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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929 YOUTHS SUFFER | JAIL TERM FOR GASTONIA MEET California, Montreal Conference Called PITTSBURGH, Pa. July 16.— Three members of the Young Com- munist League, Sam Herman, Bill Albertson, and Freda Truhar were today sentenced to ten days in jail |\Office Workers Meet \Tonight; Plan Fight} On Brocklyn Company | | A mass meeting will be held by |the Office Workers Union and strik- jers of the Modern Investment and |Loan Company at 5 p. m. tomorrow opposite the office of the company at 1697 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn. The strike, to extend which will be one of the main tasks of tomor- lrow’s meeting, followed the action |of the new efficiency expert of the |company, who reduced workers in jthe filing department from 18 to | seven. | Working 12 hours daily. the av- erage wage paid the Modern Invest- INTERNATIONAL ANTI-WAR DAY. Defend the Soviet Union! Things to Be Done! as fronting the Soviet Union. 2. Organize anti-war committees in the shops. Prepara- tory for the antiwar demonstration August Ist, resolutions must be passed in the shops protesting the provocative acts against the Soviet Union and resolutions for the defense of the Soviet Union. Rouse the workers in the factories to the danger con- August First CLOAK WORKERS N. “REAP BETRAYAL FRUITS IN SHOPS Industrial Union Leads Growing Revolt (Continued from Page One) | indefinitely and does not even throw |the workers a few crumbs in the shape of alleged wage raises. The company union has also given up Page Three Y. Workers J oin Protest inst Plot to Attack USSR that ‘Aga | (Continued from Page One) they do not want disarma- ments: they rejected the proposals Ave. and 43rd St., Brooklyn; Stein- | r L way and Jamaica, Astoria, L. 1.; and|0f the Soviet government for uni- Whitehall and South Ferry, the lat-|Vversal disarmament. Under the cover of “peace arations for war greater prep- re taking place. “Fellow worke On August First the workers of the entire world will join in common demon- ter meeting having been arranged to number of street meetings sc duled by the Gastonia Defense Committee for the Harlem section Friday night will be adjourned early sehen) in an _countr a cf the in order to permit the workers to| VOrld) t0 movlize against Se bom ing war. Workers of New York, do join the anti-war demonstration at) 10th hice and Witth. Ave, your part: Down tools August Ist, at 4 p. m. and join in our great LYNGHING Wi SWEEPS COUNT? LABOR PROTES Harlem Will Pi Lynch Terror ay That a general is sweeping the from reports The leaders both white from of the Ga and black from 9 n to or ten dollars fine by Magistrate | went Company. workers is '$70-880 3. Adopt resolutions of protesi and support for the |the right to strike since the agre | ae Siehar peaterton fo RSIAOTS SHON Tne UO 2 Bara | eevene oom) Seton Rothenberg in the Morals Court. | monthly. Soviet Union in all trade unions. S|ment provides that the question of |international August Ist manif March from your workshops to the | vigilance of the wor They were arrested for arranging) Qerice conditions will be ¢: a an increase in wages will be taken |;:o7, ita tha" loeal “‘YAUly Square. have led. and speaking at a Gastonia defense | , 171° conditions Wilt be expert A. Elect delegates, from three to five, in all labor organ- | 45 one year from now and will be 0 omens SE Se Ri AS Youth Speakers. The lynching of Wil demonstation held at Union Ave. | iy oo vine, izations, small or large, to attend the Conference on July 25, decided not on the picket-lines, but Fran GOT GRIER BeaLY ie ailing "| By decision of the District Ex-|iels, in Charlotte, only a and ohio a d au parseeke a to participate in the anti-war demonstrations of August 1. | by Tammany’s $25,000 “impartial” | conference of unions and workers’|¢cutive Committee of the Young ie Seecun hala ah Sevure a permit hed failed. ‘The In- DOWN TOOLS AUGUST FIRST! chairman, Raymond V. Tngersoll fraternal organizations for Thurs-| Communist, League, of