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Page Four THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY. AUGUST 24, 1928. —————————— Hn — ——— ——— - . SREP ES SANE _ Rewind —— - - — — — — sae — ——— — | on aLES, YULALILY, QA anlicore Cigar antl, CO” espon en ays HAnaOuTS FAINTING GIRLS num Trust Shares Byrd Flight Publicity MA akhtangov Studio Invited to p ol International Theatre Congress a B. Ogden Chisolm, who has been LIF UNAI FD A nee Ms ws | International Prison commissioner PON the “apeclal invitation’cof BARBARA BULGAKOV. for five years without ever being Firmin Gemier, the Vatkhtanvov £6 i yy heard of, has now gained a certain SPEEDUP REIGNS Theatre of Moscow, will take part Meine attention by r Geothe : in the International Theatricat Lun post. Chisolm says, ey may be acl. fetes shee to eaten in ee Baa re- Beem interested in aviatio: don’t yr , * ‘ pertoire wil] consist of “Princess 4 ‘ : ive 4 continental damn‘sbout pris: (PLO Ler Week Is ‘Good Philadelphia Lodge) firando,” “vismen” “St. Antony's Sommunist Sympathiz- ons abroa The of Wages Sends Resolution Miracle,” and some comedies by ers Lose Books Chisolm’s work in the past half de- Resa Merime. Following their appear- cade and the result of his broad re- Workes Gorreomondents (By a Worker Correspondent), | ance in Paris, the company will (By a Worker Correspondent) < searches 2 ndicated by the’ NANTICOKE. Pa. (By Mail). — PHILADELPHIA (By Mail)-—An tour the large cities of western As I am employed in the building following couldn't! tHe wosst possible sonditions ex accurate reflection of economic con-| 2urope. trades and have something to say reach any co d or make jn the General Cigar Company, Nan- ditions in Philadelphia, as well as) Firmin Gemier recently spent a about conditions there I want to any progress t Chisolm ob- ticoke, here the “White Owel” in all éther industrial centers of the | fortnight in Moscow. Before his add to what has already been printed Jected to was not the work. This) cigars The 1,000 or more United States is contained in a re-| departure a banquqt was given in roncerning the trade. A was the sa most polit jobs tween the ages of solution adopted by Lodge 159, In-jhis honor by the CC of the Art Sub-Sub-Sub Contractors. being nothing all. What he near td. andieha ternational Association of Machin-| Workers’ Union which was attended I think that the hardest place to couldn’t stand was amount of are Wworee: then ists. by A. V. Lunatcharsky, Mme. 0. D. work in the building trades of the remuneration for doing nothing. This resolution was passed after a Kameneva and many prominent rep- zi country is | in New York City, He said the appropriation was too Speed Up. thorough comparison of the system resentatives of the theatre, litera) 1 again’ Fora oe cua lan by sepecially n the santa ms prcnaly- Starting in the morning at 6:45, prevailing in the capitalistic United ture and art. Ransom Rideout, which Brock Pem-| jock i done he gub ant cya * eos in thie Guactaes tat AE HAG a iyrd got hie fur equipment free of charge the other day from | States and with the Soviet system) Mme. Kameneva, on behalf of the | jerton is presenting at the Hudson | “°'* i done by sub and sqp-sub- vuitting at night at 6:00 and. %¢ Pur Manufacturers Association. The open shop Aluminum Com- |now proving to be of such great) USSR Society for Culture Relations, | mheatre tanteht jcontractors. These little firms em- Request Photo aaa hen. buse, at. 6.30, the, Dany of America, one of Andrew Mellon's corporations, now joins in | benefit to the workers of the USSR | stated: “The Moscow visit of one| : ploy “gaffets,” whose job is to push — : Saicaru Mays cree posh i on the publicity, presenting aluminum cookers to the Byrd expedition. | was made by the membership of the| of the. leading French actors and the men on in their work. Intimi- spoke st ae Re ene eae Some Aluminum Trust officials are shown above with the-cookers. union. managers—Firmin Gemier—will no|lavsky Studio. It was the best per- cag is at least nine ot eat spostble cate thay can meke ke Sei i ee | The resolution is for the\recogni-| doubt serve to strengthen the ties| formance I have ever seen in my| Most every man's make-up in the feces Pouriechew