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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929 Five Hoboken Workers Endangered When Oil Fi Tenement Fire Threaten Lives of Hundreds of Workers in Waterfront Section _ — ——— ——® . dae in ' . . . | ELLS OF LIFE eens A Workers Part ctivities TWO OVERCOME: estat etic aasatc . —— et 5 : i | i i ing. | postponed from Friday, January 18 ; Pana, Memprel Nectar. .- | teroelaay dean ae, wtp ihe ae the 4 Leaflets for the Lenin Memorial wo, Room 202. r 5 8 | ™/ meeting are ready now at the dis-| tant matters will be ¢ avery | ? | trict office. Comrades are instruct-| ember on the comr } : to be present ad] led to get them at once for imme- : Re ae on | to be on hand without fail at 6 p. m. the Y. W. L. Downtown Unit Saturday, Jan. 19, to act as com- be held Thursday SANE ri “ 4 . $1, at the Martin ; ida | 7 mittee members for the meeting. tw asth St. f s; srother Tells History : \Reformists Traitors, eee ea : that *|Blaze Spreads to Other : 2 eye > | Lenin jemor! lee “Wing: Europe. a } ‘“ at A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be| pe obtained the district office of Ss of His Activities ) Not “Honest Fools held in Madison Square Garden to-| the League, Union Square. Pro- Tenements | ‘ & v 5 | morrow evening, All Party and sym-| ceeds of th fair will be donated canes sa Poh Doe - | Continued from Page One pathetic organizations please take! towards the Young Worker. | HOBOKEN, N. J, Jan. 17-—The arti” school, named for Marti, the European workers or prevent) You are requested not to arrange Downtown Y. W. L. Rf i W ‘| \ [the eae red workers, | ANY conflicting dates. The. Lenin| There wil be no sneeime tonight ©XPlosion of a furnace in the tene- uban Liberator. , a ea of Oy colored auoee Memorial Meeting this year will be| of the Downtown Y. W. L., Unit No./ment house at 807 Washington St. i i 4 niess the trade union machinery, a powerful demonstration against| 2 Aji members of the unit m at~ if Tanai Ef girike nal Sia 4 is placed under the control of the) the imperialist Ser snd for the) den) tong the membership meeting tonight | Hoboken, followed by a blaze that the University of Havana, he was } masses, the trade unions would | ‘e™#® °f the, Soviet Union. jet the Workers Center. ‘The next | swent the tenement, threw more spelled. With ft2me 400 of the |again collapse in case of war. The To All Unit Friday, Jan, . m, sharp. than a hundred workers’ families i Rey * Tickets and posters for the Lenin * i A udents, Mella went to the uni- main thing is to support the con- | y.. 000) are . orrow are now poe into the icy street yesterday morn- eee thing PP a... | Memorial Meeting tomorrow are now Subsection 3E. 2 5 3 srsity and took the institution by structional work of the Soviet) ready at the district office. Call for} subsection. executive committee |ing, The blaze leaped thru the tene- orbs oudtidis tue Hadedionioy Sek: ‘ Union. them at PEs ee 2 Monday, Jan. 21, 6:15 p. m.| ment rapidly, and before fire ap- ee: i fhetallinig ceveluti re x Williamsburg Y. W. L. . « paratus had ved, had spread to ssors and installing revolutionary ; Cook Answered. 2 A Cane eros toe Suaniees Saal ag oul eae 1 two adjoining tenements. Work- 3 A r 8 ] sky, re viet 690 Myrtle Ave. Jan, 21, 9:30 p. m., 101 W nlock were forced to flee into the C | Ini ri “ . . ‘cause popular sympathy was Trade Unions, declared that “Cook | 5 # * * * ‘street, where a sleet storm was ith the student body. This was in was wrong wher. He gaid that) thel.) A Nuerocoumteranes of the district | (Unit mete ne ruoeds raping, 124, ists w 8 is. Cook| has been called by the District Exec-| 22, 6:30 p. m., 101. W ee Founds Tailors’ Union. Oe Marae cet nue tastes at the Workers Center, 20-25 Unit smoke, and had to be carried out of ailors’ Union, and was a delegate British miners. The disruption of|@fc¥#s Ways and means of increas-| 6:30 p. m., 101 ‘W. They were Gladys Enright, a 17 the congress at Camaguey, where the Atgio Buaalag Commitee Awd \eoeeine activity among the Negro) cea year old