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ac a RR 8 DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929 Five Worker, Terrorized and Humiliated by Police, Hangs Himself in Morrisania Prison COPS SAY SAILOR U.S. T0 ARM = Workers Party Activities AUSTRALIA 60V'T Motorman Dies in “L” Crash m., ce et | | Night Workers U Attention.) Unit 5F, 28. | Our regular meeting for. this} Unit 5F, 28 meets tomorrow, § | Wednesday will not be held in order|m, 101 T | |to enable memgers to attend the con- Low Open Forw vat Kap 1 speak on “Youth a obte In the Pr t the Lower Bronx , Y. W. Li, open forum, 8 lay, 7 138th St. * Dp. funds of the Daily Worker and Span- ish and Negro papers will be given| Protests Innocence; the . by Sectio 4, Friday night, March! S Police Indifferent Troops Concentrating %,,,!mperiar” auattortum,” 160-4" W Helps the Mine Bosses Terrorized by the constant quiz-| oe he ee Spanish Fraction Bi Fight Coal Diggers Against Rebellion t — A “Ball of the Sandinistas’ wet be peda zing of city and private police, who | (Continued from Page One) | farey, Saturday night, Maren 16, Lex: (By LRA Service) arrested him for an alleged aitempt betwoen the U. S. border and Mexico | !meton Hall, 109-111 EB. 116th St. Pro- LONDON (By Mail)—Australian ceeds to “Vida Obrera, Spanish Bureau, organ of the tc beat the turnstile of the I. R. T. t c City, and the port of Vera Cruz in by passing a slug instead of the |addition, An industrial meetir 3D will be held today, miners are fighting a wage reduc- | A + ? hd wy < ‘4 . tion or one shilling (about 24c) per regulati it oa é Toss International Women's Day. W. 27th St. Bring union books. & alte Rie aie ne . ty) 4 % . ce | All traffic is stopped on the So-| International Women’s Day will be laa Bia day. The coal operators have the iy 7 : ‘ Py? Fi ij ‘ celebrated at the Central Opera ‘ SW Tas Thanees a Ce cision i ‘) tailor, hanged hinself at the Mor-| William McCormack, 1.R.1', motorman, after slaving for 20 years for the 1.R.T., was killea er Ae es Nogales, Arizona. | House, 67th St. and Third Ave, 2] 4 palloon Dance will arwnen. by tee pee Lda abe risania police station, Bronx, yes- when an empty train he was running crashed into another during a rain storm in Webster Ave. ii oer er Paitin ees itng Wwornere ne ition Pr eRe ditterent [222 jHarlem unit ¥. Wi In, at. the Pct chy! e ies os e re- , Cy ‘ ‘ : : I ifi e ¢ 5 ‘arle 70} outh Center, 2 E.|fus accept the ¢ terday, | near 195th Si. Bronz. The trains were being rushed by the dispatcher for the company to carry a AG tae Fi Mesiont eu historic periods, will be a feature of /Tigin St. Saturday Might “Th A ai tan covers m Schineler had never before been} "U#h-howr passengers. Inadequate protection, lack of signals, no device to wipe water from the rain. |eroud lines in Mexico, Service ino event. J ° : thi tot the vaoue! of thats else ds arrested, Although ‘no slaps were| Wet windows, speed-up and the use of wooden cars caused his death. Photo shows cars beiny Seon Aamue Sereee to Nacozari, both | oany werker Spring Dance, Bate |U7Anch © fee Cpe EE ee ee Coes Cea found on hi rh i Hdl forced apart after they had telescoped. in Sonora, is also disrupted. The) _ Bench, Section 5, called for today been clare they will purchase coal from sO OD a Red etme AE eel national railway offices in Mexico| Unit 4, Section 7, Bath Beach, will postponed on account of the conven: Britain. They boast that they can line “ the noliee station, ee | 4 ‘i f City will sell tickets only as far|Bay ‘sth. St, Saturday evening, |" buy coal in England, transport it any detectives who were guarding | northward as San Luis Potosi on|March 16. : | Dray YareT 11,000 miles by sea, and then dis- nde widest Kraternal Organizations| DIN fier 5 te i fern California ‘sia. rels he Seer | e Laredo line, and to Canitas in : Southern California |tribute it at 10 shillings (about in % | 0 "4 ‘ Young Workers League Dance, | 1B : iff nea time argue that he used a slug to | 5 the state of Durango on the Juarez! An entertainment and under . $2.40) a ton cheaper than their own get through the turnstile. Shineler | ‘line. tha saapices.of the tive tan|Prison Road Camp T00 | coal. Litterly protested. Pointing out his Imternational Labor Defense Bazaar. Russian A: : : Gu be helt At Hering, th | : ; i i ion i . E a merican Building Corp. | igi i 12 5 ss Commenting on this assertion in record, he urged the police to in-| The annual bazaar of the Interna- jeets. eae censorship has been estab. Bechet unoeukve M Pro- Bad Ev en for Guards the “Miner, shee an of the Miners’ Prices ighb ;_ tional Labor Defense, New York dis-| The Rrssian Amertean Building jlished on telegrams to and from all|ceads to the Young Work he “Miner, gan of the Miner uire among neighbors near his trict, will take place March 6, 7 8,|Corp. will meet ‘today, at 8 p. m. |points in Mexico except the state) o 8 fs Federation of Great Britain, home at 823 Home St. They would|9, 10 in New Star Casino, 107th 'st.|at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth —— f Chihuah 5 | Bronx “Kapstu ” Ball. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., March |yetary A. J. Cook, writes: “T testify, if necessary, he declared, 2nd Park Ave. Make donations—con- | to select plasterers, framers, . : La taped Fr as e|5—San Bernardi unty has al eda esa gi estify, sary, he declared, | tribute articles,—come into the of-|Dricklayers, steamfitters. and root-| To Submit U Ss Dictate | s fa el PI EN BA aks es eile la abn ae tk another instance of the object of that he would never use a slug in /fice, 799 Broadway, Room 422, ands. Bias | Federals Gain on Coast. |Balt' for’ the benefit of the Dany (Prison camp, which is so bad that/ Baldwin in 1926 to make the Brit- Windliter But the ipolice)jwarg) dndite acie. Ue Ovi RSC DEDRFStOly Worle) en eo guaias caceamipe ON Entry March 11 | An important victory for the|Worker on Saturday, March 23, at|even the guards are quitting because |jch miners blacklegs to bring down 2700 Bronx Park Hast at 8:30 bere will be imported souvenirs, an where the ad-|opera in 12 scenes and many other ferent and threw their prisoner into the cell. m.| of the brutalities and inhuman treat- federal troops is reported from the | eit Ok Bapetintendent Rod ment by Camp Superintendent Rod- state of Vera Cruz, Freiheit Singing Society. The Bronx section, Freiheit Sing- \the workers’ conditions in Australia. It_is time we built an all-inclusive Council 20, United Council Work- ing Women, will give a concert, 7 (Continued from Page One) ; 1 p.m, Sunday, 31% Hinsdale Ave,| 1.0. 5 ; rked | features, ‘The affair is under. the| vies : risoners | Mine Workers’ aati _When the prison turnkey made | jn, Society, will hold a concert and/ 7, ooilyn, Proceeds to the. Needie|Which includes a demand that no| vance of the federals ‘waa marked | ivsices. of Branch 6, section 5, of| 70%, ice bem as va Soners |Mine Workers’ International to stop his rounds he found Schineler de-|Boston Road.’ whe chorus will pare |2'4des, Workers” Industrial Union, - |auestion corcerning the interests of |Y, the caPture from the rebels of the Workers (Communist) Party. who must work on the roads. blacklegging one another. We have lirious, eee es |Orizabo, only 70 miles from the port | ghd | A cage under a tent houses 68 ticipate in the concert program. igs vee , all of which had enough enquir are used in the master: NICKEL TRUST Williamsburgh Y. W. L. Units. : : Bee of Vera Cruz. The entire rebel gar-| phe Willlamaburgh Units 1 ana 2/Men, is unsanitary and unfit for rison of 500 men surrendered, and|of the Young Workers (Communist) | hogs. The tent roof lets in rain and Dr. Liber Speaks. Liber will speak before Coun- 20, United Council of Working the U. S. shall be discuczed in the jcourt without consent of the U. S. interest: “IT swear I am innocent,” he cried as he crouched in the corner of the Entertainment, New York Drug Dr. Ulerks. cil ba ‘ .