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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURD. AY, DECE International Labor Defense Will Hold Conference tor Textile Workers Tomorrow MARTY, SEAMEN Workers Party Activities LITVINOY URGES LEADER, IS GIVEN. ~AYEARS IN JAIL ie ‘Communists j IM Dintgiet, Exceative: ‘Committee, New Section, SWurvthe Workers ccom- For Open Discussion, To Form Strong, United lerce Campaign or ivtriet, : raat Ist) Party will ce HS e the a & : . fi iin Gy aaah eee ag No Secrecy Front Movement i Continued from Page One Lenin Memorial Mcet. ! A Lenin Memoria) Meeting will be| held in Madison Square Garden Sat- urday evening, January 19. All Party and sympathetic organizations please take note. You are requested not to arrange lee conflicting dates. The Lenin | Memorial Meeting this year will be| |@ powerful demonstration against | |the imperialist war and for the de: The Spanish Fraction will nold its) has arranged a concert and dance for January 12 at 313 Hinsdale Ave, All workers are invited to attend. Youth bullaing oekeee A meeting of all Young Workers (Communist) League members in the building trades ‘will be held to- day, 3 p. m., at the Workers Center, 26 Union Square. |¥ears Eve with a concert and dance LEAGUE TAKE UP SOVIET PROPOSAL EMBER 15, 1928 VPage Five en Build Warships, Then Ask for More Workeve to Man ‘Them DELEGATES OF _ LABOR BODIES WILL GATHER till daybreak. All Bronx workers Continued from Page One Peskasiorer dias from. ab first ball on Saturday evening, Dec. Stohr cmorrow delegated {10h ee sons a path, hoping Ai be we, to 22, at Harlem Carino, 116th St. and | “ie ROE seo down, therefore nothing hinders a organizations thruout the New York ‘abricate enou; evidence ri nox Ave. Proceeds will go for the a pei: i . wt a wi . 7 2 that time to eit the C pring | organization of Spanish speaking | py, .NQnark Xo Pee aint) Caen ee eee eaters district, will gather at a conference nist leader to jail. ¢ COMMU} workers and for the support of the| peague will hold its sixth, annual commission. The Soviet delegation at 2 o'clock in Irving Plaza, 15th ader to jai regan ot the Spanish Bureau “Vida! dance on Jan, 5, at the Ukrainian |thinks that the prospects for the St. and Irving Pl, and launch an When the trial opened again two days ago, Preston, the British edi- Obrera.” Please, keep this date open | and give this affair your greatest Labor: Hall, Tickets are 50 cents on St., Newark neluding a free commission’s work are unfavorable, intensive campaign for the defense | t. 5 but vertheless insists that the | nd su f the 662 textile strik- . | #eppor eo Me |sub to the Young Worker for three | but, never and support of the 662 textile si tor, appeared and testified that at | esas, 4 Wk lo Damen, [months. AN sympathetic organiza; | commission meet and analyze the ers who are going on trial in New an interview between his reporter and Foch, the latter had made the declarations attributed to him in ‘The Bronx section of the Young Workers (Communist) League will] hold a Section Dance on Saturday, tions are asked not to arrange af fairs on the same date and to help us make this, affair a@ success, veascns for failure and seek new ways to solve the problem. r, Lexington, of Wall Street's fleet. Tt can carry airplanes at 40 Bedford This conference, called by the New Sarde : is Meeting. | miles an hour to Latin-America and then release them to drop bombs on the workers and peasants. The | York district of the International Marty’s lette: |Dec. 22, at the Rose Gardens, 1347 Volunteers Needed, Demand: X ‘A f K ae Minted Fae iat: further, he | Boston ‘ond. ane ent Jace band | Volunteers are wanted for clerical) “Negotiations between ind! vidual} Navy Department now demands that the forces of the navy be inereased