clerk, and Mrs. Ella Gor- e National Labor deratir 7 5 : . Feekry ‘ 8 | e first co: or! eeti of g¢/Man, 78 years old. The e i poo ei pisces reberes aie When a gusher at Sante Fe Springs, Cal., turned into a gasser and become a flaming torch, the |the support of Mondism has not OE cinrist white HERG rien een ale hala Mtontay, daca at B6lof the qurobee be aia tina A raised | flames spread. Workers in these fields are in ccnstant danger of their lives. convinced him that the General| the only order of business. The con-|Manhattan Ave, 8 p. m. and ? Hoag rscwape. ed the Anti-Imperialist League of | Council is subjectively treacherous, | ference will have for its task (1) The| t upward from the basement thru an aba, and also in 1925 organized the | . ‘ ps */drawing in of Negro workers into| Sectio ‘ airshaft. Before the arrival of the ommunist ‘Party of Cuba, becom. Cook’s demand for non-interference | tne Party. (2) The building up of a A meeting executive|first fire apparatus, the entir, ee aS lesion . . | was used by the General Council in| Party apparatus for Negro work. (8) | Will take. place y at 100) gs La esheets Salar ett g its first secretary. He was in- | order to disrupt the Anglo-Russian | Mobilization of the Negroes for the| W. 27th St. All newly elected mem-| building, from basement to roof, ssantly active in organizing the Ta er! la rgal 11Za 1] n | ESeaineae 4 oe iB} is | task in fighting the war danger, for he mw cannigates and members should|was a mass of flame. Clouds of ; | 3 |the organization o! @ unorganized, | be prese annie r 3 ‘ess for all sections of the work he | _, jand for connesting up our Neero| hea smoke spread thru the neighborhood, as devoted to and became the cut- ——— ante rae | “War cannot be fought with Work with regard to the women and| and sparks and embers also threat- 7; penta P a : {il ROAALthEIR: work, a party ” i: “ yorkers, Sprea i anding revolutionary leader of his} .4.,, iottitn Workers’ Orion ihas arclend “danée wil galiows, Aniericas!| | Phrases,” he continued, “but only por eas among the Negro workers. | ened houses on the entire block. cople. ranged a dance for Washington's| working class poets are welcome to| with class struggle and civil Sie a NS send’ delo- The Washington St. section of * My i v f i * oO th! conference. : : tining power and influence, in|are asked not’ to arrange any attain vs . A . fee -¢ ship 8, us Sane ee OJof our Negro yore 28 the part of | is entirely inhabited by workers vite of the beginning of organized |foT that evening. | | is Young pees. is To Perform Big Lenin leceive the workers with pacifism. Seat thay: atraneiine rbutabentes see jand their families, who are forced ae ; 7 ‘Russia Today” will be the su The only country really desiring * Oe z | by poverty dwell i i sassination of its leaders which Women Theatre Party. ject of lecture which will be give + ‘ ‘ ra 3 y poverty to dwell in ancient and as accentuated with the farcical| A. 800d opportunity for Jewish| before the Young Defenders, Sunday, Mass Spec racle peace is the Soviet Union. The 1 roNSwark Lenin Meet, tumble-down tenements, always in lection” of the present Cuban workers to see ee ave 8 p. m., 1400 Boston Road. |Soviet Labor Unions had affiliated| _J- Uovestone, secretary, Workers = y 4 m Art jeatre on ‘esident, Machado, who was for- play in the Schw: 14th St. and 3rd Ave. on Friday eee * Tenants League Dance. to the League but did 1.0t consider | (Communist) Party will be principal | Speaker at the Lenin Memorial meet- Lenin memorial metings, in honor need of repair. The section is not : : i i dissimilar to the East Side of New rly a butch : jevening, Feb. 8 at reduced prices if] An Inter-Racial Dance is being) CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—Ashland)| its hands bound. The League had|inz arranged by. Newark district, |of the fifth anniversary of his death, York, and is locat I nr the Hud erly @ butcher and who, at a ban-| tickets are gotten in advance. The| staged by the’ Hatlem Tenants| Auditorium, Ashland Blvd. and Van elements with which