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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1929 Page Five Class War Victims in Many Prisons Send Greetings to International Labor Defense e LABOR MILITANTS IN MANY BATTLES PRAISE ITS WORK Funds to Aid Families of Prisoners Night Workers. Night Workers Branch’ meets to- day at 2:30 p. m. Newark Y. W. L. Dance. The Young Workers (Communist) League will hold its’ sixth annual dance Saturday at the Ukrainian Labor Hall, 57 Beacon St., Newark, All sympathetic organizations are same date and to help us make this affair a success. . East N. The East Young Worke: rae ; Y. Y¥.W.L. Dance, Y. section of the (Communist) League Letters received from class war prisoners at the National Office of the International Labor Defense show the importance of the cam- paign for funds now being conducted by the I. L. D. and reveal how much America’s class war prisoners de- pend upon that crganization. A let- ter from Sam Bonito from the East- ern State Penitentiary says: “This is the first opportunity T have had to write you and with these few lines I wish to express ny sincere thanks and gratitude for Il you have done for me and are wying to do. The interest of the dear comrades who have taken on y misfortune is appreciated greatly and I asure you that I cannot find words enough to express my esteem for all the efforts on my behalf and on behalf of the other class war prisoners.” Saturday, Jan, 12, at the Hast New York Workers Center, 313 Hinsdale St. There will be entertainment and an excellent jazz band. All work- ers are invited to attend, per Lenin Memorial Meet. A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be held in Madison Square Garden Sat- urday evening, January 19, All Party | take note. You are requested not to arrange any conflicting dates, The Lenin Memorial Meeting this year will be a powerful demonstration agai the imperialist war and for the de- fense of the Soviet Union. ee E: Unit 3E 2F. Unit 3E 2F will ho meeting: 101 W import p. m, at Unit 31 Unit 3H 1F will have a very impor- tant meeting a t6:15 p. m. at 101 W. 27th St. Unit 5F, . Section 1. Italian, Worker Writes. From Comsteck prison in New York state comes a letter from Michele DeMarco, arrested because his anti-fascist activities. He says: “Today I received in my cell your good letter regarding the campaign for Christmas funds, and I am very sorry that I could not myself sell some of the coupons. I am in prison with a 14 months’ sentence, and, | you remember, I was arrested in the anti~ fascist case a year ago in the Bronx, I will be released in April, | 1929, and I fear, that I will be de- | ported to Italy upon my release, | which would mean certain long im- prisonment and maybe death. My sincere good wishes to the Interna- tional Labor Defense.” cial meet for the discussion of the majority and minority theses to- 6:3 Op. m, at 60 St. * * * Pioneer Basketball ‘Team. The Young Pioneers of District 2 have formed a basketball team, and challenge all junior teams to games. All who wish to arrange contests should communicate with the Young 26-28 Union Pioneers Square. of America, * * * Unit SF, Section 1, 8F, Section 1, will discussion meeting today p.m, at 60 St. Marks Place, ‘Ail must be present and on/ Unit hold Party lat 6 | members | time. . . . Branch 4, See. 5. The meeting is postponed from Monday, Dec. 31, to Thursday | Discussion on the Convention issues | Speaker: ting the majorit; hives aoe F ‘peakers representing jority ) , Fur Militant in Sing Sing. | and the minority will be sent by the Sam Kurland, who was sentenced | district arrangements committee. to prison when he was taking part ee DI in the furriers’ strike, writes from! Morning Night Workers Branch. Sing Sing prison: All members of this branch raat « i your letter wi attend the meeting tomorrow at eamerives your. letier cwith the, S°cn" at the. Workers Genter, 26 enclosed check and wish to thank | Union’ square. The meeting will be " : everything that you have | devoted to discussion on the conven- YOR. Ar & geil nasi h : heart | tion issues. ‘There will be two speak- done for me. I am with you heart) ers’ one for the majority and one and soul, and hope to hear more! for the minority. from you. Some day I hope to be | be * * with you again.” International Branch 1-1. v at again. | i The next meeting of our Int. Br. A letter from the patients of the | (1 -1)°wit be held today at 7:30 p. m, Jewish Consumptive Relief Associa- at Go St. Marks Place, ane, order of P ji i business will be the discussion on tion Sanatorium in Los aasies | the majority and minority theses, states: * * * | All Organizations