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Five Nobile’ DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929 J. S. Workers to Protest Coming of Aviator Lundborg, Rescuer LIER WAS WHITE What Sort of Food 0 They Get? UMW.A, CHIEF , Basra Demos ‘Workers Party Activities U. $, FURNISHES::" ry pray, 1 oan ce ‘ VARD IN Fl ‘ ROBS STRIKERS Bi Spanish Fraction Ball. |{he Dally Worker will be given by L T ! A “Ball of the Sandinistas” will be| Unit 44, 8:30 p. m, Thursday, March given by the Spanish fraction of the | 1 126 'W. 131st St. A program of Party, Saturday nigh ington Hall, 109-111 B. 116th St. ceeds to “Vida Obrera,” organ of the March 16, Lex- Pro- entertainment will be given. oe Pea Upper Harlem League Social. IN MEXICAN WAR..:: ND IN ESTHONIA IN TENT DEALS Spanish Bureau. pine. Upper Harlem Unit of | the | * * * oung Vorkers League w give a 4 isa | amine aun samakers otel Press, 19 -s | 1 W. 135th St., Saturday evening, March ¢. 4 | " | Unit 4, Seation 7, Bath Beach, will ' 9 Vv eo ‘illed Many Workers Army-Navy Store Gave. give a ‘Dally’ Worker ‘dance "ke 4s 1° Sh ers eas A a \ | | |Bay 28th St, Saturday evening, Section 1 Meet. —_——— 7 7 day, 6:30 p. m,, 60 St. Marks Place. i | YOuas: Werkern Pesencn ere: af * Oe Continued from Page One) Captain Lundborg, Swedish avia- PITTSBURGH. March 8 (LRA) An entertainment and dance under | Unit 3, Seetion 4. Ww fy ‘ fi him: fall authow r, who rescued Nobile and his dow besa William Hargest. secretary- the auspices oe ae Maneatis Unit 3, Reece ie toasts ONGRY) § M hae iin fe Mes deat pyeert poet : om the Arctic ice, leaving the jtreasurer of District 5, United Mine will be held at Harlem Casino, 116th | % Tier st YO lied ater Api atc der her men of the group to their fate | Workers of America, personally St. and Lenox Ave., March 80. Pro-| * ‘¢ neccessary. This appeared in flat Il arrive here March 20 and will profited from the purchase of tents ceeds to the Young Worker. Bronx Section Spring Dance. contradiction to the news dispatches ur the country under the auspices for destitute striking miners is told | Wiliamaburgh Y. W. L. Units. Hine he Sere pia ohne ory. | from Washington stating that ‘it the Sons and Daughters of Swe- by John Searbury, who recently con- sThe, Willlameburgh Unite t and 2 sented by the Bronx Section, Young | Was nee ee ha nect te tie n, a reactionary organization of fessed before union executives in League have arranged a8 antiewar | \orieer League, prams Grow, ley had | een ins’ 6 ed not to fite vedish businessmen. Detroit that he had been a labor) | mass meeting, for tonight at op. m.,/Bronx. bance will follow the play. |into Mexican territory. ;. i | t 56 ve. ok- i} Lundborg is not a new recruit in spy. in auto plants. Scarbury re-| William D. Mitchell iyn, “George Perehing will be. the apne were EO ae e reactionary ranks and has. a cody record on various fascist vealed the story of his activities in an affidavit, and included in a spe- Hoover's | Principal speaker. « i Good entertain- new attorn2y general is something | ment. Branch 2, Seetion 8. | A membership meeting of Branch | Hoover Bars Planes To Rebels. c " é slightly new 4 li inets, | * 8 « 2, Section 8, will be held Monda WASHINGTON, March 8.—Fol- ots against the workers, Th-1oi8 cial paragraph what he knew about ri FAG biton Widiina neat Section 4 Dance. i’ p. m., 213° Hinsdale St. Roll call | lowing @ cabinet meeting presided volunteered d served . | William Hargest. at ne belongs to the democratic) A dance for the benefit of the jwill be taken. aver by Héaver) tilasmomine, the red and served as a vol- party. But Hoover is doing his best |Negro Champion, the Daily Worker | | y * ng, tary white guard against the | Stole $17 a Tent. for Wall Street, and knows that the |2h4,the, Vide Obrera will be given | |U. S. government extended its em- Fake Election Promises |bargo