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Page Two VICIOUS CRIMP SYSTEM! HAS COME BACK TO THE N. Y. WATERFRONT DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930 THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER ‘Thatta the Wax ‘They De It in Detroit No, NATURE DID WoT GIVE Tue TLE Move | , THAT FURNITURE | | | LAND TOME. LGOT IT FROMA BACK |. ( FELLOW WAO Took IT FRom \ ( aS {sen SOME ONE ELfe =e — By RYAN WALKER. UNITE. AND FIGHT 4 ALL EVICTIONS OF RE Work ER — ‘NO WorKER OUT OFA JOR SHouLD BEEVicreD! TLR GET THE UNEMPLOYED COUNCIL ON “THe JoR (RENT 15 -AY PROFIT AND IF | The WORKER CAN'T PAY PRoFit| OME EITHER BY HIS Lao op] USY His Rent Out HE GOES" You! ESYIARE ONLY SUPPOSED} Va FEEL SORRY es = ay | Mad Rush of Sarving Marine Workers for Jobs Gives Stinking Lodging House Keepers Chance charged se stores man JONES é get a jc Per Day apply largely shipping com- Shipping Board tions vate the government active than at any i existence. Its small! s the daily of amad of men t¢ toget a job. Often whole days go by without a job being given out. | The American Export Line} maintains a private shipping of-) = a ee a <== shipping fice. It requires a physical ex- j f ; waiting amination as rigid as that on a DAVIS WHOOPEE Perth Amboy Meet ‘RY WORCOR CONF ‘FOOD WORKERS | Wonderful Bargains A F L LOCAL fo tinceaili| Mean to hil te thats hips cai Broken Up by Cops ' | Promised Workers |Ai Fs be thousand of that three months on the diet As 400 Hear C.P. at Red Press Bazaar South St erved aboard af any- — 7 = “ e-up one unable examina- OVER STARVING PERTH AMBOY,N.J.—An open FIRST IN COUNTRY DANCE TONIGHT Militant workers throughout the BACKS TUL, fact air meeting which attracted three city and country are rallying to ‘oportion of) _ meee ag to four hundred workers was * 5 ake the Daily Worker-Morning| Ne Were ag m belly troubles Secretary of Labor Ex-, broken up by the police, Chaunt Tells of Aims/To Raise Money for ‘reineit 5 : But Misleaders Expel Freiheit Bazaar on October 2, the deadly diet of the A good quantity of Daily Wo: ults at Jobless of Oct. 5 Conference and 5, at Madison Square Garden € Young Workers and $100,000 Strike Fund one of the bigest affairs yet held in! Hight Sympathizers * * & literature was sold bef th O- ae a: ci s 2 3 he militant working-class move-| cpa iianeae tear ete erin Bee WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 28—| tice succeeded in dispersing the, NEW YORK.—“The New York| NEW YORK.—A solidarity dance | ‘6 ™ Moroes; 22 "|, NEWARK <No J jeept 2s-—akial Canoe Ber aaa pee een ciewarat rel tamaerake Bi secretary of labor | crow ‘ r City and Vicinity Worker Corre-| will be held by the Food Workers’, y,. : featiana a: weg. | TeSult of the expulsion of eight mem- ea tion and struggle can wi © 3 crowd. | 3 Various organizations wil be pres-| Fewer hard| the crim well as the mis- and G. O. P. senatorial nominee in) Speaker after speaker got up to Conference, called for/ Industrial Union tonight at Manhat-) ent with booths that will offer won-| bers of the Newark Local 1783, of were ation and the, Pennsylvania t beside Owen D. k as they ‘ y » October 5th, will be the | tan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. at|derful opportunities for saving on| Carpenters, an A. F. of L. union, for § be dover the yment resulting Young of the radio trust at the| pulled off the stand by more than of its kind in the country,|/8 o’clock. This dance is part of the| necessary articles, which wil be sold| demanding that the Trade Union mass of the beca enen techni aboard ship. celebration at Camden, N. J., the| half dozen cops resents a definite step for-|Union’s campaign to fill the quota) at lowest prices. All workers are} tnity League's program be put into left a ship after e or two trips, Marine Wo: Industrial night of Sept. 19, of the merging = cae ae in organizing