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jer i DATLY WORKER, NEW YORK, , MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1929 Page Three © FOREIGN NEWS LYNCHING PERIL “STILL MENACES: “MILL PRISONERS ‘Bosses Secretly Build France Asks Another Debt Parley for July 8; Feng May Quit for Big Bribe; Other News Morrow Toasted by Reaction. MEXICO CITY, June 23.—Dwight W. Morrow, Wall Street am- bassador to Mexico, is being toasted in sacramental wine for having successfully engineered the Gil-Pope sell-out of the masses, under which the Catholic church will once more peddle its religious dope in broad daylight, following three years of bootleg activity. It is freely admitted iy 7 , . by both groups of exploiters, the clerical and governmental, that the | Their Murder Gangs peace pact was signed “with the aid” of American imperialism. Thou-j 4 ie sands of priests who have been in biding are stampeding back to the| (Continued from Page One) trough. | emphasized the danger to the women ‘ ™ % | prisoners, and to my question as to | whether they would dare to murder Green For More Speed-Up. | women he replied that: “Once they PARIS, June 23—To pay workers high wages would be to offset force the jail no one can tell what the “benefits” of the speed-up, in the opinion of delegates to the Fourth | they will do.” Maneuvers Fun for General Staff, But are Sunstroke for Privates CAMP DIX, Noa June 23.— Genéral staff officers of the U. S.} army are arriving at their leisure |here to watch the final “battle” at, Will Convert the Move Rancoco Creek, of the war man-| euvers about the middle of this week. | All the hope the army officers had} of advertising this big militarist| gesture and making the army popu- lar has been largely frustrated by | strike to force the independent shops the heat wave, which lays out the |‘? |private soldiers, wearing heavy thumb of their association. Gross- marching kits, in no theoretical way. | ” The maneuvers’ are being con- Ci ducted by the First Division, one of | 0 the regular army units. In this war, | th most of the fighting is being done CLOAK WORKERS jobs of the shop chairmen be se-| cured “in order to safeguard union conditions.” This demand has the sole aim of building up the machine} thru the shop chairmen, who will try to force the cloakmakers into line by terror methods. 16 CONFERENCE BACKS FURRIERS B WILL HAVE SAY Workers To Answer! fre The Industrial Union, which as| Hears Report on Strike far back as several months ago ex-| posed this maneuver and predicted take, Into Real Strike (Continued from Page One) becanse they hope thru Progress the course the clique would calls upon all cloakmakers to t form the fake strike into a Strike for union conditions unde leaderahip: 3¢:calls upon the Work-| oat line tom He declared ers, on the day of the fake strike, Eee to come to the halls of the Indus. | 7780 that beginning tomorrow 7M ae: trial Union where the fighting pro- “Ye St¥!kers wou! : ram of the union will be pursued. |°f furriers who are s hoy 3 I and urge them to trike ranks. (Continued from Page One) would be kzld early tomorrow morn- ng in the fur market. Gold said he expected at + 7,000 on ut the r place themselves under the an, president of the Industrial ‘council, the bosses’ association, is ne of the noisiest “agitators” for e strike, The Needle join the Trades Workers In-| a spec HARLEM T MEETIN Th hold NTS Ha the last mec i new ra 103 West 135 Landlord: ng to means of amount at lea they time The Worki 1 me ia by maps and imagination. Aviators,| dustrial Union is calling upon the Pledge Aid to Strike. ts support to International Congress for Scientific Management. A letter from William | He based his conclusions on views PIONEERS PICK Green, president of the A. F. of L., in which the notorious labor mis-/ expressed in private conversation, (Ml gare hte obs Fedtines sh aa aartaat th the day wi fake _A_ lively discussion fol : leader came out for more intensive rationalization and increased pro- This attorney believes that by |*yunners” who actually tun, ed ped eg tf Dad 44 al vied ‘o 2 alls Gold’s report, in which a large nt duction, was read and received with howls of delight by the efficiency | abandoning open agitation for the|ing the heavy work, Zid » one BAYINGE AL mVONS: yi GOR ber of delegates participated. De- ve experts, | present the Loray “committee of one| 5 vert this maneuver into a real gen- spite the fact t the Industria 1 leral strike for union conditions under the leadership of the Indus- trial Union. * t issued a for tives Union has not as inds organizat rl * * * | hundred” and other elements whom “Graf” Seeks Air Road To U.S. S. R. | the mill owners can get to do their] SEs Le 4 bidding hope to weaken the vigilance | WASHINGTON, D. C., June 23.