insaskaireteace | tion of the Soviet Union and regds between French and Soviet theatri- | life. ; \ Whe gelte aes Mal ot Meiaacee Wah te ak Sone tear ahah Ie “Whereas, there are thousands of travelling in Europe in order to|——which, alas, have passed 80 rapid Vy tee oe the working rules to plies dpa arek dew machinists in this country walking | mobilize public opinion around the|!y—I have become convinced of the a not you get a “slow machine” and ‘ | P P the foreman or the boss. Snir cn flick. ¥ Sa ie 5 the streets in search of employment, idea of the International Theatre., tremendous need for cultural rela- Black-listi ae hm toe “Sipe ve oe Fee a ee » and |As chairman of the International| tions between our countries. The th teeeee oe4 = og a a Ec + ay Sie folding department the ce “Whereas, the USSR needs ma-| Theatrical Association, he has of-|direct path towards winning the| (ty tea not to hire active union = ptaits at 7:00 eee until 5:30 Leura chinery and is anxious to purchase | ficially invited us to take part in oe of the Baal is: ShOW | cht) Delebates’ ara a ‘curiotityiy T cate eae es gs ‘ j j . much machinery in this country if the theatrical festivities to be or-|the great power of your art. leave bel ‘ y. Th © ap- ORE oesive Oakes pn Benjamin at Head \Beaverbrook Press De- |Table wade tod diplomatic rela- | ganized in Paris.” j ‘The International Association of ‘peinted ‘by: the foreman and. there 1,000 eigark maade-. It you-epeed a0 of Bureau Claims | tions: could be established between| In a letter to Mme, Kameneva,| Theatre, Music and Cinema will al- fore they do not attempt to enforce you can make about 4,000 cigars |the two countries, and | M. Gemier writes: ways be glad to maintain constant) union rules or atmosphere at work. 3 ‘: D e For the first time in the history A Wie Seg “Whereas, the only reason for our | ‘ intercourse with its Russian col-| Although the Italians have been a day. Fac ; “| LONDON, Aug. 23 (British United | 2 “I am carrying away the most ae _ é if of the Workers (Communist) Party 5 | state department’s refusal to recog-| nage : leagues. the accepted “goat” as a reason for A card is given to everybody. e 4 Press).—The reported intention of) °” a er ~®"|\ splendid impressions of the Rus- | foes ae é “and of the State of New Jersey, a : | nize the USSR is that it is a Wérk- : bad conditions by the “white” men, There it’s marked down how much A Sec aEs i the Junkers firm of Germany to | 4° . sian theatre and Russian music. See Sil ae iN SN 4 Serr si ae te "The fi Communist Speakers’ Conference stablish irplane service fom ets’ Republic, therefore, Already during the first evening | ..Fteidrich Holl, who will direct the I notice that-he (the Italian) is find- work is put out. ‘The foreman) was held in that state on Saturday, |°St@blish an airplane service “Be it resolved that this annual) pone ene € a.| Theatre Guild’s production of |ing competition in the southern 4 comes around and if you didn’t make jg. Ireland direct to the continent, fly-| ; 2 |was profoundly impressed and de-| ; : becpae | August 18. The scene of the his- | © convention of the International As-_ ); i ;}.| Goethe’s “Faust,” arrives in New| Negro and Poles. enough he tells you to hurry up. By |toric conference was 39 Mercer St.,| img over England, has aroused the|Conven iar lighted by the presentation of Grib-| 4 | pias 5 A IS VAR) BO REECE AY] - Britat | sociation of Machinists calls upon| ‘ F jg.|.York August 30. The plays goes In the Masons Union, if a mem- the end of the day, if the foreman| Newark, whera two weeks before keenest demand for Britain to un F ; | oyedov’s classical play, ‘The Mis- |. z | H - : OER tefi 1 “y ; ¥ a our government to immediately take A ma) | into rehearsal shortly after, with a ber is found to be in sympathy with ten't Satisfied, you have :t0 Keep onthe New Jersey: Ratification Con- | Gertake the development of a cot-)) Co oie the full edeopnition of thal eto ee re ot RS akat ceoeepoand Gh adie, sean i Chmmniiniae roRpEAIERTgH nis Geet working, util you make enough to vention had been held amid great Petitive aerial service. liaee. anauweiay vactes |Meyerhold Theatre. I am equally Gaorge Gaul, Helen Chika ales Mace Ta.cdoa eevee, Bach nos