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DAYLY WORKE =R, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929 Five ‘ternational Labor Defense Demands Hearing Before Governor on Biedenkapp Case UES PROTEST | EXTRADITION FW.LR. SEC'Y ne-Up Methods of tate Denounced New York District of the In- onal Labor Defense yesterday Governor Roosevelt demand- iearing in the extradition case d Biedenkapp, national secre- £ the Workers International Biedenkapp was arrested night for extradition to chusetts where he is wanted .rges of conspiracy to parade t a permit and conspiracy to >» the peace in connection he New Bedford textile strike. Largest Seaplane Belongs to U.S Navy fliers tested this huge hydroplane and reported that it would do—for long distance flights over waters to bones Perhany, Latin-American workers and peasants. . Imperialism REED HOWLS FOR NAVY THAT CAN. ‘WHIP 2 NATIONS Says War Coming Thru Commerce Rivalry (Continued from Page One) jing enough warships to sive one to lpr sident-elect Hoover “to hunt| |mackerel in,” referring to Hoover's jstop off at Lower California to fis jon his way to South America. Concluding, Reed said: “I am in favor of a navy equal to any on nts were also issued for the of Albert Weisbord, secretary- rer of the National Textile | rs’ Union, and Paul Cronch, al secretary of the All-Ameri- ti-Imperialist League, on the charges. telegram to Governor Roose- ent thru Jacques Buitenkant, ey for the New York Interna- Labor Defense, stated: Hit Flimsy Charges. connection with the warrant radition in the case of Freder- iedenkapp, who is wanted by mmonwealth of Massachusetts, vised that an opportunity is d for a hearing before your signs the warrant. The 2 against the defendant is pre- d upon the flimsiest and most ous charges. He is charged onspiracy to parade without a t and also with conspiracy to b the peace. Kindly grant w at which we may present sses. Kindly advise. Letter ollow.” denkapp is now out on $1,000 ind is scheduled to receive a trate’s hearing next Tuesday. tose Baron In Statement. e Baron, secretary of the New District of the International » Defense, yesterday issued the ‘ing statement: 1e attempts to extradite Fred nkapp, Albert Weisbord and Crouch, leaders of three work- ‘SS organizations of national to the state which murdered and Vanzetti, shows that the of New York is willing to co- te with the murder government issachusetts and with the slave- ig New England mill barons in ing these three militant organi- | is. The charges against nkapp, Weisbord, Crouch. and hers who were active in the : textile strike are so ludicrous expose completely a conspiracy, a the part of these workers, but e part of the state of Massa- tts to railroad to jail those dare to fight against the in- n exploitation of the mill “Respectable Gentleman.’ vernor Roosevelt, during the on campaign, posed as a liberal a very respectable gentleman. | emand not only a hearing, but | he quash once and for all these ts to extradite workers living 2w York on such fake charges. re, however, under no delusion he governor will act differently any other representative of apitalist class and we are pre- g to rally the workers of New| for a determined fight to the release of all those in- 1 in this palpable frame-up.” NSOR NEWS OF PANISH REVOLT vera, Threatens to ymb Unarmed City Continued from Page One) munication had been temporarily rupted between Ciudad Real | the rest of Spain, ports that ferocious reprisals ast the leaders of the outbreaks iany of the southern cities and arcelona where the government 3 a Catalan revolt, were being d out have reached this city. of the insurgents are reported ave committed suicide. ie fate of the troops in Ciudad; is not known, sturbances are still reported 1 outlying southern districts | ve discontent among the pea- | ry is intense. While the pres- | revolt was chiefly military in rature in the cities, it is believed | had it continued for two or e more days, other elements ld have gained the upper hand overthrown the present dicta- hip of Primo de Rivera. + * ® ENDAYE, Spanish - French ntier, Jan, 30.