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Page | Three _ DAILY WORKER, , NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1929 wo Members of Crew of U.S. Navy Ship Attack Negro, Throw Him Out of Subway i : ce _ Workers Injured When Train Glinbs Bumper [NATIONAL MINER SENATE PUBLIC Workers Party Activities FAKE “PEASANT team EXPOSES LAND BOARD WILL . PREMIER” SELLS Unit 3, fon Section 4. 4 of the Workers Section Women Organizers. | All Section Women Work Organiz-| Unit ee are ordered to immediately send | (C ommunist) Party will hold an at- dist strict office, for the at-| fair evening at the Czecho- | | tention of Sylvia Spiro, the names/| slovak Workers Home 7 72nd |ana addresses of the newly elected | St he entire pr eds 1 go to ; ! unit Women es CR UERE®: the Daily Worker ergency Fund, | All workers are urged to attend this ffair, A Niunt In Mexico, 2 ie Fs Ps lors Abuse Youth | The Spanish fraction in conjunction dito: Yho Comes to Aid “Against Reductions, ” Secret Deal ¢ Cost U. S.) Pores has arranged) a, ay Me teh teil noid g ape-| Us S- Banks Lead Gang ‘“ ; |evening, February 16, at 143 H. 103d/cial meeting on the y Worker , | A Mexican concert program will be presented. Dancing until 3 a.m. Proceeds for benefit of Young Communist League of Mexico. rve this date, e United States | Navy seems to} at the last meeting must attend | -termined to keep the Negro “in | jlace.” Yesterday, two doughty | Continued from Page One (Continued from Page One) . _ is termed the Rumanian stabiliza- Many companies are cutting still be- (Continued from Page One) “harsh” on the oil dealers. Walsh’s * tl 7 ba * . Unit Section tion loan. The balance will be of- bers of the crew of the U.S. S./ i i sh Z Z |low the 1917 scale. Hours are in- |Statement today that he would take | Pioneers Theatre Party. Frank Horwitz, who has just re-| fered by Blair and Co. Inc, the ming, very much under the in-| When the Rock Island train, arriving at La Salle Street Station, | es SAL ee ee the report onto the floor of the! a. Young Pioneers of New York,| turned from the Soviet Union, will |fered by air ., Inc. 7 ce of “Willebrandt Water,” and| Chicago, crashed into a bumper due to defective brake lining, the [creases No deadwork paid for, | senate is not regarded seriously, un-| together with the Negro Champion, speak on his impressions tomorrow |Chase Securities Corporation an red by the sight of a Negro| engineer and fireman were injured and the passengers shaken up. jouch as slate, rock, water, timber- |jess the senator makes some further) Wl! hold Sinthotes, "Burday evee| Bronx, at the meeting of Un sec. | Dillon, Read and Co, in the rae ig a seat on a 14th St. Canarsie) Photo shows engine after it had bumped, jing, etc. Safety conditions are ne-/ deletions and dilution. ning to see “Singing Jalibir rfl, ate urged to come and | States; by the Banque de Paris de hile sth forced: to} lettadl -.c s higher ‘toll cf Tickets at the district office. LS ee Be Bruxelles in Belgium; Zivnostenska hsgattatesditha oavaneriae the!| Be er a eet eeree Orpins $1,000'8 ‘Day. gO Bh | Unit 3, Section 7. Bank in Czechoslovakia; Disconto ‘Pilled into the Grand St at death, The tonnage system isprac-) The Sinclair Oil Co. on Feb 20, jedan cer loenprns Unit 8 Section 7 will meet tonight |Gesellshaft and Deutsche Bank in pulled into the Grand St. sta) AH POTEeTNA 1Z tically abolished everywhere, No as of Jan. 1, 1928 secured from), Am entertainment and dance will a:'754 ith St, Brooklyn. Garakny oMandalischa aia’ Gav and " | |checkweighman! No pit commit- | Secretary Work, now chairman of Dance Hall, corner Steinway and alpina Nederlandesche Handels Maat- the time the train had arrived aE , . |the Republican National Commit-| Woolsey Aves., Astoria, L. 1, on Sat-| Pe ee art