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| | : DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929 Radio Corporation and International Telephone Telegraph Merger Hits British * * Labor’ Temple Forum. Ward will speak on Sam—Peace M. r at the Lab ‘ Entertainment. New York Drug ;John Owens at Labor Temple, Clerks. Sith St., between Second and Third | The New York Drug Clerks Asso-|Aves., 8 p. ™m. tomorrow, under the tion will hold an entertainment |#uspices of the Arbelterbund.” and dance at Leslie Gardens, 83rd CHANGE STATUTE He" tomorrow evening, a All organizations pleage keep this date open. Ha’ 14th St. | * * * or — Freibeit. Symphony Orchestra Con- |° nd Second mer nae ey . . cert. Sacco-Vanzetti I. L. D. i U. S. and Britain INOW! A concert ana’ dance will be given Bronx Sa. Vanzetti I. L. D.| Soviet Gov't. Paid No} by the heit’ Symphony Orches anch meets Monday, April 1. Dis- | 7 Have Monopoly tra at 2075 Clinton Ave. Bronx,|cussion on Paris Commune will fol- | Compensation Apr'l 13. iow business meet. a : cake GaN | ee eo: is The Kadio Corporation of Amer-| Followers of the ‘Trail Costume | Section 2, Daily Agents. (Continued from Page One) ica and the International Telephone | ,, qottowore a the ‘Trail will Agents. mect anit, daily. Worker |Of course, if Sir Henri Deterding’s and Telegraph Corporation have |give an International pea t cos-|W. 27th St, 6:30 p, m. | companies choose to give away part} yeached an accord looking to a/|tume Party and dance te 2075 of their profits for any purpose Clinton Ave., Bronx. Pri for best merger of the two companies, it was announced today. The announcement was fssued | simultaneously by the Radio Cor- poration and the International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corporation. costumes. Proceeds to Irternational Labor Defe: Barn one ited Council Anvzal Ball, | nnual concert and ball of the | United Council of Working He will be given at the Manhattan Lyce- um, 66 BH. Fourth St, Saturday night, April 13. Tickets may_be obtained at the office 80 EB. 11th St. cutters Local 08. ‘Workers Fight Speed- ‘ up, Thousands Out It followed several days of rumors Room 533. that an actual merger of the two concerns was about to take place. A merger of these two companies ce, Fifth would bring together the extensive |1%. Tickets at 181 W. 28th St. "| 3 : (Continued from Page One) Hungarian LL.D, department of labor men sent in A ball ocal 68, whatsoever, this is no concern of STRIKE WAVE |the Soviet Naptha Syndicate. Large Production. IS SPRE A ecrtion that “the output of Russia is too small to cunt,” the best ‘re- jhis own company and the Anglo- American and the Anglo-Persian| Prime Minister on March 18th and] reported in the London Times of “As to Sir Henri Deterding’s as- | ply is contained in the statement of companies, presented to the British March 20th, that: | operates to numerous! ioyntertainment and dance at the “ by the Union foreign countries; the vast MacKay |Bronx Workers Club, 1330 Wilkins |here have been able to persuade the Suns Sener ye ia system of cables across both the | Ave» April 6 strikers to surrender, jof Soviet Republics, a * * | oes 3 calture Club Concert. | ‘it under conditions bearing no re- lation to those of any other traders | Pa Police persecution is increasing, cific and the Atlantic, the Postal Telegraph Company’s land Morse age, party will “Cossacks” are being massed here, ‘ | telegraph lines, the All-America suiture Glub| and the organizer of the National | throughout the world, have been fe ; idass April 20 Textile Workers’ Uni |sold in the United Kingdom by the cables 1o South America and the [54 Watkins St. Proceeds to the Nee-| Textile Workers’ Union, Clarence Michelson, has been arrested and organization of the Soviet ads fined, But the strikers stand firm.|lics at prices not only below, but |The strike started March 21 over|definitely far below the level of | world values. The three companies | die Trades Workers Industrial Minion. Workers Internatisnal Relief Show, A special midnight performance of extensive telephone and telegraph | interests of the international in for- eign countries. Such a merger is il-| . s a the “Revolt of the Robots,” Sovkino|the discharge of John Gregory, or- legal, but the statements say the| auction, will be given by the New | oan for the National Textile| were compelled either to reet this companies expect the law to be| York Branch of the Workers Interna: | 2nizer_ fo ip, NatlOnah Textile tion, or to withdraw, partly or| changed. Relief at the Film Guild Cine- | Workers’ Union. | situation, 01 , *“ * «# 2 W. 8th St. 12 midnight to- 'to a great extent, from the trade. 