the worker S¢ by ¢ Trade Union Unity| urged not to buy anything until the action by the Waséx CG ts y the next Union, 140 Broad St., is the or- of the radio manufacturing plants | Y 7 e i. League in the $100,000 Organize Red Press Bazaar opens its doors pon by the» Based) COUR Gand g the nex a 1 P to Have Re spondents to better bind the 4 B g , i a large passenger ship will, £anization!) of General Electric, Westinghouse, F5 A workers in the shops to their revo-; 224 Strike Fund, and will be util. Wonderful bargains assured. Vicinity District Councils, the mili. require three or four men for —_———_ Graybar and the Radio Corporation. | Night in South lutionary newspapers” declared! ized to acquaint and draw in all un- Ss tant workers in all the locals are replacements out of a deck crew This merger had been described by 7 96 Peter Chaunt, Agitprop Director) Teanized food warkers for impend-| ¢¢ ree ee s preparing for a finish fight against fs. ‘The cargo boats SENATE 10 RAN torney General Mitchell, in his Brooklyn, Sept. 26 a niet e ee eae ing struggles in the industry. A Nigh in Soviet | tte forbupt Jeadebsnin: 6 He a: F. on deck séldom sap bad me aued tonne ants are pe a thes comniunt Pa : the Party, in telling of the prepara-| One cf the most attractive fea~ Union” This Sunday of L. officers two replace tae teens only Party at in this election tions f ne ¢ rence y we tur the evening wi me- * u do oes ae WIE unlawfid combination, conspiracy campaign is fighting for the under way" "” “gor play produced’ by the arcet, Night, Irving Plaza) the carpenters point to the tact al. | | and monopoly. , It was she olosiue working youth. The Party raises Shop Reporters: Members of the union will run a that the A. F. of L. misleaders were Usually Broke. a Cee oe incre special demands such as the 6-| «We want to instill our worker, buffet bar, where a generous sup-| This Sunday night at the Irving) so fearful of the results to them- h A eee ah ne v @adie tal Ad Hoge Reena en da ob the hour ace week, the right to correspondents with the idea that| Ply of refreshments will be served; Plaza, working women and work-| selves of the T. U. U. L. program if high. allow of little sav: q akes ri Meh 3 = 2 “© vote at t 18 for th _ . . an ex b rovide | ; : ; eae Behe cineca Sa Jadie aKeS A vanage number of workers employed in Mier eases: vinta wine | oe must be systematic reporters Sree Jazz band will provide) ing men too, will be tronsported it’ were endorsed that they didn’t seaman, either on deck or of Hyde Campaign making radio equipment. ‘The Cam-|{¢" 390 per wesk for all youne frcguescegnaalimecrree ae sinat |v Tickets are 50 cents and are on| mt the Land of the Soviets, and wait for the legal period of 30 days ”, t in eye on den plant, just opened with a speech | yay. 3 1 bs they must systematically mobilize Ree pe eer ae a y 7 of x g i low —in the engine Toom—br. Pa aes ee pas ries ie eee Ag the | Workers. Not only does the Com-' the workers in their shops for, sale at union headquarters, 16 W. °TJ0Y i” the same manner as ths before expelling the committee of and loo a job. The sec- ntinued From Page 1) munist Party have special de-| struggle through the mediu: f| 2ist St. workers enjoy themselves at their eight, but expelled them immedi- ond week generally found him at European landlord monopolists are| result of the closing of these other | mands for the young workers, but the Daily Worker, Laie tnive Saakieaipy cna nectar aly, sea again. Now there are men about it, th: see their/plants. Workers who lost jobs in! members of the Young Communist | <4 Daily Worker, Labor Baie ————_ ee ea a cred baad Who Have been on the beach for of profiting on _the/ Pittsburgh, where Davis lives and)tesgue, are running as candidates fs Cae TT OKeanE nn foo Write as you fight! Become a A Night in Red Russia” is be-| Most of the locals have signified from one to three months, still Fn growing less. where he is asking votes, were! on the Party ticket Pacey pea = mee hae i worker correspondent. jing held to help finance the Work-/ their intention of holding special J a Ss 1 e al * | speaking o: 2 aims o! | ie ‘ Ss ¢ mad scramble for 2 iy to gee toe ae artaint atin sear aaeaiers The Young Communist League! the Ranhience tS | ee ing Woman, which is making 4) meetings, where plans will be drawn job. tack entirely upon the Soviel 3 rH i SES aa Ee ‘ : : é | aedes sigue Institut Sea.