap- ited ounce ass House-} Police Arrest Six yous aon noe nerves | LABOR AND FRATERNAL|| wishies, sande Schuchter, Dax Steclasles and teccb Babine’, Lote Be lan, Williamsburg I, L. D. branch; ; United 4 labor | movement. It has helped labor or- ganizations in their fight against | ORGANIZATIONS vapitaiism and supported’ strikes. | \\=-—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——————————— I) During the committee’s campaign to defend the imprisoned cloakmakers and furriers who were innocently thrown into jail the Workmen’s Cir- cle branches played an important role in making their campaign a success. | Now, the Joint Defense Committee is} in the midst of two big campaigns. (1) Preparations for the huge nine- Benj. Gitlow, Robert Whittaker, Dan Pantelich, S. Slovie Branch, I.| Harry Halebsky and Rc Me: F. G. Biedenkapp, David) L. D.; Rose Ka I, L. D. Branch,)} Bonnaz Embroiderers’ Union; B. Heg- ys Williams, Fred Mann, John! Women’s Edueation Circle. ner and Philip Jung, Bakers’ Union Edenstrom, Lovett Fort-Whiteman, Boston. Local 3; George Borland and W. F Volunteers for “Icor” Bazaar. Jacob Dolla, James Cannon, E. RB. Robert Zelms and Mrs. Jessica L. C. Condener, Carpenters’ Union, Volunteers are needed to assist at Meitzen, J. O. Bentall, Ralph Chaplin ] nderson, 1. L. D.; Abe Shuiman,| 2163: 2 the third annual “Icor” bazaar that Max Bedacht, William Bouck, John T.| ‘ndependent Workmen’s Cirele,) | will be held at the 165th Infantry Taylor, Harrison George, Emil Ar-|Sranch 106; Abe Slifke Armory, Noy. 23 to 26. The funds nold, Lucy E,. Parsons, Pablo Man-| Gilbert, raised will be used for Jewish coloni- lapit, Richard Brazier, Jessica Hen-| 37, Cae zation in the Soviet Union. The office derson, Juliet Stuart Poyntz, Max} Newark, N. J Kochinsky, Furriers’ yore: Es S sranch ) se ites Speakers at N.J. Rally Continued Page One) hal n to address d forward on ment. placed Gardos k him av . Too- rdo’s y e and also was pulled and taken eld, Wor and Educational Lilienstein, United Peder: Cou i dry W« and Louis tesz, Hunga Branch 18 Upholsterers’ Union, Local! Rozlovetsky and Adam Thiel, Car |penters’ 209; Louis Cohen and Max! cob Polone We mons, of “Icor” is at 112 East 19th St.,|Shachtman, El Reeve Bloor; Paul} Louis Barnett and Celia Buitman, I.!Guskin and Fred ; M. day bazaar. (2) The campaign to| Where all volunteers should report. ach, Earl R. Browder, and William| L. D.; Louis Foster and Harry Sil-! Workers’ Union, 43; 3 raise sufficient funds to By ai pS Oty ME Pte ¢ Loonie ae ibe Ds aay ey id Helen Jub, the appeal of the nine victims of the | Bronx School Opens Tonight. A meeting of all I. L. D. nited Council Working Class House- rs to *the police Arrest Four Others. Fox, Matlin, Led and Gaffe +| follow d and eacg United Text Musto and I. Mineola frame-up. | The Bronx Workers School wil) mee eerenucd ine, conte e | wives; B. Drenhowski and A. Wicla-|Cohen, Jewelry Workers’ Union, Lo- ae Mi oe i : |pen the season tonight at its held at one o'clock today howski, Polish Branch, I. L. D.j| cal 17} A. Kornin. ircle; EB. G. e became Renae: ‘iver Deillare |headquarters, 2075 Clinton Ave., with tional office, 799 Broad |Philip Fisher and Morris Noveck, Hoffbauer, Iron and Bronze n Worker's Club, ngry but The following letter was received | classes in “Blementary English,” “In-% All the Delegat {Branch 61, Independent Workmen’s| y Union; Tillie Kweder ‘and rn Hilbe 3 ason for the revoca= from Los Angeles: “Dear friends: termediate English,” and “Funda- The delegates came from 30 cities.