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campaign as well as how to opply play and dance at the Hungarian Page Four D AILY Ww ORKER, NEW YORK, SATU RD: AY, APRIL 12, 1830) REVOLTING PEASANTS —LAgOR JURY SAYS LED BY C L SMASH KTANGSI RULE “UAT GUILTY Urges Mobilization of! All Workers’ Forces | The red troops and evelling peasants are making great headway in Giangsi Province. Revolution has swept the province to such an extent that a cable despatch to the New York Times yesterday admits (Continued from Page One) “apparently, authority in the province (Kiangsi) has collapsed.” In- [ d fron y creasing activities of revolting peasants in Chekiang Province, which , ade by the Council for the Defense is the home province of Chiang Kai-shek, are also reported. One town | Was objected to by the prosecutor onists. and sustained by the judges, in this province was captured by 500 revolu oy ae Leena nie “They flagrantly and openly louted the Constitutional Article providing for the right of assem- They were exceedingly eager to , bulldoze and intimidate the wit- nesses. They even went so far as to threaten one witness with im-| prisonment for attempting to re- School Principal Wants Wall St. History Only “When I learned what was hap- pening at the meetings,” said the Wall St. bootlicking principal, “I had the students informed that they would have to tile a charter of the jate his whole story. The defense club’s aims with my office.” Of | witnesses were invariably restricted course, if the aims of the club was | to answers of ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ not in accordance with the exploit- | Upheld Unger 67 Times. | er’s views of history it would not be) “The Labor Jury recorded 67 in-| ‘permitted to go on, stances in which the judges sus- ‘tained the objection of the District Attorney, Unger, while every mo- tion of the defense council was overruled, “The sharp attitude of the judges} clearly shows the class nature of the trial. It shows that this was not a trial of five workers but that | the entire working class was on| trial. “The Labor Jury was greatly im- pressed with the determined spirit of all thé defendants. “We, the members of the Labor Jury, declare the five defendants, namely, Foster, Amter, Minor, Ray: |}mond and Lesten, innocent of the | charges made against them. On the | contrary we find the capitalist) courts and police guilty of criminal assault upon the working class. “The Labor Jury urges the Trade| Union Unity League, the American | Negro Labor Congress and all mili- | tant working class organizations to mobilize the workers of the entire country in mass demonstration to! | protest against this ruthless and} | brazen attack upon the working | class. “We demand the immediate un- | conditional release of these five) | militant representatives of the 110,- | 000 unemployed and employed work- | ers who assembled at Union Square and of the 1,250,000 who demon- strated all over the country.” The chairman of the. jury is) Charles Hope, Negro laundry work- | Iron hand rule to enforce only the | assimilation of Wall Street’s views in the schools was announced by Dr. Harry A. Potter, principal of the New Utrecht High school, Brooklyn, when he broke up the History Club meetings because several Young Communists exposed the actioi American imperialism in a that is hidden in the school books. Wall Street Judge Gets Senators 0.K. WASHINGTON, April 11—Judge John J. Parker, a typical North Carolina labor-hater, will be reported on favorably as nominee for the United States Supreme Court, according to information given out by the senate judiciary committee. Parker is supported by John L. Lewis, a Green henchman. Green made a dignified criticism of Parker on the ground of Parker’s ap- proval of a “yellow dog” contract. However, Green good naturedly admitted Parker’s “fine qualities.” Parker is a fitting adjunct to Hughes—both are soaked up to the eye-brows in Wall Street money. Cop Admits Selling Machine Gun Edward Beban, Whalen’s 'legger, March 7. The close connec- finest and suspended New York|tion between bourgeois politicians, ; ia - the police, the A. F. of L. fascists