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Page Two Pore DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, N ORGANIZE IN THE SHOPS TO SMASH BOSSES’ WEAPON, THE INJUNCTION! _™ {iii talks" Gals 2,000 RALLY TO | THE ADVENTURES mai BILL WORKER —Make the Bosses Pay! — pln By RYAN WALES JOBS FALL TWO VEMBER 12, 1930 | Anes JomeD Gre dite LL, HIS SON Give ONE| “Wis. Hovey FORD Gue DAYS INCOME To THe Bars acon, 70 me WEMPLOYED 2 FIGHT AGAINST FoyEL Gwe one Das || PER CENT IN NY. INJUNCTIONS ONE DAYS INCOME TO The 56 ei To H si WEM-LOyED 2 UN bargin Organize to An swer| Call to Violate NEW YORK.—Two thousand work ers gathered at the street meeti called by the Smash The Injunctions Committee of the Trade Union Unity Council yesterday noon at 36 Street and Eighth Avenue. This is but one of the mobi. tion meetings held day after day to rally for open mass vi DURING OCTOBER ‘T’ll Be a Terrible Winter,” Perkins NEW YORK —For the first time | since 1920, October employment in | New York state was below September, | according to the department of labor. The index number dropped 2 per cent below the September figure, which was 84.6. October is generally the peak month of the year, the report BEFORE WE Finist lation of the injunctions. In all ek apie 5 stated. strikes now the bosses and the A. F. \ R Wilks. THE, ae | ‘There were slight gains in print- of L. unite to get out injunctions ULING CLASSES ling, paper, most of the textiles, and OF CAPITALISM women’s clothing, according to the prohibiting picketing, and the police and courts are used to send p ts GIVE. ONE report, but the women's clothing to jai under Paragraph 600 of the | Day MONEY [ gains were smaller than usual at this state code. fi | season, The drop in men’s clothing The right to picket is the right to | es ea SPENT OY, —16 per cent—was more than sea= strike; the right to strike is smashed, | PREPseivG FOR Wp : sonal, it was stated, and the millinery unless the injunctions are smashed! | 70 We UNEMPLOYED? THIS! season appeared to be closing earlier The courts are a hundred perecent | than usual. Food and tobacco indus- on the side of the bosses, uniting |! tries dropped 8.9 per cent, and the | metals and machinery group, 2.2 per irowets ‘ci Sato: GERMAN AMER, [HARRY ESMAN OUT |ANISE'TO SPEAK |[~ arrenrvon: —||NEW COURSES IN CLOAKMAKERS MEETING sig om sell out the workers, The Trade Union | ard trend in iron and steel, auto- Unity Council leads the struggle to, SATURD y: ! ‘The District Daily Worker of- | t, Taotiie factories, and Resting, Coe Inj Ser orm e's! PRINTERS ROUSE, SAURDDS: WROOME! AT FSU MEETING | «sate arts s|| WORKERS SCHOOL TAT ON PIE WOR co violation a4 3 ea “Terrible Winter.” Organize For Struggle! RS cree hs eet floor of the Workers Oenter, 35 NEW YORK.—All cloakmakers are} Commenting on the almost 2 per jitant ye P; r, Wi y serve kers This is the period of intens ROBE Euler: Wan isandy Bent East 12th St., beginning Wednes- called to a mass meeting today at|cent drop in employment in New ‘ pur- Nes 7 Vv |ing a sentence of 5 and a half year: , i ried shop organization, Organize your | Local 7 Vote to Ask !for his participation in the ‘March 7 Celebrate 18th Anniv. | day morning. Telephone Algon- Shop Papers, Women’s | 6:30 p. m. in cooper Union by the York state in October, which should ‘spect sis mee Titian & . i , juin 5707. Units will | ; : ! shop for the special purnoee of re Strike Sanction —_|aemonstration, against unemployment| Thursday, Nov. 20 |] fimates until ¢.a.m- in the vacent || Work Classes Today | United Front Conference Committee be the month of peak acuity for the spon a mas on | will be released Saturday from the | yeaa | f Cloa i Mporeldmeed le ees S the Injunctions Committee of the| NEW YORK.—The German-Amer- | Hawthorne reformatory. | NEW YORK —The Priends of the|| 8 PY winging elevator bel }) vonn of Cloakmakers. The object of the) 15’ said that “we are facing a ter T.U.U.L. and coming out for massjican printers, Local 7 of the Inter-| He is released on condition that | Soviet Union, New York District has || Afr 9 m. on the Sth floor. NEW YORK.