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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1929 Five Labor Defense Will Fight Refusal to Graduate Two Pioneers trom Bronx School SETTLE FOR LENIN MEMORIAL|Communism” at headquarters, 690 TICKETS NOW! | Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, ev Sunday i] All Party members are instructed) morning at 100, All young workers j P 1 cn Lenin Mem-|0f the neighborhood are invited tc to settle up at once for Lenin Mem-/ 0f, ths orial tickets, All outstanding tickets | |must be turned in immediately and * * | payment for tickets sold, Unless this} Branch Section 8. | is attended to without delay the Party; A membership meeting will be held | will face financial difficulties which | Monday, Feb. 4, 313 Hinsdale St will tend to destroy the moral success| Every comrade must register for a of the meeting. All tickets and pay-| new membership book Progressives Denounce | Serie ssould” bein ‘by the end of] the week. Downtown Young Workers League. ) CHILDREN WERE . se ob an When ca ais Boia Ti % INJUNCTION r \ f Wee = Party ee ACTIVE IN YOUNG: PIONEER’S WORK varry Case to Board Heralded as Secretary ng oO! he git-prop com- @ St: for ‘4 i of Education Broach Policies | sion Women Organizers, | mittee" of the Downtown ‘Unit 4 of of State for Hoover Ml Section Women Work Organiz- Tea cue will be held tom -, ° ie pe od y ge: e ‘ow night, | (Continued from Page One) . C3 Fi y 5 F “ : Moy . 1 ig ean | Fags a “roes| tant matters will be taken up. No/ Yankee 2 sncies. 1 abe ‘ducation will be demanded shortly} Trying to aid the Newburgh and Poughkeepsie, steamers caught in an ice jam on the Hudson near cided that the contractor’s answer | tention of Sylvia Spiro, the name ankee dependencies. Than | | to members of the committee should the New York branch of the In-| Cold Spring, N. Y., the Odell was also stuck. The passengers were brought ashore first and the crew meant that they were not getting | and, aldress: Beet eae fail to attend. we benisne as Beh ecretary and srnational Labor Defense on the, was allowed to shift for themselves. their five-day week and walked off | roar anes | Women's Work Organizers. in the world war, he knows the im- ase of two members of the Young ———_—__—_—__—— — — ee Bete _. |the job in a body. Attention Language Fractions. | A meeting of old and newly electea|Pottance of force, and has used it ioneers, students at Public School discuss “National| Great interest is developing in| "All language fractions are instruct-| Unlt Women’s Work Organizers will to the advantage of the Yankee cap- F 30 p.m. at the Labor|ihis same question on dozens of |@4 to immediately elect a Women's |? \ elected | italists in his two principal imper- i | . . y at 0. 89, Mace and Paulding Ave., the a O 5 d i \¢ Ne pent today at pi ma F 1 : Fr ter n rg NniZ | ns orum. 5 2 Fy - , Work Organizer to direct work|Center, All old and newly ; a ronx, whose graduation is being a da a O | orum. Questions and dis-| ther electrical jobs and further among women in their particular| Unit Women's Work Organizers and| tal feats. emple . He ; 4 |Section Women’s Work Organizers eld up “y the school authorities be- Send names and addresses ge, will ‘lk 4 Rataniiaracnad language. SNBeat ak Rees Stims vas chi 2 BR ATS oriti | ab apecnan meee ay ie are momentarily expected. of the comrades elected to the dis-|™must be present at this meeting, A’ Stimson was chiefly instrumental their membership in the Oltise Workers, Stas by Uk prasuiins centminiee Bench Branch ot the © Le De will Be Restraining Order. | pase office for the attention of Sylvia * = in arriving at the treaty with Mon- prey children’s organization. The Office Workers’ Umon has af: | * * hela Monday, 8:30 p. m., 48 Bay 28th) 744 temporary injunction, pro sl oaetaedacs Fs x To All Langunge Fractions, cada, now president of Nicaragua, 'T ve i lranged a dance for Washington's “Singin ilbirds” Benefit. 