—Primo de Rivera, n the fake “national assembly” today, admitted that a censor- was hushing up news of the re- thruout the country. He said. The government has communi- d to the assembly and the coun- for its guidance, all that it con- rs convenient and discreet to regarding this important event. government believes it should ribit publication of details or ments.” Artillery Mutiny. he sole detail permitted to be wn is that at Ciudad Real, some Scandinavian Worker Athletic Club: The Scandinavian Workers’ Ath- letic Club will hold its second annual ball at Vasa Castle Hall, 149th St. and Walton Ave. on Feb, 9, All La- bor Sport comrades and all others are invited. Two good jazz bands will supply the music. | All welcome. * Sacinas Youth ee The Harlem Working Youth Cen- ter, 2 KE. 110th St, rents rooms for meetings, parties, open forums on daily, weekly or monthly basis, Fur- ther information from E, Eisman, 1271 Hoe Ave., Bronx. ho International Labor Defense Bazaar. The annual bazaar of the Interna- tional Labor Defense, New York dis- trict, will take place March 6, 7, 8, , 10 in New Star Casino, 107th St. and Park Ave. Make donations—con- | tribute articles,—come into the of- fice, 799 Broadway, Room 422, and | help us att the fp eberetry work. Freiheit Guncas a aenal Ball. (Communist) Party and the Armen- ian branch of the International Labor | menian Communist paper and the Paterson textile strikers on me a evening, Feb, 9, at 221 E, 27th St Fo ee Free Spanish Courses. Spanish lessons will be given free) | tured the barracks of the Civil Guard, the hated political police, | placed guns in command of the city, | |stopped all trains and cut off com- munication between Madrid and! |southern Sp: | Phere seems to be no connection | \between the military revolt and the |tile workers at Alcoy, in the pro- vince of Alicante. This appears to \be over an economic conflict, The |building workers at Granada are ‘also on strike. It is rumored that revolt has be- gun in the main cities, including! Barcelona, the center of the Catalan | Separatist movement, Valencia, Car- tegena, and Malaga, but. also spread around Algeciras and in the prov- \ince of Cadiz as farth north as Tra- falgar. There have been many minor out- inst Rivera, but chiefly of rival military leaders and particu- | arly of tlc Catalan separatists. In | 1926, in September, the most serious revolt occurred, centering around the artillery units. The artillery corps were dissolved, some officers arrest- ed, but later reinstated, and the re- volt crushed. Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION yet (1 fight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) ‘ 1,500 of an artillery regiment, cap- | |strike declared today by 12,000 tex-| | | | Council 1, United Council of Work ling Women, for tomorrow evening, | | 8:30 p, m,, 1387 Washington Ave., Bronx, Biedenkapp and others will | speak. | as aie 3 Workers Dramatle Group. ] |The Prolab Theatre, a Workers Dramatic Group, will’ present two The annual ball of the Freiheit| one-act plays, 8:30 p. m., Singing Society will take place Fri-| at the theatre studio, 231 I jday, Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday,| The plays are “The Cri at’ ‘the Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. * * Armenian Fraction Ball. A ball will be given by the Ar-| |menian fraction of the Workers | Defense for the benefit of the Ar-| | | ‘Whither America” Automobile friends. ee ENS. ‘United Council Working Women. Concert and vetcherinka arranged by Council 8, United Council Work- ing omens in be given Saturday, Feb, 23, m.; proceeds for new Needle ‘rrades Union. rownsville. will speak on at the Workers ie, 154 Watkins Feb. 8. Workers ‘Cente 5 Moissaye Olgin nter of Browns: St, Friday evening, * E United Council Protest Meet A mass protest meeting against the arrest of F. G. Biedenkapp, na-!| tional secretary of the Workers In-| ternational Relief, has been called by Councils §, 12 and the Bakers’ INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complere Course $10, until license granted; also private and special Instruction t0 Ladies ip AUTO 845 Longwood Empire scyoon Avenue, Bronx INTervale 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sea.) tas? Phone: DiCkens 1096. Blue Bird Studio “Photos of the better kind.” 1508 PITKIN AVE., Cor, Amboy St. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Educational Institute English, Spelling Grammar, Litera- ture, History, Arithmetic, Algebra taught to beginners and advanced pupils at your home or institute. WE HELP CHILDREN IN THEIR SCHOOL HOME WORK 301 LIVINGSTON ST., B’KLYN TRIANGLE 0509. NGLISH Elementary — Intermediate Advanced—Private or Group BENIKOFF SCHOGL 387 GRAND STREET, N. Y. Phone: Orchard 7312 Eron School 185-187 Tas" von ae JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal THE pee meee AND BEST, AS WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL to learn the English Language; to prepare oneself for ‘admission to college. ERON SCHOOL is registered by the REGENTS of the State of New York. It has all the rights of a Government High School. Call, Phone or Write for iataloguel NEW COURSES BEGIN JAN, 28th REGISTER NOW! Our 25,000 alumni are our best jearth and I favor a navy strong i ‘i | t two countries h hry reef enough so that no eRe eeniniare Cs ers could attack it, The interest on| Reece se a 3 for it.” | | David Pinski, and “The Pest,” by |the War debt could pay for it. (CARL BRODSK of the attend. Morning International Branch, Workers Party Activities Du to the sudden illness of the lly sch uled to dis- SETTLE FOR LENIN MEMORIAL) Harlem Y, W, L. Dance Postponed. ew Situation in the Nee- ICKETS NO | In order apa e sone abe the ba 3 ne per soe Dante miernbern: a ructed |annual affair of the Harlem Progr ernationa ach alte to gary, memes a Lenin Mem: (sive Youth Club, the morning has been postponed, orial tickets. All outstanding tickets|of the Y. W. I. has, postpo vill be notified the date o must be turned in immediatel dance for one week. The dz “next meeting ment for tickets sold. Unles of the proceeds of which * * * attended to without delay the F y |donated to the “Young Worke it face financial difficulties which|be held Saturday at the ‘ will tend to destroy the moral succ Working. 2outh Cen : of the meeting. All tickets and pa Bt A Meee Fectanlye m ments should be in by the end ture of the evening. the week, * * * Inter-Ractal Dan Bronx. bate Workers League, Ss m Organizers, An Inter-Racia! Dan will be the agit-prop com an‘ Section Women Work Organiz:|given by the local section of the Downtown Unit 1 of ers are ordered to immediately send rty on Monday evening, Febr (Communis in to the district office, for the at-| 8 p.m 330 Wilkins Ave., n Li Sunday night, tention of via Spiro, the names eman St. Station, Bronx 3 Marks Pla Impor- and addresses of the newly elected Jazz Band San ibis re Be sarenane be Unit Women Work Organizers, tet the commit hould | | | Dark brown brief case left or at the district convention night, Return to Louis A Attention feages Fractions. All language fractions are instruct- | ¢ et toda ed to immediately elect a Women's h e Aas Work Organizer to direct work Ry 1 Union Square nong women in their particular , ie langua Send names and addresses eae RE mes ee ett: old of the comrades elected to the dis-| Meeting to fight, the war danger trict office for the attention of Sylvia| Thursday, F Royal F € 16 | Ave., | Dices Women's York Branch, All-America Spiro, ee * A Night In Mexico. The Spanish fraction in conjunction Worke and rty, New| the Anti-Im- 4, “Council Max Geltman. Dancing will follow! « * ” with the Harlem Y.W.L. has arranged | *° 3 \E raternal Organizations eee oe eepae TAU Night. in Stexivo™” for, Saturday |/Pevisuist Leagues ne. ma eo * . y jin- | ¢ g, Fel 5, " roi ae Laundry Workers Give Show, | Reed’s speech was thoroughly jin- | cyenit! Organizations are requested to Harlem Youth Center Foru ers are urged te Whe. Landry: Worker rection of istic throughout, and pointed to | reserve this date. A Mexican concert | Open rum Fe Harlem Work- pring friends - rn lo Spanial Tork t DF r .