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Bs Jury Forced to Indict for Murder Three Coal, Iron Cops Who AT WORKER (LENIN DRAFT THESES | __ OF MARCH 17, 1917 Killed M ‘Communist P’ty Activities DURANGO REBELS DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929 Killed Driving Speed ‘Car Lexington Hall, |League and tn Proceeds | All-American Anti-Imperialist League | Unit LF, Section 2. |N. J., Branch of the Young Pioneers Unit 1F, Section 2, will meet 6:30|meet every Sunday, 10 a. m., 508 Elm | (Continued fi Pi Th today, 28 ‘Union Square. | St. Jontinued from Page Three. i: vi i rs’ ies | * * * * ‘ * i raalive tht UHL te a ernie ee | ; h Fraction Ball | East N. ¥. Young Workers League. jent nations. To realize this, we must|/and to arm the workers; it s neces- age upapaninh Fraction Ball. | “George Bershime, member of the |have a workers’ government, allied|sary to carry proletarian organiza- fae Fall Cee eee sation Ofek Ne. os of the Young. Workers \first with the mass of the poorest|tion into the army (which, too, has Rar Santee ark Btrot OWNERS? JAL , village population, and second, with been promised political rights by to “Vida Obrera,” organ of the Span- | Will discuss hla oe mgt hong , ent Poker on Him in the revolutionary workers of all the the government) and into the vil- ish Bureau. Viele: erika viet open. forum ofl NOL PLOnest Gov in Says warring countries. lage; it is particularly necessary to Dally worker Bering Dances Baik Yi York Unit of Young 8:30 p. m. tomorrow, Proceeds to Young| Leading Looter Beach. Workers ion 7, Bath Beach, will /318 Hinsda Worker dance at 48| Worker. onight. have a separate class-organization of hired agricultural workers. Only when the largest possible masses of the population are en- lightened, only when they are or- ‘ganized, can complete victory of the next stage of the revolution and the conquest of power by a workers’ government, be secured. To accomplish this task, which in Six Hours’ Torture |- the new governinent cannot give the people bread. And no amount ITTSBURGH, Pa., March 15.— of freedom will satisfy masses suf- ree coal and iron policemen, one fering hunger because of lack of them a lieutenant, were indicted supplies, because of their bad dis- murder of John Berkoveski, a|tribution, and, chiefly, because they 1 miner of Santiago, Pa., at a were cornered by the landlords and eting of the county grand jury. (capitalists. To give bread to the he evidence of John Higgens,|people, one must resort to revolu- 0 witnessed the murder, in which |tionary measures against the land- Backage Party, | (Continued from Page One) y for the benefit of |treating before the federals, not neg- r will be given at ‘ ieacar Mon. home of Lena Gordon, 49 E. 10th lecting, however, to loot the Mon. Apt. 4C, March 23. terey banks of every visible peso. Soe J 8 ime, when six private Downtown Y. W. L. Hike. |At the same time, when a Downtown it 1 of the Y. W. L. [soldiers were caught looting the will hike to ; home of a general, Escobar ordered SETAE Spree them before him and shot all | Young Workers League Dance, An ent nment and dance uni |the auspices of the five Manhattan | units of the Young Workers League will be held at Harlem Casino, 116th St. and Lenox Ave., March 30. Pro-| ceeds to the Young Worker. ea seek the der t Fa Lee Bible, who lost his life at Daytona Beach, Fla., driving J. M. White’s 1,500-horsepower Triplex in an attempt to set a new Section 4 Dance. irkoveski was brutally beaten tojowners and the capitalists; such|revolutionary times and rnder the| ‘Peed mark. Sport in this country is participated in only by a sclect |p A,Gancs for the benefit, of the) wattamabu th his own hand. “Our movement lath in the police barracks over a measures, however, can be carried|influence of the painful lessons of | few. In the Soviet Union the workers and peasants participate in Obrera will be given by Section wine ace, he acai zach for the people,” his speech con- rse of six hours by Police Lieu-|out only by a workers’ government. |the war can be grasped by the peo-| ™asees in large sports carnivals. £ch the Worker nerial Audi. |row, 66 Manhattan Ave, |tinued; just which class of the “peo- ant Lyster and special policemen! Nor can the new government give |ple in an immeasurably shorter time | torium, 160-4 W, 120th St. Friday : deci HAe Ra obar did not mention. evening, March 22. Music by J e * ha its ver Administ: Youth’ rold Watts and Frank Slapikas, the people full freedom, although in i |than under, ordinary circumstances, | s corroborated by the doctor who|its Manifesto of March 17, 1917, it} it is necessary that the party of the | Fraternal Organizations Negro. orchestra. “ # Ti ey obtained at the Negro C Which People. mith's Le will be| for the n ’ ‘ cy - . ie ” a ssed at the open forum of the] ‘ = a tee Berkoveski before he was quite |spoke. exclusively of political free-|revolutionary proletariat, which has on, | 289 wv patie, St Workers Seleinley Paghare ont, YW. L..