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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTE} MBER Bowen, Head of Bricklayers Union, Gets Graft Job as President Emeritus = ASS WORKERS PARTY LOOKS LIKE PENNANT FOE QF MILITANTS WILL HOLD MANY = OR YANKEES, CARDS Witt ORAW 10,00 OPEN AIR MEETS «coco YEAR FROM UNION » Ariests Combine Against Workers” Buys Veal PLAN NEXT STEPS OF TEXTILE UNION YOUR TICKETS anal dash FOR THE DAILY pennant by to the National League defeating the Brooklyn will start paying off on the York 'Yanke s American! Robins before 10,000 fans and main- WORKER -} FREI- League winners almost any day | taining their one game lead over the HEIT BAZAAR AT |} : now. New York Giants. The score was 9 ra Executive Committee | ‘Speakers ' “Will Cover The Philadelphia Athletics have|to 2 Jam Anti-Communist 7HESE STATIONS! estes ae | i tutor f baseball SETS fabled Mieede ak Lh a ol oy —_— own Town Continued from Page One lS Tuesday, Sent ab: Grand SELMER Te ae ee sas won his sixteenth victory of the sea-| ‘The reactionary of charge. ouann post of secretary-treasurer after Ext. and Havemeyer, Brooklyn, the west, The Manion bowed to (20%; Two safe bunts in the first! o¢ the Bri Masc and N. 4 SLIN, BS the three vice-presidents were |Bimba, Primoff, Joe Cohen, Mer-|tne gt. Louis Browns yesterday |™™& and Bissonette's single, | Pigsterers’ Union yesterday an- ge Avene Bi. a chosen. shon; 5th Ave. and 125th St., N. Y., at bs hepeet Sig Lig etre force out, and Bancroft’s triple in| jounced on their return from the MILLINERY WORKERS Gustav Deak, leader of the former Taft, Yusem, G. Lloyed, Silverfar paconbed has sacrificing what was| tte fourth accounted for the two! Roston convention held by the union LOCAL Passaic U. T. W. locals, Ellen Daw- Sutter and Williams Sts., Brooklyn,| 7 Vcr? “AUS, Sacrificing what Was | Brooklyn runs. that William J. (eateries 640 Broa just about their last chance to over- SOLIN’S RESTAURANT, elected amid great applause despite his absence because he is serving a jail term of two years), Karas, Con- roy, Boya, Troya, Keller, Zarni, | Rusco, Chernov, Coireia, Weissman, | Units, branches, nuclei, etc. of the Workers (Communist) Party and the Young Workers (Com- munist) League in New York City are asked to send notices of their Night Workers Branch. | Welsh; Passaic, N. J., M. Summer, Evelyn Blacker, Ida ‘Starr, Acker-| |man; Newark, N. J. (Negro meet- ling) Padmore L. Luke; Lexington m, at 101 W. 27th Btrect: A Ps vali will be taken Park flag-pole next spring. Sea raar Amti Inaperialiat Meet. The St. Louis Cardinals continued A mass membershin meeting of the | Ave. and 99th St. (noon) John Sher-| New York Branch. All-America Anti- | gre report states that a group of bers are asked t bhi) Bowen, son, heading women’s work, and DeLeon, Lipzin, Chernenko, Julius ee : ie Gevatala ; A desBGhaAt bean: chosen: bet : | William T. Murdoch, were chosen by Cohen; 63rd St. and Prospect Ave.,|*#ke the world’s champions. _ ibe araalim arena nacca Wardens Py os Wk aap a agar a = ast 14th Street; @ | . ss Fadi ; :’| While the Yankees were falter-| pitchers, Elliott, Ehrhardt and Moss, fellow misleaders as president er *$ RESTAURANT, ! a unanimous vote as first, second + Bronx, Nessin, I. Zimmerman, G. , tinetbe he Athletics, who |for 14 hits, Taylor Douthit getting’ itus for life, at $10,000 a Pegi as | and third vice-presidents re- Welsh, Koretz, Leo Margolis; Lenox|iM& on the road, the Athletics, who |/or I hits, ‘ ee ail ett Pauike 78 Secorid Avenue | spectively. Ave. and 188rd St., N. Y. C., Moore, Were only a game behind last Fri-/ three of them. ery tee cn pendn LIDSKY'S BOOK STORE, Chas: Ctaall Metabare, Stachel, Yusen, Blake; Eagle