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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURS ADVE NTURES OF BILL "WORKER i dincnaiind a a EE By BYAN WALKER. THE 4A RING OF STEEL AROUND RUSIA. AY) , | (Rememper, TM PAING ICO | | PAY YOU. AND You AS OU AS A RUSSIAN 2 W orkers to A bded UU < S. R, Ee meni mh, J | TOLIE AGAINST THe Soviet EMITOR. MUST avr SUENTIST. Ruin Tue Ave aA co He Woiarers From ReauizinG s/f | (LE MORE MET You Send PBTTORIANY AGAINST. COURLISM FOR A IG Seo 3 Pad 7 X st Press THEIR Po. ) | - Our THE LONGED)! > x CAPITAL i2 TE ravda Quotes Opinions of Communist Press in WER | Mem neLs Sowicr RUSSIA OR g All Countries, Including United States; syfl [OUI JOR WE BOTH GO 3 All Appeal to Own Proletariat i es j (Special Cable to the Daily Worker) | tionally great. The attitude of the 2 = MOSCOW. a workers of France will an im- i number of 0} portant part in the defense of our if tive Communist Party Press in cap-| Union.” : italist c ies on the lessons of the} Comrade Bronkowski, Communist rey Fe J Comrade Barbet, of nce, writes in France e present offensive against Union. The economic posi- ance, the-necessity of the its special position e colonies, form riat of the ane important | Party, Poland, writes France is,con- | “In the de of the imperialists, Polish militari appears as a main fo Communist Pez on a section of the revolutionary front will largely depend on us the capitalists succeed their schemes dates stipulated. Comrade Pfeiffer, It (Continued on Page Three) WORK RS FIGHT RIGHT TO ‘TODAY FOR STRIKE, PICKET) m e for the pre- paration of the adventure. This places the working class of Poland and its responsible whether in effecting and keep within the Communist Par- "BERLIN, Paris CORRESPONDENT, EN \Tor l-ZADITALIST Open Forum Will Show | Up “hee Bosses’ Union | | 6 ‘SOCIALIST WOULD In First Meeting Since Conventien, L.S.N.R. HATHAWAY TAF JOBLESS PROMISE TO SMASH ‘INJUNCT! JOBLESS SOLI- | | | aa 6s ARTOUN Nw Tas eked dur se uses eas ae ro <0 § nday mort ‘STOP USsr RADIO Elects New ton Leader iR v leet ets ca jobemeis pointed out ee tho eRe atin eer | NEW YORK —The new Board of EW TORK —Thie: eae he |the food workers were the first ay | if 7 " looked for the jobs that do : ‘ : Directors of the League of Struggle x etait | hese ot tae eerie teattected (islam ‘on. the a Tries to. Hide the Facts} tor Negro Rights yesterday hetd its| Will aie Plot. On| esses) tie mamsiany veapiay At Manhattan coe vorkers | menace of the injunction is d Tose | oe oye first meeting since the St. Louis mont” agency en Lafayette St. yes- ae ” he 'far-| at all workers, and the bosses’ aye ist} From British Labor | convention. USS® Sunday EL Sean citge tiitda- of thai! gate Friday. Dec. 12 4 r e issue in-| pon must be broken by the activi- ee ‘4 i _ red arcvnd to hear the speakers of 7 ; Worker ae The board, which has the duty of s Ps NEW YORK.—The Unemployeo wold the in-| ties of all [Nees LONDON, England, Dee. 3—For-| wecting the national officers of the| NEW YORK. — Clarence Fatha Downtown Council of Unem-| Councils of Greater N. ¥. have dem-* junction ction} Engdahl denounced the attempt of | 1 vel ry Arthur Henderson told| animation, elected the following | W@¥ will sneak on the War Rane who opened up a meeting| onstrated their solidarity in the? ses and A. F. of L. to give a|® lec 1 e of commons today that] Crricers: B. D. Amis, president; | @2d esvecially the War Plot ax Milton Stone of the Oct. 16] struggles of the employed workers at ”” 7 lege: is tothe <tr his he had ordered the British ambas-| Poot Minor, vice-president; Her. | ‘he Soviet Union. exnosed at the tri- | deleration called on all to be at Zel-| Zelereens in the-fight against the in- pa to|gle, as thou injunction” mear J in Moscow to protest because bert Newton, secretary; Cyril Bvices, al of the counter-revolutionary wreck- | eresn Cafeteria today to picket jt in| junctions and at the Eagle Pencil Co. § 3 ehind the injunction is the & some ordinary law like thoge 2 rs in -England heard | radio | treasurer. In electing Ma vice-pre! j_| eS organizations, at Moscow, this} defiance of the injunction and many|in the fight against the 10 per cent a bosses to smash the mili-| burglary and workers were broadcasts from the Soviet Union last c : ita Sunday night at Irving Plaza Hall.