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_ Page i wo STRIKING WINDOW GLEANERS FIGHT « eae Aclivities Harlem 12th Year Celebration. the Har m Section of the Y.C.L HARLEM TENANTS Pithin T one. to Fale Capitol Stage Programs “For All Kind of Insurance” *AMUSEMENTS- (ak BRODSK 01 ith 2 “a pad si : CAMEO Ao IVIC REPERTORY th ave 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York \ ‘geese Ave: The new Loew's Pitkin, Brooklyn, | Dancer of Barcelona” which comes re hllch eek eld Ot ti, we TS i on 28 cents. a 8,500 seat house, the latest addi-| to the Cameo Theatre today for its “a ca . $1, $1.50 2 tion to the chain of Broadway-type first showing. Lily Damita, who Qa xa Director ———== Y.Ca. Anniversary Colebration houses which Laew’s Theatres group’ is now one of Hollywood’s denizens, . SoNG” Patronize - y ee th he a i = st is erecting throughout Greater New! has the starring role. DAMITA K SA a er 0 S Jecide to Continue the |: at workers} Moore to Expose Fake , York, will be opened this Saturday.| | Warwick Ward, Don Pedro De| <@agine lady of \AAN. N li B b h hea ¢ c are, on Suns | Dp his is the fourth major film house| Peon, Carlo De Mendeza, Ramond| “THECOCK EYED ‘ 0-LIp r LV struggle, Build Union . by Districts Rent Law Juggling More deautifu E Prominent to be completed this season and is| Gomez play supporting roles. ie More alluring 26-28 UNION SQUARE —— ! of the Party and League will | located at Pitkin and Saratoga! Wiene directed. eee SRITiAit: WORKERS (1 tight ae AeA (Contir Page One A dead CE ae (Continued from Page One) | Aves. Its policy includes a program DANCERS spree Ron Mera lec she |_"Ntorner aharton Ave —__| Ave.) t De monstrati ill be! , ‘ ’ : 1 plays a cor! s to take the place of the work- | shown jcity government passed a fake aw, of latest talking pictures, stage Music Notes : plays at = who had been on strike. There apparently probibiting, the raising |presentations from the Capitol en American Laboratory Theatre e similar tales about other shops. Meets Monda ght at 129 tle }Of rents on flats and apartments | Theatre, a stage ba sv; ‘ -} hed 4 P, 54TH STREET, N.Y, C irk ‘ cia ssid banana Perseaae ara ase Saas jwhich rent for $15 a month or less Theatre, a stage band and symphony | adelaide Berkman, pianist, ty will COMING SAT NOV SO-, Brava DeREOReLSRER hid deaatinta ates ‘omp nion Demoralized | * This i shan make her debut at Steinway Hall on . ne 9 1 diary losin, esrtary of th | X.ct, yp meter, Goon vorom, [Dez roam. This waa after the Tl "Thy conpiate program to auppe-|ate igs otitis ier te ReNEW BA BYLON, Sat. Eve., Nov. 30th paper Barber Shop Charles Winter will speak on con- Sablisny legieatre had knocked out ie oatined the stanton ane | HE Ge tt ltare, Is College” and the stage revue] The first: subseription concert of MAJESTIC, ¢: geen hence that 102rd & 104th Sta) ecm in’ the 2 the rene-| Admfesion | "Now that the elections are over, a {70m the Capitol Theatre follows: ‘the Musical Art Quartet will take Enternationa nL euy Great Jewish Revolutiomry Tey fil Ladies Bobs Our Specialty ation in th ae combined republican apd democratic | CVS ee eens aunt pate ke place at Town Hall on Tuesday eve- @ By JOHANN STRAUSS ' Private Beauty Parlor : 148 _Williamsburgh ¥,C.L, Dance, ty supreme court has declared rbonara conducting. Stage | ning, November 26th, The program ” eee r despite the CL. of Williamsb [pers San PEAYOC | presbitation; Cate de: Baron devenn . hep nd “their jobe||2 ohtertainment and- dance [the city law unconstitutional. Ea a RN ee an Rade de-| will include a Quartet by Zoltan A WONDERFUL NIGHT” | _WEWIORKA een ir jobs . SS W ~ Noe: vised and staged by Arthur Knorr, Kodaly 3 s Quinte’ PRWIOK being filled by the scabs | Zt Manhatten Aver in order ¢6 | ¢, Sent are already being raised. In| pee te il Boreo; Laseiten een, ond the Grahms Quintet. (ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE| hae ob oe abit hired lag: the |¢ League membership drive, Harlem rent raises of $17 a month featuring = mi (cad a webs ‘7th St. W of B'way. Chick. 