—Dr. Fritjof Nansen is dickering | Poke ae zs ‘ : ®with the owners of the Graf Zeppelin for a charter which will enable | © ‘ose who sympathize with the represe USSR DELEGATE Jessie Taft ‘to Attend | mal call for from numerous their own initiative, DEMONSTRATION s * ‘ ; p ‘ strikers and organizers. Once this Chiefe of the International La-| stantial aid to the struggle. stom against ps ta on him to use the war bag in exploring the Arctic early next year. The | i, done nothinee bea be teria har den GG: W nee enone eel Wor Id Meet | 1 W Hela July 1. Among t be the imperialist powers are anxious to ascertain whether air attacks on the/t) stage another orgy of eee von anit - tinibne of the oR Hh ave aerara | A. C.W. Delegation, block owned Watt 7 » Negro Soviet Union by way of the North Pole are practical. | culminating in lynching. ea day Jeb it. be known ieee they nee Jessie Taft, national organizer for| The conference elected a commit- millionaire. : Se ee Picked. Mobsters, —— rubbing their fat palms in antici.|t"® Young Pioneers of America, was tcc of 50 to cooperate and work with icauid tia: ) . . DEIN i voll “| unanimously elected to represent the! the General Strike Comm: . anaes ca ee Marines in China Hes _Ttwould be quite easy for a squaa/ Union Sq. Tomorrow; pation dag hingeaees milton dol- MnINIRRRMTE HER IGRSHGCIARN CUR Slew liwenic Ik was clda’ ded Comrade | , June 23.—Two American missionaries, after being cap-| of fifty or a hundred picked men to| \W . pen Ns iy OXDOCe. ealize| york at the International Pioneer| another, 1a eontéveree: eoon’ £6 e Pila t tured by alleged bandits, robbed and pummeled handsomely, were sub-| place guards in the Western Union | IR Meets Thur sday trom the fake strike which they caste Meet, Bian ih the "Soviet Gann lea e ft rae ih ats th 4 Franc cS I at | sequently turned loose. and Postal Telegraph offices and in| (Continued from Page One) PEE in byesd aha with the August 1, at a meeting of workers’ sands into the work of he x to MIDW | * * * the telephone exchange to prevent! w; ss ,. |bosses. This fake strike is expected|@) ir) " ae of the | x - atra 951 FE. 77th &. a + telep re P ‘ith the. ed-operadion of the Nec A i ates children in the auditorium of the win the furriers' 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. ¥. | . his) said ease eee |W 0-0 n e Na- ito begin some day this week, but) CulGren in ae es } All Fixed in Advance. any se be F ide ivities leak-| tional Textile Workers Union Dis-|the clique, in an effort to weaken Workers’ Center Saturday afternoon, Tal the aHIGEA (Of Ae eenteranone al Tel. Rhinelan 91 | «fing ow 4 ‘i ; d | » She erse! rally the GG a DRE OF UG) COMLS Een Oe yaa WASHINGTON, D. C., June 23—In an effort to create the im-| ions A few wuacie on the mman| tict 2 of the Communist Party, the the fight on its meneuver, announces Se, Pledged herself to rally the scicgation from the mated pression that the latest farce naval disarmament conference will be open | yoads could force travellers to dace Workers International Relief and the| that it will begin about July. 4. bree atnae ) OF aes eae vee Clothing Workers. er hall, defense of the only fatherland of d For Any Kind of 1 upon her return from ([ARL BR Telephone: Murray Hil, a tremendous ovation. been chosen by and file clubs ich was held men for sured the confer- alga- | ort to} and received The delegation h a conference of r f the Am Trade Union Educational League, the} “A Short Strike,” Say Fakers. great mass meeting Tuesday will de-| Additional evidence, proving the mand the release of the framed) charge of the Needle Trades Work- workers and will rally the workers | ers’ Union that the planned strike! jof this vicinity in support of the js a fake and that the “agreement” wan Hite Saar i bag Nika the company union and the as been launched by the I. L. | is alrea raw and port the Manville Jenks Co. and its Speakers will include J. Louis Eng- Apes fe yarn a ag murder program. The political|dahl, acting editor of the Daily| ments made by leaders of the I. L, * : jpower in Gastonia is in the hands} Worker, William W. Weinstone, Ben|G. Ww. 9 Wall Street Yokes Argentine. of @ section of the exploiting class | Lifshitz, Ben Gold, Louis Hyman, BUENOS AYRES, June 23.