| shouted approval. ‘ ig . 2 } rkérs WeSinst | : | . night, ‘Che broad wy + |dent Robert Minor, who is an out- oy PP! wage-cut s ; of the wo against |for breaking it. The workers well | SABOTA' Rewekied Sats caste, were th Eng-| nding white leader in the militant 15th St. and Irving Place. At the indoor meeting at 27 E.| On Friday, Dec. 12th at the Sole wage cuts, against speed-up, against | know, said Engdahl, that behind this} NEW YORK. rs | ish and explained Getails: of the war Goring cists, aicvemeniate {boned This is the second of a series of| Fourth St. after the open-air speak-|qarity Dance and Entertainment of” e working cor and lower | technical term, “injunction,” ides} ciubh Novy Mir will have a lecture at| 1° ania Soviet Union which | (+ airectors further emphasized the|{TUmS Conducted by the Workers! ing, among those who have joined|the Unemployed Council of Greater * the whole terror of the state, here!) 0 20 pau mast ee. 7, at 730 ons ie oe ae line of the St. Louis Convention of eae Sere EUnest ae = | the council was a barber worker. |New York which will be held at the’! m at ‘the| clearly directed to the purpose ot |~ nx Park East, Dec. 7, at 7-30) and big mess ed into} i a shite | 28. Plaza he outstanding | This man told how he was offered a | yan! ‘ ed by the AX, | str jon” is only|P- ™. ‘The leeture will be on “Coun-| with the sabotage ring now on trial stu struggle of Negro and white | iecders of the Communist Party and| job on “commission only” without| te araver ana” beings part of a bargain sree term for government strike-| ter Revolu Activities in in Moscow. : : ives will| 7e’Olutionary .abor movement will| wages, and be refused to cut the “ill ha i 5 ‘ T th econd at The four national executives will 5 8 ers will have an opportunity to ex- boss fired the Food| breaking, and the workers will smash | Soviet Union.” All workers who ur is is the second attempt made eh | speak at these open forums. The | wages of his fellow-wor h 1 a aes ; | 14: eg Sai ise ritis ~/also act as an editorial board for é 6 low-workers that way | press their solidarity with the unem- ion members| this as they woule an} nd of |derstand the Russian language are|in three days by the British labor opening forum was a tremendous | and get another man fired to have a| ployed by attending in large num- and now police and courts are trying to ‘protect that rotten deal Speakers at the meeting last night | were Bied pp, chairman 6f the Smash the Injunction Committee and chair ing; William Z Foster. general secretary of the ‘Trade | Union U League; k Johnstone, | organizer of the Trade Union Unity | Council; Mike Obermeier, leader’ of the Food Workers In trial Union, and J. Louis Engdahl, generalsec- | retary of the International —— De n of the me fense. : west ya i NEW YORK.—In protest of the im- PHILHARMONIC THURSDAY) ,o¢7am will include numbers by | = Foster Urges Violation. i) EVI ‘ prisonment of the Imperial Valley} The PhilharmonicSymphony Or-|Bach, Destouches, Rameau and 1931 CALE AR RR “The injunction as a polished ‘ahd workers who were sentenced up to 42| chestra will again have Leopold Sto-| Gratry. D EE! perfected strike-breaking’ weapon, the suppression of the right’ to strike by court order, will of course beuséd ment are plottin: The other was an order day before yesterday to the ambassador in Moscow to protest st the naming by the confessed sabotagers of British government of- ficials who took part in the plans for armed attack on the Soviet Union. The sabotage was financed d directed by English and French staff officers and millionaires in or- der to prepare for their military in- vasion. 