Pen- ‘ay, could have taken the lead by y Jim Bottomley hit his thir- choc iia ee fest 202 East Broadway; Slats ad aj t, th cil Co. (Noon) D. Benjamin, Chas. making a clean sweep over the/ty-first home run of the season off |it¢8t Will succeed hit ; FURRIERS JOINT BOARD, ust before adjournment, the con- Wilson. week end. Instead, the! Mackmen| Moss in the fifth, giving the Car. \i8 ¢dually, notorious with E 22 East 22nd Street; vention elected the National Coun-| failed dismally and their defeat to-| dinal first sacker undispute ges.) ou extreme reactionary, an 3 CLOAK MAKE JOINT | | cil of 32, 80 of whom later came up ‘ Wednesday, Sept Second Ave.| day all but puts them out. of the|sien of the hen i peed posses" ponent of any slightest militant ten- a He 3 AK > i to the platform to be cheered by the Photo shows New York fascists, leaders of the semi-religioug |8N4 10th St. N. Y. C., Schachtman, ooning for the American League tie Nee ership of Gency among the brickla twat 21st Street assemblage. Two were missing be-| society of St. Gennaro, in front of a picture of the “saint”. Lead. |: Gussakofi, Suskin, J. Cork, flag. Ea oe al Bowen's 27 years as an intern RATIONAL VEGETARIAN cause of a place reserved for the! ers of the fascisti in New York include many priests. The priests |A>™ams; Union Square, N. Y. C., ‘lev. IGE >ROFITS al officer, he has opposed all ‘ RANT i ‘ } ius : - Biedenkapp, Suskin, Shapiro, Ross; The Cleveland Indians beat the HUGE OIL, PROFITS AURANT, Paterson silk workers who are or-| and Italian politicians in New*York conspire to keep the Italian Wilki Re PES ie B Yanks, 4 to 3, while the St. Louis| «mr or any progressiveness among the 199 Second Ave | ganized into the Associated Silk) workers in fealty to the Mussolini government, not stopping at |MilKins and Intervale, Bronx, ' . ine tho Ath, | LULSA, Okla., Sept. 24 (UP).— | bricklayers. ae eokee i “ Age ‘ pe 4 : Grecht, Jacobson, I. Cohen, Wm.) Browns were defeating the Ath- ppe 7 ; Pere) DAILY WORKE Workers. That union had sent “ob-| terroristic methods against militant workers. Margolies: Fi Mutiace | talons 6 66 8. tbe ngependent Olli aid Gas, Come |: 15) deur 2 ‘chara thatthe i agen ; servers” to the convention to report eee pa nie St. and oe ush letics, 6 bas 2. pany, at its regular meeting of ee shines ao S nt ‘ ia ° 26 8 Union Square. : back, so that the question of affilia- bene : bi ne aes Ste Accordingly, with but five more directors, declared a cash dividend | Sctionary ' saa vi clog ot de MILLINERY WORKERS tion can be discussed. idolis; 7th Ave. and 131st St., N.| games to play, Philadelphia must of 37% cents, payable October 31 CTS Wer@restricting the unior ek LOCAL 43, The National Council membershi OrkKers ar ola C ivi ies ¥. Co» Alexander, L. Qak, Williams; | win them all while the world’s|to stockholders. This is an increase | Detship, the officials stated that 4 West 37th Street. he National Council membership 7th Ave. and 187th St., N. Y. C., champions ‘are breaki wen if the|of 12% ts an ek is our policy to welcome and pr consists of Samieras, Beal, Heimat, lp G Lamb, R .d, Ed eons so he GR ed @ cents per share: over tha iency for the build Harlem Maras Senne borer Cake swae ‘owers, Grace Lamb, Rosemon pennant is to fly from the Shibe| usual quarterly dividend. Net earn-|™te efficiency for the build hee ings of the company for the current quarter included earnings of the re- cently acquired Manhattan Oil Com- pany, estimated to exceed $2,000,000. HEALTH FOOD RIAN RESTAURAN’ 1600 Madison Ave.; TOTENS WEINGORTEN The Bowen-Thornton mac not fail to jam thru the usual r lution denouncing the Commun e (Restaurant), Builak, Girard, Zolar, Skoloniskas, *¢tivities to this column, There | Imperialist league will be held, pets an ce la rere |Guards Kill Ten Yowre in the fight when you Labor and Fraternal 26 East 109th Street; Pa - a eet id i t ar- y 8 oD. t -abor ‘Temp! ursday, Sept. 27: 13 . ani write for The DAILY WORKER cae NIT ; , Lamieras, | is no charge. All notices mus |t4th Street and Second Ave, Robert ay ¢ L KER. ' UNITY ARBEIT Bathwelay Zeke apoapsek Ae rive one day in advance to ensure | Hunn and flatry Gavines, National |St. Ann Re ets Pine Pegs Lepers When They ———— x Organizations! CO-OPERATIV D y ’ - f, ntt Secretary, are among the speakers.) Spiro, Suskin, Jessie Taft; 40th St. 7 Ni Tarek 00 Sev Mask Mendes, Carter, Gonzales,| Publication Visltors are welcomed. | ind stiches Nev G, Bydacen Protest Treatment ff Horr « Bannon te ae ee: a Markham, Lipschitz and Giaca. | Party Roll Call. Lower Bronx Y. W. L. Cibulsky, Kagan; Steinway and BATAVIA, Java, 8 4 THE AMALGAMATED simple, yet adeq t Bronx After the convention had ad-| From September 24 to 30 there will| An open air meeting under the aus-! Jamaica Ave., Astoria, L. I Wright, ava, Sept. 24.—Ten . 5 5 counts that will correctly reflect 4 j “ be a rolt call of all Party members| pices of the Lower Bronx unit of the | © Sa arte * lepers were killed and four wound- FOOD WORKERS the true financial condition of the RAPPAPORT & CUTLER journed, the” delegates from the |p fill out the record of activity and | Young Workers (Communist) League |Chernenko, McDonald, Burke, Hed- a ai ass , 1a Ww! Slat Sty Phone Cireie eae organization. To insure continu- tii | strike centers of Fall River andjattendance at Party meetings Which| will be held tonight, 8:30 p. m. on|er, Sa when a military guard fired into ||["o. os Mecting Held On the CIS Ady ho Le See ¢ (Book Store), " New Bedford crowded into several|™ust be turned in at onze by all the Re PRStE ene Brook | Ls ra & roup at the leper colony at Kota || Pfirac_?-anday” of the Month papotioatiy, eudit vyour books... 1310 Southern Boulevard, ing all-night ride back to the picket | ings that week without fail. pater e oe ac: gram from that place repor 8. Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. LOUIS P. WEINER, BCS s ATIV ee lines. The delegates piled in, mak- All German speaking 2700 Bronx Park FE: ast. Public Accountant and Auditor s) VEGETA- i i i i ae both and women, had re- | p=samasssa==oun Noms 0; ing Union Square ring with the | Night Workers Branch will meet|, meeting of the German lameness aes to submit’ to. the’ ink e 5 Brooklyn songs of the strike. Crowds of New|tomorrow at 3 p. m. at 26 Union fraction of the Party to be held to-| s submit to the inhuman ihalvertinw an + ti 2, ® 5 York workers gave them a rousing | S?¥@" Sth floor. night at the Workers Center, 26-28] treatment accorded them at the col- ver ps Jour Uilion, Hieetinie ——4 Brownsville— : z . . . Union Square. on id wh here. For information write to J. GOLDSTEIN (Book Store) sendoff from in front of the Daily Branch 2, Section 8 Meet. sepa 'y, and when the district commis- i Pat és otic Center Bar Barber Shop bes = aes pares Worker building. A special meeting of the unit will| Bronx Attention, a9 sioner and his military escort ap- The DAILY WORKER “ $65 Sutter “Aveting; |be held today at 8 p. m., at o11|,,Sent. 24 to 30 is the last week for proached them they resisted. The Advertising Dept. Reh Von eene: CENTER Boro Park— | a. Wiptatoes ieaky atte ¥ Me ies ‘ Hig cs ; a 1 Hendrix St 7 must be made to put over eunditen Urge Workers to Buy | soldiers fired into their ranks and | 26-28 Union Sq., New York City 2d nee dq. 1 tugnt Up MAX SNOW (Drug Store) Labor and Fraterna ee are hati oa Stas: jon the allot. “every” comrade must at Hig Event four of those killed were women. Individual W XORK cry, by & 1224 13th Avenue; f . |_A_ special meeting of all unit A Pat An AtUe Phat sone iad oumemnaues — =! perts.