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} i ‘ THE ue AILY ORRER: NEW YORK, THURSDAY NOVE MSUK Zz, 1928 Page Five SUFFERERS GE. ‘LETC STORY OF REACTIONARIES. Latter May | Be Bribed | by Red Cross | I WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., (By Mail).—Local Negro residents of West Palm Beach, who have evi- dently been bribed by the American Red Cross to lie in behalf of that organization, have issued state- ments, with the motive in mind of refuting the exposes of the Negro Workers’ Relief Committee. Negro victims of both the Missis- | stppi and Florida floods have charged the Red Cross with the most cruel discrimination against Negro sufferers, The Negro Workers’ Re- lief Committee is in a position to now that the statements issued by | ‘he local traitorous Negroes are ab-| 'Qolute lies. | hese reactionary Negroes state) that “a local Negro advisory com- mittee has been formed, with the sanction of the Red Cross, for the purpose of protecting Negro inter- ests in the reception of relief. Com- plaints and suggestions to the Red Cross are submitted through this} medium. The committee says that) it has met the wholehearted coop-| eration of the Red Cross. Investi- gations made by the committee prove conclusively that Negro storm sufferers are receiving adequate aid.” This has been proven to be absolutely false by facts submitted | by hurricane sufferers to the Ne-| gro Workers’ Relief Committee. In- cidentally, the fake committee does not quote any facts. The conclud- ing statement of the reactionaries | ‘is a_complete misstatement of fact. | ‘The Negro advisory committee, ere upon the scene, has found that} its suggestions are acted upon, that | its complaints are listened to, and| existing evils remedied, mistakes corrected and justice done.” It is evident then, that the committee t League Saturday 24, at its headquarters 56 Manhattan Ave., any Memorial Meeting this year will be the Y. sorte, @ penny party, on Sunday, Nov. Italian workers and peasants who were not blown to oblivion during the World War, but managed to salvage some of their limbs are reaping the re- ward of their ef- forts by being given an opportunity to nurse the ruins of themselves in hospi- tals for ex-service- men — provided, of course, they re-- pudiate their class and grovel before the bloody fascist dictatorship. Photo shows Mussolini and King Victor Emanuel dedicating one of these asyl- ums for cast-off war-wrecks. Yes, they still have a king in Italy. He makes very nice window - dressing for the wholesale torture of Italian workers and pea- sants that is one of Mussolin’s chief activities. L. Festival. with d@ncing Williamsburg ¥. W. Pumpkin Festival and entertainment will be held by he Williamsburg Young Workers evening November Brooklyn, Lenin Memorial Meet. A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be |held in Madison Square Garden Sat- urday evening, January 19 and sympathetic organizations please take note. All Party You are requested not to arrange conflicting dates. The Lenin demonstration powerful against the imperialist war and for the de- |fense of the Soviet Union, | District Executive Committee, New York District. ele: Upper Bronx No. 1—Y. W. ©. L. The Upper Bronx No. 1 Unit of wW. C. L. will hold a camara- | 25th, at 1400 Boston Rd. at 8:80 never suggests or complains, for |p ™m. ‘There will be games und erers have yet to receive|songs. Admission is ne penny. Piogro.nntt LG | Everybody “is asked to come and any relief from the Red Cross. Ebting’ theln eeiende! ers N. J. Attention. PICK DELEGATES © TO CONVENTION Cloak Union Holds Nomination Rallies Continued from Page One immediately after the completion of athe day’s work. Local 9 meets in “Stuyvesant Casino and Local 5 in Srthe Joint Board, 16 West 21st Street. “Dressmakers Meet Tuesday. Members of the ~ Dressmakers’ | ° Union, Local 22 will hold their nom- inations for delegates on Tuesday night, immediately after work, in