District, 2) (hor tmest to hide th . | K s r. is s y 25, P rving | (New York e following comrad charge of the case. | Down tools at 4 o'clock! Join the demonstration at Union | agreement, which the company Included in the call for the Inter-|and Second Ave, Friday, July 19, "0% Speed-Up Gets Victim | | Square. Parade from your shop to Union Square. union agents openly boast about, is |national Red Day demonstration, at 8 p. m.: Intrator, Klinghoffer, Many Negrc peed-Up Get ictim. | 6. Get all workers to attend Friday’s special demonstra- | the strengthening of the three em- | mailed to all militant labor bodies | Helfin, Amter and Clark. terror started The “speed up. system wore out | sna i i |ployers’ associations and the thou- 1 as to countless individual| At 110th St. and Fifth Ave.,Com- | 078.” Felix T. Mosley, a Highland Park | | tions throughout the city. Make these meetings ringing pro- |¢on4s of dollars in cash mulcted Ce a ire-lvadea! Himet?, Daniela, Pattarson, | « Hast week came the \" mill employee at North Charlotte, | — | tests for the defense of the Soviet Union and preparation for |from the workers by the company |suest that all class struggle labor ee tee ne | wnob. theeata in North P \ seas Guctonin, and farce. Hint, Exposes Roosevelt and |; Anti-War Day, Angust 2, [union chiefs Yesterday's Women’s organizations elect. three. to ive) At Intervale and Wilkins Ave, WRiCh dove the entire 5 s . * | i i * | Wear, or, the e yers ip Pi oantapante: xa boigk ig sins AVE! ulation out of town with cials retaliated by ordering Mosley Walker in Fakery 7. On every occasion, wherever possible, speak at fac- any ae Rees eee delegates to ele Meg alae and) Brenx, Comrades Harper, Norman, in Isai ihalangeaniatearel fdsin. his comm pante nena Mame; ate tory gate meetings, spread Party leaflets, issue special edi- fy °ciaent of the LL. G. W. mel pas b iaues Moe.08| oTeee and Rijak. the fleeing Negroes | vane drew a pistol and fired | (Continued from Page One) tions of shop bulletins, issue special leaflets to the factories | ing that “he was urging all inde- J a Squaes iat once, | |, At Grand St. Extension, Brook-| gather -up their belonging Le apnea nee Ce aad and) York City. ‘These chiefs of Tam-| in your locality raising the call for the fight against the com- | pendent applicants for settlement to, The call says in part: lyn, Commas Davis, Hoffer, Wil-| governor of the state ae ssa Sassen ahh bosg | Bary Hall are the direct agents of| ing war! Down tools August First. Join the respective employers’ asso-| “The danger of a new world SON OME vened” in this case. A 3. One of the shots struck the DOSS! the big bankers that have taken The above tasks are the concern of every loyal member “i#tions and so avoid losing part of in which millions of workers will be At Stone and Pitman Aves.,|same time, the Negroc in the shoulder, but he will recover. | ,, ia y loy | th ” a v.11 | Brook Coitirad Gudlaman:|/A Md, we These facts were yesterday | Cn of this industry and are car-| that feels himself a soldier of the world proletarian army. To |” ioe this “uni gactificeds for the sake. of | Wall CHEAREELS dhe Ruloes [teem thle, Won ; Dect CAR day rying through a ruthless policy of peek resect , ye | How this “union,” which received Street profits is drawing ever near- y, Chernenko and Heller. | from their homes beca g re Se as we aS speed-up, low wages, long hours, forsake your duty ai is moment is treachery to the work- jthe enthusiastic support of the er, At this moment the imperialist 3th Ave. and 43rd St., Brook-| them walked on the wror tonia Gazette, which is crying for) otc, and that are driving thousands| ing class! All unit functionaries, all Party members, redouble | American Federation of Labor, in- powers are provoking attacks upon| lyn, Eisenberg. Litvak and Resni- the street! On July 15 a } the lives of the fifteen members of erates ; ; _ F ies a ; 3 lei 1G) myate se 3 . °" of workers in the trade into a con-} your energies; speed up the fight! tends to operate in the future is also the Soviet Union and war clouds are ; koff. Raleigh, N. C., s the National Textile Workers Union, | jition of 1 ; yi dlent fini. sencleda’a® Women’s , : : appeatad.” who go on trial in less than Seo oe 0 permanent unemployment. | y' ays omen’s hanging heavily over Manchuria.