| Union an¢ entirely cway from) Camden in the hope of getting jobs = eee NING eine Workers in northern New Jer- Organize and strike against | dtive for $1,000 to help pea up to fight to oust the corupt A. F. ad Bearer Pee yi “eiant ; , there. pla on Fiidy SSecteniee 26. All| S°Y industrial centers Lave writ- Wase-cuts! the paper. of L. leadership and bring all the ailt and s' r y do-|¥- § : ly > a | ‘. | ‘ z ene ‘ “ trial leaders who are open- {ten in to ask if they could come | locals into the Trade Union Unity ted funds and paying no taxes,, Among themselves the capital-| “Indus' ee! |League members of Brooklyn and : : 3 charges 35 cents for a cot in ai ists continue to admit the ab-|!2s up Plants deserve the thanks of /Downtow ar to report to 186 15th Me ken Conte recat uuee were a | LAST DAY ! peasuee dormitory with half a hundred! surdity of the Hyde charges. The | the fore bgt oe ee radlo | Sty Brooklyn, at 7 p. m, sharp. being? aoe i Puaseceiisey 2 | Ee others. A private cell with a|Journal of Commerce in another |‘Tust audience. “Many have beeQ |The. comrades must report in a rel ’ aa fea Gu the ear 2 ane aaah saieisl. thdae sata: | waiting for someone to show the | calPornie nd a te See ell) oes and workers who ’wish DYNAMIC! THUNDERBOLT! | VOTE COMMUNIST! to become regular correspondents | |from the industrial cities of north way... - This occasion marks aj q| new spirit of America in a depres- |be the first youth rally in the sec- | tio which must be well attended. no lock, a chair and a bed, costs| D Flimsy and Ridiculous.” 75 cents or $1 a night. Very few| “For All Kinds of Insurance” “As the excitement over allege of these are being rented nowa- Russian short selling of silent (cet 62% We may not be able yet A series of about ten open air| oe setzey; to\cume yo -ehe. con idee to break the cycle of boom and de- i ference on the 5th. days. \ subsides in face of the flimsy and bd dorahil ¢ | meetings have been arran_-d. | Crimps. | ridiculous character of the evi- aE oe Sa reales wonkane.s iS tion Me bershi Pata 5 Ra | $4 . : ec’ m Pelephore: Wurray wit) S55 Other sailors boarding houses,! dence, fresh cause for indignation operation of thé. wane, sensible men! p Of course there were less workers | many of them stinking and rot-|is discovere. in the fact that Rus- OVER Meets Tonight ten, rent rooms t . ie f 1 bi 11 in industry and labor, I believe we | employed at Camden than had been | 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York es ers ee cee eo eperyaas al wheat | ave headed that way. We already |discharged in the, Pittsburgh and = = ‘ possibilities of a fhare aye Giderable amounts of actual Wheat iow, now, how to break depression | other plants that wece closed in or-| A. meeting of Sections 1, 2 and ; : ss Vere) icteoee im Buror-an markets. As @ results| vnen it comes. Right here in Cam- | der to create this illegal merger; the |3 will be held at Manhattan a DR. J. MINDEL These have no legal tence, the current declines in prices are é < ay \ sali et . { 3 MK i aa, den is shown one of the ways, in the | radio trust had added to the depres igs ane SURGEON DENTIST being directly forbidden by thel attributed to these nefarious putting to work of 21,000 additional ‘sion, not reduced it. Eure, COL eee curt Shy aiiauers PRODUCED BY MEJRABPOMFILM OF MOSCOW | Se pa