9944 | aa Bee oiays tease is * ioe jare recorded. The tenants are badly Brothers, Duffin and Draper, Jeanne! Jane Rand, soprano, will make her ©vss. §:50. Mats Wed. & Sat, 2:30 | ty ceting and of build- sue m rood Frmetom em- (Worried by this addition to the al-| Walton, Jack Hanlen, Chester Hale | debut at Carnegie Hall, Monday eve. JOHN — Comedy BIRD :, HAND oe a 4 trial basis |Roye@_n the food industry are call- !ready impossibly high cost of living. and a group of girl |ning, November 26. The program: DRINKWATER’S N APEREOIM A CHEMIST vy ey. (ed fo an important raction meeting | The Harlem Tenants League is Pee eta \“Pace Pace” from “Forza del Des kd = MTH STREET. ROOM aus 657 Allerton Avenue x service workers’ or Y leo sinet ea ; : tino” and “Plus Grand dans son Ob- CASINO Bway @ som st. mves, 4:20 | Estabrook 3215 B N.Y. including window clean- [conducting # militant compelgn of / “DANCER OF BARCELONA” uN See ine. Wena a Mats Wed, & Sats 2:00 Sonar = suesolaed ceed Here aelave: nization ©: e tenants an¢ / scurite” from the “Queen of Sheba, | ae " war | a Coen ireu rae |Labor and Fraternal |iticcie against the rent gouging.| WITH LILY DAMITA AT J aiso songs in Italian, French and NEW MOON) Philh: ‘ Sich ieee fi “ Organizations It calls on workers in other parts of CAMEO. English, and Rudolph: Gruen: S MUS i armonic - Symphony Comrade : ‘ ae fee ee: el the city to organize too, and join in ais B20 TOSCANINI, Conductor F Pil t pon ’S ‘ie beet ong s : vere aif ttan'| Bronx Open Forum, the common battle against merciless | A new story by Solar de Rodrigo,| Thelma Given, violinist, returns erence SHY BROOKY, YN ACADEMY OF MUSIC rances ua iations with the Manhattan | | Leo on the !Jandlords, backed up by the state and ; actually photographed in Spainihere for a Carnegie Hall recital) pionty of good seats, $1, $1.60. $2, $2 a or erocel et at MIDWIFK Cleaners’ Protective Asso- in the 5 syhove it has Wis: locals “The § 4 “ 7 n $1.60, $2, $2.50 —MOZART—WAGNER IFK ae Oe er ates ath t 1 180 | city political machines of the capi-| where i as its locale, Saturday afternoon, November 380. Eeemeaed 351 E. 7/th St, New York, N. ¥ hich has not signed wit! 8 |talist parties, LS ee ake — ws |} MENGELBERG, Conductor eke Rainelabdap pola. he -renggades Moore has been in closest contact | 7, | * CARNEGIE HAL | : : at} nc a - 3 The militant spirit of the meeting | #5 | with this whole rent law jugsiery,| “00 Dental Workers (Office Workers Slam gmat” Rapes, or Bat ae nyt eached its peak when Jacques Bui- y | i i es ick 7 SW, + i] y Beh ationey for the Gaines 6 | Teena cones by j fart he Chena Li acl Picket in Answering Welfare Schemes at [Recital J R US. Uaereraters « haeeniss ant, y nion, 1 nd gone and a e Teer ie 8 7. cita | vosed the lies of the betrayers and j tii, Bronx Workers Athletic Club. |the proceedings at Albany, and in, Union’s Strike Call; LaborTemple Monday | (soorano) ane an SAM LESSER alled on the worke stand unit- | the Rose Gardens, 1347 Boston Road. |the City Hall, New York. He will - —— | RUDOL, Ledies’ Gents’ ‘ d behind their leadership and fight Office Workers Dincussion. therefore be able to thoroughly ex-| Some 700 workers, answered the, When Frances Perkins, New York| Goncort steht yoy i tne, Plane va aoe aldada Nat d mn until the company union is nas he Oftice W orkers Union has are] plain the situation, strike call of the Dental Laboratory | industrial commissioner, admitted in wed (Stein utes ith ents New York smashed. pelvase Schemes and: the Oftica es Workers Union yesterday in a fight a speech at Hotel Pennsylvania that CARN HALL | Next No Unity eancalice, ee D. Pledges Aid. antien to. he 4 Benice | for union recognition, the 8-hour| thousgnds of New York working , Saturday After Nov. 30, at 3:00 Peery nam @f at who spoke were Sam| Labor Temple, Téth St. and’ 2nd ‘Ave. SEVEN WILL TALK ay and the minimum wage. The girls exist below the poverty line } MIOLIN RECITAL ARTHUR JUDSON, ten