against arms being sent to . * Mexice ebels include ¢ ier George Deceive None, It was revealed that American “sy + + by Section 4 of the Workers (Com- | “I was working in the Army and | party of Raskob and General Mo-|munist) Party at the Imperial Audi |Navy Store, Smithville Street, |tors is as loyal to big money as he |Souum, 100-4, Wi, Listn ot, Pema ii 4 jevening, March 22, Musie by John C Pittsburgh, Pa. Hargest was buy-|is. So in this case, party affilia-|Smith's'’ Negro orchestra. ‘Tiskets | ing tents for the strikers. I found | tions were overlooked. may be obtained at the Negro Cham- 5 cf » oe WwW. St. Workers there was 150 tents. He took all} pion, 169 W. 138rd or’ Bookshop, 26 Union Square, or the of them. The price was $18 or $19, | orkers of Finland when they were ruggling against the bourgeois ter- r, In 1919 he again volunteered 8 services to the counter-revolu- n, this time to the Esthonian white | tard, who shot down thousands of sthonia’s best revolutionary work- | s in cold blood. Here he was ade a captain and organized the st tank regiment. Stella and Tony are twins. The kitchen of their home at 28t Wythe Avé., Brooklyn, has little to offer them as their workingclass father and mother are compelled to feed them us cheaply and meagerly as possible. Scientific diets in capitalist society are ree served for children of the rich. troops had occupied a small Mexi- LONDON, March 8 — Premier|¢an area of Chamizal, a border vil- Lloyd George's campaign speech in|!age. War department officials which he promised that if the Liber-/Said that no authority had been | District Negro Committee, 28 Union providing that the store would take|Czech Textile Workers sw, ,, a check at $35 apiece and give him |Prepare to Extend War Lower Bronx Unit, Y, W. L. the difference. When his identity A social and dance will be ‘given \py the Lower Bronx Unit of the Y.! als were placed in power and him-|8iven for movement of planes from In 1920 he rejoined the Swedish Fr aternal Organizations was doubted, he proved that he was|0n Rationalization Now | W. L. Sunday, March 8p. m., at BE. 138th St. * a play ry all right and had an office in the} based on the Paris Commune, will be self made premier, he would, with-| out raising the taxes a penny, Kelly Field, Texas, to El Paso or for American planes to fly over my daca’ student. ta. cue Reta Columbia building.” (By “Inprecorr”) presented by the Bronx Section Dra- “abolish unemployment within one Mexican territory as they were re- rps. A few years later he was Freiheit Singing Society, As district treasurer for the| PRAGUE (By Mail).— matic Group. Proceeds to the Young ported to have done. Nevertheless, (By Mail).—After a| Worker. ade a member of the Spitzbergen! The Bronx section, Freiheit Sing- {Council 4, United Council Working staff will speak on “Trotsky” before union, Hargest was trusted to pur- * +48 year” is taken seriously by nobody. | dispatches from El Paso state that Bi 1 ¢ Bron | Women, Sienday eectine “ riedenbie thorough discussion of the existing ¥. W. L. Jazz Band, There are 1,400,000 unemplyved| planes of the U. 8. army had flown pedition, promoted and financed by |im& Society will hold a concert and sey evening, March 12. |chase tents for the striking miners.| .. |. zx F 4 ‘1 > got ; see #2 fe ge e Swedish government to claim and! Porton Hond, “pn eo tatden, 1847 4 nd jsituation the strike committee of the}, Comrades who can play saxaphone,| by government figures, the number| over Mexican territory and General Bath Bench Council 10. | Requesting the Army and Navy ete, are wanted to organize | The chorus will par- | ake ‘out this valuable cout atid ¢rori|Usipate In the: concert. promram. Vera Busch will speak on. “Inter- textile factories of Northern Bohemia being in ‘Yeality larger. Lloyd/ a Y. W. C. L. Jazz Band. Those in- Moseley had said that he “had done