8 - y | ig i elby whi a ‘. : eae ees eee are Uray Fox,|(inhday eve, Feb. 21, at" Webster | A benefit, performance, of Upton| to # \hibiting with the “sublime equality A Night In Mexico, erefepreentative of all language) by ue ee Nicaraanan a eal) . apiro, the same @ge,| Manor. Sympathetic ' organizations |gynolajr's “Singing Jailbirds” will be| Koowers of the Trail Dance. | 0+ the jaw” the electrical workers | ‘The Spanish fraction in conjunction| Unit Women's Work. Organizers’ “88 induced to lay down his arms oth of 2700 Bronx Park East. jare asked not to arrange any affair | given Sunday, Feb. 10, at the Grove), 12¢ Followers of the Trail will | 4 8 | with the Harlem Y.W.L. has arranged | meet today at 1 p. m., at Workers,0n May, 16 in return for the Failed to Salute Flag [op FuBEvevening: St. Theatre, near Sheridan Square, The | P14 “ance today, Westminster |from securing a five-day week from |*A Night in Mexico” for Saturday| Center. og "| promise that United States marine A. week ago, during » rehearsal aa Ae Paeco Tener HO) Dey Giyas ans pn the a ake jibetecemplovers cand tha) Clectrical | eveniaes Fernie sams aucHten te|, ‘rysistay Atonoxtmshetal ‘wenteas, (would “‘supervise” the elections snd the commencement exercises, Ura: A good opportunity for Jewish | Booster Club, ig for theberstit| Amalgamation Bazaar, employers from granting the five-| reserve this date. A Mexican concert] ytinteor trolets and stenagraph- place Moncada into office if the lat a » TAY | workers to see the regular week-end | of the “Negro Champion.” Tickets|, -\ bazaar arranged by the Amal-|day week, has been secured by other | program will be presented, Dancing|..°uunteer iyplats and stenograph- ‘ a into office h - ox was reported to Mr. Rado,| play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on|m be obtained at the Champion's |82mated Cap and Millinery Leagues | 1 ; in the building trades. A|URtil 3 a.m. Proceeds for benefit of | Cfrice of the W: Nidgiat iat, ¢ ter would bow meekly to Yankee lincipal of the school, for not hav.| 14th St. and 3rd Ave. on Friday | Office, 169 W. 1a3rd_ St. will be given at the Workers Cen-|employers in the building trades. A} Young Communist League of Mexico. Office of the Workers (Communist) | «1 ssialism, le said the words of the salute to/°M%Bine: Feb. 8 at reduced prices if| Square is on the Seventh Ave. Union Square. Thursday, |restraining order was granted by | er ae 0 eu ee ee wradén le so FApSralsm. se fo. tings thas ttohase’ wee CA GHA IEEG: delta Dercbermeaiee tel te ‘aturday and Sunday, Feb.|cupreme Court Justice Aaron J. Pioneers Theatre Party. : ie ads Following this exhibition of im- * . * Levy on application by Walter S,|_ The Young Pioneers of New York, East New York Y. W. L. perialist skill, which i a, . ft sas t ri t Ne Ch . y as! ve York lPaddiay ‘ppesident: of the Building | oat Dey Wit {ihe Newro Champion.) The Bast New York 1 measured ac- ty to negotiate j- Clement, eighth grade teacher.|iavance may be gotten at the central | Narkere, Culture Clubs Brown he was immediately called out by/ office of the United Council of Work- he third. anniversary -of Concert Tonight. The Bath Beach Workers Club will of the a theatre party at the| Young Workers (Communist) Legaue, |, Paid) " E. Workers Culture Club of concert tonight at 48 Bay 28th|Trades Employers Association. It!Grove St. Playhouse, Sunday eve-| in conjuction withthe East New York 1 principal who told her that she /mg Women. 