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THE DAILY WORKER, SE GREGA ATED TO “Dia Big Bates osm in sonnei Circles” | M A y YOR aK, ATUORDAY, NOV. Page Vive | Negro Fireman, Who Saved Lives of 10 es Gets “him Crow” Treatment CHINERY AND Fraternal Ul Organizations © io = poorest masks. The chorus will take Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the rris E Bau “HOOVER MAKES The Saccarstine section of the The Women's Council Freiheit Singing Society will hold a will hold a mass meeting “Hard Time Party and Dance to- St, Matung Hall, this Sunday, day at the Allerton Hall, near|p. m. There will be Polish « oape the Cooperative Colony. Ten ‘prizes lish speakers, All are urge send. delegate | will be given out to the oldest and tend i * ¢ D. Mi Brighton Reaiaie Notice: rship Meet. part in the singing and playing. nave developments are under way i A ral membership . . . in the life of the workers clubs. A ne Internati al La r Det | ove onference of all New York clubs took | be held c t ‘ Tells Vile “Conditions Rationalization Puts | he Spanish Fraction ot'the work. Pitce and ‘a ‘city committee” of the | Manhattan Laceim r will Mipahien | Wsnteal ero ncommuntat) Party will holdite| 708: active club. workers (has been | Ss, 1 men orged 40 bi : in Stoke-Hole | Thousands on Beach | rst,gance Seturasy evening, Deo. 2, |crawn'a number ot Slane anda gro, |ateends America West Point gram for fut work which will in- vigorate mil a The stories of the Vostris crew | Continued from Page One organization of Spanish workers and \\forate mil t blood in the clubs aaa A iB see bu the Negro firemen ond hin’ industry generally by tachnicall| Griese h At thie tay Ge teci iat | by a momber of the club committos, pipanccanat ls etd seis poneeeids to the Negro Champion, |improvements, standardizing the | ternational affair, please, dot not &! our meeting today, at our club e , will be one of the principal aes what went on when the product, co-ordinating production so panes any other affair on that » 227 Brighton Beach Ave ’ ts oreaniac . ies under Gincussion when Presi- rotten hulk of the Lamport-Holt that the industry is centralized un- Cals ieas Spanish Workers Club, ond: Fresident oe iner sank 1) z Mooney Many Meet. A free course will be meet Herbert Hoover at Cor- wmple Sa al! et feet. In John. M. Byroad hdd the reputation of selling the best booze der oe A rOnMsRHaimOUa es OF 1) eto w ee ernie Gait hae acradiced is ail EMETSL spenaiag carn. Wha Baie ork: : if it were all in| in Washington, D.C. That's why he was such a favorite among raw material to the final distribu- a Mooney-Billings Protest Meeting Catan who wish to learn the langu- lations bet: he k a = ae Wl hee hay eee nei betrall respectable senators and congressmen and others in “official ciréles.” |tion to. consymer, diaiatien ot fer gar Sack ahs ‘at B) o'clock | A&®. Classes will be held at the Bpan-|°'Ai1 workers are invited to attend| yGeegn eters Came ty belie ath, deserted| When Byroad was arrested recently, his liquor was found to be 100 | Waste of all kinds and the speed-up, | : ce oaks craday at 8:30. nee | this nena: ines, is being . y i di »|Ave. Speakers: Norman Tallentire, ©Very Thursday at 8:30 p. m romi: t ite how they seved the| per cent proof. He considers his arrest only a temporary and purely | Plain slave driving. Kari Reeve und Louls A. Baum. The Spanish Woricers’ Club also prominently mentioned to head the et jel atte black alike, and| formal interruption in his thriving trade. Rationalization is most noticeable Gen cce ia: Biase inic. Gap. celebrating (ho iat onic | Dhe t and i lin Dawa te slag ek im Crowed’” when! in American automobile production,| The Brownsville section Fre‘heit *aro, There will be Russian dances, 7Atlon in th a| ready been drawn up by General Be the Dail is e rescue ships. Today | . e,e but the sailors show us that it is Singing Society will hold a concert nee A SOON tise Wal jubed’ to ail t Beadle, commanding | 508 a eat Wake S| orKers art A ctl 1t1es “= their lives and conditions |A2% #920 today, At the Workers! who" come, Admission “s0 cents, raguan nation BUN frok the Ge Nenro| V | most seriously in the marine indus-| The Fretheit. Singing’ Society. will esa arr by ‘om the stoke-hole of the try. We mill tell you just how they |TeMder & group of songs. A grown ye you have read “H se | Ex the national guard estris. It eee ( i aa ; andolin Orchestra | coy hy OD SW { 1 0 ‘effect ; Williamsburg Y. W. L. Festival. | Tuesday, 6:15 p. m. at 101 explain it and how it is done in Will also take part in the program Hogeuriersoitkce inultacr cee ong tags: DOO EELSCHNe Te ates = : . Pumpkin Festival with dancing|St. marine work. of the evening. the Gate Of Parative ie merce | being contemplated ‘. } t vill be held by| ee +. : seed keg ey lies one ‘capita. rete ‘ :, Called to my ae ap Satur-| fre eee eee yet ag Workers | |, : Old Ships and New. Young Defenders Dance. tiny Wakes “Dramas aa ee: At e conference, plans for day evening aftey the ship Jeft port, | League this evening, at its headquar- Williamsburgh Y. W. L. Festival ; ff A The ung Defenders” holding 4 Nou, ramatic Club on t menh of an polige ane 3 POR |. A pumpki Something like the coal industry,|a dance at the headquarters 1400 4 th, at Bohemian Hall, r E for 5. ters, 56 3 ‘Ave., Brooklyn pumpkin festival will be given , 7 6, 14 went on down at 3:45. I worked sate NE a |by the Williamsburgh unit of the |shipbuilding had a boom during the | Boston Road tomorrow at 8 o'clock. “" prog St ) ‘the tw es along the the 4 f 53 > bi z Everybody is invited to come. Program includes such att heat tie oie Paty ours that I hed to. Leaving, Lenin Memorial Meet. Young Workers (Communist) League|‘-ar, Shipping tonnage decreased | snappy band has been arranged “as: Ukrainian Singing Soc 2 prieees ed ‘inter-ocemy ita “hole at 7:45, I went to mv A Lenin Memorial Meeting will Rel Manhattan kyon Boogie as soca from 46,404,000 tons in 1914 to 68, ne ee String Quartet, duet anal scuss cabin Be: or held in Madison Square Garden Sat-| a c , Be rovatore, soprano solo, and tenor us i Sar is Geek to watch the nine 1 went cM tirday evening, January 19. all Party |20%8, band, has been hired, ‘and all/267,000 tons in 1027, or 39.3 per! counci1"of" the mited Counciis 220, (doth {0 sing operatle arias.) Hoos stv to athres aera Garba tback to iny Tabi ead “Tee eae eed rea ings cent. Of this 17,363,000 tons in- of Working Class’ Women has ar. Gon ee ee sidered a conservative estimate for 01 3 | re for Mon t 8:30 17 the length o a t will be ale down. It seemed that: a pager as You are: cenuestoa not to arrange Section 2 Conference. crease, 9,500,000 tons was in the |p. im, Di fGldas eddoation’ award 5 wore ‘ is hi ihe f time that will be ré- an. conflicting dates. e Lenin A general ft of | right, of the Workers School, i ooney- ings Protest. ; | dered or proper trainin. of on. I dropped off to sleep shortls Memorial. Meeting this. year will be| subsection Sinai hanionuednotionacies ee Biaeee rd ot. tus aed be the ‘speaker. The lecture will be. general protest meeting for aporul t Nica ae cacy sad after that and was dalled \a powerful. demonstration against|of Section 2 of the Workers (Com. |0000:000 tons is idle—nothing for!heid in the auditorium of the United | Mooney and Billings will be held to- report . i gu Has led again on | tne imperialist war and for the ag eae) Party will be held Tuesday, it to do. Workers C rative House, at 2700 | morrow evening at 8 o'clock at 715) restaurant the| This: is taken to mean that no inten- | unday morning at 38:45. Went fense of the Soviet Union, ‘ 6 p. m, at 101 ith St. Very If you recall the big graft of the ronx st. E. 138th St. The speakers will be auran t tion of immediate withdrawal of the back to my watch to begin my job District, Executive Committee, jew! |important matters wilt be discussed. 