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EVEN FAKED CF>™: FIGURES SHO’, US OVER RG RIAN CRISIS |) ~ IS SHARPENING DAIL ¥ WORKE R, NEW YORK, THU RSDAY, SUN VE 5, 1980 _ Today in History of | the Workers 1848 — Na INELECTIONS” 2 MD. COMMUNISTS “Roar China” To Be Presented eatre Guild Next ae i x JOBLESS OF WEST JOIN COUNCILS T June 5, tional work- eee 614 MILLION JOBLES NY shons established by French gov- The Theatre Guild announces the] A you NG TURCOM: AN | ernment under pr > of reyo- ao; sel lled “Roar sth i x : i a ie" | me e of a new play called “Roar " Farm Exports Lowest, latonry (workers. | 1896 Socialists” Nam e Aj china!” py 8, Tretiakow. It is a Boost Convention at Admit 300,000 at Least Unemployed in New) Since "April, 1915 | Rovtusit? “uuatavaze fod up pitalist “Lady” | inn china, Ie has been produced Three Mass Meetings ema) Nissen, one of the leaders in Mu- i iby sy? se ge New Yor by Meierhold in Moscow and_b; | SS k That ag nich, Germany, Soviet govern- Bee re cele aa Boi in Baty | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 4.~ i aia eee : as ore ment, executed by Bavarian coun- le Hoa aE Sas pagent !The unemployed workers of this Try*to Minimize ane: of Jobless Army for’ <isica by the general world decline| tt tevolution. 1919—Powder ex- preparing a Ratification Conven-| in, ), se ie ynneentand ppeeanta vicinity took part. in three mass z 4 A % PERC rt eer REET —. plosion in coal mine at Wilk for June 29, to be held in the | a idea in the the: a "The meetings, Friday, Saturday and Election Lies n com) prices was indicated! Barre, Pa Killed. 1921— of Baltimore. It is requested prea ake cate esate ee aa Monday. They applauded the’ pro- af a fea Earnaaee in the x t : y of the Bureau Forty-two triking miners arrest- that every worker ernal, Be decks of a batieettov end in tate gram of action of the National Un- be" Ziret official unemploy so prove that the Daily Worker | of Agricultural Economics. In a, ed in Williamson, W. Va., tent (operative, and esp Uae OS eeu ap aan Os ah empleyed Council and pledged full Gcuctl far Nasr Weck Gils: dean n placing the unem-| statement hed June 2, colony on charge of violating union and shop committee organi: “ecoves Mt Cohe S cavival ee HE support to the movement. RM re a Bee. t between seven and| covering month of April, the| martial law. 1922—United States ‘ions, send delegates to the conven- vlay The. Seng asd Dance Man | ‘They will send a full quota of uns ter Msy2Friedman, indicate that there : aurea declared that the index of | Supreme Court in Soronado’ Coal | tion __ | has been set back another week, due employed workers as delegates to sok r ar dica at t » coming elections, the| the exports of 44 principal farm) Co. ease held unions liable for Workers are asked to organize! to the interest shown in “The Tav- ; the National Convention on Unem- are 28048. jobleas workers in ix al accel ic ccd of any strike damages. |shop' committees where none exist,| ern,” his satire on the mystery play \ployment in Chicago on July 4 and 5. out ofthe 23 Manhattan Assembly t their votes for their month since , except during the REAL HND PKL to get in touch with the Communist| now in its third week at the Fulton pai | Friday, in Minneapolis, at an in- Distrféts, and at least 300,000 in the dates. Unemployment, wage| month of July, 19; 6 i Party and prepare delegations and) Theatre. The production will now A youthful native of Turkestan, ' door meeting, 300 listened closely entire’ ti On the basis of these speed-up, wars for bosses’) The April inde as a de- sf .\ |further the campaign. “Class against| open on Monday June 16, at the *0ns the line of Turksib,” Soviet to Hurwitz Rebecca Grecht and ~ is estimated that there | prof c.—these are the “bless-| cline of 17 points below the inde i a wy cla s the slogan. And with this, fulton with Cohan Dlaying ihe chiet buenas great achievement bs the Norman Tallentire on the program are moYe than’ six and a half million ings” of capitalism which they are! of March. “T price of wheat, the only party of the working class, | joj¢ t linking of Siberia and Turkestan. the Trade Union Unity League. out ofWwork throughout the cou ked to endorse. The wo Must | the bureau states, leets a world- 5 the Communist Party will battlefor! «phe Black Kine,” Donald | Phe film record of this wonderful; Saturday, 1,000 assembled on Thesé figures, which are fz use their| votes to register their condition of declining «om- 4) the workers. EF er ite rahe ;zailway is now showing at the Court House Square in Duluth and exhaustive, belie the statements hatred for and determination to! modity pr large stocks, busi- Conditions in ryland grow a te tar sduction | eighth Street Playhouse. 