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Page Two COURT DENIES APPEAL ON HARRY GANTOR Up Railroading of Boston Worker Alvan T. Fu stating he The Superior Court iown a decision that ‘ nond did not err ir ept the testimony nonths of He was the C Jate for ma lections he Bos’ NEEDLE WORKERS wsUSS DRIVE Forum Talk Deals With Need of Struggle All Needle Trades Workers are in vited to the Needle Trades Workers’ Industrial Union Open Forum today at 1 p.m. in Bryant Hall, 1087 Sixth Ave., where the manager of the union, Borocovich, will speak on the immediate problems facing the workers in New York The New York workers through their N. T. W. I. U. are on the eve of an energetic organization cam- paign to win the union wage scale and shop conditi They will con- duet the most militant e action against employers to force recogni- tion of the union, and gain all their demands before, during and after the fake stoppage which the company union in the dressmakers trade, the International Garment Workers, pro- poses, and is voting for at its pack Cleveland convention. The I. L. G. W. is supported by the employers in their pretense at a strile, and is a party to the Dec. 12 conference of employers and re- tailers called by Governor Roosevelt, to form a fascist, class collaboration council to stabilize the needle trades on a low wage and company union basi: Cash They Want. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 3.—The {. L. G. W. convention opened yes- terday with a number of state and A. F. L. offici gracing the class collaboration orgy. President Schles- inger of the I.L.G.W. repeated his fulsome praise of Governor Roose velt’s scheme to company unionize the industry and make real strikes illegal. The other character session were mainly the reiteration of the manifestly false ‘Daily’ Will “Bevin | Vivid Portrayal of Class War in South Ho e Southern mill r exist on the $10'a week does own him by his exploiters after they sweat countless prtof- ts from him at the looms? How he orga , under the fight- the National n, for strug- tion wage of Uni for struggle of L. and its e agents who wo lure him e masters’ hese are only incidental Ss answered in a_ vivid piectu f the ¢ struggle hern Cott Myra Page, starts tomorrow in The Worke Bill Dunne, rn organizer of the N. T. written an introduc- on, ‘apitalists Promised Aid of Socialists in ight on Communism Two new developments in the t” party point out the rapid scistization of this third capitalist 1 Rifkin, chairman of the na- xecutive committee of the social federation, de- ed, in effect, that the capitalists on “Communism” met with r hearty approval. He said that could now build the kind of organization—that figh the the “socialists” proper, alists in every feature. At the same time, announcement made by the New York “social- ae that d would be cut tp $1.00 apitalist, shop owne: st, labor faker, by the payment $1.00, becomes a good standing “socialist of Frank Crosswaith, a Negro dele- gate to the special session of the New York st” convention ld Sunday, called upon this fas- » to mi lead the Negro ith criticized his worke fellow ists” for “not di the problem of the Americ Subway Diggers Form New Union (Continued from Page One) s after they had betraying the and Subwa caught their offi Bronx strike. The S.C. is organized to take in all workers engaged in sub- way and other construction work— labor engineers, truck muckers, timbermen, blasters, drill- ers, et industr, “Locals F. of L. strike. | while the strike was on men with union cards in Locals 63, 753, and other A. F. of L. locals, went in to seab, and that the officials of the lc -Is sent them there,” stated Pas- | quale Georgio, secretary of the strike committee, yesterday. 