| JUAREZ, March 15.—The wife of ee Ger ome itera: ae: 0 Sunday, March 31, 8 p. m., 1400 Bos- |General Escoba , commander in chief i = i ri ompletely other no i ‘i ism | ; Sehr 1 ry ad, and by regular police detec-|dom, ignoring completely remained loyal to internationalism District Negro Committee, 28 Union | Sunday, Maren ve, oo lows ‘talk. tes who collected evidence on the!less important questions. The new/and has not yielded to the lie of : 5 Square. - ¥ ie Wks * of the Mexican rebellion, has ar- : eee t has already made an at-|bourgeois phri aaealtbully: aa Entertainment. New York Drug ‘ feed heterteoie hock iw lose se. |governmen i ret Phrases deceitfully advo- Clerks. Lower Bronx Unit, ¥. W. L. | Section 8 Membership Meet. rived here from Torreon with a larg: Refused to Frame Friend. tempt to enter into an agreement cating “defence of the fatherland” | ‘The New York Drug Clerks Asso- yee ee jaa Ha aS ante Section 8 will hold a mem hip |amount of gold, which s taking per to be used in framing up a/regarding the will of the people, it/datory war, should retain independ-|St. and Broadway, Sunday evening, headquarters of BH. 1ssth St jMarat” a play | the units will be discussed, Members | United States. The families of m end for a prohibition law viola-|has offered to recognize the dynasty lence of ideas and organization. |March 2, 8 p.m." All organizations | ¢"s Progressive Club, 301 page on Ee the Bronx Bection Dra-|of Branch 2 will attend the section 9 bol generals are moving themselves r t ¥ meeting inetead of the usual unit out. of. Mexiad, please keep this date open. * a ae and their treasure clearly in expectation of a col of the rebellion. Watts and Slapikas invaded jon condition that Nicholas II abdi- Proceeds to the Young one of the Group. Worker. bn. home, knocked him senseless and cate and that some Followers of the Trail Costume Not only the present government meeting on Monday night. Inter-Racial Dance. pse An inter-racial dance, for the bene- ee ae 8 jbut even a democratic-bourgeois re- The ' xeeutive litee, lagged him to the barracks. There |Romanov family be appointed as i A il c h ‘ae Skt GAnbes wetitaS fe i |Regent for hi Th ov- public government, were it to con-/rit ‘of’ the Negro. Champion, Daily fame A dance for the benefit of the] Section 8 Executive C ttee will leutenant Lyster took off his coat, Regent for his son. le new 80V-|sist only of Kerensky and other | Worker and the Obrano has been ar-| (qe Party young Workers will be given by the| meet tomorrow, 10a. m., 154 Watkins Gee id, “I need a good workout” and jernment in its Manifesto promiseS/Narodnic and “Marxian” social- ranged for. Friday evening, March 22, | costumes. \ Pr Young Workers League of Paterson, |St., Brooklyn, will be shown. lat him for six hours with an iron /all sorts of liberties, but does noth-|,atviots, would be unable to rid the|St. + 129th \Tabor Defense. tonight at 8 p, m., 8 Governor St. | s * entre will partici- i ji fulfill its plain and absolute |>, f pole Soave she AE a Pt Race Rear ee Unit 5, Unit 4, Section 2, Joint Mee banter ker. He and others varied the an to tultt oy Pibecti into ef, (People of the imperialist war, and to} peonx Workers Sport Club Sy eeeee Velde Gektae Muon Bronx “Kaptsunim” Ball, | “Alexander ‘Trachtenberg will lead ety i icki jumpi uty to put these liberties into ef- ° b Or b. Eaadeee BO abe Branch 6, Section 5, Workers Party,/a discussion on “Thi alist Branch! 