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| _DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1929 Five orkers to Demand Cessation of Police Brutality in Strike at Mass Meet Monday Labor and Frater CHARGE CHIGAGD Aévcrast Workers Must Organize WORKERS SCORE New York District of the Worker: y Anna Louise Strong at at eae 4 F - 4 ae Moonee Be Sas’ Sermons a | Labor Temple, Sunday, £:80 p. mT gta nian A (By a Worker Correspondent) | and higher paid older workers. This D. Meet. i thi ternoon, |G. F. Beck ‘will lect Ear Te Oe ane For almost two years I have heen |is the beginning of the introduction ire will talk on Defense Work working in the Loehning Aeroplane |of Fordization into the aeroplane U. PEAL URGES — Labor and Fraternal Organizations | | Dressmakers Strike Meet. |a |The Women's Committee of the) ..” Hall, s Social Critic * * | Manufacturing Co. plant, a factory manufacturing industry, to put it on mass meeting for jat i BD, tainting s International Church e, jize working w. e hind the dr |women's ¢ ation Telegraph Messengers Meet. ‘employing over 100 workers, and|a production bas The Fairchilds : oy Dr. Edmund 3, Chatfes } | makers’ st Ten jeipate, Women workers in the shops Tae ear Welegraph_ messengers belonging to ae sith 3 ees P factory, a fir Long Island, are low, Gold, Others to [must demonstrate their complete| Workers Laboratory Theatre. the Young Workers League or who Moran Gang Hiejaciked |piusted ar. stat Boy Sigbison the seaeitey Rita proudetion heme al. (Many Attend Cleveland should parti- |For Today n “Is Jesus Any Guide | solidarity with the strikers and make| The Workers Laborato heatre ,are sympathetic with the organiza- Rast River. It has now been taken Q = the meeling a strong demonstration | will produce its one act play, “March-|tion are asked to attend a meeting | 2 i lover by and become a division of the |veady. The aeroplane imanufactur- “otac f Speak She alaebenay [ing Guns,’ an eplsods of tie miners Peres Geet cc seas) Beer Of DED EITITEN Te Ea en ate aa ne eee oeratively new Protest Meet \ we Mees |struggle,’ without charge for any |day, 8 p. m. | |Keystone Aircraft Co., a very bats Aeon Ay H y eve Sc) New. Work auiatet United Council 17, Brighton Beach. |Party unit, trade union or fraternal L Spiee ai i ‘airplane manufacturing concern with |and it has therefore not yet been| gp pyy : : +) e New York District of the In- 7) Brighton Bence organization at any affair they ar-| Council 8 Concert ‘and wall, | (Continued from Page One) plane i CLEVELAND, 0., (By Mai!).— | Rose Rubin ‘ally on production, speed- tional Labor Defense, in a) Luxemburi a big out-of-town factory. |put gener: Negro and white workers came to- heb, |tange. Write 1 gs80 p. wa, Feidl van Pollack, 1409] A concert and ball will be given |tion that the police who have bean ‘ ; : a y Ave. J, Brooklyn by Council 8, United Counctl Work- | ; ees Y y during |UP and other pleasures we have to |, F eet gar Testing s members and all other class-| 927 Brighton Beach Ave. Cor Needle Tradex Workers Dance. 