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R, NEW YORK, vaind WURKER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1929 ‘OMMUNISTS OF ‘USTRIA BEGIN ‘ARTY CONGRESS of Jeclare Progress Party Is Certain (Continued from Page One) only one degelate to the con- and he comes from a small al town. Koepling declared an increased ruggle against social democracy on int 1 gard the to the inner party situa- Communist International eatest and demands a sharp strug- > against it, This policy applies rplet to Austria. Class Struggle Sharp. inner situation the last congress is funda- entally different: class antagon- m is greater and fascism is grow » with government support. Aus- m is bankrupt. The for- ev left wing Austro-Marxists are w openly reformist. The Commu- st Party has not taken advantage the favorable situation because the opportunists within .its own nks. The Austrian minority is 1oroly opportunist. The chief task the party is to overcome the op- ortunist tendencies. The Austrian Communist Party is lready conducting a successful ruggle against fascism. With mass ork and correct policy the progress ° the party is certain, Right Winger Answers. The ce Schlamm answered for the’ min- vity and declared the majority re- cted a revolutionary will to act ut mistook its own revolutionary | ishes for reality. The authority} f the Comintern is being misused, e said, qust subordinate themselves to the s of the Communist Interna- ret the decisions. Schlamm said differences of pinion exist between Stalin and| acharin in regard to stabilization. lind To Right Danger. Austro-Marxists are un- said Schlamm, their role | The ranged, d post-war periods. The Austro- xi eclared, and their leaders still are ft wing. Schlamm could not see any right} anger in the whole Comintern. He d the right wing danger in Aus- vas invented. ig the minority would con-} nue to represent its opinions even fter the congress within the limits | tted by the party statutes, ssion has started, WALL ST. GIVES PONSULS POLI xICO cIry, Reb: 19 (UP).— merican consular agents in Mexico convoked by Ambassador ight W. Morrow, at which mutual jon of the problems will be ken with’a view to “facili- United States-Mexican rela-| The conference comprised nine-| n members of the consular: serv- e in Mexico, including consuls gen- ral, consuls, vice consuls and con- ular mts. Consul General Wil- am Dawson of the capital will pre- ide over the sessions. Authority for holding the con- ular conference was arranged by Ambassador Morrow during his re- ent visit to the United States. Among the questions to be taken ip will be agrarian, petroleum and/ nmigration matters. Much attention has been attracted n Mexico City in government cir- les by the conference, Diplomatic ireles regarded it as significant, ting perhaps that Ambassador Morrow may be anxious to impart certain ideas of policy” into the! minds of the consular representa-| ves. To Hae Labor Defense | Regional Conference in Philadelphia March 17 PHIL. ADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 19.—! The Philadelphia Executive Com-| mittee of the International Labor Defense, with the consent of the Na- Honal Executive Committee, is call-| ng a regional conference for the spose of forming a district organi- prove the activity of the I. L. D. The vonference will be held at Grand vaternity Hall, 1628 Arch St., Sun- March 17, starting at 10 a, m. The frequent attacks by the) volice on workingclass demonstra- | ions and meetings in this district ond the persecution of workers by | he courts make a strong Interna- ‘onal Labor Defense here essential. the Philadelphia Executive Com- inittee urges that all I. L. D.! »vanches, ‘abor unions and other sympathetic yroups elect delegates at once for ‘he conference. On Saturday evening, March 16, :n oriental banquet will be given for ia delegates at the Progressive ibrary, 4035 Girard Ave. ational scale was necessary. | es the right wing danger is| in Austria | Communists, said Schlamm, | nl but have the right to inter- | is the same as during the war | gt, s are not bankrupt, Schlamm | He coneluded by i hered here today for a confer.) * tion that will coordinate and im-) affiliated organizations, | | Looking. ir in i Vein for’ Miracle to Save Pious Assassin Religious fanatics stood outside ‘of the prison in Mexico City praying that their deity would blast firing squad that was executing Jose Toral, the agent of a nun named “Mother Concepcion” and the