and Daily Worker Agents! Victims of Industry. asked not to arrange affairs on the] , will hold its first section dance on| and sympathetic organizations please | , Will hold a spe- | Marks | x at 8 p, m, at 1330 Wilkins Ave.) “We, who are the victims of the capitalist system and their vicious speed-up methods, wish to extend our greetings and express our soli- darity with those other victims of espitalism, the class war prisoners. We. the patients of the J. C. R. A. All organizations and Daily Work- er agents bear in mind that there are only three days left to the Fifth Anniver: All greetings must be in at once. Settle for tickets not later than Wednesday night. Order your Daily Worker bundles. Elect. your com- mittee for distribution of the Daily Be oe, Worker and to help at the affair. S. Duarte, California, feel that de- La wees 9 spite being tubercular and unable 9 work it is our duty to stand by | 4 : in| the units of Section 6 will’ meet and the International Labor Defense in| giscuss the agenda of the Party Con- \fighting for the release of workers | Tennee: au fomranes must attend Sagres .| their unit meetings and take part jwho weve thrown into prisons be-|in°these important discussion, bause they dared to fight ciate a Section 6, Beginning with Monday, Dec. 31, at its headquarters T ‘omorrow evening at. and F4 will meet at the quarters, Manhattan Av The meetings of the rest of the units of Section 6 will be announced later. * * * sion on Youth Problems. ssion on the youth problems will be held to- day at m., at 253. Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. ‘The discussion leader will be John Williamson. All members of Unit 6 must be present * * * Nucleus 2F, Section 1, Postponed, | The convention discussion of this |unit will be held tomorrow evening | at 6 p. m., at 60 St. Marks Place. Representatives of CEC and Opposi- Hon will Introduce discussion. * 8 Morning Int'l The Morning Inter will meet tomorrow, m,. at 26-28 Union Square. There will be a discussion on the inner Party situation, ard the pre-convention is- sues. Braseh. ional Bi at 10 neh Unit 18, Sub There will be a regu eting of Unit 18, Subsection today at Union Square, os mote Funetionaries, 7K, St. All the functionaries of Un | will meet today at at 28 Union Sauare, | weave | | There 30D, Section 7, Attention! Workers Party Activities HOOVER HINTS > KELLOGG PACT VOTE IS FIRST DETROIT WILL HOLD BIG AFFAIR FOR THE ‘DAILY’ Cruisers Come Up as| Workers to to Attend Big | Unfinished Business (Continued from Page One votes to make it quite probable now that the plan of discussing beth cruisers and treaties simultaneously | will be junked, Cruiser Bill Comes Up. When congress assembles at 2 | ania ne vthe Daily will become a reality, with hundreds | * m, Thursday, the cruiser bill will come up, as unfinished business, and |probably Senator Hale will make a speech for it. Then Borah will move to go into executive session and con- |sider the Kellogg Facts. Unless un- |animous consent is given, which is unlikely, a vote will be taken on |this vote will show whether Hoover and his program have the right of will _be a meeting of the | way, or whether it was actually Industrial Organizers and Agitprop | p750) oy rie _ " | Directors of Section 7, tomorrow, 8|Hoover’s prograra to vote on the |p. m., at 764 40th St. Brooklyn, All units)’ must be represented. Very |important. Unit 3F, Subsection 2A. An important meeting of Unit 3F, Subsection 2A will be held tomor- row, 6 p. m., at 101 W. 27th St. All members m st attend. | . important. | Executives, Subsection 3C. | The Executive Committee of Sub- | section 3C will meet today at 6:30 p. m., at 101 W. 27th St. Impor- tant matters will be taken up. All executive memberg must attend. | Unit 5F, 3D. 3D will meet today at 28 Union Square, Room ‘A Barty discussion will take ae ee Unit SF, 2B. A special meeting has been called by Unit 5F, 2B for tomorrow, 6 p. m., at 101 W. 27th St. All members are urged to attend and be on tine, Negro Committee Conference. section and section directors, and unit Negro organizers are urged to attend this conference. eo Te * Unit 2F, Section 6 The regular membership meeting jot Unit 2F, Section 6, will be held tomorrow, 6:15 p, m., at 56 Manhat- tan Ave. Brooklyn. ane * Section 6 Literature. A meeting of literature agents of Section 6 will be held at 56 Manhat. tan Ave., Brooklyn, tomorrow at 8: | p.m. ioe. Unit 4F, Section 1 Meet. Unit 4F, Section 1 of the Workers | (Communist) Party will hold an im- portant meeting tonight to discuss | the Party Thesis. There will be two| speakers, one representing the C.E.C. and one the Minority. All