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eae THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1928 I Page Five Socialist COMMUNIST AND OTHER PARTIES | Airplane Now Invades the Moving pee Field a Athletics TH HITS 54th HOMER BAN YANKS BEAT TIGERS oyyang Ay RIGHT Party Dodges Invitation to Speak Before New York Working Women WORKER IS BURNT RU TO DEATH THRU 4° “EREIHEIT” IN } The New York Yankees finished National League. SEND SPEAKERS BOSS NEGLIGENCE the season with a victory over the Won Lost we Tl i 7 Gehrig St. Louis . 95 59 617 | Drerekh Iw EAD 7 38 6, eee ehrig eofien ates es ma ‘e04 ee, Mae tee ty en ae Pia ha ae Chicago "91 63 ‘591 << iali i is-| Continued from Page One Taite Hoyt, who probably will pitch | pittsburgh . 85 67 B90! ¢ s’ Is Gov't Socialists Will Not Dis-| for his pains. After the day’s work the opener against the Cardinals in Cincinnati 78 74518 Blasphemous,’ Is G cuss Program | Taylor would go home to his room the world series had a final work- ale os iH fe mes Pretense near the warehouse where he lived oy, ah feutec graben sity) BOSton’ vvs..00y0<8 827 The socialist party has turned | alone. out, allowing, she: Tigers vere: Ou andelphia 143 109 .283 Continued from Page One The Philadelphia down the invitation of the New York Taylor was the second victim i —— been carrying on a campaign of Working Women’s Federation to within a few weeks of the criminal| roped two and one-half games be- terror against the Jewish workers of send its representative to the Poli-| negligence of the Bloomingdale hind the American League cham-| both the United tes and Can- tical Symposium arranged for |management. Only five weeks ago pions when Weil of the White Sox) ada. In the struggle of the rank Thursday evening, October 11th at the roof of the incinerator collapsed| won a pitchers battle from Yerkes,| and file st_the corrupt union 8 p. m,, Cooper Union Bat ~ ce under another worker who was burnt) 1 to 9, ‘The Mackmen’s new pitehing| idlualee m | ae eke s bermay and Cooper Square, officers of the 0 death in the furnace. ‘ eel ower of strength to vi Ss, +} Federation announced yesterday. No| : Following this aceident, the roof|‘iseovery allowed but four hits,| onde and the right-wing reactionaries of | ath Der oye eG ae was hastily and economically “re- while Weil permitted seven. | ieee cee | every 2 pped at noth- | ok: | built” in order not to interfere with) The St. Louis Browns were held) MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Sept. 30. s to crush it. Acceptance by all other political bine xi taney of a ads to seven hits and beaten 9 to 1 by|—Besides the inconvenience of hav- parties to send candidates makes Sf this. “rebuilding,” topical of the| Sam Jones, their former team-mate. ing a foreign power vote for them i to terrors this event the most aeaporeant: Bolt way similar jobs are done in hun-|“Goose” Goslin hit his 17th homer) and intimidate them by airplanes Piss ores — (fo Heal rally of, working women of chs dreds of places where workers daily | of the season to take third place in/and marines, the Nicaraguans must | | 9T0n'° “sipint Ae state in the present campaign, The dk thee live Chee ReeE _ : a4 ais 5 mission, Forwar¢ ired be- ° sy! i t z ' fe f merican Heague home runi ray for this “inconvenience” a sum | travers Untin-w have J call to the symposium has been sent | Member of Union. standing behind Ruth and Gehrig. UE ae gg eh eee : broadcast to every working wom- | Taylor’s fellow-workers dragged; The Boston Red Sox pounded of $190,000 for t e maintenance of | now assumed the role ernment en’s organization, and women work- Ves shis charred skelton ow! of the flames'Barnhardt and Bayne for 15 hits|General McCoy’s staff of election stoolpigeons in o ets organized and unorganized ee on Saturday