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DAILY WORKER, NEW YOR! TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929 give “LIEF AGE in and the olves six milion and their families a of machinery and the coal barons »wing militancy er trades to suppor the miners against ensive, according t ide last night by |Hon. XPLOIT MISERY (MONG WORKERS .R, Launches Drive for Aid in the coal industry of sing down of mines, the introduc- of the nands action from hers and keep the workers in sub- [n the coal fields of Pennsylvania, lio, Illinois and other mining sec- ns of the United States, miners ix Million British, Amencan Min NGIES PEE United States workers—min- . Wage cuts, the new drive to crush the miners, | workers in| rt the struggle the new boss East View, villages here. Rockefeller Has Power to Destroy a Whole Village ——— | a Y., a community of old Dutch tradition, will be destroyed and its residents forced fo move because Rockefeller thinks the place is an “eye-sore” and he wants the land anyhow to r- cmove the tracks of the New York Central line from his own estate nearby to this piece of land. Rockefeller wields the power not only to have villages in Latin America bombed, but also to destroy ers Suffer 'MINERICH GOES TO SERVE TERM Toohey States Courts | Assist Mine Owners (Continued from Page One) case, This refusal of the court af- firms the decisions of the lower courts, against which the union ap- pealed in Minerich’s behalf. The at- titude of the supreme court was made public when counsel of the union received notification from the jclerk of the supreme court that the writ had been denied. In commenting on the decision of the U. S. Supreme Court, Toohey, speaking for the executive board of the union, stated: 0 a statement | Rose Pastor) apes Se Freiheit Symphony Ore! cert. A conecrt and please keep this date opel dance will be given by the “Frefheit” Symphony Orches- Defense, Eg ternational Labor Czechoslovak Home, 347 |Thursday, 8:30 p.m, Pe hestra Con- i | Workers A special midnight perform: the “Revolt of the Robots,” International Relief Show. Labor and Fraternal Organizations the Sah Sie St., at 72d Concert, Bath Beach I. L. D. a_concert Workers aturday p. The Bath Beach Branch of the In-| hostile as it is, in no way depresses ternational Labor Defense will com- memorate the Paris Commune with Sp. my at the “This decision is a classic example of the ‘justice’ meted out to workers and their organizations, We are con- acting secretary of the * | | hare Inbepaptionst Hetiel jvinced that from the courts, from ‘our hundred thousend miners Perens SES ROSE, the highest os bea one aes at preser sedane: r 4 i ee i we. can expect nothing but hostility | at present unemployed inGreat| ontertatninent, New York Drug ple, 14th St. and Second Ave, Thurs-) Freihelt Symphony Orchestra: | ang ant, aes PRE ealec ak Ae tain, the statement s Fritish; | Clerks. |day, from 8:15 to 10 p. m. |. Rehearaaie have been changed.trom (S20 antagonism. 18 ros verialist relief agen o busy |. Dhe New York Drug Clerks Asso- ee. Di Tuesday to Wednesday, at new head- |courts, generally, in all our strug-| peri elief agencies USY | ciation will hold an entertainment| Reeve Talks at Yorkville TL. D- |quarter, Workers Center, 1330 Wil- gl iad . acMetthae h charity schemes to capitalize|and dance at Leslie by sears 83rd ; = 4 Meera, editor of oy cae Kins “Ave, ear Bresmai, Stvstation. oe as vhs Hes ate eee 1s “f A dectitnel f St. and Broadway, Sunday evening,| Defender, will speak on “The Paris! Bronx, Instr are "sof open hostility to the workers ani destitution among the British ays Sundsy nizations |Commune” before the Yorkville In- Bronx, Instrument players welcome. Pt XA |the unions, and open assistance to the mine owners. This decision, our forces, but determines us to build our union into a powerful in- in Mine Sell Merchant Fleet_A Capitalist Gov’t Deal Paul W. Chapman, right, and Chairman of the Shipping Beara, T. V. O'Connor, at the signing of the contract whereby the gre of passanger steamers comprising the United States and American Merchant Lines is sold to Chapman for $16,000,000. This is a ridi- culously low sum, and it is charged the flect was handed over to Chapman, a friend of the administration. at fleet Rumanian Police Rout|No Trace Found of Forty in Private Home,| Lost Sikorsky Plane Hold 11 Without Cause With 4 Passengers BUCHAREST, Rumania, March) WASHINGTON, March 25 (UP). 