national Women’: Store to give him a bill calling for tga . rt ri e ‘i a | i Day and the War in conjunction with representatives | terested communicate immediately | George does not agree to turn over * violate w: rritory for the Swedish capital-| potertatnment, New “Fork Drug | Danger betore Council 10, Bath | a'most double the price of each tent, | vi trike distri poe aad 4,,| With Harlem Working Youth Center,! the expenditures now being’ made nothing to: violate war department ts. It was here he learned how to vy Beach, United Council Working |he pecketed the difference—$16 or {Tm the strike districts decided to| 2 yp i10tn st. a instructions or policy. ze in the Apéele SoMMien Wakateal tvs. New tate eee cast kaa | omen, Thursday night, March 14,| 917 on each 4gnb— and charged the break off the strike for the moment} _ ess * é | on military and naval budgets to a ‘Ka Biola! Foo Oeapalign f 4 : wastes. Be ee New s0- y St. en } ait ; y Work: eague Dance. ii ie Ww % ° his past experience and his fas-|¢!ation will hold an entertainment | a. ee union $85 a tent. For the 150 tents 24 to make preparations for a still | ‘novelty dance campaign of public works, but ap: and dance at A novelty dance will be given, by | 3 Leslie Gardens, 83rd) Ww. "3 5. P ; i ' i y " .| parently expects an economic mir-| Secretary Kellogg refused to com- st connections he was selected to!st. and Broadway, Sunday evening, Komen’s Day Pageant Rehearsal. | purchased, Hargest therefore gained |Mre energetic struggle against the|the Young Workers League of Jer-| P y oxy ee a A rehearsal of the mass pageant itali cat izati sey City. tomorrow evening, Ukrain-| aele, He would build a bigger navy,|ment on the alleged wounding of ) to the rescue of Nobile. Later he|March 31, 8 p. m.' All organizations | for International Women Dee i re i sury (Capitalist rationalization and for | SY Si} oF Bt H ae 4 | ; ; sited Rome ane was given a rous.| Pease Keep this date open. \te Kea iodey, at Tare ware Mie eran Ue eon Be eon) eTsaRUEY higher wages. fan Hall 160 Mercer St. Dance! s sending more money on it. Americans in El Paso by stray bul- a sum of $2,100 to $2,500. | Tine b h Big Expense Fund. | t has been shown that the strug- , jgle against exploitation and ration- The amount pocketed by the union 4 e jalization is only possible under the treasurer was just about twice the |Jeadership of democratically elected average earnings of a miner in the | vel - ; strike committees and under the| United States. Hargest’s salary as slogans of the Red Labor Unions a district union official is aboutland the Communist Party. The un-| ng hhe, Milling ° 8 gee Le ieee Ta Cate organized workers have also shown arch 25; in Worcester, March 26; | Mirch peeys,thentte, party, for| International Women’s Day. ,Hargest's office is 407-8 Oolum-junderstanding for this tactic. The| ariford, Maroliat; News Havens i reatee catittee bia Bank Building, Pittsburgh. He interrupted struggle means without | are asked "Of : | International Women's Day will bi Oe that ere ansé conflicting | celebrated at the Central ‘Opera | Nas been secretary-treasurer of Dis- ara Ser | 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 at Imperial Auditoriu.s, 160 W. 129th prizes will be awarded, liners Local 43, 4 W. 87th’St. Men mn ¥. Ws Le and women comrades ‘are needed for the mass scenes. No acting experience is necessary. lets from the battle in Juarez, but it is understood that, should the rebel cause be showing strength prejudicial to American interests, these cases may be used as an ex- cuse to send U. S. armies into Mex- ice to “restore order” and the rule of American imperialism. i, oes oe g reception by the Italian fascisti. Revolutionary workers here are eparing to give him a rousing re- ption of a different kind when he sl Lundborg arrives in New ork on March 20 and will speak in * * * arnegie