1,000 gathered in Bridge Square, a Wall ae admin: rugele against these “blessings” | ness recession, unemployment and | worse continually. en the f fascist > Sawn Avesta ths Minneapolis, Monday. ifading oY YOURS, £08 ynet ommunist| which have operate: o the disad- ve | labor’ ad to admit that unem-| ange, ARATTIREG ISQTAN FB «| workers joined he unemployes unemployed in candidates, vantage of many producers of com-| frees ployment was worse than any time ”“Wietor ‘Turin noted URAENane I FEATURE RUSSIAN FILMS | council and promised to continue er aN, modities entering into international | since the world war. In the Bethle-| ,octor and pesponsible for’ the Fae Opening of an Art Movie House the work of building and organiza- The’ coal operators’ campaign to) Soviet Union, and so the Treasury Seems to he a somewhat curtailed /held for deportation to Italy, the jeuts, Tong hours, lay-offs and ‘tie~ proquet of Hollywood, Turin, it was | in the Bronx, will reopen under new| ray All Kinds of Insurance” exclude Soviet coal from this coun- ( Menarimnents ended sumption within this coun aternatior uabor Defense S| crimination again le Negroe related, worked as an assistant di- | ™@nagement, with a program of t n rk ' 7 iz rotests | a laily O rr e, ry has failed. All of their lies | their ont Grohe ane ee eee ee eae cling upon” Works tS ycRree Bement ores, oeuuEe nce, 3) rector in Hollywood, but was unabfe | Russian art films and other unusual wy oe : : thes | the tion” into the mat-| markets for cattle, butter, eggs,{to save him. | The social- st “socialist” party fer Baan ; foreign pictures. about the low wages of the Soviet which they began some time| Markets for cattle, butter, (68 sie ene. piatel COiteavenbar ince. pels | Pee LaMRSI UE ea ee ag nee: wad <absut the, dcal- being | finding no legal pretext for | Sue WOO! = ain vegetables.” | “Guido Serio, national organizer ‘ govel ; ¥-| to Russia to join forces with the| For the operfing program will be : ; mined by convict labor seem to have| puting an embargo on the coal. At| While to this capitalist bureau it) of the Italian Bureau of the Com-|bourgeois "lady intellectual, who! soviet film industry offered “Potemkin,” wellknown | Wo Telephone: Mureay f4iH asa proved of no avail. The other sec-/the same time, a bill is now before | °/Y “seems td Be, = a4 ‘it cites jmunist Party, was arrested May 11 [evans wo da es in her aterens ae Sovkino film, and the American pro- | 7 Hast 42nd Street, New York tions of the boss class want the Congress, aiming to legalize such an| iP "c.reccinge’ that, capitalism has |2.that city, Aral io: HAId under amir wsoctalist” party isa capliatst| Ot MMESUN AT. SECOND | duction, cranial of the Opera.” Shea Des Nan Bele peal eeu tie. embaree. to offer to all the tollers of farm. set me bet OF RRR eN IRE ety andthe workers: should-know|AVE:- PLAYHOUSE TODAY! 4" Chaney plays ‘the leading sole /"pyy. ABRAHAM MARK OME : ng deportation to Italy, where he |é BE aa aeasapage te ne NUHURER URAC The and city. ald We ti eed “hy Pascict tie ginning today the Secon ve. ya id city would be murdered “by the “fa sa 8 ig 249 BAST 115th sTEpET Hated Foreman Killed by Jobless Miners Mine BISBEE, Arizona, June 4.—About n Sonora, w here an Ameri the Man: twenty Mexican workers, who were | forem: Koehler, of " discharged by the Manzanel Mine | Mine was employed. The wo whon it was closed a few weeks ago | {8+ Killed the camp policer took ammunition and and are hungry and desperate, yes-/and killed Koehler, whom terday attacked the Silver Plume ‘ers hated like poison, U, sweep of the Soviets in China. ee ri Hailing the rise of Soviet China Following the merger of the|colonies of American imperialism,/as an extension of Soviet power Equitable and Interstate Trust Com-|that rob the poor and middle throughout the world, R. Doonping, panics with the Chase National|ers of this country, and that t{of the Chinese Workers’ and Peas- Bank, the new Chase Bank became|the American toilers, concentrating ants’ Alliance, emphasized the fact the largest bank in the world. The|vast fortunes in their hands, while|that the Chinese revolution is a total resources of this bank millions of workers starve. Giant|ereat mass movement, and not|” amounted to $2,551,435,063 on June |hank mergers have been going on|meyely a military conquest of the 2. It is such financial monsters|for some time here, especially since! Red Armies of the peasants and that have a. throttle-hold on the'the present crisis. workers. The prospects of the S$. Bank Barons Form Biggest Bank in World New Communist Hunts in Mukden TOKIO (LP.S.).