2h. Ray Ragozin will talk, A’com:|not been getting their payments the entire time I have been here, as ationaliza- the other night to protest against | Left wing needle trades wovkers edy by will attend |by the T. U rs to attend en|are asked to bring friends. wo Fe ee ee anaes a mtaden, Workers’ (fram the: Morac, bunch, muecsasgrs |unown hy the fac Chet at Chelstmas the jim-crow policy of iRatety, Dire: L. branch of Local! industrial Union. lof Dion O’Bannion’s gang, and there- | time bonuses were paid out. These tor Barry and his ukase that “white g and colored girls shall not | Lohning - Key fore “executed” them as a lesson to| bonuses were not as a reward for he Ata alias i other slow payers, Another contri- past work but to keep us working hould have our eyes opened to what mingle” and that he would close (eer ; seh) reel a i i \it all means. The combining of these eta chi kers Party Activities titrate testing ayes apd ee down avon fcings of all nean: The Soting fens dom anyplace hich they we loway, is that the police work hard | ‘issatisfaction and the voicing of |permitted to mingle, We, the workers in this new I ne combination, e big protest meeting | a . aslo ain Co-operative So Dance. ist police brutality in the dress| he Co-operativ er Club, », to be held Monday evening | members of the Metropol fan, Works o'clock a i rn jers’ Soccer League, wi no! a (o'clock at Irving Plaza, 15th Ganee at the auditorium, 2700 Bronx or nd Irving Pl. The statement, |Park 3. tonight, bee ue mea te ‘ : y Neue oc ot |More combinations to kill competi- , d by Rose Baron, secretary, de-| satergational Lghor Defense Basnar. ‘ aay = me lin hand with the West Side gangs | UF, @rievances dade 4. Thece |tion, drive out the smaller fizms in| The meeting was arranged by the S "Ti a 0 am Ss X fe | Movie: So Russi ei a . ra ‘ r ., ; The annual bazaar of the Interna Dressmakers Strike Mee! ovies 0} joviet Russia will bejof Scarface Al Capone, and others, jerder to tighten their hold on us, Workers (Communist) Party and tional Labor Defense, ew York dis-| 9 FomeniniG e, District | Shown, | ‘ ee i A m the first day of the dress! tree’ will take p ae The Women's Committee, District and that the Moran group “hi-- bonuses are paid to us instead of }and make more speed-up, and to in- ;the Young Workes League. It was jerease their hold and control over |attended by over 500 Negro and us who are the work n this tre-|white workers. mendously growing industry which will be a key industry in the ap- proaching war, The wages, such as are at present, will, Mare! 8/2, has arranged a mass meeting for > Tammany Hall's uniformed |9 10, in sino, 107th St. | this afternoon, a ma at. Irv ke donations—con- | jing Plaza Hall, nd Irving | Th r. Ve breakers did everything in | 8"q Parke ; a aker's ing |tribute articles,—come into the: of-|Piace, to ‘mobilize Pee ia ae Lele | ARE oy ta CLL, jain would power to crush the strike for fice, 799 Broadway, Room 422, andjen behind the dr ers’ strike.| Worker” camaraderie, Feb, 23, 8:30 |Police, ree one were organized into a yosses and the officials of the | el? us with, the Drepiraton B must and bring|p. m., 313 Hinsdale St | union, eit er a part of the Machin- ists Union, or, much better, part of | atte 3 4 Strik ee * | other kers from the shops with * elie wing company union. Strik- Freiheit Chorus Annual Ball, —|them. ‘This meeting must be made alates aevoulage Workers unica The bonus system comes together | ‘hey Pn see \3 i A shar is st New York ¥. W. L. \jacked” a load of beer, belonging to|Paving us according to a definite New York unit of the|Canone—the partner of the Chicago |'™inimum wage seale as would be in Speakers at the meeting included I. Amter, district organizer of the | Workers Party, and Sadie Van Veen. when |The speakers denounced the jim- Many Connections, fection 4 Dally. Dance. This is not the first time Chicago | Entertainment and dance for the |¢ity administration has been hooked | funds of the Daily Worker and Span-|up with gangland, States Attorney | ave been beaten mercilessly and|_ The annual ball of the Freiheit)a ee Gorsouuink Mas of seliGarity Si Society w ake ce i st ers, ler the leader-/| reds vhawauhecninmeent an Singing Society will take place Fri-|with the strikers, und |day, Feb. Washington's. Birthd: ship of the Party, ees fs 5 , wi ri ni {speed-up is introduced, be squeezed | ¢,, ii Sarr aaa he workers of New York must |at ‘the Manhattan Lyceum, 66 * * * ish and Negro papera wilt be i °n|Crowe, (recently retired) some time ith the paying out of shares to GWACLO (He lowest level poaslbie crow policy of Barry and severels Libis | Pourth &t. Daily Worker Dance, Section 7. y Section 4, Friday night, March 5 ‘most of the foremen and gang & = . condemned Tom Fleming, Negro nd a cessation of these attacks ae aed . ie dswhe. fon Chale Menetlewor Tite Ine pmperiat Auditorium, 160-4 W,|ago was embarrassed by Mp REe i aan and to: thous workare among AEROPLANE SLAVE. | councilman, who has consistently be: ieir courageous fellow-workers,| Metro Workers Soccer Lengue. | Daily Worker will be given by Bec | 2701 He Sgn reel e jtaken of a beer runner's banquet,) \. io have been faithful slaves a ah ee EAU Gee ee eee peated nust call a halt to the muss ar-| The Metropolitan Workers Soccer |tion 7, Washington's birthday, Fri- Lower bronx Opeu Forum. which showed him as an honored fi h fi hi t fi =| ‘Y PES BERGE: » 80. end the vterloscaee crit the one will hold -a ball on February day aight, Feb, 22, Finnish Hall, 764) “youth and the Press” will be dis-|guest, Assistant states’ attorney | ‘or the company for the last five lution condemning both Barry and and the interference with the |i at the Laurel Garden, 75 3. 116th | 40th St. ro aa leussed at the forum, Lower Bronx | MeSwi, killed b ival | Years: Fleming was unanimously adopted, to picket. The New York Dis-|St, basement. | Fraternal organiza~ Pe Ropes tee Ce oe in. Bunday, won te mieeen Wad illed by . TIA cy) pepha ol holdtug:cont the rite thas Inte vi dake Ld i tions are asked not to arrange any; a, goanis Bes ton|27. Dance fo: anes ‘ i q imi . 3 Fi e A is ting many Negro of the International Labor De- | y The Spanish fraction in conjunetion | 27. Dance follows gang while attending a similar con promise of shares and giving some atparmdained the Ree y 1:3 conflicting dates. | Harlem Y.W.L, has arranged | * wo eel ae cit in Baexlen’ . tor this | Social, Y. W. L., Williamsburgh. , which has pledged its support ference to this one in Clark's «rivileged” ones among us shares e striking dressmakers, is call-| Rosa Luxemburg Girls Sports Club. | ( tin, este. 4 tor MA! ney W. 2. Wiltameparen eecn(SOTeh 08: the: Gay before the| jig Mifis aie 7 The schedule of games in the) The meeting was attended by the Moeee ese ada | the Hoos, Luremburg Girls Sports| Gveriittlont’ are’ gequested io foverve| tion will hold’ w scelal, Saturday, [present killing, Alderman Haffe of| ney Mouse the Doisonous, fake Kea | sretropolitan Workers Soccer League local chief of police and several Club will hold an affair in memorial |this date. A Mexican concert program | March 2, Workers Center, 56 Manhat:|the district in which the death|t#4t we must look forward to work-| 6). tomorrow follo plainclothesmen, who tore down the n Educational League and the/of Rosa Luxemburg at the Bronx| will be presented. Dancing until|tan Ave. Play, songs and poems will jing and slaving for the business as sers (Communist) Party a big| Workers Center, 1350 Wilkins Ave./3 a. m, Proceeds for benefit of|be presented. Dance follows. garage is situated was sentenced tolie it : if x “A” Division, signs announcing the meeting out- he ‘ |Feb, 16. Everybody welcome. |¥Young Communist League of Mexico. + me Federal penitentiary for being a|i< i¢ were our own, as if we were 4 . side the buildin . st mass meeting for Monday a eR oe soete Ss Williamsburgh Y. W. L. Forum. | 1oader ae ieee ae © # not being used only for the profits| Fordham vs. Hungarian Workers. ail the’ # aeeheae and took notes, of ng. Frethelt Singing Society, Section Nine Dance. “Youth and the Dressmakers'| Z | that can be drained out of us. This| Martians ys. Rob Roy F. C. . a The Bronx section, Fretheit Sing-| | An entertainment and dance will! strike” w: pe eae AP t n e appeal to all members of the |ing ‘Society will hold a concert and|be given by Section 9 at Pesster's Teague Bey eb boa toreniaee Political Factors. is part ‘of a whole scheme of col-| Argentine F. S. C. by D. and all other class-conscious |bail Saturday, March 9, Rose Gar-|Dance Hall, corner Steinway and|5g Manhattan Ave. Dance will follow | The various gangs in Chicago’s|laboration—shares in the business, | “B” Di . A A lden, 1347 Boston Road.’ The chorus} Woolsey Aves., Astoria, L. I., to- 3 | ., i ; e ers to attend this meeting en/ Sty Darticipate in the concert pro-|day. Dancing” will commence arg eae jlucrative beer running business are| bonuses, even a bowling team,| | . z | \partisans of groups in the city gov-| among other “welfare” ideas, which | _ Scandinavian Workers is- ernment who work with them, pro-|staged a mock game against the |S: C- on. | 800 Made Jobless BENTON, Ill. (By Mail).—Over 806 coal miners were thrown out of Falcon e and aid the heroic struggle | gram. 8 p.m. Take Astoria train and get off| Upper Bronx Y, W. L. Forw eir comrades by raising a pow- * 28 Entertainment, New York Drag protest that will force the Clerks. German Fraction Social. fabled de haa as oa | whe Upper ¥. W. L. forum will jcuss “Youth “and the Industrial tect them in return for graft, share |team of the Keystone Aircraft men,|__ Hungarian Workers vs. Prospect : ¢ ae o | Union” Sunday, 8 p.m, Feb. 24, 14001; 4s y ‘ : | hes work when the Old Ben Coal Co. many police to stop their on-| ‘The New York Drug Clarks, Assor| The SED Meds aT m coin! aks ‘in the profits of the bootlegging, and | into whose firm we were taken over | Unity. i 4 mina closed down. Other maine nena cht on the fighting dressmak-|Ciat0n ya PM cite Gardens, sgrd|at Labor Temple, 243 EB. s4th § es cae use them during elections to kidnap/a little before Christmas. Buteven| Freiheit S. C, by are contemplating shutting down Branch 4, Section 5. Demonstrate against police|St. and Broadway, Sunday eyening,|the benefit of “Der Arbeiter,” Branch h. ection 6), will hold a| vival political workers, shoot up this they were too “tight” to see | er lity and for the right to or- | March 3,8 Py All organisations Tish JSR USe®: OF RAN, Oa fe Sy business and educational meeting, | pooling places, etc. The gangsters | through, as they are bringing up the ” Division, Freiheit S. C. vs, Workers B, S. C. ze the unorganized!” | oe oe [Worker ‘business office, 26 Union| Monday, 8:30 p. m. 1330 Wilkins Ave. also serve during strikes to kil! ov / question of having us pay $1 a week) Scandinavian vs, Cooperative S. C Pontrade nong the speakers at the meet- siddtpeceideaniie: Square. para | ine & bowie * intimidate workers and the whole|for the alleys if we wish this won-| fsthonian Work. vs. taunioest c F Pil will be Ben Gitlow, Ben Gold, | An inter-racial dance, for the bene-| Section 8, Bronx. | Unit 3, Section 7, meets Monday, gangster, police and city government /derful privilege of playing. Bes (Mist Rev. es tievlew Pa, rances Pilat rf " Negro Champion, Daily vies 0! iners’ str je will | "1 vn, i fei re B f A i Fe $F - Wortis, Norman Tallentire, H. UR a Oe AU RREGOP CCL TE mere gtromple will) p. m., ay Ne . Brooulye is viciously anti-labor, but enter | At the present time we are faced | pressive §. C. (Exhibition). MIDWIFE 1, George Powers, Richard B.