2,500 Out in Pelser. The 136,000 spindles of the New| ‘onsale: MG Woke ese, England Southern Manufacturing ‘The Bath Beach Branch of the In-| Co. at Pelser, S, C., were stopped ternational Labor Defense will com-|when 2,500 workers struck March Proceeds to British and U. . miners * In the nature of things, this state of affairs could not continue indef- initely; but it was not until the end of February, 1929, that arrange Clash of Empire s LONDON, March 29 (UP).--The amalgamation of the Radio Corpora- tion of America Communications, memorate the E Commu th ched which termin-} Inc, with the International Tele- 2 © today, fp ma at “the |25 against a speed-up system which| Men's Wels Tene ee had exist-| hone and Telegraph Company will Center, Bay “esth St.,| would treble the amount of work ated the ‘price-w phone and Telegraph Company wii “Marching Guns” will bi ed in this country for almost two) * |for each employee, and throw many| * mark another important develop- “by the Worker Laboratory se Se aie | ment in the United States’ effort to , and an elaborate program |out of their jobs. The workers were|°"'* * a i Him te beng sgt of songs, recitations, violin and piano ized Cc scat Wood Not Ignored. counteract the former British dom- | solos wil be presented. | Unorganized, ‘ommissioner Wood , i ation of telegravhic communic: id * * ‘of the department of labor came| “This statement clearly shows Yonkers Open Forum. Albert au, of the All-America that Soviet oil products cannot and have not been ignored by Sir Henri down and conferred with the bosses tions over a large part of the world. | as to the best method of breaking) This Br minati was re- | Anti-Impe t "League, will lecture 4 see o th eal ati ‘in on the. Mexic: Situation at the|the strike, but the workers refused |Deterding, his remarks to the con- cently sirenethened by the merger Workers Cooperative “Center. 252) to listen, and they won the strike,|trary notwithstanding. It might be of the British Faste xble lines Warburton Ave., tomorrow night. March 98. added that while Russian consump- and th» Merconi wireless system,| women’s Council” 18,” Anniversary| Strike C ‘h of, 71 8 v cory, f certain oil products such as} under Fritish povernment pressure nangiek Strike Cleveland Rayon Factory. | tion 0! St ae Traeabe| Resisting a wage cut of from 8% | kerosene, Brooklyn, 8/ cents to 16 cents a pound on rayon | oils is steadily increasing, and has) | handled by the piece, 200 workers | already surpassed the pre-war con-| struck March 27 in the Industrial| sumption, the production of gaso-| Urprise entertainment at |Fiber Co, at Cleveland and stopped |line and other oil products, of which Workers Center, 1330|the works. The number doubled on|the domestic consumption is com- » near Freeman St. Sta-/ the second day of the walk-out. The | |paratively small, is expanding at; eget workers are women. The company | |such a rapid rate as to provide for Unity siesmageene Celebration. Jebration of the opening of tne | nbloge 3,500. Picketing has | erger quantities of export pro- avowedlv to prevent the possibility |,, 4, Sond anniversary banquet will of tha Taited La held at 1373 43a St., +04 eainin® control |p. m. today. the Marconi Wireless Company. | Surprise Entertainment. ion 5 of the Communist Party Two Nat‘ons Have All. BF i The merger of the Radio Corpora- | the |B 2 Wilkins Av tion ef America subsidiary with the jton: tonsa International will concentrate a ma- Jor part of telegraphic communica- | ronx tions of the entire world in the ase zestaurant and auditorium of of |started to spread the strike, Tacit ; bs ‘ sant the Unity Arbeiter Cooperative wil i ie 6 ends of the twe nations, Great /je°neld at a banquet at 1800 Seventh Brandon Textilers Strike. | Rritain and the United States. |Ave., today, & p.m, On March 27, inspired by the vie. | fr Observers here emphasize the, de- | wi tory of the Peltzer strikers, 1,500 N. J. Workers Soccer League. cisive effect of this situation upon| ‘The first annual entertainment and |workers in the Brandon Corporation Why Patronize| the nolitiesl and economie--outlook iflance of the League will be Biven | toxtile mill the vill | t the H Workers Hall, 's in the village of Bran- | of the world. 