4, seetiok S. etna by Ieee ag ape en gO | Ro guarantee peace. |__A sport carnival and ball will be|,,A concert and tie entertain-| wij) give ‘a “Kaptsunim” Ball for|Today and the Mu nent” GennGh & Gascn bedi) moatarane rkoveski’s body. When the poker ‘fect, to institute the election of of- int, they straightened it and con- ficers, etc., by the soldiers; to set a ued the killing. Autopsy showed |date for the election to the city le miner’s broken ribs and lungs councils of Petrograd, Moscow, etc., the Worke isville, tomo: nd 4 6:30 p m., at 26 1330 Wilkins Avenue, “War orkers Sport | 4 , Rose Gar- day, 8:30 p. m., amler will lead discussion on | Danger.” the benefit of the Daily Worker, Sat-|a joint meeting fo urday, 8:30 p. m., 2700| Section 2, Monday, Bronx 2-scene opera| Union Square. |show ouvenirs will be| * is { into|Siven by the Bronx ¥ This is why we cannot enter into | Grab Batatday, March any blocs, alliances, nor even agree-|den, 1347 Boston Road. ments with either the defensists nd importe Lat Th * * «* * Anti-Fascist Ball. Unit 3, Section 4. I The : s the features, | r ; . among the workers, nor with the| 4. ti Wail (ice Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra wili}/*™0M& the flatures, | The next meeting of Unit 3, Section| shop Nuc seORdaaay mixed together, and other organs on the basis of universal, and sett group represented by Gvozdev,|given by Peng gery and ball will be} vender selections. gre Y. W. L. Food Carnival. |4, will _be hela at new headquarters, | g.3g° Dim at 10l We 2th BE. ce | ffoken open. smerely male, Lac aa all Potresov, Chichenkeli Kerensky, North America at Manhattan Lyceum, ae 4 Downtown section of the ¥. 1s z. 13ist St., ground floor, 8 p. m,, | i i ‘overnment and cit; uildings open of z hs “7166 E. Fourth St. on Saturday eve- elxbord at Bronx Foru urges members to attend the/ Monday, Constables in the barracks viewed be suigge Pmia Rebs call pr Rake ete, nor with people who, like|ning, March 23, at $:30 p.m. “| Albert W 1, national se ry Carnival” for the benefit of Si ow Comrade e killing calmly and went away {or m gs; to call 3 q|Chkheidze and others, take a vacil- * * 8 of, the hay! Textile Workers Worker tomorrow at 26) Date By. Seption 4; ; sleep in nearby rooms while it tions to all local institutions an ; 3 ait ‘ Dr. Liber Speaks. | Union, wi lead a disc on} Union Square. teorge Pershing, fiel< 3 aa stve on tho basis of the same|/2ting and indefinite stand on this! pr. Liber will, speak before Coun- | “New ‘Unions and Their M zB” at eke A the All-America Anti-Imperialist Len- rances lia s being finished. zem! o fundamental question. Such agree-|cil 20, Council of Working Workers Forum, 1330 Wil- Bronx Section Spring Dance. gue, will speak on “American Im- ted 8 perialism in Latin Americ educational meeting of Unit 4, Wednesday, March mo: 8 rrow, 8 p “The Last Days of the Paris Com- MIDWIFE "a three-act play, will be pre- 1 by the Bronx Section, Young| tion Women, H Friday night, March 313 Insdale St. Brooklyn. Proceeds to The coal and iron police are com- Teally universal suffrage; to abolish Bronx, to: ny gunmen, hired and paid by the all restricti-as on local self-govern- ments would not only inject a lie| into the consciousness of the masses, mun Ise 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y Orchestr: ie | is jal operators, but commissioned ment; to remove all officials ap-! | * * +* Pioneers who nay musienl & | Workers League, Dramatic’ Group,|p. m., 350 B, Sist St. pn ASG anton te Ska stab pointed from above to supervise|®"d make them dependent upon the fuchdlisenel. awieiin Deer: ments are asked to notify district Saturday, April 27, 1830 Wilkins Ave,| * * is ia ‘local government; to put into effect imperialist bourgeoisie of Russia,! International Women's Day will be : at one, An orchestra is needed|Lronx. Dance will follow the play. (eats Speaking F tion | f a | 3 Heatedic a Byes sera |£0r the convention, eae oe. Paris Commune celebrat | ‘not only freedom of religion, but but they would also weaken and/colebrated | at Ras eA he . * | Perth Amboy Pioneers. be held by the German speaking frac- | Souliab ie ‘also freedom from religion; to im- ‘undermine the leadership of the| morrow. A mass pageant, showing| Harlem Wo Youth Young Pioneers of Perth Amboy,|tion of the Communist party euthe | at ihe Bice ‘ hocl trom {Proletariat in the cause of ridding women's historical ‘position through |... bsllon 0 will be held to-| | Czechoslovak Workers Home, 347 BE. SCIENTIFIC mediately separate schoo rom | in eet iali q|the ages, will be presented. night, at arlem Work- hurch d bureaucratic control, |the People of imperialist wars an: ee ing Youth Center, 2°, 110th St, un-|p. wack thant _, EET pERUES DOH *\guaranteeing a true and lasting " der the auspices’ of the Harlem: Y.