comrades of Unit 4 must attend this meeting, | | which will begin at 6:30 p. m. sharp | jat 60 St. Marks Place. * Unit oF, Mr icden 1 | A special meeting of Unit 6F, Sec- | ton 1 (will be held tomorrow ‘at 60 Marks Place at 6 p. m, sharp. A cussion on the Party theses will | | alc Today at 6 p. m. F6 will meet higher standard of living. gladly give our last few nickels As dimes to help you in this fight. We} are sending you $25 from the sales | of Christmas fund campaign cou- pons. May our small contributions | serve as a sample of working class solidarity.” | (By Red Aid) The funds now being collected in| Amongst the most powerful and ihe Christmas campaign of the I. | effective of the slogans propagated J. D.. which has been extended|by the National Zaranist Party through the first part of January, | which has now come into power in will go to help the class war pris- | Roumania, were: Abolish martial eners and their dependents and will |law! Abolish the press censorship!| be used in the defense of 1,100 other | Complete freedom of the press and workers now facing the capitalist | coalition freedom! Democratic ad- courts. | ministration! The full application of | the laws! » 10. ona Yankee Bosses | The government of Maniu has now pit nf \issued a proclamation which an- in Havana Celebrate | nounces a partial carrying out of the With Cash We Gave | |demands propagated for years with 1.—The scintillat- | ‘Y: The abolition of martial law and | enthusiasm and zeal by Maniu’s par- HAVANA, Jan. ing liehts of the Prado lured more than 10.000 American capitalists to | greet the New Year here today. scandalous decepti f publi a Often called the “Paris” of the jon js contained th SUD dellowtae west, Havana outdid itself to enter- | facts: fin, those who sought her for! “On the 23rd of November, 1928, hiskey, women and gambling. | the non-party newspaper “Bessarab- » The principal cabarets and roof | skoya Slovo” appeared with an offi- gardens offered special programs | (cial stamp “Passed by the Censor.” and the famous National Casino was | The same number of this newspaper jemmed in the early morning as pa- | which is not in the least oppositional trons sought the lucky turn of the | publishes the order of the govern- roulette wheel. They got the money | ment abolishing the censorship. The by exploiting both the workers of | | Siguranza snaps its fingers at the the United States and Cuba. | orders of the government. Bank cap- |ital and the Regency Council are | still the powers behind the scene Soviet Government because the National Zaranists sup- \ported by the reformists are sup- Names 2 Ships for « porters of imperialism both against Sacco and Vanzetti. |the working class movement and |against the Soviet Union. And there- LENINGRAD, Jan, 1 (F.P.).— fore the state of siege still exists as ‘two big merchantmen, named the | is proved by the fact that the trial Sacco and the Vanzetti, have just of the Galatz revolutionary youth heen completed for the Soviet com- | has been fixed to take place shortly. mercial fleet by the Leningrad-|Two of the chief accused, Guroft Baltie government shipbuilding yard. | and Kahane, are at present in pri- They are 5,000-ton lumber car-|son as politicals, In consequence of has been announced. Announced, but not carried out. The proof for this riers. continual torture and maltreatment i Guroff is lame in both legs and his Ueague Invites Root, body is covered with terrible wounds | which continually break out afresh. Kahane has now only one leg, An attempt to shoot him “whilst at- tempting to escape” failed. The bul- of Nations has invited Elihu Root, let which should have ended his life notorious American reactionary jur-|8truck him in the groin and made ist. to be one of the jurists to study | Necessary the amputation of his leg tevisions of the statutes of the| Apart from this process there are League “court of justice.” & number of other trials which are Reactionary Jurist GENEVA, Jan. 1—The League MANIU CARRIES ON BRATIANU PRACTICES | the abolition of the press censorship | announced to take place before the |courts martial, altho these courts are now illegal. When in the opposition the Maniu} |party declared that the sentences |passed by the courts martial were illegal, If the government of this party were in the least logical, it} would have to annul all such sen-! tences and release Buyor, Stephanov and all the other political prisoners who are serving brutal sentences imposed illegally by the courts mar- tial. The government has done nothing |of the sort, and none of the slogans | which the Maniu party propagated so energetically in the opposition will be put into action now that the party has power unless an energetic campaign on the part of the inter- national proletariat makes the de- mand for a general and uncondition- al amnesty in’ Roumania so strong that the government is unable to re- sist it. The present Minister of the Inte- Workers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. SUITS MADE TO ORDER READY MADE SUITS, Quality—Full Value 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. Cor. 18th St.