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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPT. Bell? 1928 Soviet Union Delegation Arrives in United States to Study the Textile Dye Proce PLAN TOT! TRAVEL © Sewer Grafter Praises Jury As Show Starts _____JINGOES PLAN GIANTS NEAR LEAD AS or : : THRU ALL PARTS | PAM RUE | CANEe LOSE 70 ROMINS waite OF THE COUNTRY IN LONG ISLAND ‘ce cis. Sot STEEL WORKER sh pea oa a fair-sized elephant by the tail. i Two little percentage points are FACES SENTENGE — mane a of oe Visit Will Last for 3 | Will Attempt UO reals sll that: separate | fhe: Ney ternational Labor Defense and large i eague pennant contenders, pes acer epatrppenar ety Months | Brooklyn Meets dazzling light of Dazzy Vance’s fast : Se eet che wooninen ale | i ball blinded the Red Birds this aft-/Old Frame-Up Revived |i}... the higher courts. Money for A delegation from the Soviet | The ‘ohn J. Dwyer Post of the ernocn and cut their lead to half a by C ts these. Appeals: should be -sekb anaes Aniltrest (Aniline Trust), which Neierate ot Boralbn’ Vigrts who or | racic. y Lourts J, White, Secretary of the TAtermaa controls the production of aniline the past few months have been stir-/ while the Giants w joying a ‘ fenal Labor Defense, 807 MeGe dyes in the U.S.S.R., has just ar-| jring up trouble in the Astoria sec- well-earned day of rest after their Continued from Page One Hens Tat Caan McGeagh Hived in the United States for the! tion of Queens by disturbing and at- $500.00 dollars in cash was required | VUUCInS: : try, is headed by B. L. Brodof?, . ek |sections of Brooklyn and Queens. Limite out wevehi GE dLedias battese Accordingly the Pennsylvania and General Manager of the Derbenoff V V orkers Party Activities FARE DEAL SEEN The new step on the part of the|(or what the Cardinals ate PL epee aa tradable Baile 1p Works in Moscow. jingoes is seen as a move to further |for batters these days) to bring his |t viet tive amd cix Seine iietea | Praises Soviet Work. blind the eyes of the workers in|season’s record to an even 200 aia is SEMA ie BN eae ved: 40 “We welcome the opportunity to| those districts toward the militant pyeecde end. the) otters in Pitts ; purpose of visiting chemical plants | and looking over the American} equipment market. The delegation, | the first. representing the Soviet} chemical industry to visit this coun- “It looks like a high type of intelligent jury,” Queens, now on trial in connection with the $17,000,000 sewer graft scandal, is reported to have said Maurice Connolly, of the above twelve men who will sit on his case. \tacking meetings held under the augpices of the Workers (Commu- nist) Party, yesterdey announced that they will carry thetr blackjack methods and fights into all other former borough president of Units, branches, nuclei, etc. of fame up-hill fight, in which they won 16 of their last 18 games, the Brooklyn Robins tightened up the pennant tussle by beating the Car- dinals, 6 to 1. Dezzy Vance did the dirty work, strikeouts. Aged Clarence Mitchell in order. to get the men out of jail. As this occurred before the organ- ization of the International Labor Defense, an organization take care of the case had to be formed to Cold Snap Spreading Thruout bes: States ; f 5 ; ri , : | x t i , dee e committee temperatures ¢ establish divect connections with the] 0 "Wergers’ (Communist) Party Labor and Fraternal IN WAGE working class platform of the Work- essaved to maintain the advantage a jet vi the te mae elite Ameri cal industry,” state 5 : or , tt q r pungstown, Ohio, Was icted American chenial istry: sated Qua whe Youne Weners (Com Organizations Shey ‘nave "eo bor econ [tt ne held ver the Glante Defoe and an appedl was cent out to tho ons tonight 7 feed] y iis t . ; y ut Harvey Hen- | d work ‘of the country “ t have for the Amtorg Trading Corporation, munist) League in New York Cit Bt 8 Ag 4 organized workers e ct buntry to. Many w at have