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Decades Vy Usccaasat, Lyd Laut, BU ower, Jail —- - e It! By RYAN WALKER Page Two Workers Organizations! CAMPAIGN TO BUILD UP! FIGHTING UNIONS AND UNEMPLOYED COUNCILS ery Mass Meeting, Every Demonstration Should Add to Permanent Strength | “Discuss the Une t Insurance Bill! Endors ¢ NOW FOR EVERY MEAL: a Wty JAMIL FOR CHILDREN, BREAD Mt | FOR ALL. FOR EVERY Day A CEREAL IN PorRinces o@ jPunoinas, POTATOES: Tomatoes || OR_ORANGES FOR CHILDREN |A GREEN OR —pYeLLow || NEGETABLE ( yD) AFRUIT. [7 or ls Kecrery ! ! loymen —We Demand Immediate Relief! — ‘ "FOR To To FooR TIME; ()) BEAT IT,FATTY: Me Ve f A WEEK TOMATOESfOR-ALL | HAD ENOUGH OF DRIED BEAWS AWD PEAS. \ EGGS ESPECIALLY For CHILDREN THE PRESIDENTS esas nearclbguntig | COMMITTEES PLANS. ul oO) STANDARDS MYT — | AND B WoT Be Loneae. Ow te D_BUAK, WHAT We Pap ADOLTS WILL WANT IS Yj SUFFERS AND THE WORK OL ( “i HILDREN Witt | i& HAND I cAPPe INTURES OF BILL WORKER = | yy VEGETABLE Local Struggles Should Not Lose Sight of the Necessity of Lots of Signatures to Bill K—The National Cam-|to be able to mobilize instantly} ittee for Unemployment) against each new treachery or abuse | Insurance, in general charge of the practised on them by either official| drive for for the Workers city, state, national government or Unemp surance Bill stated! private agencies. For this reason y they need their Councils of the Un- part of the mass support for | employed. Every effort must be made our Unemployment Insurance Bill we|to draw jobless workers into these must obtain the collective endorse- | typical fighting bodies of their group. | f ments of thousands of workers’ or-| Employed Must Organize. Z ganizations, wo! "s’ meetings, bread | The employed workers find the job- | { oad lines, street meetings, ete. [less used as a club over them to cut “Blanks for collective endorsements | their wages and reduce their hours i { have been sent to all cities, by the|For millions of workers cheerfdlly | | National Camp: Committee for | counted as “employed” by the official = ———+ SS EE leo bent ere ja pore pak. Bi Unemployment Insurance. These | statistics, life is almost as much a a — = _ _—— cero a gag sg ald ag Seacrest Tn i blanks m reach all TUUL affilia- |battle with the wolves of starvation as j 2 tigns, all A. F. of L. local unions, all}for the completely jobless. These) 7 A ND C to Eight Ds | |Unemployed Meeting WORKERS CENTER other categories of workers’ organi- | “employed” workers put in only a few] y l ome to Hig ay | Tenteht in Bath. Beach | i i zations. Every meeting of workers, | hours a week, draw their pay in dol- RVI Bazaar at E. 12th St. f) ight in bath beac whether in a hall or on the streets, |lars they can count on their fingers, EVIC j ED FAM / Brooklyn Section| BAZAAR TO OPEN workers gathered in meetings at|and face a gnawing slow, miseralle ; Se eerste ara! Help maintain the New York | | bread lines, job agencies, flop houses, /form of starvation and destruction ae Torker Cones fer nupporting ie Al - NEW YORK—A mass unemploy- ae should di r Bill, be requested |from bad heating, poor clothes, ete.| Take 375 Signatures ie 3 8 ee ce | 9 ment meeting will be held at 48 Bay| Organs Urged to Play to participate in our hunger marches, | Their poor little homes are taken} eg en a SC Neen UNS lathes Pi BC | |28th St., Bath Beach, Brooklyn, to- | Up the Bz be asked to participate in our strug-| from them ruthlessly by mortgages} for Bill Yester day \2th St., starting Jan, 12 to Sun- |} at morrow (Wednesday) night to pro-| p the bazaar gles for immediate relief, and whose | foreclosures, they are evicted ” a day, Jan. 18 All kinds of mer- 4 id test against the growing misery of the| 2 Caer ana that are mployed must be won| have no amusements, their children| NEW YORK —New York jobless ex- |} chandise will be sold below value ) unemployed workers and to demand]. All delegates to the hanques plodeet for membership in our Unemployed | go ragged, have no underwear in the nosed today Mayor Walker's fake |} prices. Do your shopping there | : unemployment relief. hae pip al of whet begging for Councils. | winter, and all for the greater profits Welfare Committee at the trial of | and help complete the building. — | Sinks s, £ 2 ae Unemployed workers are being peda apace wee enteae a “Every workers’ organization that/ of the capitalist system which made Jane Novick, evicted worker, whe wee A lunch counter will be open ‘PUSH CHICAGO Pittsburgh Miners and [evicted daily in this section for non- Monday es and whe meets during the month of January | the crisis. |brought into court by her lan sai { fom 12 noon till 12 midnight. En- |} P S ] rae Nicaea}, Payment of rent, A few weeks ago ety egg . 