—According to a, including the Decan of the Mukden n report'from Mukden the authorities have made a series of cnet hunts during the last few days. series of persons have been arrested, yl tenced Whether Yu ested rsons deat’ sen to the Kung-tchao. have been by shoo have h tences executed is unknown. Over 25,000 Jobless in Queens Theré are 25,142 workers jobl in Queens (New York), to the. cens' returns announced yesterday by census supervisors for this &rritory. This figure repre- sents ‘th employment, it i the population of Queens, and as it according | is well known that the census tak- ers were not too careful or energetic in getting a complete check of un: undoubtedly an underestimation of the total num-| vo and one-half per cent of|ber out of work. Train for Teaching the Fundamentals ThenDhesis and Resolutions for the Seyenth National Convention of the Communist Party of the United Statgs.of America calls for the im- ate organization in all of the medi eee and Sections of claséeg,, in the Fundamenetals of Coninuanism. There is an immedi- ate and urgent need for comrades who will qualify to teach this course. The Worke: t raining cl: June 11, at 8:30. fee attached to the course. strongly urged upon comrades with a basic knowledge of Fundamentals | to attend this ¢ ’ School is organizing 2 for damentals of Communism. session will be held on Wednesd, There will be It teachers of The lass and themselves for teaching. Palestine Prisoners on Hunger Strike JERUSALEM (LPS. in the central prison of Jerusalem |; have gone on strike in order to se- hap atres cure privileged treatment as polit-| labor for political mp: abolition of the ball and chain and mediaeval ical prisoners, The chunger-strikers have sent a| similar telegram to the MacDenald govern-| abolition of corporal punishment, ment, -putting forward their demands | the abolition of the regulation com- .).—Thirty- , for nine proletarian political prisoners | death sentences pa |tion with the August instance, the @ quashing sed insurre prepare of in connec- man, } WORKERS HAIL THE | CHINESE SOVIET day, about gathered at House to cel the ebrate Cer th him. His arrest is part of the na- a born workers taking place through- Despite the oppressive heat of the a thousand ntral workers Opera e onrushing growth of the revolution is good, he said, despite the counter-revolu- tionar Trotskyites and Lovestonites. ping called upon the American work- ers and poor peasants to rally to the support of the Chinese revolu- tion, already threatened by direct imperialist intervention, He pointed jout that already American and/and are campaigning in their locals British gunboats were patrolling the |for support of this éonference. The revolution Yantze. ieremiahs of the renegades, Doon- must tri- umph, Doonping declared, because it | iGhmnanic is developing in a period of the} world, crisis and. disintegration of | [y capitalism. Sam Darcy, Richard Moore are speak as we go to press. Max Bedacht and | zation, scheduled to Serbert Benjamin seted an chp as Sharan, | | YOUNG WORKERS REJECT : first gi New York judges ferent times to persuade Sophie Ma- | campaign against iynching. « “| rino, 17 years old, and Sophie Bor- | ky, 19 to repudiate the Commu- nist Party and abandon the strug- gle of the working class. i JUDGE'S BRIBE ATTEMPT ied three dif- The girls were arrested at the Memorial Day parade on the demand of Li | Walter Hayes, Engineers saw them giving leaflets to his sol- all ction jin 1929, the abolition of administra- the abolition of forced isoners, measures the the bail, court they their propaganda promised to release them if they They were put on $100 moved all about from police station to station to prevent their would