cossacks, admitted that he sold @|4nq the underworld is one of the machine gun used in the murder of | significant signs of the tendencies Frankie Dunn, New Jersey boot-|toward fascism in the U. S. A. one of Hit Small-Fry in Customs Grafting In order to hide the wholesale graft among the higher officials in the customs office, Frank X. A. Eable, commissioner of customs, at a luncheon in the bankers’ club, which was attended by Andrew Mellon, billionaire U. S. treasurer, said he had evidence against twenty-five small fry customs inspectors showing they received graft. N Berlin reports state that the new, German cabinet is having no easy tinte to agree on a finance program, the Minister of Finance Molden- German Government Faces Crisis | is willing to give it at the cost of the working class, which he pro- poses to rob of unemployment in- surance. But even this ‘will not be enough to cover the cost of sub- hater demanding that his program sidizing farmer capitalists. So he, ¢t Other members are: Max Hein, | as @ whole be adopted or he proposes to tax beer 75 per cent Shoe worker; John Abt, taxtile resign. The fascist “Nationalist” more. But the brewers object. So Worker; Hewit, Rose Mendelshon, pauty demands as price of support-,he proposes to tax industry, but Pay; & vainhben; Ean keiths Wels) ing the government, that the rich the capitalists object. Thus the new | ‘¢T Johnson, a Negro metal work-| farmers get “relief.” Moldenhauer | government faces a crisis. tek W. Paterson, an unemployed * young Negro worker; Ashwood, | | Frank McCarthy, and Bella Epstein, jarrest A. Borghi, one of the anti- jzalo, after the alliance and the I. L. lice brutality for the right of asylum | HOLD MAZZ0LA Vostokkino Organizes Scenario!' PROTEST SUNDAY Competition in Tartar Republic - Vostokkino freanieed ®@ competi- | AT ACME THEATER tion for the best scenario on the Expose Sactatint Anti-|tite of the national republics and Labor Maneuv er r Scenario writers of the Mz of * K ° ed to take Both the Anti-Fascist Alliance of i ye North America and the International ional republics art in this com- s from Dagestan, and n and write rtar republic, Bashk renee peat vesreey ‘ jcuit thers responded to this invitation. statements on the refusal of the @'/qye material received by the com- Nuovo Mondo, social democratic "© Materia’ received by stein petition shows that some of the au-, thors are unquestionably able to! treat subjects of actual interest and | to create corresponding types with correct ideological formulation. The literary-scenario department | of Vostokkino has prepared its the- matic plan for the 1930 cultural films and this. plan has been con- | firmed by the management. The plan contains 32 subjects with the following divisic General Politi- cal, Economic Construction, Scien- ot tifie Films, Mode of Life and Social Hygiene, Tourism in the East, East- ern Border crowd, to permit speakers from the alliance and the I. L. D. or formal | participation in the funeral of Gino |Mazzola by these workers’ organi- ations. Mazzola was killed by Detective lienthal at a meeting in Cooper ion when the crowd refused to aliow the immigration ‘authorities to Scene from the German film “Die | ersinger,” based on the opera | Richard Wagner, opening at the | fascist speakers, Lillienthal at the same time wounded another member of the au- dience and the police then arrested Joseph Florio, Petro Tirraso, Nathan |Lanto and Giatana Rizza, on charges of assault, to cover up the murder- ous assault of the pro-fascist Tam- many policeman. Acme Theater today. when first shown here at the Capi- | ‘tol, where it played for three weeks. | The film is staged in modernistic | style and the players ave some of | “Cabinet of Dr. Calligari” Second Avenue Playhouse at Would Assist Those Jailed As a special item of its double-|Germany’s well mown stars. The I. L. D. offered assistance to featured program the Second Ave-| On the same program the Second the arrested workers, but the nove nue Playhouse is showing the fa-| Avenue is showing “A Fiagment Mundo outfit blocked this help. They ou; German film, “The Cabinet of of an Empire,” a Sovkino master- also