LaFollette seamen’s laws of 1915, “dumping” operations which are ze oh, Sept. 25, at 7 p. m. sharp. Disre- Directed by one of Soviet PUDOVKIN Director of “The End of , Hae to] SQUARE but hard times have brought said to be “paralyzing” the wheat! ¢¢ : is 5 | gard the previous announcement Rassias Fovenest es oe Sc Net guessed’ ck ei on them forth. Most of their ocen-| trade of the rest of the world. ] rica pea S stoun ing |coneerning Irving Plaza R 42ND STREET other office oe are aliens, chiefly South “Why Russia, a country that| | A = Z K AND BROADWAY POPULAR — Americans and Scandinavians— needs every dollar and pound of ° wis, PRICES! | in different boarding house forces bulntees . VOTE COMMUNIST! | 5 ue. - The! foreign balances that it can man-| Film of Congo Jungle Lite | masters of these boarding houses|age to obtain, should ve and| | sot ELD Eatrontee are generally tailors or shipping! struggle to deprc:s the market for} aati | 2 ata —<—$_$___— | masters. They interest them-| her sa pee} is a mystery that| 40 amading talking ae of life in scenes ever filmed ROOMS | A reneette: Cape euareetlee |The Voice of the Jungle 1 selves in getting their boarders| n y thi it w i | the African jungle, “Arfica Speaks”) If you enjoy a film of jungle or | BI . m | 2a the first jobs that come up. ; ay “t na GARE eae is now at the Globe Theatre. The) animal life you will call it one ot | | Garrick Gaieties nabeeke re ee nee ‘| CeeMIeT Although the seaman is not| ge in some quarters that) Picture was produced for the Color-| the best of the lot. Even if you only| 112th Street, 218 West) 5 ia “Cm Eb 657 Allerton Avenue legally bound to pay for the scr Russia may have sold wheat be-|2d0-African Expedition by Paul L.| have a medium interest in this type| THE HUNTINGT | BURT ec ae: tl LO BE || Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. vices advanced, they are forced cause she needed the money and| Hoefler,, who not only appears in the! of film fare you will enjoy it EA ed Oe iin yale Be LCL - mene | BWAY. (46°51. diay 22 | a to do so, either by intimidation’ thought the p-esent a good time) Picture but gives a racy uae of com-| there is a real dynamic action every | elevator. % NOW! DAILY | BECOME A DENTAL or byrough tactics, sain t 8 ane ment as it is shown on the screen.| second. By all means go to see it. from 10:30 A. M. | ieee ce, eamuan) go. cienose of her surplis, 20) 250 veiw the arat’sound Alin adelante : ; 3 ; g | MECHANIC poe to pay forever loses|ca Ri is uot to blame be- qabele The film is released by Columbia Advertise your Union Meetings HIPPODROME “4 8. & is Popular Prices. | fi na ; : us i 2 e. ‘ § 4 : éth Ave. : is a well-paid trade that ap- chances with the crimp. The|cause the United States and Can-|//UiF "oso. however, it is an un-| Pictures and prepared for the|l here. For information write to : eee at The strang- | Pcz!s to intelligent workers: i whole crimping system is back|ada are burdened with surplus ea acaea oa vith | Screen by Walter Futter. Hoefler is | y Biggest Show in New York le Strang: |] win not take long to leare in Our again despite the laws. Men are|wheat that they have been hoping| Usually well teak: SNe wna at lecturing four times a day during|} The DAILY WORKER RKO mane sé est picture | 27 oF night classes, where we being forced to pay for jobs, se-| against ho-e to sell later on the| © mai = fata L | the pictures stay at the Globe. | ae amaver esta Dene sr. 8 ACTS PARADISE” ever filmed ind give personal attention Tesch cretly, of course, and men arej basis of better prices. No doubt! ‘eresting incidents. | || 26-28 Union ©~ New York City | Loretta Young student. — Call or write for more Hen 2 4 sen eles Some of the episodes shown are| : guriat | | : See T hin Informetion often forced to pay a part of the it is peculiarly maddening for the _ ¢ Erick Kleiber, general music di-| | | : AND