nara satisfy him. You stay, regardless | enthusiasm. The Junkers company is*said to! “Resolved, that a copy of ‘this| mPressed and delighted by all the! Westiey and Philip Leigh and|Tevenge themselves by working un- of the hour. A permanent New Jersey Speak- | be planning to connect with Trans-| resolution be sent to the A. F. of L,| Plays 1 have seen here, including) cto.” Herr Holl is director of the| der the scale for small contractors. ,_ The next day you speed up more, ers’ Bureau was formed by the thir-| Atlantic liners at Queenstown, to/ ror presentation at its next regular| 1P¢ T8ar’s Bride’ at the Stanis-| yoy ohne in Berlin. T have often noted the slavish at- in order not to stay later than the | teen Communist campaigners pres-|take off their passengers and carry convention,” 6 | | mosphere of my fellow workingmen. Y as poe sg Pe ee He rest of the workers, ent, representing Newark, Passaic, them to Dublin, Liverpool, Hulland| “The wording of this resolution| | The Shubert Theatre will house| They seem to be utterly resigned to White House spokesmun'e spokes, Especially when they cut your|Jersey City, Union City, Elizabeth over the North Sea, thus linking UP speaks for itself and shows clearly AN A the new Chopin operetta, “White | their “fate,” are inactive even in man, Cal Coolidge, said to be the | “280% the way it was done last and Perth Amboy. The conference, the present German airlines, which| that the workers in Philadelphia are | Lilacs,” “starring Guy Robertson,|the A. F. of L. union. The new * emptiest zero that ever rolled into |e" Tight after Christmas. The|Under the leadership of D. Benja-/already have a monopoly in central’ doing considerable pondering over Odette Myrtil and De Wolf Hopper. agreement will run out not so long wing, Hey | Workers received a six--cent cut on min, District Agitprop Director, dis- | Europe. their many grievances. They want |The opening date is September 10.\from the present time, but the the pr mansion. He's a SPH b Morgan's yes man and is now irri,|® thousand. Without receiving any rae eet platform of t thts ~| Lord Beaverbrook’s papers are redress at once and this resolution | “The Silent House” now at the Shu-| bosses use the weapon of $14 per tating the trout along the Brule |Dotice, as to the fact that the cut is/lican party, pan ete ace to | demanding that before it is allowed, | should make Bill Green and all the | bert will be transferred to another|4ay very effectively against the Biber, tn Wiscon here he ia coming. When asked why, the only bara eames i Mpa ane Ler Britain’s “disgracefully humiliating other A. F. of L, officials sit up eee m theatre. workers to prevent them from ask- resting up from the hard labor of |208Wer they got was, “Oh, the sup- Stings Sosa ae New Jersey, | Position in civil aviation” should be and take notice. Seen as Move Against} . ing for better conditions in os cutting down the taxes of the mit. {erintendent just felt like it.” The|‘ ¢ Yerst¥ | completely overhauled. C. RABIN. United Stat Derek Glynne, an English actor,| Not until the workers realize they “cht a “| workers did nothing but accept the| All those present pledged them- , : rial nite ates : ‘ must put up a strong fight against lionaires. He has given up trying | ¥ ne Ros pe opt the| selves to actively carry on the cam-|, J¢ 18 also understood that a Brit- F: | a appeared here with Eva. Lei. posies; slavery and. drudgery to break in his wooden hobby horse | cUt: hkee a a Dia ey | sh company was offered the Dublin- ; allienne in Schnitzler’s “The Call| ivi will alway: since an attorney fell off one and, The conditions in the factory are vaign of the Feabaties Nutini 5 | to-continent contract but declined i May or of Newburyport (By United Press). of Life,” will have the role of Cel- ea ane ie as ae broke eight ribs. All Mrs. Coolidge ft ftom sanitary. The windows and ages the hits “on the ground that insufficient | Sentenced to 330 Days|, TOKYO, Aug. 23.