63, locals, 753, have betrayed our see the strike won. They agents for the contractors, in order to prevent a general tie-up. “after strike, the strikers took control of We have positive proof that | an organization acceptable to the | drivers, | —one union for the whole | and the other A. | these fakers deserted the | “These officials did not want to| iret iyi wer were | SCAB BOSSES HEAD HOOVER FASCIST COUNCIL Will Meet December 5; A. F. of L. in It WASHINGTON, Dec ‘he U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which is act- ing for Hoover, in the formation of the fascist economie council, today published a tial list of the lead- ing capital who will take part in the drive on the working class. The list of labor fakers has not been issued yet. But a very signi- ficant fact about the names pub: lished of the imperialists who will the leading role in the new state a hat the of will meet in Washington on These enemies the working December 5. The fascist economic council will begin its work at about the same time that Congress gets going, but Hoover will give the greatest portion of his time to his new imperialist creation. The leading daily publications of the big capitalists are beginning to point out that Hoover’s prosperity talk is the veriest bunk. “The Journal of Commerce (Dec. 2) actually protests against the De- partment of Commerce’s distortion of figures to make the masses be lieve that prosperity still here. “These unreliable statistic: the “Journal of Commercé,” re- ferring to the fake figures of the Department of Commerce, “are inter- preted to imply increased business » activity in the face of a monoton- ous recital of declining production of steel, coal and petroleum. . Labor and Fraternal ie ee Oa Clear. Proceeds go to fense, Admission 35 cen’ Cian eras | Lecture in Yonkers. Scott Nearing will lecture in the headquart of the Co-operative Center at Yon r ce on Friday, sharp, All welcome oe 8 p.m, Functionaries Class. st session of the function- ss of the United Councils of will begin Dec. 5 at the Workers § Union Sq. at 8.30 sharp. “sear aga arie Working Women ht, akers Class. the class of United | ow orking Women will Wednesdaqy ht, Dee. rs School at the Work iad ee Exhibition of work by M the Downtown Workers Club, nd St. Open all day Saturday and Sunday; week days 7 to 12 p.m. Ad- mission’ free, LOW. Celebration, Council 5 of will cele- brate its 6th ann by having a splendid supper and entertainment on Sat. Dee. 7 at 2901 Mermaid Ave. Coney Island, oa Hay Market TLD. |), Branch, Hay Market LL.D. branch of Athletic Club will | The start their membe the next meeting, Wednesd mm.. | 1400 Boston Road. ‘slo is v Young Worker a Member. ung work urged VOTE TQ PICKET Sovzet Film Ari MISLEADERS OF JIM CROW UNION: “They call it symbolism—it’s new \in the motion picture art, not new on the stage, and the very substance {of the cartoon. You will find the very best example of it, true art, Upholsterers Socialist true regard for form, confusion . “3s Neoy abolished, a crystal clear story that Official B ars NeZYO |combiued the best in resliam: and _|makes every character a living in- "Kers will picket the of-| dividual, yet makes every character Sadat amine Ee type, standing for a whole class, lon because tt or sometimes a sub-class, in “The of that organiza-' New Babylon” now at the Cameo. oleum tion refuse to a N z vo a1 or 7, ” efu ee eo ;| “The New Babylon” department Papeuattent den ea one Eoigneg | och ceiee Suen an ater ee p hember, denied John H. Jones, | deserted by customers during the a ro worker in the trade, the Pyivetancblosiade dé Panisteinnnen right to become a member. iden : ie dippers This an aman wel made iaeel ot the street fighting of the m- Hae TR, Mente. at the mune, is a symbol of the Second s called by the Amer- EOE AAAUL OES ach cpheme a aay ere hodge-podge of tinsel and ay the Nesro workers SWindling, where everything is for sale. And a symbol of capitalism, determination to too. voiced their _ Dv at 4¥ Wo IRKER, NEW YORK, WED ESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929 New F Form in ‘New Babylon’ | act of labor faker Jim 7 c caniebiine for tHerceaction: D. Gutman, acting the owner of Upholsterers to regret the store, typifies capitalism, e fox ac lonaseine: Sr | ploiting, greedy, gorging _ itself, | The incident exposed in. their true! howling first for the death of the + ions claiming to, Prussians and then for the death of | sy The| the Communards. Elena Kuzmir for the Ad./28 the sales girl in the store, res eon People” re.