for ihe nHadipad ae Sipeead | are asked to send notices of their Labor and fraternal organiza- | Amalgamated Officials aL currilous campaign in As- | el took are of that part of the| come to the defense of these first eerecties eather ane Me Relat mee OD activities to this column. ‘There | tions in New York City and | Su ort Com ‘an . ; . Sater ies in ce SeV- | victims of the steel trust. and the eaparienctng: ¢ ewe the present time, principally because | {880 charge. All notices must ar- | vicinity are asked to send notices | = DE pany. Workers Resist Attack. lefiiemiie fu appened | Anti. Sedition laws of the state. said. Chicago and Detroit showed sf piserabhtea! peokintity ana ay rive one day in advance to ensure | of their activities to this column. os = i Tacty spite of the fact that they re- to Ea SF a is Ria When the case came to trial in! , jow tem re night of 84; pee : ; | publication. | There is no charge. All notices | BOSTON, Sept. 26. (UP)—A . : e defeat of the Cards makes| Mercer, with attorney Ferguson of |. f ‘ en traditions, our commercial and tech-| I agpeetel nae in ad to |Wate increase of three cents an|Deatedly attempted to break up the| matters just that much more com-|Ghicago defending the Pil seibres which had had com- nical relations have beem mainly | <== must arrive one day in advance to |, has been awarded the employes |™ectings of the Workers (Commu- | pticated in the National League race. |rrre erat son ne We men, the KU paratively warm w the with Germany. The growing ani-| line industry of the U. 8. 8. R., which is a development only of the| VGLUNTEERS NEEDED! VOLUNTEER PARTY WORK-| ensure publication. | ites a 1 Local 32 T. U. B. Le | Local 22 of the Trade Un'on Rduca- | tional League will hold its annual | nist) Party in Astoria, severa] times attacking and injuring the Commu- nist speakers, the jingoes never suc- of the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway by a board of arbitration. Officiais of the railway predict Even the Uhicago Cubs are not yet mathematically out of the run- ning, as they won today at Phila- ;|klux klan and the American Legion did every thing in their power to |raise the passions of the farmers of temperature drop to : Ind., 32, and Havre, past few years, before the war the| ig WANTED AT THE OFFICE |Bance on" October 1% at the™ Park the additional annual cost will be ceeded in winning the workers of /dolphia, 8 to 3, while the league-!naving he Ataicu tive tute ch JAILED FOR PHOTOS bulk of dyes being imported from| on THE DISTRICT CAMPAIGN | eens Ne | about $126,000 and intimate it wi eee ae one cenaeaa cs [leaders were waving their bats 80|the streets surrounding the court. NEW HAVEN, Conn. Sept. 26 Germany, can undoubtedly profit| Teor Concert, |be necessary to increase fares. Platform. ‘This was due, mostly, to|futilely, it might even be said peor ag ANN CORRS eee greatly from contact with the Amer-| COMMITTEE, ROOM COU; “WORK”: sa tuntas. Meni Renteriher. 9 at : . the splendid fighting spirit shown |;raitily, at Ebbets Field ’ |house. The “red” menace was played (U,R).—John Pollock of Ansonia will ican equipment field -and with|ERS CENTER, 26-26 UNION |7own Hall, 179.123 W. dard, St. Se aerate by the Red speakers, and by the a ; es Ce and as in the Woodlawn case the go to Atlanta penitentiary for tak- ha lof Jewish Colo:tization in the Soviet Suspect Deal. nilitancy of the Queens workers, TES 7 epartment of Justice was brought ing pictures. He had photographs American chemical engineering cir- SQUARE, TODAY, FRIDAY, SD Galen and orev Saas Bovier| | Q id YESTERDAY’S RESULTS # cles. Our trust employs™,500 work- ESPECIALLY AFTERNOON. territory in Biro Sidjan. BOSTON, Sept. 25.