| Women, Friday night, March 22, 313|department c” state. with them ten trainloads of equip-| League have arranged an anti-war ve forced to work with- MELLO. coll. “I never used a stig in my | cation Oil feta rus Clerks Asso: | Hinsdale St, Brooklyn, Proceeds to Presi pact peat were tale: tka a P-|mass_mecting for Friday at 8 p. ma [eae Bice ect ay fficient cloth ‘i 7 life. What will the wife’ and chil-|/ and dance at Leslie Gardens, 83rd|1. L. D. resident | Hoover’s inaugural |™ 5 op concentra-/at 56 Manhattan Ave. Brook- out shoes or other sufficient cloth- International Nickel Company of dven think?” |St. and Broadway, Sunday evening, ae ee |speech declared in favor of U. S.|tions, under the command of former /iyn. , George Pershing will be the/ ing, and those who object are thrown | Canada, Ltd., yesterday placed its a . A j Maren cil p.m All organizations Williamsburgh, Council 4, U.C.W.W.| entry into the world court, on a sat-| President Calles as acting minister | Ment. Be one |into a terrible “blackhole.” Sick men| common stock on an 80-cent annual ki head di atvce Game one ee aeggmmade Abrams of the Frelheit|istactory basis (which he did not/of war, are going on against both) Fst iy a jare dragged bodily from their bunks | cash dividend basis by declaration Inter-Racia} Dance. |Council 4, United Council Working | state). jthe east and north centers of the! . ance for the benetit of the (2d forced either to go to work or/of a quarterly dividend of 20 cents on their way to question him again. | | Women, Tuesday evening, March 12. rebellion. argh A Nia oS Mo An inter-racial dance, for the bene- tide’ ‘ N Ch ; Daily. Worker be thrown in the “blackhole.” a share. np Gancerdor tne bens: . is es One of Coolidge’s last acts was} egro Champion, the Daily Worker a share. Whi ‘ tit of the | aie ch a eG if arti ar : a a ine bad etae te to meet | Grorker and tie Obraite tas een a Nie ind Gena aa to appoint Root, and send a note to) The government today officially piston for the Workers (com:|. The men get 35 cents a day al-| International Nickel stock was ‘pany police Schinéler, mak- | ranged for Friday evening, March 22,! Vera Busch will speak on “Inter-|gll powers adhering to the world|@nnounced that the property of all|munist) Party at the Imperial Audi-|lowance, but must purchase their|split six-for-one when ownership ing a noose of his belt, hanged him- toriu, 129th national Women's Day and the War| court, demanding that they take im-|"ebels would be confiscated. [epee » Friday | own clothes if they want any. They | was transferred from International jae Imperial Auditorium, 160 W. 129th se) Danger” before Council 10, Bath evening, March 22, M by John C. i rn . sclf to the cell door. | wiitsegh betas was Beach, United Council "Working | mediate action on the senate’s pro- a ar Smiths’ Negro orchestra.” ‘Tiekets can only buy from the superintend-| Nickel Company of New Jersey to The Millinery Workers Union, 43,|48 Bay 26th ste) en Match 14) posal for entry with reservations. A Rebel Statement. |pion, 160 We 18rd” Stee Workers |C0% Who sells paper shoes for the) International Nickel Company of U. S. Commerce Dept. 125 \srransed.'a theatre party’ for 7 , NOGALES, SONORA, March 5—|Bockshop, 26 Union Square, or the |“bargain” price of $3.98, and face| Canada, Ltd. March 20. Fraternal. organizations . Money Leverage. Pa * District Negro Committee, 28 Union | towels one can buy for 10 cents any- —— Issues Weekly Letter | 8%,2%ke4 not to arrange confiteting Chica; Demonstrators) It i$ understood here