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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929 ; technicalities to prevent a re-trial. WORKE , ae Jnion Educational League Confer-| e Abundance of evidence accumulated C t Mi [ Sl , ence, August First, the war danger Cl ak k P f | | j RS MUST ces coves Communist Municipal Slogan s,s te Cloakmakers Prepare for | : |Mooney and Billings, and Saceo- ‘ 2 5 strike, the organization of the trans- . r ha 3 | Vanzetti victi have fr Ci A t Cl |port workers and one on the needle B M M iy 1} To ¥ ‘roy . | ACT FOR MILL st te Simm. i ic. is: ass Against Class worse "} BI Mass Meet LOMOLrOW | ©“ fs |trial—but that doesn’t help any i acer eo THE W. I. R. IN j |far as the convicted men are con- (Continued from Page One) _ yworkers in Gastonia, North Carolina. |qyage Uy (Continued from P fund. And company STRIKE RELIE} F 5 VICTIMS “« aaa ist War Day, and demonstrate in|Raymond Clark, ‘now gathering | 2roctea the conver aticouelag: will’) ion agents gain gnifi ACTIVITIES! } Now Gastonia. |their thousands in Union Square as |Strike funds in New York City, re-|o¢-the Metropolitan the thousands of cloakmakers |vietory”” or Now we have a fresh ¢ a protest against the coming Hoover | ¢¢ived a big ovation, especially when | Unity Center, which against the. employers and their the yelloy cond PT yp —— tonie. We have certain advantages. | war, he stressed the unity of white and| spout 40,000 workers comvanviahicn Sen cass Workers Must Awaken The attempt to whip up a lynching | unot 9 tan; not l@nptiny notin | Neere workers. : |the new unions of the N Today the company union is p! Your Cleaning, Pre: A mood has not succeeded, and shows} of gy. pene not ee 226 Delegates Seated. shoe. Weniie Cae, Hie oe y'ning to put the finishing touches Decne aad Re : to Danger ‘that large sections of the workers | ett for the imperialis; BP Sela. ane ERG eo eles ‘and on its insolent treachery. The fake yeing and E | f | navy,” demands There were 226 delegates repre-|mino’ ns, and : Lee pointe to the |in the community are not fooled by | Tavs» emands the Uenlce Gels ok Waaqeance cf wecte. élion rs working in the shop chairmen, all faithful hench-/man finds th 0 ay) (Continued from Page One) |cmployer propaganda. This indi-| eT wa navy and st , ers in the militant working class or-|unor ries. He pledged men imposed on the workers by the|for it!” The % Lie 1917 won the eight-hour day in the | Cates that the defense will get wit-| a sent for a toiler ganizations of the city as well as|the support of eonscions Sehlesinger-Dubinsky eique, will is Tammany’ W j R ate woods, The Cheswick trials (at|Messes. Many aval Ub advises the workers, “Withdraw U. the units of the Communist Party. | workers im this ign of the greements with SHG ones Pee ayee pe nert ree e he r Bie Be first a murder charge, and now,|#nd the attack by the police; this troops from Latin-America, from| The speech nominating William| Communist Party. He pointed out Der roatnae.| get ASTARMSTE <A = with Accorsi arrested, again a is not a Mooney Pillings, or a Sacco-| (14 ‘from the colonies in the Pa-|W. Weinstone, district organizer of that the class conscious workers fully ¢ cloakmakers will/ranged many v ‘in advance, is | 418 Brook Ave., Brot murder case) grew out of a Sacco- | Vanzetti case where evidence has to | "and give the colonies and|the Party, for mayor, was made b: i importance of the pc oe Voting ¥ ee i ; ceeliee ‘ 5 (Near 144th Street) Vanzetti meeting of militant strik- be dug up out of corne: semi-colonial peoples full indepen- |Morris Taft and seconded by Rich- uggle of the work ial, “socialist” nee ene crane oe We os “Ale atrete MCU davene Ran ing miners, one of the biggest | Immediate Actio dence,” is its program on the colo-|ard B. Moore, president of the Har- reject the old ideas of ion. Tomorrow the sociations by having el.: Mott Haven 565 strikes ever known. Joe Hill was |. And most important of all, there | question and as a means of |lem Tenants’ League. There was|Gompersism and his followers who Will be sent back to the job and the |force independe nt manufac to || Goods Called for & De shot for the songs that strikers |i# a defense organization ready to! | ising further Nicaragua cases. |N0 opposing nomjnee and Weinstone|fight against independent working Marriage between the pccaipany olnpone. yey) them (Vetore, they. can —— sang; the Zeigler frame-up found |step in at the