eres rent echanpiy, aambterdam). inieoltand: L s | . iit ba et der the|t¢es! Some companies are instal- | ere Jurday, Feb. 16. Dance will com-| A meeting of the Daily Worker | Schappij, dam, ] d; e Lorimer St, station, the mers) Hes OPM Se WUELONEe Ocon naa abe [Ac apiCon Minoo hod wtations, Obamaloe ling the infamous screen coa! sys- | # renewal of its immensely val-| mence at 8'p. m. Take Astoria train|agents of section 6 will be held to-|Banca Commerciale Italiana in ne Office Workers’ Uni - E \- eh : i cela nat 86 chan hatte i jacious of the two members of| panged a dance for Washington's | Booster Club, and is for the benefit| +o. which th ies uable Salt Creek leases, They were|and get off at Hoyt Aye, station, | morrow: at 8 p. m. at 96 Manhattan Italy. Banque de Credit Marmoresh navy had used a half dozen/|iirthday eve. Feb. 21, at Webster|of the “Negro Champion.” Tickets ! Ic e miners drove from | renewed at twenty cents a barrel or ‘Gévnan Wiattldn. €octal Rand: and Banca Romanesca in Rumania; Sympathetic ' organizations |may be obtained at the Champion’s| hasta kerchieteito abemathe flow ofl iat ciwnarnot aosecransereny, atals Oftice, 160 W. 133d St, Sheridan |'Re industry years ago. |more below the price afterwards of-| ‘rhe German fraction will give a| Credit Suisse in Switzerland and | from an extremely sore nose, | for that evening. Brune is on the Seventh Ave. Sub- | panies use the spy and blacklist sy fered for them. Not until Oct. 7, Bere eee ere Pp. foe | ‘Skandinviska Bank in Sweden. . . way line, . 2 ‘ abor ‘Temple, ‘or | had the entire floor of the car| asin. ohantse itariy. | yeti Hem: The miners are robbed right | 1928, did Attorney General Sargent | the ‘benefit of “Der Arbeiter,” Dealt With Either Side. jered with blood. When the; A good opportunity for Jewish | Workers Culture Club, Brownsville. and left by the ‘pluckme’ company | declare the leases illegal. Mean-|man language organ of the Party. } | arrived at its destination, | workers to see the regular week-end| The third anniversary of. the| 3 P "P8NY | while Sinclair profited. The present | Uickets may be had at the Daily) The American bankers in their lord Ave |play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on} Workers Culture. Club. of Browns- | stores. | ‘ PE ae UMOH Unit OF, Section 1 jord Ave. the comrade of the/isth st. and grd Ave, this Friday |ville will be celebrated witha wens | sores h | Secretary of the Interior, Roy West, | Square, | AM members are requested to be|Fecent statement declare that they ted sailor, who up to this point | evenin Pt ereduced | prices | if|cert and vetcherinka Saturday eve-| Unite to Fight. for a time attempted to put over a| am ; wwe " present at the unit meeting tomorrow | have been negotiating with Rumania hot taken part in the major por-| et A iad is payanos)) Whe olng,: 154 Watkine St. ‘ The National Miners Union urges | lease to two favored oil companies, | Ler aiaual entazizinirent Por ei tr Cede od, Important matters will| for over a year. They worked first (of the battle, attempted to eject day of the performance, Tickets in| wetshora speaks, Workers Culture |”°*istance to this wage cutting cam- | starting negotiations on Dec. 27,/creek “Eraction “of the ‘Workers | 0 suse" * 8 with Bratianu, then with his op- Negro, James Lee, of St. Albans, |“dvance may be gotten at the central Club, paign, saying to the miners: 1928. Walsh cstimates the loss to| (Communist) Fatty will be given | withiamsineg Mranvonte, Unit | Ponents, who claimed to be seizing ; Island, from the train, |ing Women, 80 BH, lith St. Room Peete kate of ene National | “You must fight against wage |the government at $1,000 a day be-| ie oats Gardens, 386 W.’ Sind St, | 2, will hold a’social and dance at its Power to end the régime of graft hen another Negro interceded, | 3% f photie Stuyvesant 0576 denheaenngses ees Aa Gui. Cuts—the robbing screen s tween January and October, 1928. [between ilies and Nin | he ay ates eee ae oe and corruption of the Bratianu gang. P ie ig 5 ‘ « Sie P : Sot ; |ceeds will be applied to Sunday evénin e eg as told to, “shut ya mouth; yer| scetre Workers Soccer Leages. Se eles 1g eo Wnsville, Friday |long hours—the blacklist spy ¢ Fall granted the original lease in Greek Communist. weekly. | proceeds of the affair wil go towards |Last Novernber the Rumanian state a young kid, so shut ya mouth) ‘The Metropolitan Workers Soccer| Communist Party. in the New| 'm—the robbing company sto eee 1922, é Roe e | building up a, weekly Young Worker.|was unable to meet his own pay e a a Ini e ystem—<di. rimi ti sla y. '“ a ¥ Re ary place and Lee was finally borne|st,"‘busement, All” interested in| Unltd Counefl Working Women. | Oe ey ee tocauewey wewes;.|) Walsh's much modified stlticiam |given ‘by tho losal section “ot the ‘wih penne meeting of) ine "ae B. | eae Srecen tae Ee better conditions; observance of | |treasury. Needy government offi- Fe platform of the station, the nae any conflicting dates, Concert and vetcherinka arranged | f " Party on Mond veni Februar: } 4 | jof Attorney Generals Work and |! y on nday evening, February |i3sth st. Important business. Every |‘ - Negro following. | niet ee: line Women. wht ee spounell Work: | aad au, the tonnage system; | pa} says in part: lieeaiaen Be ST de SL member must be present. | cials had got the rest, thru contracts, Workers Laboratory Theatre, | eb, A i ; checkweighman; pit committ . . § . - | lee ko policemen approached while| Ths Workers’ Laboratory Theatre| ‘Needle ‘rradey’ Union oe icghleaets psy for Jeo Mite Shorter| “It is impossible,” said the Sen-|7*** Band. Can lis struggle was going on and the meets every Monday, Wednesday and ator, “to read this record and reach ‘War Danger Meet. Jury Shadowing in beat a hasty retreat into | rida) at 4:80 p.m; at $84 B. 16tn| Workers Center, mrownsvitte, | hours; the right Yo organize a real ; rer akastink es. fight th 4 GAS OVERCOMES 9 WORKERS. St. Or, mizations are asked not to| the conclusion that Secretary Work! ,,.Meeting to fight the war danger, | which had just pulled into the workers" dramuticerave welcomes °° |x@ittaay, Olgin, will srenk on union; and a decent standard of liv y Thursday, Feb. 7, Royal Palace Hail,| Teapot Trial Before exhibited the care and circumspec- tion in the matter of the royalty oil contract to be anticipated from one| Womens ooneetl We Mad the New| charged with the grave responsibility {York Branch, All-America Anti-Im- of his office.” | pertalist League, - BRESLAU, Germany, (By Mail). —Nine workers were overcome by gas escaping from a bursting gas main. {16 Manhattan Ave. | Ave. ., corner Graham . Brooklyn, arranged under aus- | Young Detéuttra. ! The Young Defenders, as part of} but instead, on receiving an ex-| thelr educational Bresram, will or-| Laundry Workers Give Show. ganize an Esperanto cias: nter- i Tai ji 7 i ation of the affair, said: “If we | Sanize,in speranto class. | All inter. Heh ier reeset Aapell S Pea of Miners Union, which was born in catch you two niggers makin’|is free. Registration is sow on. The | has taken the entire theatre for the | (re “re of struggle, born out of a more trouble, we'll run ya in.”| class will meet every Sunday from! show of “Singing Jalflbirds,” per | blood and suffering of the rank and \file miners. It is a fighting ae formance of Friday. All workers are CAL 19 T0 WAR ization of mineworkers. The U. M. |Center of Brownsville, 154 Watkins ing St Friday evening. “You can only do this if you are a member of the fighting Natignal on, The upholders of the law 2 no attempt to capture the sail-| U.S. Appeals Court | WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP).—| * Shadowing of a jury without the} Wittlansburg YW. 1 | knowledge of the judge is in itself| The recently [holds a class in “Fundamentals of | | today in a brief filed in opposition | |Communism” at headquarters, 690/t) the Harry F. Sinclair jury sha-| * |4 to 6 p, m, at 1400 Boston Road, | Bronx, Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE welcome that night to see the show. W. A. leadership helped the Bones | Tickets will be sold at the theat! German peaking Comrades, box office, andvalso by members, of + break the strike and smash the U. |M. W. A. We are building a new, | Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, every Sunday |morning at. 10 o'clock. All young | dowing contempt appeal. Argu-| workers of the neighborhood are in-| ment on the appeal before the Dis- vited to attend, German speaking comrades are |the T. U. L.,, Laundry Workers wanted to participate in building a Section. horus us, Spee are welcom: (ee PME) Millinery Theatre. Party. | business is to be acted on. After a/ |tonight at 313 Hinsdale St. Every | ] |fempie, 343" sin Sh Py eaber Snece-Vensettt 3, &. D. Branch. | nowerful union. os eae trict of Columbia Court of Appeals |} 351 &. 77th St New York, N. Y. | | Uthmarin Singing Society. leat” pores - ey branch is | | Branch 2, Section 8. was then set defuiitely for next) | 1472 Boston Road. ‘Very Dm at | | A membership meeting will be held | Monday and Tuesday. | The Millinery Workers Union, 43, | has ‘arranged a theatre party’ for | Short business meeting a discussion | R. & Ke SILK MILL Misleaders Would Stop |comrade must register for a new| membership Bk Phone Stuyvesant 8816 BOOZE KING’S SON JAILED |March 20. Fraternal organizations | 0? Labor Defense in the U. 8. will : * be led by 8. Le R | > nk and Filers Will teatia at war conflicting | y ROY. | Independence Drive Scere eek becdicg aes Jerome Huber, son of the late|] John’s Restaurant Painters, Carpenters, Chauffeur WORKERS STRIKE New membership books, Daily | millionaire Brooklyn brewer, Carl P. SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES upervise Elections Scandinavian Workers Athletic Clab. ‘Wanted. MANILA, Feb. 3. — The special} worker campaign are on the agenda | uber, was sent to Sing Sing prison A place with Fomgp ane | The Seandinavian ‘Workers’ Ath-|, Painters, carpenters and a chauf- session of Phili .|for the important meeting of Unit | 4 han four nor more than jee cals letio Clud will hold ite wecond annual |feur are wanted to do. volunteer Shes Phulippine: teaisla-15o, subsection 4c) today et €:40 yy | or nee eee 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK against piece work. e kneepants te members of Kneepants Mak- praca 19, Amalgamated Cloth- orkers, at a meeting in Beeth- Hall, decided to start a strug- This deci- he members of Local 19 not only led to reject the demand of the ate steps to install the week- makers also re- d the requests of the Joint d that three paid officials of ocal be elected, instead of four {that the Joint Board be given rvision of the elections in Lo- ball at Vasa Castle Hall, 149th St. and Walton Ave. Saturday. All La- bor Sport comrades and all others are invited. Two good jazz bands will supply the music, All welcome. The annual bazaar of the Interni tional Labor Defense, New York di day, Feb, 22, Washington's Birthday, at the Manhattan Lyceum, 66 Fourth 8t, es a Armenian Fraction Ball, A ball will be given by the Ar- menian fraction of the Workers (Communist) Party and the Armen-| jan branch of the International Labor Defense for the benefit of the Ar- work for the Workers International | Relief. | Square. *_ * «* Fretheit Symphony Orchestra. held tonight at 8:30 p. m. at 48 Bay 28 | gamated Cap and Millinery Leagues D, Bergelson Jewish writer from E.