—LADIES Ss’ £ Bath Beach— Organizations | Women’s Work organizers, fraction | not respond will be dimetiner” Ae — Als — = >) MALLEMANS (Book Store) secretaries, and representatives of | those obtaining: 60 ar sree. ae yt : ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan Lab d fraternal iza. | language “bureaus will be held | quring this week will be given a tree Continued from Page One : d : 8603 20th Avenue; abhor and fri al organi: tomorrow evening, 7:30 p, m. atiticket to the Daily Worker-Freiheit & Bronx; German Workers’ Club. Williamsburgh— tions in New York City and |the Workers Center, 26-28 Union| Bazaar. must do service a little while ‘| Meets every 4th Thursday in the Be vicinity sre asked to send notices | Sauerc,, Room 608. The | political jon ae id |ger,” the appeal states, “don’t buy || 185-187 FAST BROADWAY j! ||| month, at Labor aes dhe GOOPERATORS! Patronize tha ! Patronize the | ¥! eae oe pelt sey Vanes ste this calaatns, 12 Paes MA Re, dingunsed.y. All) | Subsection SA Bascative Committee |® Rew one now. Wait until the ba- JOSEPH E MRON) Principal i regular meetings. Ni Ti C | ee i must atte ‘ zi Prt iat ‘ i "i . N, ish Hbrary. B b 3 Sh There is no charge. All notices CEC Sai ae will meet today § p. m. at 101 W.jzaar. The bargains that will =| THE LARGEST AND Buen ne i Sodtal ontertaranennday lectures. 1] NO Lip Colony barber op must arrive one daz in advance to Central Body, U. C. W. W. : . . offered there cannot be duplicated, WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL, | || man speaking workers are wel- ‘ i a ensure publication. The Central Body of the United) ; eu ttt F because all the articles are made rd Wesnky Sule ae Janguage, | |Leome. Ladies Hair Bobbing a Spccidlt) ————_a1scceeaT | 22 9. 0. Bs be will meet ‘Thursday, 6p. ine at Room | day, 8:30 p.m. at fol We arty Street, |and contributed by the workers {to College. alte $65 67 ALLERTON AVENUE \ pace . UE ay, 8 p. m., Ri 3 201 Ww. 2 s 4 . ON SCHOOL in registered b: B v te § Local 22 of the Trade Un‘on Educa-| 602, Workers Center. Organizers, 3 themselves and the profits of the |} ALOR scoot 4 x RONX, N. Y. ey | . tonal League will hold its annual secretaries, delegates “must attend./ | Notiee-—Scetion 2, riddlemar: are eliminated. New York. It hue ‘alo tieies STURAL woe a = f Dance on October 13 at the Park| Members are welcome. or uelinit and subsection’ aattprops | Shs aaty of a Government High School. || || © Y meets every second — | Palace. x | : . . Sontaranen the te hota Biesent eee ‘The millinery workers are now Call, Phone or write for nd fourth Tuesday of the month, | Seas Commies | Section 7 Membership Meet. Sept. 28, at 6:30. Please be prompt, |>usy preparing 30 Parisian hats; eigen pipeline Aa | tits Mec snteriour | o || A membership meeting of Section | for w adjo: vi r ool Opens in |} dquarter Saturday night, September 29 at/7 of the workers KOprommuniat) Par- | House ate py ale se anda arene | che Amalgamated League weil have > BS eptember, St. City. Telephone: Stuyvesant | Town Hall, 113-128 W. 48rd St. alty wy eo hela ning . booths of men’s and children’s cloth- Our 25,000 alumni are our best 0144 and 2194. | , concert will be held for the-benefit |{’ pal De held, tomorrow evening, | witnesse hee | c . m., at 1965 Bath Ave., Brookly 10 B v - i ‘ "i 35 _ witnesses, . Rosenfeld, Secreta of Jewish Colonization in the Soviet | Ail members must attend =! The Lowen Breve My httns Meet. |ing of all kinds; Locals 2 and 35 of [[rerepHonn “ORCHARD 4473 ii Sytaey | Union and the new Jewish Soviet . . ee Young Workers (Communist), League the cloakmakers will have a large = 2 —————___ pas sn Rim mat aes Faramaprce | territory in Biro Bidjan, Subsection 3C Meet. will hold its first indoor mass meet-|selection of women’s garments, | | All untts of Subsection 3C will| ing for the fall on § Ss ; 1 Il Dressmakers’ Dance. .