—The Workers School) meeting is to work out plans and) ripe winter.” violation at Zelgreen cafeteria, the | national Typographical Union, voted | ne goes to the Sovict Union. ‘The | issued the call to all workers organ-| The editorial offices and the na- }| Director announced today that the mobilize forces to fight the piece} She refused to prophesy whether |] tional office of the Daily Worker || courses in Women’s Work and Shop will be on the 9th floor as here- || Paper Methods will open today at tofore. | the new school headquarters, 35 East work system which the International | employment would go up or down, point around which the fight is now | practically unanimously (107 to 2) at | pioneers of the Soviet Union have izations to send delegates to the Con- Garment Workers’ chiefs are forcing | although she stated that normally being waged! Organize your shop | their local meeting Monday in favor | already invited him as their guest. | ference Celebration of the 13th An- mates for this mass violation, and of strike. They demand $5 increase |The Young Pionee: | nive a a‘ | A iS t in . 7 rs and the Young | Niversary of the October Revolution on the cloakmakers in shops where | November shows a 2 per cent drop register with the T.U.U.L. at 16 West |in wages per man per week, and re- Camgitiice League will meet Has ml akraneer by the FSU. for enieetay | 12th Street, fourth floor. The Wo- Le 1 | * "o- it was never heard of before. The! activity from October. 21st See so it hens know ere eee of the working hours from ‘at the railroad station at 125th Street |evening, November 20th, at Irving S55 8 re ete aeae omtae tay | meaty will also discuss and plan | Fight For Insurance. to sen Ee you tae the time cae e.aaen and a half per day, on Saturday at noon. All workers | Plaza Hall. The call has gone out ENGDAHL DARCY | Sig aha } Pe i“ action on other evils of the cloak; The fight of the jobless and em~ strike the blow arrives! | including half an hour for lunch. and workers’ children should come | to shops, trade unions, and fraternal | p) eae pa trade, such as speed up low wages, | ployed workers for shorter hours and The garment workers, facing the! According to union rules, the vote | to 308 Lenox Avenue at 12 o'clock. | organizations to participate in the All workers who registred for these bad conditions, etc. \higher wages to prevent unemploy- A mass meeting at which Harry | Conference-Celebration and in soli- TOUR FOR LL D Eokde. great dress strike soon, will have a/ results not in immediate strike but | courses are asked to attend the first! The committee calling this meet-| ment, and for the Workers’ Unem-= sp2cial interest in smashing the in- | in application to International Pres- | Eisman will speak will be held on| arity with the Workers and Peas- | session, as the course Will be outlined ing was elected at a united front! Ployment Insurance Bill, for the gov- Junction weapon of the bosses, as it |ident Howard for sanction to strike. | Sunday, November 16, at 1 pm. at ants of the USSR. to build a pow-| jand the work assigned. Comreds G-/ conferenoe of members of the IL,|ernment to pay $25 8 week out of ' will otherwise used to the limit | There will certainly be a strike, how- | Manhattan Lyceum, 66 East 4th St. |erful base of support for the Soviet | M Ext * 1 | Haessler is the instructor in Shop| Gw. and members of the Needle the war funds to each jobless worker, 4 against them when they come out. ever, unless the ezars in Indianapolis Other speakers will be: I. Amter,|Union among the workers of this)““¢P 4uxXtensive 12 NS | Paper methods, while the course in|-Trades Workers’ Industrial Union| together with the demands made on oe wil Ee eon meeane in he jmenage to put the membership off member of the Unemployed Delega- | country. The 13th Anniversary cele-| for Defense Work pean € work is divided between | several weeks ago, and marks a high |th> ~*~ governments by thousands of garment s today, j With “arbitration. |tion of March 6, and a member of | bration of the tremendous advance of comrades Anna Damon and Rose noint in the combined