80 UE. 1th St. Room vile will be celebrated with Diexcellent) prGgram hae Ween pa ee ining the elec-|Ding. Feb. 10, to see “Singing Tait (Caltees Club, will hold a concert; with diplomatic ould not be given a diploma and|”"” P yver B76: lcert and vetcherinka Saturd attan wad, j18 an order restraining birds.” Tickets at the district office.!tomorrow at headquarters, 313 Hins- | qa 3 cor ; ‘tl f p! Oy nS ning, Feb. 9, 154 Watkins St, bes * * * trical employers from granting any | eases ° |dale St. All young workers are in-|@S made governor-general of the gpm taeed ik au be ae Hat ahetre:) Wapaere Secor) Lanes, Oe Yonkers Open Foru | five-day week, or the raise in wages Section Nine Dance. vited. Philippines. There he again suc- n entrance by | The Metropolitan Workers Soce: 4 s 3, Wi 1. M. Cohen will speak “The Co- sgh 2 | ‘ cect i 2 iv : ie y tad called 400) is at the Laurel Garden, 75 E. 116th) Ajpert Weisbord, of the National|ing Class” at the Yonkers Open|tween the Electrical Workers Union |Pange War sornec, Steinway and| New membership books, Daily | Seoisie with himself for the suppres- jhapiro, who had distributed the| St, basement. All interested inj -pextile Workers’ U rill |Forum, Sunday evening, Workers Co- ‘ ts Bees Worker campaign are on the agenda |sion of the peasants. As a It |S. 80 -tudleia of tha Veune Pio.| bl Oe yture Club of Brownsville, Friday ussion. jinjunction is made returnable in| incu at 8p. m. Take Astoria train |3©> Subsection Monday, 6:30 p. a BB NET Cat Ce ta AS Dela es ind tol him uit’ be ale Workers Laboratory Theatre. evening, Feb. 15 on the “Role of the oes ciakata icaes Part 1, Special Term, Supreme|and get off at Hoyt Ave. station. ee 108 E. 14th St. fi velcomed” in the Philippines, and ine Theo Workers’ Laboratory Theatre) Pommunls as eae ld Ne ted td r 1 poi J Section 5, Bronx. Wall Street feels duly thankful. 4 as it ty da vid . of Columbia Uni-|Court, Tuesday morning. The ap- t receive his diploma. meets every Monday, Wednesday and| Unions. Cee eee e OT Ce eaccep ay ate eion % = 4 Movies of the miners’ struggle will ‘ F enay a vue versity, will address the Hariom | plicati ao eet tail Will Fight Ruling. Brighy SE 2280. Ps Wo AtERS HW, 16th y run’ on “Social Factore In Crimes |Plication charges “conspiracy” to! ne German Fraction Social, German fraction will give a wn e banat or the On ‘Thursday, when Uray Tr a eee to): Garten Pe eae the meeting for Sunday, 169 W.|grant the five-day week. party Saturday Feb. "6 8 rma | Denetit OE the Daily Worker a sun Cheadle | BY r : i Solaecchana Sounitad, Gempell, wan St. Comrades should’ come to Result of Secret Deal. Jat Labor Temple, 243° E. S4th St, for|day, Feb. 17, 6 p.m. 1330 Wilkins jent to the Washington Irving High ‘ k a ree ing Women, will be given Saturda sent the Communist point of view. e! the benefit of “Der Arbeiter,” Ger-| Ave., Bronx, near Freeman St. sta- F Pil Ehool to register, she was informed| cama 2 ice sie Me Ue | Reb. 23, 8:3" p. m.; proceeds for new | oe ete This is the latest result of secret |™an language, organ of the Farty. |tion. pra rances Pilat hat P. S. 89 had notified them that| kins Street, Brooklyn, a Nepdio) Prades: Union: De Bere ree Nereert trom {negotiations conducted by Broach| worker business office, 36 Union| Women's Werk ‘Talk, Unit 3 Sec MIDWIFE ne had failed to graduate. No news|} vague, oN Vine Youns Workers) Workers Center, Mrownsville, the Union of Socialist Republics. will with the new administration in the | Square. vb Saini | Ae a nee is yet been received of Leo Sha-| bei. eon lace tee emt Wau CapaEK Om. luv. 