|ing the attempted debaucher the owner, reaching out a fi hand to Jean, the peasant soldier, played by Peter Sobolevski, fight- ing on the barricades, facing the fi fused, Moore stated, to do anything about the discrimination of the up- holsterers officialdom. So did Mar cus Garvey’s “Universal Negro Im svovenich’ UA SnARGE )h ing squad at a wall whereon, never- The mass meeting last night was/ theless, is written, “Long Live the addressed by Rothschild Francis, of Commune,” is the radical proletariat. | he Virgin Islands, by Moore, and by| And the rest of them are all| Stephen sham, of the Trade! there: the head clerk of the store, a| Union Unity League. Graham is up, typical bosses’ flunkey; the graft- for trial at Norfolk, Va. because | ing member of the parliament of the while organizing for the T.U.U.L capitalist state; the professional he called a mass meeting of both) man who becomes a member of the Neo 1 white workers, thus of-| governing body of Commune, and fending’ the s of that sec-| talks, talks, talks, about “all the tion, who very much desire to have time in the world,” about “perpetual the two ch other and, peace now,” when the Communards thus b among the| should have been straining every workers. , nerve to hit the enemy while it was | revolution Seer eons ey weakest, to spread the i ee a throughout the country. And in Call Building Service ue tie Gunes vies Gt git Trades Conference bolising of all, Soldier Jean, the Bs Sas | peasant. Completely captured at Affiliation with the Trade Union | first by the manufactured war hys- Unity League will be one of the | teria (you can see the wheels go most important items on the order | tound) he soon becomes a living ex- The call tells of the unusually low | wages and long hours of building service workers and points out that “this is a key industry within whose scope are the workers employed in power, gas and lighting plants, who, with the exception of a few, are | almost totally unorganized.” Other items on the agenda of the conference will be the amalgama- tion of the two unions and plans for organizing the industry on the Call Workers to (Continued from Page One) land, Only if the workers mobilize powerfully enough can these meas- ures be stopped. “It is not an accident that par- | ticularly at this moment when the | American government received the War Day and during the demonstra- the buildings in which they work. | of business at the mass conference Ponent of the peasant soldier’s one Friday night, which will launch a idea in defeat, “I want to go home new industrial’ union of building |to the farm.” The Bolshevikf, ervice workers. The conference knowing this, were able to make al- will be held at 8 o’clock at Irving lies of the peasants 46 years later. laze, 16¢h Bt and Irving PL. | The Communards were ruined by it, ‘A joint call for this conference | for they let Soldier Jear think they has been issued by Window | Were prolonging the wa Cleaners’ Protective Union, Local 8,|_ With all of its symbolism, you can | and the Amalgamated Building | forget the symbols if you want to— | Service Workers’ Industrial Union. | | Demonstrate for USSR, building committee basis, All build- pledge of William Green and other | ing service workers—engineers, su- | A. F. of L. Jabor fakers that the perintendent firemen, porters,| workers will not fight for better window cleaners, elevator men, floor | conditions, that it feels in a strong crubbers, handy men, janitors— enough position to disregard the both organized and unorganized, protest of the masses of workers in jare urged to elect delegates from|this country made on International | = = i temkin. But here is really nares thing new in movie production. was foreshadowed even in the oe of St. Petersburg, carried to absurd- ity in “The Man With a Camera,” it caught its stride in “Arsenal,” and approaches its true form in “The 'New Babylon.” Produced by Sov- ‘king, distributed by Amkino.