| ranged for Friday evening, March 22,|benefit of the Daily Worker tomor- ; itwined with the labor reactionary | with an additional serious problem, 7 Y, 2 Unit Section 1 | | 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. ‘e and Robert W. Dunn. at Imperial Auditorium, 160 W, 129th row night. 6 o'clock 1330 Wilking| Ui. 9 “Section 1, meets Monday, |bUreaucracy. as I see it. The management is ik Ee ELD OR a oe onx, near Fri .» Sta- 7s . By AY, | ese 4 . * :. Tel. ine’ er 39 “i iiss eee Home yeune 6 60 St. Marks Place. {Com: | Complete Job. |more and more taking in young, ab- | = : _ of SenuelAneee. 2920 United Council Working Women. bd , rTenont sin St cer picker | A coroner’s jury is sitting on the|solutely inexperienced workers for |“/'or Any Kind of Insurance All Comrades Meet at * i 4 Williamsburg Y. W. L. ve .5 2 fi \ \LT CREEK OL py mncert ARe vetener tcl Work-| The Y. W. L, of Williamsburg, Unit |@uty- See Goldfield. | eases of the seven slain men, each of | very little pay, and training them | | ing Women, will be given Saturday,|2, will hold a social and dance at its ied * “a |whom has from eight to a couple | to take the place of the more skilled | L BROD K | eer oie ceeds of the affair will go towards|section 8, will be held Monday, 8{killers shot them down with the ENTERTAINMENT’ Irelephone: Murray Hill 5550 VEGETARIAN HEALTH Painters, Carpenters, Chauffeur | building up a weekly Young Worker.|p, m., 313 Hinsdale St, first burst of fire, then reloaded the | Music Furnished for nll oceastons. 7 East 42nd Street, N Y RESTAURANT Wanted. kita” ide Gomis, _¢ @ 6 machine gun and played it on the|B¥ Expert Talents, GEO. DUPRER. uast 42nd Street, New York || Painters, carpenters and a chaut- : Unit 3, Section 4. ; 1547 Broadway, — Chickering 408 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx feur are ‘wanted to do volunteer|_ Subsection 3B will hold a social! nit 3, Section 4 meets Monday, heap of bodies, 5 Tel.: DRY¥dock 8880 FRED SPITZ FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE { 2 | work for the Workers Internationa} | for the benefit of the Daily Worker), ) y.°'143 EB, 103rd St. Roll ‘call x | ion|at_ Amalgamated Food Workers Hall, py ‘tened Walsh Report Bellet, "See Louis A. Baum Union /t5, ABMENIM Sane Eh, He wil Be"takens” OP" ys Work ‘Negligent’ SS PN ane irae Gale "Brownsville ¥. W. L, Hike, Office Workers. ‘ill ‘orker' The Office Workers’ Umon has ar-|_ The Harlem unit, Young Workers| a qte,Drawneville, Yous . Work ranged a dance for Washington's |League, will hold an entertainment |q"'m. to the Palisades Park, N. J.