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JOMMUNIST FRACTION OF SAT GROUP IN NEW YORK CITY {the Communist members of the local branch of the World-wide Associ- | j ation of Proletarian Esperantists, sends its fraternal greetings to the fellow-workers of the Soviet Union and to all the workers Esperantist comrades of the world on the Sixth Anniversary of the Daily Worker.| ESTHONIAN WORKERS With the warmest comradely greetings to our Esperantist correspondents in the Soviet Union. We are ready to fight for the World Revolution. Common struggle for a common idea with a common language—Esperanto—the only international language. for the world’s proletariat. ‘Ea Komanista Frakcio Esperantista kaj la Esperantista Rondo Laborista ‘én New York City la plej kore salutas niajn gekamaradojn esperantistajn em Sovet -Unio. Ni sincere dankas vin, kiuj sendis al ni tre valorajn afisojn kaj korespondan materialon por ekspozicio nia kaj por nia gazet- ‘informservo. Ni Klopodos rekompenci vian kamaradecan servon. Vivu Sovet-Unio! Yivu la tutmonda revolucio! } Adreso: ESPERANTISTA RONDO LABORISTA 150 East 8ist Street New York City, Usono. N. A. SIXTH ANNIVERSARY 2336 3rd Avenue New York City Revolutionary Greetings! Vera & Wm. Beck New York City WE SEND PROLETARIAN GREET- INGS TO ALL WHO HAVE GREETED US! The Daily Worker sincerely appreciates the support you have given. Your contribution has not only made it pos- sible for us to issue this Sixth Anniversary Edition, but will also help us continue publication so that ever larger | masses of workers may be mobilized for struggle against | their exploiters. | All workers’ organizations and individuals whose greet- ings appear in this issue of the Daily Worker fully realize that a workers’ mass English daily paper as the champion of all workers, foreign born, Negro and American is the foremost need in the United States today. All workers must be mobilized to defend the Soviet Union, to fight the danger of war, speed-up and low wages. Towards this end we call upon all workers and workers’ organizations to continue their support of the Daily Worker tu get sabseribers from members of their organizations, to circulate the Daily Worker in the shops and factories. All organizations and individuals, whose greetings ap- pear in this Sixth Anniversary Edition will readily under- Greetings! Lithuanian Workers Literature Society, Branch 55/ Brooklyn, N. Y. | EB zs . $5.00) Revolutionary Greetings! | Brooklyn Finnish Social Club | 764 goth St., | New York City $20.00 | Greetings! | A. A. Heller New York City | z $20.00 Sixth Anniversary Greetings! Ukrainian Labor Club 66-68 East 4th St. New York City $25.00 | Greetings to the Daily Worker on its Sixth Anniversary! |Keep up the fight for the organi- sation of the unorganized. Ukrainian Russian Workers SCANDINAVIAN WORKERS GREETINGS! | Yorkville Branch of the International Labor Defense | New York City Revolutionary Greetings! CLUB SPARTACUS’ | SBERENG- BROOKLYN, N. Y. | We, the members of the Federated 'Workingmen’s Singing Society are greeting the fighting “Daily | Worker” on its sixth anniversary. Comradely Greetings | NEW YORK CT $10.00 | Nonpartisan Jewish Workers | ae : Children School, Bronx No. 1 | GREETINGS FROM THE 600 Hast 141st Street Italian Workers stand that it is more important to use the space in this Youth Club ear eohe Educational Club issue for the splendid special articles that appear, rather ogee nt ay OF HARLEM than to divide this space in proportion to the amount con- 1538-40 Madison Ave., a 3 k, N.Y. tributed by them. Credit for the amounts each organiza- Brooklyn, N. Y. foe East 104th St., New York, N. Y. tion found it possible to contribute has been given instead, and we feel sure that the use made of the space saved, | $3.00 : will be acceptable to all our supporters. \ é ny GREETINGS TO THE DAILY WORKER d ebt REVOLUTIONARY GREETINGS ; : : Revolutionary Greetings! Odessa Branch 225 Grodner’ Krinken Branch 637) Independent Workmen’s Circle New York City Birthday Greetings Valiant Revolutionary Champion of the Working Class i } FROM THE in All Its Battles! or UNITY COOPERATIVE 1800 Seventh Avenue Independent Workmen's Circle! 