| 2! ay Beck will) lecture: 6 Hq VEGETARI AN ete. Be asioke aie worker Giver Frethelt Symphony Orchestra Con- |W, 1. espeare’s Othello,” 5 p. m., and f | * Hs e' g n- cert. | * * & s rw | , i The entire Manifesto of the new) ents of all countries. A concert and dance will be given! united Council Annual Ball. RESTAURANT by the “Freiheit" Symphony Orche: government, published on Marci 17, The annual concert and ball of th 1604-6 Madison Ave. LOCKED OU | | | ‘dmund B. Chaffee will talk on! he Recent Lives of Jesus and the| International Church Service,” 7:15] » Mm. ; By BO Dorsha Company Dancers. linspires one with the greatest dis- ? bent 43, 2075 Clinton Ave, Bronx,|tnitea Council of» Workinz Women ’ : } eet Tae it couainte “only cok Crome re will be given at the Manhattan Lyce- Between 107th & 108ta Sts. " tatim) haga . at | * U.S. SR. Motion Picture. Rea As : Dorsha and her company will pre- aon Pwners Victimize Men ises, and does not carry into life! “a Visit to Soviet Russia,” a ten| APF 13. Tick sant @ repertoire of dances at the| Medak sola PGhieaL Who Com lain ‘any of the most essent‘1] measures O0s bal QFE) reel motion picture will be shown) aoe Booth Theatre und Tn March | 4 your friends a i i for once only in New York City. on 24, “The Shadowy "“Disguis ig that could and should be fully real Sunday, March 24, at the Waldorf | of Love,” and “A Suite of Tangos”| | Greenberg’s the Down- Second St., lized right now. Theatre, 50th St., east of Broadway. will be ‘presented, There ‘will be ‘four performances, rei’ town Wor (Continued from Page One) Bakery and Restaurant bn per man. * * W. I. R. Raising Relief. orter work day, and less produc-' ment does not say a word about the | | In its program the rew govern- eight-hour dey or other improve- ments in the economic condition of the workers; it says nothing about MEET TOMORROW Organizations Asked} Coal miners who write to the out-/jand for the peasants, about trans- le world describing the appalling ferring to the peasants, without nditions of the miners in the coal |compensation, all of the landowners’ elds are punished by the coal- |iand. By keeping silent on these zons, Rose Pastor Stokes, acting vital questions, it reveals its cap- cretary of the Workers Interna-|italist and landowning nature. nal Relief, 1 Union Square, stated | Only a workers’ government, bas- st night. é jingvitself, first, on the vast majority Employed workers are instantly |o¢ the peasant population, the rural \Wscharged, while those who are job-| workers and the poorest peasants; s are made to suffer petty perse- second, on -an alliance with the tion at the hands of the local |yovolutionary workers of the war- thorities, who are controlled by |ping countries, can give peace, e TURE aan ‘bread, and complete freedom to the A coal miner named Anthony, of people, riton, Pa., recently wrote a letter |" mne “4 f revolutionary proletariat, the National Office of the W. I. |therefore, cannot but view the revo- |. telling of the unemployment and ; f th * a th lution of March 14 as its first, pis. Me later Rather: though far from complete, victory h hea just obtained a job; was jalong its glorious course; it cannot res ju . that but assume the task of continuing ismissed. ar the letter ccposing (the struggle to achieve a democratic P ad 7 republic and Socialism, e conditions in the coal regions. | To accomplish this, the proletariat Miners Appeal and the Russian Social-Democratic The letter from the miner in Labor Party must first of all utilize iton, Pa., reads: jthe relative and incomplete freedom “We appeal to the Workers Inter- | which is being instituted by the new tional Relief. We appeal to you government, but which only a fur- 1 support because our mines are ther, more persistent and stubborn to Send Delegates PHILADELPHIA, March 15.—All and other working class organiza- tions are asked to send delegates to the regional conference arranged by jthe Philadelphia section of the In- ternational Labor Defense Sunday, 10 a. m., at Grand Fraternity Hall, 1628 Arch St. , The « ~ to the conference, sent out by the I. L. D. a few weeks ago, stresses the fact that numerous workers in the Philadelphia region have been arrested for strike activi- ties and lists cases thruout Pennsyl- vania of brutal attacks by thugs and ‘police upon striking workers. The aim of the regional confer- ence is to form a district organiza- tion that will co-ordinate and im- prove the activity of the Interna- tional Labor Defense. ‘Poland