that U. g, |General Francisco Borquez, com- Square. for 35 fe y: y |dates for that evening. | cago ~ “,;mander of the rebel troops in So- > ba = HOBRD eumery ct ne) Celta Cunewen Comrade : * imperialism is using its position as Lower Bronx Unit, ¥. W. L. that have details such as names, of USS.R Statistics. | Progressive Group, Local 38, LL.G.W. Defy Police Who Seek |nora, today stated the objects of | a-creditor just when revision of the} . le Ge ay A social and dance will be given|dates, and so on, are being filed be- 4 j é ’ the rebellion to be “the te: ; y D » ne — 1 eg el hae Boat at os | to Break Anti-WarMeet |Daves plan is to the front, to foree|Or'the ule of Platarce ites erin (dy, whe ghower Brome Unit, of the ¥: fore the county commissioners. Frances Pilat WASHINGTON, (LRA)—Russian|f 1,0. Bazaar. Members and sym favorable action from European |sng freedom of worship. We have|ioedy,iistt pst, gaiarate” a Blay| ——_—_— MIDWIFE H i 4 i EXPORT OF MINERAL WATER. Economie Notes, a new weekly cir- cular, mimeographed and sent out by the U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, is prepared from official Russian sources to pro- ide information on Soviet industries, agriculture, exports and imports, eles, Send to Ida Katz, Bazaar Com: | mittee, Unity Cooperative, 1800 7th Ave., City. * * Workers Laboratory Thentre. The Workers | i} | |ing Guns,” an episode of the miners’ |struggle, without charge for any {Party unit, trade union or fraternal lorganization at any affair they ar- lrange. Write Sylvan Pollack, 1409 Laboratory Theatre | jday, at m for CHICAGO, (By Mail).—On Thurs- | | American, Italian and Swecish work- | ers on the South. 5 | will produce its one act play, “March- | participated in an enthusiastic dem- | onstration against the preparations | being made by American impcrial- oe ae jsuffered much because of Calles. i se Ge ago the aa cab- | Through his prosecution of the r "ac- ri i y a bj } 4 roughout al tending the rights demanded in the jour troubles we can sce the sinister U. S. reservations to all court mem-!hand of Calles. He still is in power bers. jalthough Portes Gil supposedly has Root today refused to accept | taken over the government. Calles Turner Hall, seventy-five ie of Chicago a new war. The combined 351 E. 77th St., New York, Tel. Rhinelander 3916 ¥, presented by the Bronx Section Dra- |matic Group. Proceeds to the Young) MOSCOW, U.S.S.R., (By Mail). — erage * 8 8 |Orders for shipments of 60,000 bot- | “ Xs Ne Teena Danes tles of “Borzhom,” the famous min-! | Comrades who can play saxaphone, Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 |banjo, etc, are wanted to organize eral water of the Caucasus region, ’ new wse'G BSsaue Bund ‘These tn: |to foreign countries have been re.|| John’s Restaurant |terested communicate _ immediately | SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES with Harlem Working Youth Center, |ceived. Of this total 20,000 bottles | |2 E, i20th st. lare to be exported to the United) A Place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 1 en, sass efforts of the police and the Amer-| ican Legion to break up the ravet- ing by interference and arrests were | frustrated, and the demonstration shelemanabia of the potenti. Cha [eau remain in power indefinitely | hep! Nucleus <, 1 States. eo ADP + Shop Nucleus 4 will meet tomor- \if we did not oppose him. We are vise that part of the league statutes |fighting against Calles and to es-|row, 6:30 p. m., 101 W. 27th St. dealing with the world court. te es tablish peace, a national longing trade and labor conditions. 