to man all the new warships Labor Defense, is expected to form e See aten: work in connection with the Party's | yowers broke down not only because | manufactured by the government. Workers, remember—a united front of the workers and peasants of a strong united front movement that n presence of two army officers where the Soviet Union could be attacked | poy. the combined forces of the | 3ritish and the French. The judges Section 2 “Daily” Campaign, Section 2 of the Workers (Com- munist) Party is starting an inten+ sive campaign for the 5th anniver- sary of the Daily Worker, Dec. 10 Negro work, The comrades charge are head over heels in work, and upless volunteer help is gotten, important matters will be slowed up, {f not altogether neglected, Phone Ida Dailes at he National Office: Har- | the negotiations were s ret but be-| cause the whole principle treating | disarmament as an individual ques- tion for each country is false. The | the Americcs against Yankee KELLOGG TWIRL Wall St. Bankers Form PLAN NATIONAL will rally the workers of this city n the fight to free the victims of nill barons’ justice. Trade unions, workers’ clubs and fraternal organi- See ea ae ee vere so flabbergasted that they ad-| to 17 will be Daily Work k for | x ; i i Ncaviedithe cont 7 the entire weetion Businers meets | ™ vf ee rN Soviet Sere always stroated New $100,000,000 Trust zations will be represented at the The “nei A jings wi ake up the drive. Braneh Section 8. the nece or a general criterion J : . conference, each organization send- Marty. Dy the maiitery terbune den | Huts eu omourn for ene WE Pests| A membership meeting of Branch for all nations and the Soviet. pro- tT! f to Acquire Industrials A Se en | spite the evident lying of Foch and|P*!!y Worker will speak, Ee ee ainmaleare Is are based upon this general A group of ditegs Wall Street!) © a The 662 militants are being ie the general staff can only be in- ¥. W. L. Jazz Bani FE eae incinle. PLATE eT MUERTE nN 7 threatened with jail terms in the t terpreted as an attempt to prohibit! The Young Workers (Communist) 01 rane! inl Bo CAT en XK a rn ” 4 _— largest mass trial in the history o: Asi yak #, z 4 y wi P nO niss wants to inue md = eye Senet ay? bs : Bh neerhn S 2 nes ean la ute the vanti-militarist and antt-im-| ome of 8: Goldberg, 182 W. 78nd Bt, |meeting next Mondsy night. Dec. 17.| te and confess to its inability. it| Tee Hand in Bolivia- etich will enable them r:ore easily| Pershing and Others to | the American labor moveriest. t perialist campaign of the Commu-|every Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Thosé| at #:30 pm. a the Bronx, Workers | time and confess to its inability Laika Gree Seakue hee Hdueteiat 3 trial is part of the general drive of Ps nist Party of France. The sentence | Wifhin! Mg soln ahouid communicate} Center, 1330 Wilkins Ave, All mem- must deal seriously with the Soviet Paraguay Crisis Ara othakccorporaions iatke cal Speak the New England mill owners in an m ne tastes be tales an ik ene: je above address at once. bers are urged to attend. proposals.” r Sek ik aiuak already exaival pai effort to crush the National Tex- si, takable evidence that the French| | Bart N.Y. W.. Mike, =| | unt on Litvinov concludes his letter with | Continued from Page One | many of the most imzortant public| Continued from Page One tile Workers! Union and: thai ¥ ‘i Bast © . Init 2F, h busi- mal Ss r spel con- ; 4 K % A 7 militant ism, government will combat any at- Neue let ty Podesta toate eee TORSUMe Horiar CRIS Tee ba ies apt eal att ape cy from voting, not daring to register! utilities and industrial companies in| Trades Council Hall, 211 N. Park St. tant unionion 5 Bere an Ce aey foal cams cnemtuua tneoen, tebats | Rectan marta eee ate Se crn oO tn oa hnoneeals, (His. protest