35.00 THE FIGHTING MINERS OF ILLINOIS ARE ON THE FIRING LINE, New York City | Sixth Anniversary Greetings! |Jugoslay Workers Educational and Dramatic Club New York City Se is SERA AP eeneee oe ee MILITANT SHOE WORKERS ARE ON STRIKE IN NEW YORK Sixth Anniversary Greetings! Williamsburg Workers Club 688 Broadway Brooklyn, N. Y. DAILY WORKER The Only English Labor Daily Which Fights in the Interests of the Working-class DEFEAT THE BOSSES’ OFFENSIVE We Greet the Daily Worker | Revolutionary organ of the Com- munist Party of U. S. A., on its Sixth Anniversary Keep on YOUR FIGHT for the WORKERS! GREETINGS! All-American Alliance for the support of the Chinese Worker-Peasant Revolution, and the “Chinese Vanguard Weekly” New York City Count on Our Co-operation WE ARE BEHIND YOU! Rush Funds to Local New York WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF 799 Broadway, Room 221 FREIHEIT GEZAND FAREIN, NEW YORK-PATERSON | P.S.—The Freiheit Gezang Farein | will have their annual ball | (Kabtsonim Carnival) on Sat- | urday, February 8, at Mecea} Temple Hall, 133 West 55th Street. Tickets, Seventy-four and one-half cents. | GREETINGS! WORKERS ART CENTER 7 East 14th Street New York City EVERY PENNY A BLOW AGAINST REACTION SHOW YOUR CLASS SOLIDARITY GREETINGS to the DAILY WORKER SIXTH ANNIVERSARY from the All improvements. Steam heat, hot and cold water in every room. Showers and baths on every floor. CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Two in a room. | of the Suniiet yee F108 Pe UNITED COUNCIL OF WORKING-CLASS WOMEN 80 East 11th Street (Room 535) NEW YORK CITY camp Nitgedaiget Hotel BEACON, N. Y. IS NOW READY Directions: N. Y. Central to Beacon. Trains leave every hour. By Telephone Stuvesant 0576 N. Y. Tel. Easterbrook 1400 a Tel. Beacon 731 Bronx Cooperatieve Colony 2800 BRONX PARK EAST A limited number of four-room apartments FOR RENT without investment. Opposite Bronx Park. Proletarian Atmosphere, Library, Kindergarten, Clubs, and other so- cial institutions, Tel. Easterbrook 1400 SIX COOPERATIVE STORES WHITE PLAINS corner BRITTON ST. FRUIT, GROCERY, BUTCHER, FISH, LAUNDRY and CAFETERIA OUR MOTTO IS: Best Merchandise at Reasonable Price Good Service Cleanliness Correct Weight Come and convince yourself The Cooperative Stores serve the interests of the consumers Tel. Olinville 6736 Council No. 1—Meets every Monday at 148 E. 108rd St., City. Council No. 2—Meets every Wednes- day at 1400 Boston Road, Bronx. Council No. 83—Meets every Wednes- day at 715 E. 188th St., Bronx. Council No. 4—Meéets every Tuesday at 56 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn. Council No. 5—-Meets every Tuesday at 2901 Mermaid Ave., Brooklyn. Council No. 7—Meets every Tuesday at 29 Chester St., Brooklyn. ‘Council No. 8—Meets every Monday at 1622 Bathgate Ave., Bronx. Council No, 10—Meets every Thursday at 48 Bay 28th St., Brooklyn. Council No. 11—Meets every Monday at 2700 Bronx Park East, Bronx. Council No. 12—Meets every Monday at 749 Crotona Park N., Bronx. Council No. 14—Meets every Wednes- day night at 1 Fulton Ave., Middle Village, Brooklyn. «Council: No. 15—-Meets every Wednes- day night at 808 Adee Ave., Bronx. Council No. 16—Meets every Monday night at 172 E. 95th St., Brooklyn. Council No. 17—Meets every Monday night at 227 Brighton Ave., Bklyn. Council No. 18—Meets every Tuesday at 1373 42nd St., Brooklyn. Council No. 20.—Meets every Wednes- day at 349 Bradford St., Brooklyn. Council No. 21—Meets every Tuesday at 239 Schenectady Ave., Brooklyn. Council No. 22—Meets every Tuesday at 2700 Bronx Park E., Bronx. Council No. 283—Meets every third Monday at 350 E. 81st St., City. Council No. 24—Meets every Thursday at 1746 Monroe Ave., Bronx. > Council No. 28—Meets every Monday at 2061 Bryant Ave., Bronx. Council No, 29—Meets every. other Tuesday at 252 Warberton Ave., Yonkers, N? Y. Council No. 31—Meets every Thursday at 1668 Vyse Ave., Bronx. Cloakmakers No. 1—Meets every Mon- day at 1400 Boston Road, Bronx. Cloakmakers No. 2—Meets every Tues- day at 143 E. 108rd St., City. Furriers Council—Meets every Wednesday at 727 Allerton Ave., Bronx. Food Workers Council—Meets every Friday at 26 Union Sauare, City, Also Councils of Newark No. 1—Meets every Monday night at 93 Mercer St. Newark No. 2, Plainfield, Paterson, Rosseslle, Passaic, C. 26 end 27, FOR ALL INFORMATION CALL THE CENTRAL OFFICE =~ LL ennneneneneneeeneen4