—Tel, Algonquin 2223 PHONE:— RHINELANDER 3016, Comrade Francis Pilat | MIDWIFE ° | Waukegan. Kellogg treaties first. Mass Banquet (Special to the Daily Wo DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 1.- banquet” e the magic words around which all working class ac- tivity is now revolving in Detroit. And Sunday night the great mass banquet in celebration of the fifth Worker ker) of workers taking part. This big celebration, for which preparations have been going on for the past few weeks, will be held at 1243 Fer- ry St. 28 |Borah’s motion, and the result of | | anni The mere fact that any politician | | says he is in favor of first voting the Kellogg pacts, means little under present circumstances, because of | becloud the issue with a peace of- by Archeologists ODESSA, U. S. S. R., (By Mail). —Archeological excavations near Nikolaev last year yielded excep- tionally important results. was discovered a broad street with dating from the sixth century. Workers also found a block of Hel- lenic ruins. The expedition collect- ed about 6,000 objects of historical importance, including crockery, ac- |Correction in Party Discussion Voting The figures given yesterday in the report of the Party membership |voting on the convention theses were incorrect for New Haven and Later, and correct re- | ports, show that the Opposition vote the desire of all imperialists to Unit 4, Section 7. sive 7 ep ees ; Unit 4, Section 7? will meet to-|fensive. What Hoover actually or- }day at 8 p. m., at 48 Bay 28th St, | ders the senators to do, in the name There will be a Party discussion 2 with majority and minority areas American imperialism, will show sentatives. es : | in the voting. | Unit 4F, Bubsection 24° will nit 4F, Subsection 2A. will meet * | today at Doi mt 10 We ‘Important Finds 27th’ St. of USSR at Odessa There | sidewalks and remnants of buildings| swallowing poison in his room at The Negro District Committee of | 4 Sa 8 the Workers (Communist) Party has |cessories of religious rituals and called a conference for Jan, 25, at| rar fr: 8. | viet | 8 p. m, at the Workers Center, 28 | 727° agments. Forty Soviet Union Square. Negro workers, those | archaeologists took part in the interested in Negro work, Negro sub- | work, |in New Haven was 19, instead of | 17, and that the Central Executive Committee vote for Waukegan was | |21 instead of 16. Also Oakland |should have been grouped with Cali- fornia, making the totals for that | district: C. E. C., 208; Opposition, 172, FIND GIRL’S BODY. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 1 (U.P).—The body of June Nelson, 12, was found today in an irrigation canal here. She had been missing since last night when she left her hom eto go to a nearby grocery store. She appeared to have met death by drowning. rior Vaida-Voievod declared giving evidence in the Klausenburg trial: | “This trial is illegal, There exist no laws against the Communists.” His j solution, however, for the situation is the following: “When we national Zaranists take power we will pass such laws against the Communists! that no one will dream of an-| nouncing himself a Communist.” | That is the aim of the national sar nists will be to legalize the previous illegality. | We unite our protests against such | intentions of the present government | with those of the following organiz-| ations: | The Committee for a full Amnesty | (Chairman Costa Foru). | The Central Relief Committee of | the Unitary Trade Unions. The Committee of the Workers | and Peasants Block. | | | Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops’ 26-28 UNION SQUARE Qi flight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) DR. L. HENDIN SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. MODERATE PRICES Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues, Thurs, & Bat. 9:30-22 a, m., 2-8 p. m, Sunday, 10:00 a. m, to 1:00 p, m. PLEASE, TELEPHONE For POINTMEN’ 249 east 115th STREET Cor, Second Ave, New Telephone: Lehigh 6022, DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE York |[ 351 E- 77th St. New York, N. ¥. || Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office |should be no doubt in the mind of A musical