|meet today, 6:30 p. m, at 101 W.|3 p.m, at 715 dresses, caps, umbrellas, etc. al On October 13, the Dressmakers’ | 37th st. Campaign directors wili|inent speakers wi will be on sale in great variety and Local 22, T. U. E. L. will hold its annual dance at the Park Palace. turn in ¢heir reporty, All members| ing. must be present. ft * at surprisingly low prices. 13'S School Catalogs Out! | Put the Party on the Ballot I. 1. D, Autamn Revel, | Meer Wika eaters “Workers, help yourselves as well who are going to help in The Daily et prpletarion Autumn: Revel win Committee of Sub-|out. Courses will begin fee wo kone| a8 your two fighting dailies, the Peben fecOae hee seghion SC MeN met fomorrow, at Oct, 1. Registration ison now. ail | Daily Worker and Freiheit, by mak- Worker-Freiheit Bazaar will meet on E 30 p.m, a . 27ths St. lu agitprops shoul t j ; chas rs guspices of the New York section of ortant Teports will be forthcoming, |at the school “Ortice “ima “qevon® | ing all your purchases at the great All Party members and all sympathizers are asked to , ‘ S@.}and all members o e committee | special meeting of th i bazaar. Fe au ae cae ott Sad aah | must Bes preenty o Workers’ Sehogl, or nie 10 “le | ational bares report for duty to collect signatures to put the Party pants: wearin aa Sy pth desiee on the ballot at the following headquarters which are | uesda Se t 25th ‘* pent “ oy R 7% open every ev: Banquet at Brighton Beach. per ken ane oe a on ee ee ss Big Forest Fires For Any Kind of Insurance P 'y evening: ’ A sanetereey Oct. at gy 5th St. for Party, accounting or Ra i re li f vs nese supper and an concert will be given by the Work- 7® 61, Se in California ere” Club, Brighton Beach. ‘Kel itopoviant anepting oe: Uait 77 tay Mucnnes, Section 1—Downtown Manhattan—60 St. Marks Place e f s y 6:3 ~ E) J " ‘Antikoapectaliet Menibetekip ‘ects Reese ochgiet che Pear tier apie Sept. 24 (UP), Telephone Murray Hill 552 Section 4—Harlem—143 East 103rd St. g i —The greatest forest fires of the International Branch 1. year in southern California were Meeting of International Branch 1,|/ raging almost uncontrolled through’? Section 1D, will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p. mat 60 St. Marks Place. |four counties today. The flames | |have blackened more th an 150,000 | Section 2 iiuicutive, An enlarged meeting of the exec-|¢res of valuable watershed. Dam-| utive committee ‘of Section 2 will|age was estimated in excess of | th | $150,000. | A_ meeting will be held tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Labor Temple, 242 | E. 14th St, New York City, a mem- bership meeting of the New York branch of the All-America Anti-Im- perialist League will be held, with Harriet Silverman, secretary of the New York branch of the league pre- siding. Harry Gannes, acting secre- tary of the United States section of the league and Robert Dunn, autho of “America's Foreign Investments’ (will be the principal speakers. Dis- Right after work at the Freiheit Office, 30 Union Square Section 5—Bronx—2075 Clinton Ave. Section 6—Williamsburg—29 Graham Avenue Section 7—RBoro Park, 1373 43rd St. Section 8—Brownsville, 154 Watkins St. 7 East 42nd St., New York All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT be held today, 6 p. m. at 101 W. 27 Street. 4 Unit 4F, Section 1 Meet. cussion from the floor. Friends and| An important meeting of Unit 4% nity Co-operators Patronixe 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx sympathizers are. invite Section 1, will bi held ty . . . 