einway) ssin, secretary of the N@w York | 4!! office workers invited union reports 75 per cent of the} and quoted wage scales of leading | District of the International Labor | industry Thelma GIVEN VHALL MELROSE— Jugoslay Workers Ball, Play. crippled, It expects a Manhattan employers to prove her Dair VEGETARIAN Defense, who pledged the support |, /\", ontertainment, eee tty UE | complete tie-up today. point, she said: “There is some: ART | TION aniteece RESTAURANT . of the I. L. D. to the struggles of |ers Educational and Dramatic Club | Response in some sections in Har-, thing defective in our civilization, RICHARD HAGE Plane | AY Pleasant to Dine at Oar Place. the window cleaners; Peter Darck, emia Beternoon Sah, yeas | lem and the Bronx is reported to be something wrong with the economic | Concert Mgt. Dan Ine. QUARTET November 26 || 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx who showed the necessity of follow: 3 —_—_ 100 per cent. Picketing committees) machine, else the worker, out of Piano) at Sia, oe ofptar 374th St. Station) ing the leadership of the Trade!” pancye awa’ nan, | Tell of Mill Struggle are concentrating on the Union Sq- what she produces, eould buy back | ~-mmnnnnenere lak tna NB = _DCrRRVALH 1100 Union Unity League; Goulart, he Biellese Workers Progressive and Times Sq. district. at least enough to feed and house = Showehuk and rank and filers from » will give its annual ball this, ‘unday at the Cooperative Hall, 642 Thanksgiving Eve The strike vote had been enthusi herself. lee i a «| Basen Aves: Meese New, Tor. K % Now York workers will tically welcomed by the member. The “something wrong” will be | RATIONAL Two important events for the im- , Neaddtartsts, hicusts $F |, Not many New York workers will shin“ month ago, but placing too @nalyzed by some of the victims of nediate future were announced: on Monday night at 7 o’clock, a mass | building service work- unorgan- meeting of all ers, both organized and From 42nd St. ferry take car to 19th St. * Harlem Youth “sunday Dance, | The fir Sunday dance of the Har- sive Youth Club will he | ibe able to feast on turkey | Thanksgiving Day, least of all those this employed in the textile industry. But they can afford to do the next best much faith in laboratory owners, the union officials delayed the strike till negotiations convinced them that the bosses, as Union President Pos- “the economic machine” at an edu- cational meeting of the Office Work- er- Union at Labor Temple, 14th St. and Second Ave,, at 6,30 p. m. GRAND OPENING Never such magnificence—such lavish splend such Inxuri comfort and benuty! Loew's bring: kiyn another jewel in the crown of enter- Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVE, JE Bet. 18th and 13th Sots, ized, will be held in Manhattan Ly- | Sunde evening at the club |thing, which is to attend the Tex- r kes Aj M ‘i A : ‘ll be ; | veum. Following this a conference |t°oms, 1499 Madison Ave, Lehrman’s \tile Workers’ Ball and Carnival in 0° lamented — at a strike meting, Monday, Benice Michaelson will he Strictly Vegetarian Food ; See te 8 t Nfaz band will! supply the music, “Jacked sincerity. chief speaker. = se mec will be called of representatives of | |New Star Casino, 107th St. and Park Th A berahip } fi i fit st —aied : all buil rvice unions as well, , Gastopia Detense Mans Meet, | |Ave., on Thanksgiving Eve (Wednes- |, 7h* Renon ce, ey eA Bar Banh: Pie office rises af iss tages f ee =. 2 aks police Ss mesting for t Gi nia ed a resolution condemnin; e In- | ing schemes—whole systems of wel- 4 peat spainidual:shopks Wo Sian eke [defense will be Held on “Tuesday? i iday) ond beer Lt ghat Sesvnis teeeatigral SeWulry WeeWeRaTINiae.