—After one year of rule under the "futh has everything to lose: profits, /Otto Hall, Karl Reeve and severa “radical” president Irigoyen, the spoils system has been fully restored, ‘even the See a See Gentene, susere: the farm problem is in a worse snarl than ever and the entire working | ovent tie the Ziv ate Paice class is suffering under and completely disillusioned by his “leadership.” ferry now TIGRE alie Coatintee The real cause for the worsening conditions of the masses can be found | 4),;. element wants to see the fate and above-board, the government is disseminating the rumor that the Dawes spiel in London was submitted to both England and France before actually being delivered. and the picked gang left free to do | what it liked with the working men ‘and women now in jail. The seriousness of this danger | must not be ignored simply because the mass of the people do not sup-} the worker: the U. 8. S. R. Over 300 delegates, workers and wo! s children p: ed the ditorium in the Workers Cente en the convention opened with the showing of the Soviet film, “Break- ing Chains.” After the recitation \of the pledge to the Red Flag and “There will be no such strike as| the singing of the International, the I that of 1926,” they say. “We expect| eighty delegates, representing many a short fight.” With everything| workers’ children organizations, such Engdahl has just been released on/ staged, cut and dried, and with a|as the Jewish Nonpartisan Schools, bond, pending trial, for being aj jolly understanding with the bosses,| the Young Pioneers of America and speaker at the big Chicago mecting| there is no reason why the “strike”! the Workers’ Children Delegation in the simulfaneous announcement that Wall Street investments in Fy £ i" |and street demonstration for the tex-| should be long. | Clubs of New York, elected a chair- | Argentina have doubled since 1928., jeages edie mores |tile strikers being framed up in Gas-| “Practically Unani |man and a resolutions and creden- t ‘ Vests sites dats nck accumeagics |e: | True to the character tials committee. The talk of Ben| French War on Colonials. | openly -WHkb they Pauly hbo: ‘that |, Delegates representing = many/|‘referendums” arranged by Harper, Pioneer director of the New| PARIS, Jupe 23.—Eight thousand legionnaires have been sent to join the struggle in Gastonia is the open- | Bgl ana sald Sh * * * Longer Air Routes For U. S. S. R. MOSCOW, June 23.—The extension of the present 12,000 miles of regular air routes to 32,000 miles has been incorporated as an important feature of the five-year industrialization plan. * * the delegation ence that the ta s of t mated will give their full the struggling furriers. Alee Pappas and John Demilas, two 3 who w arr d Fri- day, were held in $1,000 and $2,100 | bail tively when were strate Hyman} cet Court. a East 42nd Street, N { MEET YOUR FRIE} at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd. N.Y. Right off 174th St. ation emer arene The strikers were cha ing a fur shop i n the wo ped t . Bushel is the United ation fighting | * * the of them, trade unions, shops and labor frater- | the clique last night announced that Phone: Stuyvesant John’s Restaura SPECIALY ITALIAN 1 of Owners’ nt DISHES | h has been desperat the strike of the cafeteria the Delegation” was closely followed nal organizations, also many indi- the vote on the fake strike was - ‘| Communist Activities native Morocco troops in a new attack upon the Bebers, ee ena le French Horn in on U. S. S. R. Trade. | PARIS, June 23.—The activities of British and American capitalists in Soviet Russia have forced the French government to rush forward) claiming its share of Soviet trade. A delegation representing various business interests has just started for Moscow. ae eae War Lords Snivel. | BERLIN, June 23.