—The usual|who, as soon as they heard of the into the case by having Henry J. taken of a $10 bill. ers and its output of aniline pro-| | |deal between the officials of the|jingo attack, turned out in great | National Dengue Lennon, the ‘red expert” appear as ducts was valued at 25,000,000 | | og, atone in the, Dressmakers’ | Malgamated Association of Street /numbers at the Workers Party) |. aie : an expert on “red literature” and as | cooprnatons rieeoe rubles last year. In view of the! |Local 22.7. U, E. t will hold its|and Electric Railway Employes und meeting, and answered the attack| Brooklyn, 6; St. Louis, 1. an “authority” on Communism in Paps ts steady expansion of the Soviet tex- Party Roll Call. | ,, Annual dance at the Park Palace. | the officers of a street car company |of the Veterans with a counter-show cago, 8; Philadelphia, 3. gereral. E. KARO | tile industry the demand for dyes |» FB ar nant of alt Barty members See Cee |is seen here in the customary three-|of strength in numbers. —— The result wes that a verdict of ur Nenrext Stationery Store | nd equipment to produce them will | to fin’ Sut the record of activity and/ A proletarian Autumn Revel will|cent increase which has just been! phe sts Every new reader of The = Cigars Cigarettes Candy al quipme P pa attendance at Party meetings Bich be held at Webster Hall, Saturday, | handed down to the underpaid street | e statement of the puppet com-| DAILY WORKER 1s a potential “4 oe % 40 Allerton Ave. Corner Garkee show a rapid growth.’ | must be turned in at onos by all) October 27, at 8:30 p.m. under the | MNC® 2 the Bostecn, M chu. | ander, George Van Etten, of the| soldier th the coming battles of ‘or’ Any Kind of Insurance si _ BRONX, N.Y, Will Stay 3 Months. |units to the district office. All voto-| auspices Ww York section of car men of the Eastern Massachu-| aio) oes sited with bombs Tel. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 R i rades must be present at unit meet-|the Intern. Labor Defe: detia (euceats de i) jingoes, filled with bombas-| the workers. Besides Brodoff, the commission consists of P. A. Konburov, Director | of the Butirsky Plant, G. A. Bon-| ings that week without fatl. . oo. * Central Body, U. C. W. W- United |Prizes will be awarded to partic pants wearing the oldest and shab- biest clothes, | iway Company. tic attacks on the “red menace,” Newark, at 7:30 p. m All the profits reads, in part, as follows: | | ERON SCHOOL (CARL BRODSKY ReneS re 4 Jor income will go for the new club) «we win fi ' ? i| a oN in ase 3 3R M MARKOF vetch, Chief Engineer and Dr. Celia| The Central Body of the United) — manquet ‘at Brighton Beach. [we are wolna 10. establish “We will fight this un-American ‘clephone Murray Hill 5550. Dr. US Et! MARKOE Fy ; 7 |Councils of Working Class Wome") Saturday, Oct. 13, at 8:30 p. n r . . institution wherever it manifests it- 7 East 42nd St., New York oman A. Voskevitch, Sanitary Inspector | wilt meet today at 3 p.m. a [chinese supper and an. interesting | 3 ; ie tote 185-187 EAST BROADWAY St., w Yor Mffice Hour: of the Aniltrest. Their itinerary,|602, Workers Center. Organizers, concert eat ies Bras tee were hem eats Com self. A movement is now on- foot - Daily Exoer 4 as ae 1] Oe caries, delegates must attend.| concert will be given by, t pe Bectety. fi mea sort to check the radical campaign re- . 249 BAST which will cover a stay in this coun-| $fStihers are welcome. | ighton Bea Jin Sovie giving a concert JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal tty of about three months, will in-| | I. D. Autrmn Revel. | New cently started in Bay Ridge.” | NEW YORK | | i i MARY WOLFE Cor. Second Av ; ; ig Attention. b cake 7 ; 5 Telephone clude Philadelphia, Boston, Chi-| rome is the last week for|,,7h¢ annual Proletarian Autumn | ‘rogram will partt ,|_ The Workers (Communist) Party, if Poses Ta) ia Ao STUDENT, OF THE DAMROScH | cago, Detroit and other large centers aon LER dive ivery effort Revel of ae pbs York, Section by Natty, aay Canis, igireait s however, will reply to this challenge ||} to prepare oneself for admission CONSERVATO! J ‘ " the signa’ the International Labor Defense will | uel, Bay, Chaiele, Gruber, Picken an vi lite. Coltewe. of the chemical industry. The com-|must be made to put over candidate? !y.