Mobilizes in Vilna and Corridor Es labor organizations, workers clubs,| s ven’t work and can’t get work. will apreciate it very much be- use a lot of children have not got bite to eat and no clothes to wear d our union hasn’t got anything give us. I haven’t been working 29 months. Also I tried to get lork and I can’t, Also tried in the ab mines under the B, & S. Coal mpany and the B, R. & I. and Ihat you people wish to donate we ll appreciate.” The appeal of this destitute miner the appeal of 250,000 miners out work in the soft coal fields of merica. This appeal must be an- ered by the conscious workers of merica. Send your contribution to Workers International Relief. HILA. TO HONOK HILADELPHIA, March 15.— iladelphia workers will honor the mory of C. E. Ruthenberg, late der of the Communist Party, at mass meeting tomorrow night at o'clock at the Labor Institute. ighth and Locust Sts. Well-known speakers will point the role Ruthenberg played in fighting the last imperialist war. e speakers will include Ben Git- , member of the secretariat of le Communist Party; Sam Darcy, resenting the Young Workers ague, and H. Benjamin, district of the Party, low if you wish to donate anything, | 1 Union Square, New i troyed by the company and we revolutionary struggle can broaden E, RUTHENBERG | and make secure. |. LONDON, March 14 (UP),—The It is necessary that all the toiling Polish war ministry has,ordered mo- masses of the country and city, and |bilization of the reserve army in also the army, should learn the |all districts of the Vilna Palatinate truth about the present government /and the Pomeranian Corridor, an and its actual position on essential | Exchange Telegraph dispatch from questions. It is necessary to organ-' Warsaw reported tonight. —Shop In Your Neighborhood! SCHMIDT’S CUT RATE PHARMACY Cor. Wurre Prains & ALLERTON AvEs. At the foot of Allerton Subway Station We buy big! Direct from manufacturers, and sell lower than at wholesale to you. All merchandise guaranteed to be of best quality Come In ayn Convince Yoursexr! Spend Your Winter Vacation at the Cooperative Workers’ Camp Nitgedaiget PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION BEACON, N. Y. — Phone, Beacon 862 RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK OPEN ALL YEAR hy CITY PHONE:—RSTABROOK 1400. starting at 2 p.m, The picture will show the visit of foreign workers’ jdelegations to the Tenth Anniver- sary Celebrations. * 08 | Hungarian Werkers Club Dance. A dance and ¢€atertainment will be | given by the Bronx Hungarian Work- ers Club, 3 p. m. tomorrow, 1330 Wil- kins Ave, Bronx. : eee Russian Writers, Artists, Ball. A Russian Proletarian Wr: jand Artists Concert and Ball wil¥ given by the Russian Literary-. tistic Society, “Sickle and Hammer,” today, at 8:30 p. m., at 1330 Wilki Ave. Bronx, near Freeman St, sub way station. will provide music. ones Hungarian I. L. D, Concert. A dance and entertainment will be| al Labor Defense April 6, 8:30 Workers Center, | Bronx, p. m., Ves eae Workers Laboratory Theatre. | The Workers Laboratory Theatre | eets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 334 EB. 15th St. basement All interested in play writing, act- ing, directing and the technique of the theatre are welcome. Bookings for “Marching Guns,” free to work- ing class organizations, must be} made two wgeks jin advance, * Italian Workers Club Entertainment | The annual entertainment and of the Italian Workers Club of Har- lem will be held tonight, at the Italian Workers Club, 314 E. 104th St * eae Counell 14, Littinsky —w lecture on ildren and We,” before Coun- nited Council Working Wom- 0 p. m. tonight, 1 oklyn. Uv. Ww. Ww. 1 Fulton n, 8: ve., Bro. COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE | | M. FORMAN \]j]Allerton Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 736 ALLERTON AVENUE (Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx) Phone, Olinville 2583 Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th end 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-vperative House Why Patronize . Exploiters? BUY ONLY FROM YOUR Cooperative ' AO Food RNS Service UNION SHOP Bakeries, Meats, Groceries, Restaurant Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. 