—Behind the smokescreen of “national mourning” i} | ing skirmish in a whole series of | stern class battles in which the| southern working class itself will! develop a leadership specially fitted | to solve the complicated strategic | and taotical problems of class strug- gle in a new South still burdened with the traditions of the old. Old Murder Tactics. viduals interested in helping the Gas- | “practi¢ally unanimou tonia and other strikers are to at: |in tend the city conference of local} {New York, Workers International|dum” methods that it is doubtful if Relief to be held Thursday, June|m 27th at 7 p. m. at Irving Plaza, Irv-| ac ing Place and 155th St. | of textile lords are the old, old tac-'and bronze workers strikes will be slugging w | The tag | ballots. \days for the Gastonia strikers, June | by the loyal “boys” of the I. L. G. |29 and June 30, and discussion of|W., who alternate this The tactics of “loyal supporters” | the furriers, shoe, cafeteria and iron with the more rigorous task 0 8,376 vot- g for it and 275 against it. So notorious are their “referen- by the youns workers. He has been playing th | of “counsel” to the bosses and judge | to the strikers brought up before! him for picketing. | Jessie Taft then made a plea for funds to be used in sending the dele- | gation acro All of the workers’ | bodies represented pledged them- selves to support it liberally, Binney | Green, a child textile striker from Gastonia took the floor to say that the workers’ children of the South who are also beginning to organize, ore than several hundred workers tually took the trouble to cast This job was done for them Cooperators! Patronize SEROY CHEMIST recreation rkers who dare question A place with where all radicals 302 E. 12th St. = atmosphere meet New York RATIONAL Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi for the tenth anniversary of the Treaty of Versailles, ordained by the tics of the rulin, 7 : 5 want a representative at the Inter- re ; i ‘ i fi ig class everywhere |on the order of b 5 their authority, ‘ si 657 Allerton Avenue Bet. 12th and 13th § war lords, the imperialist government is fanning a “patriotic” frenzy | when it faces the growing tonselou- . The ies ni hailias featured | Pure Bluff. ase Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. |, Strictly Vegetariun against its rival capitalist powers. The working class is urged to go ness and militancy of hitherto ence wi" ve keatured DY! atl the “demands” of the clique) The convention unanimously | ce | ———— about in sackcloth and ashes for a week, not because of the losses it) sustained in the boss war nor because of the ruinous reparations with which Morgan has saddled the workers and peasants, but because in| Article 231 of the treaty Germany is held solely responsible for the blood-bath of 1914-1918. eit, Seas Fascists Flout Treaty. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 23.—The recent flight of 35 Italian sea-| plane bombers over the eastern Mediterranean is considered by the Mixed | docile workers. These tactics are first to try to buy the leadership, | national and local, and if this fails | to try to terrorize both leaders and/ the masses and finally when this does not work to kill a sufficient number of capable leaders to furnish an example of what can be done with political power when those who the first showing anywhere of the motion picture “Glimpses of the Gas- tonia Strike” photographed in Gas. U: tonia, several days before the de-| The clique pretends to be fighting struction of the W. I. R. tent colony, | £0 15 IRON BOSSES “6 weeks, hours of work now are limitless—45, | $1,000 to defray the expenses of the passed a resolution denouncing the |forthcoming Jamboree of the Boy Scouts in Liverpool and the congress of the “Red Falcons,” made up of children of the social-democratie ‘turn-coats in Vienna, both subsidized | by the bosses, and promised to raise | e so much hot air, the Indu nion charges. For instance Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St. Phone, Orchard 2333. vase of trouble with your teeth | e to see your friend, who has }) mg €Xperience, and can assure you of careful treatment. r the 40-hour week, while the sses pretend to .put forth the ‘ounter-demand” of the 42-hour This is sheer bluff. The or more. (2) The clique asks|trip. A resolution in support of the | All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’s Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Straits Commission, constituted by thé Lausanne Treaty, to have been hold it br ear business, There for the re-establishment of the in-| furriers’ Jeli was oe carried, be SS )|} Phone: LEHIGH 6392 not exactly according to Hoyle. is unquestionably a feeling among SEEK INJUNCTION surance fund. This fund was squan-| workers’ children determining to 4 y ie Pea oat eae the members of the Chamber of Com- |dered by the right wing in itg|show their soildarity with the fur DR. J. MINDE International Barber Shop Z |merce crowd that even the legal pogrom against the cloakmakers.