1th niven siiewarl, N. Jy April in don, near Peltzer, walked out to| Exploiters? Silver loving cup will presented |to club most represented. United States Has Most. Shela ae cet cree mea- | res. e stri Communication between “the old jarching Guas” at Workers Center./ihe fifth in recent w ey ak and the new worlds already is con- rehing Guns," by ie WOE KOE | th. AE thu rs eeks in the centrated principally in the control | Paynttory co ae ine Workers, Center, |torious ie others were vic-| cf the United States and England. |2¢ Union Square, tomorrow night. | Shoe Workers Strugel | Tt 9 | le. The United States controls 13 of 20| — jrartem Baucstionnt Forum. | Strikes continue gaint Rata lt ivansatlantic cables. By far the Ray Ragozin will speak on pine largest portion of the tens of mil 3:30 | Valli-Lo Presti Shoe Company, the “Buy ONLY FROM YOUR Cooperative Food Service prucele of the Needle Trades,” lions of words of transatiantié com. |" ™™ tomorgw gf Wy 18rd St” | Albee Shoe Conta, Se Bie NU. Garon aur munication annually is handled by | Vagah See et tne | Whit Sine ay an ie Griffin & k i M. ry two United States companies—the | y.0"6,onq ‘sports club, member of | nic "9 Company with eri Bakeries, eats, Western Union and the Commercial | the Labor Sports Union, will be held prospect of victory. They are led G ie f >, m. Satur April 6, at the|by the Independent Shoe Workers | roceries, Telegraph Companies. The latter) b,2idvn Workers Center, "48° Bay | Union, which has won other large | was recently acquired by the Inter- | 2sth St. Pace Lil Beaune weaekh thavenaine | Restaurant i poles ee ea peal Ranier Fess, om Womens its membership from 509 to 4,000. ||| Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. | T i only other channels between °?,!” “History” will | edd eae ye Call Out Food Workers. | 806 43rd St. | Lie fe sein ee spices Co! i te ? i | a {he HIL EU. Ae GhnGh SEAN Td | GUGeRee wanking wonéncbyaeMntst joe ac a ee center eee 4005 5th Ave. {ne ogers at 1387 Washington Ave.,|£8th St. is picketed by members of | 6824 8th Ave. comparatively unimportant Erpira- Bromx, Beginning 9 p. m. Monday./the union for discharging three 3 5 * dio wireless hebween. Pheer od April 1. eee union workers in an effort to make | Manhattan: 2085 Lexingto Canade, the: Imperial, Cable Com-| Owens Talks on Negro. the place open shop. On March 28 | Ave. | pany between England and Canada, Tenant-Farmers in Or nantsrarmery py Scabs and gangsters attacked the | | “The the Negr South” operat ye {haven Ass'n, Inc. the n swe Teal Cable Company be- as? Phone: DICkens 1096 proprietor closed the place, for re- | ‘Tel. Windaor: 9052-! 9092. i eat 7 ‘ : pairs. Ng s 2 taveen Italy and Argentina and Brazil via Spain. Blue Bird Studio ‘ “Photos of the better kind.” R eigen || heidi oa kaon GET READY FOR THE ott 6 La een! | ange gee ==] “BUILD-THE-UNION” Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PA"K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) BAZAAR Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday April 18, 19, 20, 21 to be held at the STAR CASINO 107th Street and Park Avenue 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 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 Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues., Thurs, & Sat, 30-12 a. m., 2-8 p, m. Sunday: 10:00 a. in, to 1:00" p.m. Please Telephone for Appointment 249 EAST 115th STREET cond Ave, New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 Not connected with any other office —_—— Women’s Battalion at Work! to be seen at Annual Concert & Ball of the United Council of Working Women 1. Collect Articles for the Bazaar 2. Help Sell Tickets 8. Secure Greetings and Adver- tisements for the Bazaar Journal 4, Gather Names for the ‘Build- The-Union’ Army List, 25 cents HELP BUILD THE NEEDLE TRADES WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION Auspices: ew York Joint Board Bazaar Committee, Julius Portnoy, Secretary, 131 W. 28th St., New York City H IN MOVING PICTURES Jat MANHATTAN LYCEUM 66 East ~ Street Saturday Eve. April 13 8:30 P, | © Well Known DORSHA Dancers | Remar & eae Waxgeiser in} pa 5 . Waltz | » Waltz vrais . Waltz Revolutionary Dances ROSE WAYNER will give Dramatic Recitations BA. Admission 50¢ in advance; at door T5e Cor. Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENURS, Cor. 9th St Phone, Orchard 2333) In caxe of trouble with your teeth come to sce your friend, whe ha long expertence, an nanure vem of enretnl t DANCING UNTIL M, fickets nt the council office, t 11th Street, — Room 533 0} poll | pared ers. Refreshments pre mem by wx CHARGES FALSE , ase in Brailes, ne Sunday ter, The eo oe Activities TRY TO HUSH UP : i/Start Fake "Probe of City Trust Failure Square 1, (ey The Brooklyn district |has been instructed to night at 26-28 Union Mig aa | a des- Haaiicsd.. Maoerak 8:30 a. m. tination to be 1400 Boston Road, Pioneex Conference. A conference for the discussion a the wit Pioneer Movement and its ti 1 be held at the Workers C Union Squari “April kins Ave., | ater, today ioneer and attornee investigate the failure of the City Trust Com- pany, the activities of its former head, the late Francis M. Ferrari, and the conduct of the state bank- j'ne department in the case. District-attorney Dodd was sum- on 5 Members! Meet. tatives, Women’s Coun- fon Membership ting will | age Bureau representa- 10 Pioneers are invited. * A be held Tuesday, April 2 at headquarters, 1330 Wilk Fretheit Celebration, seventh anniver iheit will be held Saturda at the New York Coli Pexpeil Celebrate Hungarian «:| Revolution, Central | Anthony Columbe, 1565 Rew- Bt and Brone River Ave. | 1 to Alb ld land St. who wae injured when |the Frethelt, 30 Union Square. 20 moned to Albany several days age St, 8 inj vhen | ter cent discount to orgunizations or it w i i an eastbound crosstown car, tickets paid for immediately. Opera House Tonight Se ae Sale tee at with a rush-hour crowd, cor eae of the conference with the Gover- As part of the nation-wide cele-| nor about the City Trust failure, the into another trolley at Pershing Talks in Bronx. d x mont Ave. and Purdy St., Bronx. A surprise entertainment will be bration of the 1919 Hungarian Re-| Governor told she prosecutor polit- More th 20 other enger. | sive by the section at 1830 Wil volution, a tableau showing incidents | ical expediency required something More than 20 other passenger. |Ave., near Freeman St. Station, to- Mi be fecal were hurt. Worn-out brakes are |night from the revolution will be featured | must be done to stop the scandal said to have been responsible eter ic jat the Masquerade Ball, to be given | and quiet the depositors who lost te cop nehee diane ok lfor the benefit of the “Uj Elore,”| $4,000,000 in the swindle. MILLWORKERS = 1 Its e * | Hungarian Communist daily, at the er Administration 4 Charge Forgeries. for the Youth” before the |Central Opera House, 67th St. and Kinley Square Unit of the Young third Ave, 8 p. m. tonight. The! The Royal Indemnity Company [foo Boston Road. Dance follows talk, event is arranged by the Uj Blore {Yesterday filed affidavits charging wWillintonbarg - " a poner Conference with the cooperation of | that the late Frank Farrari, head of IKE An oren forum a |New York Hungarian organizations.|the City Trust Co., and of the given by tho Wi Tickets may be obtained at the rrageay melee had bankrupted ‘Ave. Discussion, Uj Elore office, 26 Union Sq., or at} the latter by means of forgeries 3,000 in North Carolina Struggle | mitt (Continued from Page One) jened can be seen from the speed) with which they have tried to set- | tle the outbreaks. Four strikes against the efficiency sys- | 5. tem resulted in quick withdrawals Downtown Young Workers Commu- recent | y ¢ ceeds to Daily Worker and U J.ava-| il) discuss “Shop Papers” at the tore. Discussion starts amounting to over $500,000. The Royal Indemnity applies for bankruptcy for the Lancia firm, say- the Hungarian Workers’ Home, 350 nist Leagu of the a Com- | Py rs BE ea aeraes ing that it owes $200,000 “exclusive er in the Pacific’ at Aaessler to Lecture [of $250,000 stock, which is wo=th- i : less”, a) on Shop Paper Work) "So. ai tent money. liberally to Unit 4, Section 4 Dance. dance and entertainment ld at the Italian Workers Club, 104th St. Saturday, April 13. Pr fascist papers in New York and was a friend of Tammany politicians. The state bank examiner certified his City Trust Co. sound two m Gertrude Haessler, active in shop ‘o- | paper work in the Communist Party, Nh be | 34 | 1 of the speed-up systems after the ‘ Workers School, 26 Union Square, | js City tru _the D 83 eu ailed, and after the Lancia as lasted res day o two.) Seman: a Apel 2, i 8: pee Esadaty Gis Lage to ee a nthe Manville-Jenckes mills | rat ion Young| The speaker has stud jployed. They are bee admitted Cees ae ee eit tomorrow, 818 / Tan Communist. Parties, Party Comrade to th , , See Be functionaries specializing in the : ithe union on the basin’ of tallest| Carp eae, «| feta pecializing rances Pilat equality with the white Seei »| subject are especially urged to at- workers,} Ores w meet today at which is not true of the few measly |p me‘Workers Center, fourth floor. | tend by the Workers School. MIDWIFE locals scattered thruout the South ; She eet Be Y s Section 2 Agit Props, Attention. ; . 