| Lane oorpriscone: areenlaat iby. sane HEALTH FOOD natn aGHiGn @fi a s 'p. ma in the Workers Center, jay |class war victims talk turkey on the - y Aas oe f 3 | crete ection of an indus * . ef [28th"st., Bath Beach. The Gastonia | growing textile strvcele: iA an A. F. of L. group with which ployers to divert the energies of the Vegetarian Fa ay ea Hebe ad Riironere pie address the meeting. For the price of admission, 75 the union was formerly affiliated, workers they exploit away from or- RESTAURANT 0 initio are v ting labor unions | Amtt-Fancist ipa, jcents, there will be more food for |fr jumping over the heads of the | ganization, she will explain. 1600 MADISON AVE. ‘ ea cit working class organiza- | ,,The West Side Branch of the Anti-|proletarian thought than a box car dental workers and conferring with Not by free lunches or dental PITKIN AVENUE AT SARATOGA, BROOKLYN PP ic UNIversit. 5865 tions asking for funds and the | Saturday, 8.30", wil Five 2, dance leould hold. And to make everything | boss associations in their name. The treatment, but only through militant OPENS TODAY AT 11 A. M Sai Wor! Teictualionel Relief is |* “*" leven, the National Textile Workers’ move was characterized by the of-| organization will office workers be | , . : Lecsntneinshinianeatnaeemenmenel Bae ie a atte dive BE Ace Ne Union and local New York, Workers ficial resolution as “hampering the’ able to abolish the $12-$18 wage the best from Broadway's stage and screen brought RA aM CE NOOO Pec |! aR # : | The youth Section of the N.T.w.U, |International Relief, in charge of Way to a peaceful settlement.” which shocked eyen Commissioner | 9 you in this wonder program at popular Loew prices * r ‘ j Local 48 Social Educational Club of|the pall, have obtained John C.| However, the militant spirit of Perkins, union speakers will show. ON THE SCREUN oN THE John’s Raviaucant, : Bedacht At School IK ae An ahetae | Forum Tomorrow Manor Wednesday evening, Nov, 27. J, C. Smith's orchestra. Admission | 75 cents. i ese Boro Park LL.D, Meeting Tuesdi | Smith’s Negro orchestra, a guaran- tee that feet as well as heads will be gainfully employed, The proceeds will go into the war the workers indicates they are in- terested in resolutely fighting for their demands even though the struggle will not be so “peaceful.” Build Up the United Front of the Working Class From the Bot- tom Up—at the Enterprises! “SO THIS IS COLLEGE” From CATITOL THEATRE — BROADWAY SPECIALTY! ITALIAN DISHES New York The imperial re 8.30 at 1873 ; ; The imperial cat plaged Oy the [42rd St, Brooklyn, Buckley eh had chest of the N.T,W.U., which will — ——~--— —~ — ine. hierdie 2b Aan cei tae Sat so-called or Regime hea¢ ¥ | Labor Jury and McGinnis, one of the |map out a country-wide organizaticn Pevaulttan {in foldieg’ pee ~~ he betrayer of the Great Geers Gastonia viotime, will speak, dvive at its second national conven- ant ah AU Comrades Meet at ; Strike in England and the terrific} .powntown Club Art Exhibition, tion, to bi i y. } ein | we Exhibition, — | tion, e held in Paterson, N. J ’ { Colonial Policy of oppression pur- |, Fahtbltion"ot work’ by Mt Wisiat atthe" day after the ball. All’ of the SIX COOPERATIVE BRONSTEIN’S government in India the similar roles 1 by and other domains; the social democrats of , Downtown Workers Club, 1 St. Open all day Saturday and lay; week days 7 to 12 p.m. Ad-| on free Sie ee 250 convention delegates, by the way, including 50 workers from the South, will be th carnival’s honor STORE WHITE PLAINS AVENUE AND BRITTON STREET Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Germany, Austria, ete., in their na- | Cooperative Lecture, 7 M. Olgin’ will speak Five | Suests, tive are s hases he peak on the Fiye 4 ive lands are some phases of t Pl Sunday, 8 p, m., at the | Every ticket sold, and every box lecture to be given this Sunday at Goon Unity’ House, isoo 7th the Workers’ School Forum, 26] Union Sq., at 8 p. m. The Student Body of the Workers’ School in its arrangements for the | oletariat Banquet announces that tickets being gobbled up. Considering the extensive pro- gram which includes a Sovkino film, a violin solo, mass singing and gen- eral entertainment by some of the students, plus plenty of food, all of which cos all who intend purch to do so at once. are quickly ng tickets but 50 