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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929 aetrerten etre Five Vorking Women Will Hold Mass Meeting Against Imperialist War in Bronx Monday Uthmann | Office Workers. j will read their work. A tea party 2 P | The Office Workers’ Umon has ar-|and dance will follow. American| The |ranged a dance for Washington’s| working class poets are welcome to| ha Socie * * * GIVE REPORT Workers Party Activities |MPEACHMENT OF OLD SILK UNION Fraternal Organizations #3" member on the committee is urged Millinery Theatre Party. to be present. * | Lenin Memorial Meeting. Millinery Workers Union, Leaflets for the Lenin Memorial + DELEGATION OKLA, GOVERNOR bebo | ranged. a th | meeting are ready now at the dis- Young Workers League. | birthday e) Feb. 1, ott Webster come and read poems of their own. | Mai Bae aot leds 1 |triet office. Comrades are instruct-| A theatre party, under the aus. } Ris MUGR GH TA TAECUER RUSCOTIRIE ISD ee ee ates for that evening | pices o1 e ¥. W. owntown Un sida Roe Re le ’ nore ed to get them at once for imme-| yo "2 Vit be held Dhursder ovat | f ar echork eedetoeal x ate i Young Defenders. [oer |diate distribution, All comrades are|ning, Jan. 31, at the Martin Beck | is Sicesan Ghentve (Pacts, Sgn Omer phe tub Our next to be & re without fail at 6 p. m. Hiacrre crank ype LOT Tg fi SOS | seen A, good opportunity | for’ “Jewish | before the You nders tomorrow | | urday, Jan. 19, to act as com-|“Wwings Over Europe.” Tickets can . ts . : < workers to see the regular week-end | 8 p. m., 1400 Road mtz, Grecht to Be! ittee members for the meeting. a obtained at the district office of | Injured Contractors Hit Workers Join Union, Play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on “ | oy 16,258 e League, nion Square. Pro-| * | z a d Ave., ay | ague Dance. | | evening, Feb. 8, at reduced prices if Among Speakers Lenin" Memorial Meet ceeds of this affair will be donated | at Rivals imarikexay: Pay. Cite: ~srumlna, set. fy st paduees pecan te Dance SPP ay Lenin Memorial Meeting wil) be| towards the Young Worker. } | ue full price will be charged on the he |, Harl ; F h . - held in Madison Square Garden e { Ba | “F “ day of the performance. Tickets oo, at the Imperial Au-| ment ‘should communic juge mass meeting on the war na evening. An Rarty and. aye make ek br y. bed : LA Continued from Page One PATERSON, WN. J., Jan. 18.—The y be gotten at th W. 129th St director, ashen Ps © Bees 3 itorium | P&thetic organizations plea © no meeting tonight : nat : 5 aN Y ‘ed Council * ennings St, Bronx, N, 2r will be held in the auditorium | P&th " of the Downtown ¥. W. L, Unit No.| 6—Unlawful issuance of defici-/campaign of the National Textile He Witte Ee ate Working Claas Women Banquet. * e United Workers Cooperative | aie hatnicghe aaiee BS Pad bob find ANA ERR SERIO renee tans (one certificates to eavaee om Workers Union here against the 53%, or photie Stuyvesant sp counell 17, Wi class Women é NE ‘at 2700 Bronx Park East, the | Memorial Meeting this year will be|at the Workers Center. ‘The next State issues commission after refusal |. is.cicad movement among em-| Neder changineliiasac; first annivers RaGh oot AT beeeed x M A a powerful demonstration aga! regular unit meeting will be held jof legislature to make appropriation | 1 % | whe Negro Champion and the | Concert tomorrow, 6:30 p Rit students who Rctended: x, on Monday evening at 8 the imperialist war and for the Friday, Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m. sharp. |therefore for the years 1927 and Vloyers to cut wages and lengthen |, ‘The Negro Dor Congress will| Brighton Beach A’ve. All’ ing labor schools k. The demonstration has been | fense of the Soviet Union. as . & | i908, |hours, is gathering headway as the have a joint dance and eutertain- to he at wh at Council in a conference on Jan. sot . jubsection 25. | uni initiative in thi t Jan. 22 at Renaissance Casino | Plished during its one at the D wed under the joint auspices) Te AML Watee renin] winrmasctign, gezecutive committee! 