0.K.’D BY GENEVA the Liberator, the official organ of issue to the press all documents of the recent conventi Those present at the meeting were Herbert Newton, R. Baker, B. D. Amis, Haywood, Clarence Hathaway, DEMAND FREEDOM FOR VALLEY MEN years for organizing agricultural workers into militant unions and are now serving their sentences in Cali- Five hundred workers filled ers School fofum has become the tra- ditional Sunday night place for revolutionary workers, who take the opportunity of participating in discussions led by prominent revo- lutionary leaders on vital class strug- gle topics. gathering Unemployed workers are admitted ployed council membership book. STOKOWSKI TO CONDUCT kowski’s guiding hand at the Thurs- day evening concert at Carnegie Hall. The program co™sists of two num- Admission to the forum is 25 cents. | free on presentation of their unem- | room, and one of the delegation to the National Conference of Foreign Born ip Washington, also spoke. 193] CALE NDAR FREE! Historical data on big events of the class strutgle in the first an- nual Daily Worker Calendar. Free with six months sub or renewal. Mischa Levitzki will give his only New York recital at Carnegie Hall on Friday evening. The program: organizations have alreafy bought tickets. The Womens Councils, the Workers’ Laboratory Theatre and the Unemployed Councils in putting over an excellent program. The dance Harlemites, New York’s most enter- taining colored band. Tickets are fifty cents and can be secured at the office of the Unemployed Councils, 16 West 21st St., N. Y. C. Quotations from Marx, Lenin, ete., in the first annual Daily Worker Calendar for 1931. Free with six by the A. F. of L. which has*the part fornia, the District International| bers only: Symphony No. 1 in E| Andante Favori, Sonata, A Major.|! months subscription or renewal. now of a chief strike-breaker of the Two proposals of the Soviet Union| Labor Defense will devote the week} minor, Sibeliu “Sacre du Prin-| Op, 101. Beethoven; Carnival, Op. 9, re : bosses.55 said Foster, and continued: delegates at the Geneva conference|of December sixth to a militant cam- | temps,” Stravinsky. The Sibelius is ; Rhapsody, Op. 79,-No. 1,| “For all Kinda of Insurance” to cut down armaments were defeated new to the Philharmonic repertoire. Intermezzo, Op. 117, No. 2, Rhapsody, 10 had won union conditions there. | scabbery. |invited. Admission is free. | party government to prevent the Eng- success. | place for himse : ‘ © boss put in the A.F.L. ahd the ¥ lish workers from learning of the|*he League, ; : the hall to hear Comrade Max Bed-| "ve tor Bimsclt. ‘ bers. Several A.F.L. locals, Indus- Saniares aiid tana for, | dirty work their bosses and govern-| The board decided to immediately | cht speak on the crisis. The Work- robert Lealess, another of those | trial Unions and Leagues and Wom- ur day which t stand’ for, : 8 8 ; sal beaten up in the board of estimates |ens Councils and Fratertal workers Ryan Walker are cooperating with * music will be furnished by Oscar's * “The workers of course will not % paign of propaganda ending with a : 0 submit, and can not submit to the A Scene from the Soviet movie “Razlom,” now running at the 8th on December 1, according to an as-| meeting Sunday, December 14, at|The same program will be repeated|Op. 79, No. 2 Brahms; Poeme, Op. taking away of their right to strike. Street Theatre |sociated Press dispatch, Litvinoff,| Manhattan Lyceum. on Friday afternoon. 