not. of Com ieutenant pany E,, 102 ho went wild when he wo! The two young workers told the would go right on with rk when he and calling for an improvement of |pelling the prisoners to kneel dur-| being bailed, and finally released. the Lor aa situation in general, ling prison inspections. Admit Growth of Communist Strength in U.S. congress at the exclusive and a: The Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution, whose fore- fathers didn’t hesitate to organize a revolution against the consti- tuted authority of King George way back in 1776, when their own class interests were at stake, are getting the heebie jeebies because the workers are being prepared to follow in those famous footsteps, only this time against the home bosses, the parasitic exploiters and oppressors of tod: The Sons held their forty-first tocratic Asbury June 2. Park, N. J. The Daughters were also | mothers , on represented by Miss L. M. Wil- liamson. of violent revolutionists said that Communism is gaining through- out the United States, and proved that she didn’t know a Commu- nist from an enemy of the work- ers by pointing to such “Commu- literature as a pamphlet by Oswald Garrison Villard and a lec- nist” ture by Heywood Broun. Arms for Chiang Kai-shek 0.K.’d by U.S. department Monday | that the shipping of arms to China notified exporters of arms that the) ™ust be authorized by the Chinese The State shipping of arms to China, was “still” governed by the presidential | The notice was in the form of a| “caution.” The Secretary of State, who has the authority to interpret the pro-) | through this deci Legation here. Since the Chinese Legation here represents Chiang-Kai-Shek, who in oF proclamation of March 4, 1922. turn is but the puppet of United | Group, States imperialism, the connection) ‘ m between Nanking and Washington, | D. C.,, receives clamation, as he sees fit, decided, department. A.F.L, UNION CONTRIBUTES TO/ dren despite the bitter opposition of | * W.LR. CAMP. Stone Masons Union. No. 78, American Federation of Labor, has contributed $15 to help establish a Workers International Relief chil- dren’s camp at Beacon, N. Y.._ This! act of solidarity shows that thé rank and file of the A. F. of L. is ready | to suppor amps for workers’ chil, W.LR, the official bure aucracy. The will open July 5. Every working class organization | is asked to provide a vacation for at least one child of an unemployed | 2” worker at the rate of $16 for two | ay All donations and all money ‘ collected on lists and coupon books 2" 5 at once to the Tth § weeks, should be sent 10 E. 1 camp (between. Trath and 170th Sts.) Bron local & 1 t day, Today in special sessions seven Ball w filinmaborats © To | June Labor Defender Photo Group. Meet ut another link,| 14th St ion of the State) iibition. of students Schools 89 and 96 who stayed away | from classes to denionstrate on May | - | 1 will plead not guilty to charges | on which they may get 30 day sen- | tences if convicted. in Public This worthy offspring !Tabor and Fraternal | voted to the feeding of necessitous Organizations nd. Brighton Workers Bin i Bayeroed i Lp. Bra Meets ‘Thursday, June 5 at at 227 Brighton Beach Ave, a3 Open protest ot the Unemployed. Delexation, June 6, Roabling and Grand St. Japa hibition .D, Br, Niek Spanoudals entertainm age sine 8 DP, awe nese ‘Ten 2 m. riday, June Final arrangements for * ent Sa June 7 at Workers Center, * * * ect Frid: Brighton Beach S. Fishbein will le “Present Crisis June 69 p. m,, 227 B Ave, Meeting. Between lecture. imprisonment Fr: * Party. 6, at Harlem Progressive Club Dance Wosten’a’ Gouneity Seats Couneil No. h, June 7, 8 will he, election campaign, 1492 Madisor * D. Festive 1 Third Av and the night, | Playhouse will begin to show the greatest Soviet movie, “Potemkin” directed -by the famous Hisenstein, | in celebration of the 25th anniv sary of uprising on the Potemkin. ORISIS DEEPENS agents of Mussolini. “The International Labor oe, will defend Serio and fight against the attempt being made to deport ne United States. Steel Production Sinks, Wages Cut | working-class organization support the paign. Arrange demonstrations hold conferences which will r sent the working-class opinion this important question. of} The t the pious phr recovery bi hooed by ad- o must not be deported! The ministration spokesmen during