| Circle; Philip Fisher and H. Ribatzky, | yy Dwariskis, Aido Chc i “ieee oT the meet- your struggle and wanted to help. I|mentals of Communism.” A course in The largest of the delegations repre-| Branch 808 Workmen’s R. Hy-| Adolph Hartman, Workman's le | VU; M. avne obtained by Thru the newspapers I learned about | the “History of the United States” sented New York organizations. D. | Workmen man and §, Silverman, United Coun-| Branch 63 ; 1 Shapiro and ( did not know how until I noticed your| will start Thursday. A term consists Sations representing thousand of Workingclass Hou + An=| Samorodin, Unity erative appeal for collections, It is impossi- | of 12 weeks, 24 sessions for the Eng- Workers also attended from Chicago,| drew Smith, Slovak Workers’ Society; | sociation; i zanopov, ble for me to collect among my|jish courses and 12 sessions for the Philadelphia, Detroit, Cleveland and|D. Hwrenetz and M. Homstentin,| Jewish Work of the Bror friends, as they and my children, to} other courses. New Jersey and New England indus-} Painters’ Local Union 777. Kniazevich and D. Duranovich, my great sorrow, are readers of the} * . trial centers. Ridgewood, N. J rainian Labor Club, Inc.; B. Lovro- cause. I am an old woman of 65/ Newark Workers’ School To Open. The complete list of delegates fol-| John Schinzel and Alfred Drechsel;| vich, Jugoslav Branch, I. L. D.; Mrs and legal means. jailed men were being held ght on a total of $900 bail. To Make Protest. protest c Alfon is being ’s Sick and. D, ss ‘ . ; 7 2, be- “Forward” and are against your | parr damentals of Class lows, classified according to city: | Branch 64, I. L. D.; Louis B. Kani-| Rachael Hallman, Central Executiv € Branch 70; Edward ae i ba years. I am in sympathy with your | 5 ea aan ab.dhs. Newark Chicago. |gher, Branch 276, I. L. D. Committee of the Workingclass | Lindgren, cme: ick and Death fags es aa) pe movement and am therefore sending | oven of. the: Workers’ ‘School to- Morris Levin, Freiheit Youth Club; | Pass: Women; J. Shaffer, Workman’s Circle | Benefit Fund, Branch 306. vy you $2 and wish you success.” afraid that the who are miserably of whom are 1 learn about the Stefan Swanson, Scandinavian City ymski, Ukrainia {Branch 634; S. Milson, Jugoslav| B. Kenigober and A. Leibowitz, Lo- i e the Slovak Home, 4 a Y John Pasehymski, Ukrainian I. L. | s A , d Ries > yA ei “MacDonald, di. Committee; Charles Kruzich, South D.; S. Melno and L. Wolosiewiez, Po-| Branch of the I. L. D.; M. Race and|cal 9, Trade Union Educational N°™ maid WANTED — M EADERS! | he school, will be the in- Slavic Workers’ Club; M. Zaldokas,|tigh Branch, I. L. D.; S. Solar and J.|2- Ehrlich, Branch 586, W. C.; M.