SOUND | Standard Sch Wages of each voyage to the Farm Board, hich has just sue-| astounding. We see @ srouP of or of the Berlin State Oper <1 TTT | | Sncete DCLG crimp. The sailor who does not| ceeded in arranging for Ptrate |e aes tke Seaations San rived heré Monday to conduct the) FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL LYSISTRATA | | ot Mechanical Dentistry buy his clothing from thecrimy’s commercial credits to finance | °™ = 4 | Philharmonic Symphony orchestra | UNION OF NEW YORK | 2 EAST 125TH STREET, N. Y. store soon finds himself driven Grain Corporation holdings, to| '® killed. |for the opening six weeks of the || 1 ™ 21st St. rcsrcigorcl The Comedy Hit You Heer About - . sib ae sil oepetiee | vaca ue fee the iconeiim states fi e ry Headauarters, 2994 1 |44TH STREE TotestRe ere. Bee ee ban stil BEET | tribe to whieh tha. dake taee be- | Com we Legale ae Berhid gel ee p receesi _,. Floste | W. of Bway “hone: Stuyvesant 3816 ‘ ge land the basis of loan accommoda- ; rough November is is the etn Eves. 8:30, Mats, Wed, & Sat,. 2:30 | | 5 a Headquarters, 16 Graham Avenue, i Communist Activities tion shrinking. Russia, however, le Hat - ra ae Rares We| conductor's first visit to the United | Pulasky 0634 pes John’s Restaurant Autumn Dance and Reve is under no obligation to assist| : States. | | Producéd for the |] sppulaLry: then see a hunt the like of which| |] the Shop Delegates Counc! meets ee eee 1 : ; ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents of Vien BY the South Brooklyn Unit the Farm rau by taney al has never before been shown on any! Kleiber's opening “program for || the ,fitst Tuesday of every, month | Colorado-African ESR ged AS Apcialane alam Brooklyn, Saturday, Sept. 27) sp, my. Stain supplies off wor tcteeae S-"| screen. A group of warriors with| Thursday evening October 2 at Car-| _— TORCH SONG | Expedition by 02H. 12th St. New York Fomplete program: dance, miustc, re: Syeda se Nil | spears set out to kill the lions and|negie Hall consists of Weber’s|| The Shop ts the Baste Unit New drama by Kenyon Nicholson — PAUL L. HOEFLE freshments, sk 8, etc.” Admission The same editorial coments | 11. Hofer expedition accompanies | “Freischutz” Overture, the rarely | Plymouth THEA: 45th Street Explorer—Atthor-Lecturer BE ee ae. aia 4 gas sweetly that it is no ea! Leal them. The actual spearing of the} played Serenade No. 9 (Kochel No. | Hd rane: want of bY ae 1 east At RATIONA L Will he given Saturday, Sept. 27| O¢ Hoover farm board members! i:o0. is one of the most remarkablé| $20) of Mozart, Beethoven's Eighth | BROOKLYN. THEATERS | ee ee ae »)) ; at 8 pm. at Union Hall. 205 Pater-| “are in desperate need of an —- <a io Symphony, and Strauss’ Till Bulen- | cssssayeeneseepeensenseinemensee | UP POPS THE DEVIL \| Vegetarian @oliers, “Admission 85 cents” °°" | alibi to exeuse the bankruptcy | chairman of the business conduct) spiegel, For 1930-1931 the Philhar-| A Genuine Comedy Hit | of their ambitious plans to raise committee, of the Chicago board! the prices oi wheat and other | of trade to testify before it in the! monic Symphony Society announces | BLUE BIRD THEATRE | Cor. Saratoga and Livonia Aves.) RESTAURANT The Membership Meeting. Of Sction 1, 2 and 3 will be held at with ROGER PRYOR | MASQUE 45th St.7% A. H. WOODS presents @ season of twenty-nine weeks. Ar- ; j 4 : , , : 199 SECOND AVE, UE Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St, | export crops. That, ho.ever, is | Federal Building, Monday in Chi-| tyro Toscanini returns on Novem- | 2s WaT SeECE sat. “THE OTH GUEST” | stats. wednescay art Sore | Bet. 12th and 1atb sta. tera tee tio announce, | Rot an adequate excuse for try- icago. Other wheat brokers ap-! ber 10, conducting his usual sixteen | ti | Sensation of All Mystery Plays | ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S Strictly Vegetarin