the Soviet La-| feacon Ste” near Sean Hall, 57) will be held by the (Workers (Com- River waterfront, "Many of tho 1et given him by New York bank-| full price will be charged on the|Lengue, Jan. 30, at the Imperial Au- | Newart peiunieal prowram lnetornen ie i s just prior to his accession to ywer, promised, “if I am president, > strike wil! last more than 48 ours.” day of the performance. Tickets in advance may be gotten at the central office of the United Council of Work- ing Women, 80 E, 11th St. Room 533, or phone Stuyvesant 0576. ripsdy: page | ditorium, 150 W. 129th St. * * * United Council, Brighton Beach, A mass meeting to fight the war danger will be held by Council 17, United Council of {held in this city. The joint celebra-| Working Class|tion of the Fifth Anniversary of Buren St., will be the scene Sunday afternoon of one of the greatest workingclass demonstrations ever | bor Unions could only go part way. Affiliation did not mean the aban- donment of the right to criticise. Resolutions alone are insufficient, Musical program by ngs Verein and Man- mphony Orchestra. ja i * * * | Unit Report Blanks. All_ unit jmunist) Party in cities throughout A partial jist of these the dates and speak- the country. | meetings, with jers follows: ti Many of the longshoremen live in the Washing- on St. tenements, r i i ‘ | BOLL WEEVILS IN y " tions must be realized.” | report blanks must be) Qpi J 20. Speakers: Mi 4 “S IN SOUTH. Negro Champion Dance. Women tonight at 0p. m, 227/ 1 ©” | resolu submitted immediately eith to the icago, Jan. 20. Speakers: Minor - 0 r In front of the Pavret Theater! qne “Negro Champion and the| Brighton Beach Ave. Bring your the Daily Worker and the Lenin section organizer or to the district; and others. WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (UP). — Havana, someone set off a bomb,! American Negro Labor Congress will | friends. | Memorial Meeting will rally several hich harmed no one. Mella had | have a joint dance and entertain- ment Jan. 22 at Renaissance 0 Coon Caen 3 vari i i Working Cinss Women Banquet. | thousand workers of various indus. DAIRY FARMERS office in order to supply material for | the coming district convention. Do Philadelphia, Jan. 18. Speakers: 1 he number of boll weevils enter- ing hibernation in the southern cot- u : _ Mella : A your share to help the Party formu-| Wei isw » connection with this incident. 138th St. and 7th Ave. Other or-| Council 17, Working Class Women, | tries, both organized and unorgan- Jiate its plans for future nerivity by Retro ene ie Woon, ton states was shown in an agri- ut three or four months after ft Geaiantions are asked to observe dil ER talon ee ee ait®| ized, representing many national- submitting a full unit report. | Boston, Jan. 30. Speakers: Alex | cultural department report today to ate, st anniversary with a nd |i F ar 4 ; Fi | vppened was arrested and held on oe 8 8 concert Sunday, 6:30 p. m., at 227 ities. A strong delegation of stock- Section Women Organizers. | Bail and others. he higher with three exceptions than ie charge. An evident frame-up.| Metro) Workers Soccer League. | Brighton Beach’Ave. All are welcome| yards workers is expected to be | AN Section Women Work Organiz-| Pittsburgh, Jan. 20, Speakers: Git- | last year. ‘ The Metropolitan Workers Soccer| to hear what Council 17 has accom-| ers are ordered to immediately send 3 @ was released on $1,000 bail, and | reague will hold a ballon February | plished during its one year of exis: Present. Jin to the district office: tor theme | low and others, | onée resumed his activities. en Ae ae tates Garren te aieth | tence. eo ec jij Lhe Chicago celebration of the! jrentlon fof Sylvia Belro, the mames| Cleveland, Jan. 20. Speakers: C Again arrested one night and/ arrange any conflicting dates. aUaabere, Cultks Cheb. |“Daily” anniversary will be the a “Organizers, °°" | Lovestone and others. ‘omrade ken to jail, he was given over to Harlem Organizations! ‘The concert and vecherinka of the Workers Culture Club will take place second largest in the