very beginning. ‘The aa tia ae Lmeara UNE Shasta Ea laesepelibee tasting union and the bosses will be offi. get an ugreement—is evident from] py patronizing the W. I. R the misleaders of labor helping the |¢xtent to which it gets support in| | 7 oe éGlaah/ Against Clana” uel alee ter iduaa cially observed at City Hall, with|the announcement by I. Grossman, | BY Patronizins the W. I. & bi ; Jarillo | this first trial will probably decide| “New York is a city of supreme lage thetties A mmany, in the persons of } :|president of the Industrial Late ota Heart cea ty cal prosecution, and the Greceo-Carillo| 1° ‘uestion of life or desth for| Wealth and supreme poverty,” says| In7 his address of acceptance, “lass battles on economic field know Walker and Lieutenant-Governor|of Cloak, Suit and Skirt RODE Urs euunie Ne See ee rae eee ua CiRinia teavienup crictlt ithe platform adopted. The Walker |Comrade Weinstone raised the slo-|full well the role that the govern- yt, Serforming the ceremony. (turers, that he has received 50 striking and destitute w angle. ‘As complicated as is the legal and | government's place in this city is to jgan of “Class Against Class” for ment is playing in every one of these ‘Another Fake Move. for membership from in- % Eon Me These were all quite famous mur-| propaganda battle to save the lives | subordinate every bit of official ma- the approaching political struggle, pase reeds si RPENaDs EArt Ac thavsnallnepedetiane qrith ihe {dene , ne hd ‘Not Charity—But der trials, There have been any |o? victims of the American employ-/chinery to strikebreaking purposes. |at the same time reminding the dele- Baty Hibs i is ise ee cesar ey uy night the 1| 1 Solidarity!” number of lesser frame-ups. The | ors’ frame-up battles, this one prin-| Aiding Walker in this are the be- gates that the Communist Party has ae eae na Hiaceeat It Oe WORKELE Are eave ficials i employers’ strategy has now been| cipal is decisive: “Get every av trayers of labor, the Wolls, Greens, © striking illustrations of the cla no illusions about obtaining control i ; nal bse 4 ‘ Set le er j onflicts taking place, and that the tremendous resent-| tomorrow night’s meet-| _ worked out in detail. |able force in motion, and immedi- | Ryans, Hillmans, Schlesingers, Ship-|of the capitalist state thru the Conflicts taking wl ie ania iat ihe cloakmakers at theling of sakmakers perhaps the| cp. Win the lacoffs, Dubinskys, etc., whether |ballot. 0 t is the exe power MeaieaiT clea acan hath compangMunieal Four Types of Frame-up. ately. Win thee tarae acne ee | , of the employe as to t all demands, mpany un Pea ri s, * far Win the they call themselves democratic or ot pieces of paper but the class! jeen the ‘ EES ught up, only formally, of cours: uite so jubilant The frame-vp falls into distinct Pesaiet 2 oae dite hess niece ae eep the worker a and war will overthrow capitalism!” he said. classes. The Mooney-Billings, Sacco Vanzetti, Joe Hill, Haywood type might be called the frame-up pure It is not just millions of pam- phlets that are wanted, though thry are needed to tell the world what tide of workers’ militancy, which is lavery, he showed. | not confined to the city but spreads No-Tip Barber Must Enter Municipal Struggles. CME, oan Weinstone made chairman Fn unicipal Struggles. | Union, we will mok i i was fe i Ar i 26-28 UNION SQUARE are n : : throughout the country, from Gas- a) alata ebay »| “The st king activit for the defense of the f F VENUE 26-28 UNION SQUARE and simple. In this the employers |is being done. It is not just thou- | tonia to Chicago. a Sorc WeRey ett ary pe lhe Tammany Walker city admin s’ and peasants’ ¢ Ur WENUE Heoaes ONS ne aT WANE Logs unBbe lestiey pod vey, eamnecy dolers thal. ere aecooey| he: Conitauaist Party, inthis elec-|fr sna omer Fesolutions|tttion, with their courts, injunc- for the overthrow of « 2700 BRONX P/ “K EAST pin on him the guilt of whatever | though they are vital, to assemble | tion campaign carries on the strug- committee, Rebecea Grecht the com, |tions, and police have clearly pointed | the establishment of the n TAI murder or other crime happens toj witnesses, dig up testimony, expose | oie for the workers, against govern. | ee , aa A no a out to the workers the necessity of | dictatorshi: aN . He i have been committed anywhere, re-| the prejudices hired by the employ- |tont by injunction, against Whalen’s RAIMA, Pi vaa | and amERNE. APG ES easng tha