drive of the | demonstrating workers, is the only 39 Street and Sixth Avenue. The strike will be directed mainly | the Young Communist League. An Socialist construction in the Soviet| NEW YORK—Country wide meet- | Wortis, who will each handle a series | 11.G.w. members and industrial | Move made so far to do anything for Sp oasis | against the two largest German dail- | excellent program has been arranged | Union is combined wth the Confer-|ings of the International Labor De-|f questions in connection with the | union members against horrible con- | the masses of unemployed. jies in New York, the Staats eitung | by the Pioneers. Jence in order to push the building|fense for its membership and sym- Tole and tasks of the working wo- | ditions. ‘The Needle ‘Trades Workers’ The city governments so far have B AD CONDITIONS and Herold, owned by Ridder Broth- | cree of the F.S.U. into a powerful mass|pathizers are being held this week |™en, and the methods required for | tnqustrial Union endorses the meet- | Oly proposed, and have not carried | ers, well known Tammany politicians. : | organization for Defense of the Land|and next to discuss and outline the | Winning them to the revolutionary ing today. out, the mildest relief measures for FOR (1 RY (’ ARMEN Rieadtenaee iia eae psec AN | DEPORT ‘ATION IS wae the None na . | next rae wore of the defense or- | Struggle against capitalism. | doeieaicaany traction bot te on AF) SL - e speakers for the November ganization. Following upon the steps i i jobless in U. &., over 800,000 of whom ad . oka during the last few years and in spite | 20th event, include Anna Loutse|of the National Executive ouaiales Guieclen areca Wie ooiae are in New York. _ of this elaim to be “suffering in the THRE AT IN CONN Strong, managing editor of the| Proposed outline known as the Eight | the new school building. All workers | P. A ti iti ee = Fakers Nervous Over crisis.” They own the largest finan-| © *| “Moscow News,—5 Day Weekly,”! the| Month Plan, the various districts especially members of revolutionary arly cHivittes, “For All Kinds of Insurance” cial daily in America, The Journal of | first English daily to be printed in| have called these meetings to discuss | unions will be allowed to registre for Mood of Men Commerce. They own a Daily in is + |the Soviet Union. Anna Louise the plan and put it into working or- | this course during the coming week. | Shop Paper Conference fier ahi Jamaica, L. 1 eer al| Bosses Launch Drive! Strong who is now on her way to the | der. J. Louis Engdahl and Sam Darcy |The course will study the organiza-| ,Suré4, Nov. 18 2 p. m.. fourth | (By a Worker Correspondent) Local 7 and Local 6 (“Big Six”) | Against Foreign Born | U, S. will make her first speech to a/ Will be present at these meetings. | tion methods, and strike strategy of | tyactionaniee: ceunenainie: cat Faney | . CLEVELAND, 0.—The Cleveland} both had contracts which expired | g working class audience in this coun-| A number of other important de- | the Red-Trade Unoin Friternational | paper work expected to be present. ‘Telephone: Murray FIN S55¢ carmen are getting their misleaders | July 1, 1929, and the officials have) ow saven. cConn.--While the |'Y at the F.S.U, meeting. Dr. E.|fense measures will be taken up. AS the History and program of the Trade | A 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York of Division 268 more nervous as their | been negotiating ever since. | Fish Committee is conducting its in- | Reed Mitchell, recently returned from , imprisonment, persecutions, lynch- | union Unity Lenéus, recent develon-| speci ee er nee we | é conditions are growing worse and| ieee | vestigation of Communist activities in | the Soviet Union, and Moissaye J./ ings grow from month to month, the! ments in the class struggle in the | 2sents | ie : nothing has been done to help out |New England, new preparations for | Olgin are also to speak. The pro-| International Labor Defense faces the | 178.4. and the new methods of work | “°"°* AV® . Ci } the nem in a progressive way. | lan attack against the foreign-born | Tam includes