7 : be = NE Aer al a ia ete United Sta marines Sec; again. York District. | ANl functionaries must be present. Hog Island shipyards and others, i 5 ; —— Ste 2 s from | Tt was a very d ; OREO Cae COs as |you will understand that a lot of |in-which each man and each ship or/ waves. It is a gyroscope, which, | pr. country is being entertained by the thine the eee eereacied task. Wanel Srpme, Noo Ae Ye bape Mae Branch 2, Section 8. |ships were thrown together to grab ‘Pe of. ship is counted as a unit, | when the ship varies one degree off | on ‘ state department ft] ime pper nm No. is-! ae i i o'clo —-— eee or ees cal Biksy stand | «ney, W.C. L. will hold a camara-|.,A" educational meeting and dis-\big profits from war transport. | aphically shows the mechanical |the course, automatically shifts the | 2,°!0°%: SeateRe beat to chen cea ree Tiderte,’ a” pentiy party, tomorrow] be held Monday, § p.m. at £13 Hins- Now these ships are not so profit- “eplacement of seamen by rational- rudder and holds the ship to its bandeed inthe ae r 4 0 carry on wi' a joston Road, a ; Sy Sons meta O18 8 | rT se i ae jm si Sabi Until! about O10, when AE pot| Pm There will be games and dale Ave. All members’ are urged to| able as the better built and equipped | ization as follows: oe course, her cute, eh? But if| Tea Ad- songs. Admission is one penny. : a 4 “pati ized” 2 ft y 92 9 an unemployed s: k es leave the stoke-hole. I went un on ting their friends! Sa ee ert Cy ae. ie ae t ; 06% 2.95% re, lie agate aA a ds i | qAneducational meeting of Unit AF. | since the war. Motor ships 1! 0.45% 6.55% |Mike” has got his job and maybe Labor Temple nquin 0682 g- pL Downtown Unit Y. W. L. jat 6 p. m. at 101 W. 27th St. Ail Hark: He Mea ‘Mites Way. Oil burners -+ 2.65% 28.35% |five more from the same ship. ypunday, Nov. 25 a ‘or about 2 hours watching the, ‘The Downtown Unit 2 of the Young|members are.urged to attend. Ge es Mila Chai turnées 88.94% 62.15% 4% Goethe” —G, ALTIERL. ater in the starboard sid he | Workers (Communist) League will ae tha woEkere dea hell ei Sik NR Ae elit " Peel Spuds By Electricity Monday, Nov. 26: 8:30 p Phil hip that flooded the stoke-hole. I| All comrades residing in the Brone| Brauch 4, Section 5. way, because they are driven to| 4 ah ey don’t. need sailors to splice | | Wednesday A special meeting of the branch : Fi Re rine and navy soth are constructing | lines any mo Th 7 they went forward. and, Manhattan wil meet at a. m-| wit) he held “Monday at % death on the rationalized ships or | hig ships to be driven by electricity, 7} ee kg ley use clips. | (OUR HOME ry - at 26 Union Square. ose ving in x, ‘ . hen ere are . Ee, 7 1, Nothire to Fat For Two Days. | the vicinity of Brownsville and |i, eaciolicr are un>mployed by the installation |t, reduce the crew still more. In|ing and afosaleg, tone or cee 154 SECOND AVENUE i : 2 i j ' > 0! e ; I stood up at the galley door and) Brooklyn, wit meet to irmaica ine | Members must attend. jof machinery, or they are subject to|Fngiand a 12,500-ton liner with carried on the ship, as on the “Ma. betetaleadtibintct tee) asked for something to eat. There) Hverybody is invited to attend : |wage cuts, longer hours and worse | electric motor is to be built, the ma- | ]olo” i . Gmherene ; fie i me . ; Unie 4 Subsection 24. conditions on the ships that are not | lolo” of the Matson Line. Other : was nothing in there to eat at that thibietné td Goeeceee A special meetnig of Unit 4F, Sub-|COnGMion 1D chines of which can be controlled by | conveyors are kept on the dock: Excellent Ital time. I turned hack down into the! an important conference of section |Sectlon 