|the Union of Socialist Republics, will fecture at the Boro Park Workers’ Club, 1373 43rd St., Friday evening. et ae Labor Temple Poetry Forum. The Rebel Poets will give a recital | 242 E. 14th St. Thursday from 8:15 to 10:30 p.m. All are invited +e «& See Louis A. Baum, 1 Union| jat the Labor Temple Poetry Forum, | PATERSON, N. J., Feb. 3. Workers of the R. & K. Silk Co. of this city have gone out on strike ers held a mass meeting and im- doing contract (commission) work for the same bosses as the R. & K. Co. serves. A membership meeting of the Na- | tional Textile Union, Paterson, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at 211 Market St. James |ture called to meet next month will | Probably send the president of the Senate, Manuel Quezon, to Washing- ton to appear before the U. S, Con- fake advocate of independence, and uses, as at present, the independ- given native capitalists by Ameri- perialistic exploitation. The bill before Quezon and his crowd object to is |the timberlake resolution which into the United States of sugar congress which | |would iimit the duty-free imports | m., 108 E, 4th St. Section 5, Bronx. Movies of the miners’ struggle will be shown at the banquet for _the| benefit of the Daily Worker on Sun- discussion. | meet tomorrow, 6:30 p. m., Room 803. | Worker Drive. ‘Automobile— INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete Course $10, until license granted; also private and special Instruction to Ladies {second degree forgery. 7 East 42nd Street, New Yar eight years today in General Ses- sions Court on a plea of guilty to Comrades, Patronize Pere | * “Franz Schubert” will be the sub- i st against a ten|@tess and ask that either the pres- COMRADES EAT 5 s. tty that oe pat eit | the Hitt RaWae tin cen. tr ls Ac rd |por cont wage cat which the boos ert ts on roduts of the Phi. A, "Sine aa Fen Sea ENT The Base Veer [policies of the Hillman-Becker- Ciner Ped eens 2peoms tr | chestra will Hone. Bronx: tale wii | attempted to put, over. He elven their sacapenicnte: aaa : ae ee | SCIENTIFIC Restaurant machine which has made the| {her information from? temas, gai ice ae cia Be daa Guo rep igen Quezon, who represents anti-labor | ~°™*""* “Mion 4: paiement | VEGETARIAN 1379 Intervale Avenue f work slavery one of its car-/1211 Hoe Ave, Bronx. | A ap mn De hon, Bie NPS native capitalist and pro-imperialist | Unit, 2, section 4, witt atscuss|| REGTAURAN' BRONX DEASID es International Labor Defense Baxanr.|Béach Branch of the I. 1. D. will be! Following the walkout the strik-|'Bterests in the Islands, is only aj Moers wane ieielce will tend the | 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts. For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal ; + | trict, will take place March 6, 7, 8 Ae Td iately for an organizer ates tice Workers, Y. W. L. | 71 ractros for piece work, but in-]9, 16 in New Star Casino, 107th’S' Amalgamation Bazaar, mnodiaiely (set Me Meni lence demand of the Filipino masses hues i thas o¥ anes eee sted their officials to take im-|and Park Ave. Make donations—co: A bazaar arranged by the Amai-| 270m the National Textile Workers as a thing to sell for favors to be | rorken iobimaantaey anese wut eee ee tribute articles,—come into the of- Union. Kalai es H52 “For Any Kind of Insurance” PROGRESSIVE CENTER v fice, 799 Broadway, Room 422, andjwill be given at the Workers Cen- J system in all those shops| help us with the preparatory work. |ter, 26-28 Union Square, Thursday,|__ They then joined the National) can imperialism. When forced by deste 6 Meberhtn tik ‘e kneepants makers are now ‘8 * Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb:| Union in a body. the demands of the masses of