Hall on March 25; in Bos- Millinery Theatre Party. n March 24; in Providence, R. I.,|, The Millinery Workers Union, 43, | Lloyd George’s sensational pro- mises during the war react against| him now. He promised the workers} he was trying to get into the front} line trenches that there would be} “homes for heroes” and a job for everybody. Instead, the number of unemployment rose to 2,000,000 dur- ing his regime, and evictions kept | pace. Paterson Y. W. L. Dance. A dance for the benefit of the Young Workers will be given by the Young Workers League of, Paterson, Saturday, 8 p. m., March 16, 3 Gov-| ernor St. | * * 8 Lower Bronx 0; Forum, Nat Kaplan will speak on “Youth and the Press” at the Lower Bronx) Unit, Y. W. L., open forum, 8 p. m, tomorrow, 715 EB. aeaee * Harlem _¥. W. L. Dance. * * «¢ Last Days, I, L. D. Bazaar. Remaining sessions of the bazaar | given by the International Labor De- |fense, New York District, will be held today and Sunday, New Star Casino, 107th St. and Park A f ee Press Escobar. P r dates for that evening. | be given b: xX TY, Wi roe a0? . ‘ Hous a a a doubt a stage thi A Palloon Dance will be given by; A ny yo k MEXICO CITY, March 8.—W: fll ; Jamestown, April 1; f cite aa Gee eeith St, and Park Ave., Sun-lisiet 5, United Mine Workers, since aT heat Bi ee e wey to 6) ee eee ee ot the| fae of by-elections take ‘ Ci : M 8. rE im levelan}, April 4; Chicago, April Workers Laboratory Theatre. showing women's. Metrutal aeey still broader struggle. |Harlem Working Youth Center, 2 .| Place this month, the recapture of Vera Cruz, federal 1916. From 1911 to 1916 he was on the district executive board of | The Workers Laboratory Theatre will produce its one act play, “March- ing Guns,” an episode of the miners’ struggle, without charge for any Party unit, trade union or frater: organization at any affair they a jtange. Write Sylvan Pollack, | Ave. J., Brooklyn. where he will remain for three| through the ages, will be presented ys and speak on March 7 at Or-| 6 sates 1estra Hall. He will then continue | estward. Workers in the cities in| hich he will speak are planning cotest demonstrations. 110th St. tonight. * . 2 | Bronx “Kaptsunim” Ball. Branah 6, Section 5, Workers Party, Seattle Y. W. L. Gives | will give a “Kapteunim” Ball for| ‘Daily Worker’ Social forces are converging in two col- umns on Torreon in the hope of capturing the retrating rebel Gen- eral Gonzalo Escobar, who fled from Monterey Wednesday. General Palomera Lopez, former chief of the Mexico City mounted** police, and famous for his brutality. and murders of prisoners, has been executed by federal troops charged Council 17, Brighton Reach. Ray Ragozin will discuss “The School Situation” before Council 11, inited Council of Working Women, Friday, March 15, 8:30 p. m., at 227/ Brighton Beach Ave., Brooklyn. | Rie ae Paxsale Arbeiterbund Ball. An entertainment and ball will be! given by the Passaic Branch of the Arbeiterbund, (at Neurbauer's Hall, 115, President St.,.Passalc, No J.,.7:36 REND, ree Bronx Workers Sport Club. _A sport carnival and ball will be) given by the Bronx Workers Sport| Club Saturday, March 23, Rose Gar-| den, 1347 Boston Road. ear Sar Anti-Faseist Ball. obless Workers Storm | Imployment Office in) the union, until his election to the| Nearing, Baldwin, Will: treasurer’s office. A n of 60} res: aes Debate on Next War at) tr eche oe the Dally Worker, Sat- ‘ 130 p.m, porter of Hoover, and a member of | UAeY Mek’ want, Aiden the Elks and Moose orders. ij | show and imported souvenirs will be) SEATTLE, (By Mail). — The perk, the teeruren | Young Workers League gave a n Ta: \Or Pacifism?” This will be the] Fast N. ¥. Unit of the Y. W.|,: if New Have g Day, questions posed in the debate on p, twitt hike to Finglewood, N. J, to. | cial at the Communist Hall last night. The auditorium was crowded years old, he is a republican, a sup- : 4 | Chicago Meet Friday |tronx rare: mast! A 12-scone’ opera 30, I .