country, sur- \Refuse to Take Price |‘ nit Women Work Organizers, er ee} | Detroit, Jan. 22. Speakers: Tal- | Frances Pilat \ ; hal Attention League Fractions, i detective at 4 o'clock in the mor-| ‘The Harlem Youth Center that will | Saturday evening, Feb. 9, 154 Wat-|Passed only by the New York cele-| * de All language fractions are instruct. | /¢ntire and others. | ig to transfer him to another jail, | QP" Within two weeks in its new|kins St. ‘Those having previous|bration on Jan. 5, Chicago also of Chicago Trust [28 to immediately alects* Wosecc| Minneapolis, Jan. 19. Speakers: MIDWIFE ng 38”, | headquarters at 2 B. 110th St., will] tickets will be admitted. made the second largest distribution Work Organizer to direct work - peste f ith the understanding that he deat pe cae Foor x wash eon a * # * of the anniversary edition of the) CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—With pic-/*™one women. in ‘their particular Bedacht and others. 351 E. 77th St., New York, or daily basis for prices East Flatbush Workers Culture Club. i A I. oe | lang oe! ames a s: ‘i - fe be.shot enroute under, the famoustor ie Avery working clase Organtea-| We Bene ett eater oe “Trotsky st iiss abiigaden elsetat to enn Bridgeport, Jan. 20. vey de Fuga” cr pretense that he | as “trying to escape.” By strate- tion. For more information apply to E, Eisman, 1271 Hoe Ave., Bronx. ism” at the East Flatbush Workers ‘Culture Club, Pp. m. tonight, 1111 Ss Daily Worker, 30,000 copies of the kets on all roads leading to creamer- special Chicago edition being dis-jies, stopping scab milk producers of the comrades elected to the d | trict office for the attention of Sylvia Speakers: |Tallentire and others; at Rakosvi 5 . Spiro. Hall, Bostwick Av Spri = ty Rutland Road, Corner 96th St. i s | ons and pouring the milk out) all, Bostwic ve, near Spruce) m, Mella prevented his guard Workers Laboratory Theatre. Raa tributed : 3 pbc aa 2 ilerk cf Ti Nenana Maik dee bas St. Health Food 0 ‘deri: hi d reached| The Workers’ Laboratory Theatre ™ jodern School Ball. Robert Minor, editor of the Daily,|on the road, the far oral Ga carat ager z = m murdering him and r et johegan M: oa 7s kers! Party members are Hartford, J: 25. Speakers: Tal. Vi o other prison, the main Havana | Friday he ¥:a0 9. fy ac 04 He 1881 iy” Reoktonna. “atohtopan’, ‘Hodera| W°TEs?, 18 coming from New York’ lindis and Wisconsin ate staging| areea ‘to renerve. Sunéey. iia, ‘n-| ,, Hartford, Jan, 25. Speakers: Tal egetarian igs Hhnbatigh + aa, . y i d 2 A ‘ rat ri c spec. i il ii ; St. il, still alive: Here he began’a,| st, Massinanes nie anteradea ta Co tte bs Pra i to address the meeting. Minor is one of the = dpe ences ae Pee eat ae OF the anit entire and ot! Sra jak 2 ‘ain Restaurant inger strike, which roused the | ¥°Tkers' dramatics are welcome. 25, at the New Webster Manor, 12 )/bringing with him the ashes of Wil-|strikes in American history. elected and the discussion will take|, Stamford, Jan. 27. Speakers: To hole international labor movement v the 22 days it lasted. The bloody Brooklyn Workers Center. A dance and concert under the aus- eS oe liam D. (“Big Bill”) Haywood, They are in rebellion against the place, with re; \district present to lead the discus-| presentatives from the be announced; at 49 Pacific St. 1600 MADISON AVE. 5 Ran conga cone oe ae Workers Culture Club. American Communist leader, who milk trust, the Borden and Bowman! sion on the theses of the Qucu’;| Waterbury, Jan, 27. Speakers to | Phone: University 5365 achado regime was forced to re-| fer will be given Saturday evening, Workers Cultgre Chabot Brawsavitie died in Moscow in May. The ashes Dairy Companies, national organi- Pa Committee and of the Op-/be announced, as well as hall. ase him on bond. This was early | Jan. 26, at 66 Manhattan Ave, Brook-/ will take place this evening at of the great leader of so many bat-| zations which control most of the geek Rupe New Haven, Jan. 27. Speakers: | 154 Watkins St. 1926. Evading assassins who lyn. Good jazz band. oe * After the meeting there