The Daily Worker Newspaper, May 1, 1929, Page 6

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t DEMONSTRATE YOUR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY BY HELPING THE JEWISH COLONIZATION IN THE SOVIET UNION-—-PARTICIPATE IN THE “ICOR” CAMPAIGN — Send Your Contributions to “ICOR”, 799 Broadway, New York, N. Y. “ICOR” For Jewish Colonization In Soviet Russia Famous International Balladist and Singer VICTOR CHENKIN CARNEGIE HALL 57th Street and Seventh Avenue Sunday, May 1 2th, at 8:15 p. m. CHARLES RECHT (of the New York Bar) Chairman CTE ED {XxX TILE STRIKERS WANT TO 7_WILL YOU HELP THEM? THEY ARE FIGHTING MILITANTLY AGAINST— Starvation wage of $12 for 60 to 72 hours | of hard toil. | ik Rationalization—Speeding them up so the bosses can increase their profits. Child Labor—Little girls and boys forced to enter the mills or starve. NEW SOVIET FILM Company towns—Where the mill boss is king lk Phevameniy rages and workers completely enslaved. See : : Beenie , depicting the life of Jewish Colonists in Russia RE FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHT TO ORGANIZE! “FROM KASRILOWKA TO BIRO BIDJAN” VAGES, LESS HOURS OF TOIL, BETTER WORKING STRIKING FOR YOU BECAUSE IF THEIR WAGES GO Admission: 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 “ICOR”, 799 Broadway, Room 514, New York sae corer He NAL RELIEF | E STRIKERS J | Greetings to the Daily Worker on International } Labor Day—May First! Hail the Revolutionary Holiday of the Workers and Peasants the World Over! THE UNICA STORES, INC. | White Plains Avenue and Britton Street, Bronx e Six Cooperative Stores | d! Scabs are : ial eS hen CAFETERIA FRUIT WORKERS LIBRARY PUBLISHERS | sd to fight on! | BUTCHER GROCERY 35 East 125th Street | conducting relief ac- | FISH LAUNDRY ae FR tSy tivities in three strike centers where relief Bee have heen Aer hiey chee The cooperative stores are run in the interest of ye eee le the consumers. tock« ith f must be opened in ot u do your share? | OUR MOTTO IS: Best merchandise at reasonable nit ee a ae ON ee The national depot for all revolutionary literature published in this country and JY FOOD! RELIEF MEANS VICTORY! ALL SYMPATHETIC ORGANIZATIONS SHOULD CONTRIBUTE. ALL WORKERS LECT FUNDS ALL THE TIME AND EVERYWHERE. ORGANIZE A ENCE IN YOUR CITY. PROVE YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE abroad. Sole representatives for Inprecorr, German and British literature. Wholesale and retail. ©) SHOULD SOUTHERN TEXTILE STRIKERS. AAS |May Day Greetings from the HARLEM FINNISH WORKERS CLUB JOIN THE WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF New York City | 1 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY AN SNSNSNSNSNSSNSNIISNGNSGSNN 2 o-oo neva ne nese ncesenee cnc cneeenatieenenseceecnncensneesersn Central Committee Italian Workers Educa- re ao Greetings WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF jtional Club of Harlem’ G,cetings from oe ‘ ON THE BASIS OF Room 604, 1 Union Square /ARBEITER BUND von) ~ 314 East 104th Street | . ARMENIAN JIN H ASL New York City , } Here is my contribution to help the Southern textile NORD AMERICA Saturday, May 1 1, 1929 UNIT B, SEC. 4 FRACTION SOLIDARITY__NOT C7 ‘ strikers win. Tell them I support them in their courageous | at 8 P. M. SOLIDARITY—NOT CHARITY struggle. |GERMAN WORKERS CLUBS ; OF NEW YORK with branches in New York Italian Fruit’ Festival New York City ae Lcoenaeenien Se aia| We es tela ee 8 RSE ERY meee \City, Brooklyn, Passaic, Phila- ALWAYS FOR THE WORKERS ‘delphia, etc., etitends May Day] First presentation of the club's { i greetings to the Daily Worker. orchestra. rey Greetings from German-speaking workers, join Greetings from ‘ | Mei Mierd adoay and take an active part in the) Concert and Dance QF, and 4F International Br. No, 2 struggle of the American Lead SECTION 6 | We rent our halls for meetings and SECTION 6 a]: working class. A ciher purposes at low rentals, BROOKLYN, N. ¥. BROOKLYN, N. Y.

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