yolitien! fiold a Peon ae LY ee lying on sheer perjury and mass/ers, and hire lawyers for the de-| now spy system, against the wage oie ree UTM ia SONS irra’ canter trades’ ofl Latics |inele vorkers in ; hysteria to turn the trick. fense. It is not just mass meetings | outs and union smashing, conducted |™ ee be ‘ pee leuai Hants ae Cee ae pita iY 5 i) A c Telit DRYG 8 : ; |and demonstration some time in the |} the city hall itself Villiam Weinstone next delivered | ; b ‘ork is work nis ¢ n ate | A iL ARIE < FRED SPITZ, Inc At the opposite extreme, in one/ + ture that will save these men. | We ery res a the report of the platform com-| hand in hand with the capital en August 1, the International Red | 3¥ fn ails wv) fag ATC espect, might be considered the at- : Workers’ Insurance. = iittee, and state administration to brea Day. FLORIST tempt to convict a striker who has| What will save them, if they are| Along with the fight against Aas stri rikes of the needle trade wo “In the coming election campaign saved, is action now before the main |speed-up and unemployment go de- In the coming ¢ NOW AT 31 SECOND AV \i2@@an employer’s thug, admits | | me 70 de-|Weinstone Outlines Sharpening | “In the case of the s OLennicatlian and) falar clean nu: CGanumnued: front bage Ona) (Bet. Ist & 2nd Sts.) he did it and pleads self-defense, | trial, publicity to break down the|mands for social insurance paid for) Struggles. the fecihical mele against HCAS ots aps cue eta ee CoE strikers and blu Gluwers foe AN Gee though, in this ease, too, perjury and j employers’ veil of misinformation, /by the employers and the state, and) Weinstone pointed out the world-|laney, head of the Board of ‘Trans- ing thenn speed-up, rationalization, ation of the ill crowd has col) sq REDUCTION TO R ] i publicity are the big arguments for | organization and food to end the ter- | admini ered by ine Monkey elaer wide sharpening of the class strug-| portation, the Central Trades police beats i lapsed and they are now on the de- OF THE DAILY WORKI | hanging or electrocution, The near-|torism, organization to assemble de- |ance for unemp) loyment, accidents) ig, ihesecowines exololetion’ and) Labor Coancll aided thie. ‘ive, ; é ——_—_— Scose 2 est to a pure case of this type is|fense forces and funds for the tr jand aaa gd Se ea and for suppression of the workers, and con-| tion in the < i ien must be based on} “Rumor has it that the hig SS = — probably the Homestead frame-up,|It is a matter of dollars receivea old age, witl fae WUbn ORGOn Ketel aston (tend with kel? growing peeaean tas he city, country Cooperators! Patronize | fellowing the battle of Homestead. | per minute, pamphlets and leaflets | ous methods 0} ee and use danger of imperialist war on the So- to de Shem Ante wailitant tuna: » feeling today very much = x Hy But the boss usually, where some | “distributed per day, also it is this eis substances. viet Union, which is now the con- ations of the ciry < he building of local and ssed with the S E R O “4 company gunman has been justifi-| minute, this day and this week ae The platform scores the high corn of every worker. | Role of Green and A de union centers, which Which the trial is pared ie ean I | ably killed by workers, cannot lot | counts most. Ail hands back of the rents, firetraps and slums main-| «War is actually at hand,” he said.| “The officialdom of the Central will co-ordinate the work of the new PDE out, ption, graft, and CHEMIST pass the opportunity to arrest some | Gastonia Tees pete H fl nae Sashes TON or ees Wider the Present “The workers must rally to the de-| Trades and Labor Council is follow- lass anions, the struggle | Teaction of porate G87) Adlatom: Avenee leaders who could not possibly have | National Labor Defense, and do it system, and cpenaey roy buildings, ‘sense of the Soviet Union, the So-| ing the line of Mr. Green, Matthew of the 1 minorities in the| They have climbed down from|] petabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥ had anything to do with the actual "OW and praeeadl e ae he ie not to | cialist fatherland of the proletariat.” | Woll and the othe old unions and of the unorganized |their high | hat pane ee! ;illing, and usualiy tries them all | ——— exceed a tenth of the workers in-| Showing up the Walker and Roose-| “Tt is root and branch of the of-| workers.” |weakness of th se becomes every | together with someone he accuses of RAQUEL MELLER IN “THE OP- come, — ‘ ‘ yelt administration as a strike-break- | ficialdom of the Americ: a cay clearer. They are using dozens Coneede | really firing the shot. | PRESSED” AT THE CAMEO | The Communist Party rates the | ing government and Hoover as head tion af Labor, and one 4 the NEW BUS RO 5 IN JERSEY. of detective nd private spies and F Pilat | ‘ a + eS NEES only voice in this campaign, explain-|of the “government of efficient | staunchest supporters and de | wre Foy Three | 28ents, uy and man cure evi- Tae ae eee noeniel nee Raquel Meller will return here in|ing the maneuvers conducted by|mobilization for RraGOn Welt ione) cf acktichicad? periali BRENTON: daly N. Jn aa Three Jenee io frame up the workers, and Frances Pita \ of epaerhaes i oy oe in on a new film titled “The Oppressed,” Tammany around the seven cent fare| said that “the socialist party, the|Green and the other off applications for bus routes in yailroad them to prison and the elec- MIDWIFE * tonia. Even a Piste: trevearcald | Deming at the Cameo Theatre for and fighting flatly for the right of] small business men’s party, is the| their presence at the launching of Northern New Jersey were refused tric chair. However, they have met | 351 E. 77th St, New York, N. ¥ ard ph a eee at Te first American pipe Make eaioedy traction workers to better wages, to |ally of these capitalist hirelings.” |the battleship Pensacola and at and seven other requests for exten- si ay Loe see f Tel. Rhinelander s . E Saturday. Spanis - | organizati vi raise i s Wi ., tyr . Rae adie TAS: es shana ce “Workers of r are rallyi 0 GhiefAdesholes Buthit’ is ee Fenah aera aaa er sean organization, without a raise in| Attacks Whalen’s Spy System. |; West Point are doing ¢ hir ‘on or retouring of present lines ap- r mills are rallying to } rently going to say that she con- He attacked czarist spy system) possible to mobil ppaie ese the support of the International La- inquisition contributes one of her SL aie lated wal pas ELE Real schools and enough of them, | established by Whalen as a “new,|the coming imperialist. war. goer sous “State Booed of (eat, Defense, which they now recog- | ape oe f' the famous | dividual and colorful characteriza. real protection for young and old|more heinous institution for crush-| “In 1917, Mr. Gompers was the Ment today by the State Board of nize to be the protector of their in- ing the precedent of the famous tions, surpassing, in the opinion of women workers, and for full racial,|ing the militant labor movement.” |iniatur of ‘the calling of a confer- Public Uti lssioners. terests and their defender. The mem- ymarket case, that she “advise { Gantinental her last film,| social and The Gastonia case is this mixed type, like that of Centralia, and the prosecution wil! use the Haymarket precedent against some of the de- other American first-showing, will take place at the Cameo Theatre| ticket for assemblymen and _alder- when the Amkino film, “In Old Si- | men, A Say heria,” will be presented, with a| The convention was opened by | MEET YOUR FRIENDS Messinger’s Vegetarian workers running on the Communist ‘ political equality for| Rent profiteering, the school and|cnce of the 105 international unions bership campaign of the I. L. D. is|| Comrades ian ar Ole Bina 7 lasee ages ct eaves 1} PASSE sCarmen.” gid, woukers: ava, pact af dhe dicbhousitig situation’ ware: paid spacial | ehich casled a tesclution callienn |. NEW HAV Progressing very rapidly. Crowds|| yar coumnneN pry pine af lar individuals, but large ¢ pe h | The turrounding program will in-| mands made by. the Communist| attention in his speech, as was un-| the United States to enter the Konda B of workers welcome the message of Guciihne eee Oe commit murder, and had left the ciude a talking comedy, “The New |Party. Otto Hall, 2 Negro metal| employment. anti BEERG Shiba the hae hee ean the Labor Defense, are rallying to|| PHONS to TNR at 9149. commission, the time sale Ane'| Chauffeur”; a Disney Cartoon and/worker, is the Communist Party| “New Orleans and Gastonia are tional imperialists are moniliz of a scalping after |the defense of the imprisoned fel- when, to the individual whim. |Fathe’s audible news reel. |Candidate for City Controller, and! red streaks across the sky, illumin-| through the puppet government y football game last |!ow workers and are flocking into | —— a Gastonia is Classical. During the week of June 20, an-| there will be many other Negro] ating the growing chasm between|China for an attack on the Soviet the organization. } i labor and capital, showing that the | workers in America are marching z | | along the path of the world prole- tariat for an offensive against the “For Any Kind of Insurance” fendants, and will probably try to, cast of Russian artists. |Ben Lifshitz, recently released | bosses. and Dairy Restaurant show by perjured evidence that |from prison, who _ introduced “Only the overthrow of capital- ARL BRODSK 1763 Southern Blyvd., T onx, N.Y. other defendants really fired the|/“BROADWAY NIGHT: OPENS Fred Biedenkapp, general manager of ism, the establishment of the rule| | Right off 174th St. Subway Static hots. | MONDAY AT THE 44TH ST. |the Independent Shoe Workers’! of the workers through a Soviet \ Telephone: Murray Hils 5550 ———————_—————_——— Presumably there, may be some | THEATRE |Union of New York, as chairman,| form of government, can emancipate NOW PLAYING! 7 East 42nd Street, New York time another case in which the |with Harold Williams, director of | the working class from the sham- sae prosecution, as at the Haymarket case, does not claim that any of the defendants killed anyone, and hangs | 0 1 them merely on their teachings. | latest musical offering. i cast co-features T At the 44th St. Theatre, Monday |the New York Negro Department|bles of war and from the horrors night, the Mesers. Shubert will pre-|of the Communist Party as vice| of the w: sent “Broadway Nights,” their |chairman, and Lena Chernenko, The large |secretary. RATIONAL Vegetarian RESTAURANT «film, Film Guild Cinema cinema 52 W. Sth St. (2st.zit one ‘age system.” The credentials committee brought |forward a list of 152 delegates from FURNISHED ROOMS) | . .. | " A «, ’ No Evidence Too Shaky. : Rockwell and| There were numerous greetings the units and the district executive za SPRing §09§5-509¢-1716 | | Now is your opportunity to 199 SECOND AVEI.UE er Sars es ee | Odette Myrtil, and includes Conley, |from the spokesmen of different or-!committee of the Communist Party, Spas Goole Continuous T form ie Eepnier Prices. get a room in the magnificent Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. The prosecution in every case 1°) Joe Phillips, Frank Gaby. Harry |ganizations including Morris Taft,|20 from the militant trade unions, bs 7 san aban a: lies on quantity rather than qual- ity of evidence. The employers use their superior finances to pile up shi They Workers Hotel Strictly Vegetarian F Welch, Laura Lee, King, King and|chairman of the New York Joint |King, Margaret Merle and Joyce |Board of the Needle Workers’ In- | Coles. |dustrial Union; from Richard B. including the marine, food, shoe, needle trades workers’ unions; dele- gates representing the |A Blasting Argument Against imperialist Wars! Unity Cooperative House testimony, however Nights” h 1 by | Me : American : 1800 H AVENUE | || 4U Comrades Meet at estimony, _ ky. “Broadway Nights” has a book by| Moore, president of the Harlem|Negro Labor Congress, the Harlem >POSI ATC Die 2 TINS rely on widespread publicity cam-| pagar Smith, score by Sam Tim- |Tenants League; from Michael Ober-|Tenants League the United Coonal| pEroaty 2 CENTRAL PARK BRONSTEIN’S paigns, especially during a war he | bere, Lee David and Maurice Ru-|meier, organizer of the striking/of Working Women, the Trade) pats ea ag Vegetarian Health near war period, to frighten the | bans; Iyries by Moe Jaffe and set- (Cafeteria Workers; George Pershing,|Union ‘Kdueational League, various| el. Monument 0 Wecisuvant | jury, Ne ed ae le inane |tings by Watson Barratt. |district organizer of the Young workers’ clubs and the International Due to the fact that a number ] Jentralia case have signi - |Communist League, New York Dis- trict; Ruth Yukelson, district organi- zer of the Young Pioneers; Juliet 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx | Labor Defense, a total of 226 dele- of tenants were compelled to gates, who were seated without a ments to the effect that they said leave the city, we have a num- “guilty,” not because they were con- \Negro Children Attend ates, who w 3 ber of rooms to rent. No | |C ue ne) g | Bs dissenting voice. In addition, many vbhaestnle vinced, but heeause they were WIR Camp at Detroit Stuart Poyntz, secretary of the In-lfraternal delegates were present in security necessary, Call at our HEALTH FOOD scared. All forces of press, pulpit] ‘ternational Labor Defense, recently the hall. pier oe gran ndprea on, Vegetaria and public speakers, economic Pres! rreorr, Mich, July 14.