new pictures of Rus- | Problem of how to efficiently conduct | required by the new developments. LACT ire {f noeberacee Esireeies The contract committee failed to| JOBLE Ss! FIGHT | workers can be seen in an editorial | Sian life and other features. their work and increase the member- The class will make a special ana-| at wast™New York Workers Club, | S E R O Y get a contract this year and the| . |which appeared Sunday in the “New | ship. lysis of the organization problems, | Wednes Nov. Bp.m. at 524 | eight hour day that was promised us | Haven Register.” J. Louis Engdahl will be in New opportunist errors and experiences | ‘°"’°"' A¥® Subject—E B.D. | ‘CHEMIST over one year ago is being put into | FOR RE AL REI IRF! The editorial calls attention to the | BLAST LIES ABOUT Haven Noember 12, and in New York and tasks of the revolutionary unions | | effect, as new schedules are being | : A4SAAS4E o tact that “there are 3,500 Commun- | City November 13. |in the U.S.A. | 657 Allerton Avenue made. The running time gets an- | —_ ists in the New England states, and | SOVIET ESPIONAGE Sam Darcy will be in Pittsburgh *® || Estabrook 3215 = Bronx, N. Y. other slash and the layover is re-} With the election promises of re-| about 50,000 sympathizers,” and re- | ae es See Aaa 13 | J 2 | ara duced so the company is saving sev- lief blown up, the jobless workers | peats the lie that 70% of these are we i and 14; Gt. Louis November 15 and | mcr ‘eis B, eral thousand dollars per month by | are feeling more ani ve the mur-| foreign-born. “Leaders of the move- aise te ee | 16; Cleveland November 17; Detroit} Women Food Workers : y kg \[ omway s010 . Octice Hoon! giving an cizht-hour day. | derous tactics of tl over admin-| ment,” the Register says, “were €S-| there is a Soviet espionage bureau November 18 and 19, and Buttalo jv t i d t 7:30 | aA =" | si ® ah aril ae 4 Bake urs, Not Pay. | istration in forcing s:orvation upon | timated at 25. The majority of the |in vienna and that the heads of the November 20. “ee oday a . ae biccdiap tele sis lata Ree ceccn i abgtneh sane ee zat: enh pay at aera peel labelled ‘just ordinary | espionage organizations in the Cen- RO TRIT NEW YORK—Rose Kaplan, Food | / | DR. J. LEVIN hours we. i eight with no increase |ef Many : raze ; worl as iriven | nee opularly suggested treatment |! European and Balkan countries Workers women's delegate to the Red | es RUBS TON Denton in pay. Our regular meetings are | PY Jniseries of unemployment |_ popularly suggested treatment | met in Vienna in conference a few Labor and Fraternal | totcrnational Labor Unions world | ° Nees ne 0 aregel Bune ay s dy ia take their lives as a way out. But |is deportation, and in the case of this | ,, i || At Bast 25th St. BROOKLYN, N. ¥. being flooded with political speakers sunt ist uk bh tie paiorre i gad aundesiod Genin: afd | weeks ago, the Austrian police de- 6 congress and the Food Workers In-| of the democrat and republican par- | 076 and » re jol less workers real- ia a ae Bi gain, clare that there is absolutely no basis | medieal Workers to hear ternational Conference this year, will! Scientific Examination of eye | ties. Most of’ the time is used by |'2¢ that the boss government as the | emphatically. for the story. In their opinion no | ation to the Fifth R.LL | glasses—Carefully adjusted by } these political parasites and by read- | W#tchdog of the huge wealth of the; In order to mobilize the workers |such bureau exists anywhere on Aus-'! Po eA report on both these events at a mass | | — meeting of all women food workers.