32, No, 1, Etude, D sharp minor, ‘ They will fight the injunction...Mass | —eppin-— Ti Tans Toe he |head of the Soviet delegation, left| The ILD. is rallying all its) Saturday and Sunday afternoon at) Scriabin; The Swan, St. Saens-God- violation of the injunction is their fais eee Ge NS KF 7 | the Preparatory “Disarmament” Com-|'branches in the district for a house carmen Soa e cue will direct | owsky; “Naila” Waltz, Delibes-Doh- | Velephone: Murray HII 455+ ; 7 wee Baninat it. “All very | Rhine shipping lines gave notice to | i | mission sessions Some time ago when|to house canvass for distribution of|the orchestra in the following pro- !nanj | y y ‘ ee en eee ee ee ee a had expo ete i , gram: Finlandia, Sibelius; the Stra-| Henri Deering ee aut Ebel eet lea meet mewn eee trade and industry should eome out | their employes on Nov. 22 tthe jhe had exposed their fake attempts | literature on the Imperial Valley case, enri eering, pianist, wil in mass violation of the injunetien| ca err oe | 6 val 9) | to cover up rapid arming with phrases| the getting of members for the LL.D.,| Yitsky number and the Violin Con-/heard in recital at Town Hall Satur- at Zélgreen Cafeteria.” * same time they announce that all | RUINED. about “disarmament.” distributing Labor Defenders and|°etto by Sibelius, with Efrem Zim-/day ‘eveninz, playing works by F r : - | 7 : balist as soloist. ame 9 ‘ooperators! Arrested Pickets There. | workers will be re-engaged who ihe bySposdl eatin sur wa@iti) dag getting subscriptions for the only | Pais 2 4 Brahms, Schumann Rachmaninov, perators Speaking for his 35 fellow-workers | 4,,, ay HERS, ;,_| labor pictorial in the country. On Saturday morning at Carnegie | Prokofieff and Chopin. agree to accept wage-cuts ranging | ~ |on the amendment proposed by Lit- i t Schelli vill direct the Chil —_—— arrested in the last picketing dem-| ¢ 909 to 93.95 per c Call Conference for) vinor that a treaty be drawn up|,,7H€ Imperial Valley case is one of Ernest Schelling wt atin Bustabo. ARE Ae, aE onstpation, one of the pickets, pledged | "°™ 9.29 to 23.25 per cent All those reading “to limit and reduce” all ar-| the outstanding labor battles in the dren's Concert, with Guila Bustabo,| Changes in Daily Worker circula- CHEMIST to be in the forefront of the demon- stration, today. Jack Johnstone called on all work- ers to make today’s demonstration a smashing defeat for the A. Fy of ,b. andthe bosses and their injynction, sailors who refuse to accept the new conditions must leave the ships. reformist union is content to wait and see what the authorities will do. The revolutionary trade union oppo- The | December | Active measures for the support of “Hunger Marches” of the millions of unemployed throughout the cou: to the various state legislatures will mament immediately. This was re- jected, openly exposing the imperial- ist bandits in their rush for greater armaments. | The Soviet proposal that trained country today and marks the coming back of the Criminal Syndicalist law of California that is being enforced once more against the militant work- ers organizations in the West. thirteen-year-old violinist, who will play the allegro from the Mozart con- certo in A Major. The rest of the tion in every district in the Party show in tables published each Wed- Uneyaay: 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Brons, N ¥ e DEWEY 9914 Office Houses and told how the A. F. of L. fights | sition is calling on the men to or- be taken by the W , rkers’ Interna- pcblies hes limited was also defeated. | agree to it. ry Meo “ontinually now for lower standards |! ganize a struggle deainst wage-cuts, | onal Relief. in a Solidarity Confer-| Lord Cecil, the British delegate,| ‘The Geneva maneuvers are now sunday! 