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™" DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK WED: ESDAY. JUNE 12,:1929 z he Page Five | Shoe Workers to Hold Membership Mass Meeting i: in Brooklyn Tomorrow Night PLAN NEW DRIVE To fee Aen gee TAMMANY PASS cis Wevhees Davee MASS OPEN FORUM TODAY AT 1» |MacDONALD IN ON UNORGANZED| ©“ @tonal Textile Union page pent yaw = 2S" Ty HEAR BEN COLD ON FUR STRIKE KING'S COUNCIL (Continued from Page One) | greet | some of them being choked into insensibility in the desperate attempt | | of is employers to stop the new walkouts planned to take place Wants Votes: Tenants at that time. : : Following such actions of the police and employers, what should be League Bares Fraud * more natural than the shooting events last Friday? Once before when Teas Gold, Biedenkapp and our headquarters had been destroyed, the “legal” arm of the company (Contanued from: Pager Gna) Others to Speak was used when state soldiers seized all our people so that the masked (‘Pt this will be fixed at about $ a delegation of Gastonia strikers at its Roof Garden Dance onight at ey ea eacians Foundation. Shop Chairmen’s Meeting Tomorrow Night; Dawes — He Will h St. an Ave., and w’ > q y rel eoliiacity with ths Mobilize Women, Youth for Struggle Confer This Week of the south, rom Page! ON (Continued fr The Gastonia strike, the first of tl y labor govern- (Continue from Pi e) (Continued from Page On was made | Boa rs 4 in a territory considered | Was unceremoniously fired by the!believe that such a thing can be ac- |... e = t meal mob of the chamber of commer¢e men could do its foul work without Wee oe nen roe ual ba it te ‘oof, sh that | corre machine at the last |complished? It is a well-known see FS pipet For the purpose of mobilizing for | - Have sues: same chamber of commerce men who shouted against 1.) 1-04 eenattine ban eee if unionization. and solidarity of wor on held recently in|fact that the courts and the police | boing that of Ben Turner, oueiahaie anon: axtonelvatnncnnicnnl ive| the “re “ ?? “ ” ing r 2 s y i be fatto Bese ‘ aie z Ber : a new extensive organization drive | lestroying “property” were the first to destroy “property’ [precious 8 per cent. ers can overcome any obstacles or 3 se Budish exposed | will alw lend their full authority | jo, of the general strike be- prejudices connected with 0 activities of the |for the protection of strikebreakers among thousands of unorganized of | themselves. \ New York shoe workers, the Inde- When the union saw no one arrested for wiping out our head- According to the best opinion, the AGERE trayal who will be parliamentary \new law will enable the landlords to | 2" tegardless of location or in- clique ore the delegates. and that intimidation and terrorism secretar pendent Shoe Workers Union is call-| quarters, when it seemed we had no “rights” that any thu; Referring ° appes E ractic i e i kers | E g of the bosses f : dustry. | Ref to the appeal to Sam- ually practiced against the é eg fs ing a mass meeting for tomorrow) had the duty to respect, when the state and county officials only played (P22 {heir expense accounts, to sell | “U7” Seo a oe SN uel Unter by the American |strikers, but the strikers in no case | tment sof eres tet at Acenate’ Hall, O18 Hiclaey awit fak |properties from fictitious companies| The Office Workers Union, al-|™ : ; s ‘ was that of H. Pensonby as night at Arcadia Hall, alsey | around with fake investigations, the union had to act for itself. The | controlled by them and allow the|though it faces hard struggles ahead Federation of “Labor, the fur manu-|are permitted to practice any ter- | parliamenta: cretary of | St. Brooklyn, For the past three) union built a new headquarters and wrote an open letter to the gov- ear facturers’ as ations and the Joint | roristh or intimidation against scabs. | Gominions. e failure of MacHene months the w ‘holding companies to charge exor-|t0 overcome the white collar slaves’ n has been conduct-| ernor of North Carolina, Max Gardner, and informed him that the Council, whi : sha : b appeared in the| This holds good in cases of the most | aid to meme Ponesnhe te a rocits ing strikes against eight Board of union would defend its union rights-and the lives of its members at all hed aa fee yea aati ie eae cy pene, arian te ne Times cn June 6, Budish writes: genuine Henares where practices shake rp eel Es % oe see ‘Trade and the Shoe Manufacturers’ | costs from such fascist attacks as before. lailowed statue Ge thes a Pata \renillavo® ah aan Raaadl Ran iexedelinnce’ |100 per cent of the workers are out.