refused to give the platform to Cayjigari.” The picture, made some | film, in which the noted screen one speaker of the Anti-Fascist Al- <casons back, is one of the hest artist, Nikitin, plays the leading liance at the funeral today of ¥ creen efforts of the German pro-|role, Both films will he shown to- ucers, and created a sensation |day and tomorrow. D. had planned to participate in masses. The Anti-Fascist Alliance states: “The Anti-Fascist Alliance want to take part in the funeral with the | object of paying its tribute to an anti-fascist and also to denounce the close co-operation between the fas- cist government of Italy with the Wall Street government in prosecut- ing all the anti-fascist workers and | to protest energetically against po- *AMUSEMENTS-> Theatre Guild Productions A MONTH i COUNTRY By Ivan Turgenev to all the anti-fascist political refu- gees and against the capitalist reac- tion which is assuming ever more | open fascist forms. “Now it is clear to all the workers that it was just for this reason a speaker of the alliance was denied. The social-fascist policy is to ex- empt the American authorities from any responsibility in the murder.” Come Sunday The I. L. D. says, “We feel that ‘a murderous attack on a worker by a capitalist government must rouse the working masses to mighty pro- test. The flouting of working class forces in a situation of this sort only | serves to expose the bureaucrats re- | |sponsible as effective servants of the Singular alive . distinction... interesting.” GUIL The APPLE CART Bernard Shaw’s Political Extravaganza . . theme is developed with subtlety and frequent I found it always absorbing . . . extraordinarily RICHARD LOCKRIDGE, SUN. THEATR MAT d STREET, EVENINGS AT 8:50 AY AND SATURDAY AT 2:40 \needle trades worker. “RED PRISONERS NIGHT,” TONIGHT Vote to Raise Workers Living Cost ¢. WASHINGTON, April 11—Higher tariffs were voted by the con- Brom 2 of the House and Senate on the tariff bill now pending, which eS rate ans an increase in the cost of living of the American workers, and a tpening of the world agrarian crisis, especially in such countries as | i Canada, Haiti, cube, Santo Domingo and Brazil. Labor and Fraternal |Try Shifrin for Daring Organizations to Defend Himself Tonight is Red Prisoners’ Night, é 4 dat Rockl Palace, 155th St. | Brooklyn Integracial Concert and (Continued from Page One) has ae a ae aaa a ica Ave. play ,ety that is trying to put out of the | of the Communist Party, there will way a worker who had ‘defended ie iield a benefit dance and enter- | £ successfully against a mur- | tainment for the class-war prison- “saturday, 105 Thatford “Parie Commune.” Auspices Browns ville LL.D. admission 35 cents. cena “ae Workers Laboratory Theatre. derous attack of iat social- sa oe ers, There will be a program of eats every oe” Pe eet mock, SAN. 3 BURA an : : sia 5 ae ee entertainment, including a mock come. nion,” affiliated with the A. F./ trial by the Workers’ Laboratory of 1 Theatre. There will be excellent} us Dance, | 1492 Madisoa| Auspices H. In spite of the well rehearsed | musie and dancing. Tickets are to) game of the prosecuting attorney be had at 26 Union Sq., 65 cents jand the thug Siskowitz, with objec- |in advance, 75 cents at the door. ‘tions at the slightest inconvenient There will be a full report on the | °}-question by the defense brought to | tyja) and conviction in the Tam-| Labor Defender Photo Group, Sun- |brutal capitalist government. “3 | Both the I. L. D. and the Anti- | Fascist Alliance urge all workers to | lcome to the United Mass Protest | Meeting tomorrow at 2 p. m., at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 East 4th St., as a demonstration against the at- {tacks on foreign-born workers, the {shooting at Cooper Union for the == |defense of the Gastonia defendants - and against the brutal lynching of E L T I N ¢ E Reeitae 8 a Matikecs Weacneey. a patisaat <b A H. WOODS Presents | ie In a Satirical Comedy Entitled slg HONOR and BETRAY” ‘at Meeting to Rally fis |MADISON SQ. GARDE “It is filled with characteristic Shavianisms ... the wittiest writer for the English speaking stage. ARTHUR RUHL, HERALD