1813 dgra St, Friday evening. |Blectrical Contractors Associstion,| ¢oocy wraction Hatertetament. | women’s work this week and a com-|j 951 E. 77th St, New York, N. Y. ro’s attempt to register at the| »,, Ga Serpcereahal part of| Sente a: BROW. ronta Watking a A Re jofficials friendly to Broach. Broach} ye annual entertainment of the made from the district will lead the : hmes Monroe High School in the| their educational pregram, will or-|5'? Friday evening, Feb. § phe Binh of Tresedy will be the |has followed a policy of favoring |Greek Fraction of the Workers discussion. : | ae jronx. | ganize an Esperanto class, ' All inter- Wwoellees “Dis | subject of a lecture by Dr. C. F, Beck | certain contractors, the largest and | (Communist) Party will be given Office Workers, Y. W. L. Workers |at the Labor Temple. mt. two| tomorrow, 5 p. 1 | ‘1 i Saturday, 8:30 p. in, Feb, 9, at the| Z 5 . |the ones most likely to obtain a|New Palm Garden, 306 W. 52nd St,,| Office workers of the end eo! | Workers (Communist) League will 42 E. 14th St., nationalists are invited. Instruction! ‘The Prolab oung | Phone Stuyvesant 8816 The Young Pioneers intend to js free, Registration is ow on. The pDyyovath j Edmund B, Chaf- keht this jingo rule of the school|class will meet every Sunday from|onecact plane nt {| toe will. discuss “Pacifism and the| monopoly of the whole field, and |Petween Eighth and Ninth Aves. Pro; Neve Tuesday, 6:30 p.m, Room 803. { John’s Restaurant authorities. Both children had sat- pag Pp. m, at 1400 Boston Road, at the theatre s' BAStt at. | aoc pL bey LO ae etd ise, 2, ,m. | justifies his actions on the grounds | Greek Communist weekly. | Satie a: Mewvorsnte aS SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES factorily completed their work at : Pe es David Binet ana The pet» PY |iwill talk on “National Defense.” |that he gets better terms this way ee ee |_ A section membership meeting will A place with ntmosphere jhool, and only their membership German Speaking Comrades, {Max Geltman: Dancing will follow |from the employers. Inter-Racial Dance, Bronx. |be held Wednesday, Feb. 6, 8:30 p.| meet. German speaking comrades are | the performance. | "tn obtaining the present contract, |_,A Inter-Racial Dance will be/m., 154 Watkins Ave, Brooklyn, to|{ 802 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK ? wanted to participate in building a * i | ; given by the local section of the/take up the question of the Daily mass chorus, Applicants are welcome| Laundry Workers Give Show. Broach left out of the bargain the |Party on Monday evening, February | Worker Drive. ee every Tuesday, 8:30 p. m. Labor! ‘The Laundry Workers Section of other building trades unions, alse | {U5 P. ne ey rem | _ LS Temple, 243 EF. 84th St., Room 18— Freeman Station, Bronx. Harlem Le Young Pioneers and their ac- vities in the militant working class ganization led to their persecu- ‘ i Bs ‘3. 84th the Trade Union Educational League aski 7 five-day week wi ne ‘The proletariat of each country COMRADES bn. With the aid of the Interna- Uthmann Singing Society. has taken the entire theatre for the aking tor the ne oe a ie TEBE RT SS ip af ive | muniat, of course, first of all settle ” mg ue bnal Labor Defense, which is send- Millinery ‘Theatre Party show of “Singing Jailbirds,” per- increase in pay. The Building Trades War Danger Meet. | matters with its own bourgeoisie— fe Jacques Buitenkant, its attor-|| The Nillinery Workers Cnion, 4a, formance of Feb, & (AIL workers are seas wan boli t5r¢edl fy ARC ates tina: de tight tie ccaridaaber, 4 West aceen (oemuniet Mentferte)— | SCIENTIFIC & : " ine} as arianged a theatre party’ for| ij oye “ll -be