|sion on the mess made im foreign read uma can eens tlk By this policy the National Textile Workers’ Union of America Exicve BakeLaw. |ganizational drive. “This open alliance between the | Would anyone believe that in a case in the labor govermmentiae bosses to break the strike | te Manviive dome retreat one inch. We refuse to be bulldozed by | ‘The Harlem Tenants League yes-| The Roof Garden Dance tonight is {American Federation of Labor, the | Where allegedly only an insignitic eak the strike. the Manville-Jenckes Co. or by any of the other despots who are | Bye n. Final ar.|Furriers Joint Council and the em. | Minority are trying to cau MacDonald held both of the pre- jterday issued a statement exposing |Part of thi this fake rent law. The Teague | tangements points out that, though the law was |@ successful an Strikers Firm. the ones really guilty for those who have been shot. We will carry on The most recently victory won by| with the same vigor and firmness as before. Relief will be given the union was against the Lipp Shoe| eut to those who need it. Picket lines will be re-established, The and the bulk of the workers are op- | m d to it, that they can possibly ve any chance in the world to n completed for |Ployers for the purpose of taking 1d enjoyable evening. |Joint action against a e would foreign office port- mer labor cabinet h ans’ any pleas for ice |statement by Charles Stetsky, ma gress, it is an attempt to dupe the | cream, sodas or cigarettes, and a|ager of the Joint Council, to the tenants and deliver them more se-|spacious roof-top, overlooking Cen- |fect that the workers are pr a : s r sul 3 press C. Smith’s Negre e Or-|no doubt be considered a crime even | * teeta und Com which signed an agree-| strike will go on with ever new intensity and determination. bia hove ped co Miotimass prsteare ees a ale Nee Satta by the most rabid ‘pure and simple’ force a strike by alleged intimida- Hee ee to all the demands | With the aid of the International Labor Defense a huge campaign |crship of the Harlem ‘Tenants |music that only a union band can trade unionist. i UNE NEA Vie tments were an Fane rae i % will be launched north and south for the release of all those workers League, the Communist Party and | produ refreshments will be on| “The Times’ account quotes a| The Real Reason. Pr. n the face of mass arrests, in-| who have been jailed. We are sure the whole working class and the |the American Negro Labor Con-|hand tc “If the employers and Stetsky | 0f colonic on, parlie~ junctions, police intimidations and| best elements from all over the country will co-operate with us until gangsterism the strikers stand firm) the jail doors are opened and our fighters freed. 1 secretary ot il lord of fear that the strike may be suc- |™entary 2 cessful, it is because they know |the admiralty air d Bea coynae aun pecoeniions ds From now on the drive to organize the 300,000 textile workers |curely into the landlords’ clutches |tral Park, is at the disposal of the |sbly bitterly opposcd to the strike. | very well that the great majority | the adm aces rahe Welk, ue he South will go on with new energy. We shall not stop till the |At its overwhelmingly successful | dancers. Should the weather not Stetsky says: ‘And certainly, the| of the fur workers are determined of agricul- utie oe aes extile workers of the North and South are really free. meeting on Monday night, at which | permit outdoor dancing, the affair employers, whose busines: have | to fight for union conditions. eee dea Bier mentary BEE RRA eth deke Meer del |3C new members were enrolled, the {will be held indoors, been seriously affected are also op-| «fT had a recent