TRIBUNE. MARTIN BECK THEATRE, 45TH ST., W. OF STH AVE. Eves. 8:30, Mats. Thurs. and Sat, at 2:30 MOVES TO ALVIN THEATRE MONDAY M.W.L. Convention A mass meeting of marine work- ers will be held Sunday night, April 13, at the International Seame: |Club, 140 Broad St. The speaker will be Jacks Johnstone, national or- ganizer of the Trade Union Unity SHORT | SEASON | wit m., from Ral VAM"werkers with camera» light fundamental contradictions | many court yesterday of t!:> delega-| League, and his subject: “Why 2 Gi6 SIN GCIE Gee ee ORL Bid | ; between his present and previous tion of the unemployed. [New Maxine Workers’ Union?” | PEO E i and ( IR< US Spanish Workers’ Center. testimony. ee acme - | ay | 26 Ww. As he was wrapping himself CAT; FE h 29 7) cae z | Selon de ; : : ias French Gertie 1,000 New Foreign Features incl. Tribe of tarian Revolution hicker and thicker in his contradic- Workers, Patronize with BEN LYON MONSTER | | UBANGI SAVAGES * MOUTHED ve tions the judge conveniently ad- Wotkingclass Educational Conferenve journed the court to Tuesday morn- | "s i wee id sacurdey. praevia 23|ing to give the prosecution an op- Union Sa. RELIABLE MU 1" All workers’ organizations | portunity to reconstruct the whole Sueee 30. Sen AbleRa tee |game, patch up their badly lacerated =e }yarn and study some more emo- Building Maintenance Union. Harlem Section Mass Meeting, Sun-| tional appeals to the jury. | day, 2 p.m. 1 adison Ave. | Sa ee ‘Building Maintenance Communist Activities Workers Meet Sunday aiuriace Gchesl Banquet: | The Building Maintenance Work- | To open Working Class Education-'ers’ Union sets its quota for 1,000 | at Conterence Friday. Adem, ath gt, members for each section, having 5] 1808 Third Ave., near 101st Majestic, Victor and other Radios FULL LINE PIANOS EXPERT REPAIRING SPANISH AND RUSSIAN RECORDS 1393 Fifth Ave., Near 115th St. 2 | Telephone Atwater 0402 | UNION SQUARE THEATRES ACME THEATRE | i 56 East 14th Street | | Admission to all incl. seats, $1 to- $3.50 incl. tax. Children under 12 half price. Every aft. e: Sat, Tickets at Garden Box Office, Agencies ‘Thea, 44th Sty.E, of By HUDSON Evs. 8:40, Mats. Wed. | Sat. at 2:30 LAURA b, WILCK presents “TROYKA” By Lula Vollmer from the Hungarian of Imre, Faxekay | A story of the Russian Revolution Thea, 45th, W. of MUSIC BOX fies, W., of Mats. Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 “TOPAZE” SIC COMPANY oF and VICTROLAS ALSO NOW PLAYING MEISTERSINGER The German Film Classic from the Opera by Richard Wagner. Title in German and English ADDED ATTRACTION “WILL HE COME BACK?” Three Great Fights St. NEW YORK CITY m. Manh: Program: John Reed ‘Club; admis- sections in Greater New York, - net ee |namely, Garment Section, Harlem, Ananiacs ont Rea Erisoners Mane. | Bronx, Downtown and Brooklyn. Saturday, Apri Roc mit : a “ace, 280 W. 155th hear sth Ave, Jhis quota must be raised by June} Admission 75 cents, “in advance, 65) 30, 1930. | Rees ae * # * | The Harlem section will have a, arranged by the Sheen Lr oe Dance. ., | mass meeting tomorrow, ee m., at Tantei adranae At Pasty 1538-40 Madison Ave, Ukrainian $5 cents in advance at Party offic Ayspices Jers jw eo 8 | Shop Paper Workers | Saturday, 3 p.m.. Center. | Section 7 Red Sunday, All_comrades must report, 12 ers Club. a Well known speakers will address the meeting. The program of ac- |tion will be ie Pee 0 cents at door, Section. te ins I St. Disciplinary meausres’ a cee ees ‘Tourist Gro Group of 60 | Section § Red Sunday, Music by a well 510 ‘a. m., 105 Tharford Ave. Y. 1, | ymeinbers urged to comme. Str ict | Open Season to USSR) eee a | * * 4 Rea day Units A.” Report 0 Early this morning a group of 60 tourists sailed for the Soviet Union Unit BL sist.on the S. S. Bremen opening the 143 EB, 103rd St. tour season to that country. The | ‘World Tourists, which is directing | this tour, has made arrangements for the group to join the marching ‘workers on Red Square in Moscow May 1. Another group which sails under \the direction of the World Tourists, jcoming Wednesday, April 16, on the ILY” AGENTS MEET TONITE S. S. Aquitania, will also arvive in| meeting of all Section and Unit Moscow