Manhattan Lyceum, 66 East 4th St.; t fe The Italian Branch of the Joint) Workers Board and its Russian-Polish branch will meet Friday evening, The Elizabeth, N. J., | Guareds Ball and Bastar for Satur- eve! free. |All comrades residing the Rus-|and Manhattan will meet at 9 a. m,|@ Mooney-Billings City Central Committee of is organizing a Mas- 1 unite and ‘by ning, Dee. ca e1 Rigen nation of on cities are requested not to arrange any conflicting affairs for that day Party Units Attention! ‘The Spanish Fraction will nold_ its first ball on Saturday evening, Dec. 22, at Harlem Carino, 116th Lenox Ave. organization workers and for the support of the organ ot the Spanish Bureau Obrera.” jand give this affair your greatest support. St. and Proceeds will go for the of Spanish speaking “Vida Please, keep this date open Newark Y. W. L. Celebrates. Everybody will be at the social of he Young Workers (Communist) League tomorrow evening at eight p.m. in the Slovak Workers’ Home, West St. Newark. Admission Dancing. This is a celebration or the anniversary of the Russian 2 Revolution. Downtown Unit ¥. W. The Downtown Unit 2 of the (Communist) League hike to Jamaica Woods this Sunday. in the Bronx js A i at 26 Union Square. Those living in sian-Polish workers in their own tne vicinity of Brownsville and headquarters on 10th St. and Second) Brooklyn will meet 10:30 a. m. at Ave., and the Italian workers in th new cloak union offices in the market, 480 Seventh Ave. Both | meetings will begin about 6 o’clock.| Meetings to Convention. At all meetings, the first problem | 5, on the agenda will be a thorough | t discussion of the convention, the“ coming amalgamation with the Fur- riers’ Union and the structure of the new amalgamated organization. After the discussion, the thousands of workers attending these meetings | will begin the nomination of their) delegations to the conventions. } , All the nominees will go thru the} usual election procedure of the union with balloting to take place on a|2 date to be announced in the next|° few days. When the date for elec-| tions is announced, the time and! places will also be published. Members of all the locals are be- ing called to the meetings by mail sent out and by circulars now being distributed. Utica Dance Will Aid New Bedford Militants: \1 b x Geo Di a te fi bi UTICA, N. Y., Nov. 21.—A dance has been arranged by the Workers (Communist) Party unit for Satur-! day, Nov. 28 for the relief of the New Bedford militants whom the courts are trying to railroad to jail. The dance will be held at the Labor 1 e| the end of the B.-M. T. | Everybody is invited to attend. |p. m., at 101 W. 27th St Young W meets every Thursday, 8:30 p, m. at Political Executive Committee, the War Dang the auspices of the Italian bureau of Jamaica line. District 2 Conference. An important conference of section and subsection industrial organizers | joyed it, of District 2 will be held Saturday |the Gates of Paradise,” at 2p. mf. at 26 Union Square, Room | 05. All industrial organizers please ake note. Unit industrial organizers ‘an also attend. aF 2A, A meeting of Unit 3F SS 2A mart be held this evening at 6 p. m. 01 W. 27th St. All must be present. 6F 2A. A meeting of Unit 6F SS 2A will e held this evening at 6 p. m. sharp t 101 W. 27th St. pe Yorkville Pioneers. Yorkville Pioneers meet on Sunday Fp. mat 350 E. Sist St. Election of fficers. Please be present. Pioneers Thanksgiving Party. All Pioneers:—Come to the big arty on Thanksgiving Day, Thurs- lay, Nov. at the Workers Cen- erat 2 p.m. This is going to be a working class childrens’ Thanksgiv- ing Party. Bring all your school riends. ‘ Greek Fraction Special Mect. special meeting of the Greek traction of the Workers (Communist) arty will be held today at 8:30 All mem- ers must attend. The upper 2 of the orkers (Communist) League 330 Wilkins Avenue. Gitlow On War Danger. Comrade Ben Gitlow, member of the Committee of the Central will talk on er at a meeting