| programy will be presented. Dancing | in 9 Center, B. 110th St “s = a oe Sites Worker i ee charge at the Spanish W orkers tbe 4 4 ion Educational League |the Amer ‘ican profit-grabbing in Eu eee MA Ben teenn tao: hegertt ot | LODIGs at Ghb Voule Workers! wxecmive «Commttice:. Seation Bi OR Ce. Wy Or Cr Tua Oe ee CeO ee aT gh Olean aro pes ere she gnlurs. cHeathe) £Or: the omething that it was worth Mexico,|{Stand For.” Prominent speaker, danc-| The Executive, Committe c+ ranged a dance for Washington's | day. session Was held Mon-|show of "Singing Jailbirds,” per-|70PC &S § Young Communist League of Mexico. | Stand For Bal thd dla has aah tat om rrow night, Work- jMirthaay eve, Feb, 21, at Webster | da sympathizers. who would formance of Feb. §, ‘All workers are| while to fight for. i each ee oe Oe Gao BCCAE. EAC Raunt e. TUE Manor. Sympathetic ' organizations to learn the Spanish language | ¥ e that night to see the show.| ,, e avall id Ploncera Theatre Party. | Harlem Youth Dane bese AGL? nweustara tone Govatde tes jare asked not to arrange any affair|are urged to avail themselves of the| Tickets will be sold at the theatre This the age o al soe The Young Pioneers of New York, Dancer ree om Ta tee sy isp csi sd ieee for that evening. opportunity ortered by he nter. box 9 tao, and also by members ofiReed. “Great cities strive against | together with the Negro Champio: 5 entae 110th St. Good ; i eRe ied Classes for beginners and advanced the 1. 4, Laundry Workers | ti t i will hold a theatre party at the| Denier 4 “hd , nee ape a TY ; Se d Bi ‘ations | 5. ye. |Program and bar. Half procee: t PRWw = CAVE Women ‘Theatre varty. Spanish are being taught. Section, weaker cities, great corpor Grove St, Playhouse, Sunday eve-| ae CREW OF 25 SAVED A good opportunity for Jewish 4 | (sa el robble up little corporations, great|ning, Feb. 10, to see “Singing Jail-|€° to Young Workers. | ioe inp agree workers to see the regular week-end Bronx Youth Culture Club | Bronx Open Forum, Re etduale break down weak indi. | birds.” Tickets at the district office. | peta a Bs The cutter Mojave reached the play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on A concert and dance will be given| Arthur C. Calhoun will speak at 1 | the Greele Fi rikbed etthe Party |¢tippled British freighter Silver 14th St, and 3rd Ave, on Friday! Saturday, 1347 Boston Rd., by the| the Forum, 1 Wilkins Ave,, near | Viduals. Section Nine Dance. meets tonight at 8:30 p 101 W.|Maple at 12:30 p. m. today and took evening, Feb. 8, at reduced prices if Bronx Youth Culture Club’ and the Freeman St. station, 8 p.m. Sanday,| “Phe same rule applies to na-| An entertainment and dance will| 27th St. All members must attend, th 1 in tow for Bermuda tickets are gotten in advance. The/ Bronx Workers Athletic Club, Pro-|on “The History of the American | ° ds it|be Siven by Section 9 at Fenster's| F ‘. the vessel in tow for Bermude cou he wie ie usm na on nS, chads for the Daily Worker and Frei- Family.” Questions and discussion, |tions. Ii our commerce expands it!hance wali, corner Steinway and Section 6. ihe Silver Maple sent out dis- y f eit ring friend rs Woolsey Aves. Astoria, L. I, on Sat-| 1; on 6, meet to-| tress ‘ udvance may be gotten at the central * * . hurts the others, Pee ey gD amea” Will coms | mice’ 37, Section 6 will meet to-ltress calls last Saturday reporting ottics of the Unite Counell ot Work- Young Workers Social Culture Club.| Sacce-Vanzetti 1. L, D, Branch. “Let, us look upon the navy not|mence at 8 p. m. Take Astoria train| Ave.’ Reports on the section and ote its rudder was destroyed. It 538, pa ‘Stuy ae OS ee A special membership meeting will| A special meeting of the branch is|as a problem of dreamland, but as|and get off at Hoyt Aye: station, | district conventions will be given. |carries a crew of about 25 men. ba. p 57 be held tomorrow evening at head-| called for Monday, Feb. 8 pm. | at aya pranleny | * * "i | te eee ne . 