° neid Saturday evening, Oct. 27,|Wendroff. A movie from Soviet th increased turnouts at every ||} fo Coles, 1 Re es PIANO LESSONS % mission will be accompanied part of | 2D the Peters gale Waal ood go out |&t 8:30 at Webster Hall, 119 BH. 11th) Russia showing life in the Jewish | open- air meeting to be held in’) NTS of the State of - I x PYCCKHM 3YBHOM report during the time by Prof. Rodionov, Tech- ; . VEXLER : istri Non ‘wal High School. 2420 Bronx Park E WEXLER A { respond, will be disciplined. I Clans. of the district office said yesterday. DBNOna Oe te is rei et Mpa Prof. ee pea obtaining 60 oF more signatures | Brownsville Color Light Dance. | "The Sat-Gri perantista-Pro- | st ‘ Sn aer wre ae Near Co-operative Colony. Apt, Surgeon Dentist anector Of ‘Research of the Artl-jauting this wee iy worner-Preinelt| A Colcr Light Dance wilt be naid|!etara will begin.e class In Maperanto| NOTRE Register Now. School Opens in culagnans “PASTASROOR 283 2h yrs. in practice. Moderate prices, trest, who have come to the United Haanar. | Oct. 20 at the Brownsville Labor by- | i RibESINTANG InIAANe et | COOPERATORS PATRONIZE 3 September. Special rates to students from 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK. States to take up with Prof. Harry| 9 ln Bae \oeur'219. Seouman St. Under the| cavers some: the inthe middie. o Our 25,000 alumni are our best es pare i D, Gibbs of Washington, D. C. vari- ous matters connected with the re- t solidarity between the 7 = cent agreement calli! .| conference to be held tomorrow at) I. L. D. Open-Air Meeting. f all lands, may regiater in . p ti i ee ti . # 3h, Aor ee ies 6:30, Please be prompt, for we must) he Bronx Sacco-Vanzettl Branch|the Workers School. Tuition fee | Fancy Cleaners and Dyers |Labor and Fraternal COOPERATIVE DWELLERS ||| 5, 3. Mindel Dr. L, Headin nical cooperation of! e latter in the| adjourn to Centra! pera | will hold an open air meeting to- | $1.00. 665 ALLERTON AVE. BRONX ' P: production in the U. S. S. R. of aj)8 Pp. m. Sooo aye |night at 8:30 m. at 163rd = 7 = | Organizations! atronize a comradely Surgeon Dentists series of products for the aniline; power Bronx Y. W. L. Mass Meet. eee tae ea a poeeelg Avoid financial disputes by elimi- | stationary store B s' § re industry. The chemical industries of the U. S. S. R. including allied industries such as resins, match and rubber,|*,2: employed over 76,000 workers last year and had an output valued at Those who do| and get signatures. ASl Notice—Section 2. All unit and subsection agitprops of Section 2 should be present at a The Lower Bronx unit of the Young Workers (Communist) League will hold its first indoor mass meet- ing for the fall on Sunday, Sept. 30th, .m., at 716 EB, 138th St. Prom- inert speakers will address the meet- ing. eel. | School Catalogs Out! |St. Prizes will be given for the old- jest and shabbiest clothes. ee auspices of the Young Workers So-| cial Culture Club. * * | will speak on the subject of “Ca talist Justice In the U. 8.” Newark Polish 7. L. D. ‘The Polish I. L. D. Branch of New- ark will hold a dance Sept. 29, at the Rivoli Ball Room, 209 Ferry St., colonies will also be shown Brooklyn from now on, Comrades who realize the| of -the International | as means of communica- J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor S ——— ee Co-operative Workers Patronize I. SCOLNICK TAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers U aoe a statement | Kk. It haw all the rights TELEPHONE ORCHARD 4473 | | witnesses. Moved to the Co-operative House. BPAY Br JOS PH B. Temple Courts Bidg. nating losely kept records. I will install for any organization a simple, yet adequate, system of ac- counts that will correctly reflect the true financial condition of the organization. To insure continu- ous well kept records, have me periodically audit your books. submit simple and understandable Hochberg & Canor 669 ALLERTON AVE. 1 UNION SQUARE Keom 803 Phone, Algonquin 8183 577,000,000 rubles ($297,000,000).