—“Revoluti * Dee panne eae ee cnen East N, ¥. Unit Y, W, b. Hike. (“Help Save the Daily Worker” so- Workers International “Tn. Next War” between Scott! night. An open air class will be held Jeattle; Police Attack SEATTLE,’ Wash., Marth 8. An entertainment and ball will be | tonight. given by the Anti-Fascist Alliance of North America at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. on Saturday eve- Iron, Bronze Workers’ Union. The Architectural Iron, Bronze and \Relief, Set for March 9 NEW HAVEN, March 8.—The | ‘ 4 . i the hike. Members will meet Nearing and Roger Baldwin Friday, |i headquarters, 313 Hinsdale St. 7 March 15th, at Temple Hall, Van|&.m. Bronx comrades will meet at Buren and Marshfield Ave. at 8) P¥ckman Bt. Ferry, 0:$0.a.m, with enthusiastic fellow-workers and friends. Mass singing was given by-the"Yotthg Workers League, and with inciting rebellion in the state of Michoacan. Phone: Stuyvesant, 3816 ning, March 23, at 8:30 p. m. | Structural Workers’ Union will i 7 talented workers offered entertain- us e E . i t : . m. Baldwin, head of the Amer- Vv. W. L, Food Carnival. at eee bf Wiel apiyieni “Stage ey udhacige” Review. Pesce m., at the Rand School, |tag day of the Workers Internation- Ren Civil Liberties Union, will pre-| Thy Downtown section of the ¥./ment. The total results for the eve- John’s Restaurant Organizational reports |W, L. urges members to attend the sent the pacifist view, while Near. | ‘Food Carnival” for the benefit of ing, Communist author and lecturer, bn TAN a al March 17, at 36 will take the revolutionary position. * Nearing is the author of “Black Comrade Moishe Nadir will present “Stage and Backstage,” a yearly re- view, at the Civic Repertory Thea- tre tomorrow evening. Jim Lowe, Negro actor, will appear. , dese tal Relief, originally arranged for iptcliahe Chaise * last no be held, March | retheit Symphony Orchestra, | Gertrude Duell, Conn. secretary 0! yl eehearse “ruerdan nent chestr® | the W. I. R., announced today. rnold Powell, at headquarters, 1292| ‘The proceeds of the tag day which \Gtatenerene ie ee will be held throughout the state of Brice) LS Connecticut will be used for the re- jlief of the starving coal miners and their wives and children. Among |be the topic. Speaker will be an- the cities that will participate are|Bohemian Glassworker °°"** ''*: New Haven, Stamford and Hartford. ‘ > : | All sympathizers of the W. I. R. are Strike Still Spreading | urged to volunteer as collectors. dedi ning was $27.25. Office Thursday when it was an- will be given. nounced that ninety men were wanted for work on the Northern Railroad. A window was shattered under the crush of struggling workers, all of whom were striv- SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E.12th St. New York | *: eK i East New York Y, W. L. Forum. poh " ; The East New York Unit of the America,” “Dollar Diplomacy,” and) ¥. W, 1, will hold its opening forum humerous. etonomie atudles and | Sunday March 17, at headquarters, : " 318 Hinsdale St. 6:30 p.m, “What books on the Soviet Union. Can the Young Workers Expect Un- der the Hoover Administration?” will “For Any Kind of Insurance” i ((ARL BRODSK ‘elephone: Murray Hill 5350 7 East 42nd Street, New York Brooklyn Workers Entertainment. An entertainment will be offered at the Brooklyn Workers Center, 56 ng desperately to be one of the {ranhattaL “Ave: Brooklyn, March 16 “fortunates” in the forming lines. |fertaininents Will follow the. en- Poli ickly answered a | s se Poles a3 ai y fed all but | BtOnx Benefit For Young worker. riot cal an ispersed ut | Upper Bronx Units 1 and 2 will ninety of the huskiest men. The |give a benefit for the Young Work- remaining hundreds are still on | {, For a Real Oriental Cooked Meat VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) Labor