7.—The same for the years 1928|4m0n assumes sole initiative in this |ment Jan. 22 at Renaissance Casino | Ponce Hig Madison Ave ‘ ited | ,, Tickets and posters for the Lenin| will meet Monday, Jan. 21, 6:15 p. m.,| . ‘auizat: ve. naked. to observe a abor Students vuncils 11 and 22 of the United | yemorial Meeting tomorrow are now|101 W. 27th St. . jand 1929. | "That the Associated Silk Workers Met Eee on ete ett, of Brookwood cils of Working Class Women, | ready at the district office. Call for = wd td | 8 —For unwarranted authorization |... jeg M se u SEA CAC te) ot .\ them at once. International Branch 1. lof interference by militia with or-| Union refuses to fight against the| metro Workers Soccer League. Linde to teeiace tong the speakers at the big| a eer) International Branch 1, 32, will A ight | Wee cuts, and that it is helpless’ | The Metropolitan Workers Soccer « a: : cals,” th meeting will be Juliet Stuart | Willlamabers Y. ef ¢ the| hold its regular meeting Monday, “erly conduct under claim of right | 5) iol soustnee| the: woblere sartucs | ue will hold a ball on February Disease and the Radicals,” the \ . | _A dance under the auspices o: Jan. 21, 9:30 p. m., 101 W. 27th St. '|of members of the legislature to| : F zi the Laurel G n, 75 EK. 110th sind Os a series of four Jeetures on tz, head of the Women’s De-|y. W. L., Williamsburgh Unit 2, will . " +2 ~ | r St. Organi Radicalis d Personal Lif ot to * * be given tomorrow at 8:80 p. m., at Unit de. ab: peaceable assembly. (The governor | © have anything to do with its of- sete | Ae ¥ arrange any conflicting Workers Press Club. ane ee rent of the Workers (Commu-| $5 "xisrtie Ave. Q F i is stated to have used soldiers to|‘icials, was admitted today by io are The exec committee. of the Fourth St, Party, and Rebecca Grecht, | o 8 Bas MPO RTI OLY. GT ten bab ip a lewtaladee impeachment | Business Agent Matthews of the Harlem Organizations! Wor! ress Club will hold its)! tant leader in New York| Negre Werk Conference. _ y 6: sam aaa =, oT . |breal a ; g) TAseocteted: to N. T. W. Organizer | The Harlem Youth ter that will | next ing at the Workers Center, n’s work. Poyntz will, in ad-|. A Negro conference of the district Unit 3B, 2F. session last year.) | : See rj open with in its new|26 Union Square, on Thursday, Jan. hee . che a ai 7 1M ad-| as been called by the District Exec-| 4), important meeting will be held} 9,—Unlawful and wrongful at , Martin Russuk, whom he met near | headquar 110th St., will | 81 1 to her speech on the danger) y tt to be held on Jan. 4 . oat — 4 z “@ Ss rent out r on weekly, monthly * | eae rere perialist en Give: aivivill Bo pews eumumirten eae Center, 26-28 ai) oe wee Jan. 23, tempt to interefere with the func-|* ald , 3 or daily basis for prices ‘that wi Workers Homeless on the activities of the Wash-| Union Square, to establish the Party fa adele tioning of committee on investiga-| “We can’t do anything about the | suit every w ork ing: cl i e BS SS, activities of the Wash- | soparatus for Negro work’ and to « Section 6, 21. i f legislat judicial, wage cuts,” Matthew admitted. “Let | 0%, 20" more information apply Peco ; o delegation against the vici-|discuss ways and means of increas- ton tion of legislature, judicial, execu-| ‘lew b >, 2€% | #. Hisman, 1271 Hoe Ave., Bronx. Women to c Priests Get Houses 5 q A very impor ing of 21\¢j d other d +t) ts of state,| me see the N. T. W. do something, ° . ° Lenin) Mem ‘ellogg Pact. jing our activity among the Negro] ,) very import Zi, at 5g/rve and other departments of state, | & 4 Workers night. Bring a — A | Workers. ‘ ¢ the | Manhattan Ave. : jand intimidation of witnesses and|he challenged, and the N. T. W. Ww tion has been reserved for the coun.