| workers by going out on the picket) SRG PTS ™. W. SAI 2 es Another Reparations Conference. murder of workers and organizers (3) The clique demands that the | lines. SURGECN DENTIST 2016 Second Avenue, Ne PARIS, June 23.—A six-power conference to further haggle over the Morgan-Young plan of reparations settlement and to take place as early | as July 8 has been approved by the French cabinet and submitted to Dr. Gustav Stresemann, German imperialist foreign minister, it became | known today. The plans for this conference indicate that the European impefialists, despite words to the contrary, are not at all pleased with the Young scheme for the benefit of the U. 8. arn 3h ; |proper publicity prepared in justifi-| hearing upon it will be held on w Only! ms 249 BAST 115th STREET 4 j Another Glave-Pens cation of it and making it appear | Wednesday. | Today and Tomorrow Only! 99. ||} cor. Seeana Avé tw York || | Bakery © Restaurant ae |as a populat movement, have the| The union reports that the bosses|| gppgf 0v0 DI e hours: Mon. Wed., Sat., 9.80 939 E. 174th St, Cor. Hoe A lea in - eae pe 0! hah ek Re rN e y an Pa 5 sponsible before the world and thus | 1" New York City, that they have The spectacular drama mucha a Qed P. a “ Bidtion, Subway razil, center of the Brazilian eu et PI lanta\ ‘ions, in the near future, | conceal the real instigators and per-| made efforts to recruit them from Imperinintic Home ute I Wend et eieuhone TOE app: J Will Buy Off “Christian General.” | SHANGHAI, June 23.—According to reports from Nanking, the! Centtal government has offered Marshall Feng a total of $3,200,000 to clear out of the country. He is said to be considering a sell-out. au * now in jail in the electric chair is in a certain measure a defeat for them and their masters, Manville- Jenckes. They would prefer to en- gage in what they think is more de- cisive action. A lynching of strike leaders would, if accompanied by | petrators «* this and previous out-| rages. | This is the situation in Gastonia, today. To prevent it reaching the climax desired by the mill barons The striking architectural iron and 1 UNION SQUARE bronze workers were Saturday served by a temporary injunction ob- tained jointly by 15 bosses, The order is signed by Supreme Court) | John L. Tierney, who in the past has accommodated the bosses, and a! Philadelphia, Boston and other cities. Hundreds of workers from these cities were turned back Saturday by mass picket demonstrations held be- s FILM GUILD CINEMA Rcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 Not connected with any other office “AMUSEMENTS (bet, 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Telephone: Lehigh 602: TARTING SATURDAY—DOSTOIEVSKU'S “CRIME and PUNISHMENT” Conti: Daily 5 Vi 4 Ss Fea fe miunte O2 West 8th Street AMALGAMA! FOOD W 44th, W. of B'way fore numerous iron shops. During |/ the past few weeks, the bosses have = |Shubert 7 Meets Ist Evenings 8:30 in the mon GREENBERG’S VEG RESTAUE omrades Will Always Dairy | § : and their retainers, it is nec | ‘i * a at ¥ | Saw ! Mat.: Wédiesday and Saturday 2:30 Third 2 od - Amanullah Off For Matseilles. |to make them understand that trate eee LR bang Mey AN’ THR “BRONX. |] THe New Masten! Comeuy Nevue TH re.!"3fons oso ||| 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD, Brome ry Alls! ress for scabs, but in mos * i 56 m el. Jerom 7 a1 iS 53 Py BOMBAY, June 23.—Amanullah, one time king of Afghanistan, his |¢xists among the masses throughout |caces when the workers discovered Prmaeerirs sk for (near 174t Station) wife and their entourage sailed today for Marseilles. * French Bleed Colonials. PARIS, June’ 23.—With the approval of the cabinet already obtained, the Minister of Colonies will ask parliament for 120 million dollars for the entire country a healthy dis- trust of their belated conversion to} “legality.” } After weeks of terrorism, steps| must be taken to remove the prison- ers who are the chief targets for| they were wanted as_ strike- breakers, they turned back, often volunteering to help the strikers. A big picket demonstration will be held this morning before the genera! 