night, their ears still and won the final game from the| supervisors, according to a report | workers of the news} alike are urged to participate. The The gradually inereasing use of the airplane in commerce has been nut to a new . Eleanor |ringing with the screams of tne| Indians, 7 to 2. issued by the United States army led them in their st their enemies. The Freiheit has started legal pro- | headquarters. For the socialist party is the only political — yoodruff, actress, had her furniture moved from her New Jersey country home to New York City, via | worker whom they had been power- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. task of “safe- party to- decline to state its plat-| air route. She is shown superintending the loading of her furniture at the Teterboro Airport, Has- | less to help. The victim was a mem- ‘American: League. | : special | ; form and principles before the in-) brouck Heights, N. J. Evicted workers, miners, tertile workers or tenants in the big cities, please note. | ber of the Amalgamated Public you a. Detroit 6 |guarding” the elections in the in- ceedings in Ottawa and will carry dustrial women of New York. —— ae ei _______| Service Workers’ Union, which is; ~ Un 3 terests of Wall Street, a large divi-|on a vigorous campaign to secure Chicago 1; Philadelphia 0. Boston 7; Cleveland 2. Washington 9; St. Louis 1. | The symposium will focus atten-| tion on the outstanding economic | issues of. burning importance to} carrying on a campaign to organize all the workers at the Long Island City warehouse and also at Bloom- sion of marines, besides an army |the removal of the ban general and other army and marine | — Eoeneed me officers and “specialists,” are re- Workers Party Activities WALKER KNEW Te-am, Any Kind « 5 ” working women. Unemployment, ingdale’s New York warehouse at National League. ported to be necestary. On election For Any Kind of Insurance open shop conditions in the leading | ae erg Ew RRSEYS cer goer ee ay 59th St. and Third Ave., where the! New York 4; St. Louts 2. jday, November 4, all te, United industries of the state, injunctions,) ,“$iriP™,usiness and. educational) Open-air meeting today at. Union § 5 000 GIFT workers are even more miserabls) Brooklyn 5; Philadelphia 1. |States forces will Le “ie Ne at police brutalities in strikes, which | meeting of the Morning International pines akers: J. Brustein, Hel- 5 paid. 3 Chicago 6; Cincinnati 1. | the polls and squadrons of airplanes fival fi ds of women, | Branch will be held Wednesday morn: | fanc ie Jensky, Rothman. | i The death of Taylor, coming so RTE | will fly overhead. Telephone Murray Hill 5550 (ORES aaa apd cg Ft Pe AE ESSE aE aM Ua oe ; soon after a similar fatality, has 2 $ ; * 2 Ty} , sixth) rs ve 8 kers: Fox, ozen, | . a ivy, S § Partie ay anne ety quectiong [Hor nn negueneg | Hetands Roberts. | Tnsiders Reveal Deal aroused intense resentment among FINAL STANDINGS. Youre in the fight when you 7 East 42nd St. New York ese and o | . tly returne . ee) i i ; Which cannot be ignored will ‘bel srom‘e visit to the Soviet Union, will| Subsection 3K. With Philli the workers at the warehouse. Sen- American League. | write for The DAILY WORKER. — ‘ ' ; \report on his impressions. The Subsection Executive Commit- 1 lips timent is reported strong for or-| Ww i Pet COOPERATIV DW brought into the discussion at the |"? . ° * tee will hold a meeting today at 6:15 ganization in order to fight against | new York Nag nie Ge . COOPERATIVE DWELLERS i 4 : >. sy ganiz: New York ...... 68s. ae Symposium. ‘ 1 ig TURE See A eens iatly| ut Continued from Page One the criminal conditions which were| pe"... 