—Indications |lini in “The Dagger and The Rose,” GM. will let Cal mount now is the wicker |400rs are shut tight. No air, “The ‘nt! ove close of the conference a|Tevenue was likely to accur there- | fo Town Violati today were that another great naval |the musical version of “The Fire-| * chair shown above which is nailed | cigars will dry up,” the foreman |)’. cent out to all the New |{Tom for a considerable ‘period. | r WW 1OLAUMIONS power, Japan, was in accord with | brand.” | CHAPLIN IN NEW. DIVORCE te h Toor nd rovided wit claims, “But what about the girls/ saga ots Fs Ai i | the recently signed naval agreement | | re sats ‘0 the floor and provided with) Claims, “But h Jersey units, urging all members to ir experts point out that pree, NEWBURYPORT, M. ‘kg that Haplend and? ianed ‘ | LOS ANGELES, Calif., Aug. 23 straps. fainting?” “Oh, well, the girls ean 117) the speakers’ conference, | ent day civil aviation machines are| 5" are Peasy ug. | Mat England and france entered) Brock Pemberton’s first produc-|(UP).—A final decreé of divorce A aaa | revive themselves by taking a drink hich will hereafter be held regu-|CaPable of easily being converted| 335 4..." ‘. eo on Cueate | IED, | tion in two years, “Goin’ Home,” by| was to be issued Lita Grey Chaplin The picayune government of | of water, while the cigars, once they larly at 93 Mercer St. on every other | into war bothbers and that therefore | °° lays and fines votallirig. $1,140 A copy of the agreement was sent | Ransom Rideout, will open this eve-| from Charles Chaplin, film come- Rumania, noted for its tortures to are dry, they are no good any more,” Siny “at 49m ma commencing (Germany's leadership in. the world | Sere imposed today upon Bossy” | to Japan for the study of the Jap-/ ning at the Hudson Theatre. ‘dian, today. workers, has just gone in for|comes the final answer from the | it, Sunday, August 26. |of aviation is a source of potential illis, mayor of _Newburyport, in|anese government.’ Reliable infor- 7 fou iffi sirls i - : | ig station without a a i cor that anyone found sniffing tobacco Shas es Faint. Federal Troops Repel Only 220,000 pounds sterling are/ permit. |with the agreement. fumes that don’t belong to him, in| Fainting is one of the most usual ss cea a at present expended in subsidies to| Newburyport’s “bad boy” f: | * * * ? ee ace i Seettenes Ete eee ee ey Counter-Revolutionist | sritish civil fiying, and it is as-|three separate charges carrying 11| SHANGHAL, Aug. 23—That the | ‘ s is y smok-| day accurance. : * «| seyted’ that unless th i Meaty Ss te Paks prea? Save | ing without paying the state tobac-| A girl can faint two or three, Campaign in Mexico ants woe car e heal ‘8 counts, and District Judge Nathan-|Franco-British naval pact has been | CHANIN'S46th St, W. of Broadway co tax. | inked ay aie, CINE. PUremian” Sanit aie tly Increased, even the central| jel N. Jones found him guilty on|approved by the Japanese govern- é “Evenings at 8:25 ea) eats pases getty MIRE ae MEXICO CITY, Aug. 23. — A|Aftican services, which are of the/all and imposed maximum sen-|ment, as is indicated by reports| Eves. 8:30. Mats. Wed. & Sat. Mats. Wed. & Sat. . even bother picking her up, passing | | inter-revolutionary attack on|™0St vital importance to the em-|tences. here, has been taken as a fur- SEATS NOW ON SALE SCHWAB and MANDEL'S on and leaving the girl lying or sit- | pire’s communication, will pass into | ety 5 A 8 WEEKS IN ADVANCE. MUSICAL SMASH Off and On ting. To him it’s a joke to see a|Urwapam, one of the larger and) °°) Tovey pass Into) The mayor's court appearance|there proof of the -war alliance jeturé like that, He has to laugh| More important cities in the state|‘he hands of the French and Bel-| resulted from his recent action in/character of the pact. The alliance beans neaciniaad lle OOD NEW The accom- | picture like t at. He has to laug! Rea f # sn dis-| 21ans, thus leaving Britain without! opening his filli ‘i jis ‘generally regarded as a | Money Refunded if Not Satisfied ‘ lat the fainted girl. At ti the of Michoacan, was described in dis- | op ig his filling station at the ge 'y. Teg move With Pl ith GHO. OLSEN and HIS MUSIC BENVING ED eT Te trate SLieEit ee eatin | EapSlioR wenOhiae (here: Wane any real monopoly in the air except | corner of High Street and the New- | @gainst the United States. ee ——— belongs to the | girl will be in this fainting position ‘ z the service to India. \burypert Tornpike with ii ass | 2 HURT IN PLANE CRASH _, Kettn- CAMEO 22°¢ N ‘ ; We for about five minutes before any-- The counter-revolutionaries des- sents pike without permis- 7 ; | Albee Bway INOW Saye eh IN vas body will pick her up and give hae cended on the town Saturday night sion from his city council. ROACH CONTINUES ANTICS PARIS, Aug. 23 (UP).