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Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1930 a TU RKEY AND Cc AVI AR- THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER —The Spectre of Communism — By RYAN WALKER, “BRE DLINES” FOR < sts! L ! en Wi NT WITG ANTS AND THE cA Bioneers ~ MAKE % ' & REPUBLICANY 1D a SOCIALISTS FRIENDS wie esse ran Hoover Nee Beta A SHOS weg ATH THE SOCIALISTS J] wiht Divine = aan eee OF Socks But Not a Bit of It for the Hungry Jobless; : SX pose or Tae z : TS ie Sas we Roane Workers! Unemployed! Answer This Sneer at erg 08 TIME.“ ra ' You! Register Today! Vote Communist Nov. 4! t of] dek’s Breadline’ and that name | of immediately caught the fancy of the huge crowd in the hall.” Agai nployed, please no- ” can now nd non- certainly must visible corne which | have had a lot of fun imitating the is worth re Jnemployed | breadline on the Bowery. What a | Pray | e notice! spectacle! The fat real estate specu- ae Ae And here how the story goes. | lators, professionals and labor f: TAL | | B. C. Viadek, manager of the! ers, dressed in their best, with their | Ly ‘ \ (1 /{ | But durtior salacious yellow Jewish Daily “For-| bejeweled ladies on the side, stand-| = f ' ward,” and the 8t Brooklyn, wa: te in| ing in a “breadline” for some tur- key and caviar, while in the “cor- giving a party at one’ ners” (don’t forget the corners!) so fers ged in Arthe wwe na amoeh. te GREEN PLEDGE TO WAITERS GRAFTING — |FIRST WORCORRS |““Turksib” Film to Be Shown|?*stcoexts sso wousens t” paper! amount of food was so great that | "oases os forsee ane sine QUST RACKETEERS HEF SMASHES MEET’ MEETING IS HELD 221s Week at Acme Theatre) sini’ Be sits salary of $17,500 annually, reports| ers was neces: as follows: in the interest of humanity! NEW YORK.—Latest events in ee Ny 3 ne fe dance recitals for students and “In th ers wait ; And what shameless mockery! | ght reparted: ie Dally, Worker | ; we Hea ae i workers. The series will take place Bering ester anes eeiig | Millions attweriere ina ehete tain | GUNMEN APPLAUD he Heh ou a Herd My | aren N f il ‘Turksib” is an important work| Veidt, the noted German actor, has| gn Friday evenings, at the Wash. ie ceesing, ATL AUG cle | jee Ate) Riaeeing a The cenpllalists| fro) ells ae dsetinte Eee Gate: SCO eed for Build-| ot the cinema art. Its theme is the| the leading role. ington Irving High School. The the crowd was invited to the sec- | and the $17,500 a year “socialists”| we out the jobs) in Waiters’ Union Lo-| Ing’ Workers’ Press | building of the Turkestan-Siberian| Serra oat | first recital will take place next ond floor in another big hall | are offering them the garbage pail,’ Boston TUUL Meet De- cal 2 included gangster tactics by | | railroad. For the rendition of this| EEE Dee | Friday evening, when the Denishawn where a huge buffet with the best for food. And here hundreds of ‘ the chief and his clique. The griev-| NEW YORK.—The first Worker | theme, the director, V. Turin, found} The Philharmonic Orchestra, un-| Dancers will appear. The others of foods was prepared. “socialists,” with numerous trained] NOUNCeS AFL Fascists ance commitee’s report that the Correspondents’ Conference organ- | stirring, profoundly human images.| der the direction of Erich Kleiber, are: November 7, Vera Mirova; De- “But everything was in ‘prole- | poker-players amongst them, get chief, David Hormstein, was guilty ized in the country was held in New He turned to the simplest, yet most] will give a concert this evening at cember 12, Miriam Marmein; Jan- | tarian’ manner. The invited | toge for a debauch and they’ BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 10.