43, ae | Patronize a comradely The New York Working Women’s|,,Final preparations for : Philadelphia 98 «55 A ; BE ANON EL Cbe) WOR EADS hal. | Worker-Prethett Bazaar will be taken) aH International Branch 1. in the primaries and in the elections responsible for the deaths of these| cy [ouis a2 «72 532 | stationary store r y s - | 5 eld - oday a regular meeting of tt i 5 } sider ine St. Louie: 540... 532] i : H| haga ree Reto B8 iat lweedny “attamnoon sat tr80 sharp, at| International Branch 1 will be held which followed. For reasons of its two workers. Washington 75 79 ABT 185-187 ee ee ‘ h lenge to the political partie OOS SE onion Ba, top. floor. at 9 p.m. at, 101 W. 27th St own, it was pointed out, Tammany ere Chicago . ct ee Mere ERON, Principal UT erg anor thats SPInCD RE | a eaeee (proven er Rey ae Hall had decided to “diteh” Hylan |B, t Autonomists to Detroit Pim Cfeaamee si) Jaleo Candidates representing the politi- | School Catalogs Out! oe aoe uing|end. put in the genial Jimmie, -PCDOLe AULONOMIStS UO | Detroit 62 92 400 || "Wink “Rs onpRer scHool., 669 ALLERTON AVE. r ; Py awd Nn a 1 tal are now Init 3B > wi hold a meeting ® nie | : levelani . . | vELL LDES f be sf iscsi cal partigg which will participate in| | Workers Schoo! wogin the week of| tomorrow at 6:15 p.m. at 101 W. Walker, patron of the traction in- Demand Scottish Gov’t | poston 57 «96S TB {fto learn the English language, the political symposium are as fol-| Oct. 1. Registration 1s Se eriags ince St. By Z |terests, whom Hylan had failed tol] ‘i d t fF ta e evinces: to prepare oneself for admission MARY WOLFE lowes. Mire. Anan Moakewis tort Dal Ale eol office end devote | Unit 36 2F. satisfy. It was as part of this ndeperidentorEngian COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE i GRON SCHOOL tn regiatered by STUDENT OF TH®S DAMROSCH assisfant corporation counsel, will] special meeting of the unit ‘to the; 4 meeting of Unit 3B 2F will be| scheme that Phillips and the others the REGENTS of the State o 5 CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS Moved to New York. It has all the rights ft a Government High School. Call, Phone or write for Catalogue: Workers’ School. | LONDON, Sept. 30.—Leaders of a Seottish autonomous movement, | meeting at Robroyston, are said to held on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 6:15 speak for the democratic party; the | pele oN Te re arth Be republican party will send Mrs.) Alice McKay Kelly; Ray Ragozin E. KARO Nenrest Stationery Store oie contributed thousands of dollars Financial Secretaries, Section 2. secretly to the Walker campaign. A conference of all financial sec- Your Jazz Players Wanted. , {Il be held ; r “nsider.? Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy inter Now. School Opens tn for the New York Working Wom-| Totaties of Section foi”w. 2itn St,| A saxophonist, pianist and other ‘The pena aed rage a haq have demanded a separate govern-|] G49 Allerton Aveu Hee ee September. 2420 Bronx Park East en’s Federation; the Workers (Com-| The conference is very important and|Playera of jamz instruments | are ey ation that Aaillips had) ment for Scotland, entirely inde- BRONX, N Our 25,000 alumni are our best Near Co-cberative Ootcny. ane 3 |all must attend. wanted for the oung W ‘S| contributed to - Walker's primary Tel.. OLinville 9681- witness! Telephone EASTABROOK s4h9 ist) Party speaker has not yet| League dance orchestra. See or + ‘ pendent of England. TELEPHONE OR 4473 res fond i aes | Saeco-Vaiuetti’ I. L2D. Meet. [Write to Louis Brody, 70 E. 110th) campaign was made at the trial of Hise lave wiadirasdc tink This s z aes Special rates to students from een desig! Le | girne a 3 re y — Connolly and Frederick B. Seeley, A joint meeting of the Bronx, West | St ghee e the Co-operative House. UNITY CO-OPERATIVE Membership Meeting A General Membership Meeting of the Unity Cooperative will be held on will contest every