806 48rd St. 4005 5th Ave. 6824 8th Ave. Manhattan: 2085 Lexington Ave. \Co-operative Trading Ass'n, Inc. Office: 4301 8th Ave. B’klyn, Tel. Windsor 9052-909: | { { } * Council 19, Uni " A Saturnians Jazz Band | tomorrow given by the Hungarian Internation- | Union 8 p.m, § Darcey Talks on Trotsk am m” at th Centre, tomorrow, Seen Ne Harlem Eduentional Forum, David N. Snedden will a ‘Smarioan Demoerney as Related t the American Negro” before the Har lem Hducational Forum, 169 W. 1339 St, 3:30 p, m. tomorrow. * * Council Workin Women, Council 19, U. C. W. W. will hol package party and _entertainmen evening, E. 6th $ Bring friends. 0 C a Dental Mechanics Mass Meet. The Dental Hebe will hold March r p. a ‘Puesday, 19, m., at th 1330 Wilkins Ave, yevlag Temple, 14th St. and Second| Av a, Mh Pe hor Temple Sunday s Fuchs will torvt Templ “For Any Kind of Insurance” ARL BRODSK ((ARL Murray Hill 5550 7 East 42nd Street, New York Proletarian Circle Entertainment. A social and entertainment will be |given by the Proletarian Circle, 690 Myrtle Ave., 6 p. m. tomorrow. Oe ssi Freiheit Gesangs Society. Comrades of Freiheit Gesangs So- y who are participating in the cene opera should call for rehear- sal Monday at the clubrooms, oO Cutters Local 68. d 1b A ball w be given by Cutters Local 68, N.T.W.LU., at Park View | Palace, Fifth Ave. and 110th St., April {13, Tickets at 131 W. 28th St. Dr. M. Wolfson t it. Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St. Phone, Orchard 2333. ase of trouble with your teeth come to see your friend, who has long experience, and can assure you of careful treatment. ie 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 EAST 115th STREET Second Ave. New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Cor. ee Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 ras? Phone: DiCkens 1096. Blue Bird Studio “Photos of the better kind.” 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor, Amboy St. BROOKLYN, N. Y. DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other. office Cooperators! Patronize SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. | | | | here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete Course $10, until license granted; also private and special Instruction to Ladies pe AUTO. 845. Longwood Empire Scuoon Avenue, Bronx INTervale 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) AMALGAMATED |! FOOD WORKERS |) Meets lstSaturday in the month at 3468 «Third Ave. Baker's Local 164 Bronx, N.Y. inion Label Bread 403 NV Tel.: DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet, 1st & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PA?K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 138 W. Sint St,. Phone Circle 7336 [FP BUSINESS MEETING-<} held on the first Monday of the month 3 Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE. Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel: OLInville 9681-2—9791-2 idbsiscidi | of the Workers (Communist) Party Advertise your Union Meetings || Ball OF THE SANDINISTAS Arranged by the Spanish Fraction Exhibitions March | of Latin- of the | Devin Sandinistas | Costumes: John Smith’s Dances and Nearo Songs Orchestra AAA AAA ——— ——— TH | AT THE . 100-111 Lexington (Hall 116th St. ——— —————— |\wwvvy vvvvv | Tickets on sale Champion, 169 at the Workers West 1338rd St.; Book Shop, 26 Harlem = Pri Union Square; gressive Youth Unity Coopera- Club, 1492 Mad- tive, 1800 7th {son Avenue, Avenue; Negro and at the door Admission 75 Admission 75 IGe> FROM FACTORY TO You: HIGH-GRADE MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS From $12.50 to $25.00 PARK CLOTHING STORE 9% Ave. A, Cor. 6th St, N.Y. C. 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. Right off 174th Street Subway s Bre TREmont 4671 Telephone: Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A. place with atmosphere where all radicals meet New York 302 E. 12th St. For a Real Oriental Cooked Mezi VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STR (Corner 6th Ave.) RESTAURANT, CAFE RECREATION ROOM Open trum !* a m te 12 p m, 1A All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx —MELROSE- Dairy VEGETARIAN L ¥, RESTAURANT omrades “Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. PHONE :— INTE Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., P-onx, N.Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station We All Meet at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVE! UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetariin Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNI versity 5865

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