|League; Nathan Fisher and Benjamin pw unerintoyed! Gi MORE READERS! | rector of the school, ~ : : ; ppeaayy now unemployed, wi | City Central Committee, Lith : s A orun, International Branch, D. I.; T-!Chain, Progressive Bakers’ Ciub:| ohare OA ehktakAcwecklg-opar fanum wedi ote. » uanian | Pelezar, central committee, I. L. D. Sidi Branedie V. R | a bd psi Heed -hour and other splendid—~- ARE) YOU GETTING THEM? aa ak Gea ON Fnglish will be or: Section; .8..Patryna, Folish . Section, | Ida Atkins, Passaic Council 1 United | Fos: men le see and! Morris Guternic, and Sam Kusher, nents. of tha. Bovine Union ‘ : I. L. D.; A. Bimba, Lithuanian See- Council of Workine © . - Suirba, Lithanian Branch 17 | Workers’ Youth Center of Brown DE SRE: OOF IBY. Ske . mi bes ig Class House- a] v a stateme ig = * “at ges sg at po ihe tion, I. L, D.; Helen N. Yeskevieh, wives; Edndins Waser, Arbeiter} Betty Wolf and Sem Worl, Down-| vii L. Lefkowitz and Sol Lip-|* Statement last night:-by. the So i i; 9 s own Branch, I. L. D.; P. R. Bueisen- |...) % ee a Tate k Workers Party, signed by Gard school will be able to register at the Lithuanian Branch 2, I. L. D.; Leon- Bund; Steve Rester, Joseph Sall Nelly Coe uelsen- |nach, Down Town Jewish Workers’) 2% Worke ed ardos, =< Lehigh 403%, 5 » 7 ¢ S : Bi sles P : ..| berg, Sacco-Vanzetti Branch, I. L. D.;!Cjyh: Morris Burnba said. ; U8. ABLAHAM MARKOFF |] 20sSan revolution eclebration Sun- Ca pay Hugene Barnett Branch,|Hlizabeth Huber and J. Plank, Inter-|oi-0, tonramm and Bichon Ullrich, |ClUbs Morris Burnbaum, Hur Allow S. P. Meetings. SURGEON DENTIST i - L. D.; George Maurer, local Chi-| national Labor Defense | |Branch, I. L. D.; Antonio Se 30-13 A. M. 3-8 P, au ||| day afternoon or Monday evening at (45, 7.1. D.; Emil Arnold. Work. zi N. Bp he doe D5 Bittore Office Hours Daliy Exce Branch 43, Yorkvill | colo nst this interfere = with our traditional and constie Paterson, N. J. Culture Operaio, Harlem;| “We protest ag ive Trading ving Kossoff Cor. Second Ave. New York Il! usik stockings” will be the topic PT2"ch 194, Painters’ Union Local 275, Associated Silk Workers; S. Pittkow-_| Bronx Branch, 1, L. D.; Lari. Pilat, |2550ciation, Brook right of free speech dnd free <= ss Lesa Rear; Givie' Gib eu and Pioneer Aid and Support Associa-| itz and Abe Landay, I. L. D.; Louis! Branch 8 1. L. D.; Frank Chalanpka |224 4. Slenkin, Lett Poale Zion Par-|¢ age. Meetings for the fascisti, = oe se Woleedie at 8:30 p m. The “073 8. Solar, Polish Section, I. L. D.| Stein and Gertrude Mueller, Asso-land J. Rugickona, Czechoslovak |tY; J- Silverman and Abe Riger,|the republican party, the socialist speatiers will be Louis Francis Bu- Philadelphia. ciated Silk Workers. | Branch, I. L: D.; D. Arenson and mp, | Williat sburg Progressive Asso Perky: ei ae paces party and other denz, editor of Labor Age; John W. Joseph Baldassare, and Joseph} Perth Amboy, N. J. P. Buckenberger, Branch 1, Bronx,|#0n; G. Audalero, Circolo di Duitura| organizations are held without inter Edelman, of the Pennsylvania Fed- Mancini, Carpenters’ Local 1050; Wm.) Anthony German, Workers’ Home| 1. L. D.; Betty Wolf and Max Pachin- | Operaio, Harlem W. Automia, general |ference nief McCrell. Newark is eration of Labor, and Gustave Geiges, Whitman and G. Gallen, Metal Cor-| Association; Veronica Kovacs, I. L.