will be a discussion on current tles of the workingclass will occupy |creameries anid milk depots within Women's District Meet Cancelled. The Weatinwn of the Mise Riedenkapp and others; at Labor | ere on his track, he escaped to Working Class Women. e meetings of the District Wom- events, |a place of honor at the big demon- | shipping distance of Chicago. These , a c eS@ | en's Committee called for ton | Lyceum, 38 Howe St. : VEGETARIAN onduras through Cienfuegos on a] ,,Council 10, Bath Beach, will ccle- s «+ '« |stration. Following the meeting great milk distributing monopolies | 11 a.m, and 1 p.m, at the Woon Dairy RESTAURANT brate its second anniversary with a Workers Press Club, \they will be interred beside the|fave bent he price of milk at| Center have been ‘cancelled. Comrades Will Alwayx Find it rgo boat. goncert and vetcherinka at 48 Bay! The executive committee of the y he /have beat down the price of milk a’ * * “Without a revolutionary theory Pleasant to Di t 0 a then oe Rese ehnetine: at Ga Webra ent ETRE oan eee Martyrs in |the dairy farmer’a end of the route, | Astt-Prop, ‘Young Workers League.| thon one be ro cecnemeere ee Later SOUTHERN BLVD. Bron ialists. next meeting at the Workers Center, i a i ‘ | ere will be a " w a . Bronx Henasieg ty iusperienst Freihelt Choras and Ball. 24 Union Square, on Thursday, gant| “saneim Cemetery. hain Panes oles veee ae Maule eo SOO A Sir esasy’ (comiiiter teenie unit, "Lenin, Lenin memorial meet- Speer In Honduras, he was arrested at The anrual ball of the Freiheit| 31, | William F. Kruse, district organi-! consumers in the cities, and grown! Agit-Prop directors of District 2 of ing, January 19, in Madison Square i 9149, e request of the United Fruit Co. | Singins Boclety, will take place on PID RS Peat a |zer of the Workers (Communist) | rich. [portane matters hits 3 p.m. Im- id deported to Guatemala, There | Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. Council 8, United Council of Work. |Party, will also speak. | This strike is at the point of pro-| Nee a or ide | ‘i iz 5 ing Class Women, with the Bakers’ ; | Th ig ; G y | a Ri mOeiie He Oeeanise (RS) “cs, siete: Onganliciions, Aiteatlen, Council of Nha Brows, wilt-shvet toe The demonstration on Sunday |duction,.and the companies’ tactics) The Grack agin oni weet | 2 TY Bee of Taswwance nti-Imperialist League. The same| ‘The Harlem youth’ center has! night at 187 Washinton Ave, | will also honor the memory of Vladi-)are to drum up a great sentiment at 8:30 p. m, 101 W, 27th St. Vegetarian Rest ght he was arrested and deported | opened at 2B. 110th St. Rooms for| Bronx. Speakers, F. G. Biedenkapp,|mir Ilyitch Lenin, th t lead iedlenges ¢ 6 6 g a estaurant ry parties, open forums and dances. For! pium, mir Liyite! enin, the great leader ' of indignation among the consumers The meeting of the District Ww. | Wier Py Mexico. There he organized the | information get in touch with EL Yee aioe jof the Proletarian Revolution, who | against the farmers who are accused en's Agit-Prop ‘Commities Maone 199 SECOND AVENUE mmuni! Youth, became secre- | Eisman, 1271 Hoe Ave, Bronx. Women For Lenin Meet. {died Jan. 21, 1924, Speakers will) of “starving the city,” etc. | melcnca’ utcat Hill Naa Bet 12th and 18th sts ry of the Continental Committee B ville ¥. W. L THe cag Sines Ot, members of tall of the role Lenin played in the! | : Strictly Vegetari: F 3 ; sate rownaville ¥. W. L. the United Council of Working Class | Bowman and Bordens offer the)“. acess iy getarian Food, the Anti-Imperialist League and | Camaraderie, Saturday evening,| Women to come in nm body to the struggles of the workers of the| ; Get Your Money’s Worth!}| 7 East 42nd Street, New York embers of the Central Committee) i% trranged by the Brownevilie| Lenn Memorial Meeting tomorrow| world and of the influence of his|{*mers $2.50 a hunderweight for Try .the a | the Communist Party. Young Workers League. Hom BRa Hees rererved. for the conc, | theoretical writings. vere ae ari ere Fhe salar Park Clothi SS $ . * ‘ vf fi ‘or $2.85. e farmer i ‘ing | | % |In 1927, he was delegate to the ‘Werkers Raperanté Group. Shey Sefeeh for committes. trom een-)!” 