under Lyceum, 131 Washington St. the Party, next Sunday at 2 p.m, . at Irving’ Plaza, Irving Place and All workers of Utica arc urged istn Street. Other speakers will be to attend this dance and aid the! ¥ New Bedford workers in their fight) against boss-controlled polic. courts. | U. S. BIRTHRATE DECREASES. | » The population of the United States in 1927 was about 119,000,000 as against 105,700,000 in 1920. Of interest, however, is the fact that the birthrate has decreased 3.3% during these seven years, and is now 63,000 less than in 1920, despite a population 12,000,000 greater than then. This is due to the far more numerous abortions, and the greater use of birth control devices. B SEEK COMPENSATION ACT. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (By Mail). —Workers in this state which has no workmen’s compensation law, are - now demanding the passing of such 5 Makers” Union. meets today at 8:30 tion” will be the topic for Montana. Italian organizer, and EB. Savaldo, organizer of the Dress Admission Is tree . SF 2 Special meeting Pinte oF 2B, will e held today at 6 p. m, at “Yor . are Y. W. L. Unit Y. Ww. i m., at 1400 "The Trotsky Opposi- iseussion, W, 27th St. MeKintey Si McKinley Square oston Road. Shop Nucleus” 4, seein tie today at 6p. m. at 101 w. atth 8 Dowateen, uni x 2, *y. Ww. Le to the fact that there will be ‘ué membership meeting this desta in order to discuss the Trot- 8] luestion, the hike arranged b: Hg Bowntown Unit No. of the L, has been postponed until tinday, Dec, 2. Section 3 ‘Agitp A conference of all Unie rand Sub- gestion, Ad Agitprop directors of Section ld tomorrow at 101 W, 5 p.m Workers Party Activities | Y. W. L—Upper Harlem. Social and dance this Saturday eve at 126 W,. 131st St. Section 1 Agitprop Meet. A meeting of all agitprop directors of Section 1 will be hefd at 6:30 tonight at 60 St. Marks Pl. The new plan of activities will be discussed. All members must attend. Unit 1F, Subsection 24, Unit 1F, Subsection 2A will hold an educational meeting to discuss the results of the election campaign | tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. at 26 Union| Sy., 6th floor. Comrades are urged to invite workers from the shops and friends, | Yonkers Open Forum. The Yonkers Open Forum will be| held this Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Workers School will talk on_ the “War Danger.” The lecture will be held at the Workers Cooperative Center, 252 Warburton, Ave. Branch 2, Section & An educational meeting and dis- cussion on the election of delegates to the Party convention will be held Monday, 8 p. m., at 313 Hinsdale St. All members must attend. Labor and Fraternal Organizations “Hard Time” Party and Dance. The Cooperative section of the Prethelt Singing Society will hold a Hard Time Party and Dance on Sat- urday, November 24, at the Allerton Hall, ‘near the Cooperative Colony Ten prizes will be given out to the oldest and poorest masks. The chorus will take part in the singing and playing. Spanish Workers Dance. The Spanish Fraction of the Work- ers (Communist) Party will hold its first dance Saturday evening, Dec. 22, at Herlem Casino, 116th St. and Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the organization of Spanish workers and the support of their organ “Vida Obrera.” As this will be a real in- ternational affair, please, dot not |arrange any other affair on that ate Mooney Mass Meet. | The Lower Bronx unit has arranged Protest Meeting | for Sunday evening, Nov. 25, 8 o'clock |at 715 ©. 