| expert optometrists—Reason- | DR. Hi he MINDEL : bosses, must be forced by the mass/| of Connecticut against the attacks on | tri i ‘ 21 St. All medical workers are d ing of communications and reports. | $ trian territory. The Austrian police Z att ‘tron the Red Fad [employed and unemployed, organized able prices. < sh TTS iis is a isver way the takers haya | Tove ts OF the unemployed to) pay | te forelgnsborn workers, tree Con [have more than once shown their|ternational of Labor Unions, ° | or norkadibed: whoever wate to} | SUNG DENTIST of keeping the progressives and mil- relief immediately. Don't kill your-| ferences for the Protection of the | willingness to assist the police of the come, at 16 West 2lst St., 7:30 p. m._ ° 1 UNION SQUARE eee ie cert demanding their |S! set into the movement for a|Forelgn-Born will be held in different | terror countries (e. g. Hungary) in today. The meeting will discuss the | 9. Me. | | Nee athuscted Gah ay ts eaicea ie geueril' be inproved. juan signatures to hurl into pales of the district: Bridgeport, | the campaign against Communism, organization of a women's depart-| Daye oh <a et shh es | efit Bs thes any Our vice-president Barnes claims | {20° ,0f the Bosses’ Congress to de-| November 14; New Haven, Novem-|and if they do not do so now it si 3y6Haq JleyeOHHiya || ment in the Food Workers’ Industrial weg Lex ave ooayy 8 st - — . to be a progressive and at the same | ee ere a ae | ber 23; Hartford, November 25. All| because there is really not the slight~ y' u Union. : sls aid Exak'ba te playing polities aod should | Below are summaries of several | Workers’ organizations are urged to est basis of truth in the affair. ‘ —MELR OSE— be placed in the came class as the |CUPPIngs’sent fn by worker corres- |S¢nd delegates to the conference in DR. A. BROWN = ? Pp soi wither | pondents: the nearest city to their own. Dai VEGETARIAN + rest of the fakers. ary Mee Dentist | airy RESTAURANT i President Schultz and vice-presi-| KALAMAZOO, Mich—Unable to, Out of a job? Got spare time? nChare: ores 1] C'Fteaset co tee at Oar race tid goatee age ba ene Began hh lid Melba to sali egeal sary sors DR. L. KESSLER S01 Bast 14th St. Cor. Second Ave 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Brons # ‘ide at e le Bi Dp farm home e a crack at the system by sel: SURGEON DENTIS1 fel. Alzonautn 7248 PH ONE “INTERVAL. 9146. Strictly .by Appointment 48-50 DHLANCEY STREET cldridge St. NEW YORK Theatre Guild Productions ELIZABETH, sion 268 into the republican clubs /|of his brother, by drinking poison. | ling Daily Workers. Come up and we will explain. 35 East 12th St. 46th St. |Dally f ! GLOBE Sp wey ltoit0 Aca THE CAT CREEPS that are being formed in Cleveland] CENTERLINE, Mich—John Good,| than leading the men into a fight/40, unemployed, was found hanging! for better conditions in their line | from the rafters in the office of an RATIONAL band a . of work. e i saat junk yard in Warren Phone: LWHIGH ¢yaa AU Comraaes oles at : bs Rayingnd"uackett and THE QUEEN Vegetarian Tt was in Warren township thatl! International Barber. Sh BRONSTEIN’S SAME ES INOW GUILD wae". aset, | RESTAURANT BULLDOZE VETS about 600 unemployed workers heard || “tC! i. on ae op Vegetarian Health | <SAMEO £ oo, [NOW Ib Sepeeeen reac nets Aah perp int bak poi 2016 Second Avenue, New York ; Restaurant THE GIRL OF “THE ROAR CHINA | seca ich petted is i (bet. 103rd & 104th Sts.) p - | TIN THEA. |) ly tari’ WHO ASK RELIEF surance Bill, $25 weekly for éach un- Ladies Robs Our Specialty seminal emiigda ues enGOLDEN italy MAR BECK dstn Bt. i eee hs ct Aen employed worker plus $5 additional Private Beauty Parlor i 29 EAST MTH STREET esanniater 10 atte, he Bat | Rennie & Harry Bannister Eve, 8:50. Mts, Th. & Sat. 2:50 for each dependent. NEW YORK Tel, Algonquin 3356-8843 ._ | THE GREEKS HAD We Carry a Fuil Line of || Boulevard Cateteria A WORD FOR IT|| HIPPODROME — 4r#,8t, 9x4 STATIONERY 541 SOUTHERN BLVD. A COMEDY BY ZO AKINS BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT (By a Worker Correspondent) LER Seat Gis U. S, Hospital, San Fernando, Cat.