— Five was to have been read Thursday | York Sunday, Oct. 5, at 1179 Broad- | convincing method of the documen-| Carnegie Hall. The program: uary 16, Hans Weiner; February guests had to serve themselves | have the affrontery to mock at the hundrred Boston workers packed night at the local meeting. The|Way. Forty-one worker correspon- tary film—the use of facts. Out of “Springtime” Overture, Karl Gold-| 13, Tamiris, and March 13, Doris the food as well as the enormous | “proletarians,” at the unemployed, Frranklin Union Hall last night at| clique counter attacked by bringing ‘ents turned in registered creden-| the welter of facts bound up in the| Mark; “Enchanted Isle,” Gruen- Humphrey and Charles Weidman. j amount of drinks placed on the | imitate a breadline, boast about it| the call of the Trade Union Unity | charges against the local president ‘ials. | construction of the railroad, he| berg; Scherzo Capriccioso, Dvorak; Subscriptions to the above six re- ! tables. openly, and the next day come to| League and denounced the fascist| who opposes the chief, but these| Telling of the need to combat the | Selected and organized not only| Symphony No. 7 in C, Schubert. | citals are $2, and can be secured at i “Of course, there were a lot of | the workers for their votes! | program of the A. F. L. convention | were voted down. poisonous lies and misrepresenta-| those that are pertinent to the sub-| On Sunday afternoon at Carnegie,| the office of Students Dance Re- | professional waiters, but their Workers, answer these mock! itsopen war mongering, its union The business agent then proposed | Ons of the capitalist newspapers, ' ject, but also bits of atmosphere, | the orchestra will repeat the Karl citals, 82 Union Square. | task was rather to give the guests | breadlines on November 4th! Vote/ with the militarrist imperialist |, ead a personal letter in open| Peter Chaunt, agitprop director of | landscape, and othnography, as are | Goldmark, Gruenberg and Dvorak i A District 2, stressed the need of rapid | of interest to all spectators in all) numbers and also play the Sym-}| | advice what to eat than to serve | Communist! Under a Soviet regime) president and cabinet of U. S. and A 5 on them. The brisk colorful crowd | no parasites will be allowed, even| with the labor baiting Amerrican| ™°ctin& and the president's refusal |) iain “Of the Daily Worker, La-| lands. | phony No. 8 by Beethoven, and Till, “or AW Kinds of Insurance” | to hear it was made the occasion vy » | that surrounded the buffet pre- | though they may cover themselves | Legion to attack the workers’ stand-| so. a fight which brought in the|0* Unity and the foreign language| The materials selected by the | Eulenspiegel by Strauss. sented an extraordinary interest- | up with fancy “socialist” names! | ards of living. The Boston workers | press. | director are subjected to a clever,| Hazel Harrison, pianist, will ap- K police also and the meeting was} ing pice. ee (eee Real ei NS | scored the Green and Wolls for their | broken up before the grievance com-| Discussion from the floor brought | serious and capable artistic treat- | pear in recital at Town Hall) | a dale et one of ane eee to lay! ast day of/attack on the proposal of the| mittee could report. out aay, shortcomings in the work| ment, which expresses itself pet Wednesday evening. relephone: Murray Hil) 555« uests, nam at picture ‘Vla- | registration! is' y J ‘a jan i i ie . ae mere « a Communist Party for Unemrloy-| An expelled Communist, Charles |thy'™® ‘#Pt, meeetary to correct) inthe photography and in the