138th St. cornor Jackson Ave. Speakers: Norman Tallentire, | Karl Reeve and Louls A. Baum. | Labor Presents Satire. | If you have read “Heavenly Dis- |course,” by C. E. 8. Wood, and en- you are invited to see “At a satire in one act—to be given by the Yugo- |slav Workers’ Dramatic Club on Sunday, Noy. 25th, at Bohemian Hall, /321 EB.’ 73rd st. Program includes such’ attractions as: Ukrainian Singing Society, Ku- |harec String Quartet, duet from | Trovatore, soprano solo, and tenor {solo (both to sing operatic arias.) Concert begins at 3 p. m. Dance at 7p. m. 1. L. D, Membership Meet. A general membership meeting of the ‘International Labor Defense, New York local, will take place Tuesday, Noy. 27, at 7:30 p.m. in Manhattan Lyceum, 66 EB. 4th St. Norman H. Tallentyre, I. L. D. as- sistant national secretary, will ad- dress the meeting. Every member is urged to attend. Labor Temple Lectures. Thursday, Nov. 22: 8:15 op. m., “Poetry Forum.” Anton Romatia. Thursday: 8:3 m., “Current Events.” Edmund B. Chattne Friday, Nov. 23: aN study of India: Bhagavad Gita” Dr Harendranath Maitra. Saturday, Nov. 24: 8:30 p, m., “Psy- | “Saturday: 4:30 p. m., “The Dance |As a Medium of Creative Expres: | | sion.” Miss Palsy Blau. Concert in Retéwakvtns. The Brownsville section Freiheit Singing Society will hold a concert and dance Saturday, Nov. 24th at Workers Center, 154 Watkins St., Brownsville, The Freihelt Singing Society will render a group of songs. A group of the Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra will also take part in the program of the evening. (THE ORGAN OF TH On Sale at A In New York BUY AN EXTRA q D, Benjamin, assistant director of the | READ AND SPREAD THE Daily Worker SHOPMATE! * HILLMAN CLIQUE FORGES SPEED UP ON VEST MAKERS Hillman Grants Piece Work System | To the bitter resentment of the workers in the mens’ clothing indus- try, at being forced to slave under the sweat shop system of piece work, | Sydney Hillman, president of the} Amalgamated Clothing | Workers, | Union has replied with a statement that this system has also been) granted to the pants and vest con-| tractors. | Beginning with the first defensive | admissions to the protesting mem-| bers of the union, that the piece work system was being granted only | to the “large and responsible” manu- | facturers, the officialdom of the| Amalgamated are now openly and] brazenly foisting this inhuman speed | up method on all the tailors, frankly | granting it even to the smallest con-| |tractors manufacturing only parts) of the whole garment. The news of this move by the fod ministration of the Amalgamated was. carried in an interview with | Hillman published in an employers’ | trade journal. In the interview mut man admits that the grantip: piece work to the section Beran is still under discussion and that | he considers such a step advisable. This is branded by the workers as a quite usual piece of Hillman) hypocrisy. Long before the ad-| | ministration granted piece work offi-| | cially to the employers, the workers declare, this system was already be- jing enforced in the factories. The | same is true of the latest grant. The! Hillman maching does not even | bother to railroad it thru local meet- |ings any more, but gives piece work |to the contractors and then lies about it by saying it is only being considered, according to members of the Amalgamated. 'Federal Workers’ Pay Low; Commission | Admits, But No Action | WASHINGTON, (By Mail).—The | Civil Service Commission has admi ted that salaries of federal workers in the civil service are low. The “in- vestigation” of the commission nev- ertheless failed to result in any con-| crete measures to aid these workers. | ] | FARMER'S WIFE KILLED. Mrs. Emil Titel, was killed when a train struck her husband’s truck. Frethett Symphony Orchestra, The Freiheit Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Gusardl, announces that anyone playing any ‘instrument, | may apply for membership. The or- chestra has a membership of 45 musi- cians, and we use violins, viola los, double-basses, Brass and Wood- wind instruments. Kindly communi- cate with our director.