10a ater Ba. ence to be held Sunday, Dec. 7, at 3| hypocritically said he could not agree| openly exposed by the workers as _ DR. ‘ae LEVIN Cornblath, ‘Fextile. Union, ana fo'clock at the New York Labor| to it, because other capitalist nations| part of the rapid armi ITN Epa I fag chy yeh bt . : iio ate 3 pi arming for war on|* T ’ SUR aber and Fraternal ie) en Meera ro Needle Trades | Temple, 243 E. 14th St.. Room 10. which have conscription would not!the part of the capitalist powers. F OPENING THIS FRIDAY! 1501 AVENUE “4 AGE gh ie BMT, : ae donner es “The unemployment movement im | == SES ee At Fast 15th St. BROOKLYN, N. ¥. Printing Workers Industriat League | ay.) danmeert and Bal the United States is assuming vorld- | ——_—___—_—< NOW PLAYIN e pri ‘ wil take » running an afta wide importants,” it was stated. En eee CON [ IERED Superstition! Hunger! —— eee, a eke pwr, | cents “Eight million to ten million unem- 4 - rome et The Usiobt ' R MINDE 5 must come down Thursday: Dec. 4.1 an cau De neig | Ploved in the leading industrial coun- ||] Dynamic! Revolutionary! Gribbing! \ The Mighty Elements! D @ J. : te wonicieacntnote prin Thursday, 3 . m., at 182 West |try of the world manifest that cap- i SURGGCN DENTIST * . * 26th St toom 6. 2 ing 0 = Bec thentet ] ttalism 1s undergoing a crisis of ex-| B EB | 1 UNION SQUARE onmmertnnt Feartion Meeting iai| One of the Atlanta Defendants | ceptional gravity and depth. i Hom 40%~ Phone: Algonquin $198 Union sedoy. Dee tab rarty bartels haa apres “The workers of the world are, Not eounecten with any portant ss Penge Subject: “Im looking to the unemployed of the ather office 3 te * United States as to the fighting van- | = ¥ A weekly funda = nals 0 “3 rv i LD, : ved Wi My THE B. - Se seed avery sl vat 1472 Boston’ Road, (lis AREA ke habe ( BESESUE) (The Siberian Hunter) at at 8 m am daze Ger icests fre ANE WOrkers | Women in the Soviet’ Union.” Care: |The Workers’ International Relief TH S | PI iA HOI ISE ; b Daca ici ; will mobilize the silidarity and effec- Ms R 42ND STREET | POPULAR - tive aid of the workers all over the WES? 8TH Between Fifth and Sixth Aves.—Spring 5095 K and BROADWAY | PRICES RATIONA L country. Workers are called upon to a f . ae ee s f °o WIs. 1789 9a will be opie of next, "s Forum. | show solidarity by deeds by helping POPULAR PRICES—CONTINUOUS NOON ‘TO MIDNIGHT egetarian es Jec. 7. Auspices Communist Party i 6a ide a n Lie ant Borough Park Workers Club, [feed and shelter the unemployed dur- cower Said |! RESTAURANT i - i Aaa ing the “Hunger Marches,”~ by par- ere ——— = Sr suas Guile Mancaka === morn i 199 SECOND AVE, OB \ ® = Aer ae a f r Be 2 Needle Tradex Ball, December 5 iit Ge" CEST OMAN 2 oc scales in = Soe pee ree oe ee 2 ee IVIC REPERTORY 1H a I ‘ Mat. 12th und 13tb ste Vriday, at Manhattan Lyceum, 66|the Brighton Beach Open Forums neat | ers. International Relie give Omorre 14 . 59e, $1, $1.50, Mats. ‘Th Strictly Vegetarian Food Petey ourth ea behe Sromeaeniy ch Sunday. Dec. ne mt ani Nens practical help to the unemployed, W Ig -« ‘“c cto er 9 ELIZABETH, EVA LE GALLIENNE, ss jt 50 ee Can be secured at th fe Ave., Brooklyn T. LA will : ® ays Today Mat, cio eres Union He artern. 18% h st. be the main speaker, Austen of fae q aay b ove! ihe enanates Revol THE @UEEN rene ‘soul? ; ee AL’ a Fs eiheit. 3: he Communist Party an 3righton | tions.” is ‘agenknecht,, secretary x 7 ii i : ‘ Tom, Night AL , ‘ Bt orkers Club, evolutionary Oratorio W. 82d. Eys, Bots ih Peotent emeting forth re re ere ee of the Unemployed Council will estes i GUILD Mate? th.atsat. 2341 Seatstwks.adv.ut BoxOft.