5 big entertainment program has! if Serene. othing Store Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF All Comrades Meet at ussels congress of the League the Lenin Memorial of 1927. | {ter Brussels, he visited Moscow | the invitation of the Communist ternational. He returned to Mexi- in April, 1927, and took part in ganizing the “Hands Off Nicara- »mber and December in 1927, and nuary, 1928, Mella was in New Back to Mexico, he acted as cretary of the Communist Party entitled “Whither Cuba?” He ote extensively for the press of labor and anti-imperialist move- raft, Councilmen in BostonCounterAttack \BOSTON, Jan. 17.—President Emil uchs of the Boston Braves is ac- sed of violating the corrupt prac- ses act by making the Braves con- The Workers’ Esperanto Group their educational program, will or- ganize an Esperanto clas All inter- nationalists are invited, Instruction is free, Registration is now on. The class will meet, every Sunday from 4 to 6 p. m, at 1400 Boston Road, Bronx. The first lesson will be given Jan. 20. * e¢ 6 Harlem Progressive Youth. final preparations, Thursday at 8 p. m. * * Fretheit Sympb. “Franz. Schubert’ Tuesday and * my Orchestra. will be the eub- is welcome to attend. * * * Spanish Social, A Spanish Red Poets Night will be held Sunday evening at 6:30 at the Spanish Workers Center, 65 W. 113th will tral office—it will carry banner, : eee oeeae cussion, * * * Liber To Lectw “Health and the Radicals,” the sec- ond of a series of four lectures on “Radicalism and Personal Life,” will| be given by Dr. B. hattan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St., tonight. . Liber at the Man-| *! The subjects of the remaining two! lectur for Jan, 25 and Feb. 1 will CHICAGO “DAILY” AGENTS. Chicago Party units and Daily Worker Agents are notified of a/ Memorial-Daily Worker Anniversary and the question of the intensifica- tion of Red Press Sunday Distribu- tion wil! be the chief order of busi- of the nited Workers Cooperative Association be held “Let us take Amerien, the freest most civilized country. Amer- ‘ democratic republic. And the result? We fe the me rule of a clique not of ionalres but of multi-million- @ perpetual enslavement of mil- Hons of toilers and 2 continuous poverty, we have a right to ‘Where is all your lauded eq fraternity? Far from it. |plant, which ordinarily receives 25,-| | about five cents a quart, and asks a man receiving plant at Gurnee, IIl.,’ two Waukegan dairies, and the Bor- den plant at Bristol, Wisc. The lat- ter plant is reported to be ready to close down, under the effect of night and day picketing. The Gurnee cor . ATORS PATR M. FORMAN COOPERATORS PATRONIZE E. KARO Your Nenrest Stationery Store i Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy | Unity Co-operators Patronize Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops (corner Allerton Ave.) banner Advertise your anion meetings here. For ‘nformation write to The DAILY WORKER APPOINTMENT 249 EAST 116th STRE. Cor. Second Ave. Telephone: New Lehigh 6022. ET Vork ri et For Men, Young Men and Boys SURGEON DENTIST is also been arranged, featuring che) ,.; Clotht bade duster BRONSTEIN’S is sett will hold its usual class and meet- | + 9 pps, | trifle more. ied |] office Hours: Thurs. & Sat. ainst Imperialism and for Colo-| ing today at 108 1, 14th St, 8 Dem. | gossice Sony OMT gFOTMM 7.4. |great mass spectacle, “Lenin,’ AT Reena , |193 Avenue A, Corner 6th St. || Satie suing aes al VEGETARIAN HEALTH al Independence, and was electe: vibes Beas’ en in the Soviet Union,” 8 p, m,,|has never before been presented in| Picket lines are especially strong NEW YORK CITY Sunday, 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. RESTAURANT ember pf ie ger cri or nee The tonne Butter ta jatar P30 Williaa hye aaa ee ae Tat: | this country, \along highways leading to the Bow-| PLEASE TE: HONE FOR Brussels he was in New York ! é . i. DR. J. MINDEL Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office hg ¢ i: . 