—Nathan H Alterman, 841 Jennings St., Bronx, New_York. Newark Social. A social under the auspices of the Youngs Workers (Communist) League will be held tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Slovak Workers Home, 52 West St.. Newark, N. J. Admission free. Bring your friends. Dancing. Ne Re Young Defenders Dance. The “Young Defenders” are holding dance at the headquarters 1400 Road, Sunday, Nov. 25, at 8 Everybody ‘is invited to A snappy band has been ar- | a Boston o'clock. come. ranged. = Lecture On Russia. Boro Park Workers! Dr. Charles Zhitlawsky will lecture at the Crystal | $:30 p.m. Topic: “Russia Today.” | Palace, 4214 14th Ave., tomorrow at| Auspices Boro Park Jewish Workers Club. Admission 50 cents | Council 11 Lecture. Council 11 of the United Councils of Working Class Women has seihde a lecture for Monday at 8:20 Pm. on “Class Education.” Edward Wright, of the Workers School, will be the speaker. The lecture will be held in the auditorium of the United | Workers Cooperative House, at 2700 Bronx Park East. | Class War Prisoners Concert. Concert and dance for the benefit of class war prisoners, Sat., Deo, 8th | p. m., at Bronx Workers Centre, 1380 Wilkens Ave. (near Freeman St. subway station). Admission 35c. | Auspices: Sacco-Vanzetti Branch I. . D. MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THR DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS 2440 Bronx Park East F Co-operative Colony. Apt, oR Jephone EASTABROOK | Spectal rates to students aga | the Co-operative House. E CLASS STRUGGLE) Ll Newsstands and Vicinity. COPY FOR YOUR SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (By Mail) —) a farmer’s wife,! appeared certain, from the results |happened always in such cases in Negro Misleaders, in False Report, Whitewash Red Cross Brutality to Storm Vichims Many Dead, Hundreds Homeless as the Floods Sweéii on About 20 persons have thus far been killed and hundreds made home’ by the floods that are sweeping over western Missouri and eastern Kansag. As in the Mississippi flood, the ancient, crum- bling levees are unable to hold the rushing waters. But these are not matters to occupy th g ofty mind of “Efficiency” Hoover as he saits to\the Central and South American tributaries of Wall St., dennite the fact that it was the same Hoover who promived after the Mississippi disaster to see to it that new and powerful grees were built. Photo shows submerged railroad bridge and shanty near Kan- sas City, Mo. US. CONTINUES GREW FRAME-UP Investigation” Plans Official Whitewash C |Report Shows Great Phos phorite Deposits Thruout Soviet Union MOSCOW, (By Mail).—According to data of the Committee for Devel- opment of Chemistry the _ total) amount of mineral in explored phos-| phorite bearing fields under exploit- ation, having any importance for the industry, amounted on October 1, 1928, to 305 million tons or 2 per cent of general amount of phosphor- ites in the Furopean part of the Soviet Union (15,839 nm tons). These figures, as it is known, have been ascertained by the Geological Committee and accepted at the Inter- “ Continued ty |was faulty and Sadistkte, and ad- ded that one of the boats had a large hole near the water line, long before it ever was launched. I the Federal Building, under the charge of government naval “ex- jperts,” the officers of the Ve! underwent their “examination.” E) dently instructed what to say in advance, all these officers claimed that the Vestris had been sound, land that the crew had by its “cow- jardice” been responsible for the lloss of life. One officer, Sorenson, |who immediately after his rescue had bitterly charged the, Vestris jowners and the U. S. government with murder, yesterday turned right about face, saying that he couldn’t rid. Eighty-four per cent of this amount under exploitation is divided between five principal groups in the| Viatka region, also Egoriewsk, Bri- stan. “Graf Zeppelin” to Try | Polar Flight; Aided by) Lenin grad Scientists | |have said that the life-boats were jrotten “because they had heen in- |spected by the United States\steam- LONDON, Nov. agreement has been concluded by Dr. Hugo Eckener and Fridtjof Nansen, famous Norwegian ex- lorer, for a projected flight over the North Pole in