| BIRMINGH/ England, (By ier speakers will trace the de-| This is the iat poh tenaien ae Soe epee" prospective witnesses to be called Ly | work in the past weeks, its leader- Bl Watek Ton te eee B NG ig , (By ment of American imperialistic | dstyicr.. yet of business, The con- Section 2 Execntive. {said committee, \ship of strikes against the cuts and t 8:30 p. tral office—it will carry banner. Mail) —Mi itant workers of Birming- ties, and describe the vicious | ference will have for Its task41) The| A meeting of Bection 3 executive| the victorious conclusions of some} pesement. AM) Soe. ee ham have protested the action of exercised by American armed|drawing in of Negro workers into Will take place at 6:30 today at 101 | 10.—General incompetency. W. 27th st, workers’ dramatics are we * Bronx Open Forum, the lord mayor of the city in opening 4 r hua ty. (2) The building up of a All newly elected mem- * Cee ‘ . hot only show that this work is be- | a ae Jessica Smith will speak on “Wom- of hae sin Latin and South America pre ery.) ae unre work. (8) | Ders, candidates and members srei;| The investigating committee re. ‘ng done, but that the Associated | 4 qBtaeklyn Workers Center en in the Soviet Union,” 8 p, m.,|¥P & block of houses for the sole use in other parts of the world| Mobilization of the Negroes for the| be present. |ported: hall ae ae bait beter iA fazice ag Sonnet under the aus-| tomorrow at the Bronx Open Forum| | of missionaries home on furlough, > the interests of American | task in fighting the war danger, for * * | “Th id idakcent ‘by. youy pine le allenge is made in a “tail-between pees at pe Brooklyn Workers Cen-| 1330 Wilkins Ave. Questions and di while at the same time hundreds of k |the organization of the unorganized, | Section 2 Funetionaries Conference, | sigh erm our aetna ane ese! the legs” spirit of hopelessness and | 5°", ji! be given Saturday evening, | cussion. al has spread its imperialist and for connecting up our Negro cles. | work with regard to the women and All, unit, sub-section and section mittee shows in the opinion of your functionaries of Section 2 will mest | committee that the chief executive defeat, , at 56 Manhattan Ave., Brook- Good jazz bana, Harlem Progressive Y |unemployed workers’ families are homeless and on the verge of star- . i * The Harlem ; |youth workers. (4) Spreading of| Tuesday, 6 p. m., 101 W. 27th St. Im-| | rive d y. is y 5 le i i ly i. men workers throughout the | Sur press among the Negro workers. |Portant problems will be taken’ up, |of the state of Oklahoma, Henry S. e ike the anvete He ‘ S a is countyeTking, Clans Women. Chub Quill hold its th annual, bal | vation, iwith ecisna x, and especially in the vicinity| All units are urged to send de ee ees Johnston, is guilty of wilful neglect |*Preading out was attested to by |, Council 10, Bath Beach, will cele-| Jen. 26 at tl ee Bes | 5 ae , Fai S aaven s second anniversary with a and Lenox Ave | 3B tive h | gates to this conference. Failure to| Offtee Workers Fraction, Y. W. 1. Woe duty, incompetency, corruption in| the fact that 12 weavers employed | ¢ohtort nd vetcherinka at 48 Ba se * > Bronx cooperative houses, are | qo so will show an underestimation! All members of the Y. W. L. who |°!duty, Meet ing |in the shop of Philip Rich Silk Co. | 28th St, on Jono ee Bay| United Council Working Women Comrade | to attend this meeting in| of our eens work om K ry part of Dea ate tne Ottice Workers Union joffice and of offenses involving oi op ae Rich S ae. 2 Sts On Jan: 796. 1p The eUNiten Commit ahh arene ‘ jel i _|the unit. Select delegates and see © attend a fraction | itude. is morning came into union is i Women, Councils ti and 22 REA F P 1 ig ea Meet pre sicepdinnpes: hect-enalh.