2A will be held Monday at rationalized, so that these old tubs, / one man: from the bridge, so that |Roth displace dock work ae excellent [Laan stoke-hole. I t ife|and subsection industrial i 101 West 27th St. “Trotskyism” will like the Vestris, can compete with ers and sall- : cae had to hold on a life and subsection industrial organizers), giscussed, and all members must Ps all the ‘engine crew can be left|ors, On the big liners the kitchens |“For Any Kind of Insurance” Cuisine line to ret across the deck. After I|/Of ,Pistrict 2 Will be held today) attend the rationalized lines. The seamen MODERATE PRICe=>. Bot taehe alley way which lod to tial cess ait indaaet wenenieees nieara eS: lfose “both ways from the jack,” aslerimy | n” ” “Aten (me ™A-|are rationalized by electric potato 3 stoke-hole. I hed to walk through | take note. Unit industrial organizers| s.,)'Nuoiong Nov i'witt hold’ a spe-|the saying’ goes. The. Shipping Board steamer | peelers, dish-washers and .dough- K Eat in a comradely environment, water and went back down. iumeae i cei-kn cere cial meeting this Tuesday, Nov. What ‘uy tultur doue” ea whipa|urbecartcie tagting Oar coal dist: renee. og eee he Humber of where you will always meet your T remained on the io helning the Yorkville Pioneers. at 5:30 sharp, at 101 West 27th St: would give an old-timer from the ee tcere cues apioven. — Megat) Telephone Murray HiI1 5550 pedicles Cutt ground on board and fed to the fire to 14 per cent of the seamen are by blowers like oil. On a two | permanently unemployed. weeks’ trip it saved $1,508 on coal.| In addition, on both the rational- |Gil burning, besides being cheaper jzed and the older ships, like the z than coal, leaves more space for! Vestris, costs are cut by outright |} Or. ABRAHAM MARKOF |cargo, which means more Profits. reducticn of the crew, which over- SURGEON ‘TIST Yorkville Pioneers meet tomorrow] 4!! comrades must be present. ancient “wind-jammers” sore eyes to look at. And you can tell the kids who. want to run away to sea that there’s no more romance left from the days of Herman Melville other boys. I never left again until! Monday morning. I went towards the deck arain when I was told ta throw awey carco, Abont a half hour afterward I was ordered back | 4 2p. m. at 360 EB. 8ist St. officers. Election of Please be present. | Downtown Unit 2, ¥. W. LL. | Due to the fact that there will be| League membership meeting to- orrow in order to discuss the Trot- 7 East 42nd Street, New York |Special parties and suppers can be arranged for. Y.W.L. Membership Meet. A special membership meeting of the Young Workers (Communist) League of District 2 will be held to- morrow afternoon, 1:30 p. m,, to di cuss “The Struggle Against ‘Trotsk Special Dishes Prepared. down to the stoke-hole again. Ij|sky question, the hike arranged by|i8m and the Right Danger.” A rep-|than there is in the Fisher Body il 4 S v' ‘ gee re The “Iron Mike.” Office Hours: Tues., Thurs. Sa carried on again with my job by|the Downtown Unit No, 2, of the ee tra Mat tenn’ the ialebane [factory at Detroit, Anothas thing: Did t panes, the. men remaining. Zunen SANs can 3-8 pa atl W.'L. has’ been postponed unti!| tive Committee w ead the diseus- : nother thing: Did you ever meet there is consolidation of. shipping i000 . 2-8 p 5 ster ee eer tas ip een eT sion, Rivers LeaSieomembsy tpst bad: —:_ . New Machinery. an “Iron Mike?” ‘The sailors have, |companies, and agreements on rates EERONE Roe is on wo, a big Aas pity Siguie Macrbes. taken. _ Firstly, of course, rationalization and from 3 to 6 seamen from each of freight and wages made at con- APPOINTME was horrible. I could not stand up) social and dance this evening at pg egeene is put into new ships as they are|ship that installs an “Iron Mike” 249 BAST 15th STRER' to nitch the coal into the furnace. 