18, , should be prev to endorse our Joint Struggle. on charges of malicious mischief. No- j Ctainments and dancing wil be {| ik ee orkers March 'an unemployed worker was arrested ear se Sa and suet ers nemploye elegation to and misery must organize. eir or- spb Aoi a aye: hie ‘ a pon Ud ’ ren. he charity fakers have just js ss makes its demand for un-| ganizations are shop committees, and |had been evicied from their home|} Actmussen in the daytime free, } — Aer lopened a breadline at Dyker Heights | PStty and pledged to help ratse st ment insurance on February| locals of the industrial unions and Jan. 5 durin ga severe rainstorm. Tho a i Conte tera Motroit Jobless Save senshi |Park, where a small number of job- | 10 funds to, make. 1t possible 195 10, the number of individual signa- | industrial leagues of the Trade Union Downtown Unemployed Council went | unemployed. iy : LAWRENCE, Mass, Jan. 12— | tess men are given a few slops barely | ‘Ne Central Committee to move into tures and collective endorsements | Unity League. to the house at 226 Clinton St. and | Speaker Seized By | two thousand demonstrated at the | susticient to keep them alive “| their new headquarters shortly. must be so great that Congress will| This fight is a joint fight of the put the furniture back in the house WORK E ‘Attacking Police city hall here Saturday noon, de- | ‘The meeting will serve to unite the |, We urge all organizations to popu- be decisively informed that the work- | jobless for relief and insurance, of | Novick, who came to this country j gz manding immediate relief. employed with the unemployed ine the eee to ee il not sts : * . inate 25 years ago becaus thought he | PvE: : Pe ie | : : | their members to help mak . | — not stand for further ‘fake bee id be OO ee ae ‘ee IN NEW QU ARTER. DETROIT, Mich, Jan. 12—Over BULLETIN eee See theron bees § are loess, All kinds of merchandize will mises Fe -up, ve a e # fi N. n prepara f ning hunger | % anize! against evictions and foreclosures. ing, has never earned more than $18 | |5,000 overflowed Danceland Auaitor-| PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 12— | marches. 2 be sold at this bazaar below value During the midst of the demon-| For both organization is needed, and a week, has been unemployed for the | we, ‘ |ium last night at the mass meeting | Pittsburgh jobless will march from | |Prices, as most of the goods were strations and hunger marches, some millions of names to the bill, dozens past six months, and had been foreed {fers Scholarships to/|on unemployment. A great ovation| four points: First, 25th and Carson, |SEC{ION FOUR DANCE FRIDAY. ee oe ae of the more permanent features of | of demonstrations will not take the |to move into three squalid rooms, for Warlord \greeted William Z. Foster, general| South Side; second, Butler St. and | 2 te lunch counter will be open from the campaign tend to fall out of sight. | place of organization. The signature | which he paid $11. He had been un- orKers cretary of the Trade Union Unity| Zenth: third, Jungles, Fourth Hill | A Mid-Winter interracial dance is 12 noon 8} a onic ee Not only must signatures to the bill| drive and the demonstrations should able to pay rent for the last three | SS secretary of the Trade Union Unity) pitsic he march will start at |being held this Friday evening, Jan, |#04 all Kinds of entertainments will be collected at every opportunity, such |be a stimulus to organization, not|/months, = NEW YORK. — With the comple-| League and leader of the unemployed | 1 p,m. A committee will go to the |16, at the Finnish Hall, 15 West |P¢ Provided for. | \ opportunities as great mass meetings | take the place of it. | At the trial it was brought out that | tion of the new school headquarters, | demonstration March 6 in New York.