the 101 WEST 28TH STREET Freiheit Corus Annual Ball, — | 21, 2%,’ 23, 24, , < : silo ie | ct fection membership meeting, will | (Corner 6th Ave.) elled openly, or secretly to do} The annual ball of the Freiheit * * The National Textile Union is} population he merely raised his | be held Wednes es =: | RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA S work. Singing Society will take place Fri- Boro Park Workers, | making every effort to tie up shops| voice fcrmally against U. S. il Perea SH Brooklyn, {6 ‘Telephone Murray Hill 5350 MEORRIATLOW MOOI Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p, m. -Russian Art || Oriental Restaurant KNOWN TO COMRADES Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor, 9th St. 9. The members of the local ‘ Oakley Hall, from all countries to 500,000 tons | ire AUTO 845 Longwood for their popular Luncheon, Dinner, menian C ist. pa ath f ; ate lebauee e Phone, Orchard s inn pred that they would not permit Paterson, textile. nigikere on Madar New Masses Spring Carnival. Reid, president of the National Tex-/ nd place all sugar bove this figure Empir SCHOOL Avenue, Bronx Ta cane Gf teeubio wu ane tecth, Supper Meals, served in Original jmore fake elections in their lo- day evening at 221 E. 27th St, BO lh og beeegd roe pent Meg tile Workers’ Union, will address|from points now favored on the || INTervale 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) come to see your friend, who has Oriental Style — Russian Orchestra nd elected instead a rank and|*~ eo oe |March 1, at Webster Hall, 119 B. 11th | the membership, same tariff basis as imports from Oe Corer ere eee eae eee 189- ND AVE. Stuyvesant 0177 ommittee to take charge of the ions, _ 8 able to endure Hillman’s piece- paradise any longer, the work- i hi 4 “9 ., ” in the shop of Cohn and Lang {Ste Urged to avail themselves of the Dr Viner to Lactare: Mobilize 4 Million | tor an Egyptian-Japanese commer- Photos of the better kind. B Vecwtunae pportunity offered by the Center, “ bs . "i 1 UNION SQUARE gone out on a spontaneous |Classes for beginners and advanced | ay Kier will lecture on “Books| cial treaty on the basis of the “most |] 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St. Q Dairy nustaunant e. is firm recently reduced an-Beckerman machine, i ji i: 2700 Bronx Park East |] 301 LIVINGSTON ST., B’KLYN Continued from Page One) L,. Shlekys, Rochester, N. Y. 1,00|Couneli of Working Women, Council | jingoes were loudly demanding the ‘ r | i. 1 Hirsch, Cincinnati, Ohio.. 2.00] A. Duoba, Rochester, N.Y... .50|iu’America anti-imperialist League, | Materials of war. Robbins said: Ap't C. I, hacia Abciaredee Gon: Serena A cua 1600 MADISON AVE. . Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2.00/ J. Karananskas, Rochester... 1.00) Many promingnt speakers, ne ee ingot ag Bere tae TEL. ESTABROOK 01 } — ee | Phone: UNIversity 5865 <olor, Wilkes-Barre, Pa... 2.00) A. Balzar, Rochester, N. Y... 1.00 “pat.” number to be mobilized to | uebbetar, Toledo, Ohio .. 2.00| A. Sereika, Rochester, N. Y. 1.00 The “Be ees sn Kapatonte Group | six field armies to be as follows: 3 DR. 1 STAMLER N G L I s H Cooperators! Patronixe | Hil, Detroit, Mich. ..... 2.00/S. Sasna, Rochester, N. Y.... 2.00) Wil meet Friday evening at 108 f| “Enlisted men, 9,828,878. Offi- Surgeon-Dentist bord Rid, 0 Maki, Detroit, Mich... 2.00) P. Balsys, Great Neck, L, I. 1.00|and ail workers are asked to donate | cers: Regular Army, 27,103; Na- DIRECTOR | i zy lnterniediate S E R O Y All Comrades Meet at A, Peterson, Glenmere, G. Johnson, Gteat Neck, L, I, 1.00] books. Be ee glee tional Guard, 22,447, organized re- OPEN, Mon., Tues. Wed A Thurs, vanced—Private or Group | BRONSTEIN’S laine . 2,00|P. Griskevich, Great Neck, .. 