126 W. 131st S: Party, Lengue Sports Meet. * . A Z peas! ferences embracing dozens of big ||} cor. Second Ave. Rew. Cork ae ties ce Rhee 8 6 W. 131st St. ¥ av tonterence of vail Party, and built, chiefly into the engine room.|are left on the beach looking for. companies. Telephone: Lehigh 6023 er the other men walked arbuni SE se ee) | League members. active in. sports| The piston engine and the turbine, |the evasive job because of it. Latte-so done think this atfectayou, One of) work will be held today at 3 p. land got rone an chains. at the Workers Center. | Thi The Yonkers Open Forum will be the Diesel engine or electric motor, If you ever take passage on a big read the articles yet to appear in te----------------___ i h Bong is confer- Dae esis a the men Hed ae sora apy, ace on BiwBenjainin, nastetant atractor of Sie | ence is of the greatest importance all indicate how the ship’s insides | modern liner, you go to sleep nights this paper. D Hi man propped me up so that I cou jorkers School will tal on the ang by special decision of the Party ere changed to save material and|all unknowing that a regular, ie peer: R. J. MINDET| lealth Food Restaurant throw the coal into the furnace. ‘War Danger.” The lecture will be eaue (District: Comraintees this}, i Vie v4 il i de Danger In Stokeholo held at, the Workers Cooperative | |conference takes precedence over all! . ; ‘robot” which the seamen call an { SURGEON DENTIST 1600 Madison Avenue eect we t safe. The ship|Cemer 252 Warburton Ave. other mestinge. 54% «| Then there is the matter of fuel. “Iron Mike” is steering the ship Airy, Large ' za i suey juneh and iunew me into the Branch 2, Section 8. Snbsction aC. |The Red International of Labor through the darkness and the M r R d 1 i 1 UNION SQUARE twenty-five per cent of 1 7 ddl All units. of Subsection 3c will/ Unions in discussing rationalization —<——————-———____—_, Algonauin 8183 proceeds for those two d Trachea ed’ coves ‘towwavde the water, | A, comenttonal msatiiigs and di¢-|) Ul unite Gr, aubeecton aC mu g leeting Rooms and Hal gonquin 8183 tells us that “the Berengaria of the Cunard Line, of 52,000 tons, which was the former ‘Imperator’ of the Line, Not connected with any other office} weeny ie sa pce 27th St. TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, and Dances in the fron 803—Phone, I jumped over the bilgeplates and I| to the Party convention win pe nee 101 W. M A at nsdale St. found myself hanging on the Indder | Xi" meiners mise attends | until she steadied herself again. I Upper Bronx Comraderie. The Upper Bronx No. 1 Camraderie Workers Cosperative Lectures | Vesek Ramen: Me 1s |which was to be held this Sunday,| Hamburg-American by re- 1 i 2 Patronize SSE Te eae Tee teeta ane PYO-! one “Sfpper. Hatiem ‘unit’"of the has been postponed for an inderinite Fuilding it with oil-burners, reduced Clothiers, Inc ae oe ae thee ceede ac! 0 my Jo e Young Workers (Communist) League date, jue to unavoidable complica- 3 c ee See srace| Sai toe a eeeae kas Som : Loa verew by approximately 240 Czechoslovak No Tip Barber Shop 5 SCIENTIFIC 5 + t 8: . m. ere W e dancing, > = \. and two other men standing in the|Ferreshments, and good entertain: | 2r. 1. Maa and’ Shine Workers House, Inc. VEGETARIAN stoke-hole. Engineers were nowhere|ment. All comrades are invited to) Unit 2F, Section 1, will meet Mon- - er i 47 E. 72nd Si N York Q fig rates é to be seen. One of the men turned | come. : | day, at 4 'p. m. at 60 St, Marks 7 mhe epfepetite te the world 3 . 72nd St. New Yor sen iaonee BARE A RESTAURANT en. n | sos iil bea discussion on’ the| ' NX PA cS y to me and asked me what I intended | Subsection 3E. creagars compealtionedan haccumted ie eee ane Cees Seen ee (cobibrAlletton Rast 1604-6 Madison Ave. to do. I told him I was going to!