Food ment concerning Irving Plaza. ing to distort economic facts | pear before Tish Saturday in New) wees. | with ALLAN DINEHART e- CHINA EXPRESS ? , 2 - a tla SE ia ih a | and to stir up easily aroused | York. 3 oie is and All-Star Cast ad EHNEST HEMINGWAY'S ‘e Teel auspices PELP*SEMMNE 4. | prejudices against « ~overnment | News from abroad _indicates| - ELTINGE THEA. and st, wotnway “A FAREWELL to ARMS” —MELROSE— o. Barlen algetgssive Club, 10nd | whose crime seems to consist in | wheat growing landlords starting THE UJ ELORE CONFERENCE THE NEW YORK Tene, | NATIONAL a # 2th St 'sen Ave, Sunday, Sept. 4 decision to ¢ Ml instead of to |their own attempt at war on the| 7 on ve. Ev 5. : Wednesdoy and Saturday 2:30 UNION SQUARE THEATRES | NOW PLAYING ! | hold its wheat indefinitely,” | U.S.S.R. Dr. Fritz Baade, fed-| lespecially as it is pretty certain|eral grain commissioner of Ger- Labor and Fraterna! | wheat prices are going still lower,|many suggests “a conference of | with millions of unemployed work- |all countries affected.” The Ma HUNGARIAN WORKERS ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Brons (near 174th St. Station) PHONED . Young Defenders Hike to Alpine. B INTERVALD 9149. Bee Artsitys this sunccy mites cre tmabe to toy food even at thay Donald government, aldave on the) are alving thelr annaal great hike to the “Alpines. All comrades | lower prices. side of the mos recationary sec meet at Bio (p.m eat West Farms | Prices Still Fall, tion of the rulers, intimates it f ‘ HEALTH FOOD oe Beers ance | Come, Otly Wheat prices, in the face af a|may “go into the grain buying ‘ v ak ie ae general 150,000,000 bushel _in-| business to offset political sales egetarian + The Build the Labor Defender Con- crease in the 1930 world wheat|of Russian wheat.” Farm land- | THE HOLY DEVIL ference will be held on Friday, Sept v i m E Bhat 7:40 p.m. at the District Otfice | FOP Ver be St tame) contlse | ieee die ee ea apne ce Fi : A chronicle flim dealing with the debauchery and downfall of the Romanoffs. 1600 MADISON AVE. Bote OE OTR |to fall. September wheat reached| York, England are holding a in the Bohemian Hall a low price of 77 and seven-| meeting next week to discuss an SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH RESTAURANT Phone: UNI versity 6865 all branches must atatend. NICOLAI MALIKOFF as Rasputin Second and Woolsey Avenues, ASTORIA, L. I. La of He Rainy progran Moving Pictures Will be Taken of the Festival attack on the Soviet Union and ways to keep up high prices of eighths cents a bushel in Chicago Workers Defenne Corps, Merine | yesterday, lowest since 1914, and Section. et t : All Comrades Meet at ‘Thursd Sept. 25, meeting at 68 | the lowest September price since| wheat and bread. FIRST CLASS ENTEREAINMENT! BOWLING MATCH—NA- 66 9 Daeple ‘a bt alempers as’ 190C. There is no record of Rus-| The Friends of the Soviet Union TIONAL COSTUMES AND DANCES — MUST — GRAPE THE GREAT UNKNOWN’ BRONSTEIN’S 40:80 a.m, At 120 pom onthe came sian sales to excuse this contin-|\call the workers of New York to STRALING AND OSHER INTEBESTING FEATURES Based on Ldgar Wallace's mystery “THE SINISTER MAN” Vegetarian Health fey gaareriey meeting at 27 FE. ued fall, but the Fish Committee|a mass demonstration Sept. 28 in DOUBLE UNION ORCHESTRA UNION SQUARE, Rest: ermine Pees mestings plans to call John A. Bunnell,|Star Casino, at 2:30 p. m., im de- Tickets in advance 0 cente—nt the Rox Office 60 cents. ACME THEA (Between 4th Ave [LOpUIar estaurant , TULL, Carpenters. | president; Fred H. Clutto -\fense of the First Workers’ Re-|] DIRECTIONS:—Take Astoria “I.” or Snhway to Hoyt Ave. Station, The Hall ts , @ (etad Broadway [Prices 558 Cleremont Parkway, Bronx | president; F H. Clutton, se 7 i st Raturdey, 7 | vetary and Joseph W. Badenoch, public. Mitel etiioethain thie m. ai , 21st St. vs . , * ; d . ty / Po : eee