| bocce sane oes a “Eee : alee | “Under the guise and bluff of | Wear. It quotes Benjamin Schles-/The Chinese war lords, backed by|Tabor and Fraternal The interracial branch ¢ “The. rere : {wiping out sweatshop conditions, = a inger, the company union president, the imperialists of America and aternal | ternational jor Defense The International Labor Defense ae nid s tellin Magor Walkemthat. “the lc ae ; fre ons 4 ea entienel sae tnp MRCS Ge tie Btio these capitalist politicians are en- mun (G aval 1eS as telling Mayor Walker that “the Great Britain, are moving troops on Organizations lem is calling an anti-lync a ie Be Re WU crate tenting | tenching the power of the banks aie cone the cooperation of the Soviet border. The time for the | test meeting Friday zh t right to form militant unions, to war ene ae painetrinl pinta in | the pol Be Be Gn: tolling masses to act in behalf of | eee eee baeoa hice azataab: tha apendsai #yatarn, awhict| ustry and are seeking to! Au units are regularly to watch [DIRECTIONS TO ALL FRACTIONS | But undi ; jebicte ate eae to hy eeemee War sielicaclaadues 2 ‘ s ae ch | strengthen the control of the bosses’ | the Party column for directions in| IN ‘TRA IONS AND LAROR| But undismayed, the thousands of | preparations of American imperial-| ” trike leaders, now beins caused Mosely to shoot his boss in|~". Fi regard to the main tasks to be taken| ORGANIZATIONS. (Fraternal, wo- | cloakmak vhi 1 i i Frethelt Symphon tra Wants in G ia, will be th i i e ights | UNion over the workers in order that |up ‘hy the Party organizations, The | men’s organization ve makers who atterded the big/ism is here. | Players HAE Neb kite Sie desperation. The I. L. D. also fights ; jmp yore i i) Workers’ clUbS, | acs aie win i } Rae ideas ‘ 7 fect of the me themselves against, the brutal at-|{eS© new conditions of bitter ex-|igcal and unit: problems, shall serve | wer, an follows! ‘To prepuce Tor Tuesday night, intend to carry on| “The, Hoover government at} 1072 Forest. Ave. Bronx. Nathan WORKER HURT IN FALI ica hase care wr | Ploitation and oppression, |nw an ngenda of unit meetings, ‘The | Ing the question of the tasks In rela-|the struggle for real union condi-| Washington is organizing the big-|A!terman, « invites commu- pesca ¢ 1 tacks of the boss-controlled govern-|* Daily Worker desires that the Party | tlon to the defense of the Soviet |tions under the fighting leadershi ni : ror fees sé anxious to take | LOS ANGELES, Ca ment military forces, police and|_ “The employers know that Schles- | column shall reflect more the life of |Union. Mobilize the massex for |of the Needl ghting leadership gest army and navy in the world.|up orchestration, and musical theory. | Julian Amador, 25-yea1 linger and Dubinsky are only miser-|t8¢, Party units, and therefore re-|struggle against the war provoea- |! the Needle Trades Workers Indus- | Bills for conscripting the workers |Fioneers interested | in | orchestral | ew ace gangsters. y y Genbes TAe tan an dd sea pompedonis | Clone Tastalcatsdion Meeks itis euvolt 4s 4-46 ’ work should write to Harper at the of Watts, was 1 Henlins ‘Soitheen Horede, |able vassals of the manufacturers, |si'in igoot time” noticen" sn regnrd || See that the organizaton tn which |toreading, ly the revolt is i lhe (se are sete intro-| Workers Cenfer, 26 Unjon' Sauare. | when he fell from 2 From all parts of the country re- | that they are the instruments for | {Ratructions of the unit whieh are of | fo the anflewar conference Jair 35 | eae Fae ane ete Nawa. g os paces Cloth second floor of a bu m ports are coming into the national |¢@"tying through the piece-work |{mportance to the membership of the | (three to five delegates) and to the | 7 7 j nes) DOW enri. JAWs o are Dele). (tie. Chena r struction at Rampar 7 >| syst | units or the Party