Temple Forum. Nancy Schoonmaker will speak on| “The Cultural Contribution of Wom- en” at the Labor Temple Forum, 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Dr. G. F. Beck’ will] discuss “Shakespeare's Othello” at 5| PD. m., and at the International Church | a * Unit 4A, Daily Worker Dance. A lantern dance for the b: t this evening at the Bronx ae DicaamegT | Workers Center, 1330 Wilkins Ave., A 5 S, TS RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA the bread-lines. Bice On eet Haboratory | Chattee anill lecture on “The Hecent PRAGUE: (By Mail).—The strike ||| CooppRATORS? PATRONIZE, Louis Gartner, PP oily ar i oie Senaition ef the wankers | Guns: Dance aualer wl ber piayee | Ar NS ig.) CAL CASHES DEAD SON. of the glassworkers in Meierhofen | M. FORMAN Sagas WNOADWAY. New York City{ acifie orthwes' is most a Neg J. ‘ . 36 D dly brought home by just such a a 4 Dunn Speaks at Bronx Forum. Calvin Coolidge’s first article | a8 extended to the factory of the |! Anerton Carriage, Bicycle j Bntrance: NW. Cor, g6th Street) Barlem Progressive Youth Club Robert W. Dunn will speak on | which will appear in a Hearst pub- firm in question in Winterburg. | All Comrades Meet at tragic and dramatic demonstra- Dance Postponed. and Toy Shop NOW is the time to have your} | |“Speed-Up in the Motor Industry” be- Strikes against rationalization have | * Th dance ang he Har- | to " 7 icati a itali | z “ - Federal and State I ‘Tax Re-) | 7 tion of utter need. tem "Progressive, Youth’ Chip “for | Wier Rig nee Ree ae eee Seat ET early “wat. |also broken out in the Kaolin mines ||] 786 ALLERTON. AVENUE. ||| \turma prepared ana filed ny experts | BRONSTEIN’S ig Sout of thee Belt Bt the Sa egigig: |om Bronx, tomorrow night, 8 p. m.| Pow» He telle in it how his gon|of the Setzlitz Kaolin Works A.-G. ||] (Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx) ||| {A full supply of forme on Band:-' |! VEGETARIAN HEALTH Jemobilized Red Army |is%,, syanged for the, benefit, of Olgin Speaks at Phila Calvin died from raising a (blister Ce eens a number of - | RESTAURANT 2 H * op paper. Members of the club e jon his toe playing tennis in the} e wr COMRADES EAT |] 558 Claremont Parkway, Soldiers Organize Big treed to support the ball, ° *|South Grounds (of the White Tel: DRYdock 8880 at the | 5 remont Parkway, Bronx Workers School Forum Sunday on Cultures PHILADELPHIA, March 8.—“In- ternationalism and National Cul- ture” will be the subject of a talk by Moissaye Olgin, editor of the|™ |Freiheit, Communist daily in the Jewish language, before the Work- ers School Forum of Philadelphia Sunday evening, March 10. FRED SPITZ, Inc. FLORIST NOW{AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet, Ist & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER House), evidently one of the dangers | 3s” _Phone: DiCkens 1096. — |Blue Bird Studio || “Photos of the better kind.” 1598 PITKIN AVE. Cor. Amboy St BROOKLYN, N. Y. Automobile INSTRUCTION TAUGHT, Complete Course $10, untit license granted; also private and special Insiruction te Ladies ‘AUTO. 845 Longwood Empire Scuoon Avene, Brons INTervale 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts. Jollective Farms Now |eat ». y. % ited Council Concert. Council 20, United Council Work- ing Women, will give a concert, 7 Dp, m. tomorrow, 313 Hinsdale Ave, Brooklyn, _ Proceeds to the Needle ‘Trades Workers’ Industrial Union. MOSCOW, U.S.S.R. (By Mail).