Maented | i ress to demand such a| Thursday, Feb. 7, Royal Palace Hall, ! >, ry y to interview the principal on the] sarch’ 20." Fraternal. organizations Sete Meu oe aout we) the: theatre Be is Bide tical t, 116 Mrenattna: Ave corner (Grane 2 VEGETARIAN yo acts of discrimination, it will} are asked (Rot to arrange conflicting oa re Ue a caunae Wenkonn —- eee 4 A emer hag eu Ave. Brooklyn, arranged under au: Patronize Cae ‘ i lates for that evening. Be rot Create dai hee y : roach made his own contract and| pices of Section 6, Workers Party,|? y the fight on to its successful se oe Section. pees Ambassador to USSR | Iropped out of the general struggle. | Women's Council 4, and the New | RESTAURANT nelusion, Scandinavian Workers Athletic Club. : ; ies & struggle: York Branch, All-America Anti-Im- 1604-6 Madi A The Scandinavian Workers’ Ath-| weens Opes Ware, S S ort Grows P. ives Say “Fight.” perialist League ¥ | axe s 4 7 » a . fel rogressives Say i * - : P) ra Jetie Club wilt held its second annuai| ATMHUT C. Cainoun wilt sea at; SAYS OUDP Tey eral Bove eels See ae ent |} 26-28 UNION SQUARE} |||_Between 107th & 108th Sts, all at Vasa Castle Hall, 149th St.j 5. e Q Ri caeee NEAT. —— larlem You Yenter Forum. | sf Freeman St. station, 8 p. m., tomor- | eat r ‘i ji | (1 flight up) 3] and Walton Ave. on Feb, 9. All La-/ , 8 9 » tom Wireless By “Inprecorr” union condemned this abandonment) open Fi t y, Hark |row on “The History of the Americz (Wireless By “Inprecorr?) | ; pen Forum tomorrow, | Herlem | 7 f |AVY NOW TELLS tee Pited Two eocd: Jace ‘bande | Eamily.” Questions ‘and discussion,” MOSCOW, Feb. 1.—The Afghan|of the other unions, and called on Working Youth Center, 2 By 110th Bt. | ae BONS EASE ESSE : Comrades, Patronize | . 6 e fri , Rae Pied are | tar co! : will supply the music, Ail welcome, | Bins friends; = | abassador here, Guliam Naba|the members of all building trades | stand’ Yor,” Prominent speaker, danc- The Triangle Dairy ter, 2 E. 110th St called for Monday, Feb. 4, 8 p. m..!/ 0). 5 ce ea | Saceo-Vanzetti J. 1. D, Branch, | Khan, declared in a statement to |unions to force through the five-day | ing after. | | Harlem Youth Center. T ap # meet See AS }week in the whole industry. The Or veatae | |. The Harlem Working Youth Cen- special meeting of the branch is!the press today that reports from/Wweek in the vy: Harlem Youth Dance. l“Foy An Kind of Insurance” Restaurant rents rooms for| 7477 “poston Road, Very ‘impartani| Various parts of Afghanistan per- Progressives think that Broach may! ance tonight at Harlem Worker: ? s meetings, parties, open forums on j, staan ; o S ie ji {have known of the injunction plan, | Center, 2 E, 110th St. Good music, | 1379 Intervale Avenue |daily, weekly or monthly basis, Fur-| snort business Paesute evasion prmnote apumiebe JndgamentOF | d that his whole piste ee jn. | Program and bar. Half proceeds to verloaded Hulk Was) er information from". “Eisman,| n° anor Defense in the CS wilt | the, situation. jand that his me was in-/ go to Young Workers. | | ‘Instantly FE ed? su he Ses be led by 8. Le Roy. The ambassador said that dis- tenoeH Fareed Tor Politesl ettect | * @ | \\ nstantly Knguilte | mternational Labor Defense Bazar. | s MARA satisfaction. with the reactionary |only, withim his own union. Williamsburg Y. W. L. Telephone Murray HIM 5550 | | z 5 Spanisa Workers Dance. a‘ sundaes) i as c : The annual bazaar of the Interna-| There will bes dance at the leader, Bacha Sakao, who now calls| The progressives now point out| The recently organized | Young 7 East 42nd Street. New York Se eee iain Ta eee Continued from Page One ict atic tate place atercii hs @ fltshtabe bance ie Goamkl {himself King Habillulah, is spread- that the Broach plan of negotiations |noias a _class_in “Fundamentals of) - ~ INTERNATIONAL * . 