program including pro- fessional performers of the highest rank has been arranged. Music | suitable to the celebration of the} ‘sary of a revolutionary pa- per will be played. Nationally known leaders of the Communist movement will be among the speakers at the mass banquet. | The finishing touches are also be- ing put on the preparations for the distribution of 25,000 copies of the| special anniversary edition of the of this city. At the same time the campaign for greetings and sub- scriptions, under the direction of| 106 © 14th st. Sarah Victor, Daily Worker agent, is proceeding unabated. Jobless Musician Fraternal Organizations JOBLESS RUSH ie that evening. “Mass | « | Daily Worker to the auto workers} Office Workers. The Office Workers’ Union has ar- ranged a dance for Washington's birthday Feb. 21, at Webster Manor.” Sympathetic are asked not to arrange any organizations affair Women Theatre Party. A good opportunity for Workers to see the regular week-e lay in the Schwartz Art Theatre on and 3rd Ave., Feb. 8, at reduced price: advance. The rged on the Tickets in y at the central United Council of Work- ing Women, 80 1. iith St, Room 533, or photie Stuyvesant 0576. P 14th evening, tickets are gotten in St. price will full Negro Entertainment, Dance. A Negro entertainment and dance has been arranged by Section 6 of the Workers (Communist) Party at Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, for urday, Jan. 12. An interesting gram is being prepared, Negro Champion Dance, The Negro Champion and the American Negro Labor Congress will have a joint dance and ment Jan. 22 at Renaissance 138th St. and 7th Ave. Other or- ganizations are asked to observe ng. Metro Workers The Metropolitan at the Laurel Organizations are arrange any conflicting dates. 5 E. 116th Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra. TR second of a series ot concerts will ve given by the Freiheit Man- dolin Orchestra on Sunday at 8 p. m., at the headquarters of the orchestra, asked not to|7 held under the essive Bute on Friday | Harl The Ha open within two headquarters Postpone Brownsy the Daily Worker Workers’ Club has p fair to Jan. 26 * | | “Prolete neral member will be A the day Center floor, Gitlow Council 1 work attend, The Club Workers xth Ave., _ Labor Plumbers Helpers Meet. membershi n Associ Plu which w veduled sday, has ulled meeting will be held Thur 10, at the Labor Temple, n Jan eeeniee nute cher W tae TN. A concert and dance under the aus sive Butche Union on Center, same org D. m, today, |Fascist Dictator of | Spain Won’t Resign; | ; Tries to Kill Self | Defends Big Grafters Louis Del Giudice, 40 years a pal MADRID, Jan. 1—Primo de Ri- sician, but out of work the past few | months due to the introduction of talking movies, attempted suicide by 1894 Lexington Ave, critical condition. He is in a FAVORS CORPORAL PUNISH- MENT. MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 1.—Charles M. Fisher, the superintendent of schools in Dade County, has issued instruc-| tions to teachers here on “how to spank unruly pupils.” “There | the child as to the seriousness of the offense,” he said. STRAY BULLET KILLS. MARION, Ohio, Jan. 1 (U.P).—A stray bullet, apparently fired by a| new year celebrant, killed Cecil Col-| jhas lost money,” vera, fascist dictator of Spain, in summing up the past year and mod- estly announcing that he will con- | tinue to maintain his dictatorship because “the country desires it,” was forced to explain away the re- | Perts of enormous grafting in gov- ‘ernment contracts. The big contracting companies, many of them foreign, have been getting rich pickings at the hand of the fascist dictator, and there are |those who infer that some of this goes around various hands back to the pockets of the dictator. Rivera, in reviewing the year 1928, claimed ‘that all such con- tracts are “enriching the nation,” and that “even where the nation it has lost less money than had the contracts been handled by other means than his. vert, 28, as he lay in his bed sleep- ing,~here last night. year dawned the bullet In replying to the popular desire As the new | for his resignation, Rivera coyly de- crashed | clares that, “from what he sees,” through a window and entered Col-| the country “wants him to continue.” vert’s temple. His wife was sleep- ing beside him at the time. He adds that “it is better to go slowly and surely than to go hur- riedly.” This indicates that he has | The Workers (Communist) Party fights for the enactment of the 49- hour, 5-day week. no intention of quitting short of a| | revolution. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING of the PROLETCOS will be held TONIGHT, JANUARY 2, 1929 at 8 p.m. in the WORKERS’ CENTER, 26-28 UNION SQUARE — 4th Floor — Very important matters will be taken up. Elections for a new Board of Directors will take place. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: N. Polak, Secretary. MASS PROTEST AGAINST PREPARATIONS FOR A NEW IMPERIALIST WAR at the fourth annual LENIN MEMORIAL MEETING at Madison Square Garden Saturday, January 19, 1929 SPEAKERS - JAY LOVESTONE Executive Secretary Workers (Communist) Party WILLIAM Z. FOSTER Communist Candidate for President and others Revolutionary Feature Program JASCHA FISCHERMANN, Russian Pianist Selections “1905" — 1917" — “Insurrection.” Soviet Sports Spectacle—Labor Sports Union FREIHEIT GESANGE VEREIN Tickets on Sale at Workers (Communist) Party Headquarters 28-28 Trnlon Square ADMISSION: Balcony, 50¢e —Arena and Orchestra, $1.00 KILLED IN AUTO CRASH GROVEPORT, Ohio, Jan. 1 (U.P)) |—Miss Thelma Eby, 18, of Circle- | ville, was killed last night when an {automobile loaded with New Year |celebrants skidded and turned over | near here. sary Celebration Opera House on Janu Tick~ ets are $1, 81.50 AML seats reserved. ow and get the Eo BRODSK Telephone Murray Hill 5550 |7 East 42nd Street, at New York MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS 2440 Bronx Park Beals Near Co-operative Colony. apt. Telephone EASTABROOK tabs Special rates to students from the Co-operative House, DANCING NEWEST STEPS poise, balance, lead, follow in confi- |dence, quickly, finest teachers, guar janteed to teach you correctly’ wal fox trot, collegiate, Peabod gentine ‘tango, given in separate rooms, without appointment; indi- vidual lessons, $1; open 10 ; also Sund A 74th Street, SUSquehanna 0629. COUPERATOKS! PATKUNIZi | E. KARO Your Nenrest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor, Barker, BRONX, N, Y. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 Tel. Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 -- 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts, Next to Unity Co-operative House S. PLOTKA JEWELER 727 ALLERTON AVENUE Near Holland Ave. Bron Phone Olinville 54: Cooperators, patronize your local JEWELER We carry a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Baker's Loca} 164 Meets istSaturday in the month at Third gre ik for Union Label Bread BUTCHERS’ UNION Local 174, A.M.C.& B.W. of N, Office and Headquarters: Labor Temple, 243 E. 84th St., Room 12 Regular meetings every firet and third Sunday, 10 M. Baploymant Bureau open event day at 6 P. M ———— Advertise your union meetings here. For ‘nformation write to The DAILY WORKER Adve-tising Dept. 26-28 Union .3q., New York City Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers BUSINESS MEETING eld on the first Monday of the month at 3 p. er Ind eae may LT Office ‘Open from 9 a FORD OFFICES Rice WORK ),000 Promised We orl « Get It DETROIT, an, -— With the °| Ford employment étties thronged thousands of unemployed work- ers trying to get in, the Ford of- fic yesterde cked it in their faces and posted a notice that no one would be hired til Wednesday. The men came down looking for the jobs promised by a recent an- nouncement of the Ford company that 30,000 men would be put on to rotate the job planned to throw part of out of em- ployment for a time, in order to keep I numbers of par. men the d tially empl pending strike: The Ford con sued a state only a few of the en on at once, in city, emergen- any that 30,000 « yesterday is- The Workers (Communist) Party Is the party of the class struggle, CENTRAL BUSINESS SCHOOL —Bookkeeping —Stenography —Ty pewriting Individual Instruction CLASS LIMITED E, 14th STREET 108 SCIEN TIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts. All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S (| VEGETARIAN HEALTH | RESTAURANT 658 Claremont P’kway For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave RESTAURANT, CAFE RE Open from Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX {MEET YOUR FRIENDS at || Messinger’s Vegetarian | and Dairy Restaurant i 1763 Southern Bivd., Bromx, N. ¥. Right Off 174th St. Subway Statior For Good Wholesome Foue EAT AT RATNER’S Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurant 103 SECOND AVE. H. L. HARMATZ, Prop, Self-Service Cafeteria 115 SECOND AVE.. Near 7th St, BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave. Tel.: Dry Dock 1263; Orchard (480 ‘WE ALL MEET ° at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET — | NEW YORK Rational Vegetarian Restaurant iv. SECOND AVE, Bot. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. 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