mon-| Rugglore Ries, the young voln-|7 tagt 42nd Street, New York iF pemeeenr<S501 0 BORN /<1 a: Pane iiee eee ‘Y| Kahn, brought ridicule upon him : . : » hu-| ist, with Louis Persinger at the| Labor and Fraternal Or- ETTLE FOR BAZAAR towards the Soviet Union, for their | <o1¢ by riding foptheldirat tine Conference Greeted. man document of our day. At the| piano, will give a concert in Car-| | TICKETS. lies about maintaining wage scales | <even months, and trying to defend| B. Sklar, chairman, read a letter| 52° time, it is a beautiful othno-' negie Hall on Friday evening. The || Cooperators! Patronize j ganizations |] All comrades are urged to) and their anti-strike edicts. | the labor chief “in the name of jus-| received from Foster, Amter and| graphic film and an eloquent work| program: Sonata in G minor, Tar- | | ares |] settle for bazaar tickets at once. Harry Canter, not long ago re-| tice.” —W. W. |Raymond, greeting the conference| °¢, ema art. The film is showing| tini; Concerto in G major, Mozart;| | W. 1. R. srmuhonv Orchestra | Secretaries of organization] leased from prison after serving a| and setting tasks for the worker | {tS Week at the Acme Theatre on} Concerto in A minor, opus 37,| Will rehearse ev |] should immediately get in touch || term for lese majesty against the! Union Square. Vieuxtemps; Rondo iccioso, | CHEMIST 7 2 JR MAN: “I correspondents. PS; Capriccioso, | eh ae < with their members who still || governor of Massachusetts, spoke) OUR MAN: am your truly A resolution outlining the imme- On the same bill is a German im-| Saint-Saens; Introduction et Taren- 657 Allerton Avenue to join; classes for |] have tickets outstanding. The | for he Communist Party and called| for the Daily Worker, M. Ton- | diate tasks of the worker correspon- tion, “The Living Mask,” a/ telle, Sarasate. Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N ¥ Be Waals Cone dy laa Pa Daily Worker and Freiheit are} for a huge Communist vote as the| kovitch, Seattle. RENEW! SUB- |dents was adopted. film based on Parandello’s well a = Cyiers Fascist Section of Harlem || Urgently in need of the thou- || workers’ answer to Green's starva-| SCRIBE! ‘An executive committee of twelve | Known play, “Henry” IV.” Conrad VOTE COMMUNIST! f | Oct. 12, at 2 p. ma. Agmis. sands of dollars due on tickets. [tion policy towards the jobless. was elected to meet between ses- | he dance ; s | , | On to Mass Demonstration i | 1 receded by = ba Z 5 sions of the monthly con: i Ya here have 1 een printed [217 08nd a ea | “Forward to the mass demonstra- | trol of A.F.L. unions. This amaz-|¢9 conduct active Neate 3yOuan Neve6unua q vo sets of tickets: the 75 cents ones | Attention Section 9. | th day bef he A.F.L. Con- | ing spectacle, when practically every | j ar for the banquet and dance, the siowiitg uoticen” pertal ion Tuesday before the A.F.L. Con- cle, w y Y | among the worker correspondents. | other, 25 cents. Is ood. for the dance | rong. Island: notices pertain to! ation Hall,” was the slogan of the|A.F.L. union is now controlled by| : DR. A. BROWN i uly.” Remember the address, Italian 5. Red Sunday, Oct. N i i el vi i ro | Workers’ Club, 2011 Third Ave., Man- | 12, all league and Party members re-| meeting. All speakers, pened ore eer Bae the besne ; Dentist | attan. port at the section headquarters at|John Schmies, assistant general of the church, and with Green’s Vote Co ist! Bperial Wieck) eotetance of | TI eg ire secretary of the T.U.U.L. urged the | croney, Vaccarelli, convicted gun- ote Communist? ee 301 East 14th St.. Co’ “Storm Over Asin”, Comrades and Sympathizers necessity of mass repudiation of the | man and booze runner, sitting be- . ita» Cox, Second Ave. and Soviet newsreels at the ¥tn St.