—V, 8. THEATRE GUILD | STUDIO TO PRESENT “RED RUST” Advances PETER " SOBOLE EVSKY The Theatre Guild, which has been planning for the development of an experimental and subsidi heatre group within its own organ- ization, announces that with the production of “Red Rust” at the Martin Beck Theatre, Monday mati- nee, December 9, the Theatre Guild Studio will make its bow. The pro- luction will be repeated for two nore matinees, Tuesday, December 'G, and Friday, December 18. group in the organization's produc * tion department, Herbert J. Biber- jman, Cheryl A. Crawford and Har- old Clurman. During the present season two more plays will follow “Red Rust.” } Professional players will be used in the Studio's productions. ‘Red Rust,” the first production, is a modern Russian drama by Kirchon and Ouspensky, translated by Vir- ginia and Frani Vernon. It is a Jean im “The Soviet Film Plays the rote of New Babylon,” the new at the Cameo Theatre. and read simply the heroic story, beautifully photographed, of several individuals in the Franco-Prussian war and the Paris Commune. I hope the comrades in the Soviet The } Studio is in the hands of a younger | Union do not entirely abandon the |panorama of the Soviet life, dealing | old master works, of the type of Po- | with contemporary problems. “AMUSEMENTS Powerful and spectacular drama of revolt in the Caucasus filmed in the actual regions with an all- Caucasian cast. the true story of the struggle of the Cauca- sian people against the tule of the czar. 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MINDEL. kcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 6183 SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Not connected with any other office tions in connection with the seizure of the Chinese Eastern Railway and Gre: mtment has “Deen aroused among the window cleaners Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENT! “> Founded on the Dramatic Epi- sodes of the Franco-German statement that “Communism is dead 3 their strike and are taking steps to in the needle trades, and that a); 1ild up a powerful union in prep-| b One rte 5 Meee erat tye ‘ slush fund of $2,000,000 must be| aration for the comin the story, published in yester- | openly proceeds with its prepara- , ion fo gz struggles, | Suppl fed Dy 0 oe - sane Fe nvial ‘ is Ci 249 BAST 115 TREET raised by assessments on the work-| and to win their demands | sur poet ve Daily W , of the anampt tions on the Soviet Union. War and the Paris Commune. Goes tsecepaease. | Newer be siven rile vice-preside ‘The pretense of neutrality of the in Rativical’ cemcanck eta saath DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY ers, and placed at the disposal of ‘Already 200 strikers have rd Bors sf the Building Service Employes | United States gover! Satins the officials. the new union and we expect to have Lithuanian LU, bs j ployes | United States government is a joke. is se arena a lense te one for app ment valet shetnat Tee _glitiavestith aman Teed is at-|International Union, with the aid Aside trom the capitalist character IVAN THE TERRIBLE. Telephone: Lebigh G02 i ) ranging a mass meetin ednesdiy.| of: sev esters: force 2 | of i i ‘ fi 3 ou workame ape he. |@innis, one of the Gastonia defend-|members of the Chicag y ate rst “Wor Saarie a ena OMmmuUnIst ACtiVIte AIL the subway workers size be: |Gul Sues statse of tne nets Ider Glericrs “Uilba: th make (hie oes# | cat ectiin he ice cacti ah rival “POTEMKIN” and “TEN hind. the new unicn. The fake of- | will speak. ct HE aon Willa WSPRIUEE Leeann ccvechmene eedierc tat DAYS THAT SHOOK THE DR. MITCHELL R. AUSTIN Industrial Registration. |, | ficials of the A. F. of L. are exposed Lestare at Council 7, U.CAv.W. David, aoe EE -| American government. does not | ; in x i ° ai UREN aT eAU aerate tp edited gfpmmade “Gareliic will lecture on Piatt bays eek of he | recognize the U. 8, 8. R, and sub- sa: WORLD. i section organiz nstructed d * 7 fe ec. 6. 8,30 | are vo A. FY .| sidi Thi > Tanda eae: complete the r ation of all Party not a single striker left |, 4i'*} BHP ithin Ave. Brookly ol rites red i ie a N z ef sidizes the Chinese war lords is suf. = Paris in the wild enthusinsm of the first days of the Optometrist ' membe . Those who are not as yet Wa will mesbay Mane on oys who it a d ork | ficient to characterize the kind of On ed war. Fighting between the Paris Commune and the 2705 WHISE PLAINS AVENUB registered show do so i a a ii y “et ers’ r ive - rali i is! i 1 t bi Ag ch Rs - Thi wegistration is of utmost import: | hattan Lyceum, 66 East 4th St.,! dhe'Vonke Yonkers HD. Pe Sasa ey ne rs Pro- neutrality of our capitalist exploit- Lesh Sasi ee ee Near Allerton Ave, Bronx, N. ¥ ance in the patlding x aban i. <UL | Wednesday, Dec. 4, at 6 p. m aad ran Canter pea Jnion, ane out bai. abske vers in this country.” TEL STABROOK 2631 —Distric’ ndustria epartn nt. is Meo ae . Soe ‘ , ». 