against: Kellogg super-| his country, as well as of similar Toledo, Ohio, Sunday, Dec. 16 ‘ 3 ‘ against the combined attack of thé) Einsaaie ste at 7:30, arm, ‘or ‘at | report and definite rennmrrnzzs na | Som tO CISCUSY TAP NO) vision, The Bolivian delegate, as a/ corporations throughout Latin Amer- Labor Building, 129 Michigan st. | Davis Urges Big Coal , imperialists and that such prepara-| 42nd st. at 9 a. m. All young work-|on activizing the membership of the rp fake maneuver of independence | ica, Columbus, Ohio, Mcx.day, Dec. 17 Ty t! ° 4 W. + d tions are actually taking place, ers and students are invited. | unit. See te izerland, Dec. 1! from Kelloge’s will, refrained from| Some of those in the combine are Centon Ohin, Teenie pe a trusts; Lewis Worrie 8 _ The Communist Party here is tak-| — Noutce to All Party Members. | " the foreign min- attending the committee meeting | the Duke power and tobacco inter -ypawiam chic, Tuesday, Dec. 18 Over Bosses’ Profits ' ing every opportunity to bring the! 4 party membership meeting will | combate tive resemann of Ger- where the proposal was voted upon,|ests, Stone & Webster & Boldget * cgay aheiaake Hall, 210 Mar- id case before the attention of the|be held Friday evening, Dec, 21, pe pares Monday at 6:15 many, Aristide Briand of France, Joaying the situation entirely to the Tasty utility belles aad Hae ee WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UR— ‘3 workers, not only in France but all | Thita"aver ‘all compedes ane te mode ee Bie and Austen Chamberlain of England | United States. |Lehmar, Brothers, Kidder, Peabody “STOR, Ohio, Wednesday, Dec. 19.| Consolidation of bituminous coal © over the world, and expose the war noteg that fey. are to arrange | no | THe inaternational Draneh 1. are continuing their conversations, pe a eg | € Co., Brown Brothers, the Mellon. Cleveland, Ti:ursday, Dec. 20, As-|companies into 100 or 200 con- % let 3 wi is da vhii re ei] st s Ay ‘a Be Ne is a ; a. ‘¢ PY 4, preeennans against the Soviet | conticting im Drapared th attend this | 8 Hnbaetant sens day at 9 Piel gree See reegns ASUNCION, Paraguay, Dec. 14/owned Aluminum Company, the Can- -°CStion Hall, 2105 E. 2ist St. cerns is the salvation of the now ’ : | opened at 80 p.m, Comrades wii| Ee are scheduled to take place at 6 p./UP—It was officially announced|adian Life Insurance Co., etc. Youngstown, Friday, Dec. 21,/depressed industry, Secretary of » id |be admitted by Party membership | quesday cote pe an imnor-|m, today. = today that’ patrols of Bolivian) The new trust will be known as Ukrainian Hall, 625 1-2 W. Rayen Labor Davis told the Sousa ee \ | perd only and must be in good stand! tant ‘mecting will be held by Unit) — troops had been seen some olga beet Industries, Inc, and will AVYe aioe maid tnth-tract Teore Sie | | + Re oe [8B UF at 101 Ww. 27th di from the river Negro, along the| »cquire various corporations and op-| Bellaire, Saturday, Dec. 22 A ited if newasary toe ] pant SY Gomstrts Danse. =| Unit au, Beit” hold an impor- U. &. Forces Indians irontier. rate them in order to inerease their Pittsburg #3; Interna: |snesolidation : ection of the 7 Ww a 6: a ve ‘ Nes " | Young Workers (Communist) League ma at 101 Wide we Se to Live in Poverty _0n_the invitation of President | P? aflts, ee their finances, tional £ , 205 James) John L. Lewis, president of the ) | — rv, Jose P. Guggiari, the leaders | Production, merchandising and ad- | St., N. United Mine Workers, charged gas | amLANTIC CITY. N. F., Dee of the various political parties met/vertising. The phenomenon known) phj: adelphia, Pa., Dec. 26, and electric utilities are buying coal) / — raterna rganizations --Three hundred and fifty tho at the Government “Homie, to ‘die-| 8 Mie in cies saa he Wilmington, Del., Dec. 27; Balti- below