the foreign-born workers must not be jast few weeks are nothing but In Screen Form! ered and finger-printed!” “hopes and promises” with no basis ace a in the real situation was admitted by the latest survey of the Stand- ard Sta s Company. “Recovery to da the survey states, “has been of less than the usual seasonal proportions.” Tuesday, the stock market record- ed a downward trend of industrial shares due to “adverse news” from the industries. The United States Steel Corporation led off with con- tracted operations indicating the | trend in the other spheres of pro- SPEAKERS G0 OUT TO RALLY ANT! LYNCHERS Many organizations have respond- ed to the call for delegates to the United Front Anti-Lynching Con- ference which takes place on June 13 at the New Harlem Casino, 116th and Lenox Avenue, at 7.30 P. M., CAIN & Based on the stigbiag novel duction. The sharpest curtailment by noted Soviet stage The whole of District 2 of the occurred in its Chicago district |B pa-continental criti claim) film mobilized for bringing operations down to 75 per wuldwestal-seuilan Notable t Party this conference, nion Unity League, | Labor Defense, al! language organi- cent of capacity as compared with average of 80 per cent in force | for some time previously. The steel | and also the Trade International the Council of Working | industry as a whole is down to less | R-K-0 Women, Workers’ International Re- than 70 per cent and even at this 42nd Street | POPULAR lief, John Reed Club, American Yate, according to the New York | CAMEO aad PRICES Journal of Commerce of June 4, “the | Broadway |Negro Labor Congress, Chinese and [Japanese Workers’ organizations, and many Negro fraternal organi- zations have already pledged their volume of unfilled orde being tly, presaging further | in operations.” | fullest support of this canipaign. This decline of production has | "Theatre Guild Productions Hondas ct. daa _ taken the wind out of the bosses’ E: % undreds of delegates from as «ontimism,” and even their “hopes” THE NEW many organizations are expected to havé gone aglimmering. They ha GARRICK GAIETIES attend and prepare a nation-wide sag ‘ Bren ©) already announced their intention of a systematic and wholesale con- ; ; Aiea 7 Ww. 30 Comrades assigned to their units tinuation of their wage-s shing | GUILD Mts. 0 to speak before organizations will report to the Workers’ Center for credentials and outlines for speeches, policy, which hitherto they tried to | carry on quietly. Facts are stub-| born things, and the outlook for} HOTEL UNIVERSE every section of the working cla | qT Thea. 4 Socialists Vote Down §,"* only stil’ more unemploy- |} ny enn nanny — || MUSIC BOX iva, . ment, especially in the “skilled” an¢ | MARTIN BECK 43th Street Sy aacang end Setur has Aid to Poor | basic industries, but speed-up and i| Bes, se Mata. Wirersdey “TOPAZE ” those still at work. Communist Activities wage cuts for and Saturday at 2:50 BERLIN (LP.S.).—In the budget | | committee of the Reichstag a united | front of the bourgeois parties and | |the social democratic deputies voted | |down a series of Communist pro- posals directed to extending social expenditure, The so-called social- ists also voted with the bourgeois representatives ayainst the Commu- st proposal to cut out the gov- ernmental subsidies for. private a is \charitable organizations and instead (Not. Tuesday linerease the sums expended under| sited. | government or municipal control. | The socialists also voted with the * bourgeoisie against the Communist “THREE LITTLE GIRLS” Great Singing and Dancing Cast Revolving Stage * SHUBERT PUBS. 44th St, W. of By y headquarters is Heoelearehaica ment. Jazz band, Admission 50 cents at the doo Last Two AMERICAN PREMIERE} - TURKSIB “Pride of Soviet cinematography” —IZVESTIA ATTRACTION—LATEST and Unit meet this . sharp at Work Ve important. | proposal to increase the sum de- children from 1 to 5 millions. The ADDED government subsidies for health hinese Soviet Con- Durpowed were aeversly cut, “al: bit ara [though the minister of labor, the! INEMA Catholic, Stegerwald, declared that |} the cuts would not be noticed! ngs to be called off, x= etings should be postponed | TO MIDNIGHT ATRES BRONX 1 All memhers of section report Sun- | |day, June § at 10 a. m. to participate [in collection of signatures for our jcandidates | * #* Aaltyenp