| city council at 2 p. m. The police St A donation of 25 cents and 10 cents and mass demonstrations provide, but} The struggle to win immediate re-|the police had refused to give food Second floor, 35 F. 12th St, with spa-| ot. served a six months’ sen-| Tefused permits and issued threats, | The dance si under the auspices ag unemployed admits you to the organization, of a steady, solid, per-| lief and insurance will not end on|to the Novick family, and that Mayor | ious, sound-proof rooms, a library,| je for ‘on, ana| but the council defies threat sl of-Beotion ‘Four; Distriéh Two of the | UAer Ormanlzations po hays mgt 7 a siti tence for that demonstration, and ies threat of po e , set Henuahito aa dl manent character must be built, | February 10, it will be transformed | Walker's Relief Committee had sup-|*" auditorium and other facilities, the | 0° shat the police of Detroit were| Hees Communist Party. All workers are |Yo" Rrowgsht) articles tor “wie pazags The Unemployed must be ready to| into a fight all along the line against ported this refusal on the grounds Workers School is preparing for nee fae as willin Rapti the jobless. Al AR urged to attend. |oan do so during the week, fight every small battle that comes |all the evils of low wages and unem- |that Novick was a member of the | 0Pening of the spring term to further) ae of 4 a0 jobless had collectea| ST» LOUIS, Mo, Jan. 12.—“There ontae pe ee The bazaar will be held at the Cen- their way, to resist every eviction, and! ployment. Unemployed Council. concentrate and intensify its basic)?’ ee Peeee are no Gob. tab je” the Workers Unemployment Insur- | ter, 35 E. 12th t., and 50 E. 13th St., a | task of training new cadres for the ‘70m breadlines and flop houses, and JOBE (0 eu Dad Ab 8 Pree 1 oe: Tall New York City. ae | Change Charge. Communist Party 5 | joined by some militant workers from | #98 the Council of the Unemployed |” =a iee ; 7 . . me quid = indi ? | ommun ist Party, the Young Com-| ’ . here in a leaflet calling for hunger The Unemployed Council points a P | judge expressed indignation at/munist League, the revolutionary | the factories, marched before the : Bay: i out: MY j SV OLOLICA ICTUPE tise nerve of thie Unemployed Council (gad iuaione end pibans tines party meeting. | marches on - city hall Friday, and)" .\cayor Miller’s Unemployment Gets Job, But Still . in returning the furniture to the ae [i cy i tta his hi ; organization of militant unions and : f Fah . of Old Russia apartment. But because there were 4 a Foe ee ce: eat ae ateaeth Councils of the Unemployed, with | 4geney turned out to be @ joke. ‘The Collects Signatures lates pinmber of Vere noge aes special scholarships which greatly re- oe oe fs eeaty Alic ues collection of signatures for! (coytinvED ON PAGH THREE) | NEW YORK.—oOne of the members steel rT canat travel! about: < . planeiaulside, hut tatoo weak tock cont secre oc cuin geag acy | coos tens fees, coe ene aR, BOGOa | SE Seat Gearon Cann wae SOR HCE STs. peements | 0° she Dawa lown Count ae ea a living corpse,” with these words | himself. He is stopped by his EYPSY | refused to try Novick on the charge |made wi Arr Sennen. eve were hetng rushed to the station when the | |B at NOW. “THIS 1S NEW YORK” Snbloven Roe Sloe Soe Fedye, the central character of Leo |friend. She loves him and refuses eee ey. | made with the organizations to this) 8 Seren }camp in Long Island. The council ‘edya ‘0 of malicious mischief. He tried to| effect, and si ick ;| jobless beat back the police and res- oe Per enuere f. St a i “ Tolstoy's Redemption, now at the to allow him to throw away what she | 5+ the landlord to get another order some unions have already Ps ; Ambino presents the Sonawp Expedition to] |4 "8" comedy bs, Ropers &. Bhermoo’ | gota letter trom him recently; —‘t Eighth Street Playhouse, sentences | longs for... Fedya. They plan a fake ee Teun CER ei fepiege a sent in their students. During this cued her. She spoke at the meeting = oe iva, asth stREE? 