cost and using it to manufac. (4 . Tnd‘ans live in deplorable conditions |¢Uss the entire situaiion in the) be quite dence, large more, Dec. 28. ture gas and electricity to compete ” Beacon Mill Wenleara: lider the eare of the federal gov. boundary crisis with Bolivia, dividends and worsened working Washington, Dee. 29, and New| with coal. in Rally Ranks ish Workers Dance, { Women Thentre Party. crnment, speakers said todav at a The newspaper El Liberal pub-|\clved, “ ; York, Jan, 4. it Say ‘The Spanish Fraction of the Work-| A good opportunity for Jewish | conference of friends of the Indians | lished a bulletin this afternoon an-} In New York, Scott Nearing and “For Any Kind of Insurance ers (Communist ty will hold its| Workers to see the regular week-end | pare ‘i 2 In- i thi at = Pershi i 2 Continued from Page One Tree denne autaraay Grexibg, Donte [Dine in the Schwan are 'nventgeron (bere. ‘The annropriation for the Tn- ‘nouncing that the Chilean foreign ue saciilnt gary, cndornen ershing will speak t other, Rob. ie told them not to strike. He said 2 Herlem Casino, 116th St. ana 1A St. rae Srd Ave. on Fridav|dians’ for 1930 as stipe ministry denied a report that the robber Lengue Nations, the fi R er’ k nto will be chairman of a] 0 . .|Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go. for the evening, Feb, 8, at reduced prices if a 3. speakers claimed, at lea: ree inister at Santi ‘hile, | Seog pence pact and creates the — he meeting. that everything would be all right | organisation of Spanish workers and (tickets “are gotten In advance. The | © AeTeRs. i peakers cle Bolivian minister at antiago, Chile, jiuston in he abolishec Meeti . 1 1 after the strike was over, and that| the. support ‘of their organ. "Vidu | fuil price will be charged on the | $25,000,000 should have been appro- had been assured of Chile’s neutral-| under capitatinm. Down with then | ings are also being prepared Hitt ahapldatarat wait hile ene Obrera.” se this with oes geal in: | day of: the. performance, Tickets in | priated ity in case of war. | fraltors to the working class! rn other parts of the country, Telephone Murray Hill 5550 e ernational affair, please, dot not |advance may be gotten at the central | RaMRIRG (elie 2 pale ‘ ———-—— —————— |] East 42nd Street, N York had the chance. As soon as the|arrange any other affair on that | office of the United Council of Work-| gies Fotetay on) the WG BE daanhnde We uw ee ce me oreet, New Fee be ices 3 the 5 f | date ing Women, 89 E. 11th St. Room | eee a en in the Amalga-|tion at’ 10 saa Yaa BAe S4i||MEET YOUR. FRIENDS a° Ni | FURNISH f strike ended, ara the per cent ©) else | 938, or phone Stuyvesant 05 mated,” at 1 if Wotkins St lead the h | cely —— tage cut Wes. pur sats sttees by alt Oftien Wermers, |. Fewauaigavtergct 1s ty. Dene ee ReMi wader tn ||| Messinger’s Vegetarian — iearsnanie Sinaia Bor eaten TRAIL the New Bedford mills, Batty an-| The Office Workers’ Umon has ar-| a En Dy + Raxkethall and Dance. ‘reiheit Mandolin Orchestra. easonable. - Kilpatrick 5107. Pall Ey CEN RA scutead’ andnik eas. printed if the |f2nged a dance for Washington's}, She Williamsburg branch of the) he first scheduled fame af the) The second of a series of chamber || ! 4 ek bros ib bl apa, C [birthday eve, Feb. 21, at Webster | {Je D- will sponsor a dance, and | haskethall league of the Labor Sports | music concerts will be given by the and Dairy Restaurant “ENTERTAINMENT” uve, Dec, raion oes ayed between the | Preine olin. Orehes ce. 2 New Bedford papers, that as long as Manor, Sympathetlo ’ orgaalzations | once Sor aatiin “aver Greokion,. at | Unio” .Wit De Played, between, the |Preihalt Mandolin Orchestra Dec. 22 | 2 the other mills were cutting 5 per aked not to arrange any affair!’ The funds collected at’ the LAL fi aay tol &t 8:30 p.m. at 106 EB. 14th St. Hn-||]176% Southern Bivd., Bron: Tusic Furnished for all occasions. tthe B. a P, file | {oF that evening. Ee Ee RE Nk a Se St. at 2:30 p. m. to-| semble quartet and solos. Right Off 174th St. Subway Stadt By Expert Talents. GEO. DUPREE, nt, the -Benpon-an “a pile toe [dance will be donated to the class! morrow. |, | Reais ae 1347 Brondwaye — Chickering 1080, ould also cut per cent, “ He Inter-Racial Dance. * : Yonkers Open Forum. = aa P ‘otice to all Party and lab | cents, Fretheit Sport Club " | | | he same as the other mills, bepeiottee, CHEANLeRae ieee Sin Win BE) 58 The Sante be| Dr. P. J. Bauerberg will speak on | COMRADES EAT j MARY WOLFE In the card room, workers work- pe an Inter-racial Dance on Decem- THO ea eatenene gaa at played Prelhelt: 4 an motte Canta fora 8 prokxingman's | at the { i i re 2 of Si A. G. at Par ire nt of view” a e Yonkers Open H L Jr, ing on three cards, got a 15 per cent | orca it no attains, Were arrenued | Lease for Mutual Aid will be held) rye, “th Kick-off at 1p, m,| Forum, 2 rburton Ave., tomor- | SCIENTIFIC | eee CONSERVATORY not Bookkeeping cut; those on four cards, a five per |that will conflict with this one.» |Dec- 21st at Beethoven Hall, 210 E./pirections to, field, take Brighton |row at § p. m. —Stenograply cent cut, Vicious speed-up was also biaiad “eeeigss Hanis, [enna Pema atte line train to Parkside Ave: and walk | | VEGETARIAN i PIANO LESSONS — if Ae ; ‘ 4 N 4 See re y The Workers (Communist) Party | —_ introduced. The work of spinners| ‘Tne New York Working Women’s! a Negro, Watertninment, Dance. g team vs. Spartacus db! tights Yor the’ orsunizarion of the | RESTAURAN' Moved to ypewriting was doubled; spinners who were | Federation will have q theatre party rd pore £ We HeEnd “8b | 2440 Bronx Park East working on two machines, now work at the Provincetown Theatre, MeDougal St., Saturday evening, Dec, ls labor organizations to formulate | 133 | has been arranged by Section 6 of | x the Workers (Communist) Party at | 1604-6 Madison Ave. | Near Co- perative Colony. Apt. 6H EASTA i Individual Instruction on four. In the napping and card | 29, preventini Upton Sinclair’ bil a Viet gal Aye pear eeeg| ne ; | Between 107th & 108th Sts. baht i . ey AG CLASS LIMITED rooms, a worker has four machines |/n8 Jailbirds. the proceeds wi ma “4 bei = i. mged é pel rates to students from 4 . Ro io the bulla f° the Wo- | Program’ is being prepared ™ eb ; < Hipe orp gt en et ee tae eel ee a (as The Greate: | [the Coperative Hou. | $108 E. 14th STREET : ‘i ing i obtained at 26-23 Union Square. ooperative Ba’ i Phone 8t t 381 | But this dos not bring invenough ad telat ks | A concert and ball will be given | ing Parents atest Seno eat Ane, Stuxveegnt: Ja16 profits to suit the Beacon bosses. Dancing at Workers Centers |by the Unity Cooperative in celebra- sion free. ection © John’s Restaurant a = Spinners have been told they can ex-| Every Saturday night there will| tion of its first anniversary on Sat- | 8 Rs oe 7 GPRRLALTY: SCATTAN Dtanties t a 15 to 20 per cent wage cut on|2¢.2a"cing at the Workers Center |urday evening, Dev, 22, in the Laurel | | Harlem Sunday Forum, IV NEW YORK crry— EB 18) ; pec’ per ¢ ge 26-28 Union Sq. on the fourth floor. Gatden, 75 1. 116th St. A Russian The Harlem Educational Forum |! 