25.—The alarm of the Rumanian —Four airplanes from the naval air government at the spread of the| Communist movement among the} workers and poor peasants thruout the country was made evident again station at Norfolk, Va., returned to their home base today after a futile search for the Sikorsky amphibian Crisis, Workers Relief Says FIGHT AGAIN AT MAZATLAN; BOTH SIDES “WINNING” 1300 Government Troops | Tricked, Captured One) Mexican (Continued from Page Ame had dollars and an money been aken by the re- from the banks on dispatched It was not tionary at Tor to El Paso for depc known whether dep had actually {been made | A batile the middle ¢ by the fed Five thousand cavz jer red to suppress t | clerical reactionaries in t Jalisco and Gua of the ne not been government. Jalisco and Guanajuato hav been centers of catholic reac Capture 300 Federals. MEXICO CITY, M es of ho detafts long Rey a tra at 2075 Clinton Ave. Bronx, é uses y 28th St./strument for the defense of the suffering untold hardship and} ap-1 13. production, will be given by the New| Brooklyn Marching Guns” will be) _. : eke A ‘ A ao —Three red federal troops een a eA) 6 inane Seas + [Pork ranch of the Workers Interna-|given by the Worker’ Laboratory |Tights of our people—rights which | yesterday when police broke into a plane with four passengevs aboard pee hundred federal troops and et. pidge lee oe Followers of the ‘Trail Costume | tone Feliet at. the lim Guild, cihes pate and an elaborate. program are today denied to them. gathering of forty persons in a which has been missing for more their ¢ mnmanded General Armenta We bos sietnized and docked out | “ihe. Mollowarn ak’ the uratt |to British and U, S. A. miners. |solos wil be presented. 2S |private house in Temesvar. than 80 hour: ee ajaericn Gene : See < eae aakl howe = “Ds . 5 2 ‘i Pesaer aine y G Marcelo Car- - militant struggle, a great drive |#!ve, a Antemagiona? penis, g0%5 | Rereee® Pinchot Asks Meeting; |, Micven,of those present Were ar) _A report that @ plane resembling | aveo today, the Mexican consulate | miners’ relief is now being |Clinton Ave. Bronx. Pri | Boost: i] Pl PEERLESS ar DO. DOM eee com- the lost ship went into a nosedive | at El Paso informed the Presidencia. | ached by Local New York, Work. |costumes. Proceeds to International ompar ct1v1t1ies costs Hoover Oil Plot pany managed to avoid arrest by Jast Friday afternoon near Water- . y J , Labor Defense. | flight Bae eee The federals were marching from L cInternational aeliet: | Fs * fs * : town, N. J., was being investigated, iieasthte ck Sonora 46 (helee t INext Saturday night, March 30, United Council Annzal Ball. —— WASHINGTON, March 25.— A} Altho there is not the slightest|as was another that two boys from | Gin shun and wore captured idee ] i ’| phe annual concert and ball of the| Night Workers Meet Tomorrow. |be held at 93 Ave. B, new section petition calling for an international | evidence that the gathering was any Linwood, N. J., saw a plane in hihuahua and were captured at the border town of Demozachic. | Gen. Caraveo ordered the prison- lers taken to Chihuahua City, the AMaveh consulate’s message said. midnight, in connection with the lief drive, a special benefit per- fmance of “Revolt on the Volga” jl be given at the Film Guild} United Council of Working