1A Quoting from the U.S.S.R. papers, | Want Hooks’ For’ Bazaar. Economic Life, Trade and Industry, ‘The Downtown I. L. D. will have Gazette and from Soviet trade bul- | book booth at the I. 1. D. Bazaar ve. J, Brooklyn, 302 E. 12th St. New York “For Any Kind of Insurance” { 1 | Young Workers League Dance. | P) 7 r3 March 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Book: 7 iasti —— ‘obst: im.” | 7’ y | COMRADES EAT letins, a recent issue of the circular'|il subjects and 1h ail languages are| WAS conducted to an enthusiastic : ~ ne by ie : Lak peat ete Mente =| tADES j describes the. tractor program for| Wanted. Bring them to 799 Broad-| climax. Ghandi Sent to Burma; ¥" the first time in 18 months|sey City, "Saturday evening, Ukrain- SCIENTIFIC the coming year, metal imports, “*% Room 42%. |, Police arrested I. Rubin, who was ° +, (the church bells rang, calling | ian Halt, ae ee ee ¥ coal exports and the seven-hour day| Bronx Workers Sport club. kept for thirty-six hours without|Ordered to Wait Trial catholics to high mass at 10 o'clock |PPz°* will be awarded, | Wretephone. murray, sntt 8550 VEGETARIAN in the cotton textile industry, Al- ready 37,000 workers of the Ivanovi-Eiup'saturday, Match 28, Hose Gar- | ternational Labor Defense to secure} CALCUTTA, March 5 (UP).— left the state when the restrictions) ‘The Section Executive Committee : Voznesensk textile industry are on, den, 1347 Boston Road. his release. | Mahatma Ghandi, arrested last night |on the church were imposed a your [eeuounose wae celine nouns 1604-6 Madison Ave. a 7-hour day schedule. Introduction of three work shifts gave jobs to/ 10,000 unemployed and increased the annual production of these factories to 19,500,000 kilos of yarn, or 5,-| 000,000 more than in 1926-27 when these factories were operated on an eight-hour day basis. Double Tractors. The tractor program calling for more than twice the previous year’s A sport carnival and ball will be \given by the Bronx Workers Sport «8 ® | Young Workers Social Culture Club Brooklyn. The fourth arnual dance of the |Young Workers Social Culture Club |will “be given Saturday evening, March 23, at the Hebrew Ladies Day | Nursery, 521 Hopkinson Ave., Brook- lyn. ee Council 23, German, U. C. W. W. The German Council 23, United Council of Working Women, meets the third Monday of the month at the | Hungarian Workers Home, 350 E. 8ist St. City. The council is pre- paring for the annual bazaar of the production of tractors is still inade-!], p, booking, Swedish, ‘Among the speakers were Minnie/ Lurye, Ellis Petersen, who spoke in Negro Workers Protest ‘Evanston Jim-Crowism (Crusader News Service) | EVANSTON, Ill, March 5.—The| Evanston local of the American Ne- gro Labor Congress is protesting despite efforts of the In- by Bishop John Navarrete, who and a half ago. The rebel forces {have restored the church all its | privileges. on charges of inciting native dis- turbances, left here for Rangoon, |Burma, today. They refused to sign |a bail bond, but later signed a per- ‘sonal bond to appear for trial. Fighting In North. | Authorities, releasing him from! BROWNSVILLE, Texas, March | jail, ordered him to go to Burma and |5.Federal leaders at the Mata- |not to return to India until his tria!/moras garrison announced today lis called. and Antonio Pressi. Gt ae» lease was called, charging him with |bar of Coahuila. Reinforcements aiding and abetting the burning of |from Matamoras are leaving to co- jthat Monterey had been taken by | Ghandi was absent today when his |rebels under General Gonzalo Esco- | | Nucleus Meeting Wednesday. 