cents, we urge | Shoe Workers Fight Lockout (Continued from Page One) Superior Court Judge Dunn a vici- ous temporary injunction. The injunction is of a sweeping anti-labor nature against picketing The bosses procured the air of \ the capitalist courts two days after the lockout. This proves conclusive- ly that it was a cut and dried propo- sition before the lockout went into | wage cuts and long hours, taken by a workers’ organization means that much more ammunition for the fight against the stretch-out, No class conscious worker needs be told more Get tickets at the Workers Book shop, 30 Union Square, the W.LR 799 Broadway, Room 221, or the N T. W. U., 104 5th Ave., Room 1707 WORKERS’ SCHOOL BANQUET 28th, THANKSGIVING DAY. As there will be no classes at the Workers’ School on Thanksgiving Day, the student body ‘has grasped the opportunity to arrange a ban- GROCERY FRUIT BUTCHER FISH LAUNDRY RESTAURANT ARE FOR CONSUMERS, WHEN YOU MOVEMENT, STORE IN BETTER LIVING CONDITIONS, OUR COOPERATIVE STORES NOT RU HE ID ‘OR PROFIT, BUT BRESTS OF OUR BUY IN STORES YOU HELP TO BUILD WORKERS’ COOPERATIVE OUR COOPERATIV HELP THE WORKE THEIR STRUGGLES Fou ALL Our Motto Is: CONCERT AND DANCE given by the BRONX WORKERS ATHLETIC CUUB ROSE GARDENS, 1347 BOSTON ROAD A Good Musical and Sports Program DANCING UNTIL 3 A. M. LECTURES AND FORUMS SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE com 803—-Phone: Aigonguta e183 Not eonnected with any other office DR. J. MINDEL Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 BAST 115th STREET |. Second Ave. New York Cor. DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Please telephone for a polatment ‘Telephones Lehigh \4 Youth in Needle etter Comrales. "An excellent progran 1 | BEST MERCHANDISE-REASONABLE PRICES THE PEOPLES INSTITUTE { Trades in Dance he drive against the union is jomised including the showing of for Mineola Defense. Strengthening the Youth Section | primarily directed against the shop delegate system which has success- | fully prevented the bosses from ¢cut- ting wages and reducing prices, as | | the side—all for 50 cents. a Soviet film, and refreshments on The date | is November 28; the time, 8 o’clock | the place, 26 Union Sq. CORRECT WEIGHT—GOOD SERVICE CLEANLINESS at 8 o'clock—Adminssion Free AT COOPER UNION AT THE MUHLENBERG BRANCH LIBRARY 200 West 3rd Street at 8:30 o'clock DR. MITCHELL R. AUSTIN Optometrist of the Needle Trades Workers’ In- well as prevented the bosses from | Come and Convince Yourself! SUNDATs NOV EMRE Se MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Aik Ait tanked or ae dustrial Union to aid the fight firing at will. THREE WORKERS KILLED. PROP. HOWARD. LEH McHAIN se apes va DORE. TEL. Gayete oe oie : against the attempts of the I. D. G.| The organized shoe workers, under) Insecure scaffolding, collapsed | J N I Cc A S I oO R E S “PROHIBITION AND THE LAW” art eee cee suse i W. U. officials to company unionize the banner of the Independent Shoe d th chi , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 peal: Apaadie ene ene fer " E yesterday and sent ree chimney BOYD BARRETT Comrades Outside of the Bronx, the needle trades will be one ob-) Workers Union are prepared to| cleaners to death at the plant of the TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 is ET jective of the dance to be given by the Youth Section at Webster Hall, | 110 BE. 11th St. at 8 p. m., Thanks- giving Eve., Nov. 27. Proceeds of the event will be di- jearry on the fight, among ull the workers in the shoe trade. Every | |shoe worker must line up with the} ‘Independent Shoe Workers Union— |the unorganized as well as the or-| jAmerican Sugar Refining Compan: at the foot of South Third St Brooklyn. Our Restaurant Arranges Banquets for Workingclass Organizations : ay DR. “SEX ABPR ESS Y AND #10, KENNETH C. BLANCHARD ALENCH AND STRUCTURE” THURSDAY, DE DR. E. G. SPAULDING. SAPPEARANCE AND REALITY: |Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 THE FUNDAMENTAL DUA. t : ree pe