649 ALLERTON AVE. j a!” organization to aid Sandino| ‘The sport section of the club will! (ot i tories 000 pounds a day, did not get a A SURGEON DENTIST A place with «atmosphere id the Association-of Cuban Rev- partictmate in snort exmibit at ‘the | "Radical Chila-uphrineinge ae ait the Fiches of the nation belong | pound of milk yesterday. Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. 1 UNION SQUARE sor E i2th ST. NEW TO : en 0 Saturday. ° 2 pre . k utionary Refugees. During No-| (omraaae mie ated te emer aay.| tures will begin at 8:80 p.m. Sane SAVE IEW AaR Aid 98 | Tel., OLinville 9681-2 — 9791-2 3 ¢ r 7 ject of the first musical talk of the i rule of democracy is accomplished || Allerton Carriage, Bicycle SAM LESSER . . reco Soretary Cari | fou"ii? hong Rad prot Ste| to take pace Friday Night, Jan 8 Neyt™aftaaiecicy “eeaeenee | and Toy Shop {|| tadia’ and Gente tower | | DR. L, HENDIN|||| Messinger’s Vegetarian nce: Ce ee talk will be illustrated by © group |at 8 o'clock in the Workers Center| ture of ‘so-called. democracten.? | pie a |} 1818 7th Ave. New York SURGEON DENTIST 5 Mella..wassinathonof "The: Cry COPAN Ce TAS pe Ail Rvery unit ‘must be ‘represented:| from” Suen? Tgieas Wetelid,. Bias AL (eat Wade ALOU hd 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. and Davy Restaurant the Martyrs” and “The Revolu- | Ferman, (director, | Shine ak. ROR The organization of the Daily Work. asestin ns | le “383 Next to Unity Co-ope: MODERATE PRICES 1703 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N. ¥. mary Struggle Against Imperial-| Southern Boulevard, near Freeman Si ee Dri tthe Leni Square Garde: Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 | ||Right Off 174th St. Subway Stati im” and was preparing a book to|St. station. Any instrument player |? Subscription Drive a nin ~ DANCING for beginners. STUDIOS, 108 W. SUSquehanna 0629, NEWEST STEPS poise, balance, lead, follow in confi- dence, quickly, finest teachers, guar- anteed to teach you correctly waltz, 11 P. M.; also Sundays; special course VALENCIA DANCING 74th Street. & St__Latin American Worker-Prets NCss, 6 26-28 grt Pane fentine "tangoe miven’ in “sebarate P ROGRESSIVE CENTER y : ° | ght up. rooms, without. appointment; indi- ccused by Fuchs of General Membership Meeting ‘$2700 BRONX PARK EAST vidual lessons, $1; open 10 A. M. to 101 WEST 28TH STREET 658 Claremont P’kway Bronx 4 Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES MEET YOUF. FRIENDS at For a Renl Oriental Cooked Ment , VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL (Corner 6th Ave,) RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p. m NGLISH Elementary — Intermediate Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy ibute $82,000 to the campaign fund foelae wane aplioie Dla redeaahilg Restaurant ute A iP i ‘ i 8a. the Recreation League during the NIGHT, JANUARY 18, at 8 o’clock Sharp |: ‘ems. Cree ae for chan vrnens Roe 1879 Intervale Avenue t elections. v one: Fuchs was called for questioning day by Attorney General Joseph a bribe of $5,000 apiece before at the Hotel and Restaurant Workers Fh the Comafon Orchard 17312 BRONX 101 WEST 27th STREET Warner, and after the interview Branch of the Amalgamated || Educational Institute—4, ened oh Maabnlba SE NEW TERRACE GARDENS 16 UNO ( Food Workers English, Arithmetic, Composition, |\|| WE ALL MEET 'The charge against Fuchs is con- 180TH STREET AND SOUTHERN BOULEVARD f 183 _W. Sist St... Phose Circle 7380 History, Literature, Citizenship at the ed the counter attack of the end Tar BUSINESS MEETINGS ||| 1 ion Private or Group || irteen Boston city councilmen ben primack,| BE gt cor ealbeald | Perot oh ee || NEW WAY CAFFTERIA / ; . ; ’ ue Home 0 c Ue om Fuchs accuses of asking him IBOARD OF DIRECTORS, UNITED WORKERS COOPERATIVE Sei union werk One Industry—One Unton—Join | | 301 LIVINGSTON ST., B'KLYN || if icy would vote for Sunday baseball. ASSOCIATION ad Office Open from # a.m, TRIANGLE 0509, NEW YORK

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