Women| NightWorkers International Branch | headquarters. f will be given at the Manhattan Lyce-| of Section 1 will hold a special mem- Cs ae um, 66 Fourth St., Saturday night, |bership meeting tomor' afternoon, Outstanding Tiekets, Women's Day April 18. ‘Tickets. may be obtained at |Special Party communications to be| Comrades holding tickets for Inter- ie btice 80 E. 1th St, Room 533. |read before the membership. Meeting |national Women's Day are asked to |will take place at 3 p.m. at 26 Union settle immediately with Pauline conference on conservation was | more than a convivial one, the police|trouble near Patcony Creek, N. J, transmitted to President Hoover to- | hailed their victims into jail where|on the same day. day by former Governor Gifford} they were kept pending examination. (Te Time Pinchot of Pennsylvania. | Even the newspapers are forced) CURTISS FIELD, L: T,, nema, 52 W. Eighth St. near} ee ees 4 ‘ Bovere ae “hy x ( tke Aves ea eas On wale at | Cutters Local 68, Bauer ron node é Bomete, OF) Bt eS Uae iat Ostlce, Hoover’s recent withdrawal of oil | to comment on the complete lack of 25 (UP).—Two amphibian planes| The Mexican consulate advised b Workers’ Bookshop, 26 Union|,A, ball Will be given DY OSC | Young Workers League Dance. cn eanatitt 4; Section 7. Hlease permits and announcement |evidence on the government’s part! flew from here to Barnegat Bay, | the “rebels” effected the capture by juare, and at 799 Broadway, | Pal Wi at Park View | Younes Workers League mance or {al eegucational and reorganization | that this measure really designed to that the meeting had any Commun-|N, J., today in aid in the search for Pretending loyalty to the federal the auspices of the five Manhattan with | government. units of the Young Workers Leacue will be held at Harlem Casino, 11(ith strengthen the moncpoly of the|ist character. the Standard Oil group and keep prices | es | Sikorsky plane missing four men between here and Nor- 13 have been set aside | th A Tickets at 131 W. 28th St. tomorrow, 48 Bay 28th St. 6 em Hungarian LL.D. Coney Island Discussion, ~ o* i ; Entertainment and dance at the/St. and Lenox Ave, Proceeds to the! I. Zimmer: vi “ae up thru restriction of output, was k, Vi a 9 ") a aeee 4 L, . Zimmerman will discuss “A x a folk, Va. : eee OS APE Es Gs trons Warieaka®) Club, 11980. WHR NN) Seen, Worker ied mmerman, Will discuss “Amer. | UP. ‘he interests of conservation” is| Worker Burnt to Death| Comrade ections in shops and factories; |Ave., April 6. * Island Unit, 2901 Mermaid Ave., believed fiers to be the xeason for Frances Pilat $:30) When Fire Breaks Out} * Bronx Section Spring Dance. p. m, tomorrow, CHIEF LAMAS JAILED. * yturday and Sunday, April 13 and | 5 Workers Culture Club Concert. ‘ibe 4 > Oi * * the Pinchot propaganda. The appeal ; |, for street and house colections.| A concert and package party will The Last Days of the Paris Com- ie arte ‘ zs page i. appeal | | . 5 + ot eg 77 " fe mobilization of all working |be siven by the Workers Culture Clab| Tanteg §; aree-act play, will De Dre-| oie Uae ea iemeneetee SAS 101 | £08 & conference will seek to justify'in Chicago Film Plant) PEPING, March 25 (U.P). — The} _ MIDWIFE | pects oie ritt accra tad Ta Brownsville Saturday, April. 20, | ee oY resgus, Dramatic’ Graup:| W- 27th St, earliest | the president’s action. chief lamas of the Yellow Temple, ,| 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. be pCR te vA vay.|154 Watkins St. Proceeds to the Nee-| ¢ eee ei. 1580 Wi L Ae Pd for] ws die ore \ A i i Pou 1 |Saturday, April 27, 1330 Wilkins Ave, . paint | :, .lone of the chief attractioris for Tel, Rhinelander 8 jorkers in shop: d factories, |dle Trades Workers Industrial Union: Batre Ara ilieoliow tie Slay! a Eaterson’ ¥ L. Dance. 3 CAICAGO, March 25 (UP).