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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1929 FORGE WORKERS) ‘entrar to Saare ce rgo of Wrecked Ship A F.OF L BACKS’) Communist Activiti 4 | oo Ly JAILED AT IN CINCINNATI 70 | MAYOR IN POLICE ——— sasnxrrax—— TRIAL: JAILED ‘ | os ae om t : i Department lebrations will be at the Sea- a j Negro work men's Club, at 12 nc od j Bronx Park 1 Bran Aa ja] x Por Docked 1 Day Wages i Green's ManCommends| 4 svccia mestine of the branch to/97 Ave Be in ne ee tah : | 1 : . sleet a temporary lL be i 7). 81. "aT. S for Community Fund Leach In Minneapolis | iia ai s!s0"oaay, Lerten CAL at beer Jrive on Militants m A , = <a mont! at 6220 today, 93 Ave. B \antiaiad trout Pane e CINCINNATI, 0. (By Mail) — MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., (By L————BROOKI | (Continued from Page One) After whooping it up for a fortnight | oe he A. F. of L. came across , s. E pit the exeeption of Brown), ats in the interest of bigger and better Tata ee Dey a Healt ‘l ES ah Tre ref . fs ~, =3 or § § ce 2 h m The ecedented bail of $5, charity, this center of Art, Culture |mounted and on motoreycle, to at- 113 Hinsdale ed ag eee merc and the Higher Things (It is nation: | |tack the street demonstration of ; : who had. been to. waive ao ene ally known for its university and | |thousands of workers, led by the literally the tight. of auceTAElage saysages) has managed to scrape to- | | eemunist Party, in Minneapolis on raterna rganiza 1Ons guaranteed in the constitution of gether the $2,054,000 for its two year | ae are a ie te United Seles ates oo es Commaunity Chest budget. ier ott Gren ceaident-ot the \ Labor Defenas’ whish tases bedi The seven thousand solicitors American Federation of Labor, MANHATIAN | vigorous defense campaign for the literally sweated blood as lashed by| which is notorious for its support of : ° 5 : arrested workers, When Jennie the rhetoric and pointed taunts of | |American imperialism and whose ee a Wet Comrades ow still or motion pic- | Cooper, Philadelphia district repre- William Albers; chain gracery czar.) oe & | president took part in the launching os , only 3 ture cameras gre asked to attend. sentative of the I. L. D. entered & they canvassed every house in the Si ee “ = wed ; Bet ievacis * slums, every factory, shop and of- fice, every store—even the Kroger Grocer; Albers’ own, to Following the collision of the River Orontes with the Spanish liner Cristobal Colon, in New York Harbor, workers are taking great risks in attempt to salvage the boat’s cargo. of Wall Street's latest battleship in » New York City, sent a letter to Colonel Leach commending him on his “loyalty to our institutions dur- farmer m, at Worker an 30D. the National Textile Uni I 2 Wants Volun- protest against th sts and the high bail, she was told by the chief of police that the workers are dis- satisfied with this country and the Plant, Service Power scrape together the contents of the : ing the war, and he proved it again pipe aca bail is therefore not high! ee ‘ . ! ‘ ¢ » D ro ers to prepare membership | en handymen, g city’s “generous giving. BREAN DELIVERY 50 Killed A Day By “CHAMPION® FETE last night. The American Federa-|pooks for the Southern textile striic- chanics, operators, porters! Joseph Brodsky, attorney for the Everyone Has Stake.” | J J Automobiles In U. S. | sa i sees x his action.” Sitional ‘estile. Workers’ Union, 104|urged to come, I, L. Do wil 1 the workers at j adine didn allsdone, ana views snide | ‘Thus, the A. F. of L., consistent | Witth Ave. between 9 a, m. and pS |the opening tomorrow. And after it is all done, the new TRE TOC aan Conan with its policy of brazen betrayal of |: ™- daily. Pan | BRONX _||'The I, L. D. points out that these comes forth from headquarters that e Travelers Insurance Company . * s tite landed “giving” is to be the asserted today that 4,500 persons i" the workers, approves of the strike-| Night Workers D. pene | arrests are part of the nation-wide i id 0: giving i vere Killed i a pahinle. aoe breaking mayor, his war-monger| ‘The Night Workers I. L. D. Branch! Southern textile strikers will lead attack on militants and on the rule henceforth. Everyone were kil led in motor vehicle acci lpehitical ali + y will have a meeting tomorrow after-| discussion at the branch meeting