17th St., New York, N. Y. maintained by the American Federa- |.“ contorencs of pg ae of EAUTIFUL Furnished ROOM Tel. Rhinelander 3916 tion of Labor. cece nt Ww. ste | near Cooperative Colony, good , ig! ~ 2 for two. J. SINGER, Apt. 1-D, 2502 Organizers from the national of-| fices of the National Textile Work- jers’ Union in York are ex pected to arrive here any moment, | it was learned. Fr: New A meeting of action is called for | Square, # class in “ ‘Trades Fraction. the Needle tomorroy Center, 26 U. Youth Needle |Barnes Ave., Allerton Ave. Station. SURPRISE ag ee baat Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet m., Workers * * Downtown deteeleeeedetodeepeegebsete SPECIAL! TODAY TO DAILY 302 E. 12th St. New York Ered to be given Saturday, March 30 at 8 P. M. at WORKER READERS For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL Large Package GILLETTE Blades MENNEN’S. Shaving Cream ...... 57c 29c KOTEX Full Dozen ......+.-- z + AND TOMORROW ONLY! ¢ + 27c at 1330 WILKINS AVENUE (near Freeman St. Subway Sta.) PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) ee ae ae Rubbing ALCOHOL 29¢ Auspices: Section 5, Bronx RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA Fall Pint: ...cr0giee Er (Communist Party) RECREATION Room t Open trom !° a om te 12 p m. SCHMIDT'S CUT RATE PHARMACY — At Foot of WHITE PLAINS AND ALLERTON AVES. Meet your Friends at GREENBERG’S Bakery © Restaurant ‘Allerton Subway Station — $f) "For Any Kind of Insurance” Workers to Demonstrate for Communism at the “THE FRE JACOB SHAEFFER Conductor Freiheit Gesang-Verein ANNA SAVINA Mezro-Soprano Kiey State Opera Freiheit Gesa Prices of Tickets: 75c, $1.00, $1.50—AlIl Seats Reserved Freiheit, 30 Union Square 7th Anniversary of the Only Communist Jewish Daily will take place SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 6TH AT THE NEW YORK COLISEUM 177TH STREET SUBWAY STATION, BRONX THE PROGRAM: A Visit to Soviet Russia OFFICIAL MOVIE OF THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. Right off 174th Street Subway Station, Bronx (CARL BRODSK { East 42nd Street, New York | Automobile INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete All Comrades Meet at Course $10, until license granted also Pitvate and apectsll dasiricilaw'te' Latiesi BRONSTEIN’S : AUTO = 845 Longwood VEGETARIAN HEA IHEIT” Empire Sonoot Avenue, Bronx RESTAURANT Eee INTervale 10019 (Cor, Prospect Sta.) 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx MELROSE— Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER : VEGETARIAN Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor | Dairy RESTAURANT } omrades vill Always Find It 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 1iith Sts. |! Next to Unity Co-operative House Plensant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx ¢ 174th St. Sta PHO NE: q NPERVALE. 9149. Cooperators! Patronize SsEROY Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy CHEMIST | 657 Allerton Avenue Restaurant Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., Tnx, 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 Shahi ites MEETINGS) eld on the first Monday of the month at 3 p. m, One ies ry—One Union—Join and Common Enemy! Otfioe Uden treme De. torte e pm. We All Meet at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 1¢1 WEST 27th STREXT NIKOLAI KARLASH NEW YORK jasn-Baritone Russian Grand Opera AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVEi UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food Meets lstSaturday in the month at 8468 «Third Ave. Baker's Loca) 164 Bronx, N._ ¥, Un! Label Bren 3s aev ts 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, 6th St., N. ¥. ©. HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. IVAN VELIKANOFF z i ‘Tenor Phone: UNIversity 5865 Moscow Art 5: ngs-Verein ieshates bee BAT COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE M. FORMAN Allerton Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 736 ALLERTON AVENUE (Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx) Phone, Olinville 2588 SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts ren aa ve