& Vv L rt k FOOD ga text eMeting for thé Relen; *Penxh speak, All organizations are requested | 4 - Weitecn Holmen and Mabel Husa Red Builders News Club Jamboree ry d del . te a 2 Ri CHINA ese arian si cotrcratct Hains Bodie Revnh [Svnanyattarnang ats po fn igntgg |! send delegate, + bsted “UP POPS THE DEVIL”, | PUSTAURANT > all, 6 B. evenings) at 27 ‘ourth St, Al Brad e teneraane cane ,clube are unemployed | comrades ‘are invited. Get. nil Daly Workes R Al i Derfoemed' by the MARTIN BECK inst I 1600 MADISON AVE co . : puppies as usual, 4 Los : A Genuine Comedy Hit resolution of protest. a eas ‘edtandas | dee Stihl” a ate Pos} | Freiheit Gezane Farein of Broadway Sih Bopin navon Plnaey UN yaestt 6865 Penne, Defenders Attention! Gonzalez Branch, LL.D... Saturday months’ subscription or re- R (200 SINGERS) MASQUE 45th St. thea. ot t'may | nae EE ge yComrades revort to 15 W. i26th | night, Dec. 6 at. 1800 Beventh Ave newal, N vith ap oat hdl SRE hag | aE, fs ie Pid here dmvortant Admission 25¢, Complete program. . seus 54 with Mats, Wednesday and Saturdity 2:80 ‘hone dtnvvesant 3916 invited, Sh Te 3 vrocPumbers, Section Tut, | |FOR SALE—Three rooms furniture, ALY Me Symphony su oheatie EDGAR WALLACE’S PLAY ARTHUR HOPKINS presents John's Restourant Meets hursday, le ; ‘ i A Lecture Wi te Given Bist Be Menibere Attention recently purchased—sacrifice. Call ugg. ce ON THE SPOT “ ‘ SPECIALTY: ITAIION DISEES apy omnen’s Council No. | 4. 61 Pt SL a ALG. 7956 for appointment. y,) Baritone Solo THIS IS NEW yorK A plice with ats osphere Dy omwade iaiye™™ Me | vgn, Dep ouell No, FET be hata | Fon EEE roome al mpryamente £c Saturday, December 20 Pe AMAR AT Wong "|, new comeay, by Robert sherwond |] gg Toth Bt vert cy he i ESN Hrd8 Signe” Pate Ba 818 He, 1th, St Apt. 27, Call bet. 6-7 pam, “hie y, EDGAM WALLACE'S FORKESY 11M. Plymouth ™s,, 450 semen |] 74 lew Sioa “Torses Seeeee) (eel te Seater oven A naert Hye Sia at 8:30 P.M. kd oak Sa he 10 — Mata, Th = » Dec. 4. apanes Bond Mes 50 manvvce Pek a aida Wi lemeb ik aed Center. 7 6. ith st. “All we Workery Camern League. Hie eacan eal ceniee arte , Leesteids ty CARNEGIE HALL Tem CAIAEN PAA OES RET ah | ibaa! Menton perantists are Invited. Of the W.L R. meets. today, 7.80 : 2 3 c 1 ‘ i NI NA R here Fur imtormation nite to Be iy 156 pm, at 131 W. 2st Bt. first floor. UNIVERSAL CAFETERIA FICKETS AT: New Murs, 112 Enal Sith Street and Seventh Avenue LYSIS RA I A { 5 nar Bea Dec, 4 as previously nt 8p.) the auditor! 2700 Jew, vanheh Bees Colurat versity Gold by members of the ehoras and CR Bway | ARMIDA, the Irving Plaza. Bnenkers Bronx Perk dust. Workers are urged (Special Room for Conferences) ives St and’ Mrondway, -hianndaheraeed auncoarsee hn Me Coe 10| Magnetic Heal aaiht icon banter 80 East 13th 8, Now York Clty elude ‘oster, Sophie to Join, Megistration going om OTe CENTERS Bio Balcony Bonta i, All Perfor |kvs, 8:80, Mate, Wed. & Sut, 3:30, ‘Chi. 2600 5 of the WIK Chorus Cooperative M. to and every Thursday This makes the Hun- ger Marches of international signifi- Cor. 1th St. and University Place “Here ix a picture in the tradition of ‘Potemki +. Usual high ALG 1 (Phone to 45); Workers: Rational Baxt v.3 Li Fiesta, Tickets: 75c; $1; $1.50; $2 THE HIT YOU HEAR ABOUT BATRE 44TH Jytnbgrorld New Musical Komance, with GUY ROBERTSON, ETHELIND TERKY § ro one y stundard of photogr: y in Soviet fillm . ht se the Unemmloved | i), 4 cance. | slacly are. teemenduusly. effective” Vera Acai; ‘Dally Warkes fe crt eae i womewer | SUNdaY “The Workers’ International Re- ‘ENG 2 e story of Love—ot Struggle—ot Conquest among the Rane lief is taking effective steps to sup-| A Ee ere en THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION Nomad tribes of the Northern Borders of Soviet Union. | wp Rikhts n port the movement of the unem-| CED BY MEJRABPOFILM IN’ U.8.8.K, | (nent 114th St. Station) ‘one Ay en Forum, a u ‘i . “1 - aga: 1. . Cone¥ “Tsfind neat an ployed millions in the United \States. PRODUCED IN USSR BY VOSTOKKINO HONE? INTERVALBD 014q The DAULY WORKER Advertising Dept.