—Fire|t jurists visiting Peping, have been| hinelander 3916 ions, w clubs * ‘a spring dance will be giv y i es ildi Bus ul ping, unions, wo: clubs and Bath. Beach 1. LD, | Mle Sted Young Communist Lesgus ot Pat. \Soviet Trade Agent broke out in a six-story building on| (dered put into prison by the local Pioneer Conferénce. i A conference for the discussion of the northwest side today, when a film exploded. One man, as yet un- identified, was burned to death and} ing class organizations are re- abe AE 8 Governon April 20. the Pioneer Movement and its tasks e ae turday, 8 p.m.,|will be held at the Workers Center, Perbiink Taliee\Waieaes The Bath Beach Branch of the In-| ternational Labor Defense will com-) St.. Saturday, | garrison headquarters. The charge | against the picturesque Buddhist leaders from distant Tibet was that For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal view THE ry Denies Lumber Lies cate immediately jth Local New York, Workers In- ; e with | ommun ith INTER vom 221, to n up to participate | be’ featured by the Workers Labora-| Pioneer ups, Young | Workers| nificance for UE ah a Its Sig-|Union was exporting a great quan-| Two hundred employes of the Chi- 2 before tl McKinley Square Unit of the Poutie Communist League Sunday, § my 1400 Boston Road. Dance follows talk, * 2% 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open trum 1@ a m te 12 pom. \tity of lumber to the United States to compete with the lumber com- panies here were exposed by Saul G. | Bron, chairman of the Amtorg Trad- ling Corporation, the trading repre- | League and Party representatives, tory “neatre. = Women’s Councils, Language Bureau jeago Planograph Corporation, in| jwhose office the fire started, fled |from the building. * * Outstanding Tiekets, LL.D. Bazaar. representatives and Pioneers are in- \““Gomrades are urged to settle for| vited. outstanding tickets and ads. for the LL.D. bazaar as soon as possible. | Bring or mail to 799 Broadway, Room 1s Phone: DiCkens 1096. Blue Bird Studio * Williamsburg Y. C. L. Forum. An open forum arid dance will be given by the Williamsburg section of. gee Ne Fretheit Celebration, seventh anniversary of The the | 422. Freiheit will be held Saturday, Apriljthe Y. C. L, Sunday, 56 M: {sentative of the U. S. S. R. | Tel.: DRYdock 8880 “Photos of the better kind.” CAD OINE 3 FEE a pene eedneiin! 70h (Aves Discusion state at Tsar | i 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St. Freihelt Mandolin Orchestra, Si." ‘Bronx River Ave, Tickets at} sae sags ans | Bron stated that the U.S. S.R..1 FRED SPITZ, Inc. BROOKLYN, N.Y. GREENBERG’S || Bakery © Restaurant whe Fifth Jubilee Concert will be thy’ Jgiven at the Town Hall, 113 W. 43rd) pep |St., Saturday night, April 27. Coe Ut vetheit, 30 Union Square. 20 nt discount to organizations or ltieckets paid for immediately. | Cay ey Units 5F, 3D. Unit meets tomorrow, v. 37 Street. row, 101 W. 27th was planning to export to this coun- | ‘try 120,000,000 board feet of lum- ber instead of the 300,000,000 to FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet. 1st & 2nd Sts.) ~ SCORES AGAIN Unity Co-operators Patronize Bronze Workers. | | Architectural Iron, | - : Membershi eeti fll be held| Section 2, Daily Worker Agent MILKM | 500,000,000 which had been rumored * 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. Varmly Received by |as Bhs E'Oioc tontent!™ Unie ™pauiy"” amengs will” m1 LONG BEACH, Cal, (by trail) _|i0 commestion with a “Russian men- Blowers con Bil) Oeeasiony SAM LESSER =f) J niente ore rtiin’ street subway . Friday at 6:30 p. m., 26 Union Sq LOD , Cal., il) —| ace” j ; % REDUCTION ADE} i} ae : Ss b ) Chicago Workers | Labor Temple Poetry. ee gts i) Mlilkctwragonidriverd hare hie a. eee inthe Aaairer a neuey: OF THE DAILY WORKER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor | Station, Bronx Six poets of the American Literary Branch 3, Section 5. ized into a union, and will seek bet- | 1818 - 7th Ave. New York }| Between 110th and 11ith Sts. League will recite at the Labor Tem- Next to Unity Co-operative House Bert Miller will discuss ‘‘The Muste |Movement” at 1830 Wilkins Ave., Bronx, §:30 tonight. Prohibition Chief creas on Trial in Buffalo TO BOMB ICE. oe WASHINGTON, March 25 (UP).) Automobile INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete Course $10, until license granted; also ter wages and conditions, CHICAGO, March 25.