| Unity Co-operators Patronize ae _Phone: DiCkens 1096 SAM LESSER SAM LESSER |! Blue Bird Studio | 1818 - 7th Ave. New York “Photos of the better kind.” || bac a +4 BAT SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN { | Continued from Page One) mment officials Walsh critic |tirthday eve, Feb. 21, at Webster |and dance Feb. 23. Units are asked to | Comrades, sympathizers, meet 3) BRCOND A} 1 for their part in the eight | M&cr, Aymonthetio organisations cooperate | yg headquarters, 154 Watkins St., Brook: eauer ate Quad tian: wh |] 2898 PITKIN AVE. Cor. Amboy st I] ( he ce : ths of negotiations preceding tor ee seeing, eerie Section 5, Bronx, Celebration. Bring football Next to Unity Co-operative Hou easiest ld I OWerE FOE PcRe tons RESTAURANT floation. of he. Harvey ‘Binolals eho ae Seetion 5, Bronx, will celebrate the ; 15% REDUCTION TO READERS 1604-6 Madison Ave. ery a Millinery Theatre Party. |incoming Section xecutive Commit- || pase FROM FACTORY TO YOU! OF THE DAILY WORKER Between 107th & 108th Sts. » Walsh accused Work of Iness to solemnity of his duties | secretary of interior when he orized renewal of the lease. He ‘orkers Union, 43,\tee With a banquet and entertain- an geranpat Weiatre party’ for |ment tomorrow, 6 p. m,, 1330 Wilkins March 20.” Fraternal organizations|Ave. near Freeman St, Station, are asked not to arrange conflicting | dates for that evening, ( ameeacimmnammas i * * * ned | Donsyee Ove ee heey te Progressive Group, Local 38, 11.G.W. | Airy, Large justice department decision nul- ‘ 4 ‘The Progressive Group, Local 38, . ng the lease as illegal, I, L. G. W,, will have a booth at the eeting ooms and Ha re decision of nullification was |I. l. D. Bazaar. Members and sym- ed from the justice department | Pies Gena vo 1darKats, Bazaar Com | TO HIRE oublication of the facts during |mitee, Unit Cooperative, 1800 Seventh | Suitable for Meetings, Lectures height of the presidential cam-|4¥e City. | and Dances in the Or ORMAN n, he said. Ranquet, Goldens Bridge Colony. | | (@) N Ti B b Sh re matter is not expected to! A banquet and dance will be held) | » Czechoslovak | 4 0- Ip arper ops Allerton Carriage, Bicycle HIGH-GRADE MEN'S and] AUSOMODIE~ | Hron School YOUNG MEN'S SULTS] | scree soa'spaiat tourucsen ve Laces Apt DART BROADWAY private and épetial Instruction to Ladies. From $12.50 to $25.00 ||| Empire Sc110 845 Longwood JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal SCHOOL Avenue, Bronx THE LARGEST AND BEST, AS PARK CLOTHING STORE ]}| INTervate 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL 93 Ave. A, Cor. Oth St, N. ¥+ C 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 Catalogue! Cooperators! Patronize SEROY y MELROSE 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PHON INTERVALE 9149. CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. Dr. M. Wolfson Patronize For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal v E h a vote for several days. Re-|tonight, Astoria Hall, 62 H, Fourth 26-28 UN! ARE NEW COURSES BEGAN JAN. 28th Surgeon Dentist Bs icans generally are against the |°* Piet ae Workers House, Inc. and Toy Shop | a Aen BRU 5 REGISTER NOW! 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor, sth St INTERNATIONAL ki ineludi Our 26,000 alumni are our best Phone, Orchard’ 23 rt, even including the inde- Wounen © 3.8. Se. Beoks. 347 E. 72nd St. New York |j||| 736 ALLERTON AVENUE |} 2700 BRONX PARK EAST on™ witnesses, In case of trouble with your teeth PROGRESSIVE CENTER lent group. Nye is chairman of | “The International Labor Defense | { Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 (Near Allerton Thestre, Gro) (corner Allerton Ave.) TELEPHONE: ORCHARD 4473. some to wee r friend, who has 101 WEST 28TH STREET FS fi i ing |and the Workers Struggles” will be one, Olinville jong experience, and can assure an STRE! senate committee whitewashing | 470 the | by 8, Leroy, 8 p, m. Mon-|\\ ‘you of careful treatment. (Corner 6th Ave.) k, Fall and Donovan. He sup-|day, Feb. 17, before Council 8, Bronx s the officials. 