| workers School catalogs are now Unity Co-operators Patronize YOUR TICKETS noes Aiteeigh hee, Beek: | financial statements. Write of call This represented an inereage in out-| out "tee wl Seta Fhe reek t SAM LESSER FOR THE DAILY | (=e tours Pp. werner, Bes, | Put the P arty on the Ballot put of 17 per cent over the preced- ing year in spite of a small decrease | in the number of workers. unit agitprops should get catalogs ne the school office and devote pecial meeting of the unit to the! Workers’ School. Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 — 7th Ave. New York ||| Between 110th and i1ith sts. No Tip Center Barber Shop| WORKER-FREI- | HEIT BAZAAR AT || Public Accountant and Auditor 149 Swring Street. N. ¥. C. ‘Walker 5793 or 7537 Downtown LL, D. Branch. Next to Unity Co-operative House ! NEW WORKERS CENTER |) CARPENTERS’ UNION = Workers School Offers | ,,22 eortant meeting of the Down:| THESE STATIONS! 262s Union Sa. 1 rught Up||| LOCAL, #080 All Party members and all sympathizers are asked te Classes in Marxism to} Students in Fall Term, Principles of Marxism, 1, with A. | Markoff as instructor, which was one of the most popular courses in | be repeated again the coming fall term of the Workers School, which | begins Oct. 1, with A. Markoff f@gain as instructor. « At the same time a more advanced course, Prin- | ciples of Marxism, 2, will be given | for those who are ready to carry | on their studies on Marx’s works and the lessons that can be learned a cg . CLOAK MAKERS JOINT therefrom. The Principles of Mare-| _, UR!t@M.2A 'aperat Meat, |[ 658 Claremont Play Bronx" BoARD, ism, 1, will be given on Wednesdays pa 3A of the, Workers: Seonaus 5 z 16 West 21st Street; from 7 to. 8:40p. m.; Principles of | B/8t) Earty Will Be nets teeny: eee =p RATIONAL VEGETARIAN ee ; ” Marxism, 2, on the same evening Pine nmot-ateend tas ere in rane MEET YOUR FRIENDS at RESTAURANT, —"Every Communist Voter A Reader of the Daily Worker. from 8:30 to 9:50 p. m. The first course will make a study of “Socialism, Utopian and Scien- tific,” by Frederick Engels; “Wage, |held today at 6 p.m. at 101 W. | Labor Defense will be held ory atl |S p. m., at the Workers Club, 3 and St. Section 1 Club directors conference, | | 60 St. Marks Place at 6 p. m. today. German Branch, Yorkville, Y. W. Workers Home, 362 East 8ist St.) We will have a discussion on the Communist Manifesto, All German speaking young workers are invited) to attend this meeting. Financial Secretaries, Section 2. A conference of all financial sec-| held | retaries of Section 2 will be Monday, 8 p. m. at 101 W. 27th St. The conference is very important and all must attend. of, their activities, This will be ac- counting week for the, unit. A mestinin of Unies 3F SS 2A A t L.! ‘The next meeting will be held to-| the Workers School last year, will| morrow at 8 p. m, at the Minenvisn | COMRADES EAT | at the VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts, | All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT Messinger’s Vegetarian NEW YORK CITY Individua! Sanitary Service by Ex- perts—-LADIES' HAIR BOBBING Down Town Fe ea SPECIALISTS. ‘i A Section 1, Club Directors. SCIENTIFIC N. MUSLIN, | Office and headquarters are in the PaAtronise a Comradely Barber Shop 133 Avenue B; a MILLINERY WORKERS LOCAL 43, 640 Broadway. SOLIN’S RESTAURANT, 216 East 14th Street; ZELEG’S RESTAURANT, 78 Second Avenue; LIDSKY’S BOOK STORE, | 202 East Broadway; | | COOPERATORS! 'No Tip Colony Barber Shop |Ladies Hair |665 - 67 Patronize the Bobbing a Specialty ALLERTON BRONX, N. Y. AVENUE }] Meets every Thursday, 8 P. M,, at Labor Temple, 243 East 84th St. Labor Temple. Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City report for duty to collect signatures to put the Party on the ballot at the following headquarters which are epen every evening: FURRIERS JOINT BOARD, 22 East 22nd Street; 199 Second Avenue; DAILY WORKER, 26-28 Union Square. MILLINERY WORKERS Section 1—Downtown Manhattan—60 St. Marks Place Section 4—Harlem—143 East 103rd St. Section 5—Bronx—2075 Clinton Ave. Section 6—Williamsburg—29 Graham Avenue Section 7—Bero Park, 1373 Section 8—Brownsville, 15. 43rd St. 4 Watkins St. Labor and Capital,” iby Karl Marx, | St. || and Dairy Restaurant e e 176% Southern Bivd., Bronx, N. Y. LOCAL 43, , Shs cam Sas et | GEESE | Sa ection Lampargn Principles of Marxism, 2, will make if A meeting of all mst Prab. aitdo: | sO) t-pro a study of Marx's work, the Bigh-| {ore and members of the Agit prep | Harlem P or WE ALL MEET at the teenth Brumaire, and the Civil War | Communist League, District 2 will be! .|held this Saturday, Sept. 29, 2 p,m. in France, which analyzes the his- | 012, 't8 union Square, sih floor. ‘The | HEALTH FOOD VEGETA- toric events of 1848 and 1871. The aim of both of these courses is not only to make a study of the Principles of Marxism as annunci- | ated in the basic works of Marx and Engels but to know how theseeprin- ciples were applied by Marx and} Engels in their interpreting of the events and problems of their days, so that the students of the course will be hetter able te know how to interpret present-day problems in a Marxian manner, thus being able) to cope more effectively with the | task that confronts the American working class today. For more detailed information workers should write to the Work- ers School, 26-23 Union Square, for| free catalog, or phone Stuyvesant “770. Registration is now going on. Vicious Sentence IONIA, Mich., Sept. 25 (U.R).— Michigan’s new criminal code ex- | Workers School and other agit-prop| | matters will be discussed. All com-| rades must be present, | NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET 2F. . |_.2F, 2C sat eet? at 6:30 p. NEW YORK it. at 101 W. 27th * Womens’ Work Meet. sharp at| Final arrange- | for the symposium will be) this meeting and plans for) | tl i's womens’ work will be) | prepared. Please come on time. { Negro Nurse, Ousted | From Job, May Bring) ‘Suit Against Hospital Possibility of legal action by Miss | Gladys L. Catchings, Negro nurse! jousted because of her color, against | Sloane Maternity Hospital under the | | Civil Rights Act of New York Noonan a orgaama was forecast yesterday. Miss Catchings has expressed i omer Cram intention of suing in case all other Rational Vegetarian Restaurant i9. SECOND AVE. Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food, women’s September 29th at 1 26 Union Square, ments _———————————— Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 Phone Stuyvesant 3816 RIAN RESTAURANT, 1600 Madison Ave.; TOTENS WEINGORTEN (Restaurant). 26 East 109th Street; UNITY ARBEITER CO-OPERATIVE, 1800 Seventh Avenue. to the Bronx RAPPAPORT & CUTLER (Book Store), 1310 Southern Boulevard, UNITED WORKERS CO. OPERATIVE, 2700 Bronx Park East. Brooklyn Brownsville— J. GOLDSTEIN (Book Store) || 365 Sutter Avenue; Boro Park— MAX SNOW (Drug Store) 4224 13th Avenue; i Bath Beach— / MALLEMANS (Book Store) —Get Your Friend and Shopmate to Read The DAILY 10,000 New Readers Daily ais Worker from September Ist to Election Day | —-Buy An Extra Copy Every Day and Give It to Your Shopmate. WORKER. acted a life imprisonment sentence | for the second time today when’ Alonzo Noyes, 54 year old bachelor, pleaded guilty to possessing five gallons of moonshine. appeals and means of redress failed. She will await, however, action from the hospital. ing within a few days, she will bring | jsuit, she said, If none is forthcom- | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere Where all radicals meet. NEW Yorx | 802 E. 12th ST. 8603 20th Avenue; Williamsburgh— LEISVA, 46 Ten Eyck Street. See That Your Newsstand Has A Supply of Daily Workers BENJAMIN GITLOW