| leave. He followed me. A special conference 1s called of States. all unit functionaries by the sub- section executive committee on Mon- 5FD, Section 2. MARY WOLFE Individual sanitary service by Experts—Ladies Haw Bobbing Between 107th & 108th Sts. i 7 A meeting of Unit SED, Sectio TUDEN' ; : 3 % ! Pett Shag Ie, Fuse = ra execttive Colntaithes BL. Wane] Wile pe held fie Mandar at theme STUDENT OF AR DAMROSCH ‘ Fy Get Your Money’s Worth! Specialists % T was fust in ee see to a Gisciplinary ‘measures against those |tlon headquarters, 101 W. 27th St, . SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Try the For Good. Whalthone aan ick mv life un and I functionaries who fail to attend, at 6:30 sharp ~ . cananennenes eck ent mee Ee SAM ete RNa ts PIANO LESSONS READY MADE SUITS. Park Clothing Store cree xan to ty hoe 'y tS gaabeection an, ex! Comm. Lower Bronx Y. be Moved to: » For Men. Young Men and Boys AMALGA RATNER’S The subsection executive commit- | The Lower Bronx Y. will hold Clothin FOOD WOR I got there No, 1 boat smashed. T 2440 Bronx Park East 26-28 UNION SQUARE 3) jtee Is called to be resent at the|s social at 715 E. 138th wality—Full Value 4 . Baker's Local 164 } ran and jumped into No. 7 boat| tee is cali Monday, "6:30 p.m, At) dev. Deol 1. The one: Neay Go“operative: Colony, Aurien Q y 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St Baker's Local 164 | Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurant whilst it was lowering and helped toi Ww. 27th tober” will feature. Telephone EASTABROOK 372 BROADWAY N.Y NEW YORK CITY egy aeetented 108 SECOND AVE. shove it off the ship. I took up an pA Sina aN aE aes The Workers (community party | Special rates to students from i : aba 3468 Third Ave. H. L. HARMATZ, Prop. oar and started to pull away with ‘rye international branch 1” will fights for the enactment of the 40 the Co-onerative House Cor 18th St—Tel. Algonquin 2223 7 Bre ee ae | Self-Service Cafeteria i] Be other boys. hold its regular meeting on Monday hour, B-dny_ week: ‘ Aeipllsteduanaet ssl Silla brs Union Label Bread |} 115 SECOND AVE. Near 7th St. Whilst pulling away, I took up a|®t 9 Pm. at, 101 Ww. 27th St. || BAKING DONE ON PREMISES : M. FORMAN | white nassenger who was floating in |, * the water, as he couldn’t swim. We pulled away about a quarter of a mile from the shiv. I turned to see a life boat filled with water and seven men in it. Four white and) three colored. I managed to get| Unit an, iF Meeting. a An important meeting will be held | to the ship. fIt was the French liner Mirian. I get along side at 5 0’ eloek | and was taken aboard, Welcome Home! WM. GROPPER Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave. bry Doek 1 a vel Urehard (430 Allerton Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 786 ALLERTON AVE. Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx Phone Olinville 2583 Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 183 W. Sint St. Phone Cirete 7336 -BUSINESS MEETINGS} held on the first Monday of the MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian bd | The passengers and the wjhite| month at 3 p. 1 6 - @ut 2 white and 2 colored. \erew were taken forward, while we Med atent ahate and Dairy Restaurant Saved Ten J ives. The capping seas rolled my boat away and I could not get back to the boat to the other three men. turned to another boat which was | swamped and rescued six other men. | One was the second wireless opera-_ tor, I don’t know the others. Dark quickly closed in on us, wandered about the ocean until I saw | a light. My boat was leakine very | badly and the passengers and crew. who were not pulling oars were bail- | ing out the water. I saw the first light searching for us about 11) o'clock. It vanished and I never saw | {t until about an hour and a half” after then. The weather began to set back on us again. It thundered end lightninged