| You are invited to a vetcherinka | ‘ igi fore him as a delegat d off Pee enone erescats Plavhouse, §2 W. RE Saturday an ty ha starvation policies of the A.F.L. e elegate, passed o: £ Tel. Algonquin 7248 midniznt, Gotptiec Tf: @ecktres 6Y |G. Eanurcdin enernen wus iit greet "trig daiatmstration will atait | aus the applause of the racket-| MUSIC AND CONCERTS _ GREATEST MYSTERY PLAY EVER SEEN | rownsville School No, 8 [SE ie ons an eral Pes | 11.30 a.m. and last for an hour be- | eers. PHILHARMONIC: TH BY | I A Specint Showing Coop Hall, ~ “| fore the Bradford HoHtel at which | 9 ES |] Pel. ORChara 3783 ! gt thy, sevice etenrione A Shane ae hpihe [the AFL. convention wil be mest-| Bi SYMPHONY Dove bans | DEL. meee John Reed clubrooms, 102 W. 14th| The three local branches of the| ing at that time. LUE BIRD THEATRE BEBE Sty Conductor with ALLAN DINEHART 24 ali star cast | SSLER St. on aSturday, Oct. '11, at 8 p. m.| International Labor efense are hold.| Yesterday afternoon’s session of | Cor. Saratoga and Livonia Aves, Brklyn,|Catpegie Hall, Thurs. Eve. Oct. 2,| SURGEON DENTIST Admission 50c. " Introductory talk |ing a mass anti-lynch meeting in the | y : : NOW! PLAVING PMY |at 845; Eri. Att, Oct, 3, 2:30; Bat.) THEATRE Strict! by HA. Potamkin. | Workers’ Home, 308 Elm St, at 7 p.| the A. F. L. convention featured IN Geuninit bette tn tn = ELTINGE Beettace gene ake es pt Dread ns ly by Appointment es ee jase Dek ts eS marae | Green promising to expel racketeers te a2 Se eee 95 i eee fe : arate: 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Till be, held in the Bronx Workers Bronx Unit 4.¥.C.1, |. |_| after a Catholic priest named Me- NEW BABYLON eee ent are aon = aoe On: etter St SEW YORE ub, 7 joston Roa this Sunday, vii ave 4 z Wi ed § - ;, — - > a 1) a t ‘e at 8pm. A lecture followed by | day this coming Sunday, All com- | Guire had lamented: racketeer con- | = — ARTHUR JUDSON, Mer. See COREE eine ERNE Ok SEENON ALS: | 2 == discussion will deal with unemploy- |rades must report at 10:30 a. m | |] NOW PLAYING! For One Week Only! || (Steinway Piano) ‘ ee ae siany Tncices |<. suis “suet nell wens Dyaamle— Dramatic — Thunders || |‘A FAREWELL TO ARMS’||DR. J. MINDEL "2 iz elections. | Section s t “ | Admission free. |_ Comrades from Sections 1, 2, 4 an@ Workers Patronize | TRA Sushtas: bichag to Come DANCE RECITALS - 2 + + : © |5 elected by their units to help build The Proletarian-laboratory Theatre | up a carrier route in Section 4 should Group _(Pro-Lab) report at the section headquarters, ‘The Greatest Love Story Ever Told “Several thousand miles ahead of the rest of the season” SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Six Fri. Eve. Dance Recitals, Oct. 17th, Nov. 2, Dec. 12, Jan. 16, Feb. 18, Mar. 18| over | DENISHAWN DANCERS | VERA MIROVA A self-writing and self-producine | 398 Lenox Ave. at 10 a. m. Sunday D. HELLEN } —Gilbert Seldes, Graphic, Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8138 Beene WE ee eee need oe ee ee ee ae | |] An Amkino Release. Dir. by Pudovkin || MIRIAM, MARMEIN Arranged by LAURENCE STALINGS. Directed by ROUBEN MAMOULIAN Not aerssap with any ¥ 2 i} i 5! ii a IENER ther te workers who want to helnorin for- Dance of Young Defenders | THEATRE, 41st STREET . 