killer of President-elect Obregon. But this photo shows Toral’s riddled body being carried away in @ taxicab. Fraternal a amb SIGNS | Labor Temple eaatee Forum. The Labor Temple Poetry Forum United Council 17, Brighton Bench Rose Rubin will lecture on “R burg,” 8:30 p. m., Friday the’ auspices of. Council 17, | ited Council of Working Women, | 227 Brighton Beach Ave, Comrades | v1 be held tomorrow evening, at | 5 5 nine 5 p. m.,, at the Lab 242 | , jare asked to bring tants ten ay al e Labor Temple, 242 Will Order xr Dissolution | pres * * Taeeiny Workers Club, of Rebellious Corps | Aacerentle al paree Defense Barna. tional Eabor Detense, New York dis: | a, uhe, Lusoslay Workers Hducational i is a dn Si Ca ES A st_| concert, play and ball on Sunday at HENDAYE, French-Spanish Bor- | and Park Ave. Make donations—con-| tara gremyns National Hall. 321 4 |der, Feb. 19.—Tremendous repercus- | Fee ea neaae RO IER ana? m. and dancing, which follows, at | Sions are expected throughout Spain | help us with the preparatory work,|/ '™ the evening. | * * * i Garlin, ‘Magi Talk Sunday. gently called together last night, to| ' Freiheit Chorus Annual Ball. | Sender Garlin and A. B. Magil, both present a decree to King Alfonso | sie Betty ah, Sythe eet | oF the, ealuarial tate of the Dally |for his signature, ordering the dis-| day, Washington's Birthday, at the| Forum of the Workers School, 26-! ‘28 | solution of the entire Spanish artil- | |Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E, Fourth St. |Union Square, Sunday evening, 8 p.|lery corps. | : |m, Garlin will speak on “Some Bour- | Metro Workers Soccer League. | g¢ois Literary Critics” and Magil will| The officers of artillery from the decision of the cabinet, ur- corps The Metropolitan Workers Soccer bd “Modern Revolutionary Po-|ihyroughout Spain had informed the eague will hold @ ball on February : rai ‘ti A : is at the Laurel Garden, 75 E. 116th neevisat Gute ek cians king, in a petition asking amnesty panement, Bratemal organiza,| Service Culture Club, Bronx, for all leaders of the recent military | tions are asked not to arrange any ‘Was Christopher | Columbus mutiny, that they were in sympathy Spaniard and a Jew?” willbe the | Aire eit, | subject of the second of a series of | a t Prof. G = i ni ; ot Freiheit Singing Soclety. borg. AL At at’ the, Service Culture | torehip of Primo de Rivera at Ciu- | The Bronx section, Freiheit Sing-| Club, 122 Prospect Ave., Bronx, Fri-|G@ad Real and Valencia recently. |ing Society will hold a concert and | day. e Ba ae wee 4 ee art Se | ‘This news reaches the French The chorus | Downtown Workers Club Gives “Scab | frontier by evading the censor and is | conflicting dates, | with the movement against the dic- den, 1347 Boston Road, | will participate in the concert pro-| Sead Teer pe given py /Unknown to the Spanish public, If | 8:30 | | the king signs the decree, it will be | | * * the Downtown rkers Club, |. entertainment, New York Drag, | D- m.) tomorrow,’ 35 B. Second St. kept secret until read simultane- i Clerks. *, 4 | The New York Drug Clerks Asso-| Progressive Butchers Banguet, [ously in all army garrisons, whose | ciation will hold an entertainment| Celebrating the opening of union|commanders will be prepared to and dance at Leslie Gardens, 83rd/ headquarters at 314 E, 9th St. the | St. and Broadway, Sunday evening, | Progressive Butchers and Poultry |* | March 31, 8 p.m.’ All organizations | Workers’ Union will hold a banquet please keep this date open. at ot eee Club, *) Austrian Socialists | Sra Wasitate Day Rehearsal.) Minimize Arms Raid; chearsal for pageant of Interna- F Labor May Fight ear | ral Women’s Day will be held | (Wireless By “Inprecorr”) VIENNA, Feb. 19.—Since_ the police claim to have found a large suppress any consequent mutiny. | Inter-Racial Dance, | An inter-racial dance, for the bene- |fit of the Negro Champion, Daily Worker and the Obrano has been ar-|'! ranged for Friday evening, March 22,| tomorrow, p. m., Room 608, 26) ‘at Imperial Auditorium, 160 W, 129th | | Bee ere: About 100 women are needed, ety Harlem Literary Evening. A literary evening will be given by ‘arlem workers Friday, 184 W. 135th Menge Katz, young Jewish poet | number of rifles in rooms of the t. of the Union Square group, will read. | workers rifle club here, after a| |search of the ‘social democratic] headquarters, the socialists have) been trying to minimize the impor- tance of the police provocation, | while