3 Me ls a * + i C! rovi —enaeehinenebtisemeannnainameminteemedanedl ERNA % ostly in the collier’s double bot- |! 10,in, New Star Cas . | Everybody wel, me. |ing thrvout the whole country. jand secret deals does not provide | é - and Park Ave. ‘Make donations—con- * * * Surround Kabul. for what is now forced upon the | ° | PROGRESSIVE CENTER m. tribute articles,—come into the of- Council 29, Us ©. Wy We 7 . : 4 jw i ys nity fo Wh P D M W If 7. The Cyclops’ crew were mainly |fice, 799 Broadway, Room 422, and) Council 21. United ‘Council of Wort Volunteer troops loyal to the ee eT eer ike ios y atronize|: r. ° olftson 101 WEST 28TH STREET sxperienced, “with no knowledge |22? 8 With, the Dreparatory Work. ing Women, will hold” a” concert. | Amanullah government are forming |! strugg t a Pi 9 meracoa’ Denke (Ceriec Sth Aves working a ship or life on board fretheit Chorun Annual Ball, _|School,’ 3610 Church Ave. Brooklyn, (everywhere, the ambassador de-|day week. They say that the Broae Xp. oiters: 141 SECOND AV or. 9th St RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA ship,” nine i x The annual ball of the Freiheit init Sa, hfe "| clared, and the reactionary forces |leadership will incline to legalistic | Phone, Orchard 2333. RECREATION ROOM ip,” according to a written pro-| singing Society will take place Fri Labor ‘Temple Poetry. have alreaiy. compromised ihem:| quibbles, ‘letting the ‘strategic’ mo- || Terre pee In ense of trouble with your teeth Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p. m st to the navy department signed | day, Feb. 22, Washington's Birthda: Hungarian Workers Club. eid P BUY ONLY FROM YOUR come to wee your friend, who A anneal Mortainment will be| selves in, the eyes of all sections of |:nent go by for open struggle, and Lieutenant Commander George at the Manhattan Lyceum, 66 ; a long experie: and can assure es —— " . a Fourth St. given by the Hungarian Workers|the population. The larger towns |they call on all workers to follow Cc you of careful treatment. R . Worley, the collier captain, a Ga ae Siu, tonight at aap Wilkins Aves|to Poon : t 3 ica-|the lead of the workers striking | ooperat lve ussian Art On March 4, 1918, it left the Bar- | Armenian Fraction Ball. $:30 'p. m. and provinces have seni communica- | : S ‘ th reas : dees, Some documents say the |..4, 021! will, be given by aes, pee) |tions to Amanullah, assuring him of |now. Now is the time to get the Oriental Restaurant = § y the | nda” atte Sat Patntern, Cagpntern’ Cottons | 1 Ama ee fo five-day week, and the met is) ~ FOO DR. J. MINDEL]| | Scroes cones clops was headed for Hampton] (Communist) Party and the Ar Wante: # 7 Ta ay REA f re-/not negotiation but struggle. ore. pint ‘ La rads and others say Baltimore. ian branch of the International L bor| Painters, carpenters and a chauf- fight for the introduction of re- : . [FINCO| Sevrice | SURGEON DENTIST Ase spre epeuley ee . 1 efense for the benefit of the Ar-|teur are wanted to do volunteer | forms. * ‘3 upper Meals, served in Original Search Proved Futile. menian Communist paper and the| work for the Workers International | ‘the eity of Kabul, held by Bacha SEY | 1 UNION SQUARE Oriental Style’ — Russian Orchestre One hundred days later the Cy- pescnen piextile, strikers, on Satur-| Relief. See Louis A. Baum, 1 Union| _ The city of Kabul, ae ats Yates | Eron School UNION SHOP ie ND AV! t 0177 m ol, “ 1 | da. vening, , at 221 E. 27th) Square. | £akao, is now surrounded by Aman- . | Room 803—Phone, Algonquin #183 Wy by esan' 77 ee officially marked lost” | st. bd 4 * ullah’s supporters, and Amanuliah | Bakeries, Meats, | 189 Mever Owner d all on board “dead.’ ‘ . a is |: wreineit Symphony Orchestra. | seill rohatils? te it within: the | 185-187 EAST BROADWAY no | (ret connected with any other office The commander in cheif of the} spanish lessons will be wiven free|, “Franz Schubert” will be the sub-|¥! Lialaet the a hla th mien. he) Se Groceries, | icifie fleet made the following re-|of charge at the Spanish’ Workers |/{ect,of, 8 talk, by, Nathan Alterman [nest few months. tie ea | JOSEPH E, ERON, Principal ] Restaurant | rt to the navy, which bears out | Center, 65 W. 113th St, every Mon~|2m,Pmaay, Pav. to BE Rose Marden, | reforms will be continued and by | THE LARGEST AND, BEST, AS day. The first session e capsizing and sinking theory:— | a: ATL sein gathers ae dons | chestra will illustrate the talk with |doing so Amanullah will remove the | to learn the English Language; DR. L. HENDIN| —MELROSE— Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. | F ines a t neues tke eoMleatn Spanish anwuage ©6705 from Schubert's work, | eauses leading to the revolt. | Cou prepere oneself “for 80643rd St. | SURGEON DEN | Dairy SEGETARIAN / awe rect on woot unna, in ‘tunit; ffered by th 2) er, United © il Lecture. . si 3 4 | roadway, Cor. fe RES y ttom of hold. Reports aifter as to [Classen for Sepanare mba savhaced Riahaal Honan will Hota | DANCING NEWEST STEPS pear eey Pacts’ by 5401 7th Ave. MODERATE PRICES ig comet nge | Always Find It Spanish are being taught. “Economic Changes_and_ Their poise, balance, lead, follow tn vonfl- || We, RE ‘ae i ve. Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 nt ty Dine ur Pince. th was trimmed level | s New York. It has all the rights || 6824 8th A ~ Pleasant ty Dine at Our PI nether: CHERS | WAS Fee jee aR PR lation to Family Life,” Sunday, | dence, quickly, finest teachers, guar-|f So", a Ut aS tne oot, El 3 Ns 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx 7 , x ach y Manhattan: 2085 Lexingto Fs left somewhat higher in middle. Bronx Youth Culture Club p. m., $01 Mermaid Ave Coney | anges to teach zou sorrest) Pets Onils SARC law ate ae | janhattan: oe ington (near 174th St. Station) i i A cone! ie wil iven | land, th ces of the Uni-| fox trot, collegiate, A 1 Pho . PHONED — INTERVAL cinee Pane betes Vessel tignt datt Boston Rous, bs tn | ted Gound) of Working ‘Women,|gentine ‘tango, given in separate} oy. coun Ey Gan Sais Ave. Cooperators! Patronize INTERVALE 9149 wale tens taken to prevent in. (ceed® for the Daily Worker and Frel- | * Labor. Templo Lectures. Hi'P. Mh; algo Sundays: special course | Our 25,000 alumni are our best Office: 4301 8th Ave. Bklyn, N.Y. S EK R O Y HEAL 0 pie ee ere caanan Fontana ene “The Birth of Tragedy" Wi) oe ie ee eee aga rect || TELEPHONE: ORCHARD 4473. || Tel. Windsor 9052-9092. TH FOOD casing of metacentric height, and ie * * the subject of the lecture by Dr, G.| STUDIOS, 108 W. 74th Street, —| | CHEMIST (v ; ( is must have been considerably in- | Yours Workers Social Culture Club. F.UBeck, vomorraw, "3 p.m at the! BuBguebsnas 0629, sy anata egetarian) | asi: A special membership meeting will | Labor Temple, Basen Be Ot he 5) lerton Avenue ‘At the bottom of this dispatch Waa aneeten 118 Bristol ste Hee?) Pitkin De wamund. Br Chattes will foes COOPERATORS PATRONIZE Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. RESTAURANT e notation: |Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Reports will be | “Pacifism and the Sovial Evolution.” M. FORMAN GRAND ANNUAL MASK & CIVIC BALL iad ghana ENE) “Sudden shifting of cargo caused | ¢¢ . m “ | Phone: UNIversity 5865 er to capsize and to be Instantly , ENTERTAINMENT’ Automobile Allerton Carriage, Bieycle of the PMALGs SER 4 ngulfed.” B: Toso, DO INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete ‘oy Sho Baker's Local 1! A crew, with no previous experi-|1547 Mrondwasy w Onickerime tinea, |] Course $10, until license granted; also and Toy Pp BAKERS LOCAL NO. 164 (Amalgamated Food Workers) Meets letSaturday | ‘ATi Cortada ‘Mt i F iv: i jc i 746 ALLERTON AVE. in the month at |{| mrades Meet at ce in handling a vessel, drafted |] private and special Instruction to Ladies " ‘Allerton ‘Theatre, Brons EBLING’S CASINO 4468 Third Ave. a om the first jobless on hand and Empire AUTO — 845 Longwood one Sues ae a Besa Ne BRONSTEIN’S id to diet hulk wiy Airy, Large SCHOOL Avenue, Bronx Phone Olle: 5 ’, Union Label Bread | VEGETARIAN HEALTH redoomed to die in a hulk whose ' INTervale 10019” (Cor, Prosper Sta) Pera Ge aaa s enue fl ach EE RESTAURANT gine was 01 it . | tS) +. ae Paget Bi Boasts Meeting Rooms and Hall tga let sgl las TONIGHT’ February 2 5s Clarenett. Peoey-teiiicd a RE at rposes, in excess of its dead 70/8} was Phone: Dickens 1096. || HIGH-GRADE MEN'S and })|) “rickets 50 Cents; Wardrobe 50 Cents. roop suow, |||)": ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tuet 1, Sunday, 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. PLEASE TELEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT EAST 115th STREET id Ave. New Vi Lehigh 6022, sight, and so poorly trimmed that| Suitable for Meetings, Lectures would list in the first bad swell, | and Dances in the are a few of the facts in the es nea files. The depart- Czechoslovak ant is not to blame, of course! No, r war purposes they had made Workers House, Ine. er their collier to the register of |, 347 E. 72nd St. New York e United States and Brazil Steam-|| Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 ip Company. ‘ coon enerenrmenersirctre nr Blue Bird Studio “Photos of the better kind.” 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St. BROOKLYN. N. Y. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS From $12.50 to $25.00 PARK CLOTHING STORE 93 Ave, A, Cor, Oth St. N. Y. C. —) Educational Institute li ig eee 3 “ CONCERT AND BALL emetemmaia|| KARO 11 Nitgedaiget Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food. Spend Your Winter Vacation at the Cooperative Workers’ Camp Hote} and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers ———————————— WE ALL MEET given ip the pupils at your home or institute. Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy es sBUSINESS. MEETING] Pris © WE HELP CHILDREN IN THEIR NEW ( AFETERIA — WORWORKERS CULTURE CLUB isis 301 LIVINGSTON "St, BKLYN cor Berkcr BRONX. N. ut Bape gat MENTAL RECREATION - : weaath Boe ae 101 WAY STREE : haus TRIANGLE 0509. Tel. OLInville 9681-2 — 0791-2 BEACON, N. Y. — Phone, Beacon 862 ae ola Afi Elgg Ageia NEW YORK | a _ TONIGHT, February 2, 1929 | NG LIS Home crorestore Patrons RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK MEET YOUP. FRIENDS at at the | S AM LESSER Advertise your union meetings 4 OPEN ALL YEAR here. For ‘nformation write to Messinger’s Vegetarian Rose Gardens’ 1347 Boston Road Rae ieaiateemediate |l| Ladies’ and Gente’ Tailor ‘ ‘ | The DAILY WOR BENEFIT; DAILY WORKER AND FREIHEIT. | BENIXOFF ScHOOL ||| 1°)8 7th Ave. New York), CITY PHONE:—ESTABROOK 1400. Advertising Dope and Dairy Restanrant { 357 GRAND STREET, N.Y. Patron iy Cososeutiee Ate 26-28 Union .3q., New York City |/!l,2ns southern Bivé.. Bromz, N.it 4 | Phones Qrehard 7312, Mieco ii ht Off I74th St. Subway Mailew »

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