250. g office eee Ty. | eee emer) Bakery and bk ld Bone povemare wea || NATIONAL veer vite Siovoxen =e || and discussion will take place at our|5 p.m. Dance starts 8:30 p.m. Ad. | a SPR. 5095. Poular Prices sarautitaioa Ture nee ETE peere eee ot Avan On, s rs Sets ee ost ale ae a ener. oc | Daley Restaurant |) Continuous Noon to Midnight |! Wrving“Sisceand ese Sore ri oe NOW | Advertise your Union Meotings lace, 22 F. Second § et. 18 2 2 ; 4 R p.m. ome. ws and Help Guam py | me | $2 for the eries of six recitals. Mall orders | ‘AME! (Wis, 1789) 1 here. For informati: Pa a Sage SECA RE RST ARE A 5 to St its’ Dance Recltals, 3% 7 5 ion write to the cart of canstaliat culture. | pers 116 University Place | Square (Stuy. 9857), Also on tale at Gime ee oeig es yaeocmenant AT POPULAR "HIP" PRICES Newark LED Wil Hota | 2% RepucTION To crry ||) Corner 13th Street BRASS BAND. || Sizer. ese row | WALL ge Western) || The DAILY WORKER An open forum in English at 93 NEW YORK CITY “AFRICA SPEAKS” the PRONT Advertising Dept. Lo A ae ee a | 2 JOIN THE WORKERS’ || THE GREEKS HAD ) Gab AR La es 50 East 13th St. New York City Bort of the Communist Party Cam- é BRASS BAND! aN ORD FOR IT “Breath-talcing sequences, thrill punch HIP Sth AVE 6 43rd st) Saturd s ean a me W unequalled in motion pictures.” = Sadi tmpertaliat Dincefors.of Units ‘ s x | Meets Every Tuesday | SAM H. HARRIS Thea., 42d St. W. of B'y| The voice of the jungle. ae tenth . Meet today at 27 E. Fourth St at||| Have Your Kyes Examined | pe aseeie’ Skee aa Sue |< cvat’ times: Liens roart/iael aeeT ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents Au Comrades Meet at 2). m. Very imporant 3 b au fs ages | . oe ee 1S Oe | ‘A Columbia. Pteture | SE ee and Glasses Fitted by etd Come to the Next Rehearsal || Caresie Hall, Yi. ire. Oct. 17, 8:30| Produced by Paul L. Hoefler TORCH SONG BRONSTEIN’S PwaN take place on Saturday. Oct. WORKERS MUTUAL f : classes Forming in All Instruments. || + | Biway & 46th St.|Daily trom| New drama by Kenyon Nicholson Vegetarian Health V1 at 8 p.m. at the Workers’ Home, | So en Prices. | GLOBE (chicketng a0) oe Plymouth THEA, 45th Street Restaurant 25 Daybon Ave Admission 25 cents. é | jekeriny , TS OPTICAL CO. Vegetarian RELIEF, LOCAL NEW YORK || THE, “CUCKOOS” ARH LOOSE AGAIN!| eves 6:50, Mate Thor &'sat, so, |] SO8 Claremont Parkway, Bronx oe d Department of Cultural Activitl | A A Party Activities. snder_persenal supervision of RESTAURANTS ectapans a6, Culjaral Aekivises WHEELER and WOOLSEY LYSISTR T MELR OSE NUDED core ere cnn sau can iam | MGT. HAENSEL & JONES "* Baldwin) 1 ”? 234tst Y Entertainment and Dance DR. M. HARRISON enema ice : a : steed “HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE The Comedy Hit You Hear About Dai autres oh Se A en ay eer a Optometrist aaa “in sad erent oa z : es, ith EET rades ‘Will Always Find It piece of the Harlem Ftalidn Comraten, ate genb Eick Gate 4 WEST 28TH STREET A Grand Banquet $1 Chamber Music $1 wth DOROTHY LEE ATH ST REE Twy'ot Bway || C'hicasans co bine et Oar Place Haltan Workers’ 3s, , 20 Third Corner 1th Street 37 WEST 32ND STREET | ; e “i | Six ri, re; Concerts, Get. 26th, Kar. 23th, sy : ide: Hisigin decor 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx ve. mission, 35 cents. NEW YORK CITY will be given | Dee, 2eth, Jan. s0th, a (near 174th St, Station) *'e * 221 WEST 36TH STREET | | GORDON STRING ‘QUA! “ ®HONB: INT) Y. C. L. Red Dane Opposite New Yo Eye and \) Sunda: tober 1 om. f) STRADIVARIUS CUAL ” ‘ERVALD 9149. it OS 0 anaes aoe = ee oe ee ee oe JOE COOK UP Fors” THE DEVIL ‘be veen 174t 7 Sts. Sat. 1 0 mnuine ‘Alt _——— urday, Oct a JBoecial features and Italian Workers Club ° MUCINOIAA UAALAM a 2 im with ROGER PRYOR RATI . an interesting show w go to make 2 | Bea cree ree il ° of Harlem | $1 Artists’ Recitels $1 |“FINE. AND DANDY” | masque 4sth Se.