at 4.4, Horn aad call icles have a “stake” in the city’s philan- -—_— dents during the first quarter of the ices polit ues! uve; es ne ae of an} Noon at 3 o'clock at the Workers|2700 Bronx Park East Thursday | foreign-born ang calls on al are %y L Aicanindle by 2 rear. & Tat: Sta a date ‘ army of police and plainclothes men Center, 26 Union Square. t conscious workers to support its thropy. According to the new plan, 5()() ¢ year in the United States, a daily | p Wayouts : a Spies ah a eae 4 rewentitie amie the me should age to themselves, a ea ey eis City {average of approximately 50. iseepnenal Program against workers. Needle ‘Trades Workers’ Industrial Cloakmakers Council 1 HEN to ae Nee ease ditt of z a ry’; vi 7 55 a 7, r cy i i a Yohen will ture on ganiza- | workers whose only “crime” is that sinee they are the chief beneficiaries. emand Increase January’s average.was 55 a day,| of eakers, Musie _During the demonstration Pat De- Union Sianie at: 140d Bostor a ‘s y nas 4 ie oie ae aed had | February 40 and March 50. Ig ete vine, district organizer of the Com-| | Members are requested by the ori Wg pk Me ee a meeting in eels has 2 ABS) ers i rty, was Ga) aes slat hela gieee ae. bratio’ labor's ernational holi- little effect on the success of the| KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 6—| ceev Sues Arrangements haye been com- ™unist Party, was pulled off the ith’st. ‘and Sixth Ave, at 4:40 p,m. Fee Oe pres me eka cua cag ¢ ampaign this year. General About 500 bakery wagon drivers, of pleted for the big “Champion” Din- SAP Leach a PUP | ag inany_as ‘possivie. from 27th Se |. Pari "he held’ every | 9% eae ; fifteen or 17 of * bo? 4 " er, which w: ie i j a between Sixth Seventh Aves. for Tuesday evening at 1400 Boston . Chaim Albers and his Sifteen oF 17 of the city’s largest baking com- eae anak he: open ‘police are here only because they ar alccee cube tu ae toad, conducted by Arnold Powell | Another Worker Jailed. the signal and theta “apatera: ve | peruse: struck today for 9 #10 weeldy Communist Party drive to build up |2%¢ afraid of their meal tickets.” Downtown Protest Meet, I ROOR DMN oe (veal 10, the: Lauya yoy ken) ee See tp “ "{inerease in salary guarantee, the “Negro Champion,” the only | Much brutality was displayed by the) 4 meeting protesting against po- 9 | BETHLEHE May 6.— layed orders down the li : heroes Leta “police in breaki the street|lice brutality in the Berlin May Day| Council 10, Bensinhurst. 2 y : The strike is sa complete that mass newspaper for Negro workers |PO1Ce in oreaking up the street)‘ vlebrations will be held at the Sea-|_ J. Garelick will ; on “Peretz’s| Anna Gerlach, a worker who at- MVorkers Eareet tb Ay: bread was not delivered today thru- and farmers in this country. |demonstration, At a mass meeting |men’s Club, 28 South St, at 12 noon| Works” at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, 48/tended the May Day celebration of ae ae 3 poe ae ah eh y ip dine ees b held immediately after by the work- | today. (Bay 28th St. the Communist: Party here, was are The the joker was discovered.) out the city. _—_— The dinner will take place at the |" ~ ’ = nist Party here, was ar ing scared everyone sick by| i. 7 pe. Workers’ Center at 6:30 on Friday | °"S; the alliance of the bosses, Leach rested while at work today, charged BOAreG every Y\ The present guarantee of the N. Y. Workers to Mee ‘ i | and the A. F. of L. bureaucrats was | Saithl aeattin Bait eae making them believe that a great| ! P hae. i . evening, May 10. All working class | orn tne oa condemned vith sedition, Bail was set at deal of giving was expected of them, drivers is $30, and they very rarely Today in Solidarity Negro groups will unite with Party | *Posed and condemned $5,000. She will face trial tomor- ng of millionaire, make more than that per week. The “philant! in charge of the! object of the bakeries in paying on » thought to make doubly sure 4 commission basis is to create a at no slackers would be recorded. : 5 ee So every firm with a pay roll kindly feeling of competition between the romoved from the weekly pay of divers of the same company and of Meee competing companies and thus keep them from organizing. WAY 1 BATTLES | IN MANY CITIES the penalty of continuing on Only in Moseow Are cess It worked ab plant notorious condition of their ed as they saw mes on the front page: each day er “Procter and Gamble Give groups for discussion of the Negro work and the support of the “Cham- a. pion.” (Continued from Page One) bank accounts of the said organiz: tion.” Prominent Speakers. ion. ees tak Speakers at the dinner will in- Will Not Disband. clude Henry Rosemund, of the Since the Red Front Fighters were Needle ‘Trades Workers Industrial (organized with the possibility in | Union; Harold Williams, of the Ne- | mind that such an attack on them|8™° Department of the Communist s t ., :.