1999 pair of pants of the best A place with atmosphere Jan, 1, Weavers will be cut 15 per | A good band will be on hand on these | balalaika orchestra and a noted Rus- | will be open tomorron. afternoon at a where all radicals meet, ‘ : evenings, and all workers who come |sian dancer will he on the program | 2:30 p. m. a aul ~ s < ° . > cent; dye house workers, 8 per cent, | FyePii8® jind all workers who come | Hnardeceriaaill snbukecon: "Woman | wools and rrorsted to ae any | 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORA 5 and workers in the napping room | good time. ee eee 22 | Office We aperas Attentzont and Organization.” | oe duced ss on t 1SS to @a 1S-- , g | A mass meeting of office workers | * . bd due to ze 9 percent wage Fretheit Singing Society. will be held Thursday, Dec. 20, at the | ollowers $4.95 and Up cut the first of the year. For the first time in New York. Labor Temple, 2nd Ave. and 14th | Boars is xe #\ We are making the | | It) The Acushnet mills, Front St., has |the Freiheit Singing Society wili| St. Juliet Stuart Poyntz, as well as Od Bret OU hcp ic gy ye A best pants to order | | Health Food IT IS TO YOUR OWN ADVANTAGE! just given a 5 per cent cut to the | Present Mendelsohn’s oratorio, “Wal-| other prominent speakers. will ad- ticipants will meet at We have 50,000 dif- * * g just giver P orale Nights with a seecone an: [areas the meeting, : 3 a] Vegetaria ’ wee aha card soon: many fae (teem fs ‘a symphony or-| Ge ferent designs, im n orkers in card room, many Of |chestra conducted by Lazar Weiner. | ee 5 ported and domestic * B chon nave wonkedsiker!16 andjViliehe concern will. take nines: petic: Negro Champion Dance. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOF fabrics, at very rea- Restaurant years, The bosses of the Page Mill, |42¥,, Dec, 29, at ear peary Hall, 67th} The Negro Champion and the SURGEON DENTIST | sonable prices. | = i | 3t. and 7th Ave. Tick: an be got- | Américan Negro Labor Congress will | | orice Hours: ‘lues, Thurs & Sat. |! ‘A \méod opportunity || 1600 MADISON AVE. W dually tweitery Mi 1399 Brock Avenue, when they found’|ten at the Freiheit office, 30 Union have a jot dance and entertain. Hee Me adele ky By to save money and| | Phone: University 5365 _. We cordially invite you to come and take advantage of our many workers were members of the iB Pgh eae Pane ida aa Bt Penplegatica Casing 1 aey, 10-00 s,m. to 00 (pm time when you come GREAT SALE that offers you an unlimited variety of Fabrics, National Textile Workers Union, re- Brownsville Dance. Matinutibnn? aracieecbdcntac oDeenye PLEASE 4 HONE FOR ve mt 3 Spectattst Models, Colors and Patterns in smartly-tailored all-wool SUITS, ¢ Pies semrmoveness helay 0% |. Saar g, Mea | ee eer | me All Comrades Meet ap oadahee soning sebeeenen ' /peed-up they had threatened. i valk 7 4 a as 5 cor ond A ace. Worst vomrades Meet at . " | | The Pemaquid Mill, Coggeshall Minwaeeiiion banae rei He be Boltman wilt ypeak at the Gen- Velephone. benign 6022 I) R. & G. BRONSTEIN’S We are manufacturers, and sell direct to the customer, there- if st., which introduced a 33% cut in|Sackman St, Brooklyn, [eral Amalgamated Worum today at \ om 17-53 Delancey St. VEGETARIAN HEALTH ‘ore you save the middleman’s profit. r o'cloe! e orkers ven } ah 4 : wages and a 33% per cent in speed-| Cour: he a deraey City. | | 4th floor, on “How Our Trade Ulich! CT habhat Pt Sade | ISTAU Men who can tell a fine fabric with the feel of their fingers 7 up last week, gave this steal back to| 4 course in English for workers| 4°? Organized in the Soviet Union ¥ RESTAURANT h blir She Het i € the workers, due to the activity of | and in the A. B. C. of Communism a ole OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS. | | 558 Claremont P’kway B ind judge good tailoring in the twinkling of an eye, have given \ ij will be given at the Ukrainian Home, rownsville Lecture. | pasha. RcumOUHT aR AST kwa: sige! MAISEL & STRAUSS their highest praise for mann lectery the National Union. 