™a-,,17, ot B'v07]! ONAL Red Youth Dance oulevari aieteria || 2011 THIRD AVENUE ie oreor haga || Admission 25 cents. To be held at 208 Lenox Ave. Oct. 12 at 8:30 p. m. Oct, 95°, Nov. ict, Dee, | ERLANGER’S Th. , W. 44 St. Pen, 7963 + | Ptr, eae a7, APN th Bo Mate Wet and Gate s:30. | Mats, Wednesday and Saturday 2:30 || Vegetarian by Harlem Unit 2, Y. C. L. Negro MISCHA Tiberet | R Bie ink ten NINA ROSA (ivic REPERTORY}, Figen yen 541 SOUTHERN BLVD. | Cor. 149th Street Under the auspices of Harlem Section of the ANTI-FASCIST ALLIANCE It will be followed by dancing ALL AL LERTON INHABIL claahath haph hliasee hr tiaras Fourteenth Street and Sixth Avenue Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. TICKETS 7 CINTS Evenings 8:30; Mats. Wed. Sat, 2:30 Strictly Vegetarian Food New ‘Musical Ri with TANTS AND CO-OPER- Menu vex of |GUY ROBERTSON, ETHELIND TERRY, | EVA Le GALLIENNE, Director atlas ae ATIVE HOUSES ANTIPASTO #3. Mell | ARMIDA, LEONARD CEELEY, Others | Today Mat.—ROMEO AND JULIET MAJESTIC THEA, 44th, W. of Broadway | Tonight—THE LADY FROM ALFA- Gottlieh’s Hardware | y SPAGHETTI A LA EBOLOGNESE |} ‘en, 9087) peo Pg : 730, Mata. Wed, 80, QUEQUE and GREEN COCKATO Buy your bakeries, in the well. Scientific Examination of eye 119 THIRD AVENUE SEE Mate Cine lcietiard vineyard Se aaLING Seats at Box Office if HEALTH FOOD mown bakery which i= a strict ‘i oor. ‘ . union shop affiliated with the glasses—Carefully adjusted by mica wine? bled aeccraig Also at TOWN HALL, 113 W 43rd St. Workers Industrial Union.§| expert optometrists—Reason- All winds of - == === a CpODIEE. Vegetarian | able prices. CUTLERY RS) UNION SQUARE TH! $ ble pi ikucioeAL’ sopeine SPECIAL MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE Q' EATRES RESTAURANT boGoldin sg. Lee ISTORM OVER ASEAI ve sic rears eormunincoarmaes | Me a * OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS ALSO SOVIET NEWSREEL John’s Restaurant Aero |] BRowNevitae comnines at the EIGHTH STREET PLAYHOUSE 66 T U R K. S ] B 99 52 West Eight NO TIP BARBER SHOP TONIGHT MIPNIGHT a. : SPECIALTY: (TALIAN DISHES open for inspection Wendrow’s Bakery 691 Allerton Avenue, Bronx “hone: Stuyvesant 8816 21 GRAFTON STREET A place with atmosphere Airy. Large Brooklyn, N. ¥. Arranged by Brownsville Schocl No. 3 of the Int’l Workers Order A SOVKINO PRODUCTION where all radicals meet yi Tickets at the Box Office from 11 P. M. tonight The Picture deals with the building of the Turkestan-Siber- 12K, 12th St. New York Meeting Rooms and Hall bid fesdlioneed es Pipe ad AE atti Bi 0 Barina oA ool i ht Bhan EBT ian Railway. One of the moet stirring and inspiring photo- se TO HIRE ENTERT 'AINMENT AND D ANCE plays the year has yet offered! An important phase of the Suitable for ‘tings. Lectures 29 EAST 14TH STREET Soviet 5-Year Plan! and Dancer in ‘the NEW YORK Phone: LEHIGH 6882 for —AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM | ROOMS Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 Czechoslovak | We Carry a Full Line of ‘nternational Barber Shop |[{Section 4 of the Communist Party U. S A. CONRAD VEIDT in “THE LIVING MASK” STEAM HEATED oom (for git), Workers House, Inc. STATIONERY 2016 Second Avenue, New York bed bap pen gute ian Many a eee ee ee HERMAN, 69 HAST THIRD ST, i ; 347 E. 72nd St. New York AT SPECIAL PRICES CT Ee ts TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK ACME THE UNION SQUARE) Popular || Some S2 EAST THIRD ST Telephone Rhinelander 9094 for Organizati Privits. Béaely:earier at the ITALIAN WORKERS CLUB, 2011 Third Avenue o Betmegn Ath ASS) | Prices Scab OouTILaS atuloenee Oe Contribution 35¢ 68 Lenox Aven cor. 112th Mt. op. apt ‘Tel. University 7124,