| ky, Downtown Branch, I. L. D.;|/¢Xecutive board, Wor _ Sick,| the only » to our knowledge, that | president of the American Federation Mice and Roofers’ Union; Frieda/D.; L. Pruseyka, Lithuanian Work-| Theodor Black and nd Educatio al Federa- interfered with the tenth anni- of Full Fashioned Hosiery Workers. Shafendler and Rosa Sokoloff, Mill-|ers’ Branch, Union County. | Branch 51, I. . Hamp and A. Ralsilba, Ge ary celebrations. Sw camaarioene ener oe inery Workers’ Union, Local 44; M. Chelsea, Mass. and Nathan Inter-|man Death and Sick Benefit Society.| “We demand the s AMALGAMATED Sharfendler, Upholsterers’ Interna-| Philip Jacobs, I. L. D. national Branch, I. .; Jacob | Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 805 Phone Algonquin 8183 a igmond Rogsa, | ; Alb me rights ace ions and will corded other organ fe FOOD WORKERS | tional Union; Domernick Flaiani, | Springfield, Mass. Axelbaum and Glady Soverino, ino eR | a6 fight until free speech is granted.” se ae Macis int Seteraay | Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Lo.| A. E. Phillips, I. L. D. | Workers’ Cooperati neh, I. 1. Meeting for Color ado Butterfield 8799. in the month at ual aay Jom Greisiger, United Lawrence, Mass. pee &. Bet Branch: | Striking Miners Will : 3468 Third Avenue, rotherhood of Carpenters and Join-| Fred E. Beal, City Central Com-| Greenp . _D.; M. Paukstis and 2 .omus Rd ase | pages Ba ¥. * I ers, Local 1051; John Lauren, Lettish! mittee, I. L. D. |A. V. s, Lithuan Working Be Heid This Ky ening i Dr, A. CARR Unton “Level Breas, | Education Society; G. Welsh and B.| Haverhill, Mass. Moreuay idaties: Gertie Cimsbergs | k\). cadeting for the coliee oF SURGEON DENTIST \____ em j Peinet, Mest Philadelphia Work-| N. Shechet and A. Zamarchi, Eng-| ancil ae bade esd bib ae ., » striking Colorado r will be age aa ‘ Nad eee Pe 3 ti ers ub; Abe Rosenberg, Chas. E.|lish, Italian, Lithuanian and Russian} Ukrainian Committee, I. L. 2+ | held a > School 5th St., | 133 EAST 84th STREET The DAILY WORKER ; Polish Branch, I. L. D.; B. Lewanski, | mht at 8 p. m. pee s Tonight. ; ext ; ow York | sae = - =“ -————— | Branch 57, Brooklyn, I. L. I ene Shh ‘ 1s OF tne rship meeting o! [cor Lexington Ave New York, Adversining Debt as |Smith, Hungarian Sectio: an Civil Liberties Union; ll be held tonight ~————" "83 First St., lew Yor! ye Cline, of the the World; James Cheal, of the New Leader, and Norman Thomas, of the socialist party. - A collection for the reliefand de-| _. > ec ei . we the soo nes miners was oa ? } jtaken by Jack Walch, of the I. W. W.,|o! Subse aes Health Food at a symposium at the Central Opera |i8 Postponed Vegetarian Restauran’: | House yesterd 1600 Madison Ave. | Pea END dope at 6 p. m. at Manh E. Fourth St. | Ruth Berlinsky, Bath Beach —_-—___~ So |45, Brooklyn, I. L. D | Herman Copper, Finnish Workers | Association, Brooklyn; Elvira Dirba an Lyceum, 66 talled Off. rship meeting until further notice. The RUSSIA ON THE SCREEN Beauty ers Conference. orkers (Communist) ma 3 ¥.W.L S The Young Sees ns r : d th A Review of Russian Films PHONE: UNIVERSITY £78... “Belt” Will Continue League eakers conference will be |held tonight at 8 o'clock a