1.00 Labor Temple Lecturer. serve, 141,229; replacements, 55,-|l|"SuNuay trom i0 to1 Pea BENIKOFF SCHOOL CHEMIST || VEGETARIAN HEALTH acobson, Northville, Mich. 2.00| K. Lukanskas, Great Neck... 1.00 Beck will give his “philosophy | 663.” | Pinch oO renaea 13 | 657 AllaoA Asenve RESTAU Jes & Clara Frank:field, P. Klastanskas, Great Neck.. 1.00/ class’ at, 8:30. D. Tipe Seen AG Fi S iPaedahook 4218 77) Bete. iad “ RANT ew Ghicage Wi 2... 200|A, Marsom Great Nec, Lt sleet “hr Tole * Policeman Is Called Patronize | DANCING NEWEST STEPS| Clavieseay) Ewer) Bosue ‘aehnel, New York City.. 2.00|P.F. Marcinkevich, Great Neck 1.00 fe Against Crowd of |? N Tip Barber Sh | Bones, quickiy, finest tenchare, seer: | AMALGAMATED )| ‘hornas, Detroit, Mich. ... 2.00] A. Grigas, Providence, R. I... 2.00| RAI.7/AY EXPRESS SOLD. Jobl Worker 0- Ops : anteed to teach you cor! FOOD WORKERS Rational ascom, Detroit, Mich. ..._ 1.00|R. Chulada, Providence, R. I. 1.00] HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 3 (UP) obless Workers 24-88, p bart SQUARE fox trot, collegiate, Baker's Local 164 \. Baneord, Otsego, Mich. 1.00|J. Daugirita, Providence, R. I. 1.00|—Acquisition of the American ™>il- H (1 fight up) r rr Nag o Vegetarian Restaurant pitzpatrick, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1,00|D. Vosilius, Providence, R. I. 1.25|way Express Company by the re-| (By a Worker Correspondent) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST Ree re ace ||| 19 BECOND AVENOE mes, Jr., Baltimore, Md. 1.00] A. Balkas, Providence, R. I... .50| cently-incorporated Railway and Ex-| A paper the other day ran an ad (corner Allerton Ave.) ALE: dee au ence | Ses 10th cad 18 Gomberg, Philadelphia, Pa, 1.00} A. Gumanskas, Providence, .. 1.00|press Agency, of New York City, calling for a young man to take > SuUniney ie nee, T4th Street. | 205 45V | sHebin, New York City.... 1.00 J, Brazanskas, Providence .. 1.00|was indicated today in an application | nnd give back work to operators. OR es Sy MT TETO - fd | ‘izba, Shadyside, Ohio... 1.00| K. Kirkutis, Providence, R. I. 1.00|for permission to do state and in- |The firm which advertised is Kob- pres ore pREC i tudent, Chicago, Ill. ..... 1.00] A, Baravikas, Providence, R.I. 1.00|terstate business in Pennsylvania |rin, 869 Broadway, at 18th St., New Er S h l Hotel and Restaurant Workers izgi, Hartford, Conn. 1,00|B, Bartuseveuis, Providence.. 1.00/ filed with the public service commis- | York City. There were over 150 EB on c 00 Branch of the Amalgamated ‘riend, Boston, Mass, . 2.00| V. Paplanskas, Providence .. _.75| sion here. unemployed men waiting for the job. PSD Poor 185-187 Baer BROADWAY | Food Workers aker, Bronx, N. + 1,00) A. Grishko, Providence, R.I... 1.00 The employer called at 9:15 and Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy i 123 W. Siat St, Phone Circte 7336 trickma, New York City. 1.00|J. Jordan, Providence, R. I... 2.00|/ FREE ICE-BOUND STEAMER |ryicked two men. He then called a 649 ALLERTON AVE. F| JOSEPH oy BRON, Principal |) Tie tfaan tite, ussak, Paterson, N. J..... 1.00| J. Kundralas, Philadelphia Pa. 1.15] NEWBURGH, N. Y. Feb. 3 (UP) | Police sergeant, who threatened to i 69 | THe HARGHED AND. amet es | Te tent a 'y of the ‘osen, New York City .... 1.50|A. Papelusska, Philadelphia.. 2.00|-.-The steamer Poughkeepsie, which | arrest us if we did not promptly|;, Cor. Barker, BRONX, N, Y. |] to learn the English Language; || ‘osen, New York City .... 1.00/ A. Daugirdos, ‘ee ++ 1,00] has been ice-bound here in the nar- | move on. d Tel. OLinville 9681-3 — 9791-2 0 prepare Qneeeit for 1 ter, Staten Island, N. Y. 1.00/J. Butwilos, Philadelphia ... 