8 | quarters, 118 Bristol St, near Pitkin|1472 Boston Road. Very ‘important|@ terrestrial problem. F . ‘dscapani seabtion’ Social, | Unit 48, 3B. Metro Workers Soccer League. | Ave,, Brooklyn, N. Y. Reports will be| business is to be acted on. After al “The lowest form of animal is the} ne German fraction rit | Shop Nucleus 4 will meet tonight The Metropolitan Workers Soccer| given by the executive committee. | Short business meeting a discussion | ait: t country who thinks|party Saturday Feb, 16, at 101 W. 27th St, 6 p. m All Comrade | League will hold a ball on February| * . * * on Labor Defense in the U, Ss, will|@izen Of any y at Labor Temple, 243 B. ae St, comrades must be present. * |28 at the Laurel Garden, 75 E. 116th “Singing Jailbirds” Benefit. |be led by 8, Le Roy, |more of internationalism than he|the benefit of “Der Arbeiter,” Ger- * * fa. Frances Pilat Bt, basement. All interested in}. 4 performance of Upton SR ae does of nationalism.” man language organ of the’ Party,| .,. Willinmaburg ¥. W. U. arrange any conflicting dates. | Sinclair's “Singing Jailbirds” will be Laundry Workers Meet. |Tickets may be had at the Daily) The recently organized Young ] i ae ® |given Sunday, Feb. 10, at. the Grove | wansheclal meeting of the Laundry Break Treaties, |Worker business office, 26 Union| Workers League of Williamsburgh MIDWIFE | the Workers Laboratory, Tucutre | Suententin near Sheridan Square. The| Aancational League. will be, held’ te Saupe Se tole |Gommunism” at headquarters, 090|] 35 h St., N N ui i ., 4 | EB c LU ne! “1 Natio: i Ponte] a arters, 690/135] EB. am | ‘ N. | meets every Monday, Wednesday and pertormance Will be given under the| morrow, 26-28 Union Square, foom|, ‘Nations have been writing treat ‘EUAN eae tide Gan larininwl ood Myrile Ave, Brooklyn, every Sunday || 2) = 7/1 St» New York, N.Y. } 0 p. m,, at 334 EB. 16th) Booster Club, and is for the b oe Saree questions will be|jies for everlasting peace ever since <— aa niccaikth ent GF ee morning at 100. All young worke 2 d | « ( har ” taken up and also the settli of | rhe annual en ‘ain a eiketh araiontioa ats welt tae eee Negro Champion” Tiekets| tickets for the show, “Singing Jaii-,they, learned how to touch pen tol cre “Fraction of the Workers | sve 2s E = | * eerie) Office 169 We 1aeed Bt Sheridan | birds.” parchment,” Reed said. “The his-| (Communist) Party will be given | DR J MINDEL Rapuniwtapeecnnt) Silé camanreunavilig Yo We be | Square is on the Seventh Ave. Sub-| Deane Ce em tory of the world is a record of | eh a 8 Wy ee. 9 a eo Je | ‘ ‘amaraderie, Saturday evening, | way line, | ‘ » Te. D ‘ mies nC . : 154 Watkins Brooklyn, arranged | > Pa A lecture entitled “How the Work. | broken treaties. between Eighth and Ninth Aves, Prc SURGEON DENTIST John’s Restaurant by the Browasville Vanna’ Workers| ahha Auslveoaie Tw. Wo: ers Should Maintain their Health,” by ‘ Rod : : ceeds will be applied to “Emp! SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES League. ae I latkin, will be given tomorrow, Reed’s statistics estimated the |Greek Communist week], 1 UNION SQUARE | eague. PE ees The third anniversa of the} atkins Ave, , eae ‘aa of. want tions ea eae | 4 place with «atmosphere J te Young Workers Social Culture Club | Fries Paar standing armies of various natio i: i: 2 Heck Fart Room 803—Phone, Algonquin £:8% iy Rees (ore rencnte, meet tae Voune Dec oo part of | Wil be celebrated with a banquet Spanish Workers Dance. jas follows: England, 403,915, “with| Ypher Bros, Oat i he given. by | 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORE their educational, program, will or-| S74, Poor ee ee pe ch sar bere Will be H dance at the Span-|400 great fighting ships, fortresses, | Upper Bronx Unit 2, 1330 Wilkins | (No! comnerted with any other office 5 | | Banize an Esperafto class. All inter-| Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn. All young| Saturday, 830 hom” Origival ceaeit, |lining the shores of the seven seas,|Ave.,_ tonight Violin recital, song) appre nationalists are invited. Instruction| workers are welcome. yarebody Wels ginal music. | di venue of |Program, revolutionary dances. Help is free, Registration is now on, The| * SARE ODN WaRA ORE = i guns commanding every @ |build the library. Comrades, Patronize | class ot Meet every Sunday fiom | workers Geltuve’ Slab, Broweavile, Council 21, U. 6. W. Ww. commerce”; France, 727,413, with | | oston Roa nee . ~W, ‘ “ * } 4 The third anniyersary of the) Council 21, United Council of Work- {reserves of 4,610,000, “and attempt- | i fee senegal Water eae te TR, | Mowtte| ine Women CUNY one Of work: [reserves of 4810,000, Cand aveura| durnished Rooms — | SURGEON DENTIST The Triangle Dairy | Spe licas aie aed | ville will be celebrated with a con-|Saturday evening, 8:30 p.m, None |!0& , for one or two comrades, with board.