the trans-Atlantic drunk when he was supposed to|(irigible Graf Zonpelin, according to |have been inspecting the vessel, and dispatches to the London Daily in the face of Keane’s own admis-| Telegraph tonight. sion that he had failed to inspect! Officiels of the Zeppelin works | six of the portholes! |and representatives of Leningrad NepraHetees Not Heata Academy of Science collaborated in| The evidence of the members of| Making arrangements for the pro |the crew, which places the full res-|P08ed Graf Zeppelin expedition. It ponsibility for the disaster on the| iS expected that the dirigible will | heads of the L. and H. Co, and the Proceed to Leningrad, thence north U. S. government, is being deleted|*® ® base at. which Russians will 21° (UP).— boat inspection service and that service never permitted faulty equip- ment to leave port.” This, in the face of previous proof that Keane, government inspector, had } ne | | national Geological Congress in Mad-|in FAKE BELGIUM AMNESTY SHOWN Refuse to* Free 41 Flemish Bai orkers (Red Aid Press Servi BRUSSELS. —A special c e ed for the out of gen eral amnesty in Beleinm, which re cently met to consider the case of the Flemish workers who are stil prison. According to Jansc 41 of these work jail. minister of just ere are still in These workers had, as the minis ter expressed it. “worked for the ansk, Schigry regions and Kasak-) enemy and do not deserve any fa-| It was then decided at the | vors!” commission not to grant amnesty to these prisoners, That is to say, that these Flemish workers, who adhered to the Flem- ish autonomist movement, had | |worked for the Germans during | their occupation, out of necessity. | It is Jers today, ten years after the end of the war, should be denied am- nesty. The character of the s0- called amnesty stands revealed. The Workers (Communist) Party ts the partr of the class struggle. Any Kind Insurance” YARL BRODSK CARL Murray Hill 5550 7 Bast 12nd Street, New York of a dog on Howard Ave., from the records as “undesirable” |Construct special hangars, thence to | by the “investigation” heads. | Alaska. , Most of the Negro heroes, who] 11 JAP MULTIMILLIONAIRES. | worked in the stokehole in water up| 5 | to their necks until the ship went| TOKYO (By Mail)—Japan re- down, have not even been called to| ports eleven multimillionaires wz tell their story. pay more than 1,000,000 yen a year) Although the vast mass of evi-|in income tax. Eight of these be- I} dence told by the seamen and many |!ong to two families, the Mitsuis of the passengers is sufficient to) 4nd Iwasakis. ii indict the company and the U. S. and British shipping authorities, it DR. J. MINDEL| SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Koom 803—Phone, Algonquin 818% Not connected with ans other of yesterday’s hearing in the “in- vestigation,” that “officially,” at least, the real persons responsible) for the ‘wreck would be completely whitewashed and the workers, as has the past, framed up and charged with the crime. ‘or ABRAHAM MARKOFE a SURGEON pis Office Hours: Tues., “12 a. m., 2-8 p, Sunday, 10:00 4m, to 1:00 p, PLEASE Welcome Home! Wi. GROPPER Workers’ Cartoonist from a year's tour in U.S.S.R. at IRVING PLAZA Irving Place and 15th St. New Vork Telephone Lenigh 6022 Eron School ISB-INT EAST BROADWAY. NEW VORK JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal SATURDAY EVE. WELIAS OLDEST SCHOOL. to learn the English language, November 24, 1928 to prepare oneself for admission to college at 8 p. m. ERON SCHOUL 1s registered by the REGENTS of the State of Program: New York. It has all the rights ofa Government High School. Call NEW PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE PLAYERS in the courtroom scene of SINGING JAILBIRDS By UPTON SINCLAIR The Maudicut Marionettes will entertain in the ori manner Jacob Mestel Director of the RBC Our 25,000 alum witnesses, PELEPHoNe CENTRAL BUSINESS SCHOOL —Bookkeeping “Wretheit” Dramatte Stndto in a series of recitations Greetings: BOB MINOR Editor “Daily Worker” EPSTEIN Editor “Fretheit” % OLGIN itor “Hammer” ™. ™M. MIKE GOL ponen “alton inn Sn Stenography he ss — “Fretheit? Cartoonist Ty pewriting id others of . Individual Instruction CLASS LIMITED 108 E. 14th STREET Tickets. at Bo Freiheit” Union Square, Office New York Brooklyn, Saturday, Nov. 17. Ina. W. Silverman, 25 FOUN unbelievable that these’ work- | \'f TAA TERRORISE POLISH FASGIST POLICE GROWS CF Many Communists Are Jailed in Lemberg Aid Pre (Red Service) WARSAW (By Mail).