7 East 42nd Street, New York RESTAURANT |meetings regularly shall be called to Between 107th & 108th Sts. the Section Disciplinary Committee | |to explain. Attend the nucleus meet- ing today, at 6:30 p. m., 60 St Marks Place. Tel.: DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. FLORIST For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL } PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET | (Corner 6th Ave.) RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open tron, 1¢ a m te 12 p m. NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE | (Bet, Ist & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER ae Oe Meeting of 1F, 3D Postponed. |. No meeting of Unit 1F, 3D, will |be held this week on account of the convention. Comrades are urged to attend instead the convention. * * Paterson Y. W. L. Dance. A dance for the benefit of Young Workers League of Paterson, Saturday, 8 p. m., March 16, 3 Gov- ernor St, the 1 Patronize *« ins i v A f . i 2 i by federal " be ; C s hi iF CM Sees against the action of the Evanston cloth in Mirzapur Park without per-joperate in an attack by r Workers Laboratory Theatre. aaa ey peta pieas boas hi Anti-Fascist Ball. Hospital in discharging two colored‘ ission of the police commissioner. troops on Monterey, combining with} The Workers Laboratory Theatre 0- Ip ar er ops All Comrades Meet at hy ! ae An entertainment and ball will be|students who formerly found eni- troops from Nuevo Laredo, from/meects § p.m. ever Ary i rq 1 cision of the Council of Labor and) given by the Anti-Fascist, Alliance of | t iste + chat inate ¢ th and federal troops mobil-)ment The troduct 26-28 UNION SQUARE BRONSTEIN’S Defense, next year all tractors will Horth America at Manhattan Lyceum, |POyment 8 ee tan Negro Labor| MAIL CLERK KILLED. — [the sou Victoria, Gans? and Revolutionary." laters G flight up) VEGETARIAN HEALTH a B. Fourth St. on Saturday eve-| tution. e i fi % ized fro i i | Ft welll bb ety Oe. ober i, rhestrass im bs Rena anCH aoe eR geal ae eat ae Congress claims the action wos mo-| ST. PAUL, Minn., March 5 (UP). jlude” will be given without charge |i} 2799 BRONX PARK EAST RESTAURANT ganizations. Not all collective farms will be supplied with tractors, but only those that are large enough to warrant maximum utilization of tractors. er Ee Textile Booth at I. L, D. Bazaar. Every knitgoods and textile work- er is urged by the district office to lcollect articles for the I. L, D. ba- |zaar and to bring them to the union | office, 247 Sixth Ave. tivated by prejudice. The protest of the A. N. L, C. resulted in a walk- out of eight white workers, desirous of showing their solidarity with their Negro fellow-workers. —A mail clerk was killed and ERE Christian Socialism ts but the holy other men were injured yesterday iter with which the priest co when six mail cars on the Great| ates the hearthurnings of the \Northern Railway fast mail train) ¢o¢rat—Karl Marx (Communist Ma lwere carried away by a landslide | treato}. (corner Allerton Ave.) within 60 miles of New York City. ae | iaisidemsinnasitane 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx MELROSE—, 3Gs° Phone: DiCkens 1096 Blue Bird Studic Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER eine | aa apenas Dai VEGETARIAN ‘ ” Rev: i} ees Ladi d Gents’ Tail airy RESTAURAN The weekly circular may be se-| “Stage and Backstage” Review. | “Photos of the better kind.” peedins iy aiCvivioned omrades Will Always “Pind It cured, free of charge, from the De- partment of Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce,| re Sunday evening. Jim Lowe, | (near 174th St. Station) Negro actor, will appear. FOR | PHONE — ‘ n Washington, D. C. 2 rascoy pac Tako a ate NE INTERVALE 9149. Soviet Sugar Beet Production Grows acai : L Slag and Empire scuoou Avenue, Brom ALLERTON AVE MOSCOW, (By Mail). — Soviet! yabor ‘Temple Poetry Forum. INTervale 1001 . ke : Restaurant sugar factories vp to December 15] ‘The ponte foruth teks Pygenet at exvale LODIB {Corn Lrospers: Sta.) Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. 