Bolshevik “a SRNING PLAZA HALL | | for One More Week {Lath st. aging league comrades | kers will be Se! | Paul Sifton’s satirical drama of and speakers will be Prearay jmass production, “The Belt,” will not | wh ie a ets 1 " jclose tonight at the New Playwrights | a oe a Hb ebay yt E Rus: Theatre as previously announced but| , 4 oot en Se il be delivered -ai will run for another week, after Revolution” will be de al 9 Irving Place and 15th Street Fe toe ee Eatwell Vegetarian Restaurant 78 Second Ave., near 4th St. Only strictly VEGETARIAN meals Informal served. No canned foods, or animal (Romance) Russia near “r neeting of Subsection 26 2 da. All dish we iti which it may | noved to g her | tomorrow’s meeting of Su i Overall ee SES SSR ch an mare (0 at a ib aos Se veal 3 DEBATE f—=—— ee ore at PATRONIZE 3 2F 1D Meets Tonight. (Scenes of ’ ROSELYN’S HEALTH FOOD - bit rs | Unit 1D will meet tonight.at Reconstruction) THE GOAL OF FREEDOM and Discusion - Natural and Vegetarian Foods Co-operatiy E Repam Suop 5:30 at 33 First Street, top floor. Wa AND THE ROAD TO IT Sundried Fruits Unsulphured, Whote|! 41914 6th Avenue, near 25th St.) ae a, us. |]Grain Cereals. Also Diabetic Foods, |! | uits Pressed Spanish Rentes cian i 1222 SOUTHERN BLVD. Ss : veg H *:/ All-Spanish-speaking members are Miracle Bertrand Russell Max Eastman | Near Freeman St. Sta. 1 10es Repaired While U Wait d to attend a fraction meetin of Soldier The Noted British Philosopher First appearance since hit return } Tel. Dayton 8 % Reduction to Striking Workers. | Wednes at 8 p. m. at 81 E. 110th aoa from Russia eo ae sa eee ot. Ivan ‘ and Educator ft eek | — : cones aie i 1 e1 he hist ideal of will present a voluti la patie 2 . pei onde meas pion Peer entre [jeTupic, OR OUTSIDE | WORK peep ear gr aA eresiaal - DU ALONE sontifin V, A meets Monday at 6 p. m. a i Under auspices Joint Defense & Relief Sunita Tickets mike 2 gagea ii SPIESS STUDIO . filostn st., instead of Tuesday. unday at | 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. | pti teh 4 oakmaker: rriers | 1.10, $1.65; 2 - Jamin Speaks > mater ig se 4 om be ie Nov. 20 COOPER UNION $ $1.65; 90 seat#at $2.20 25 E, 107th Street New York, ||| |Special Rates tor, Labor Organiza: ||| : Benjamin Speaks Tom rom, 41 Union Square, Room trom 2PM | 4th Avenue at 8th Street or sate at ers =| sons of the Election” at the ieee Se TREN . M. NEW 3S nion Sq. WHERE DO WE.MEN'T TO DRINK | | lof the Night Workers’ Section, today ‘ " eS aaliay I BOOKSHOP z | i . i Tickets in advance 50c. At the door 75 cents. | till midnight Monday, Nov. 21 106 University Place ava ort este ste | ice Et Re ‘day at 3 p. m. at 108 E. 14th St. i 7] SCHOOL, 7 EB. 15th St. i ane | | Bem at Eight P.M, By ecto uM emeeveiee New Sollins Dining Room ohn'’s Restaurant Pee a si ; money orders to NEW MASSBS Guod Feed Good Jompany OER eos with tebe Daily Worker Ball At “Garden, | Auspices: NEW MASSES 39 Union Sq. Algonquin 4446. Aay Beur ‘Any Day | Gidea ai sediaals aeeek, The DAILY WORKER and Freiheit | Lis whet Séch arent Mew varx||(1[002 Be dath St. New York will hold a ball at Madison Square i Garden Dee, 17. i

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