at Inrge. | Gastonia Conference of the ILD Jul: Frame Up Fur Worker, enacted which will increase the cost | 0TS Clubs will mest at 7 p. m. today jf , office of the I, L. D. of workers’) ®ystem and the whole process of Sails’ tauka fae’ tue “Gattis -| 26th 7) weforts of the. cor . dik . | at 28 Union Square. Kent Street. conferences, of united front of work- | Saueezing out the last drop of blood} (1) Defend the Soviet Union, Fight, Do everything to make the events | clique to jail t en eM a iE ie ky BOY [BROOKLYN | "Fora = ers rising to the horror of the situa-|ftom the workers in order to int | maplngt tee, wor laaneer A Weis ie the ee ae fe hese cd eiteting c hop. failed underpaid workers, while sharpen-)| BROOKLYN! “For Amy 1 Insura int 4 idi “ep | creas A 2 t y is. Mob- | . | char; enterin; § failed |; aN j ome | Sd — ha es tion in the South and aiding with |¢fease the profits of the manufac: |ilention for wriday aight meting warner", workers, Ben Weinstein | eoiteiat aati The, caattalige | Willamabureh International Labor cy X a F urers. Party co) tt t U is 5 ci ; j Ns 4 | e an em. 1 5 2 istrate’, Oras Piscs e meeting of the i Ba a Are te ata ere at aah bvonere cde ds gnitepres aba: | a seer {imite 44 Section 2. |magistrate’s court yesterday. petition of the British and win new he meeting of the "aieeeieamate : Ree ee pitalist | ference July 25th. ini > today at Gentes: | The frameup machinery of the | members ar ting wages, in - | hattan iphone; Mverny) Bil. and the South, c : oday at the Workers Center, a vy ers are cutting wages, increas: ie South, come reports of state machinery is being put behind| (8) Units to take up, ratsing the | 26 Unio: 0 seab J i ici : oe 21 5 p W r a sea) t n Square, Room 600. cab Joint Council, the American speed-up, fri york 7 East 42nd Street, v workers mobilizing and forming a|the manufacturers. The forces of |{#ste, in All organizations, of mob- ee | Federation of Labor strikebreaking |and all along the line are invading| . Build Up the United Front of 4 , | * . . ization for the ant-war conference s 2 a vabor strikebreaking | and all al the line are invading; i mass I. L. D, to save the 15 workers | reaction are being united to prevent | July 25th. Important epnvneneatitns win be |ageney in the fur industry, also got |the rights and freedom of the work.| the Working Class From the Bot- from the chair, to build militant | the resistance of the workers. Tl (4) Special mobilizations of which | read and a roll call will be taken at | j ‘i ¥» ec e Tights and freedom of the work- | } ; chair, iit : o. workers... The | -..(*) seetiat, eabiipations ; f call will be taken at|into action. Tom Jores, a Greck|ing class, whi y 1 -| tom Up—at the Enterprises! ad | unions, to fight for better conditions, | worker: derstand _ thi the meeting of the Nucleus at 5: , ek ing class, while new speed-up de Comred me fight the Hossos. ghieds, sachars (thie rn bie a nat is au mly see Dienes tae a the aE om Tee p.m, at 101 W, 27th St. today worker arrested in the furriers’| vices are causing unemployment, al-| Dit. | Pe Ete hs doties, Bredey. » | through struggle, only, by organiza- poner Section 2 Funetionngies Conter, |5ttiKe, was held on $2,000 bail in the ready 4,000,000 in the country, to|| Cooperators! Patronize Frances Pilz i government. | Hon te the unorganized workers, to) Gastonia defense. Everything teAmbefend the Soviet Union” con- Coney Island ¢ourt on a charge of increase steadily. * | M EF | Canadian Conference. | “hich can be accomplished through | week starting July 27th, Make the | of Section 2 af 6180 pom tomorrow at | felonious assault.” “Peace” Talk Means War. | _ MIDWIFH: j MONTREAL, Canada, Jul the Needle Trades Workers Indus- |conterence on July 26th a mass event, | (he Workers Center 26 Union Sauwien “Pell erat |] 851 E. 7/th St., New York, N. Y. { 4 , Canada, — | trial Uni, i ; . i : iQ rs Center, 26° Union Square. C y workers! It is ti t ” » N. ¥. | The Montreal Gity abel nal ay Ustin.