1164 Bread! Union PHONE RVALE 9149, A NIGHT IN VENICE ——— CAMEO?" FINAL 41° STREET irst time a Hote) and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers WEBK HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian exploiting the natives of Indo-China, French West Africa, Madagascat |110 hatred of the mill .20r| Bronze Company in Long Island. and BROADWAY | Popular Prices Glecie: #486 i y ” d to jails! The union has thus fi ttled ||} 0% t of the delicate a RESTAURANT: and Togoland. The cabinet also approved a scheme to “protect” native ri ae e union has thus far settled i aceount o e ss 5 SETING Dy f . outside of Gastonia county. They| with 27 bosses, A. Rosenfeld, secre-| subjects and scenes, men and WI TF" BUSINESS Hae ‘5a 1600 MADISON AVE. workers in the French colonies by turning them into virtual peons. cow ee "Albania Auetions Off Oil Rights. are in deadly danger precisely be- cause a lot of well-meaning but! naive people think they are not. tary-treasurer of the union, an- nounces. These have agreed to all) women will not be admitted to- gether to see this picture. Sepa- ||, yeceg gry EE | 133 W. Sist St, & and Wight the Phone: UNIversity 5865 ion, F gels 2.1]! "GOOD STORY’,.... THoune | i ‘ TRINIA, Albania, June 23.—A state monopoly on oil sales has been etnies ie haere Lstarehags ee ea | fate feels for men and womea SEASCINATING 11, €0¢. S027 | Luitice open from 8a. m, to 6 p.m knodked down by the Albanian government to the Italian fascist trust, | | NOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT ae Fost Patronize » Agip, for $300,000. The Rockefeller interests withdrew from the bid- / ding under a dark-room agreement with Agip whereby the latter will market Standard Oil only. “ | Communists fight on behalt of the | immediate nim: interests of | the working class, but in their | went movement they are also de- the future of the move- League, the Brooklyn bosses’ associa- | tion, and 15 are members of the/ Bronx and Manhattan Iron Trade Association. j Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to ene | THIRD EMIL JANNINGS | WEEK AT FILM GUILD | n Which Jannings plays the No-Tip Barber Shops me " 26-28 UNION SQUARE The DAILY WORKER e Storms Harass Latin Workers. Ne Advertising Dept. 2700 BRONY PPO RAST MARACAIBO, Venezuela, June 28.—Great storms swept thru Vene-_ | The thitd and last week of the | 26-28 Union Sq., New York City |) (corner Alletton Ave.) zuela and Chile yesterday, killing and injuring workers, demolishing ; jEmil Jannings Repertory at the!| ere SS houses, wprooting trees, and sinking ships off the coast. \ CAMP O O ONA || ARE STILL CROWDING IN]j Film Guild pete aul ae met = = = al panied —~- TO SEE THE UNUSUAL June 22, Ww he ERON SCHOOL i nity Co-operators Patronize Madrid-New York Flight Ends in Sea, | LISBON, June 28—The Spanish seaplane Numancia, boutid for New York from Madrid, is reported to have been lost near the Azores Islands | today. A Portuguese gunboat has left Ponta Delgada to search fot | the hives fliers, who 'were previously said to have landed safely on San Miguel Island. 13° 6.15 p. m. today at 27 EB. Fourth * Lad Jugo-Slav Fraction. 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The Eron Preparatory School, which holds a Regents Charter as a private high school and which was located for a period of thirty years at 187 East Broadway, has now moved and is how located in larger and more commodious quarters at 853 Broadway, Corner Iith Street, facing Union Square. The Eron Preparatory School runs courses in: (1) Regents and College Entrance preparatory for all colleges und universities, (2) All Commercial and Secretarial Actual Scenes—Shows Mverything. “SHA” Faete Bxplatne Experts at Each Show, Also—Sensational Birth Control Film, “Miracle of Life.” All This Week—Women Only—at Whentre, Second Ay. & Houston Also Mon. Tues., Wed., Thurs. at Theatre, i0tst St. & Prospect Ave. SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 + 7th Ave. New York , Between 110th and 111th Sts, Next to Unity Co-operative House Tel.: DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Ine. FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUB (Bet. lst & 2nd Sts.) 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