and hailed. Some of the boys in my boat were pretty) frightened, but I tried to cheer them | up and asked them to help me bail) the boat as fast as possible. I saw | a light again at 4 o'clock. I got the time from a passenger who had a watch on him. “Jim Crowed” On Rescue Ship. had to sleep in the hot engine room, | mess room, and alleyway, or any- |where else we could find. Nothing |to eat but bread and hot water. I |was able to save one colored males | passenger. PAC RC Te . |Why Patronize Exploiters? “BUY ONLY FROM YOUR Cooperative: ‘fo Food eS Service Bakeries, Meats, Groceries, Restaurant Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. Workers’ Cartoonist from a yearg tour in U.S.S.R. at IRVING PLAZA Irving Place and 15th St. SATURDAY EVE. November 24, 1928 at 8 p. m. Program: NEW PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE PLAYERS in the courtroom acene of SINGING JAILBIRDS By UPTON SINCLAIR The Maudicut Marionettes will entertain in the original manner Jacob Mestel Director of the “Wrethelt” Dramatic Studio in a nertes of recitations Greetings: BOB MINO! Rr Editor “Dally Worker” 1" M. EPSTEIN at 26-28 Union Sq. There will be a meeting of Unit, Sub- Section, Section Daily Worker Agents on Tuesday, November 27, at 6:30 p. m. All Agents must come without fail! (Workers Center) THE “UJ ELORE” CONFERENCE in arranging for an ANNUAL BAZAAR to be held November 30th, December 1st and 2nd at the HUNGARIAN WORKERS HOME Office Open from es Senthava Bi¥ Right Off 174th St. 8 Bronx, N. ¥ way Station Eron School 185-187 EAST BROADWAY. NEW YORK JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal AND 8 Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to WE ALL MEET | at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET YORK The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. |] 26-28 Union Sq., New York City to learn the & lish Tenguase. to prepare oneself for Ct on to college . 18 registered by TS of the State of It has all the rights nt High School, a COUPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor Frocy Cleaners and Dyers ALLERTON AVE. BRONX New York of a Governm Rational Vegetarian Restaurant SECOND AVE, 12th and 13th Sts. Vegetarian food, Our 26, 00 alumni are our best witness TELEPHONE OR ARD 4473, ‘ iM 863 Bet. only Unity Co-operators Patroniaze SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 7th Ave New York Between 110th and 1lith Ste, Next to Unity Co-operative House Ali Comrades Meet at by BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURAN 558 Claremont P’kway BUSINESS SCHOOL Bronx | | the light, I had an- 806 43rd St. ||) “ms ; ee mEmEE dinar sont with the chiet engineer 5401 7th Ave. ||, 350 East 81st Street Bookkeeping { COOPERATORS! — PATRONIZE and others in tow. I asked him to 6824 8th Ave mie GOLD” ie iz Benefit of the UJ FLORE, only Hungarian Communist Daily —Stenography } help pull his boat whilst I was pull- h ttan: 2085 Tasiasion MONRIS PASS VALUABLE ARTICLES WILL BE SOLD AT MODERATE PRICES 3 —Typewriting} | E. KARO Phone Stuyvesant 3816 Ree ke llee4! kepada? ped sPrethelt, prtontat ‘ FIRST CLASS PROGRAM Iidividual Ieinaction | Guin"2"Geatttce™” cond; ||| John’s Restaurant for my wy Ae ee o F i ndividual Instruction ea i . DEGLI: pulling four oars and they had/|/Co.operative Trading Ass'n, Inc.||| Dancing Every Night. - pnvadirow, cdl api CLASS LIMITED 649 ALFERTON AVE. "rt ae seven. The light from the ship |! office: 4301 8th Ave, B’klyn, N.Y || 9] Tickets at “Freiheit” Office Hungarian Singing Society. WORKERS ORCHESTRA ———- Cor Barker BRONX. NY where all radicals meet. shone on my boat which caused them to see us and guide me until I got! Tel. Windsor 9052-9092. #0 Unlon Square, New York 108 E. 14th STREET gox E iath ST Vel. OLinville g6s1-2 — 97¥1-2

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