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NE THE DAILY WORKER, Vv YORK, SATU RDAY, AUT EErE 3, i hale Page Sev en ED. Plans Protest Meet Against Fascist Terror in Webster Manor Sunday, Nov. ig: (ORKERS WILL Fraternal | Organizations FIGHT PILSUDSKI Workers gS Activities IT BRUTALITY JF TWO MURDERS Iso to Coraibniorste | Haymarket Victims A mass meeting to rainst the fascist terror id the United States will be held inday, Nov. 11, at 2 p. m., at ebster Manor, 125 E, 11th St., un- wv the 2ction of the International Labor protest efense, 799 Broadway, and the nti-Fascisti Alliance of North merica, The meeting will particularly pro- st against the latest acts: of vio- nee of Mussolini’s international rror machine; the execution in aly of Della Maggiore, Italian mmunist, and the shooting of two ti-fascist workers during a black- rt parade in Detroit on Colum- us Day. ‘arra, recently died as a result of is wounds and the other, Angelo entriccia, is confined in a prison ospital in a critical state. Since the mass meeting is being eld Noy. 11, the anniversary of the xecution of the Haymarket mar- | yrs, it will also commemorate this tistorie American frame-up. Well snown speakers will. address” the neeting. HAYWOOD ASHES. ON WAY TOU.S,. alll Be Buried Reside | Chicago Graves Continued from Page One ° now the class struggle in the West. The Western Federation of Miners was born in jail and\we are proud of its birth.” In 1905 the Western | Federation of Miners affiliated with che Industrial Workers of the: World, | organized in that year. Hay- vod | oecame the chairman of the first con- | vention. Later while leading-a-strike of the | in Italy| auspiees of the New York | One of the workers, Tony | Jewelers Concert and_ Ball. The first concert and ball of the Jewelry Workers’ Welfare Club will held tonight at the New Webster 11th St. between 3rd and 4th Pete | Relief Society For the Tubercular | Children in U.S.S.R. The abcve society {s arranging a Vetcherinka at the Carlton Hall today and asks all fraternal organ- |izations and sympathizers not to ar- range any of their entertalnments on that day. CROP Fe To Hold Ball. a A ball will be held by the Knit Goods Welfare and Culture Club Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 28 in Web- ster Hall, 119 BE. 11th St. Williamsburgh 1. L. D. © meeting Monday, Nov. 12, at 56 Manhattan Ave, Cases of Mooney, Billings, Shifrin and other class war prisoners Will be discussed. . D nch of the meeting for t 8 p. m., at oklyn, Prom- ent sneakers will report on Shif- rin's case and on the cases of the other martyrs in our class struggle. ter a d on the reports a pod concert m_ will amuse hose present, sion free, Williamsburg | The Williamsburg Working Women's Concert. United-Council of Working Women will hold ¢ literary and musical af- ternoon, Nov. ll, 2 to 6 p. m., at irving Plaza, Irving Place’ and 15th M. Olgin, Ben Gold and Julie Poyntz Will speak. Konin Girls, piano and cello; Miss Menkel. soprano, proletarian orchestra will feature. Admission 50 cents. Women's “Culture Club, A concert and dance of the Amal- gamated Women's Culture Club will be held Saturday evening, Nov. 10, jat the “Workers Center, Square. ia Jewelry Workers’ Welfare Club. Jewelry Workers Welfare Club will for the purpose of formulating fu- [hold a concert and dance this) ge fu-| Meets Monday at ike : 0 levening at ‘New: Webster Manor,|'ture plans and building the center.) hy f Y¥ Marks Place. of the new National Miners’ Union 125 Bast 11th. Street. Gregory |New Branch of Young ee “ages eatin fata | Matusewitch, Russian concertina vi We k L B o ive Committee, Subscetion 36. My "dans of St. Charles, 17 = les tvoso, Harry Fatkin, violinist, will] Center is 2: A very important meeting of from Saginaw, are now engaged in a ge ° a WO OEMCE ERORUS TG RUR | 2 comnier af mavtoess |e nak ees ee ennaeed it Lie aan en