—The en- pee ic reception to the Isadora hnean dancers at their opening rformance last night was dupli- Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s. Restaurant 251,000 Jobless In North Ireland. |—Army engineers and airplanes BELFAST, (By Mail).—Over 251,-| were authorized today to blast and | Cooperators! Patronize Wepre pea) Nucleus meets Thursday, 6:30 p. m., | . ivate and special Instriction to Ladies. } | t eir st | us 5 s va : private and sp instruction to Ladies ted eye ne ee pErencene? 101 W. 27th St : 000 unemployed workers are rcgis- | bomb an ice gorge which has formed E 5, SAUTO! $48" Loogwood | | SPECIALTY: \ALIAN DISHES re tonight a e Majestic Thea oe | eee tered for doles in Northern Ireland. | in the vicinity of Mandan, N. D., the | MEPTE ScrooL Avenue, Bronx | | A place with atmosphere ». The young Soviet dancers, un-' BUFFALO, N. Y., March 25.) | Unit 3% Section. sent,| Unemployment is daily rising. lwar department announced. | unrTervale 10019 (Cor, Prospect Sta.) | | ‘i where, Sty) cael eelenee : the direction of Irma ‘Duncan. More than 200 witnesses subpoenaed! Unit, mects every Monday nigiye & sro eS | CHEMIST 302 E.12thSt. New York opted dauchter and favorite pupil |from numerous cities will be heard) the late Isadora, were loudly ap-|in the Illinois alcohol conspiracy) nuded. The applause reached its | case which was moved for trial to- ‘ch point when the troupe per-|day before Federal Judge Simon L. p. m. A board of directors will be elected at the next meeting. 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. On ee iz Unit GF, Section 1. Patronize Unit meets tonight at 60 St All Comrades Meet at Marks = med “Impressions of Revolution-| Adler. eee eg Siig N -T B b Sh és i i BRONSTEIN’S [ Russia’” which recreated the| Conspiracy to violate the national] Section 5, Brome. 0- Dp ar er ops SERED i Rasta VEGETARIAN HEALTH (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) Russian working- | from the plant here is charged in the | indictment involving 38 individuals The Duncan dancers will remain|®"4_ corporations. The trial is ex- re throuout this week and next,|Pected to last four weeks, Among | those indicted was Roscoe C. Harper, nding up their stay on April 6. feet atte; hey are now on a nation-wide tour | eoEES r_ prohibition administrator | - special arrangement with the | 7° i Work read: “ a aos oe tees eta | MORE DANE TONLE, PE ES | | tic workers. Many Chicago work- | COPENHAGEN, (By Mail).— is are now taking advantage of | Unemployment increased by 8,000 leiy presenze in this city. Tickets| last month, bringing the govern-| | elephone; Murray Hill 5350 eon sale at the office of the Daily | ment’s total up to 78,000. This total | orker, 2021 W. Division St. is deliberately lowered by the gov- onaco Ruler Yields; |°"™™""" workers charge. The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City |Ave., near Freeman St. Station, Sat- iruggles of the urday night, | nee yaw 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Branch 5, Section 5. Branch meets today, ele 8 New Serials in DAILY WORKER —_——. VUVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV YG “BILL Cooperators! Patronize ‘ E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE. Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel.: OLInville 9681-2—9791-2 Section 1, Attention! | Beginning today, unit meetings will :. VEGE’ Dairy RESTAURANT omrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St, Station) PHONE:— INTERVALE ARBEIT. anhattan)) 5 & Bronx; German Workers’ Club. Meets every 4th Thursday in the month at Labor Temple, 243 EK. 84th St. New members accepted at reguiar meetings. German and English library. Sunday lectures, Social entertainments. AN Ger- man speaking workers are wel- come. 9149, Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy 7 East 42nd Street, New Yor Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF THE ARCHITECTURAL _ IRON, 2 eine e fours: jen, be ER: N ts Hold Elections for senate, 28 ems | |fand tourth ‘Tuesday giithe month, | Restaurant ee . junday: Hh a.m. to 1: p. m al zhi jchool, ast rt St. lew Officials in June! BOO ry) Please Telephone for Giese Headquarters: mast 15th || 1379 ee Avenue | K Appointment 144 and 2194, ‘ | 249 BAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave, New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office IONTE CARLO, Monaco, March | ‘A. Rosenfeld, Secretary. —Prince Louis II has capitulated | fore the threats of a delegation | lat visited him, and promised gen- | jo] elections for new officials to be | ld early in June. | The delegation charged that the ler was transferring too much | wer to the directors of the famous | sino at Monte Carlo and depriving | Huge Proletarian Demonstration for Communism A Soviet Concert Program 7th Anniversary of the Only Communist Jewish Daily “THE FREIHEIT” SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 6TH AT THE NEW YORK COLISEUM 177th St. Bronx, N. Y. a ——— (BXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO REPUB- LISH_ BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE INTERN. PUBLISHERS) MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., P-onx, N.Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sist St,, Phone Circle 7336 BUSINESS MEETING] eld on the first Monday of the month at % p.m. Industry—One Unton—Join Fight the Common Enemy! Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. —AN “ AZURE CITIES” STORIES OF NEW RUSSIA BY THE LEADING WRITERS IN THE SOVIET UNION, THESE STORIBS DEPICT THE LIFE OF THE WORKERS UNDER PROLETARIAN DICTATORSHIP p— We All Meet at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREXT NEW YORK Spend Your Spring Vacation at the Cooperativ: Workers’ Camp Nitgedaiget PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION BEACON, N. Y. — Phone, Beacon 862 RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK OPEN ALL YEAR CITY PHONE:—ESTABROOK 1400. START READING THESE SERIALS TODAY! IN THE i Baily Bs Worker 26 UNION SQUARE, New York City ON SALE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS IN NEW YORK AND VICINITY PART OF THE PROGRAM: A Visit to Soviet Russia OFFICIAL MOVIE OF THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION Anna Savina MEZZO-SOPRANO OF THE KIEV STATE OPERA Ivan Velikanoff STAR TENOR OF THE MOSCOW ART STUDIO The Freiheit Gesangs-Verein in Abrahm Reisin’s “Church Bells,” (Kirchenclocken) I. SHAFFER, Conductor Prices of Tickets: 75c, $1.00, $1.50—All Seats Reserved Frank Gergick, 32, a workman, 2s killed today when he fell 17 lories in a building under construc- | n at 235 West End Ave, | Gergick lived at 9752 75th St., | one Park, Queens. STUDENT SHOT. DAYTON, Ohio, March 25 (UP). Wilbur Stetzen, 15-year-old Steele igh School student, was shot to ‘ath today during an argument th three other students with whom had gone fishing. Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVE] UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetariun Food Buy an extra copy for your shop mate and friend. If you live outside New York Subscribe! HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian — | Wt et the elaanen that stand face | RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 nrevotariat alone tn ar fonnry class—-Karl Mars :aixt Manifesto).