6:30 Log at 39 St wars Phe Si SAM LESSER oe 544s," Dh Aaleas a eavek: ber will lead 4 discussion on the Ladies’ and Gents’ Tail ae ; , “Negro Problems? Since this { a ‘ailor REUITURT AIEREGGE ETT ci, —“Every Communist ad The annual Prolerarian Autumn | party accountng Week avers mene || 1818 -- Tth Ave. New York|! {MEET YOUR FRIENDS at y Voter A Reader of the Daily Worker. Revel of the New York Section of ber must be present to give an ac- count of.-his activities. Absentees will be called to the discipline com- | mittee. Betwe. the International Labor Defense will Next to be held Saturday evening, Oct. 27, at 8:30 at Webster Hall, 119 EB. 11th St. Prizes will be given for the old- est and shabbiest clothes. ome Brownsville Color Light Dance. A Coler Light Dance will be held Oct. 20 at the Brownsville Labor Ly- ceum, 219 Sackman St. under the auspices of the Young Workers So- celal Culture Club. | . . . I. L. D. Open-Alr Meeting. | Branch | en 118th and 111th Sts. Unity Co-operative House Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N. Y. Right Off 174th St, Subway Station . F2, Subsection 35. bsection 3 will hold an | Un Unit F2, COOPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor Faney Cleaners and Dyers LLERTON AVE. BRONX COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE KARO Your ‘Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy WE ALL MEET at the Election Campaign son 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022. Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Sirictly Vegetarian Food. COOPERATIVE DWELLERS 4 to look over our new Invites you fan°stiection ot tox. CLUSIVE GENTS FURNISHINGS now on display. Our merchandise is | of the BEST QUALITY and guaran- teed; visit our store and be convinced By id BRONX, 1337 Wilkins Ave., xy: (Corner Intervale Avenue). The Bronx Sacco-Vanzetti will hold an open-air meeting on|f 9 Allerton Ave. Corner Barker 9} NEW WAY CAFETERIA for brat and Spromect Are, 1 aim IW Tel. OLInville Sesiz2 9701-2 Co-operative Workers Patrouize 101 WEST 27th STREET poera ci TAILOR| == 10,000 N = eR hi CXXXXXKXXAXXXEXEEXXEEEEEE)| ' ORKERS A | ; ew headers Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF } Morn ERIENDS! | Fancy Cleaner and Dyers . eqn nat 3 SURGEON DENTIST ° 707 Allerton Ave., Bronx, N.Y. egetarian estaurant to the ous Hears anaes sta Haber & | efkowitz . SECOND AVE, Patronize a comradely stationary store’ i] Hochberg & Canor 669 ALLERTON AVE, Daily Worker from September Ist to Election Day ll pycCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY Dr. JOSEPH B, WEXLER Surgeon Dentist 25 yrs. in practice, Moderate pricen. 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK Temple Courts Bldg. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS Moved to —Buy An Extra Copy Every Day and Give It to Your Shopmate. —Get Your Friend and Shopmate to Read The DAILY WORKER. COOPERATORS PATRONIZE M. FORMAN Allerton . Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 736 ALLERTON AVE, Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx +Phone Olinville 2583 Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon, Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 803 Phone, Algonquin 8183 Phone Stuyv John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where All radicals meet. 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK 2420 Bronx Park East Near Co-operative cacar. Apt. 6H Telephone EASTABROOK bey] 459 Special rates to students from the Co-operative House. See That Your Newsstand Has A Supply of Daily Workers

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