The Daily Worker Newspaper, January 14, 1928, Page 5

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‘2 THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1928 Page Five GRES TGS HEARTIEST GREETINGS from | om UNITED COUNCIL : | | | OF WORKING CLASS HOUSEWIVES | THE OFFICE | The DAILY WORKER | | AND EDITORIAL STAFF | EP | WE GREET oe ia | ee | _ THE DAILY WORKER | c/o The Freiheit ; ON ITS FOURTH ANNIVERSARY 80 Union Square. DAILY WORKER Every worker’s wife should join a council Councils in every neighborhood Room 533, 80 East 11th St. Phone Stuyvesant 0576 R. LILIENSTEIN Acting Secretary GREETINGS PASSAIC from The Passaic Strikers will remember FD No. 3 SS 2A. | THE DAILY WORKER HI We greet you! You have stood by us } Greetings SYLVIA NOVOZIN R. LITVINOFF Ih Inoue Stenggle. SAM CAPP SOPHIE KESSLER | WE ARE THE FORMER STRIKERS’ WIVES SAUL NOGOSHINER ANNA ZLOTO i | City Sub Central of the from the FREIHEIT OFFICE STAFF M. HOROWITZ SARA WEILDHORN E. MULLER BESSIE BOOKBINDER A. SABBATH TiLLIE CIBULSKY | UNITED COUNCIL OF WORKING CLASS iH HOUSEWIVES, Passaic, N. J. en RR I A RR ERE NN i us mer aN A I, WEXLER FANNIE STERN —————— WHERE AND WHEN COUNCILS MEET Council 1 Every Tuesday, 81 East 110th St., City Every Wednesday, 1668 Vyse Ave., Bronx Tuesday, 81 East 110th St. Every Tuesday, 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Every Thursday, 2901 Mermaid Ave., Coney Island Every Tuesday, 1689 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Every Thursday, 1570 Webster Ave., Bronx 10 Every Monday, 1940 Benson Ave., Bath Beach, 11 Every Monday, 2700 Bronx Park East, Bronx 12 Every Tuesday, 2075 Clinton Ave., Bronx 14 Every Wednesday, 1 Fulton Ave., Middle Village, L.I. ; 15 Every Wednesday, 2771 Williamsbridge Rd., Bronx - GREETINGS y 16 Every Tuesday, 85 7 Hopkinson Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. | 17 Every Mon., 227 Brighton Beach Ave., B’klyn, N. Y. 18 Every Monday, 1373-43rd St., Brooklyn. GREETINGS to The DAILY WORKER In the name of the thousands of Ukrainian Workers in the United States, we send hearty greetings to The | | ‘ DAILY WORKER. Our wish to The DAILY WORKER is, that it should in the future be the official organ of the Soviet Government in the United States. Ukrainian Buro of the Workers Party. ‘ to : | 19 Every Tuesday, 35 East 2nd St., City ; | | 20 Every Tuesday,.604 Sutter Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. THE DAILY WORKER | GREETINGS alt No. 1 Bakers, Every Friday, 1570 Webster g bash Becae * | 1 Cloakmakers, Every Wednesday, 1472 Boston Road, on its ’ Bronx y from | 1 Furriers, Every Wednesday, 1668 Vyse Ave., Bronx Fourth Anniversary | 2 Furriers, Every Wednesday, 1668 Vyse Ave., Bronx 10 Councils in Passaic—Communicate with Ellen Dawson, 743 Main Ave., Passaic, N. J. Council 1, Newark—Every Tuesday, 71 Montgomery St., Newark, N. J. 2, Newark—Mary Ihalonen, Secretary, 11 Bergen St., | Newark, N. J. | SUB-SECTION 2A GEORGE POWERS ; e2NUALN — GREETINGS f to The DAILY WORKER The Young Workers Social Culture Club, Inc. ' * on its Fourth Anniversary Non Baruian 123 Riverdale Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. from Workers’ Sends greetings to the Fourth Anniversary of GREETINGS UNIT 1AC 1F, DIST. 2, W. P. Children School the only Labor Paper in the United States — to of the “DAILY WORKER” United Workers es THE LABOR PRESS | 1D IF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF SECTION 5 congratulates The DAILY WORKER on its Fourth Anniversary and trusts that its cor- rect interpretation in popular form of Marxist-Len- inist principles and tactics will aid in hastening the moment when the exploited workers and farmers of this country will follow the example of their broth- ers of the U. S. S. R. and establish here a Dictator- Cooperative Ass’n Greets The Daily Worker Teachers: I, E. RONCH A. MISSEL GREETINGS from the DRESSMAKERS’ SECTION OF THE T: U. E, L. The militant dressmakers send hearty greetings to The Daily Worker, the champion and spokesman of the revolutionary workers of this country. on its Fourth Anniversary. S. N. Greene S. Blashow I. Kalodny Ethel Cooper Samuel Fluxman Yonkers Branch W. P. Frank Salwamk Forward With Your Message of Militant Struggle Against | Meets Thursdays Z. Kozlowski the Enemies Within and Without the Labor Movement! {| ——————————————— | Max Worner 252 Warburton. Ave. David Rifkins Dressmakers’ Section T, U. E. L. Bebe Blashom I. WEISSBERG, Organizer Jonas Hirshhorn EMMA YANISKY, Secretary. I. A. Krampetz from GREETINGS ship of the Proletariat and a Government of Soviets. from SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1D, 3F. Section 5. THE YOUNG WORKERS LEAGUE ee | — DISTRICT NO. 2 —: Sarah Akley | GREETINGS GREETS THE DAILY WORKER S. Baily d id taliwe t on its Fourth Birthday. Based ee en WE CALL UPON ALL YOUNG WORKERS WHO READ THE DAILY + SUN EAOR ee ” Wonwen TO JOIN THE REVOLUTIONARY YOUTH MOVEMENT! George Washington THE DAILY WORKER “Long Life to the ; GREETIN WwW. L es are in all egiee| of the city and metropolitan district: i cman | the LITTLE GIANT OF THE REVOLU- Voice: of Labor” GS ike ae 5 M. Suehmier | TION. May you be to the coming Soviet from from aac “ph ag oth ane ERUREN, yee co America what PRAVDA is to the Work- . > N. 1 ast 138th . Unit 1F Unit 6B 1F, Pi 7 2070 Gunton Ave, BV BRY THURSDAY I. Beown | ers’ Republic of Russia. Sub-Section 2D, ° i NEW4RK, N. 52 i BEY Y WEDNESDAY $. Abrams | District2° Digt. 2, W. P. nic. i Fu 8. Art SUB-SECTION 3B } i

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