—The|teturned from Gastonia, North Caro- Discussion Over Platform. iO cence a RRR ateRNRAER area! ty . cues pe culinnat a aly AOR | workers International Relief Work-|!i2@3 Benjamin Lifshitz, New York} A broad discussion was brought | RESTAURANT gunmen are regularly utilized to f if zi organizer of the Trade Union Educa-)out when Sam Darcy, speaking for thi Cooperntore: PATRONIZE 600 M J dren Camp will open to- |4; cys id ci this RONIZE 1600 MADISON AVE. produce a state of mind in the jury | ers’ Children Camp P tional League; Raymond Clark, of |the platform committee, elaborated TRO Phone: UNIversity 5865 in which the rotten prosecution evi- | morrow on Movlenhauer's Farm, 46|the Gastonia strikers now in New lon the plavks of the class ateeceia Book | BERGMAN BROS. || seed sieee) press (arte a ad ia A ec miles from here. York City; J. Louis Engdahl for the platform, which was adopted unani-| | 4 Panoramic Your Nearest Stationery Store || ———— ———— Daily Worker and others. All the speakers laid stress on the growing imperialist threat of war against the Soviet Union in Man- churia and the struggle of the textile mously and referred to an editorial | committee, Seven resolutions were presented by the committee on resolutions dealing exhaustively with the Trade Presentation of Germanys Part in the World War Compiled fromthe only Authentic Motion Pictures taken under the Supervision of the General Staff vents defense witnesses from com- ing forward. Once the first conviction is se- cured, the employers rely chiefly on Many workers’ organizations have made contributions to the sent registrations for which are now open. Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy, Toys Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 649 Allerton Ave, | John’s Restaurant | Peasbone line SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A. place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. New York | FIGHTING ie for th FATHERLAND -—the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand whicl: started a war which cost $228,000,000,000. —the tremendous German “March to Paris.” —the sinking of the Lusitania, —millions die in the campaigns of the Marne and Argonne. —how Von Hindenburg captured 350,000 Russians in one day. | —both sides of the great battle in the snow of the Vosges Mts. —how 5,622 British ships were sunk. —140 days of hell at Verdun where 600,000 men were killed and 40,000,000 shells were fired in one battle. | | FRIDAY EVENING “PIGHTING FOR THE FATHERLAND” is a blasting | argument against imperialist wars. —and on the same program— JOHN BARRYMORE—In Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. N OA VERNON ANDRADE'S FAMOUS OOL AME , FIRST SHOWING IN U, 8, “THE OPPRESSED’ Tickets: $1.50 in Advance Boat leaves West 42nd St. $2.00 on day of sailing Pier at 8:00 P. M, sharp Starring RAQUEL MELLER, Brilliant Spanish Star. A POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE SPANISH INQUISITION DAILY WORKER, 26 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. AND SELECTED PROGRAM OF SHORT SOUND SUBJECTS Phone: LEHIGH 6382 International Barber Shop M, W. SALA, Prop, 2016 Second’ Avenue, New York (bet, 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St. || Phone, Orchard’ 2333. | 1n ease of trouble with your teeth |) je to see your friend, who has Jong experience, and can assure you of careful treatment, AMALGAMATED )| FOOD WORKERS |} Meets Ist Satur: i SEE Tel. Baker's Union La ABOARD THE S.S. Peter Stuyvesant (a Hudson River Day Line Boat) Hotel and Restaurant Workers } Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sist St, Phone Circle 7836 (FP BUSINESS MEETING] held on the first Monday of the month at 3 p. m, One Indastry—One Usion—Join and Fight the Common Enemy? Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | | | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 HAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York Office hours: Mon., Wed., Sat., 9.30 2 to6 P.M. . m, to 12; Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City 42D STREET AND BYWAY 2 enity Co-operators Patroniz SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor |] 1818 + 7th Ave. New York DR. J. MINDE SURGECN DENTIS' 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House sala ans

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