opportunity to | Secretary of th d of trade, iy lonidiee thas eouibiieds iiiniclat “Aas |League adopted the following pro- | — pesed to the calling of the strike.’” | personally investigate the conditions | yw ASHINGTON. D. ©, June Te . Se ence f the I in the Board | ( 4 A r t |gram for immediate action: f Fear Suecess of Strike. prevailing now in the fur trade, I : Ae eres of the bosses in the Boar ommuni1s C 1V1 1e | 1. The organization of all |Hold Pa arty Unity Commenting on this, Budish says: |have no hesitation in saying that to|2°¢ Seneral feeling that the an- of Trade and Associated Shoe Manu- A : ie nouncements of MacDonald’s intend- that: (hus Geethan eared working class tenants into strong, Housewarming for i the workers a’ onal thectes opposed to the |speak of any real collective agree-| oq visit aroused here + ms as Arthur Bender, Grit- fighting Leagues, such as the . str who in heaven can make ments in the fur trade is to con- | new. British premier’ will Deusen fin & White, and Curt Wolfelt from | [MANHATTAN | tne c Waa Sette aiecusneg | Hatlem Tenants League. Section 1, Saturday (them And why bring in/sciously misrepresent the situation. |To" the axpeei ad eerie bankruptey. They realize that dur-| 7-7 | tthe, meeting ‘at the Workers Cen- 2. The formation of House | -_— the opposition of the employers to |There may be agreements, but they Hoover. ete aver hae paves ce ing the next fow weeks they ‘will Section One Celebration, [8580 Ae tm. today St. Bath Beach, at} Committees in every tenement in | Party unity celebration and |the strike at all? Or is it because, |are not worth the paper on which | pig tebe Ae Ne bs : be forced either to sign with the|wil he hela by the ‘seston sar te | Horley | Warming wall be held chy (Sec: jas Mz Sips: Bees) on.to sey, that they are written. It is an/unchal- | “hey ‘announced that they wel | ti n € of the Communist Party |the left wing union ‘might never-|lengeable fact that there are at PreS-| come his visit and will be glad to union or go out of business. new headquarters at 27 EB. 4th St. at| 8. The formation of Block Com- RR aaa _ |s p.m. Saturday, A Marionette |LAbor and Fraternal) mittees representing and uniting {ot N ‘0 meet this situation the union|show by the Pio , a Pioneer or- is urging all workers to attend the | ghestta, dance music,” games “and a Organizations tival will be ‘features’ on the mass meeting. Among the speakers w York at its new h theless succeed in carrying on ajent no union conditions enforced in 27 East Fourth St., Saturday |successful strike’ and because of |the fur trade and that the conditions June 15th, that fear ‘th and the | prevailing in the fur shops are un- lid program is promised | work rs have banded together for |}earable and ‘border on the sweat- help make it a success. It was in- dicated that the naval question, for- eign markets, ete., will be the chief every House Committee in the | te block. All these Committ to j ever e 8 be united through the Harlem | A will be Ben Gold of the Needle : | splei Setas = points of d Trades | inne le pal umenterera tale: Tenants League. for this affair including a marionette |the purpose of inviting Mr. Unter-|shop conditions of olden times. In | POS_ Trades Industrial Union, F. G. ; “ 4 Phe. Committe aad th by they wp r te come to their rescue.’ ” fact, diti I bl Biedenkapp, general manager of the | tival of 2 ; n| | i. \: tees and he show by the Young Pionee’ ate Come 00 ene u act, conditions are so unbearable | —= a Independent ‘Shoe Workers Union, |Com™unist held | “The "branch meets. toden, aeteee, | League to prepare for and to call |chestra numbers by the Pioneer Or-| The letter continues: that the fur workers see no other “For Any Kind of Insurance” Taito Mrilacann: orbanaen ol Wncieeecemen conch and ees Mo ethe Unity Cooperative House, | a rent strike against rent raises |chestra, a food carnival, and danc-| “Needless to say to any trade | way out except to go out on strike dhe ieiton, Who. will: @ ho will speak in Italian, | U2 “will be on the program. SS BT le: be and dispossesses where other |ing and games. | unionist with any experience at