<ciin: ceensscacs Ganter® re (adele a Workers mem fo tale has not completed quarters, threw their Associated phedennual tal een tes heit | } ned a huge ‘mass ‘me ing on the Frances 1 at on o} clas n Ce te . e commit as not co 1% A Saeee ate sing Society will take place > for Mon’ at rity against the danger of im.) an uUnit Report, Blanks. Wikisa Co watiba-& the investigation of many matters eau wads fay ee ieee aa aa Po Ee aon im of n i MIDWIFE i un! epor lanks mus’ e a , j jon i: ‘ aske: a ey he registered as | Lyceu 66 or 5 gael S = Bronx f " s list war. | submitted immediately elther to the Aig cw eon of Interna: | brought to its attention involving the jaembers of tha NW. eats cag Bie vacioee 1 fronx. Among the spe 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Lag IOP aaras section organizer or to the district | day, Jan. 21, 8 p. m., 318 Hinsdale st, executive department but that the Rode lage: ee Havlew (On ion, | Pill be Rebecea Grecht and Juliet 8. ] t: * office in order to supply material for| [7 : ”|Honorable Henry §S. Johnscn,| Payment of the initiation fee of 50) mc " youth’ center has|hecd are ears, the nelshbor- less, Starving Pens ae Bn aC eee ows |his executive and official position, Cents, the workers asked for a shop | opened at 2 St. Rooms f ees ree 2 t < | your share to help the Party formu- | Branch 4, Section 5. | ‘ ety ‘i d told th i fficers ; Parties, open forums and dances. F Liber to Leetur: Russian Art egro Is Locked in __ iste its ptans for tuture activity by) An important meeting of the Branch {and through his employes, organiza- | meeting and tol fe union officers {information get in. touch wick 4 i 4 submitting a full unit report. will tak: lace Mi : ‘ ‘ i A y | y hi lecided ver the | Eisma 27. aie 3. Liber, author of a Doc- ‘ | subm co ie Pies te Pry ie piace monger, 8:30 p. m., tion and friends, is resorting to every | that they had decided to answer the | Eisman, 1271 Hoe Ave., Bronx. to will lecture tomorrow at Oriental Restaurant Box Car 100 Hours Section Women Organizers. es es |manner of means to hamper, delay| demand of the employer for a 10 beet ed at the Hungarian Work- | KNOWN TO COMRADES sibs All Section Women Work Organiz- Unit 6, Section 7 Executive. and interfere with the investigation | hour day with a strike, and that the 350 H. 8ist St. on “The | ‘i ‘ bee toca The unit’ executive committee’ will | evening, | Brook- Brownsville Jers are ordered to immediately send UEFIELD, W. Va., Jan. 17.—| ("46 "the district office, for the ate fied and weak from hunger, tention of Sylvia Spiro, the names and cold, A. C. Collins, a 17- 8nd addresses of the newly elected old Negro youth, of Hatties-) Umit Women ie had Fc dies Miss., was found lying in a and the Proletariat.” for their popular Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Meals, served in Original Oriental Style — Russian Orchestra 189-2*” A Stuyvesant 0177 Mever Gotun, Owner 652 Fourth of his acts and of the offices and) N.T.W. take over its leadership. jemployes of the executive depart-! Picket formations were immedi | Young Work ment. ately organized and the workers | ns : x Defe s “That by his interference and the picketed all day. | The Young Defenders: ae | part meet Monday, 8 Ave, Brooklyh. 4 m., lyn ed by the " rs League. * * lem Y. W. L. Dance. nd datice of the season will the Harlem Unit of the Attention League Fractions. ; of' “For Any Kind of Insurance” | x x. W. 1. Saturday, Jan. 26, at the linterference of his employes and! 4 joint strik ittee of s | their educational m, will or- b a | All language fractions are instruct ’, . ‘ie aks v4 Bae ee dees joint strike committee of seven | canize an e: 0 ¢ 1 for more than 100 hours. A| Work Organizer to direct work] the aftair will go to the Campaign |dated and many witnesses made in- -,2 work, in the Wolf and Opper | !8 free. Registration is now on, The COMRADES EAT vad brakemen, hearing feeble|®mong women in their particular|¢or making the Young Worker a ibl Bee cna a Ge hees ene ORS" Polagn: will meat every Ben des fron at the s, unlocked the car and res. | /¢™fusse. Send names and addresses | weext paper. Comrades of the Har- (scree © ae| op and the Harrison and Son shop. |4 to 6 p,m. at 1400 Boston Ro maibeuie oe Am 5550 SCIEN , -|of the comrades elected to the dis-|jem ¥. Ww th “ i | Bronx: The tirat lesson etibes pee Telephone Murray the young Negro, trict office for the attention of Sylvia | Sronx’ fraternal orgenizateny velweg | 2hat attempts have been made | Although still members of the As 2 he first lesson will be given TIFIC Spiro. estioning revealed that Collins)?” Peale tee less and unable to find work, Newark Unit Meetin, All workers! Party members are ntered the box car at East St.| urged ‘to reserve Sunday, 11 a. m.|J and are being made to influence sociated, the strike committee de-|/*"°" . , |members of the legislature in con-) cided to meet regularly in the N.| nection with the investigation andiq. w. offices. Picketing is still be- | arrange the center for the dance. eS * Unit 6, Section 7, The unit will meet Wednesday, . i ‘ an. 23, 8 p. m., 652 Fourth Ave., that in the opinion of your commit- . |7 East 42nd Street, New York | VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Spa A Spanish Ri held tomorrow . ? ing carried on diligently, and the | Spanish Workers Cc rators! Patronize % ; » IIL, Saturday, thinking he| for a Special meeting of the unit. Brooklyn, 7 \tet, a: full, Smpattial, complete and| recor cue ae eel Latin As ae aus - 1604-6 Madison Ave, going to Louisville, Ky. The I aa genieeetee ae be fait bik dad ienasabae tcieace, |free investigation cannot be obtained |)" the ascend bitsecting Whep de: | S E R O y | etween 107th & 108th Sts, was on its way to Lynchburgh, place, with Sonheaan canvas fenm the PR ot a educational unless such sinister influence is Pre-| ing work for Wolf and Opper will | COOPERATORS PATRONIZE | —— and for than four days the br pit be ab tae te baghesy Png Cantey | 60 St. Marks Pi. on the topic, “The Vented and that the same can only |join the strike in a day or s0, | M CHEMIST | ing, terror-crazed Negro was| Executive Committee and of the Op-|4: F. of L. Convention.” |be partially prevented by ig sus- | 7 . FORMAN ETH Alea hoes | Health Food prisoner. position, Executive Committee, Section z, Pension of said Henry S. Johnston | ie . 5 r f : fs Senicans Wider Ate Ghenallia | |cMenn a Maenatite Comellttte will las governor af the geste of Oble-| Allerton Carriage, Bicycle} |] wstebrock 3215 Bronx, N. Y. || Vegetarian ITS KELLOGG MAKES WAR | nZhe,mectings of the District Wom. | tis" Center, “All mew and eit Wonk: homa, during the further work of and Toy Shop en's Committee called for today at 11 a, m., and 1 p. m, at the Workers Center have been enteenen * # Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. NSAS CITY, Jan. 18.—Rich- Yate, Rarturepeet Vashburne Child, lecturing here 736 ALLERTON | your investigating committee.” | | if AVE. | Greetings from v Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx DR. M. WOLFSON “The Party is the highest form ae - “The Party in strengthened by | 7 | pl AR eon Phone: University 5365 ussolini, whom he helped while | Agit-Prop, Young Werkers League.| purifying itxelf ortuninti of the class organization of the 141 SECOND AVENUB, Cor. 9th St. - minister to Italy to get money| , There will be a meeting of the| elem | Proletariat."—Lenin. Attend the Phone, Orchard’ 2333. ase of trouble come to see your friend, who has long experi- ence, and can assure you of care- ful treatment m Agit-Prop Committee and all unit im Madison Agit-Prop directors of District 2 of the Y. W. L. tomorrow at 3 p. m. Im- portant matters will he taken up. * 8 Greek Fraction. The Greek fraction will meet to- day at 8:30 p. m.,, 101 W. 27th St. * * The meeting oy the oped aes postponed from Priday, January. Te helped us in our struggle against the reactionary to Friday, Jan. 25, a t7 p. m. at the i} eet ee ek Room 02, | impor. bureaucracy in the past, and will stand with us in our | Lenin memorial meeting, January Irving Singer ze Get Your Money’s Worth! de Try the Park Clothing Store For Men, Young Men and Boys Clothing 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St NEW YORK CITY Morgan for his seizure of the nment, declared to reporters that the Kellogg treaties were p toward war. He called the 19, in the Madixon Square Garden. | | | | | tl | | | A near . VEGETARIAN Isie Sing T Dairy RESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149. We greet the Daily Worker, the champion of the in- ge of the treaties a “triumph 2 furtive school of diplomacy.” burne Child, being an admirer | ussolini, made it clear that he favor of blunter and plainer rds. |. apamamappscactonpnaa Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues., Thurs. & Sat. | 9:30-22 a, Sunday, terests of the working class. The Daily Worker David Singer NEW YORK CITY j COOPERATO:S! — PATRONIZE f| APPC Nr Rational 5 2 * 5 5 249 EAST 1151 TREE’ . . efforts of restoring the control of our union to the GREETINGS from E. KARO oe iecona Ave, NewYork Vegetarian Restaurant 7" Hy conv baie: | | Your Nenrext Stationery Store : 199 SECOND AVE} 2nd Annual Frolic & Dance rk Sine te aia | John Dor || Cigars — Cigarettes ne Candy | Bet. 12th and Fiat Tendered by Dental Laboratory Workers Union Progressive Fancy Leather Goods Workers Rubin i inaeee Pope sg Mah ha TDR. J. MINDEL Strictly Vegetarian Food, DANCING UNTIL DAWN ————— a een 14 Tel. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 | SURGEON DENTIST he LESLIE BALL ROOM orowite | 1 UNION SQUARE oe eee eae ADDITIONAL GREETINGS TO THE DAILY | ___— =| taity coanentare Parone) [00% 8—F00% Alzoncuin nan] All Coteaten Moat at SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1929 WORKER ON THE OCCASION OF ITS | SAM LESSER | MAG cr i OE UG Mugabe yl Heaton zs \Qy : a ies’ and Gents’ Tailor |i aS iet Your Tickets Now at Our Office, 96 Fifth Ave—Room 211. FIFTH BIRTHDAY |Greetings from 1818 - 7th Ave. New York! 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Vrablic | Meeting Rooms and Hall ||! rooms. ,witneut, appointment; "ind iat WH ak John Caughlin Shop Nucleus of | 4 IE Has sures kd tates ter ry (Corner 6th Ave.) SAN FRANCISCO Corragan McKeeney | ZA Food TO HIRE |for beginners, VALENCIA. DANCING RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA N. Koriakoff ILLINOIS Steel Co. || [FINCO) S : Suitable for Meetings, Lectures|)|Susquehanaa 068,“ '*" ~|Popen from a0 as me te Ue p.m. ta prone CHICAGO OHIO oa ai 97 evrice ; and Dances in the | $$$ —— R. Guriani L, Sanebin | Ebadi oa i tease AN A. Werezeken p de He Bakeries, Meats, Ww on gece N G L I s H bare taht: ? ¥. Thompaon agate MASSACHUSETTS Rargieevey on + | _Tetepnone: Rninetander soot | BENIKOFF SCHOOL jestaurant x Kensoff rook! . mx . GRAND STREET, N. Y. intervale venue S. Bogaeff NEW YORK CITY NoRwoop Bi yn my pew: | Phone: Orchard 7312) BRONX % Me * Dibiash . cen gta 5401 7th Ave. Hotel and Restaurant Workers EES A. Atanajiel A. Korawitz WORCESTER 6824 8th Ave. Branch of the Amalgamated | Educational Institute— J. Kraino J. Fried W. Karnila Manhattan: 2085 Lexington|l|| saa w. 518024 Vor TS scare saan | | Etatishs Arithmetic, Composition, WE ALL MEET Comrade Nonen : Lilies i s Holowka i ‘Ave BUSINESS MEETING <3 | sth iesragte, Uawerate at the Y. . Kosofsky « Wasilivi : 01 tructi egiuners oF Ade 3. Krits M. Varidzialis 8. Graber) Co-operative Trading Ass'n, Inc. aL MOMMIES te ee eaieade Youn nee seaeat {'|| NEW WAY CAFETFRIA i i. o from 9 a. ent NEW YORK ~—

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