constituency in Side and Sacco-Vanzetti branches Brownevitte Y¥, W. 1 former Queens engineer, last Friday t 8:30 . m. sa? He r: 7 4 | i Labor and Fraternal) 2",33 33.t°¢Miadt Gad Finite! oven air meetings have been ar-| by F. R. Curran, confidential seere-|the next general elections and that| St.) ‘There is to be a very interesting | ranged by the Brownsville section of|tary to the late sewer pipe king. | they have already proposed eighteen (Communist) ga i i 4 Powers|the Young Workers ; : | i | Organizations See ee ack of Mere Gantralla Vic-| League as follows: Curran said that he spent the $75,- | candidates. ie | tims of Capitalist Rule.” Tonight. 8:30 p. m. at Hopkinson| 000 from his own bank account| ns oa Local 22 7. U. B. kL. Shah aE aeakark (at; thie jand Pitkin Aves. suiting Will be Borts Palehik, Meil. | Which he maintained without giving | Local 22 of the Trade Union Bduca- tional League will hold. {ts annual vetting ot Onit 2c, ar |man, R. Spector and’ Clark, jan accounting to Phillips. The ex-| CO-OPERATIVE | Dance on October 18 at the Park| Check-up meeting of Unit 2C, 31 | témorrow: 8 p. m., at Herkimer|penditure was made at Phillips’ re- | a | Palace. will be held today at 6 p.m. atiina Utica Aves. Speakers are A. gj aes Gs Dental Clini 108 Bast 14th Street, Every com-|Rirroughs, Piaturck, Alexander,| ‘est. Curran likewise _ testified C i rade must be present to report on|Rutemond and Clerk |that he expended many thousands more in support of Connolly. 2700 Bronx Park East Apt cL Unit 4F, Subsection 2 Meet. DR. I. STAMLER BHAT RATNER’S Branch 4, Section 5 Meet. The unit will hold its regular GP Baal lee ape : ight, 6:30 p.m. A roll|| py 7 7 Ls 2 i A special meeting of Branch 4,|Meeting tonight, fee bet ‘or Good Wholesome Food b 3 8. Section 5 of the Workers (Commun. |call will be taken. Every member) 2 ‘ednes: ay, cto er : mM. YOUR TICKETS PaiPaaht wilt ye eakes, Ale ati moe | A agi pel at LAUREL GARDEN, 75 E. 116th St. FOR THE D AILY bers must list their activities. | Protest Breaking Up | pairy and vegetarian Reataurant | || opin: ston, rece, wed, Thurs WORKER- FREI- i iven. members are urged Unit 21, Section 6 Meet. id to 8 P.M. Saturday and House and Camp Report will be given. All r4 103 SECOND AVE. jof Paterson Red Meets Unit 21, Section 6 of the Workers H. L. HARMATY, Prop Sunday from 10 to 7 P. M. to attend this meeting. HEIT BAZAAR AT (Communist) Party will hold a meet- | ee ay i naa e bi ! ing tonight at half-past elght, at) he American Civil Liberties Self-Service Cafeteria ene BOARD OF DIRECTORS, UN. AR, COOPERATIVE, INC. HESE STATIONS! 8 Ten Byck St., Brooklyn. All mem-| 115 SECOND AVB., Near 7th St = his election campaign work and other Party activity. ist) Party will be held tonight, 8.40 |must attend. | Union has sent a letter to Mayor R. Bronx Y. W. L. Notice. J. Newman of Paterson, protesting | ] Core aad Dressmakers’ Dance. On October 13, the Dressmake: | ‘Local 22, T. U. E. L, will hold annual dance at the Park Palace. 5 Unity Co-Op. ‘ A membership meeting of the Unity Yo-operative will be held tomorrow, 2, at 8 p. m., at Laurel Palace, We, LiSth Ste de Co-operative Red Rally. | The Blection Campaign Committee | ef the Un-Ar -operative has ar- ranged a ratification meeting bly Friday, October 19th at the Park+ view Palace, 5th Ave. and 110th St.,| and concert and dance on Friday, Qc- tober 26th at the same place. The full proceeds of these affairs will go Fate towards the Blection Campaign of | i hea tinsaatak gd PRCOrHOT tewande ine (ommunist) Patty. | All members of the Bronx branches |a@ainst discrimination All labor organizations are kindly) ) asked to keep these dates open. | beegue are required to report at 2075 | meetings “of the Workers (Commu- Jewelry Workers Concert. | ‘The first concert and ball of the) Jewelry Workers’ Progressive Club| BAKING ‘DONE ON PREMISES Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave. Tel.: Dry Dock 1263; Orchard 0430 Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours. 9:30-12 a.m. 2-8 p.m Daily Except Friday and Sunday {} 249 EAST 115th STREET Second Ave. Telephone: Down Town N. MUSLIN, 133 Avenue B; 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; FURRIERS JOINT BOARD, COME ALL TO THE International Progressive | Workers Center { with a | COMPLETE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT | and RECREATION ROOM AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL CUISINE —PURE FOODS — FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES PROMPT SERVICE, COMRADES EAT at the SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts. Cor. New York Lehigh 6022. bers must attend without fail. of the Young Workers (Communist) police against election campaign Clinton Ave., for final mobilization |™ nist) Party. will be held Saturday, Nov. 3, at the for the signature drive. sees . i! = | i that “the International Branch 1, Seetion ip. |_ The letter says in part ¢ 4 poli A membership meeting of the In-| Workers Party is a recognized poll. | New Webster Manor, 125 BH. 11th St.| ternational Branch 1, Section 1D will tical party and is permitted in many By an unfortunate error this affair) be held Wednesday, 7 p. m. at 60 St./ h: its name printed on! was listed as being given by Mark's Pl. All members must at-|States to have its n prit | Jewelry Workers’ Union, | the official ballots. Its vote is regu-| . . * * * | \ tena. | : | i reports Heights Progresstve Club, | " larly reported in the annual 1 p Heights Pro v meeting of Unit BED, Berti of the Election Commission in New| A meeting of Unit 5FD, Section 2,| will be held today, 6:30 p. at! York City. There can be no ques-| w = ey ee § Hoom shncall mummers meee, ton 84> |tion of its right to hold street meet- | PYCCKYM 3YBHOM BPAY Dr. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist 25 yrs. in practice. Moderate prices. 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK Temple Courts Bldg. the The Heights Progressive Club will meet tomorrow, 9 p. rooms, 176th St. and Amsterdam Ave. N, Formanski, who. has just re-| R, m. at its club turned from the Soviet Union, will] Reports f: 1d functi: iT i hatever conditions are | “ —STRICT CLEANLINESS, REASONABLE [| 22 East 22nd Street; ipeak on "Russia of Today.” plans for ‘tuture work will be Tesora he political parties.” | All Comrades Meet at \ PRICES | CLOAK MAKERS JOINT Unity Coop. Membership Meet. . ee Sei we | BRONSTEIN’S NO TIPS — Comradely Attention BOARD, A membership meeting of the Unity Branch 2, Section 8 Meet. ne VEGETARIAN HEALTH Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 1 A. M. | 16 West 2Ist Street: Cooper: ve wi | omorrow, | 7 RN * bl ) §.pm at Lauret Paince, 75°, 116th | today, 8 p.'m. at Sil Hendrix street, || Workers Cooperative | RESTAURANT DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVENING | RATIONAL VEGETARIAN Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone, Bi. held, Many important reports will be| Brooklyn. All members must attend. 558 Claremont P’kway es LECTURES EVERY SUNDAY by Workers School Speakers “In the Heart of the Fur Market” 101 WEST 28TH STREET, Cor. 6th Ave., New York, N. Y. RESTAURANT, 199 Second Avenue; DAILY WORKER, 26-28 Union Square. MILLINERY WORKERS - 8 . <a Unit 2F, Section 1 Notice. Last week was Party accounting week. Some members have not ac- counted for their activity as yet. The executive committee of the 1. L, D. Autumn Revel. A Proletarian Autumn Revel Clothiers, Inc. ih will be held at Webster Hall, Saturday, October 27, at 8:30 p. m. under the Algonquin 8183 MEET YOUR FRIENDS at nnepices of the New York section of | Unit, before sending these names to) ), Mt a 9 ‘rer Gtemational ” Labor “Defense, (discipline committes, will, give, these Messinger’s Vegetarian || - : LOCAL 43, prises will. be. awarded ‘to members one more chance to appear, 4 West 37th Street, pa pants wearing the oldest and s| at the educational meeting to be held Llest clothes. | today, 6 p. m. at 60 St. Marks Place. an iry uran! Bergen will lead the discussion. d Dai Resta t ek, Oe ' | ||1763 Southern Blvd., Bronx, N. Y. Right Off 174th St. Sabway Staiton Harlem HEALTH FOOD VEGETA. RIAN RESTAURANT, . Banquet at Brighton Beach. urday, Oct. 13, at 8:30 p.m. a ese Supper and an_ intere! —"Every Communist Voter A Reader of the Daily Worker.” Subsection 2A. Subsection 2A meets tomorrow at| 330 p.m, at 101 W, 27th St. | GE Oe Buahten bake ee | SUITS MADE TO ORDER. 1600 Madison Ave.; Fewaksinn Goi GauAe as | ‘i 4 | ¥ MADE SUITS WE ALL MEET TOTENS WEINGORTE rownsville Color LI ance, | 0 A Golun Lisht iawn wil ber held Proletarianize if |} READ . at the (Restaurant), Oet. 20 at the Brownsville Labor Ly- | 26 East 109th Street; UST as the capitalist class uses accounting records to || formulate their business poll- || cles so that their profit ac- || counts will continually swell, So must labor and fraternal or- wanizations use accounting re ords to assist them in measu ing its ability to increase i Proletarian activity. our organization co: by consulting cla ee | | Louis P. Weiner, BCS. || Publle Accountant and Auditor; | | | Quality—Full Value 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET . NEW YORK ceum, 219 Sackman St, under the susplces of the Young Workers So- clal Culture Club, * 8 «6 Bsperanto Cl “The Sat-Grupo Esperantista-Pro- letara will begin a class in Esperanto in the Workers School, 26-28 Union Square some time in the middle of October, Comrades who realize the importance of the International Language, as means of communica- tion and class-solid: the workers of all lands, may register in von Workers School. Tultion fee No Tip Center Barber Shop NEW WORKERS CENTER 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up Inéviaunt Sualtery Bervige by Br. pert “CADIER. HALE BING Patronise a Comradely Barber Shop UNITY ARBEITER CO-OPERATIVE, 1800 Seventh Avenue, Election Campaign 10,000 New Readers Baily Se Worker trom September Ist to Election Day Bronx RAPPAPORT & CUTLER (Book Store), 1310 Southern Boulevard, UNITED WORKERS CO. OPERATIVE, 2700 Bronx Park East, Brooklyn Brownsyville— J. GOLDSTEIN (Book Store) 365 Sutter Avenue; Boro Park— MAX SNOW (Drug Store) 4224 13th Avenue; Bath Beech— H MALLEMANS (Book Store) 03 20th Avenue; i Williamsburgh— LEISVA, 46 Ten Eyck Street. Rational Vegetarian Restaurant if. SECOND AVE. Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. Unity Co-opers SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 —- 7th Ave. New York]! Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House New York City, ; Phone: WALKER 5793 or 7537, Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 | COOPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor | Fancy Cleaners and Dyers 865 ALLERTON AVE, BRONX} | Patronine the {lg Tip Colony Barber Shop Ladies Hair Bobbing a Specialty 665 - 67 ALLERTON AVENUE BRONX, N. ¥. CGOOPERATORS! operative Workers Patronize I. SCOLNICK ITAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers T0T Allerton Ave., Bronx, N. Y¥. greet aatauee: t —Buy An Extra Copy Every Day and Give It to Your Shopmate. | SPECIALTY: ITALIAN Dt Uh | —Get Your Friend and Shopmate to Read The DAILY WORKER. | A place with atmosp’ where all radicals mi 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City - See That Your Newsstand Has A Supply \of Daily Workers \

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