|Party; Grace Campbell, of the Ne- might at any time be made, it is gro Workers Relief, and Robert not considered here that their for- Minor, secretary of the Party. John mal “suppression” will mean much. |Owens, who led the California fight The militant workers, who fought |against segregation in the schools, the police for four days in the will act as toastmaster. streets of Wedding and Neukoelln | In addition to the speeches, an districts and excited the admiration unusually fine program of entertain- of even the enemies’ seasoned mili-| ment has been arranged. The hall tary experts here with their effec- will be decorated for the occasion JUDGE FORCED TO ALLOW PICKETING \Grocery Clerks Defeat | Right Wing Scabs | The contempt of court case of the grocery clerks union for picketing was dismissed yesterday by Justice Wasservogel at the Bronx Supreme \Court, Special Sessions, Part I, who declared that picketing was permis- 10,000 DYE MEN Paterson Textile Union Defies District Att’y many shops are ready to strike al- ready. The response of the workers to the campaign thus far has been so! enthusiastic that the union has had to move to a new, and much larger) headquarters, at 205 Paterson St.,| which will be the headquarters of (Continued from Page One) | row with the 16 other workers ar- rested at the May Day meeting. ELECTRICIANS BETRAYED. LONDON, (By Mail).—Betrayed Wage Increase and No y the officialdom of the Electrical More Company Union 2% Union, the rank and file elee- tricians in the London district have (Continued from Page One) sters and Chauffeurs, Local 816, 8% hour, when they were calling for |The employers’ association posts,a strike if they did not receive a $10,000 bonds not to break the con-| much larger inc tract, and individual bosses wi have to post forfeits of $3,000 each, Wreck Company Union. employers’ which they tr received a wage increase of a penny Comrade The company union | Frances Pilat d hard to build up ee Re blade 2t’ Parades Encouraged tive tactics, are not going to simply under the direction of Lydia Gibson, {sible On the appeal of the bosses, ailethe Hee can ree uni’at| Guring the strike is abolished. It re een Re must not holler when the boss “sug- ; disband at the orders of two “so- Drawings and cartoons, illustrating however, the matter was turned over 9-" Dayton St, the convention of {WAS called the Demolition Associa- pie Ba Nan 2 ey Pantie atces oxnisaily fiesd: (Continued from Page One) cialist” enemies of labor. They are phases of the Negro workers’ lives, to a referee. The Gingalls Fruit i 401 5 (Northern New Jersey) of |ti0® of Greater New York, and had el. Rhinelander 39 San Cae tried to demonstrate here on May needed to protect workers from po- have been donated by well-known ar- | Market, 22 E. 170th St,, had hailed the National Textile Workers Union, offices at 209 Twenty-fourth St., a Get Least, ‘Give Most. 1, despite the prohibition of the lice who have just given an exhibi- tists and will be auctioned. their five picketing strikers to | te ene A chord, secretary of hall run by the bosses. : ——— Yes, Cincinnati did itself proud.| government. There were collisions | tion of their ferocity by raking | Musical Program. court. Where ihe eg y The strike started April 1, and || COMMADES MEET 4 scheme with the d indeed, that th police and many arrest working class tenements with ma- An unusual program of music has the union, and John Pippan and Mar- Right Wing Scabs Fired. tin Russak of the Paterson jocal, and | continued with many arrests, which Giusti’s Spaghetti House will be used in every charitable /The printers struck and no news-' chine gun fire and ruthlessly execut-|been arranged which will include we hs rh Hi) (did not prevent active picketing by Mbers and his ¢o-| papers were published. 