| a these new chains. of | $2 Belp senentieh "Ae Gastonia Deo EE Pe HOSIERY WORKERS STRIKE, | take stock! Now is the moment to| CHEMIST | CRN | tee of the Canadian Labor Defense ~ wo gale) Sake the attalr of the TED on| A mecting will be held at 60, m.| LAPORTE, Ind. (By Mail)—A/rally to labor's forces! The paci- 657 Allerton Avenue | = League invites all labor organiza- | ‘The strike conducted by the j huge guccess. | PT bas i strike is on of the 300 hosiery work-| fists, socialists and labor officials |} Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y.}) a ference on Gastonia textile strikers’ | {#k¢ from beginning to end. It was | bantot, today abe pum at the Workors'ter® |here. A wage increase is demanded. | but the capitalists showed at Geneva =|] here. For information w defense, to be held in Canadian La- |Tet intended to improve the condi-|.6\°dye "ht using "Ge eattePeme Pty i fe Ua seenttnaPete ne atte The DAILY WORKER bor Circle Hall, 62 Rachel St, Fri-| Hone oe Hee See the! Atgust, 25(h in preparation for the [tomorrow comtades must attend this |] Cooperators: PaTRONIZE || Ly eae ak pst July es 8:30 p.m. The con | eee ened with cach jubilation tre | pr ye NEY. Party comrade must |\ “There will be an open air demon- BERGMAN BROS. 26-28 Union Sq., New York ( Fey ed as pe comanetstiore | pm pale: bite aye posi eT Gee in serg ee arte of the gees Your Nearest Stationery Store tims, Colleton sheets. can be ab. ¢%%, i 4 Proof of the fact that this |"re™t 8 er Senter istiahaath Ayes SUTIN NNN" | All Daily Worker Agents of District 2 Must ||| “49 Allerton Ave. . tained from the financial secretary | *ttike was only a further step to- 5 . ; | 649 Allerton Ave. —MELRO of the C. L, D. L, F. W. Gerrish,| Ward tying the workers, hand and | Attend a Very Urgent Meeting Called for BRONX, N. ¥. noo?” PUR MATA 2765 James St., Montreal, Telephone foot, to the bosses’ plans for in- | THIS FRIDA Telephone: Olinville 9681-2—0791-2 Dairy RE! ‘AURA Harbour 1989, or from the national |(reased production at the expense Y, JULY 19, at 6:30 P.M omrades “Will Always Fi «| 3 + Ss | ’ 9 ° . ° Pleasant to Dine ot Our © 1 secretary, at League Head@uarters,|°f the workers. The united front 26-28 UNION SQUARE z Funds will be turned over to the | ‘2 pauctats; shows the nee if t: t M tt A: SURGEON DENTIST PHONE :— : ivtdeaRtional LabeteD ute iion tae (for Ssteblishink ties unity: of the NOW PLAYING! ery Important Matters Are To Be Taken 2a HAST 115th STREET in Gastonia cases, jgreat masses of needle trades work- * . | J; P 5 - Ll ann _ ping Reng deerme hog | | ee | Up, and You Must Be Present Without Fail. y Wed. Sat, See oan Ra, | Daily Worker to Hold | ca” be accomplished only by || “ALL QUIET 5 AUTHENTIC! ACTUAL! || Tush Eres 980-1 mh. €0°12; , atk : following the leadership of the|| ON TH meh 4 Sunday, 10 a, m: {0 1 p i Veoetar’ | Moonlight Cruise and %eedte ‘Trades Workers Industrial | w RS TER N “FIGHTING|) veaneiciephone for appgintment Messinger’s Vegetarian | | Union. This united front, went | o i; ‘elephone: Lehigh 6022 : s Costume Ball, Aug. 9 ine the cncentieted mince at tis || FRONT” FOR THE — and Dairy Restaurant H Ee | capital and the banks, can be broken || 7 bitsting argu- rd," Something unique in the way of and the workers organized only on | mani =" = FATHERLAND” DR. J. MINDEL]|| tere crc tren os Sisncr seas | proletarian entertainments has been |he basis of the industry as a whole : ——and on the same program—— o Je bit Vita alban aero arranged by the Daily Worker for and not accordin ae SURGECN DENTIST = Le t i to the old forms | JOHN BARRYM . ” | cs = Friday evening, Aug. 9. On that |of craft union organization. Only | ORE in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | , ta I 1 UNION SQUARE night a cue lucky enough tolan industrial union, uniting the file -euild-ci Tustin wane Reom $08—Phone: Algonquin #188 AL | possess- tickets will board the S. S.