—Accord- there are proceeding in great numbers. After 47 Ss of the Polish-Uk fe Tarty had been arrested, numerous other Polish Communists were being 2iled. Among those arrested are Dr. Pordes, official of the Lemberg post Deputy Fes- sip Buksowa. Unemployed Workers in Australia Demand Aid From Government SYDNEY, (By Mail)-Unemploy- ment in the northern territory of Australia has reached serious pro- portions. Workers ‘there demanded that needed repair work be started by the provincial government. This would provide many now unemployed with work. A demand has also been made that the ,000 annual salary for the four members of the North Australia Commission, who do no | wo. be diverted to helping the un- mpl 1. The complete abolition |of the contract system on railway | construction also demanded. FIGHT AGE D, Ore. (By Mail).— al workers of this city de- |:oand an end of the city’s rule that ctrical ker over the age | shall be employed by the city {as a lineman. | *hone, eee 0682. ALTIERIE CHEZ “NOUS (OUR HOME) 154 SECOND AVENUE (Between 9th and 10th Streets) on Second Floor Excellent Italian Cuisine MODERATE PRICes. Eat in a comradely environment, where you will always meet your comrades and friends. Special parties and suppers can be arranged for. Special Dishes Prepared. COMRADES EAT at the SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts Tapscott St. Brooklyn, Patronize Phone Stuyvesant 3816 N - Barber Sho John’s Restaurant 0- Pp pS; J Y: ITALIAN DISHES 26-28 UNION SQUARE pity neon eee NE eng i 302 E. ith ST NEW YORE 2700 BRONX PARK EAST ; : (corner Allerton Ave.) Individual sanitary service by Experts—Ladies Hatr Bobbing For Good Wholesome Foud Specialists. BAT AT CARPENTERS’ UNION | LOCAL 2090 Meets every Thursday, 8 P. M., at Office and headquarters are in the Labor Temple. Motel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers Sist St. Pho: Circle T3236 S MEETINGS] held on the first Monday of the nth at One ™ and Fight the € Office Open from Ba. m. to @ Advertise your union méetings here. For information write to fhe DAILY WORKER Advertiging Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City | Se UEEEEEEEERREtineeemeeee al pon nn eee. COUPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor Fancy Clenners and Dyers ALLERTON AVE. BRONX Labor Temple, 243 East 84th St. | RATNER’S Darry and Vegetarian Restaurant 103 SECOND AVE. HAL. HARMATZ, Prop. Self-Service Cafeteria ear 7th St PREMISES NE ON Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave. el. Dry Dock 1263; Uren $30 Rational Vegetarian Restaurant. 1¥. SLLOND AVE, Bet. 12th and 13th Ste. strictly Vegetarian Food. Al! Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETAKIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 658 Claremont P’kway Bronx | | pesmommernenec anaes MEET YOUR FRIENDS at | Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 176% Southern Bivd., Bronx, N. ¥. Righe Oft 174th St, Sabway Station Unity Co-operators Patroniae SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 7th Ave New York Between 110th and 111th Ste, Next to Unity Co-operative House COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE E. KARO | Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy | 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. Tel. OLinville 9681-2 — 9791-2 PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6

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