for the May 1 celebrations. | | ' Section "Ten a. we 6 Leno: }; Units 3 gna 4, Air ‘Mocting. See. 1, tonight, 7:50! Wy une ’ gett | .. Dance and_ Entertainment Of Harlem Y. C. L., 2011 Third Ave. inday. wm ve j t Daily Worker Reps | oday, 2p. m., at Center. \ REPRESE be held responsible for the presence BUILDING TRADES SPRING BALL | BUILDING TRADES SECTION of the T. U. U, L. \ on Saturday Evening, April 26th, 1930 AT WORKERS CENTER 26 Union Square, y. % SUBSCRIPTION, incl. ward.: 50 CENTS * | ATTENTION! SECTION AND UNIT DAILY WORKER A special meeting of all section and unit Daily Worker representa- | tives of the New York District will be held Today, April 12, at 2 in the Workers Center, 26 Union Square. Dempsey vs. Tunney. Dempsey vs. | Sharkey. Sharkey vs.. Stribling. Charlie Chaplin in “A Day’s Pleasure.” | Coming Next Week DIE HOSE Warner Kraus, Jenny Jugo.' Also Berlin After Dark * BRONX THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE | 1248 Southern Roulevafd, Cor. Jen- nings Street, Bronx Sunday and Monday, April 13 and 14 “MICHAEL Friends Invited Comedy Hit from the French with RANK MORGAN, Phoebe Foster, Clarence Derwent MUSIC AND CONCERTS. Philharmonic - Symphony TOSCANINI, Conductor CARNEGIE HALL This Sunday Afternoon at 2:00 Soloist: SCTPIONE GUIDI, Violinist BRAHMS—CASTELNUOVO TEDESCO—MENDELSSOHN SMETANA CARNEGIE HALL Wed. Eve. April 16 at 8:45 Thursday Afternoon, A WAGNER—HONE! BACH—RESPI CARNEGIO HALL With known Jazz Band | | STROGOFF” | By Jules Verne 4 \[ Sat, Eve, April 19, 8:45 (Students? |The amazing exploits of the most |] SS trey .Qprit 1 S45 (students) daring character in fiction. | dant ert of the Senson NI—HAYDN Prices: Matinee 10¢ and lic. 26¢GEN—ELGAR NTATIVES Evenings 5c and ‘ ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. (Steniway) AST SIDE THEATRES Now Playing! 2nd Ave. Playhouse 18% SECOND AV CORNER EIGHTH STREET p.m Section representatives will of the unit DW representatives, ily Worker representatives wi bresnerernet held on Saturday April 12, 1930, SPORT DISPLAY AND | 2p. m,, in the Workers’ Gate DANGE \ Union Square, New York City.| The Athletic Training school of | this meeting we will take up the Labor Sports Union, Eastern | of the program for this District, has arranged a sport dis. ! | LS. U. We Meet at the— it coneretely to the sections and tae Home, 350 E. 81st St., Fresh ||Saturday evening, April 12. ‘COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE A SOVKINO SUPER | aa TION A Fragment: Empire Today i in History of | the Workers ‘April 12, 1902- Belgium for universal eneral strike in| suffrage. | 1917—Majority resolution condemn- ing entry of United States into the world war adopted by socialist party emergency convention at St. Louis. 1919—Demonstration of war crip- ples in Dresden, Germany, attacked y troops. 1928—Two hundred and fifty thousand metal workers locked out in Saxony, Germany, in fight for more pay. NEW ENGLISH FILM AT CAMEO TODAY Three players who have won in- ternational fame for their screen work are at the Cameo Theater in | a new English film, “Escaped From Dartmoor,” which is having its first shewing in this country. Nora Bar- ing, Una Henning and Hans Schlet- | tow are the stars and Anthony As- quith produced the picture from a story by Herbert Price. It is a drama, revolving about three ordi- |nary figures: A barber, a manicur- ist and a customtr. THE CONDUCTORLESS SYMPHONY Serge Kotlarsky and Mitya Still man will be the soloists in the Bach Concerto for 2 Violins and Orches- tra to be played at the sixth and last subseription concert of the sec ond season of the Conductorless Symphony Orchestra. “For Al Kinds of Insurance” (itl BRODSKY Murray Hill 5550 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York ‘Telephone: Cooperators! Patronize SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue tabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 Union Square ©REIMEIT BLYG.——Main Floor LEHIGH 6382 Phone: L ‘nternational Barber Shop M, W. SALA, Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New York (bet. 