Direetors. m, there ati Wait ana ett tp in District 3th’ floor, Workers" ‘Center, IN CELEBRATION OF 1 i. f. a OF THE UPRIS! Section } All delegates, ni nd sec~ committes “members must report June 10:30 a, m. shary, nt Coney Island, « onventi n Figa 1 Convention, | All delegates, alternates and §, ¢ mombers to report Sunday, June. Toa ms at Astoria Hall, Fourth st: near Manhattan lyceum. NEW ROYAL THEATRE 850 Se. Hiva. Freeman St, Sta, Today, Thursday, June 5th GRAND REOPENING! Under New Management. n} Oven-Air Meet, Unit 14, eds 5 v Sp. m., Prospec parsday, June 5, Demand the release of Fos- ter, Minor, Amter and Ray-| mond, in prison for fighting | for unemployment insurance, about in |) GORKY'S GREAT NOVEL American Premiere! AMKINO PRESENTS ARTEM and produced by Sovkino of M contribution to cinema art." Opens This Friday at BRKO THEATRES~-LETS GOV | Betty Compson and Lowell Sherman | Pwith PRANK . Mats, Wed. and| Get Donations! Get Subs! FIRST FILM OF THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN 4 PLAYHOUSE SPR. 5095 DUR, JOS. R. PLIES! EAST SIDE THEATRES 2nd Ave. Playhouse 138 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER EIGHTH STREET “POTEMKIN” Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday will present the greatest Sovkino production Cor. Second Ave. New York DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Please telephone tor appointment Telephone: Lehigh 6022 | { | by MAXIM GORKY ow. Enacted screen stars, and A masterpiece"—“Dynamic"— A THRILL A SECOND! ‘MIDNIGHT MYSTERY’ with Comedy Hit from the Kreneh MORGAN, Phoebe Foster Clarence Derwent Support the Daily Worker Drive! | Days! A Great Film Record of a Great Soviet Achieve- ment! The Building, of the Turkestan Siberian Railroad! SOVIKENO NEWS FILM | | | POPU 25TH ANNIVERSARY ON THE —The greatest film ever made POTEMKIN and Tisth Sty) * att * seetion nl unit election directors Will mact ‘Thursd 0 at the ction headquarters. We Meet at the— program on Thursday , at 8:30 p,m, at 1622 Bath-| ALSO All unit. financial secretaries will Rye The elawse American Produetion || meet on Fridays dune. ab ts30" at COOPERATIVE election campaign and the |p 6 WD veo program on Friday night, Junie antom of the pera ‘Mivmembers of section must report 8:30 pom, at 2081 Bryant Ave ‘i oe on Sund June 8 at 10 a, m, to J, Anyon. will give the } With LON CHANE iclpste' tn cotectton of signatures Bronx. w Souncil "No, 28 will have a lecture | the j the section headquarters. Bring all for the Parly ballot 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty CAFETERIA Tel, ORChard 3788 DR. L, KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment DELANCEY STREET Hldridge St. NEW YORK 4 Cor. (DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN LENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin Not connected with any * other office All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx RATIONAL Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVE1.UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food MELROS \—, VEGEPAKIAN Dairy is RESTA unas xr ee oar e 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD, Brews near 114th St. Station) PHONE:~ INTERVALD 914% ar HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE, Phone: UNIversity 5865 oe Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: IPALIAN A place with ati where all radical! 302 &, 12th St. meet New York WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved {0 30 Union Square FREIHEIT BLUG.——Maln Floor Cooperators! r tronize SEROY. CHEMIST a 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. W. |. R. CLOTHING STORE f42 BROOK AVENURY Telephone Ludlow 3098 Cleaning, Pressing, Repaiting High» Ch Work Done Goods led for und Delivered. All profits go PE strikera and their famil SHOW YOUR soL WIth THE Dan i, Advertise your Union Meetings here, For information to, The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. q 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Food wore Industrial inion 6 fiat ee Bt. Ni 4 1“ City #usiness m iis neta ‘ihe first Monday of the wince a ‘J p,m. Hiucalional meeti Monday of the Tnonth, ecutive Board meetings-~ err aeerer afternoon at 6 o’elook, One ry! One Union! Join and Tisht the Comman Enemy! Office upen from 9 a, m, to 6 p. m

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