0 2 o! e “< Py seh : aiapk yaa ask the downtown workers to join |} a On ipa.” Wea et hd abe hele Gh eae The Communist Party requests | special Appointments Made for in melistecSegtion Executive, the str 5 oe jah Aas ae oe octets hae all trade unions, fraternal | iy ESTIC' 8: W. of Bway. vs, 8:30 uct sphektee: cud: free Comrades Outside of the Brovx. tion Executive Committee will be Brooklyn Strike Vote Friday. Legture in trons, seat f agg aa pera i to put organizations, defense and relief J Mats. Wed. & Sat. at 2:30 “GAME OF LOVE || Pale eee oe be Nee Bi oN ee “Friday we will have a mass meet- night, Dec. be. onge ‘again in New Sor vo DU torganizations and other bo eet genarianel Sobesl!. tr Brepir | enter, #3 Mercer St., wark, No d| t BDdton teat ant Bactioy ing ratiches on their bes |sisndly to the Soviet Union and By JOHANN STRAUSS | AND DEATH” beginning 10 2, m. sharp. A program | ing in south Brooklyn to take a/ trations on the plgno, trayal work. SSID fale call Mgnt inden aco By ROMAIN ROLLAND D M W lf oftwork for the section well De Work strike vote, thereby getting them to AWE ee Bae ayal work, caners? Union, in Metinst the imperialist aims of the “A WONDERFUL NIGHT’)| {latte ee r. M. Wolison uso be present. All members of the| join us. On Sunday a huge mass|_ A meeting of the Bill, Haywood’ cooperation with the Workers’ In- Jingoes in Washington and in Wall “ | 7 Mats, Th.&Sat | balan dade ied da Rentian. Commaittes must attend and |mee!’-¢ -f all the cvbway \ “cers | © noch of the F 1 ig 1 be hell feruationst Tel ef, ‘i # ii Street to cancel all their previously ETHEL | |} (31 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9tb St ri + w lof the city will be Held at Stiy-|Brighton Beach ‘Ave. ‘Mlection of leigh itm ‘relief drive, On Friday | eee meetings for this Friday | E1Xt BARRYMORE LLL | eee ee PC Section § Membership Meeting: | vesant Casino, 142 Second Ave., N.| tomates to the district contarence | Pring, December 18, ain! evening and join in the demonstra-| myys $50 Mats Wed & Sat 2:30) *\ em TREATED cane 10 ser yout, fricad, who Bas 208 “held ax Wednesd AY, Dee. Y. Our plans are to spread the e ge ame night era intefentitig pe ‘tion in Central Opera House. JOHN = Comedy BIRD . HAND Loew's “Big 2” jf tome Ss perience, aad cs og 4, at 29 Chester rooklyn. A| oj < te diniaes : Work 1 you of careful treatment. discussion on the mémbership drive gr paiva piakadne will begin hee Worker will be given in Labor Temple, 14th| Other organizations whieh take | DRINK WATER'S | | will take place. A mbers mus’ uveday morning, and we are cer-| will give an all St, Soc, S) ; reli measures to participate in the meet- ng sia be time, 8 m. bcs sve ora the | Worke! . and Second Ave., to raise relief |! wy 3} SPER 14th st | Pe Sate: Pastas [tain that the workers on the Con-|(74™, 24,180 , Comer pace ling are asked to inform the District | ( {VIC REPERTORY (ih, ft PITKIN PARADISE AMALOAMATED representative wil} be course will join our ranks. | “There will ‘be. tw SSN teen ae | Office of the Communist Party, De- ves 8 50, Mats. ‘Thur. Sat.. 2:30) oe x | “The strike committee will meet | (watching Guns” nnd ne »”| MOVIE ON “LAND OF SOVIETS.” | partment for Agitation and Propa- sepa ditedcah Pitkin “Avenue | | Grand. Concourse ty the mon | Un 4 Negro snirituals. The Ferrer Dancers " | i EVA Le GALLIENNE, Directo Brooklyn Bronx Third a eter asea eeokowar Wednesday at 11 a, m. at 235 W. |\n the “International” and music Section 1, District 2, Communist | ganda immediately, Well-known ie CBMs Hitman wean, Se ig vd a 9 Brow . 9 x £ ‘+ the Prole ¥ . A A Cees. | . . ¥ a oF y ” c HOGI. 8 A 129th St. to get further action | Giicine after the nerformane Party, is arranging ‘an affair for speakers will address the gathering, | TOMSMt—“THE SA GULLY ¢ Ask tor i e Tom. Night—«ML BOURRAT" ON BOTS, SORE RhE International Bra started. ets 50 cents at the Workers Hookshop| Saturday, December 7, 8 p. m., at |ineluding several representatives of | 7°™ “!