|| 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. |The executive committee of the| Cert and veteherinka Saturday eve-|Partisan School, 3510 Church Ave he waters under the sea by subma-|PRAGIACOMO, Apt. 2, 1634 Crosby | MODERATE PRICES Restaurant | Workers Press Club will hold its | MBB: Peps 8 354 et uae Pre doe ine ar CS tines”; Italy, 380,000, with reserves | Avenue, Bronx. N._Y, |} Room 1207-8 AL atd 1379 Intervale Avenue next meeting at the Workers Center, | ae Labor Temple Poetry of 2,990,000; Poland, “the new-born | | 26 Union Square, foday. Welsbord Spenks, Workers Culture! Betty Sale Stewart, Jasper Barnet | child of the modern millenium,” 242,- | Or. ABRAHAM MARKOFF | Club, a _ 3 7 rr. c i Monre a | . . * | a“! r cefigrman SeGkine ‘Orneiden: Albert Weisbord, of the National| Cowan, UREN Care TT HEH%|000, with reserves of 2,000,000; | SURGEON DENTIST || Cooperators! Patronize jerman Speaking comrades are) Textile Workers’ Union. will speak) at the Labor Temple Poetry Forum, |Jugo-Slavia, another new nation, ||! oftice Hours: Tues. Thurs. & Sat. ||| & : wanted to participate in building a|at the meeting of the Workers Cul-| 9 D 3 For a Real Oriental Cooke 1 |242 EB. 14th St, today, at 8:15 to ‘ 2,05 ; F 2. ‘a Men ek chorus, ‘Applicants are welcome | ture Club of Brownsville, Friday 10:30 p,m 5 to! 142,000, with reserves of 2,050,000; 6 Bi haat bath i. aes m|\ VISIT THE ¥, .$:30 p. m., Labor) evening, Feb. 15, on the "Role of the is Czecho-Slovakia, 240,700, with re- unday, a. . m. |} | Redes ga : Temple, 243. EB, 84th 8t., Room 18—| co nts: N ayaa Le } Szecho-S)0venls) Weed a o INTERNATIONAL ;Uthmann Singing Society. ES 50 ak ena adc pedal HO aguagarian Workers Club. |, |serves of 1,489,000, and Japan, 210,- PLRASR ee TOR CHEMIST gins only a Agence mT aie ee et wo Meera | 5 PROGRESSIVE CENTER Millinery Theatre Party. Brighton Beach Workers Club. Riven by the Hungarian Workers 000, with reserves of 2,038,000, with ca 49 ae rial “8 York 657 Allerton Avenue i | nate Millinery Workers Union, 43, aaron Kurtz will lecture on prole-|§.3y‘p, nou ces? 1880 Wilkins Ave, /“16 cruisers and 33 submarines in Telephone? Lehigh 8023. |] Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. 101 WEST 28TH STREET bas STeeSeee A theese party for | tarian literature tomorrow, 8:30 p.m.,| °°" Pe, process of construction.” (Corner 6th Ave.) dates for that evening, | i cting |All comrades are welcome to bring Wanted. RECREATION ROOM Painters, carpenters and a chauf- feur are wanted to do volunteer work for the Workers International Relief. See Louis A, Baum, 1 Union Square. Oy Ne oe Freiheit Symphony Orchestra. “Franz Schubert” will be the sub- ject of a talk by Nathan Alterman on Friday, Feb. 15, at Rose Garden, 1347 Boston Road, Bronx, The or- chestra will illustrate the talk with excerpts from Schubert's work. * * * S Workers . The Workers Bs Group | | meets tomorrow, 8:30 » 108 H. 14th St. The c' meet as usual, For Any Kind of Insurance” Y 7 East 42nd Street, New York Telephone Murray Bill 5550 Hote) and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers I8R_W. Sist St.. e Circle 733 BUSINESS MEETING=} elon the first Monaay of the CARPENTERS’ UNION LOCAL 2090 Meets every Thursday, 8 P. M.,‘at Labor Temple, 243 East 84th St. Office and headquerters are in the Labor Temple, | YOUR Advertise your anion meetings MAINTAIN DAILY WORKER PUT YOUR NAME ON THE FIRST LINE AND GET ga RP EP EEE ITSO LL Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. 4 tit COMRA ahah a4 EAT SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts, LTT 10,000 ERGENCY DRIVE TO | ' Russian Art Oriental Restaurant KNOWN TO COMRADES for their popular Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Meals, served in Original Oriental Style — Russian Orchestra 189.2%" AVE. Stuyvesant 0177 ° Mever Gotvs, Owner ng THE SLES OG LE OEE +O SRO SPEEDO ERIC iT s. 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