all |2nd fight for real conditions. K lable ‘throughout the days” AomXS, Nork Drug Clerks, | means fail, 2; | Tickets for this entertainment are! this alleged banding together of | — “It is because of this determina- ‘ S75 IN Ue by escent Mheadduarteren of eval 5. The calling of a c de Jon sale at 25 cents. | the employers and the werkers | tion on the part of the furriers. Telephone: Murray Hil. 5550 Ft geet rary Br x Section, will be held at Hunts | Conference of Tenants League: x must sound very suspicious. On | that all the employers’ associa- 7 East 42nd Street, Ni Youk Bet ach, N. J. postponed Saturday due | vard, at 8 pe im. todays” Promi.| Houseand Block Committees, la- the face of it, it can have only one _ tions have banded together against 2 eels New 208 aa a eae eGR SEP ttle ade et Do Es | tee mie, np oes, tor [Drug Clerks in Masa| Sat cce ar meee | oie cate : jSatura avn une 15. ;for immediate execution of organiza-| ternal organizations d other ; i “This i " * t e ‘ganizations an her Joint Council put itself at the ser- ‘This open alliance of the cntire tional demands, , : - P 7 FIGHT FRAME- UPS the c.4 «10m, “Section * a * sympathetic bodies to unity the Meet in Bronx Tonight veto ine employers, who fear | 4. F of L, with employers’ asso. || MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Aicihe mectinguercmccm 6b, wears vorwstaluntegrs Aeneral work are| ight against high rents, dispos- | | the coming strike of the for work- | ciations cannot be signified other~ || WM aoe: au? 3 ors Center, 26 Union Square, at 6:80) asked to report between a. m. and| Sesses and vile housing conditions. | Prominent speakers will outline| ers and who are making all pos- | wise than an open betrayal of the essinger s Vegetarian ee FURTHER PROPOSALS. |plans for the immediate execution| sible preparations to defeat it. workers. ie * * . , Mass Meet in Bronx Meare Working Wenen Meat. | 4| In addition, the League proyoses: of association demands at the mass| | “If it were true, as Sietsky al-| “Because of this situation, 1 feel | and Dairy Restaurant * : pee : BROOKLYN 1 | Meeting o: he New York Drug/|leges, that the fur workers are so |it the duty of every trade unionis 2 ‘lomorrow Night |problems of Negro women workers | 1, A permanent law which |™ecting of the ; eges, : he d ; 1 1768 Bouthern Riedy ons ula g jand housewives will be held at the Shoe Workers Mars Meet. will: a. Fix ren¢ for wage ear Cler Association at 8 p. m. to-/ bitterly opposed to a strike and that to rally to the support of the com- |), Penn ak @ Harlem Labor Center, 235 W. 120th ae igi at Mata’ Beige balate: slanaleaie ater tere ineiaie Coineea ainike URGES ight of¢ 194th St. Subway ata (Continued fr Pi 0 | St. Friday, 8:30 p. m., under the aus- The Independent oe Workers’! ers ypon the basis of their day at unts Poin alace, 163d/only a few Communists will attempt ; ing fur rkers’ strike. iy (eae he sate st pices ‘of the Hariem’ Section of ‘the | Union is calling a mass meeting. to-| Ore ubbH Tie Danie OF Ent and So, Boulevard, Bronx. The |by intimidation and terrorism to | self, I wish to offer to the fur — sulted from the following situa- | is ist Party morrow. evening. at. Arcadia Ha sca ages. b. A ate i DEORE re | BY ao eaten oi eee : ponte - Bes tineiBetoreithe:drvars are alle tol 4°. ieee” 918 Halsey St. Brooklyn. Speakers| bid the eviction of unemp! ing is called by the central|force them into a strike, would any- | workers any possible co-operation in |] phone: stuyvesant 9816 headquarters of the Bronx section. one with Ee common sense really | their coming struggle.” | ie will include Ben Gold, Fred Bieden-| Reda pe ee sho Nuctews i discussea |KAPP, Juliet S. Poyntz, and J.! workers, c, Against discr zet their jobs they are expected to LEU iee a, na- John’s: Restaurant put up security, usually $150 to|at the meeting at 6p. m. tomorrow ee tion in the sale and renting of 3 A be eh % be Totiame Contes. & + PECIALTY: ITALIAN $200, When these workers walked |at the Workers Center, 26 Union| young Workers Social Culture Club.