'The streets ing Zoergiebel's instructions to | Mme. Mable Hurd Fairfax, well-| The picketing of the grocery and Gus Deak, of the Passaic local. Wit the workers until the victory was | 5.course Luncheon 50c—11 to 3 t the plan will be were full of workers and students! “shoot without warning at every- known Negro soprano; Arthur “airy at 9 E. Moshula Parkway con- | (POU ih silk industry. Weisbord | secured, yesterday. Genie Dine eon r cities in need of | demonstrating. body who shows himself at a win- Gaines, 2 tenor of the Kentucky tinued after the boss yesterday aL sy Br t for the national or-|_, The strike began when the cm- s a i SEE dow.” choir, and soloists of the Freiheit thtew out the United Hebrew Trades | Will algo report for the nationtl 0 vloyers refused to sign a new con-\|4 LA CARTE ALL DAY And on top of news comes the Riga Workers Come Out. | Occupy Liebknecht House. Mandolin Orchestra, who can be! “kosher union sign and its two Sct delagaten to tne Cleveland ‘tact on the expiration of the old x 49 West 16th Street | report that a “super community RIGA, Latvia, May 6.—Revolt-| poica today occupied, but later Counted on to give an excellent per- scab agents, who for nearly a month Trade Union Unity Convention call-/°P¢: An attempt by the employers ’ hest” is being planned by all the tionary workers tried to demon- gai upled, Dub [ater | rormance, have been having the pickets ar- 7 3 sean to secure an injunction against the Mact wour e riendarat ies Fh taser saa : n evacuated, the Karl Liebknecht °° tract lee ed by the left wing to organize aj} iecure af i y riends a Super corporations of the United strate here, in Duenaburg, Libau, |) ie Gute Gee wituaked at The dinner wiil start the drive '¢ er tae trate Galea center. (Tene ealleds ' States Having merged everything and other cities, although a police ;OUS®: Im Which fre situated Note oa sustaining fund for the Negro| These worthies were Sam Heller, speed Two Pickets Cut. GREENBERG’S a it. Fahne, the militant Communist | a Italian Workers to Meet. . and that those who receive the least jlice and many were wounded and|Pe? eS oy. ne and» increase. its distribution. £0 Urhese cobs ta a ellcd two conta | workers employed in the dye houses, | John Kalinoski, who, on May 2, was| | 939 E. 174th St, Cor. Hoe Ave. "should give the most. |arrested. The social-democrats as- Lage guarepepes Montagarsing workers in factories, laundries, /ago for graft, and Harry Recenz. non-union as well as union mem- slashed across the face with a razor| | Right oft 174th Street Subway sisted the police against the Warde | ers sabes sane Serochine ie pad docks, gavages and in other Negro weig, former temporary organizer, bers, has an) been called for nate by a scab who was never arrested. Station, Bronx | ers. They were led by a social-|Papers have been reporting that the | youp who was fired out last year after a¥, May 12, at 10 a. m, at the/He was sent to Methodist Episcopal PLAN HUGE BUS democrat member of parliament Police jn their musderous campaign | "Tickets for the dinner may be ob- being exposed as a grafter who be- | Italian-American Citizens’ Club, at| Hospital where 34 stitches in his] named Brunokalnin. to : s in sight, they believe there is noth-| order mg left to merge but philanthropy | every prohibited They were where attacked by armed po- Champion, which will make it pos 2 Somr i rty | and the Communist Party | -inia to issue it asa regular weekly headquarters. tained at the district office of the Party, workers, and print photographs of fhe bullets’ to’ prove it. ane Communist Workers’ | former business agent of the Retail Grocery, Fruit and Dairy Clerks) A mas meeting of all Italian which the campaign to build up shop Weayediaveikery at ROD & crack: committees and mill locals will be One of the recent cases of vio- lence by the employers’ scabs was | Bakery & Restaurant face were taken. Antony Zaikowsky, a picket, on All Comrades Meet at 2 ar ‘ : They were being paid $7 a day | qj 1 h e day, was stabbed by / i ‘ Book Shop, and the office of the Y ng lay | discussed. jthe same day, was stabbed by a jes a MERGER FOR iJ S$ Afghans Spike Rumors Besides the Australian reporter AO Sn Negro Labor ‘Congress, ah to put the United Hebrew sign |" ‘This Saturday night at 8 p. m.