—Two pas- | ° who hadn't fal- y - : ‘ ; : “ ” s . _ Pe in off har the paper care, The gs ‘ext io while he atrets were fled “with| Wester Road Tricks jn_'t%jn."M tart wih sale | ATLANTA, Ge. Aug 2—Dr.jsogen wore infred and tor CONTA Veidt ¢ Di for irty-fiv i ‘i & ople from theatres and restaur- . - ie : apron F 4 mt 4 - | escal unhurt when an airpl: | ‘ : cer aioe sn we ane Tie te eer sain |ants, the dispatches seid, The pop-| UNion Officials to ing it withont @ Sermic, snd with|damontallt sed opbensut of Gov; Joverturned and caught fire aad in “Two Brothers” yee ii fs * * se j ; e ; 5 eat | : this edition of |utes. They can’t afford it, on the | ulation was in terror while the fed-/ Divide Ranks of Men) TT Seige, a bettie the democratic srradilgatlal abnsiios forced landing near Marseilles to- eon the Daily, low wages they get. eral garrison, assisted by police vol- on af his station. |to “come douth aud defend bie rac: |day. eae ed a Raphi ley tal eal Worker went to) After fainting once or twice the| "teers, held the attackers off at) CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (UP).—The| LEAVES. OVER $50,000,000 __| ord” when Straton speaks at a mass, = —— is press. Most! toreman might approach the girl the edge of the city. One message | Chicago and Alton today insured it-| LONDON, Aug. 23 (UP).—The | meeting here September 4, William | princes are cap-| and ask her: “How do you feel?” said the rebels fled, leaving an un- self against the threatened strike of |late Sir George Wills, tobacco mag- | D, Upshaw, dry democrat, announced fable of dotig| tn niowt ‘dabes the. ‘AnaWer’ will’ be: estimated number of wounded,/trainmen and conductors by signing | nate, left an estate of at least $50,- | today. | nothing at all| at feel the same way as I did be- while the federal losses were two|an agreement that, whatever wage | 600,000, a probate of his will showed ‘ : but this one at| tore” “f guess you'll be alright. Go| de8d and two wounded. increase may result from the strike, | today. | | . SUPPORT THE | least can dis-| 40%, to yet aig i | —— it shall be applied on the Alton lines,| The government will collect nearly | - mount from a\ ee iat SUCCEEDS MORONES effective May 1. $20,000,000 in taxes on the estate. | | 100 000 C horse feet last. pepe rat ee MEXICO CITY, Aug. 23 (UP).— yom Take the | ’ ommunist The function of | .ye' squeezes in at the table, where | Dr. Manuel Puig Casaurane resigned |} | , e -¢ | Woles in Great | *ye hardly has enough elbow ream | today to become secretary of indus- ||| DAILY W RKER Cam ai Fund r ? Britain is much | ® edits : |try, commerce and labor, succeeding | }} ' : I thes sae ace and continues to work, probably to Gas Moroes: | ‘ t that. of Babe uae soe gevoneibls ta re on | To Witness the LAST TOUR With You on Your A campaign to rouse the workers and poor Ruth in the nent ean ae yee org ig) they can find is in the clothing. You||! Celebration of THIS YEAR | farmers to revolutionary struggle against the S. He provides ® Week or probably fired. AS 18) ave to look your things over before ||| F usually the case. | the 11th Anni- Vacation capitalists and their government. something for i: . vi group sails the papers to taik about nel heaps If anybody does stay aw@y for a Be ae pra npereaeo | versary of the | OCT. 17 on the the workers’ minds off the fact that | 4@Y, it means being layed off for a Visite shee NOVEMBER express ship | Keep in touch with the strug- AGAINST they produce all the Packard cars| Week, if not fired. Very seldom) jo. sre plenty of mice in the REVOLUTION “Mauwatenie.” gles of the workers while and yet only bosses ride in them, | 40e8 anybody ever take off, no mat- | Peeiey, | ania. you are away on your vaca- ter how sick she might be. Can’t afford it. Besides another job isn’t factory. You can see the holes in the wall, where they walk in and tion. This summer the Elec- tion Campaign will be in full 1. Wage cuts, injune- tions and company me] NNODOD ; so easy to find jout. You can: see the mice all: over. | swing. The DAILY WORK- » Ser null textile werk unions. Gems of Learning E a es Some traps are set once in a while, | }/_ a Pins EIR ne EE a ER/ will carry up-to-the-min- ers’ struggles, 2. Unemployment. Aspirin, but that means very little. “Several : ute news concerning the % Recognition and de- 3, Treachery of the ete There is the nurse for instance. are killed and about ten times as ‘ campaign ef the orke: fense of the Soviet labor bureaucracy. Herbert Hoover, colorless candi-| She was nicknamed “Aspirin.” Be-| many come to the funeral.” ! (Communist) Party in the Woh (Wines tae ak j date: cause no matter what happens to, I’ve been working here for more T4 '||} various states, Se pentane ” against Negroes. “Equality of opportunity is the you she'll give you an aspirin tab-| than a year and very seldom missed | | Daily cable news service from 5. For n Workers’ and 5 Tneperialist Wat: right of every American—rich or | let. Whether you faint, hurt your} a day. Even though at times I was the World Congress of the Farmers government. a . ; poor, foreign or native-born, irre-| side, get a stomachache, the only|too sick to work, I didn’t take off|{! Communist International - spective of faith or color.” Last week one jobless worker starved to death on the streets of remedy she knows is.aspirin. (She}for fear of getting fired. I make! must be an agent for the company about $13 a week for an presegs that puts these aspirins out, and) One of the girls fell on the worn which opens soon in Moscow. Vacation Rates HELP TO PROVIDE A FUND TO Place the Commu- Furnish campaign COST OF THE Mahatten. not a nurse.) out steps and had to go to the hos- | | ENTIRE TOUR 2 weeks 65¢ 1 month $1 nists on the Ballot. publicity and adver- Mustafa Kemal Pasha, president), There is no place to wash up.| pital, After going through a serious | es a jet Visas 2 months $1.60 4 months $2 Tour speakers ands tising. : There is just a sink in the toilet operation, the company refuses to | ¢ assist you to Publish pai; of Turkey: | , | | organize mass meet- ul campaign « J | __| Where there is room for two, when | pay the costs. They refuse to pay | extend your stay Enclosed find $.........+.. ing: literature. Ten years ago Turkey's leaders’ 9+ Jeast 200 work on that floor. If| anything, claiming that it's the ie ‘ es under the shadow mantle, drinking al- but denying alcohol to the people on orthodox grounds. They were unwilling to drink publicly but consumed more copiously in private than myself, who drink publicly to the health of the Turkish people.” Why shouldn’t he? Their sweat makes his leisure possible. M. C. H. cohol Who wins when you read your bosses’ pupert you do wash there is no towels to wipe yourself with. And the toilet itself, Filthy, dirty, very seldom | cleaned. And if you want a drink of water, this is the only place. There is no other faucet on the floor. | Besides using this room for a | toilet, a place to get a drink, it is |also used for the overcoats the worlwrs might bring with them. It is a mall room and the clothes are piled one on top of another. Being so filthy, the place is full of cock- roaches. Of course the best place girl's fault, for wearing high heels. Not considering the fact that the| steps are worn out and dangerous | to walk on. You’re not allowed to talk. If you do you are told to shut up. This is the way we keep on working, slaving away eleven and _ twelve hours a day, for a miserable eight or ten dollars a week. Every time being afraid of being layed off or fired, The few dollars are needed badly and you keep on working. ‘ TUG. SE $379 $25 First Payment, balance payable in installments. dt 1 | | 69 Fifth Ave., New York i muuOondcs orld Tou so as to visit your relatives and for ...., months subscription weeks friends in any to The DAILY WORKER. part of the Soviet Name .secssecsescouaee Union. Street .. city Stare DAILY WORKER 26-28 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK, N. Y, rists, Inc. Te}. Algonquin 6900 Respond Now! 43 E. 125th St., Send All FUNDS to ALEXANDER TRACHTENBERG, Treas, National Election Campaign Committee Respond Now!! New York City.

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