| houses or apartments. d. Pro- x Bea. “ee stoned wat, ‘they were unable, of course, to|s0"""* ete Pe wintmbers end, friends: of the \plub vide for, municipally built Shes ——— ? | where all radicals meet vbtain this money from the boss, | Yorkville © mist Youth League. | cy . Reports will be given| for wcrkers at cost and for gov- ee ' 302 E. 12th St. New York i re f $ An executi committee meeting} to participate tn the Freiheit excur-| oy workers build- They, therefore, declined to turn in| wilt'phe held at. 6 p.m. tomorrow at | ston to Atlantic Beach, N. J. Satur. | erament loans to workers build ‘ome of the collections which they |the Workers Center, 26 u nion ‘Sauare,| | day. ing: co-operatives. | nade on the eve of the strike. A unit meeting will be held a Shwe ® 2. A housing and sanitary 1; < e e is p. m, Friday at 350 Sist St. BUll: Haywood International Labor ‘ a A? mash Siecting: of all laundyy at 350 B. nrmond. sat qhich, willcomnpel’ decent health || RATIONAL se SOE: ‘ . * Unit 3E, 26. A ting will be held at 8:30 p. ety sti rds a W a i rivers is being called by the union | aye cy, AME SP yA be aiscussed | ms * ERO, MHP held at $380, p-] and safety standards and which |p ss A On e an 10 Vegetarian tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock | at 101 W. 27th St 6:30 p.m, today. | Ave. will provide for the rigid enfor Fil REST AUR A t Ambassador Hall, 2861 Third | Beading Young Workeen Stetat Culture Clop,| Mont of these standards by cc : . ANT \ve., near Claremont Parkway. important meeting of the Night | "°A"hembership meeting will be held| pelling landlords to maint - BI | 199 SECOND AVEl UE t saree sites 9 Branch of Section will The progress of the struggles Re ihe: Wiablera: canta 3 Friday at haa , & Brook A igainst the five shops in the Bronx | Union Square, 6th floor, at DP. the Maccitive Boned: ana’ the | pare, |r ; ‘ i e . sharp. Important for every com- | : nd plans for extending the strike ee atmoling, Roll eal | Summer committee. — C OOL ill be taken up at these meetings. | will be taken, : See The Eron Preparatory School, f BROOKL Louis A, Baum will speak on “What An especially regrettable typo- | O' is Behind Government. Interference which holds a Regents Charter as p.m, at 118 Bristol] yice and to make nece Reports will be given Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal ss : he Freihelt | raphical error occurred in the story | Unit 4F, Section G6 Open Air Meet. | in Strikes?” at the membership meet- Laundry Drivers Defy Thugs,”| Conditions in the American Safety | ing of the branch at 56 Manhattan ublished in’ Monday’s * | Razor Plant will be the subject of the | Ave. at 8:30 p, m. tonight. ished Monday’ 's issue of the > "i at Law- 3 meeting outside the plant at Law-| daily Worker. The story, after|rence St. and Myrtle Ave. at 5:15 “SHON co elling of the latest attempts of the |? ™ today. , « Bronk Workers Athletic Club wie, || Private high school and which RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA es to break the strike by gang- Coney L Unit. Meet at headquarters at 1347 Bos- || Was located for a period of thirty am to 12 pm. yead: The C. I. Address will be d ton Road at 8 a. m. for the hike to|| years at 187 East Broadway, has at 8:30 p. m, today at headav Hunter laland sunday. ast week a striker, M. Gordon, now moved and is now located in| |B 8 vas brutally assaulted with a lead larger and more commodious quarters at 853 Broadway, Corner | |§j 14th Street, facing Union Square. The Eron Preparatory School Meet your Friends at i Comrade Unity Co-operators Patronize pe by Sam Gross, a laundry man- ‘ y GREENBERG’S In the next sentence, in re-/] B'pances Pilat |! SAM LESSER Bakera ane erring to Gross’s police record, the % Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor F akery estaurant ame Gordon was accidentally used MIDWIFE is) runs courses in: 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. ystead. The Daily Worker regrets |] 351 E. 7/th St., New York, N. Y. 1818 - 7th Ave. New York }/! (1) negents and College Entr: Right off 174th Street Subway | Between 110th and 1ilth Sts. | preparatory for ail coll A A A M lander 3916 ln ~ a versitios. * is J cs ideak Mune el_nhinelander 2836 