1. L. D,, 1887 Washington Ave., Bronx. ‘he _moderm | bourgeois. society fearon . ) Spend Your Winter Vacation at the Cooperative aca meouees trom eae || Why Patronize Workers’ Camp "pat aeeminnca wey comer | © Ex ploiters? ms of struggle place of the 2=VEE ommmen| Banquet ’ | Nitgedaiget — RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA | RECREATION ROOM Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p, m. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues. 9;30-12 a, m., Sunday: 10:00'a, m. Please Telephone for Appointment 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second A New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E.12th St. New York Cooperative A AGI Food | Comrades, Patronize Entertainment if FINCO) Sevrice Su nday, Feb. 1 7th BEACON, N, Y. — Phone, Beacon 862 AT RORON DENTICE The Triangle Dairy SECTION 5, BRONX PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION and Dance f arranged by Mesilla AT 6 O'CLOCK RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK Room a0—-Phones algonguin S183 Restaurant WORKERS PARTY, gayi Meats, 1330 Wilkins Avenue Sean NOt compacted Setth Wt Henk irae BONG She te Ot? rocerer Among Features Showing of Films of Miners’ CITY PHONE:—ESTABROOK 1400 3 TO IGHT Restaurant Struggle and a Musical Saw Act by Comrade ‘ais i aecheriteeal Pairaiies t ree Danes Batts Brooklyn: ptt a ie Righthand — — ADMISSION 50c 5 " KE. KARO MEET YOUR FRIENDS at 9 Bae Boy ie Be iy o ie . . wn, Steinway and Woolsey Ave. 5401 7th Ave. Comrade SENDER GARLIN, City Editor of the Your Nearest Stationery Store Messinger’s Vegetarian Dancing to 2 8. m. 6824 8th Ave, Daily Worker, will act as Toast Master Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy Aaminaton 75 Cents at the aver {Ile chatian: 2088 Lexington 649 ALLERTON AVE. ||| and Dairy Restaurant rections: Take Astoria "it train hve B AN UET ee Berner ea RON iat: 1768 Southern Blvd., Bronx, Ni ¥. " Co-operative Trading Ass'n, Ine, ss aha u Right off 174th St. Subway Stitfon Office: Poppers In honor of the reappearance of ‘el isor rf Advertise your Union Meetings eaarnennamaeansemeemnatel NO V Y MIR here. For information write to We All Meet 1q Th at the hi Given by a Group of Old Friends le Dany MOREE NEW WAY CAFETERIA 26-28 Union Sq., New York City 101 WEST 27th STREET. : SECTION 7 Saturday, February 16 | EST 27th 81 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE DAILY WORKER. e@ at LAUREL GARDEN Ono anh Heathiceet: Workers Arranged by Branch 4, Section 5, W. P. A. Daily Worker 15 BAST 116TH STREET, NEW YORK “Branch of the Anuliveatod Rational Food Workers Will be held on 183 W. Bist St. Phone Circle 73361 )| Vegetarian Restaurant WASHINGTON EVE. THURS. FEB. 21 Dance CONCERT -- DANCING | S8eSSS38 SEEAGES] | as stconn avmve 1 h at Nant ane Oo Strictly Vegetarian Food 1330 WILKINS AVENUE, BRONX. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, at 8:30 P. M. All those who have not es yet ob- . 9 tained tickets and wish to be at the ——————— es (Washington’s Birthday) banquet must get them not later : AALGAMATED, HEALTH FOOD Program: String Quartet, Piano and Violin Recital, rd Mm, ffi wogram* ‘Singer, and many other musical attractions. at Finnish Hall, 764-40th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. persons beak ag heading ADMISSION 50 CENTS | TICKETS $1.50 BEGINNING 8 P. M. y NNN NUNN NNN NNN ers Local 164 Vegetarian stSaturday ‘Third Ave. RESTAURANT 4 Bronx, N.Y. 1600 MADISON AVE. a rene Phone: UNIversity 5865 Refreshments! Dancing! Admission 35 Cente.

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