160 Mercer St. Jersey City, every) _™ Nelson will speak in Browns- IRGEON DENTIST = : 8 8 ay ee 5 ne SB Seay the J { i thelmktcusten ot Senet Tan | 858 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. Get Your Money’s Worth! Acie hig cae ls oe ait \ Phila. Young Workers pA Ee | COUPHASEOBSRTRONIEE! BI co, Worn shcante es Try the | Rational ‘ COME AND CONVINCE YOURSELF! f . . aa -¥ * | fi i to Hold Camaraderie | 4 conterence of representativer of M, CORMAN. = {Park Clothing Store!!! vegetarian Restaurant } | | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14.—A/ Pent, forine defense of the, see | Allertor, Carriage, Bicycle DR. J. MINDEI! oe Ot Nathan tate if. SECOND AVE, MAISEL & STRAUSS, I ‘ camaraderie. and( get-together will: ford will bo held ‘tomorrow’ after and Toy Shop R. J. MINDET)} jos avenue A” Corner 6th St Bet. 12th and 13th Bt. “IMPRESSIVELY GOOD CLOTHES.” , noon, at 2 o'clock at Irving Plaza, NEW YORK CITY be held by the Young Workers (Communist) League of this city on New Year's Eve at the district headquarters, 1214 Spring Garden St. The various units of the Young _ Workers League have already started work for this affair and it “promises to be one of the best that the League has ever held, _pathizers are invited. Sym- howra and work! cond! UNION SHOP « ‘ i 2 tom ne for Negro and white workern. JEWELER Branch of the Amalgamated Dairy and Vegetarian Restauran: , e e Food Workers 103 SECOND AVE, Bakeries, Meats, 78) ALLERTON AVENUE Thaw. Stet Sti Puowe Clive Tene H. L. HARMATZ, Prop. N ] t e d a ] e t Groceries, olinviite 489 BUSINESS MEETING<] Self-Service Cafeteria || Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak | Worker's House, Inc. |947 ©. 72nd St. New York 4 Telephone: Rhinelander 5087 16th St. and Irving Pl. Why Patronize] ~s== Exploiters? | “BUY ONLY FROM YOUR |} Cooperative Food Service Restaurant Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. 806 48rd St. 5401 7th Ave, 6824 8th Ave. Manhattan: 2085 Lexington Ave, Co-operative Trading Ass'n, Inc, Office: 4301 8th Ave. B’klyn, N. Y. Tel. Windsor 9052-9092. /ERTON AVE. Near Allerton Thentre, Brons Phone Olinville 258% Qoopmrat US! PATRONIZ | E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Stor Cigars — Cigarettes — Cand: 649 ALLERTON AVE.. Cor, Barker, BRONX, N. Y Tel, OLinville 9681-2 — 9791 2 | | LER We carry a rufa line of. watches, clocks and Jewelry { Patronize ‘No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE f (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) SURGEON DENTIS7 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone, Algonuuin #183 Vor connected with as een mens | fO0D wana taker's Local 164 deets stSafturday n the month at 468 Third Ave Bronx, ¥ Ask Union Label Bread Hotel and Restaurant Workers eld on ee Maid Moi iy of the —Join Advertise your union meetings here, For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City ~ AMALGAMATED Onity Co-operators Patroniae 3AM LESSER Ledies’ and Gents’ Tailor isis ith Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Inity Co-operative House Workers Cocperative Clothiers, Inc. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. READY MADE SUITS. Quality—Full Value 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 Sinwtly Vegetarian Food. WE ALL MEET NEW WAY CAFETERI. 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK For Good Wholesome Fo. EAT AT RATNER’S 115 SECOND AVE. Near 7th St, BAKING DONB ON PREMISES | Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave. Vel: Dry Dock 126%; Orehurd (4su | i Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX 377 Fourth Ave., (bet. 26 OPE} ERY DAY TILL 7: SUNDAYS OP. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION BEACON, N. Y. — Phone, Beacon 862 OPEN ALL YEAR RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK City Phone:—Algonquin 6900—Olinville 8947. -27th St.), New York, N. Spend Your Winter Vacation at Cooperative Workers’ Camp 30 P. M.—Ph.: TILL Gramercy 2949. 2:00 P. M.

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