|seab and taken to the same hospital BRONSTEIN’S ’ Vi of British That USSR Ww? was killed, another reporter, 169 w. isard St. in the window, to have the pickets | hig circus will be held at Car-|where four stitches were taken in VEGETARIAN HEALTH : is ead * lah a ¥ ar, cee the Nos. Bins Sheet Sd jbeaten up, framed up and arrested, | penters Hall, 56 Van Houten St., the|a deep wound. RESTAURANT : s Arming Amanullan siche Zeitung, was shot in the foo and to do a little scab work in the | purpose of which is, aside from a | ee . $35,000,000 Concern to by the police. market. Picketing is going on mili-) good time, to raise funds for the DR. J. MINDEL 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx LONDON, May 6—Answering the Socialists Like Zoergeibel. tantly here, despite the numerous | organization drive. 1 Control System rumors spread by the British im-| After a furious anti-Communist 3 arrests. i aA SURGECN DENTIST MELROSE » Feenea a perialists, the Afghan legation in campaign in favor of the police, the A number of stores in Brooklyn MOVIE STRIKE. , i 4 SAN FRANCISCO, May 6 (UP). Tondon has issued a denial of press bourgeois ; hay & jare now on strike, with the union VI By Mail).— 1 UNION SQUARE Dair Li pict hint - lans for a $35,000,000 i ‘on i Ovewerh: tieveneuere, Rave. (Han ye icketi i POTTSVILLE, Pa., (By Mail).— ||| neom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183] | Vipera) —Tentative plans for a $35,000, reports that the Soviet Union is sup- | commenced to publish energetic crit- a picketing them. The workers inthe } 4, ving picture operators here are Nok conuseted atk oe omrades Will Always Find It | bites doa of the major bus lines ae the ring the Afghan armies with arms |icism of the police action, This ap-| \neighborhoods where strikes are on striking for better conditions. cihevior{ics y Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. United States, are being laid, it was iq ammunitions. The statement plies especially to the Berliner /Gontinsditrom Base Ove) sympathize fully with the strikers 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx learned here today. isaid the Soviets were never involved ‘'ageblatt, the Achtuhrabendblatt, | CREE STOR EAE _|disregarding the scab iit 2) —————————_—_—_| PHONE Ue . ‘sat ne |s A A DIAL, »\for the defense as he pointed out ),,, i “For Any Kind of Insurance” | | NE:— INTERVALB 9149, Charles F. Wren, president of the in the internal affairs of Afghan- | the Berliner Zwelfuhrblatt and the n abe brew Trades signs, ‘or Any Dr. ABRAHA | < Pickwick Stages,” Inc., admitted jstan and added that conditions in Frankfurter Zeitung Has the tates roe URE UyO8: | UU WSUS ‘ fas Pa erate eet Stee sacaiey were Imgevting Wend | iy “aly smewspaper completely got from Harold Johnston, Neptune Hague Exploits School ARL BROD K cor. 280, EAST 5m stREET || MEET YOUR FRIENDS at ys ae eet satisfied with Zoergeibel is the so- | Gj 4 ‘ I pl } A A . | Foca oxo lew York f) . - . premature to permit a definite an-| Since the recent victories of Am- cial democratic paper Vorwarts, pads Hiniopy Mauna to Joh, Children in Campaign; | Uretepnone: murray Hil. 5550 ice eee ee ea any Messingeg's Vegetarian ai nouncement. manulla Khan over the puppet sup- | which reports the murderous blood- | Tues., Thurs., 9.30 a, m, to 12; * hound lines. It is expected the merger will ap- ply to the Pickwick, Yelloway, Grey- Such a consolidation would form a nationwide system. ENGLISH JOBLESS GROW. ported by Great Britain there has been an assiduous spreading of ru- mors to give excuse for direct Brit- | ish intervention. | MILK DRIVERS MAY STRIKE - ston’s rich father that something bath under the heading, “Zoergiebel chould be done for his daughter, Restores Ories eerie Marianne, a child of sixteen, and aes .., expecting a baby of which young | District 2 of the Communist’ Johnston was the father. Party of the U. S. has called a) Children Young. Rival Grafters Jealous |: Bast 42nd Street, New York JERSEY CITY, N. J., May 6.— School children here are viewed as |potential campaign supporters by | FOR SALE PERSONAL | the democrat Mayor Hague of Tren- | % to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 1 p, m. Please telephone for appointment. Telephone: Lehigh 6022 and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., T -onx, N.Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station Cooperators! Patronize ‘ meeting for today at noon at the) The defense attorney pointed out|ton. City School Sui etintendent | CORONA No. 3 Typewriter F Real_ Ori LONDON, (By Mail)—The gov- SEATTLE, Wash. (By Mail).— Seamen’s Club, 28 South St., New giso that most of Faruggio’s chil-| James Nepean Rar faniiene in good condition. Price $15. S E R O ‘or a Real yoriental Cooked Meal svnment admits a total of 1,200,000 Milk drivers pee are Sed a York, of av ul aide ito ee dren were young and could not!95,000 of the city’s 40,000 Aehaol| Call at 101 W. 28th St. Ask! Y INTERNATIONAL is the rogistered unemployed for wage increase of 75 cents an hour | against police brutality in the Ber- york, and that the family would be 4 i. Jasco CHEMIST ast week. This, tho probably only and a vacation each year with pay. \\in celebrations of children to attend one night session | for Comrade L. Ramos. a part of the real number, is 70,000|A strike of over 500 drivers is more than a year ago. \threatened. Windstorm Kills Farmers and Destroys Maryland Towns International |‘ gestitute if the bread winner were Labor Day, and to express solidar- taken away. Judge Bodine listened ity with the heroic German fighters. |oojdly, said nothing, and imposed the extreme penalty. Marianne ‘screaming, “my father, my father,” She had testified in the trial that |she told her father of her condi- tion, accompanied him to Johnston, and that Johnston then taunted \them and told them that nobody ia his respectable position could afford to recognize the daughter of “dirty Damages Berlin, N. H. BERLIN, N. H., May 6.—Twisted telephone and electric light wires and parts of shattered buildings clut- tered the streets of the town here after a tornado passed at 4 o’clock yesterday. The storm lasted ten minutes, and although it left some was led half fainting from the room. | |this week in the company of their parents was denounced by anti- | Hague forces as “dragging the public school system into politics” at their public meeting last night. Hague’s rivals, jealous for control ‘of the city’s apparatus through which the democratic administra- tion reaped such huge profits, an- nounce an open air meeting on the steps of the court house. Hague, just now under fire from his opponents for his huge campaign clares the “night session” to be merely an opportunity for the par- \ents of the pupils to “see the schools |in operation,” the astuteness of the maneuver is resented by his poli- tical enemies, who state they will |take legal action to prevent the move, The mayor’s henchmen led a $250,000 damage, none were injured. |“Hague Loyalty Parade” last night. The International Paper and the Many of the workers who, as vic-| RRP | |] cooperntors! PATRONIZE | BERGMAN BROS. Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy, Toys 649 Allerton Ave. | BRONX, N. Y. Telephone: Olinville 9681-2—9791-2 BUSINESS MEETING) 1d on shez it Mor m, to 6 p. m. Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open trom 1* a m te 13 p m, 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (i flight up) 2700 BRONX P/ "°K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. ” ry * 3 i Ow deadpan cinisepproprinted™ cite elias, | { Hotel and Restaurant Workers Tel.: DRYdock 8880 ehgo! UN ee te inute T. “mustering support on the eve of the | Branch of the Amalgamated 1] FRED SPITZ, Inc. | Ten Minute Tornado _ tering support on the eve of the Food Workers 9 ANC. |'[ "Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 municipal elections, While he de-|| yg wy, siet St. Phone Circle 7330 FLORIST E John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E.12th St. New York NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet. 1st & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVEL.UE Northern Automobile Company tims of his machine, were forced to! Advertising Dept. 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Three farmers were killed and several injured, and many farms destroyed, in the windstorm which plants were among those most sev-| pay graft to hold down the pettiest | 26-28 Union Sq., New York City snatrees jot and 111th Ste, Strictly ‘Vegetarian Food -waused the wreckage above in Laytonsville, Maryland, \,. | erely damaged, «. Job, found it expedient to attend. ‘9 Unity Co-operative House @ ae a