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor E —_— | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF RGEON DENTIST 115th STREET New York EXCEPT FRIDAY Vlease telephone for appointment Telephone: Lehigh 6022 TUDOR INN | | Restaurant 113 East 14th Street For good and wholesome food, don’t fnil to visit us We serve special luncheon plates from 11:30-3 p. m. Reasonable Prices TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER! 25% REDUCTION TO CITY AND UNION WORKERS Have Your Eyes Examined | and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. under personal supervision of DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist 215 SECOND AV Corner 13th Street NEW YORK CITY Opposite New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 io} DRESSES and SPECIALTIES G18 Brighton Beach Ave, Airy Large Meeting Rooms and Mail TO HIRE Suitable for ? and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc.| 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 0097 Gottlieb’s ll AV 119 THIRD Near 1th st. All kinds of CUTLERY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MAZDA Bulbs Our Specialty, WANTED: Intelligent woman or girl interested in chlidren to do light housework and care for two children from 12:30 to 6:30 p, m. Remuneration, room, board and $40 a month. after 7 p. m. W. 1. R. CLOTHING STORE 542 BROOK AVENUR Telephone Ludlow 3008 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High Class Work Done Goods Called for and Delivered All profits go towards ikere and their famill SHOW yYouR WITR so! TT ARUTY = WORKERS! Tel. SACramento 2592 The Szabo Conservatory of Music 1275 LEXINGTON AVENUE at 86th Street Subway Station NEW YORK CITY Instruction given to Beginners and Advancers in M VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIA Theory and all other instruments Phone Tillinghast 9089 JOHN C. SMITH’S Harlemites Orchestra Local 802 A. F. of M. Office: 2297 SEVENTH AVENUE —and on the same program— CABINET of DR. CALLIGARI Continuous Prices: 25¢ and 35¢ Vegetables Our Specialty NEW YORK CITY BROOKLYN ‘SHOR SCHOOL, 1084 Brondway, teaches nil tradex Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, ctings, Leetures|! | Sundays and 5 evenings, a week off. Phone Beachview 4228, | ly | Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 DR. J. MINDEL| SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Rcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 6188 Not connected with any other office Tel. ORChara DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor. Eldridge St. NEW YORK Syonaa JleveGunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 301 East 14th St. Cor. Second Ave. Tel. Algonquin 7248 Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. $tk 8t. Phone, Orchafd 2333, ip case of trouble with your teeth come to see your friend, who hae long experience, and can aasure you of careful treatment. VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Dairy omrades Will Always Find It Pleaxant to Dine at Oar Place 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PHONE — INTERVALE 9149 RATIONAL Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVE, JE | Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food | AU Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN Vegetarian Health . Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronz Eat e the best dairy foods are served. Where one customer recommends another, TRIANGLE DAIRY RESTAURANT 1379 INTERVALE AVENUE BRONX Cor, Jennings St. HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian . RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE, Phone: UNI versity 5865 PSION Sa MERI ES OES —— | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A_place with atmos: where all radicals Test 302 E, 12th St. New York Advertise your Union Meetings here, For ‘nformatian write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Branch of the A Hi Food Workers. 1 W. ats iat eee ¥G Phone Ghelnen $37 Business meetings Monday of the eel the hy : educational — mi Monday of the stings th ‘he Bonrd meetings—every afternoon at & ean One tnd ‘yt fe ta joe Union Label ‘arena! — eee Tell the Advertiser—“I1 Saw Your Ad in The Daily Moree

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