All those | 7 it i 3C, will be held Wednesday, Women’s Council 17. sted in Join as should | LR Saginaw, Michigan at 101 W. 27th St. The comirade et eat from 0 ae eee day. rae ea 7 ie write to the club at 113th St. he executive committee mus be | strike is now in its third week. r'wit-nave'n teacparty and en- |S; ¥.,0- The class will start “of SAGINAW, Mich., Nov. 2—After| Present. ad work of the subsection | a odaar at ‘m. at 227| Thursday, November 16th and will|,, °2-7-‘“h "> Foes sagity BaNy wi e taken up. | oe [riainment oad for “benes| continue ‘once a week on the same listening to the speeches of Alfred} AMALGAMATET ‘tit of election campaign. All com- }hights. e a ‘“ Goetz, of the Workers. (Communist) | Suwection un sowiit meat FOOD WORKERS jemi: see da Party, and Leo Orsag, of the Young v5, at 6:30 p.m, at Baker's Local 164 T. U. BE. L. Noticet Members of the Trade Union Edu- cational League of Locals 2, 9, 10, and 41 meet at the’ Dress- | akers’ Union, 36th St. and 7th Ave., today at 2:30 p, m., from where they will proceed to Grand Central [Station to welcome Foster and Git- low. Progressive Bakers Workers’ Club. All ‘Progressive Bakers are called upon to come to 26-28 Union Square lon this afternoon at 1:30 |bring..as many other workers with you as-you can as this is a workers’ western miners he was kidnapped | parade to welcome Foster and Gitlow. and spirited into the state of Idaho From here we will go in a body to and there framed on the charge of murdering the ex-governor of that | pentane and special signs. ber glto:the Madison Bayare Garden | |in the parade. We will have special Remem- 28 Union | and Grand Central depot to participate Wi units are in ructed to secure Workers’ Union for BAND IN LEMBERG | Oc postponed until Sun- and tickets for the Madison da 11, at 2 p, m. The arden meeting tomorrow at f e where the confe e is to be th he ‘istrict office. jheld will be a at later kaa date. This conf. of the great N. J. Attention. Bronx Red Night est import lay the plans! Py e 0’ The City Central Committee of t report at 1400 Bos- for organization when the new se ‘Police Shoo oot Ukrainia Blizabeth, N. J., is 1 a Mas- |son arri de Ball and Bazaar for Satur- Autonomis¢s All units and of nearby evening, Dec. Ist. workers’ organizations Ibert Weisbord, national secre of the union and Lo Ly orkers’ Wife sib ‘ We SPEAKS IN NEW BEDFORD “Only One Part y Now Fights Cay yitalism” man of the national or " 5 cities are requested not to arrange oie: mittee of the necdle tra 7} WARSAW, Pol and, Nov. 2.— any conflicting affairs for that day. Condinied from Page One dress the conference. W Fight in Lemberg between 23 . ss cia who supy 1 them in their not fail to attend ‘the conference, | Uk students, protesting) ,1, Unco workers tn the ¥. aa arin pai | AN office workers in the Youn rf - Saad Vea, |against the Polish regime in Western | watkets League are ashed te send In The introduction of Gitlow was : Phe. next Veet if Ukrainia, and highly reactionary | their names and addre: to the Dis- marked by an enthusiastic o’ Fen ate 8p oa at tate menaay) Nov. | Polish students has reaulted in’ the | ‘ict: Offes: Immediat and the singing of the “Interna- (near 1 _We are to have an| wounding of 80 persons and the ar- Harlem Section A Dance. 3 | tional.” number of working wom- | educatio iscussion | yest of 80 Ukrainian students, the} A dance has been arranged by Har- , er broucat up a bouquet of flowers led 1 Mr 7 f a ‘A Pol'ch. press repurted itoday. lem Section 4 for Monday : Mrs. Joseph Farrugio, wife of which they had gathered a song mabe the Hurlem Workers Cente eph Farrugio, Ital nila ' a ~ Italian Chamber of Labor. Peak ; ehohaede R ED ST MM Os AUCHONWOTIAT (Of 1s in tade the Ne | ae i Tue fighting bees W s 108rd St. Proceeds to Red 4 4 A n add ng the New he Italian Chamber of Labor witt|,+"@ fighting becan Wednesday | (03rd Continued from Page One Neptune, N. J., who is now in jail’ Bedford pa at ie celebrate the tenth of night when the, Polish government orca e date j sve (fer shooting the rich seducer of his tho MD dcdivic: ening. celebrated che Polish defense of the Branch 3, Section 7. against the onslaught and offensive /?” sinoting the rich seduce Hie Rew Vanzetti data ae "4 town against the ‘revolutionary |,,4 Important business and educa- | of the coal barons and their capital- ERA ols ad shed Oe oe whieh has. just come to lig an eter Or LE Mates 0et Diaited ee savy | tional meeting will be held on Mon- | igt government.” dying state in the hospital. Mrs. tenet uien Webster Manor, 125) Ukrainian troops. In the fight/day, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m, at 764 40th | 181, pony ; Farrugio collapsed yesterday mor Sa iret ARAM RCL which ensued the Ukrainian students Brooklyn, Comrade Markwitz| “The young coal miners who are § uct jeblbasts to all Ttalian-sj ng local unions of | poured ink over one statue celebra- | Nil! Jeg ® discussion on the Bulld- desirous of kicking out the traitor. /'7 from lack of food. Her ten this clty to s. le any other affatr. (4 UMCertheoweoeTheULEhaR ee nS ous Lewis bureaucracy and who are| en are also reported to be starv- that te eset iside any other atfalr | ting the overthrow of the Ukrainian : ; ; , at ms ct with the date of nF © sa Ticwibes Willlamsburgh Dance. in favor of militant, left wing lead- | ""J- ito burn t | this celebration. government in Lemberg. | The Willlamsburgh section of the idee e RES : . | tdlpnete | The fighting was renewed Thurs-| Workers Party and of the ¥. W. L, ¢rship like that of the new Nationa] ‘ Rae . t the working Fuller all | Bosna ers’ Union|day morning near St. George’s| Will sive £, ane at Fale ee a ig I on, must join ae Young 3 DIE IN SUICIDE the time had i ion the | meet tod t head-| Cathedral. Three hundred shots were | R @ election night | Workers (Communist) League,”| santa ROSA, Calif, Nov. 2; PTOo! of their innoc darters 0 Bast 14th a 8: 90t| eechangetd wail ten. policemen’. aid Negro jazz band.” lection returns said Leo Orsag, also of Detroit in| (UP).—Charred bodies of three pe ne Defend Soviet and Gitlow at Grand Central sere Ukrathians: were: wounded, to be announced. ‘or the uw “Our h 5 ‘ rd zitlow further Hoover, a vit] a ‘entral. is . | r . . oe Ha ..{sons and the battered body of a Smitk Thor if Rear | At 7 p. m. Thursday, the re- Sink. Directors, Sevtion 2, Bie Gnu DOWseat youth Ob | oon -were found today initheriiie | oo Dee Downtown Workers’ Club. | deHlotiary Bolla atadenta fo alliariee| Club Wlvectors of .Bection 1 witi | 102 that has its own c2mands| *°' i 3 e rect agents of Downtown Worke Glob janviten | SevOusty) Seu Se: BERGEN HS 30 Sule meet today at 6 p. m. at 60 St the election campaign. Vote Com-|° the home of D, J. Bertola who are aidi all members and sympathizers to hear | with the police attacked the Ukrain-| yrarks Place. ist!” hi Realed ae daal Police explained the tragedy as a " Sed ‘ returns at the club, 35 E. lian s Jormitories. Police fired EOE SRO J munist!” he appealed in conclusion. 7 5 of the next imperiatist war. Second St., 2nd floor, over its radio. | 1h, stn dente neuer Gt ence A Nvcgule acaiee, Youix) shradtion Int triple murder and suicide. called upon the workers to defend : 100 shots and the students retaliated, | a ane a) v Un’ 2 Local. The body of Bertola, a at-|the Bove U bes ue An Important meeting of the Nee the Soviet Union against the war- Bronx Vetecherinka. with the result that 30 students and The miners of this small mining) old dle Trades Youth Section will be held will speak. announced by ection returns will be dio. Unit Section 1. | followed they expressed a real inter Workers Party Unit 2-I, Section 1,, fascisti attacked Ukrainian centers | est in the election program of the | scene of the fire. retired merchant, was found in| mongers and to vote the Communist On el on night in the Bronx, ie 7 wounded. M day, 5, at 6:30 p. m., at 26- v1 vi Ss v re- a i " Vatcherinka will’: be oh 18 policemen Mise 5 i eee menomids iaare. p town gave the speakers a warm re-| the yard in front of his burning |ticket, Giitenvawes. Bron Re During that night bands of arme et oe jception. In the question .eriod that}home as neighbors rushed to the| Gitlow will speak in Providence ‘onday. will hold its regular meeting Mon- . 5, at 6 o'clock. All com: are urged to attend, Party, a sympa‘iy to the Soviet |Union, and a deep hatred for the |Lewis henchmen. They said that! they would like to organize a loca) Police surrounded 60 Ukrain- a Spanish Workers’ Club, . | rests. The Spanish Workers’ Center, at|ian students who were holding 55 W. 113th St., announces a meeting | i Jon November 6, 8 p. m., at the club meeting and ares, all of them. day rades 2-1. 6:30 at 60 St. Meets istSaturday |} in the month at 3468 Third Ave. ant mat- en up, All members of these units must be present. vate F3, 8. S. 3C, Workers (Corm:aunist) League at an , €lection campaign mass meeting)‘ held here last Sunday 1ight, eel 8, under the auspices of the Party;! on monthly industrial meeting of jfive young workers signed applica-| Unit F3, Subsection 2C, will be held tions to join the Young Workers) Monday at 108 B. 14th St. A roll * Paul for four Joni | 8.30 p. politi- Feal parti Office Workers’ Union, There will be no meeting of the Office Workers’ Union th: Monday, | League and decided to form a new acatiede san std Hotel and Restaurant Workers Nov. 5th. Meetings are } 1 every|branech of the Young Workers agtibe: 5. Branch of the Amalgamated of the month. All comrades of Section 5, Bronx, Food Workers sas aia ll cdburon aie League in the city of Saginaw. are to be In Madison Square Garden b ‘ today not later than 1:30 p. m, and 13% W. Sint St, Phone Circle 7336 <39°BUSINESS MEETING ]] FIRE DESTROYS RACE STABLE FIND WAITRESS’ BODY | congregate under the banner, of See _A fire of unknown origin last! SCRANTON, Pa. Nov. 2 (UP).—| will mach into the Garden in “a|{ MONDAY, NOY. 12, at 3 p. m. ee totally destroyed the Whitney | hana Lisk, a waitress employed by | 94: Me One Industry—One | Unton—J stable building at the Empire Cit Valen (Naot ga | Pst gon and Fight the Common Ene) race track. Ee Re Nears Corey ee | ir eae Te saeahcce eitaaticoaa |Moittes Open fren Doe. mete 6 o. covered in a pool of blood in a se- cluded section of Nay Aug Park It was the last day of the Empire RON SCHOO Preparatory School 185-187 EAST BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y. CHARTERED BY THE REC PREPARES for Regents and College Entrance Has Also Complete Commercial Department for Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Stenography, Secretar EXPERT TEACHING STAFF and SPLENDID LABORATORIES DAY AND EVENING DEPARTMENTS, CO-ED Thousands of ERON Alumni Successful In All Professions Catalogue Upon Request Phone, ORChard 4478 JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal. Registration Open Now! | City racing season and the Whitney \horses had been remoyed a short time before the fire started. state, Stenneberg. The , present, siting; ont Benites: apternacons: at Senator William Borah, -was the: Which Foster and Gitlow will speak. prosecutor who attempted to send | ube d ops Hayw "< io the gallows. Rrownsville Concert, Dance. Be * A‘concert jand dance will be gi 9 Throughout his career "Haywootl| ‘this’ evenfng at °8- o'clock, at 12 was continually being arrested for| Osborn Street, Brooklyn. Part of the proceeds will be given to the| his leadership of militant strikes, | Freieit. All are urged to, attend. sch as the Lawrence textile strike | es L c 1912. A bitter opponent of the| i a each ie 2 ». ae s calS, f % The Bai eac! ranch 0} ie In- perialist world “war, "Haywood | ternational Labor. Defense will meet was arrested on Nov. 3, 1917, to-} Monday, Nov. 5, at 8 p..m., at 1965 gether with other leaders, of, the I.| Bath Avé.) Brooklyn. All” members | W. W. and later sentenced by Judge Landis to twenty years in prison. |are-urged’ to attend. sce Joined Workers Party. Before his departure for the So- here today. There was a bullet in her heart. City truckmen, who |found the girl, rushed her to the |Hahnemann Hospital, but she died without making a statement. COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE E. KARO Yoyr Nenrest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., * Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. vel. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City SCHOONER WRECKED AMSTERDAM, Holland, Nov. 2 (UP).—The American schooner Pil- grimm was wrecked today near the jIsland of Georee in South Holland. oR | Shipping lists give no record of J an American schooner named Pil- | Yoakers Open, Forum, |grimm, | A. Markoff, Workers (Communist) | Party candidate for assembly in 18th | Assembly District, will speak on Platform of ‘the Class Struggle,” to: morrow, 8 p. m., at 252 Warburton | “For Any C Y 7 East 42nd St., New York We demand the prohibition by law of night work, ove work for working w IDR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office For Good Wholesome Four EAT AT RATNER’S Dairy and Vegetarian Hartats out 103 SECOND AVE. H. L. HARMATZ, Prop. THE RELIEF ASSOCIATION ‘FOR { TUBERCULAR CHILDREN INU. SiS, Re Patronize No -Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION lire (1 flight up) me ee in se es BO fina of Insurance” Self-Service Cafeteria 2700 BRONX PARK EAST 3) ooo OPENS THE SEASON WITH A e Communis A y of A ae cane: ND AVE. Near 7th St. (corner Allerton Ave.) PYCCKHAM 3YBHOM BPAY * recognizing his former syndicalis' Branch 2, Section 8 Notice. ARL BRODSK BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Individual sanitary service by Dr. JOSEPH B, WEXLER ir. a XLE errors, and in Russia he was a mem- ber of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In Russia Haywood worked. for the ‘International Red Aid (Mopr) and in the closing year of his life completed his autobio- Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave. All members of the unit must meet : Dry Dock 1263; Ore! at 154 Watkins St, Monday evening at 8 o'clock sharp to receive instrue- tions for election duty. Experts—Ladies Hair Bobbing Specialists, VETCHERINKA —CONCERT AND DANCE— ht . ard 0430 Surgeon Dentist 26 yrs. in practice. Moderate price: 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK ‘Temple Courts Bidg. Telephone Murray QI) 55. eee ee Knitgoods Workers Attention. The conference of the knitgoods | Workers, called by the New York lo- COMRADES EAT at the SCIENTIFIC MARY WOLFE graphy. It will be issued this : month by the International Pub-! {Wh P.: s ) | | VEGETARIAN STUDENT ONSERV ATOR eet Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF IN HALL, 110th Street and 5th Ave. eee: lishers. | . SRGEON DENTIST 5 P : Ane | The ura containing Haywood’ | Ey, 1 cot on Workers Cooperative ||| © RESTAURAN Donia sania Hours: Tues, ture. @ Sat fp aero im advance.50c ashes will isplayed in’ a meet x ‘1 . a 1604-6 Madison Ave. 2-8 p. wt. F “ Het er Broches, 218 W. 112th St., Phone, Monument 5236, ing hallin New York, to ‘be an | P “ © rs Clothiers, Inc. Between 107th & 108th Sts. oe yell roan Bae Epon is ae: icaiantan 470 Audson | ne, Pane, tagton Helgxta 4049, | nounced within a few days. En-| route to Chicago meetings will be held in several large cities. Telephone EASTABROOK 2489 Special rates to students from the Co-operative House. BUY ONLY FROM YOUR || Cooperative fas Food eS Service Bakeries, Meats, NIEMENT SAST 115th STREET New York Lehigh 6022. 249 Cor. Second Ave. Telephone: Tickets at Box Office on day of Vetcherinka will be 75c. SR ERODE NL GES A ORE EES AORTA SSE 5 SPEND AN INTERESTING EVENING FOR A WORTHY CAUSE. Rational Vegetarian Restaurant . SECOND AVE. Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food. SEVERAL ROOMS. A HOT TIME to HOT JAZZ available in the fur- nished“ rooms" section HOME ASSOCIATION, AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS SUITS MADE TO ORDER. A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet. 302 EB. 12th ST. (K) of the Co-opera- Groceries READY MADE SUITS. Phone stuyves ‘ tive Colony. ronx : i John’s Restaurant BAKERS’ LOCAL NO. 1 With the proletarian i ety Restaurant Quality—Full Value SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES NEW writers and artists Brooklyn; 4301-3 8th Ave. of the NEW MASSES Park East and Aller- ton Ave. Telephone, Estabrook 1400. - MATORS PATRONIZE 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. Cor, 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 806 43rd St. 5401 7th Ave. 6824. 8th Ave. Tpernetians 2085 Lexington ; ~ Ave. THE ONE GAY NIGHT IN A YEAR OF WORKING DAYS DEC. 7 NEW YORK MASSES BALL GRAND BALL AND FOOD SHOW At the LYCEUM, Third Ave., Cor. 85th St. Get Your Money’s Worth! Try the coo All Comrades Meet at 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St NEW YORK CITY 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx kets $1.50 in ad Union Sa; _¥ Theatre, 133 W. 8th Street, New Masses, y Playw ance; $3.00 at the door.—On s' kers Bookshop, St; M FORMAN Co-operative Trading Ass'n, Inc. P. y * BRONSTEIN’S WEBSTER HALL iq ni ‘ ‘ EN ark Clothing Store!\| yeqnraRIAN HEALTH 119 KE. Lith Street Allerton Carriage, Bicycle | || Office: 4301 8th Ave. B’klyn, N. Y. VEGET J dnd Wet they | Tel. Windsor 9052-9092. Bey gabe, Coun Meneenn bare | RESTAURANT Saturday, November 3, 1928 pS EUSA toa ween é: | Commencing at 8 p. m. ERTON AVE. ‘Theatre, 28 Union Washington Squar rte Bronx 14th = MUSIC BY PROF. BOHSUNG MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., Bronx, Right Off 174th St. COUPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor Fancy Cleaners $05 ALLERTON AVE. SPEND YOUR INDIAN SUMMER VACATION AT COOPERATIVE WORKERS CAMP Nitgedaiget PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION CE a res Severs ittnn: TICKETS 50 Cents per Person. CELIA TRAURIC - PUBLIC STBNOGRAPHER 799 Broadway, Cor. 11th Street, Room 523—Tel.: Stuyvesant 2052. —IN NEW YORK CITY— 1000 pair of pants of the best wools and worsted to match any coat and vest, $4.95 and Up We ‘are making the Paget pants to order. @ have 50,000 dif- ferent igns, im- orted and domestic fabric: 'y Teas A good ca der § to save money a tme when you come to ald well-known aa nts specialist TREC 5 R.:& G. 47-53 Delancey St. ‘Between Forsyth and} Eldridge. id Dyers BRON Jewelry Worker’s Welfare Club, Inc. GRAND CONCERT and BALL Saturday Evening, November 3rd, 1928 at NEW WEBSTER MANOR 125 East 11th Street, N. Y. C. Concert Talent GREGORY MATUSEWITCH HARRY FRATKIN Russian Concertina Virtuoso Concert Violinist ANNA SOKOLOW and LOUISE STODOLSKY, Dancers Of the Neighborhood Playhouse, will give several dance numbers. John C. Smith's Modern Dance Orchestra (Harlem’s Favorite Negro Band) WE ALL MEET NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Co-operative Workers Patronize 1. SCOLNICK Pelham TAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers 707 Allerton Ave. Bronx, N. ¥. -. Airy, Large Meeting Rooms: and Hall. . TO HIRE - Suitable for Meetings, Lectures :and Dances in the Czechoslovak. Workers House, ’ 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 at vi sonable pric BEACON, N. Y. — Phone, Beacon 862 OPEN ALL YEAR RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK Unity Co-operators Patronise SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6866 | ADMITYANCE—Including Wardrobe \ City Phone:—Algonquin 6900—Olinville 8947.