the fascists seize upon it in | order to announce a demonstration A, Landy will discuss “American | in Vienna on February 24. [seater Coma Smeal 38, LL.G.W. | Theories of the Class Seeupere ee The social democrats fear counter | The Progressive Group, Local 38,| the Bronx Open Forum, 1830 Wilkins ti . In Moedling, a 1. LG. will have a booth at the|Ave. Sunday, 8 p.m. demonstrations n ry L. D, Bazaar. Members and sym | small workers’ town near Vienna, | several hundred workers broke up a/ I | pathiness are urged to collect artl- cles, Send to Ida Katz, Bazaar Com- mittee, Unity Cooperative, 1800 7th | Hatin machine and demonstrated | ru the town. jAve., City. * rere Pare Office Workers, The Office Workers’ Union has ar- | yy, ranged a dance for Washington's | i! |Wirthday eve, Feb. 21, at Webster | Manor, Sympathetic " organizations | are asked not to arrange any affair | ADE iat evens oR: |_ ‘The Alteration .. Pa Paper Peg | Hangers and Decorator nm will) Millinery Thentre Party. | meet Friday, 8 p. m., 173] Pitkin ‘Ave, The Millinery Workers Union, 43,| Brooklyn. Unorganized painters and has arranged a theatre party’ for | decorators are invited to hear prob- |March 20." Fraternal organizations | lems of organization discussed, are asked not to arrange conflicting |dates for that evening, | { Alteration Painters Meet. | eee open Beran, Ww. Biellese ‘Workers Carnival Dance, A first carnival dance of the Bielles Workers Progressive Clay will be given Saturday, 8:30 p. m., Coopera- | tive Hall, 642 Hudson Rven’West New | | York, N.' J. “ aa HALIFAG, N. S., Feb. 19 (UP). \Sellier, the “Socialist,” ) 3A"! “ge broadcast. from Cape | ‘Stops Municipal Grant. Race said the Belgian steamer Car- | «lier had struck a submerged object | learly today in Latitude 44.30 North, Longitude 42.05 West and was drift- \ a ae | Workers Laboratory chat | ‘The Workers Laboratory will produce i ing Guns, SHIP IN DANGER. one neh Bley. iMasehie n episor of the miners’ struggle, without charge for any Party unit, trade union or fraternal | organization at any affair they “1h to ParisYoungPioneers’ [rang Write Sylvan Pollack, e- Jy Brooklyn, | _Needte rides Workers Dance, PARIS, Feb. 19.—Henri Sellier. tng southeast in the Atlantic with | Left, wing needle trades workers | «goefalist” will attend a concert and ball given| member of the Municipal |jcy tail shaft broken. |by the T. U._B. L. branch of Local | Council of Paris, has done his duty ; Workers Center, March 2%. Jazz| to social democracy by exposing the band. z y | “sinister activities” of the Pionniers | Rouges in the elementary schools here. Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor * * * Council 8 Concert and Ball, A concert and ball will be given by Council Jnited Council Work. ie a en, 8: aeaRe reiva vet | “The creed of the Pioneers,” the | 1818 - 7th Ave. New York y Ragozin alk. A com - dy. by ‘Tchekov. will be produced, | Patriotic socialist told his horror-|] Between 110th and 111th Sts. stricken audience, “is to struggle | Next to Unity Co-operative House against masters, morality and his- |Proceeds to Needle Trades Workers’ | Industrial Union. | * Esperanto “SAT” Group, tory. The orders given to these Ay |The workers peranto group|Communist athletes come direct utomobile 1st. “GHA Ne he ieperante’ #2 | from Moscow.” INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete 7 CE Course $10, until license granted; also Sellier succeeded in preventing the Pionniers Rouges from benefit-| ing from the grant given to athle- tic organizations by the municipal! council. i }—- private and special Instruction to Ladies. tre AUTO 845 Longwood Empire scuoo. Avenue, Bronk INTervale 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) | Falling Rock Kills 2) jin Anthracite; Man’s Eyes Put Out by Gas WILKES-BARRE, Feb. 19.—Fall- ing rock from improperly timbered roofs or due to caving ground where |men should not have been forced to | work killed two miners in two sepa- {rate accidents here recently. Mi- | chael Venglosky, aged 26, was killed lin the Truesdale Mine of the Glen | Alden Coal Co. John G, Schwenter, aged 28, died in No. 22 mine of the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. Schwenter was married. Jacob Handexlek had both eyes |ecut out at Nanticoke hospital after they were burned to a crisp in a gas explosion in the Mocanaqua mine, Coal operators now that the men are no longer unionized effec- tively force employees to work in ‘gas filled mines. | ACTIVE PRESS, INc. 26-26 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK CITY | | | | | | The National Miners’ Union hopes to organize the anthracite miners and put a stop to most of the dan- | gerous conditions which are now turning the hard coal operations into |a slaughter house. | | | LABORER KILLED IN FALL. LONDON (By Mail).