| workers in the shi z | guil 2 Pp. m. to midnite | ‘ot connected with any : Peter “Stuyvesant of the Hudson | ners genape onthe bas of | cinema *sixite Sees” 52 w. Sth street ACTIVE other offie Vegetarian | pee ee apne su lee part in a |forees that are conducting a war of | P = RESTAURANT | ume Bal fe fs al L . =e r= | that qwill ba like nothing ever before | pei ae against the cloakmak: €AR RATED ead ees | Page idioms o perdi nag RESS, Inc. » Tel.t DRYdock 8880 ae As UE | piles by a workingclass organi- | phe Stal gaahwalt todbe Sami piany AM E & Brondway eden ee bert rae 26-28 UNION SQUARE FRED SPITZ, Ine. Strictly Vegetariun I i 7 n ; society hn The capacity of the Peter Stuy- Hal! officials that they are inter-|“T 99 | commenced to elaborate an a mea NEW YORK CITY FLORIST y y. vesant is 3,500, but reservations ested in the welfare of the needle} H pation from feu NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE have been made for only 2,500 in trades workers is a hollow mock-| E (Bet. Ist & 2nd Ste.) All Comrades Meet at order that there may be a maximum |C?¥: Governor Roosevelt is follow- Sinrring Flowers for All Occasions BRONSTEIN’S : |ing the footsteps of Governor Smith’s 15% REDUCTION TO READERS of comfort for all. The dance music |'™® the fo : ‘| RAQUEL MELLER OF THE DAILY WORKER Y i will be. furnished by Vernon An- | Commission that is responsible for |. wwertul ar f the Inquiniti ! Veeeeteat Boa drade’s famous Negro Renaissance |[Utting over reorganization and for Sorat ok it awe ree Restaurant Orchestra. Tickets are $1.50 in ad- nesting the bloody war sof de- Pibanee 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx vance and $2 on the day of sailing, | ® fraction of the cloakmakers’ union. he — mene They are’on sale at the office of the| , Te needle. trades workers must N Ti B b Sh > Daily Worker, 26 Union Square, or |‘@ke up the struggle against their 0- Ip arber Ops HEALTH FOOD enemies on the political and econ- ; at the Workers Book Shop, 30 tml . 26-28 UNION SQUARE < Union Square. joint Bie bye Sendachinks ta a (1 flight up) Vegetarian ing wi 1e Ne || mezRONK PK east 1] RESTAURANT fight against Be sani alit ppolite and UME BA | = | 1600 MADISON AVE. ¥ cians, against Tammany Hall,, the = | Phone: UNIversity 5865 republican party and socialist party FURNISHED ROOMS | 2 A Uu gust by ongenizing. the needle. trades ABOARD THE | ==) workers to expose these capitalist ‘ . Phone: Stuyvesant 3316 | ‘ ‘. 7 Now is your opportunity to strikebreaking and company-union Ss § Pp t St t i itt patra acy, Bo Sa ee oo. Feter uyvesan get a room in the magnificent John’s Restaurant | ‘ the al workers establish “(a Hudson River Day Line Boat) Nate | ON Ait Mane ett SHOT Y union conditions, organize the un- | r roti where all. radicals “meat organized, overcome the terrible FRIDAY EVENING Unity Cooperative House 302 E. 12th St Rae York | specd-up and fight against the in- | : 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE ]| | nf 03 peat creasing unemployment and peer OPPOSITE CENTRAL PARK | | : misery of the workers in the indus- us Cor. 110th Street AMALGAMATED } try. Tel. Monument Q111 FOOD WORKERS |) “4 e Meets Ist Saturday || W Due to the fact that a number | | nt 3861 |} Daily orker Need Volithteera. fo’ of tenants were compelled to | Extra Job at Work i VERNON ANDRADBE’S FAMOUS “elinig te bait plodede tal Rainn xtra Job a orkers er of rooms to rent. No Bakers Lacs . hd e A NEGRO RENAISSANCE ORCHESTRA security necessary, Call at our | | Union “Label p 1 cnl c International Relief office for further information, i Tickets: $1.50 in Advance Boat leaves West 42nd St. = Twenty-five workers wanted $2.00 on day of sailing Pier at 8:00 P. M. sharp agen that tereareiett Lrg ate Pleasant Bay Park to report at the office of Local DAILY WORKER, 26 UNION SQUARE, N. Y. Unity Co-operators Patronize Food Workers i eee oe New York, Workers Interna- uU SAM LESSER pe SBUSINESS. MEETIN( = wy Watch for Announcements ||tional Relief, Room 221, 799 Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 4 on the frat Monday of the Broadway, at ’ 1818 - 7th Ave. New York mepeond ” Uniseredl ys 12 o'clock today Between 110th and 111th Sts. the Common, iene for special work. Next to Unity Co-operative Houte

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