— | A movement in favor of the organ-| ization of collective farms has lately been observed among demobilized , iers Red Army. | eee ee eae . Women, Friday night, March 22, 313 The Central Executive Committee yinsdale St. Brooklyn. Proceeds to of the U.S.S.R. has therefore in-|I. L. D. eos structed the governments of the winiamsburgh, Council 4, U.C.W.W. various republics in the Union to| Comrade Abrams of the Freiheit grant to the Red Army men’s far-| === ming cooperatives easy credit terms | us well as give them preference in| the supply of farm machinery and| implements, ete. ¢ agp), VEGETARIAN Dairy" nestaunan des iu ya Fh ity Pleasant to Dine at Our Place, 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149 Of all the classes that stand face a Dr. Liber Speaks, Dr. Liber will speak before Coun- cil 20, United Council of Working Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PA°K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City troniz The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX Suitable for Mcetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. —Shop In Your Neighborhood! SCHMIDT’S Zeport a Revolt in Cooperators! Patronize ALGAMATED } AM. FOOD WORKERS 1 CUT RATE PHARMACY \347 EB, Tand St, New York S ER O Y tl RSL tes ce a Qauer's Lees! 10/ || MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Honduras by Genera Cor. Wurre Piarns & ALLERTON AvEs. Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 aEuMisT SAM LESSER Mess: s Vi 1 MANAGUA, Nicaragts, March 8| At the foot of Allerton Subceay Station wail a : Ladies’ ond Gents’ Tailor lessinger’s Vegetarian "| ’ f SS 657 Allerton Avenue 1818 - 7th Ave. New York ° —A dispatch from Honduras states | " or ; e shat the Honduran government is We buy big! Direct from manufacturers, and sell lower than at Why Patronize Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N, Y. Neal te ate Oo actae Lae and Dairy Restaurant wholesale to you, All merchandise guaranteed to be of best quality Come In anp Convince Yoursetr! 1763 Southern Blvd., P-onx, N. ¥ Right off 174th St. Subway Station ngaged in suppressing a revolt led | vy General Ladislao Velasquez which | has broken out near the border of; Salvador. | Cooperators! E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE. Exploiters? BUY ONLY FROM YOUR Cooperative Food Service UNION SHOP bakeries, Meats, Groceries, Restaurant Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. 806 43rd St, 4005 5th Ave. 6824 8th Ave. Manhattan: 2085 Lexington Ave. Co-operative Trading Ase’n, Ine. Office: 4301 8th Ave, B’klyn, N. ¥ Tel. Windsor 9052-9092, Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sist St. Phone Circle 7336 BUSINESS MEETINGS] Nd on the first Monday of the m. Union—Join ti mon Enemy! tice Open from ® a, m. to @ p. m Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor, 9th St. Phone, Orchard 2333. We All Meet at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK err sn isa Spend Your Winter Vacation at the Cooperative Workers’ Camp Frances Pilat |} Nitgedaiget Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues, Thurs, & Sat. 30-12 a, m, 8-8 p.m. Sunday: 10:00 a. to 1:00 p,m, Please Telephon for Appointment 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor, Second Ave. New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVE. JE Bet, 12th and 18th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food >» GRAND OPENING 4 VFVUVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY GREENBERG'S NEW BAKERY : RESTAURANT WILL OPEN MARCH 9TH, 1929 at 989 EAST 174TH STREET COR, HOE AVENUF, BRONX (Right off 174th Street Subway Station) You Will Meet All Comrades and Friends There, MIDWIFE 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. ‘Tel, Rhinelander 3916 q q q q < PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION BEACON, N. Y. — Phone, Beacon 862 RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK OPEN ALL YEAR CITY PHONE:—ESTABROOK 1400. tas? FROM FACTORY TO YoU! HIGH-GRADE MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS From $12.50 to $25.00 PARK CLOTHING STORE 93 Ave. A, Cor. Oth St, N. ¥. C. HEALTH FOOD | Vegetarian — RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 > > 4 > » Se

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