#¥t—"NEEE: faire Leon Meets Wed and Workers School. Seventy-five rane 4 ae | A i | Bel, defame. Teun Chester St., B: fone nt cents at the door. section headquarters, 27 E. 14th St. |the Chinese workers and peasants. OLSON'S he 30th St, & 7th Ave, vm “TWO BLACK cROWS” Union Label Bread! | LITERATURE AGENTS ATTEN- | RO NE ‘Among the numerous * entertain- | Among the speakers will be M. J.|J Seto Mats, thurs & Bats 2:80 Kop unit womens work TION. | ope SH ADU e . qine ments we will have a moving pic- |Olgin, Robert Minor, Otto Huiswood, THE M | 0 Thursday tion 3 will be held o7| Meeting of literature agents, | given bs TLD." will be the lecture ture showing the flight of the “Land | James M. N. Dumping, Chairman I. ERRY WIDOW | MORGAN & MACK Gyoadway. | scheduled for this ‘Friday, Decem- | 8.30 sharp, at 66 Manhattan Ave, of Soviets.’ Amter. Bcd FRANZ LEHAR “ 99 om R14 AO AW Ok A ‘ Rail 4, ber 6, has been postponed, due to | : pee athe acy bid tae MSA neared WHY BRING THAT UP Office and Headquarters: AW meet a conflicting mass meeting at Cen-| PARTY eee vate NEEDLE |. BARRA ERE Pts SNES e HT Lanor femple, : sharp, District ei % | i} p the Unite ront of Stage Shows — Each Theatre — Prom oe oo aN io alg e tral Opera House. Watch for further | iu ie | NAP! , : Regula u REC Att ite aieniticancy” Ail mera Lannoutiosment. | A very important fraction meeting ANNUAL | the Working Class From the Bot- |J (*!!T0U THEATRE — BROADWAY Gana het Aa Hed hers must be Sia t will be held on Thursday, Dec. 5th, | ‘ U 1 |] Mon, to Fri 11 As M. to 1 P.M, 250 tinployment * _ eA . | tom Up—at the Enterprises! | ‘de rd ib iow icine at 8 p. m, at the District Office. | | 3 iA tepular labe ob the Youth z | Every member ofsthe needle trades | tion of t eedle “Trades Wo! nt ‘ Ondustrial Union. 16 being held fraction is instructed to attend this ofthe || Hotel & Restaurant Workers meeting. Admittance only on pre-| sentation of Party or Y.C.L. ecard, | COMMUNIST PARTY OF U.S.A. District Bureau, District No, 2. Hranch of the Amalgamated Bead Ww. 5 Y wenpons—the modern Workers, we—the proletariana— Wednesday. 6». m 7 warters. 131 W. 28th ‘rlet Agitprop of the Yon ystructor. WORKERS LABORATORY THEATRE 5 | ‘(THE THEATRE OF THE REVOLUTION) | WILL DRAMATIZE THE CLASS STRU LE "will be Business meetings held the first Monday of the month at 8 p.m. educational * * Morning Fretheit Monta WINE Ba Section 7. «| ees 8,8 omy at,the Workers Center Meats Wednesday a Dom, @ ourth floor), There wi be un Monday of the month, Executive 01 Mermaid Ave. representation ‘of the Party and th {Be é RE SOT I V.GL, AM comrades are invited. re : DRAMA — DANCE — SONG — MUSIC {Pb nid J ameetines “every aiueuday ft mnit 4, Seetion 3, THE ONLY WORKERS? JEWISH DAILY IN AMERICA Hlexwe duane ‘ 4 Meets "Thursday night | ‘Olgis. 1s Incteres Sund ‘ MGR E eS ORS Roe! Join ane iE Section b of the G ist Part ‘ a unday Evening, Decembe t 8: Fight the Common Bnemy! i Ports Fraction or Needle Trades. has arranied ayleeture: by Comrads | W ‘ L R. will take place on hey Gath 8, r 8, at 8:30 ||] Ottice chen from 9 a, m, to 6 p.m orta acti meetin ‘ gin on lonism ans om: . » Hi =| 4 win The held’ Thursday, He. 58 | ism Sunda ape shat BoB p.m. in| WORKERS CHORUS Saturday Evening, December 14, 1929 ENTER, 26-28 UNION SQUARE ann = ¥ m,, 2 e District ice, Evers ¢ Garden, 7 joston. oa Ad- at Two 1-Act Plays — Ferrer Dancers — Negro Spirituals fl 4 || Advertise your Union Meetings member of the needle trades fract ‘e instructed to attend this meetin Admission, only on presentation of ission 25 cents. * ENGLISH LANGUAGE MUSIC BY PROLUT MUSIC CLUB here, ARMORY HALL Lexington Avenue and 25th Street For information write to * Unit 12P, Section 2, AT THE DOOR varty or V.C.L A Buro meeting of Unit 12F, See. | Now Being Organized DANCIN C ist Party. of U, §, A. tion 2, will be held Thursday at 6.29 1 ; Disriee Bureau Meter Ce ee eat) Branownen lL tenitee vet) Wormers laterontionen ||| TICKETS 60. CENTS HAT CHECK 50 CENTS te NCING sane i; The: DALEY MORSE pee yy ad Relief. New: Address: 949 BROADWAY meoxers at WORKERS Eioue OP \ ertising Dept. Tickets at the Morning @reiheit, 30 Union Square 26-28 Union Sq., New York City a Unit R2, Section 1, Pwill hold its weekly mecting, 7.59 wom, this evening at 27 E. dth Su Dixtrirt Pio Conference. wink district conference ion wark will be held Sunda | | | | | SUBSCRIPTION Room 612, Telephone sAigonguin 8048