—While | helping to erect a crane at the Lloyds \Bank, William Greene, a laborer, was killed when he fell from a great aelebks Washington Eve Dance Office Workers Union THURSDAY EVE., FEB. 21 —sP™M— 5 at NEW WEBSTER MANOR 125 EAST 11TH STREET —DORSHA DANCERS —MARGARET LARKEN in “COWBOY SONGS” Harlem Jazz Band Not only has the bourgeo! forged the wenponn that bi death to itself; it has also called exintence the men who are to pont —t sorting ‘¢lane—the pro! Karl Marx (Communist M ‘The proletarian movement Admission 75¢ | route by the numerous guards on \up his own graft. |mott took a car and went to the! jened, but was told that the police KILLER OF EDITOR Workers Party Activities FOUR FIREMEN Night Workers, WHO EXPOSED BIG ... A special meeting of the Night Workers fon will take place this afternoon at o'clock. Matters of great importance will be taken up. if ) |AN functionaries must come at 2 clock sharp. Failure to appear will cause disciplinary measures to be| |taken, * # Section 1 Executive Meets. A special meetin Police Heads Aided in) Murder 1 will take lock at 60 St of vital impor- tance duty at Ohio state penitentiary, init SF, 3D, Meets. ae |though some of these guards, in the Lae death house, had only to glance up ce * * to see the five making their Section 5 Dally Benefit. way rt “Hunger” Banquet will be given orsr the wall. t ection 5, tomorrow night, 7156. BE. Warder Thomas, confronted this 138th St. Bronx. Concert and dance morning with the evidence of escape, |W!!! follow. : jmade, the rather obvious deduction | — Gaytin, Magil. Tati Sunday. that it looked as if they had inside} gender Garlin and A. B. Magil, both help.” j of the ditorial staff of the Dally Ww , Will speak at the en McDermott was sentenced on | Wri of the Workers School, 2 evening, 8 Christmas eve, 1926, to life impris- | Unicn Square, Sunday ' “Some Bou: m. Garlin will speak on eee gi killing the editor foe of geois Literary Critic: and Magil wi}l of the Executive | |the Canton police graft, At his trial discuss “Modern Revolutionary Po- | he was so nonchalant, easy and con- | try.” i 4 | temptuous that many commented on | pag¢ y. ¥, and Brownsville ¥. W. 1. it and assumed that McDermott felt he would not serve much of his sen- and Brownsville The East N. Y. s League Units of the Young Wor |will hold a joint Liebkne nt Mem- | |tence. He didn orial meeting Friday, 8 p.m. 154] Police Chief Escapes. | Watkins St., Brooklyn. George Persh- wye..-. jing, fleld “organizer of the All- Ben Rudner, son of a millionaire | America| Anti-Imperialist | League, jand Herbert Zam will speak. | junk dealer and chief of an under- 88 world dope peddling gang; Louis | Enst y. Yow... Mazer, a Canton bootlegger, and | The East N, Y¥. Unit of the ¥.W.L. Floyd Streitenberger, a sergeant of | will hold a moe bo | Work- |police in Canton, are still serving | 313 ae erut, Brooke) prisor sentences for conspiracy to | . . . kill Mellett. They are not so likely Daily Worker Dance, Section cm ifi i A dance for the benefit 0! to escape, for they testified against Dally Worker will be given by Sec- each cther and against police chief tion’ 7, Washington's birthday, Fri- the; m., | S. A. Lengel, accused by them of ac- 198% tie Feb. 22, Finnish Hall, 764, tually planning the murder, to cover | 3 * * * Lengel was tried | Subsection 3B Social, Subsection 3B will hold @_soctal and convicted, but was given a new | » cute enerit of the Dally Worker trial by the supreme court of the} at Amalgamated Food Workers Hall,| Sist St.. Saturday. ck: Harlem Y¥, W. L, Dance. The Harlem unit, Young Workers League, will hold an entertainment and dance Saturday. Units are asked to cooperate. 133 W. state, and the new trial seems to), have been better prepared, for Len- | gel was acquitted. Hurting the Graft. Louis Mazer confessed to the |Stark County grand jury that sev- eral weeks before Mellett was | |killed Sergeant Streitenberger and Ben Rudner told him that Mellett was interfering with the graft and the police force had determined to | get him, for which purpose they | were importing McDermott from‘ Nanty Glo, where he had been serv- ae ee East New York Y, W. L. The East New York unit of the Y. W. L. will hold a “Build the Daily Worker” camaraderie Saturday, {8:30 p, m., 313 Hinsdale St. eee Section 4 Daily Dance. funds of the Daily Worker and Span- | ish and Negro papers will be given Bs , by Section 4, Friday night, March ing as © coal operators’ thug. Rud- |), Timperial Auditorium, 160-4 W ner told Mazer to give McDermott a | 120th St. ae eee Lower Bronx Open Forum, “Youth and the Press” will be dis cussed at the forum, Lower Bronx Mellett home, where they left Mc-| Unit, ¥. W. L.. 8 p, m., Sunday, Feb Dermott in ambush. When they |2? Dance follows. came for him in the morning, Mc- | | Dermott said: “I put that guy where he can hear the angels sing.” Ser- geant Streitenberger told Mazer, “I could kiss that kid for what he has done last nigint.” Mazer was fright- gun, which ke did. On July 15, Streitenberger, Mazer and McDer- ; ee) L., Williamsburgh, Williamsburgh sec- a_ social Saturda Social, ¥. W. The Y, W. L., tion, will hold tan Ave be presented. Dance follows. * * * Upper Bronx Y. W. L. Forum, The Upper Bronx ¥. W. L. forum | heads knew all about it, and nothing |would happen. They gave McDer- Sunday, 8 mott $200 for the killing. BORON EIR trial Union” Pp. m, eee Subsection 24. a eae Unit 3F, The modern bourgeois society Unit ubsection 2A will meet that hos sprouted from th. rains tomorrow, 6 p. m., 28 Union Square. of few society, has not dR away with class antazonisms, It han but established new classes, new conaltions yf oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the | oe? Phone: DiCkens 1096 Blue Bird Studio old ones.—Karl Marx (Communist Manifesto). Ne ae i eee ind.” , Capital is therefore met 2 personal Photos of the better kind.’ is a social power—Karl 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St Marx | | BROOKLYN, N. Y. Eron al 185-187 EAST BROADWAY NEW YORK (Commmentot Manifesto). Cooperators! Patronize pe E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE. Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. 1D ST, AS Tel.: OLInville 9681 as t ScHOor, dei ALL el ke to learn the English Language to pre: e oneseif for dmission to college. OL 1s registered by TS of the State of It has all the rights of a Government High School Call, Phone or Write for Catalogw REGISTER NOW! Our 25,000 aluffiil are our best witnesses, TELEPHONE: ORCHARD 4473. Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops ar 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) CONCERT AND DANCE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE DAILY WORKER. Arranged by Branch 4, Section 5, W. P. A. Will be held on WASHINGTON EVE., THURS., FEB. 21 at "1330 WILKINS AVENUE, BRONX. String Quartet, Piano and Violin Recital, Singer, and many other musical attractions. Program: Refreshments! Dancing! Admission 35 Cents. SECTION 7 Daily Worker Dance FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, at 8:30 P. M. (Washington’s Birthday) at Finnish Hall, 764-40th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ADMISSION 50 CENTS | the nelf-c 0 foun, indepe: brated ps of the Immense neler ity.—Karl Marx (Communint Maul- festo). at| Entertainment and dance for the} | March 2, Workers Center, 56 Manhat- | Play, songs and poems will} will discuss “Youth and the Indus- | 1400 | eung Worker” Dance and Enter- tainment, A dance and entertaint benefit of the "Y. be given by and 2, Satur Workers Cente * nt for the ¥. W. L. Dress Strikers’ Dance, A dance and entert ent for the benefit of young dress strikers will be given by Downtown U: nit 2 and 1 of the w unist) Leagu Harlem Un ers (Com BE. 110th * * + ‘a Bush will di g Peace Pact With Sunday, 2 Island y Open I4th St. and Broadway ja. Tak Astoria trai nto Broadway station. Morning International 4 The Interna neh ning meets today, 10 Workers Center, 26 U: nion § a ie Membership Meet, Section A membership meeting of Sec will be held today, 8:30 p. m., 48 28th St, floor quare, Unit 5F, 3D. 3D meets today, 6 p. th St. Unit 5F 101 W. International Branch Subsection International Subsection B ing night from 9:30 p. m., 101 W. Monday oe Bt Spanish Fraction’ Bail. siyen by the Spanish fraction of the Bra “Section 5. Branch 6, eets today, 8 p. m., in the auditorium. 1929 cards will be issued. ‘The dress atrike will be discussed. “ * «# Liebknecht Memorial Meet. George Pershing, the All - America’ Anti - Imperialist League, will speak at the Liebknecht Memorial meeting given by ey Brownsville Y. W. L., Friday, 8:3 m., 154 Watkins St. strike and “The Young Worker.” DENI LYIN WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. 19 (U.P). —G, Bellanca Aircraft Corporation, cealed the real condition of the former Bellanca monoplane Roma from Cesare Sabelli, Italian avia- tor. | Of all the clnswex that stand face to face with the bourgeoisie today utionary class.—Karl Marx (Com- munist Manifesto) ‘or Any Kind of Insurance” (ARL BRODSKY, Telephone: Murray Hill 5550 '7 East 42nd Street, Tel: DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet, 1st & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for Ali Occasions 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Ci Phone, Ore! 2338, In ease of trouble with your teeth come to see your friend, who has long experience, and can assure you of eareful treatment. 9th St Cooperators! Patronize SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Estabrook 3215 Avenue Bronx, N. Y Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues,, Thurs. & Sat. 9:30-12 a, m., 2-8 p, m. Sunday: 10:00 a, m. to 1:00 p, m. Please Telephone for Appointment 249 BAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 field organizer of | 8:3 Proceeds to the | M. Bellanca, president of the! to-} day denied charges that he had con- | he proletariat alone is n really revo- | ARE OVERCOME IN JERSEY FIRE Workers’ ‘Are Menaced in Other Blazes Only the barking of a dog saved the lives of 60 workers and ‘their 's when fire swept the five- tenement at 309-311 Third in the Bowery, early this morning. With the stairway a mass of flames, most of the tenants managed to escape by scrambling down the fire-escape. Three of the residents, Mrs. Mary Hoffman, her daughter, Mrs. Edna Riley, and Mrs. Riley’s small son, William, were saved by Fireman An- drew Quinn, who helped them over the roof-top to the adjoining house. Another fire oceurred about an hour earlier in a four-story brick tenement at Nicholas Pl. All the residents escaped. Four firemen were overcome smoke and ammonia fumes during a fire in the basement of a three- story brick building at 742-44 Ber- gen Ave., Jersey Ci One of the firemen, Patrick Starkey, had to be taken to the hospital. Two three-story frame buildings | were easy prey for another fire | early yesterday in a thickly popu- lated working class section in Brownsville. The fire etarted at 563 Williams Ave. and spread to | 365 Wiliams. Three families in the | second building succeeded in escap- ing, The first was unoccupied. Both said to buildings are have been fire-traps. ‘The proletariat, the lowest stra- tum of our present society, cannot stir, cannot raixe itself up without the’ whole superincumbent strata of official society being sprang into the air--Kari Marx (Commu- | nist Manifesto), Comrade Frances Pilat | MIDWIFE |] 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. | Tel. Rhinelander 3916 | come Pes Hat SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx omrades “WIL Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN gered bs (near 174th PHONE :— INTERY a 9149. For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner Oth Ave.) RESTAURANT, € TERIA RECREATION ROOM Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant || SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A_ place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E.12th St. New York DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803-——Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER | Advertising Dept. || 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 138 W. Sint St, Phone Circle 7336 BUSINESS MEETING‘€7) eld on the first Monday of the month at 8 p. m, wiry—Une Union— Join mn MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., Bronx, N.Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station We All Meet at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK AMALGAMATED Baker's Loca) 164 Leta Ey vest ee the month at shes Third Bronx, N.Y. Union Label Breage 205 ANY 3UTCHERS’ UNION Local 174, A.M.C.&B.W. of N.A. Office and Headquarter: Labor ‘Te batt Rta E. 84th St., 12 Regular meetings every first an@ third Sunday, 10 A Employment en open ever day 6PM FOOD WORK | Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVEl‘UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sta. Strictly Vegetarian Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865

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