1379 Intervale Avenue had produced 604,920 metric tons of sugar, which constitutes about 50 per cent of the total planned output for the current season. To produce Comrade Moishe Nadir will present | “Stage and Backstage,” a yearly re- |View, at the Civic Repertory Thea- Brooklyn Workers Entertainment. An entertainment will be offered at the Brooklyn Workers Center, 56 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, March 16, p.m. Dance will follow the en- tertainment. oe the Labor Temple, 14th St. and Sec- ond Ave,, tomorrow, * * Bronx Benefit For Young Worker. Upper Bronx Units 1 and 2 will 8:15 p.m. * Guns.” Dance music will be played| RUTHENBERG MEMORIAL (July 9, 1882—March 2, 1927) Anti-War. 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St BROOKL’ N.Y. Pleasant to Dine at Our Place, 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx Cooperators! Patronize E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 5 | INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete Course $10, until license granted; also private and special Instruction to Ladies. AUTO — 845 Longwood Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Tel.: BRO: | | | OLInville 9681-2—9791-2 | Cooperators! Patronize SEROY Advertise your Union Meetings } 26-28 Union Sq., New York City this quantity 4,232,000 metric tons sivo/a, benefit for the young ‘Work: here. For information write to MEET YOUR FRIENDS at, f sugar beets was required, the per- | Saturday evening at the Bronx i ¥ ; : osthes yield of sugar being 143 Seu eee: heareerk Coe ceeatony, ’ CHEMIST The DAILY WORKER Messinger’s Vegetarian as against the estimate of 13,8 per|Players | will present Marching! 657 Allerton Avenue Advertising Dept. and Dairy Restaurant — cent. A total of 554,800 metric tons|by a Negro jazz band. Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. of lump sugar was produced, 15 out _ * ® Be: i of the 16 existing factories being| Warlem Progressive Youth Club 763 Southern Blvd., P-onx, N. Y. operated. Dance Postponed. The dance arrange’ by the Har- To Be Arranged by All Districts and Many Party Units All Over the LT { Hote) and Restaurant Workers Right off 174th St. Subway Station Considerable new equipment has/|tem “progressive Youth” Club for Country, the National Office Can Supply Branch os ie Amalgamated .|March 16 has been postponed on ac- ‘ood Workers ae ered sed lnboe andee [fou got the q'Ball of the, Sandinis, RUTHENBERG MEMORIAL BUTTONS VENUE, Cor nee | We All Meet tivity, while the consumption of fuel has been reduced, arranged for the ‘ida Obrera,” the Spanish Workers paper, Members of the club are urged to support the ball. ACTIVE PRESS, Inc. 26-26 UNION SQUARE NEW ¥ ORK CITY With Comrade Ruthenberg’s Picture on a Red Background and with the Slogans:— FIGHT AGAINST IMPERIALIST WAR and BUILD THE PARTY The Price of These Buttons will be: 7c per Button on Orders up to 100; 5c on Orders of 100-500, and 4c on Orders Over 500. All Party Units Are Urged to Send in at Once Their Orders Together With Remittances Direct to WORKERS (Communist) PARTY, National Office 43 E. 125th St., N. Y. C. at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Pe see MEETING] eld on the first Monday of the month at 8 p. m. perience, id can industry—One Union—Join Ei of careful treatment. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST water | ane Tues, Thurs, & Sat. m., 2-8 p. m. Sunday: 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p, m. Please Telephone for Appointment 249 BAST 115th STREET AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Baker's Local 104 Meets lstSaturday in the month at 4468 Third Av. Bronx, ¥. Label Bread Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVE! UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food “UTCHERS’ UNION Local 174, A.M.C.@B.W. of N.A. Office and Headquarters: Labor Temple, 243 E. 84th St., Room 12 every first an@ 10 A. M. DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 Employment Bureau open eve day at 6 P.

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