ane et 141 SECOND AVE ¥ vided between funds for the Mineola | ganized. | s DR. EVERETT DEAN MARTIN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 hone, Orchard: oi, Lheih ad Defense and the Union. Tickets can be inion offices, 181 W. 28th St., and the Young Communist League of- fiee, 26-28 Union Sq. District Conference for NegroWork Today The district conference for Negro workers meets today at 4 P m. at the Workers’ Center, 26 Union Sq., Room 403 It is very important that | TRY OUR SPECIAL Free, Everyone Invited, TA5 p. mim {| AMALGANASED Seeds one Ming pat: ‘in’ Negro | ent tidal 2 the kesh States in- SUNDAY DINNER! a the auenicaN EyTERY ATIONAL ee? ‘Wo! Bel sa present Beal ss ile souggle ae word Cann 6k a he pias CHURCH AND {o°the, mont nia oan ac markets between Great Britain an ‘ ‘“ =I. Amter, District Organizer. [the United States, INFANTRY ARMORY FURNISHED ROOMS EDMUND B. CHAFFEE roa, —Otto Hall, Director Negro Work, | bought at the 'U. S, Moves for War, (Continued from Page One) | here. | Kellogg was not as optimistic as | MacDonald during his visit to the | | United States about the kindly re- | lations between the two antagonis- | i tie imperialist nations. | The war preparations of the two | foremost imperialist powers are go- | ing on at a rapid pace. The pres- | | Kellogg is laying the ground for TUDOR INN | Restaurant 118 Bast 14th Street For good and wholesome food. don’t fail to visit us We serve special luncheon plates from 11:30-3 p. m. Rensonable Prices | i i) By By Helping the “ICOR” You Help Build Soviet Union! > FIFTH “1COR” BAZAAR FOR JEWISH COLONIZATION IN THE SOVIET UNION FRIDAY, SATURM AY, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29, 30 and DECEMBER 1, 1929 THE sU “JUSTICE IN RUSSIA” 193 East 110th St. Meated rooms; tare “FACT IN FICTION IN THE EAST SIDE OPEN FORUM DR, HOUSTON PETERSON “DANTE'S GEASSUFICATION or THEORY OF PROGRESS” SINNE! * 4th Stand Second Ave. UNDAY, NOVEMBDR 24 5:00 p. ms — DR. G. F. BECK “BER SCLENTIFIC § held at CHURCH OF ALL NATIONS 9 Second Avenue NDAY, NOV, 24, AT S P.M. CARLOS ISRAELS “MAN AND MACHINERY” LABOR TEMPLE is case of troable with your teeth i. f j= Baga has ansure vou "OF careful treatment. Advertise your Union Meetings here, For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City District 2. lan excuse for the failire of the ‘ ” 68 LEXINGTON AVE, (between 25th and 26th Sts.) fee H 1 ail improvementes near Kel —ALL WELCOME Mine CL, DIVE) Poe nig ye Eggo Meeting eww and Ha Wait with your eereniaae:,Aitteies bf sl) descriptions cn Upper Brons aes of be Young | Powers are fighting to increase their tsttablp toe Sicctinpe, Lastaves ei ieaiag WINTER IS COMING Hotel & Restaurant Workers ras ne a eNO bl gi and Davces in the Entertainment and Dancing Every Day ee ee ed MANY ‘UNEMPLOYED AND NEEDY WORKERS will have to be supplied with warm clothing by the W. I. It. Collect and wend clothing to Phone Cirele 733! drive of the League, by filling its; BERLIN, Nov. 22.—The third day | Business meetings held ate first quota of 60 subscribers for. the j of the recruiting campaign begun | Czechoslovak Restaurant and Buffet - Monday of the month at m. “Young Worker” by January 1./by the Communist Party of Ger: Workers House, Inc Admission—Friday and Sunday 50c, Saturday 75c. Combination $1.25 WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF STORE Hiveational | mechan he thied Each member of the unit has | many in its Berlin district alone > inc. - ss 418 BROOK AVENUE, PHONE MOTT HAVEN 6054 Bourd” mootings—every Tuesday pledged to obtain a new subscriber | brought in 290 new worker mem. || 347 EB. 72nd St. New York TEL. STUYVESANT 0867 Giker stations at 34D Bedford st. Williamsburg: Barher shop, 240 afternoon at 6 o'clock, outside the League by the end of | bers, making a total for three days Telephone: Rhineiander 6097 Teachers Reap era nT aE aC i mL LR SAC MEG | al AP ah the membership drive. ~~ of 1,300 é se Room 221; National Ofties We iii 19 Brondway, lteom 512, New ‘York: