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Saad Page| Five a REVS: Tammany Police, Working with Sie oes, | in Terror ( Campaign Against Strike NORKERFRAMED Communist Activities BIG CAFETERIA MORE SHOPS TO CLOAK WORKERS Bron Comm AFTER SLUGGING | tae ser seouenz comensze-2e SURRENDERS TQ as estrone nae GODOWNTODAY FOR REAL FIGHT ..: 7) U |Working Women Hold | neert | Annual Conference and Banquet This Saturday MANHATTAN United Council of Working Women will hold their annual con- The Negro Worker Directors. | . * * “a BY A HIRED THUG The question of mobilizing the | Shop Nucleus 4, Section 3. Saturday, June 22 at ee 4 Negro workers under the leade ADM, Co amber sail land” dine be ceum, 66 E. 4th St. P ' s c I on [Gusted: at a whesting ot Negro sec |< he Gu Ee adaress ‘at the | : All labor unions and Distribute Strike, Call “Convert Fake Strike | of Party will be \ e of Negro Sec-| mee 6p. m. toda 101 ; ae ton Directors In Room 202, Workers |W hose absent will ‘be | ee workers’ organizations of men and by Thousands | Into Genuine Strike” nent ane L otter Renita is co ence ss SRS ee ee Sec OURS com: Fe yainat Women have been invited to send two y : given ints Point Sharp Letter Sent to auido mittee, i Saar ‘Demonstrate Against ee ania aren teats Boule- nee to celebrate | G BS (Continued from Page One) | ontinued from Page One f Commr. Whalen a oietrren or etae acnecini |. Sestion a) @vecative Most: Injunctions Today flac ‘ai report) om ther activities | (ue eetveh. bf cquader of olice| will exist uot only on paper, br : ss ca tmpaizn will be held at the Hunts| The C. I will be discussed —— of the council for the last year, the 7 . E Of ee Adar - : camp! Gu eae ee eee pre ae Ap bead eenawad Bt which were rushed to the fur mar-|the shops. Gesanae The Tammany police, which works | yard, Saturday. William W.. Wein- | member eau members of (Continued from Page One) present problems and work for the) ket the moment the Tammany po-| Cloakmakers! The Needle Trade ; intionalen hand in hand with the Board of | stone will ‘speak. Smith's} Section 6 p. m, tomorrow | Ployers to resist the energetic or-|future will be discussed. The ques-| fei » late wand? strial Union is x " Meade, th hati aniza-|o band will provide dance music|at the Workers Center, 26 Union| ganization drive of th afeteria | ti } is incl lige “department -learmed, of the! Workers’ Industrial Union is reads pearance. Pra be be ee ating Pls sin {#nd the Freiheit Gesangs Verein will | Square. | ti jon drive of the cafeteria) tions to be taken up include (1) eae strike. \to le: u in the struggle for union ren ; tion of the shoe bosses, has begun | sing. sey strikers. organization of the unorganized) “After a short time, when Wha-| conditions. i a campaign of terror against strik- The New Brunswick, which is in| wor ‘king women and workers wives. BRONX | : nts, District 54 len’s uniformed thugs began to grab| “The Industrial Union is calling eee ing members | of the Independent A ; ‘ ction neat Tee EGON “Wacik: anes yee of the garment district, The new reeds unions and \the strike calls from the workers, |all cloakmakers to a mass meeting sola? eel A i tomorrow: S Wor League, Unit 1, was the scene of numerous mass tion of the workers wives! thousands of copies of the Daily at Manhattan Opcra House, Thurs- ( nay A few days ago a number of) Union sq., Room 60: A dance and package party to aia | demonstrations . during the past to the union. (3) W orking women’s | Worker and the Freiheit were first day, 4 o'clock in the afternoon. ; 3 thugs. hired by Arthur Bender Shoe]to attend must send represe ntatives, | funds for sending the Children's | weeks, and the kers maintained problems. (4) Protective legislation | =... .: sip x J : : > :. * Delegation to the U S. R. will be se Pe ae. distributed and later sold to the Thousands Expected. 7 4th St. and Broadway, at-|yorxvite Communist Youth Lengue, |£iven by the League at i400 Boston | their fighting spirit in the face of |for working women and mothers.|surriers, Both papers prominently! « coven talatawcoriactolt ; acked a group of pickets. .One o: ‘An cutive Committee meet Road, at 8 p. m. Saturday, the most vicious court injunctions, | (5) Workers’ children’s problems. | 4 Maye tha caller. the: geharal Let no worker fail to come to Par aem, Vincent Manchica, was stabbed | ¥ Meee at 6 p.m. today at pa a ae |Tammany police brutality and the|(6) Schools, playgrounds: and nur- ae x this meeting! Let not a ‘ gle ( aby so seriously wounded that it|~ ~ unit meeting will be held at § N symposium. atscapnivn on the shameless scabbing of the American |series. (7) Housing and rents. (8) | “Spirit of 1926.” cla ponstious worker out aici z was neeessary to have him removed |p. ™. tomorrow at 350 H. Sst St. | yesults of the British elections will |*ederation of Labor. The war danger. (9) Defense of the} jy +. 411. ¢rom all indications, tne enw Se Ue gene: het ee hats : x to Bellevue Hospital. The thug who Guiceued mection S: be held at ar educational meet- | Demonstrations Today. Soviet Union. (10) Defense and re-| 5 oes a indieations, |the company union Pane stabbed Manchica was caught and| Abrams will lead discussion on the : savy, tonight. | Two mass demonstrations against | lief for workers. fee ee ee ene. Seah cour-|time, where the ( ae placed under arrest. Upon investi-| (59 pm, today at 30 Union eauare: Conference wili|the injunction will be held After tha conference there will be|&e on4 Satermunation as the vic7 | Wolls will, appeat as ; gation it was found that he has a ao, : |noon in the garment section: one! banquet to which all delegates and toniene a ae } it a cone ot the company ese eae or r rimi ecort Unit OF, Secti 2. Th -_eo—" | e" of wi e furriers bui a stro % fay any attention to th ir 1 long criminal record. A moot oF bachall nt 16:80 p. | BROOKLY! at 36th St. and Seventh Ave. and| fraternal delegates and friends of{-rcanization and wrested impor! -tant |f pee Tih ok Vou aeee Well ney It was after this attack also that|m. today‘at 101 W. 27th St. jthe other on 27th St., near Sixth! the Council are invited ities ro , fake appea 2 l i . the ‘police department and the firm a ata | Section 8, Brownsvitte, | Ave. All left wing workers are 5 : concessions from the bosses, includ- | quainted with these pogrom ection hol r ' . | Downt: Unit 1, Cc. ¥. L. A 0} a % ey bi 4 4 s ae 7" king gorillas launched a campaign of|at 27 HB. 4th St. land Thatford Ave. ditional victories for the food strik- jof this victory were later iost as | make Sawaal appeals to you | ecause | Friday evening terror, arresting and slugging other ers. | {a result of the conspiracy of the|they are beaten. They see the hand- S es ee pickets without even a pretense. ° ° | Hails. Victory. | |bosses, its seab company union, the | writing on the wall. y, 3 5 nili E ae ait as a 4 ltreacherous A. F. of L., all aided) « ‘ truggle for| Workers’ Familie Jail Slugged Workers. a T aniza 10n | Sam Kramberg, secretary of the | ‘ y ‘4 ‘di Let us take up the struggle for) "", S at d Injured as he was, and weak from union, in commenting on this most | 10 AlD PRESS. by brutal police and judges han ing union conditions. Let us renew our) in Danger by Floo loss of blood, Manchica was moved recent victory, said last night: | out vicious vee ake in struggle against the company union) at Springfield, 0. from the prison ward of Bellevue | “The surrender of the New Bruns- a eal of nape pera ee | and the bosses! Let us sonrert| = “9 —: Hospital to the Essex Market Court} MANHATTAN = > wick shows that as far as the cafe-| 1S) PECMERY Suse er , comes | the fake strike into a real strike for Seka, a “ | BRO SVILL # fees aes ae SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, June 19.— where he was arraigned before ELLE. teria bosses are concerned, it is the| Charge Ala, Judge at|on the abaya? eatet °flunion conditions! Let us unite own Ne ee ie eae Magistrate Henry Goodman on a] .,,Volumteers, Nom. W.U. | Coney Island Unt, beginning of the end. Other bosses, | | the first ene nati of the furriers forces for a real struggle! dwellings. surrounding lowland asa charge of “assault.” Bail was set| asked to report between 9 a.m. and| at io ee gaaee ae wee wel? | knowing that the cafeteria strikers | Commission |--on June 2 7 “Forward to the meeti (US ek aac endangered saber at $1,000 by Magistrate George W.| 3p, m.. at the unfon office, Room |maia Ave. will not stop until they have organ- Enemies Hysterical. jward to the struggle! swollen waters of the Buck Creek Simpson. | ? * * Gantonta Srnete Protest ized the thousands of miserably WASHINGTON, D. C., June 19—| Hardly had the news of the gen-| See. When it tc 3 aia) Hanes cele An indication of how the rank} I, L. D. Wants Volunteers. A mass meeting to protest against | paid, overworked cafeteria slaves, | Ch 1 strik ead than the chiefs F is : ap : ¢ . pee “ “4 Fibs agains aves, arges that $50,000 was supplied /eral strike spreai a @ lowing a cloudbu: today. and file of the membership has}, c°Interational Labor Defense, £0 {will be held: at Grand Se Hatension | “ill one by one yield to the pressure by Judge Logan Martin to help es-|cf the scab “Joint Council” began | Soccer Game to Raise Flood dangers were increased ee a age the fact Raith St, Room “402, throughout |At Havermeyer Stand p.m. t= |06 tue str tablish the Mobile, Ala. Press from|an hysterical campaign eS reas ‘Money for Relief f0r)wien the Mill Ran sewage conmme at when the news of temporary Oey Ot CN SEORS oon (roe ‘ G ‘This v “shows the funds of the Alal Power | the splendid response of the fur-| valls. cave 13 ne ei ees ae Pi & other work incidental to the cam- * * * | ‘unds 0) e Alabama Tov “ 4 es : walls caved in, da ng stores at injunctions obtained by several] Daign for the defense of the Gas- Amerigan Negro Labor Congress, that the cafet organ-| Company of which he is president|riers. This feverish nightmare Gastonia Mill Strikers Fountain and His SR tet ei ae te ae open Su0Ee tonia strikers. | Ee Ee Oe ae the | zation is being estab ed on ajwere made before the Federal Trade | reached its most eulous point | To vaise funds to feed the tex.| ,Th° danger to families isolated and the news ie arrest of num- New York Drug Clerks. D. m. today. firm foundation. But our job is|Commissicn today. Popular pres-|with the announcement by C s| To raise funds feed the tex-| song Buck Creek became 80 prac bers of pickets at these various ne cure ruts held 9 i By just beginning. It will not be done! sure following the exposure of the|Stetsky, manager of the company tile strikers of Gastonia, N. c., the | ,ounced that the authoritie: were. Shops was received by the crew of] yoeant Cassno, 142 Second Ave. 8:30) juntil we have completely organized | power propaganda injected into pa-|union scab “council” that only “ten | Workers’ Soccer Association, affili” to 1c6q to send public service worle the Philipson & Lockwood Shoe ‘ * 6 & |the thousands of cafeteria workers | pers owned or controlled by the In-|workers failed to show up at the ated with the Labor Sports Union, 4... to aid them. Jo, the workers immediately col- hat Gia bev toc Feueteaceits oe |who now slave 12 hours a day for|ternational Paper Company of Bos- | shops.” will hold a national elimination con- ins: ny ected among themselves $50 and] ine Gastonia strikers, which the New | miserable wages.” |ton forced the appoint :ent of the| This figure is considered espe-/ test, July 7, at 1 p. m,, at Starlight | Guild chop cammiticus eat sent it to the union for the defense ae district of the International 17} 9 Michael Obermeier, organizer of|commission, which is investigating |cially amusing in view of the fact | Park, E. 177th St.. the Bronx. Four} Mud § ps9 mmittees an ies fund. Such voluntary collections | [aber perense ti. Conducting, | will jthe union, last night said, in com-| relations between power interests| that thousands of workers joined |games will he played and tne pro-| the more militant members into are being taken up by the crews in Rha Apliestlon, haa are asked to re- | menting upon the signing of the| and newspaper chains. |the fur strike yesterday morning. | ceeds turned over to Local New] the Communist Party. i rt t J ving a H Wr New 3 soy, . . : + :, ly 4 , i = Peon ualaa shops. | Pistons "Co-operative, "2700. Bron | | greement with the New eee The weakness of Martin’s denial! Strike Organization Committee. | York, Workers’ International Re | Park st; Bronx Workers Club, wick | was re vealed when he later testified i ii ge Sa ee 7 ee tines fra, Ugeer™ aes |Brookhart Wants More |" omers may roton, iat nt whan he Iter feniiedy | 4 speci meting of the general ing ator Sports Union i sling ("For Avy Ria of Taran? GAP OFFICIALS enth_ Soba Shooting by Officers — ..“This most rarer victory is| Aldridge, head of several Birming. | \be held today at ten o'clock in the |20-cent Eordone tn late quantitions| | Czecho- Pie tt eee |directly due to the militancy and|ham coal companies, he knew thAG | shocning ah Maabateen gear It is also making collections at work- e ovak Home, Tan wee % ing class affairs where its members are present, Tickets for the soccer |games are 25 cents in advance and | j50 cents at the door. WASHINGTON, June 19.—In its {fighting character of the strikers. | Aldridge was about to transfer the|—, 44th St. Ben Gold and Irving| |last debate befote starting its Jong | 12 spite of the continued resistance | joan to Joseph McGowin, Mobile| Poteah will weet with the commit: | the senate worried |°f the New Brunswick to our organ: | capitalist. McGowin in turn had | tee, lover the general slaughter created |i#ing efforts, they were finally | |given the sum to Robert B. Chand- during recent weeks by prohibition |£oreed . pe This will con: |ler, editor of the Pres aad) ry ii Guk Standed that. com~ agents. i a Na Shean MORE ELNED hel pepe Bee oe jand committees will be held today | dee dhe Beasatdiile oday, the President Hoover's campaign to Sonphualont chip ube wanythiags but’ a) While Martin and others connected | gt 1 o’clock sharp at Irving Plaza,| protetatint alone is really revolu- investigate prohibition enforcement ; With the power interests continually |15th St. and Irving Pl. tlonary—Marx. has been turned into a great propa- victory for the strikers, Fa |deny their relations with the press, | Strike Meetings. = ganda drive for easier frame-up | ‘As a matter of fact, we have in| joer companies, adopting plans} 45 endat ine all the (gehike convictions of labor leaders. our possession concrete facts that | uched at the convention of the Na-| pea a eae: \s 3; Workers Center, Union Square; | Williamsburgh, 56 Manhattan Ave.; Brownsville, 154 Watkins St.; Boro | Park, 1373 43rd St.; Coney Island, |Tecess today, 2901 ‘Mermaid Ave,;’ Bath Beach, 48 St, ay re sore should be brought to |the main station at the office of the | New York I. L. D., 799 Broadway, Room 402. The office will be open evenings. CARL Murray Hil KY 7 East 42nd Street, New York RAILROAD THRU NEW AGREEMENT “Strong Arms” Act to Shop Chairmen. A meeting of all shop chairmen | is MEET. YOUR FRIENDS + at ste : Bee Me Office Workers’ Union. eet : Me: An open air meeting will be held \at 12:30 p. m, today at Park Ave, Comrade Bar Discussion (Continued from Page One) Jand gra ‘St, Speakers will include |Grace Hutchins, I. Zimmerman, and 'Mae Boone, chairman. | Senator Glass, without attacking the frame-up provisions, today ad- vanced the theory that the investi other bosses, equally important, are planning to follow the example of the New Brunswick. tional Electric Light Association, are completing machinery whereby they halls will be held tomorrow at ten o’clock in the morning. General Strike Committee. and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., onx, N.Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station Frances Pilat MIDWIFE Mexican White Terror Protest. A mass meeting to protest against the white terror in Mexico and to | will exercise still greater control of the floor to make amendments to Fs j Aero : educational institutions and other in- ‘ie agreement, which contains such Needle Workers Aided. “One of the factors which con- A meeting of the general strike gation should really also deal with | 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. ibiti ents Ngis i se |committee will also be held tomor- ati-labor clauses as provisions for |Vili'be nela at the Sha vieh geemuels HEP IApR lecibuted toile victory wae the abl oe Ga night at 7 o'clock, es Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 4 A ; | e held at the Spanish W jorkers ‘Now that we are to have an in-| oe auony opinion” by maintaining a propa- \ aing manufacturers for violation of | Center, 26 W. 115th St. at 8:30 p. if ltitude of the organized needle trades | | vestigation of law enforcement, we do not even hear the word ‘prohibi- ganda service masquerading under the guise of “information of educa- | |m. Monday, June 24. ae agreements. Wher Sazer rose to speak, strong- whose John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY ITALIAN DISHES workers in that section, on SPreNibae? <nshed com. seversl tion,’” complained Glass. ae i a Dosses vie | tional interest.” | For Your Vacation or Week-ends A place with atmosphere corners and would have attacked Fretheit Gesangn Verein, Senator Broohart came out for |Echene: | ce gomething the other 302 E.12th St. New ¥ him had not a group of workers|,,7he chorus will appear in the|More killing. “Stop all this senti- PeaeseCetIt a vette eeeon. withe and j Hite 0 New York Paifed ambund to prevent. the “boys” | BLOne for, the. fir: t time at a con- mental talk about prohibition mur- | bosses vi ha cl Bi ba hy, He ERON SCHOOL | a Son Tekan unts Point Pal-| ders,” he said. “The dry law en- | the cafeteria workers always from harming Sazer. These work- ers received bruises in the turmoil which followed, and So. Boulevard, Sat- mith Negro Jazz Band dance music, member.” urday, The forcement agents have made only| | will ‘provide labout 150 mistakes,” he “corrected” RATIONAL A WORKERS’ COOPERATIVE CAMP Moved! 5 wikoekeit \C land, who said they had made It is the ultimate aim of this i Vegetarian L, Cohen, a left wing member of rece nt Pehame Bar Seton cs anche teed is PD Ler re reak M o BohN The Eron Preparatory School, Local 3, spoke and unmasked the | tion at $a. m. Sunday for the hte eee and killed a lot of innocent | Tconomie tat of motion of modern || which holds a Regents Charter as N BEAUTIFUL WALTON LAKE in the RESTAURANT administration by stating that the |‘? City Island, [Bepwtes jes keel a | raves igh school i wen Ramapo Hills, at Monroe, N. Y. Modern 199 SECOND AVE] UE . agreement that they proposed, like 3 Tee eco one eee bi lows, ing water, electricity. Good whole- th and 18th S \ | Se AbnanGns tis -|Volunteers Neede to| Atten\pvenn revelniien seareian's years at 187 Hast Broadway, has crag ere na Nett pee ily Veoctartin a all other conditions that the work. d | geopasellone kine au ths oluas vecuas || DR. nl fl MINDEL ae aver aaa iene reel e some food, tennis, swimming, boating, other sports. Strictly Vegetarian Food ers have gained through years of struggle will remain on paper so long as the workers will leave it to the officials to enforce it, | The left wing announced last | night that an open forum to discuss the agreement will be held shortly. The workers, they declared, would be informed of the full meaning of this agreement. POCKETBOOK MEN MEET IN. COOPER "NION THIS EVE Fight Urged for 40-Hr. Week, Other Demands | (Continued from Page One) date (May 1) as the agreement with the manufacturers’ association. ane present agreement of the In- ‘dependent bosses expires on August Mail Circulars to Aid| Strikers in Gastonia + Many volunteers are needed to do \special work for the defense of the |Gastonia strikers all day today at the national office of the I. L. D., 80 E. 11th St., N. Y. All unemployed workers are especially asked to help. BOARDERS WANTED Nice furnished reoms, men or women, cooking, moderate price. Your Nearest Stationery Store F. LOWELL, 1587 First Avenue, Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy, Toys between 82nd and 83rd Street. || 649 Allerton Ave. BRONX, N. ¥. Olinville 9681-2—9791-2 larger and more commodious quarters at 853 Broadway, Corner 14th Street, facing Union Square. The Eron Preparatory School || runs courses in: | (1) Regents and College Entrance | SURGECN DENTIS' 1 UNION SQUARE Rceom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Dramatics —— Lectures Musicales SPECIAL JUNE RATES: $23 a week—$4.50 a day i] gle, the purely repressive character | of the State power stands out in | bolder and bolder relief—Marx. All Comrades Mect at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx A $5 deposit is required with every registration. Special low rates to members. Write for informa- tion re membership. Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House preparatory for all colleges und universities. All Commercial and Secretarial Subjects. Comptometry, Electric -Book- keeping and Electric Billing. ) All grades of English for intel- ligent foreigners. Registration for Our Summer Term Is Now Open. Telephone: STUYVESANT 2387, . E. Eron, Principal. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 BAST 115th STREET Fifty miles ftom New York. Route 17 or Erie R.R. to Monroe, (For trains call Barclay 6500 (Erie R.R.) Cor. Second Ave. Office hours: Mo: a.m. to 12 Tues. es ae New York Wea., Sat., 9.30 to 6 P. M. 30 a. m, to 12; ‘0 8 p, m. Sunday, ww a.m. to 1p. m, Please telephone for appointment. Telephone: Lehigh 6022 INTERNATIONAL «s Red Picnic Meet your Friends at GREENBERG’S Bakery © Restaurant 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. Right off 174th’ Street Subway Station, Bronx ‘ | COMMONWEALTH COOPERATIVE, Inc. |} 799 Broadway, New York City New York Phone—Stuyvesant 6015 Camp Phone—Monroe 89 Cooperators! | BERGMAN BROS. PATRONIZE | | Telepho Tel.: DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet. Ist & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER . U Comrades Will Always Find it Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN Sov Bronx saeee 174th nm) PHON INDERVALE 9149, THE W. I. R. IN ITS STRIKE RELIEF ACTIVITIES! For a Real Oriental Cooked Meat | VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL ie Cooperators! Patronize 1, The obvious purpose of this riove, in which the Shiplacoff ad- S E R O Y d vWVv ’ PROGRESSIVE CENTER Bes eee cuEMISE Your Cleaning, Prewing, LABOR SPORTS |= MUSIC GAMES wn wer Se geen ee lakes eed cee ee DANCING REFRESHMENTS open RechRoniON' owm |)! This settlement is a complete sell. out of the workers’ interests, as was predicted by the Progressive Group in the union, Workers Ready for Struggle. Meanwhile, the Progressive Group in the union, whose predictions and varnings to the workers of the eacherous role of the right wing cique have been thoroughly vindi- ated, is pointing out to the work- 's that they must push the demand or the 40-hour week and other , and to resist the union- ing policy of this clique. are undoubtedly y to defeat the administration Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W, Sist St, Phone Circle 7336 a SUR MEETINGS) eld on the first Monday of the month at 3 p. m, One industry—One Unfon—Join ‘and Fight the Common Enemy? Office Open from 8 a. m. to 6 p,m. HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian _ RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 W.LR. STORE 418 Brook Ave., Bronx (Near 144th Street) Tel.: Mott Haven 5654. Goods Called for & Delivered at PLEASANT BAY PARK Tickets on Sale at 26-28 Union Square, N. Y. City. —Room 202 2 Sun. June 23” Auspices: Communist Party, New York Dist. a By Patronizing the W. I. R. Store you will enable us to clean and repair the clotair we send to striking and destitute workers. "Not Charity—But Solidarity!” Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION Ca (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PK EAST , (corner Allerton Ave.) Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City