1.00|rows for three days, was freed this Roar aeTERRET. ZEIT | air Newark, N. J..... 1,00]. Pussoneros, Philadelphia., .50|afternoon and docked here. The TO BURY JINGO-DICK. 1 PRON Paros oie. reelatered by, | immerman, Union City, NJ Bikokovkos, Philadelphia .. .10| Newburgh, which was trapped i#| WILLIMANTIC, Conn, Feb. 3 Unity Co-operators Patronise | Now York, its Bas Sine ants IT aavertiae soak Pera in, er York City New York City, 1» Not ky Ohio... the of piece-work by 15 per cent the full co-operation of the EMERGENCY FUND * Free Spanish Courses, Spanish lessons will be given free of charge at the Spanish Workers Center, 55 W. 113th St. every Mon- day. The first session was held Mon- day. All sympathizers who would like to learn the Spanish language Spanish are being taught, ite ages “Singing Jailbirds” Benefit. A benefit. performance of Upton Sinclair's “Singing Jailbirds” will be given Sunday at the Grove Street Theatre, near Sheridan Square. The V. arileveskos, Philadelphia. . A. Kupezuinos, Philadelphia... Unit 5, Sec, 7, A. Walters, New York City . "TOTAL seseveeeeesss:862021 50 St. Music by Vernon Andrade Renais- sance Orchestra, at the Workers Bookshop, 26 Union Square, and at the office of the New | Masses, 39 Union Square. Labor or- ganizations are urged to apply for tickets at special rates. | Upbringing Children” in the auditorium of the | United Workers’ Cooperative House, 2700 Bronx Park East, on Friday evening at 8:30 under the auspices of the Library Committee of the Co- operative, ‘coil Brooklyn Anti-War Meet. Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, on Thurs- day evening. ‘The meeting is under the joint auspices of Section 6 of the Workers (Communist) Party; United attempting to free the Poughkeep- sie, was freed yesterday. le hourgeoint anist Manifesto) oe Tickets are on sale | Admission is by membership book only. U. S. Imperialists to Soldiers in Next War WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. — Mob- ilization plans ef the U. S. army call for a force of 4,075,320 men, in six field armies, Col. C. B. Rob- ference on National Defense” to- day at a meeting where the lady (UP).—A military funeral will be given County Detective William E. Jackson, victim of an unknown slay- er, who fought in the Spanish-Amer- ican War under Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, it was announced today. | preference. JAPAN-EGYPT TREATY. | favored nation” treatment has been | concluded. Jepan agrees to exclude! Japanese tobacco from the terms of the treaty. Dental Clinic SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor ~ 7th Ave. New 1818 Between 110th and 111th Next to ‘Unity Co-operative bork louse i points which do not now receive} CAIRO, (By Mail).—Negotiations| tas” Phone: DiCkens 1096. Blue Bird Studio BROOKLYN, N. Y. English, Spelling Grammar, Litera- ture, History, Arithmetic, Algebra Call, Phone or Write for NEW COURSES BEGAN 3 JAN, 28th Our 25,000 tng A TELEPHONE: e our best “ORCHARD 4473, A meeting against the war danger | bins, assistant secretary of war, CO-OPERATIVE tani Office Hours: Tues., Thurs, & Sat.. phe: ght to beginners and advanced 7 see held at the Royal Palace. 18! told the “Women’s Patriotic Con- pupils at your home or institute. 9:20-12 a, m, 2-8 p.m. HEALTH FOOD WE HELP CHILDREN IN THEIR SCHOOL HOME WORK you of careful treatment. Mever Gorn, Owner DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 Not connected with.any other office ‘omrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx ofhear 174th St. Station) PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149, Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Sunday, 10:00 a, to 1:00 p, m. PLEASE TELEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 249 EAST 116th wrpeee. (Vegetarian) RESTAURANT here. For ‘nformation write to The DAILY WORKER Adve.tising Dept. 26-28 Union 3q., New York City

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