|_ LANSING, Mich—Admitting that There is one thing that I wouid | (corse Alger, 5 months old baby boy, like to write about concerning the of malnutrition, doctors at the Sparrow Hospital say that his twin SAM H. HARRIS Then., 42d St. W. of B' L si | 1600 MADISON AVE. treatment of the disabled by the gov- <n AT SPECIAL PRICES Cor, 149th Sti A en., 42d St. W. of By LOWELL SHERMAN || ) emment and its bureaucratic and] Pisa Bi) Dred sndlet ° for Organizations Where you -ehliane feel. ot Nowe || Woceieet es oe ere nee QrKo. | ‘THE PAY OFF’ Phone: UNI versity 5866 cae sAministeation of veterans’) A120 hos been out of werk more| Aaiotcteel O NT HE'S PO T wih Merlin Nixon Se Ser TUNES e than a year, RESTAURAN’ ‘Ss core . “hone: Gtuyvesant 3316 I have in mind a case brought “NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES ~ to my attention several years ago by/| is not the only case as you well may || qhere the best food and fresh 25% EDUCTION TO CITY ‘aban gs ry fee with CRANE WILBUR and eteababedeese ica John’s Restaurant a friend of mine who inadvertently | know that is deserving of consider- vegetables are served ANNA MAY WONG RKO—ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW! || sprcraLTY: ITALIAN DISHES EDGAR WALLACE'S FORREST TH filled for compensation a second | ation. all year round UNIVERSAL CAFETERIA 49 W. of Bly. Bve, Mts, W. & 8. JEFFERION | A place with atmosphere time and received a check on this| How long are we to stand the bull-|] 4 WEST 28TH STREET Cor. 11th St. and University Place THE QUEEN OF COMEDIES ina etn ie hone, by incompetent officials then in| dozing handed out to the disabled : i || 302K. 12th St. New York : charge. What he did was to be| workers who were compelled to de- aT WEEE AEN BEBE KBoemal - Reeth tor: Conteraness) LYSISTR AT A cy spdte riak | Orne sees = am oy condoned considering the age and/| fend the prestige of mailed fi 225 WEST 36TH STREET Have Your Eyes Examined — Bud Harris&Van = ‘ st of , ——————————— — THE HIT YOU HEAR ABOUT Wm.Seaburt&Co, ¥ training of the man who was a work-| capitalism? Is this to continue in | oapeeeesss=s=e—e—eeea and Glasses Fitted by INTERNATIONAL 44TH STREE THE Wm. Eamands Albeiggee ~ leech habe er like myself and who was dis-|@ Soviet state or shall we with : " ere, For informat ite to abled by ine capitalist. war. | fear or favor conferred on the eerthy We Invite Workers to the WORKERS MUTUAL r Photo Exhibition - Dance We"Baloony Geuta, BL 7A Performances neclaiamiane The DAILY WORKER Upon finding out the details of | sons of the industrial world the com- BLUE BIRD RED DANCERS OF WL | Smith & Hart D Advertising Nept. 1. this man’s perfidy as recognized by | pensation that is due them when ill OPTICAL C0. F W.LR. “) | Enos Frazero \ 50 the bureau, he was tried and found| and dissabled in the service of in- cdih WOM BMG Mow ot MOVING PICTURES UP POPS THE DEVIL | FRANKLIN issisek dali Sy panel Aelia fad sates ranted vers | Son tod is crosman caeres| CARE TERIA notion Wenicene I] Saturday, November 15th|) __“wss'xousx”raron" | tersm : tence, 7 and privations for the DR. M. HARRISON i Thea, W. of B’ BKO ACTS 9 | was Lek aver treet tina, Since I bins that T have rabae heat GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD Optometrist IRVING Srag A ee ee erento se "Sle boa BUTCHERS UNION late, ner a ti 2 fo Re mH, Oe he + Ot N, AL y, time he has been denied ad-| sufficiently clear in the foregoing, Fair Prices 218 SECOND AVENUE Irving Place and 1sth Street 7iivig REPERTORY 1h Bt aitplosy, pend Office and Headquarters: any of the hosp! ant an an continue the /omfor' ic er ree 2 i Labor Temple. 24% Fnst sith Street { ‘MBnittance to any of the hospitals and | and we ¢ d will continue the; A Comfortable Place to Eat Corner 18th Street " Ree ieee ot more t j _ BBs treated by them as a felon of the| fight for a socialist commonwealth 827 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY Admiss ion 35c J We, $1 41,80, Mus. The & Bat. 2:89] Van Cello & Mary | baeik Roun. iy ¢ calibre. This man’ is en-|of the workers and not be the tools Opposite New York Ere and WORKERS’ CAMERA LEAGUE EVA LE ENNE, egular meetitice every iret and LL . Director ROMEO AND JULIET infirmary Tonight . third Sunday, lv A. M, titled to social insurance as a worker| Of the master class in the next war Between 12th and 13th Sts. Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 of W. I. R. Tam. Mat, esis a .-SIEGFRIED Employment Bureau open every day 131 W, 28th Street, First Fi Tom. Night . .ROMEO AND JULIET ‘snd disabled as a worker, and his| nd that 1s that, ; & secged | ‘Sentstwks.adv.atBoxOrt.e7'nmell 137.48 a Mee t t