J west to Unity Co erst an pe St a day at one of the most picturesque sea shores in America | Station, Bronx di ss NegroWorkin 'Tel.: DRYdock 8880 Window Cleaners’ Protective || Comptemetxy,| Etsctetc Book: h Vernons Problems Fri| FRED SPITZ, Inc. | Union—Local 8 || w, Ait grtiet's Eastin fr ia. in Gamer tiae FLORIST Affiliated with the A. F, of L An important meeting has been|| NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE ig eee ibe pel awe Xerk of ailed by the Harlem section of the (Bet, 1st & 2nd Sts.) tech taonth at 1 P.M. at Manhattan ommunist Party to discuss the || Flowers for All Occasions Lyceum, Window Cleaners, Join Your Union} roblems of Negro women in indus- |] 15% REDUCTION TO READERS ty, and will be heldwFriday: at 8 ee Ae ee m. at the Harlem Workers Cen- zr, 235 W. 129th St. Many Negro women work in the iundries at starvation wages and lave under unhealthy conditions. | ‘hese women are now faced wita urther oppression in the form of igh rents, evictions, and bad hous- hg conditions. These will be among ie topics discussed at the meeting. ligent foreigners, ‘ Registration for Our Summer BRONSTEIN’S Term Is Now Open, Pe 4 VEGETARIAN HEALTH ol Bron, Prince a TH a une mona ae a 9 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx ; nn Cooperators! Patronize BUTCHERS’ UNION S E R O 7 Local 174, A.M.O, & B.W. oft @ Headquart Labor Temple, aaa Sat St, CHEMIST Regular meetings every first and 657 Allerton Avenue werges. iY A. i Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y Cooyeratorst PATRONIZE BERGMAN BROS. Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy, Toys 649 Allerton Ave. BRONX, N.Y, Telephone: Olinville 0681-2—9791-2 :. VEGETARIAN Dairy RESTAURANT omrades Will Always Find It Pie sant to Dine at Our Place, 1787 s3OUTHERN BLYD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PEONE :— VALE 9149, Em| 09 ment Bureau pool day at 6 PY Dr. M. Wolfson AMALGAMATED HEALTH FOOD feete 3at Sata Surgeon Dentist Meets Ist. Saturda; f 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St he Phone, Orchard’ 2333, Vegetarian In case of trouble with your teeth i come to see your friend, who has | | i experience, and ansure you of careful trea DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 808—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Visiteeeeeoeeeees Soviet Russia VIA LONDON—KIRL CANAL—HELSINGFORS AND 10 DAYS IN LENINGRAD and MOSCOW TOURS FROM $385. Sailings Every Month Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF INQUIRE: SURGEON DENTIST WORLD TOURISTS, INC. Poe Pg Tel. Jerome 7006 Baker's Local 164 ronx, N. Y. Ask for Union Label Bread! RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 Phone: LEHIGH 6382 Boats Leave 2:00 p. m., Pier A, Battery laternational Barber Shop I Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sint 8 Cirele 7830 BUSINESS MEETING=_}) on the first Monday of the month at # p.m One Industry—One Unfon—Join and Fight the Common Enemy! Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p, m, M, W. SALA, Prop. 20: jue, —TWO BOATS— Price for Tickets M hoc toned natu 6 cae CLAREMONT ONTEORA Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Pie Private Beauty Parlor will glide along the ocean and stop at the very beautiful in Advance $1.25 | —— — ATLANTIC BEACH y | Patronize where there will be BATHING, BALL GAMES, SOCCER at the Pier $1.50 GAMES, ete., and where we will spend a pleasant afters Children ae fh 75 : | No -Tip Barber Shops Advertise your Union Meetings Cor. Second A Nave Louk here, For information write to Office hours: Mon., Wed., Sat., 9,30 175 FIFTH AVENUE (Flatiron Bldg.) XEw YORK, N. Y. 4 a, m, to 12; 2 to 6 P, M. Telephone: ALGONQUIN 6656 sf The DAILY WORKER Tues, Thurs, 0 a. m. to 12; noon and evening together, 26-28 UNION SQUARE OHICAGO—Scee us for your steamship accommodations—MOSCOW Advertising Dept, Sunday, 10 a, m, to 1 p.m Q tight up) 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Please telephone for appointment. Telephone: Lehigh 6022 { 2700 BRONX P/ °K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.)

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