2% sending you a list of signatures himself to a living death. | suicide, which will prove just as ef- of eviction, but ae andlo: ee time when the revolutionary move-| The great crowd enthusiastically Plymouth West of B' to the Unemployed Insurance Bill. MOM ccc ceyrnemeclials cnve,| fective as tdar ga sis: wits silent) ce ee ee ee ae ere ree cap eacnee | aed te. Cele auan Aa Weenies Evenings 8:10—Mats, Thurs. & “| As I am working here now I have no dealing with the mental and emo-|concerned, but which will not force ete oe hs ete ra to |tionaries steeled in the theory and ton, voted approval of the Workers = Theatre Guild Productions “=, | opportunity to attend meetings. But Ne en rn neal Himes He is indeed a /convict Novick changed the cherge t0| practice of Marxism-Leninism, the| Unemployment Insurance Bill and eee wae MADE OF |T think T could fill out more lists, it ¥ rey ass Cues te oe ving sorpae disorderly conduct and postponed the| school should be utilized to the ut-|called for hunger marches all over) 1 1p SIN INE ARA ee MIDNIGHT it is not too late.” t i | : . s rial until Jan. 16. e most to bridge the gap between our| the state, with demonstrations before Agel oN ts Spode fA The council assured him that it wife of Fedya, and Victor is their) From here Fedya and his philo- The I. L. D./defended the case: | growing political infl it b. 10, i i |: ee eae | W. s2nd. Eves. 8:50 [sons : friend. There is the usual triangle. sopher friend, travel in the lower si 3 canlsnticunl eines tO kaise or Mii cel Sie NIE ec | GUILD yii."the @ sat, 2:40 less too late Fedya thinks that Victor and Lisa | depths of Czarist Moscow. The rot- epics tg | Bearing the same purpose in mind, iS or ae eee | | i ate fn love with each other. He feels |tenness and filth of the old slums is| The Downtown Council of the Un-| | (SET UG tie et reat ice dee : 4. H. WOONS Prosonts th the Qu Organize a Worcorr Group in unworthy of the love of his wife, feels | clearly pictured. The vermin ridden ‘!Ployed held an indoor meeting yes- | °° pti eet eee Ae 5,000 Cheer. | ARTHUR BYRON ” € YUEEN || your city or town, Help organize that she wishes a divorce from him,'“flop houses,” old cripples, and beg- terday because of the heavy rain; in- cided to make the functionary train-| CHICAGO, Ill, Jan. 12—The Chi- s Alfred Lunt the workers in your shop. Write and he suffering from this pure “in: | gare, the cane of st aay driven stead of its usual 10 a. m. open-air | ani boldest outstanding courses | cago Coliseum, packed to the doors, IVE STAR FINAL pea ay of the conditions there. ” is if % i - | and secure i r ml i ’ eave tae aie ihe 2 salar) feriority complex” is driven to fur-| into the underworld of old Russia. meeting at the Tammany fake em eo pe cca wp cc for Ben |rose in a, thunderous ovation as Wil | Hive Star Final’ is electric e MARTIN BECK T8E4 ther drunkenness and debauchery. |The police raids and the arrest of ployment agency. Sommunism, Prob-|liam Z, Foster mounted the platform | (ong pHEATRE, West of 48 45th St. Ber. Ga cease to free bis ‘ire |ail tees etonat works Depersy ths Ten joined the council. {pers of Organization, Trade Union| Friday evefing, in the first unem-| Eves, 8:50. Mats. Wed. and Sat. PERE A MCS oh Ae ae DR. |e MINDEL ” é | “ x Open-air meetings at Leonard and | Strategy, Marxism-Leninism, Youth | ployment rally of his-tour. When | — a zl 3 ets FEE = ae cists for pees: he! the ee eas Bae vee Lafayette will be held on every fair | Organization, Shop Paper Methods,|the cheering and applause had died IVIC REPER Ae ae Surgeon Dentist ton A ss Naan Ne ales or- ae ae iS |day, however. | Women’s Work, Workers Correspond-|down somewhat, the Internationale NINA ROSA VIC REPERTORY Evenings 8:20 | 1 UNION SQUARE bes lox marriage cannot ‘olved | arly. 3 - The Unemployed Council collected | ence, ete., are some of these courses. | burst forth and 5,000 rose once more, Naw Milaical’ omance. with 4 boc, $1, $1.50. Mats. Th. & Sat. 2:30/]1 Room 803 Phone: Algonquin $183 less one of the two is unfaithful.| Finally, Fedya is recognized by aM 375 signatures to the Workers’ Un-|Many workers have already registered until the huge Coliseum sh ; na ioe ee See x Finally, he decides to try to win his il He is brought ti = a ; y 388) juntil ¢ uge Co! 00k. Al Guy ROBERTSON, ETHELIND TERRY | Tonight .... ‘ Not connected with any G ry in old blackmai ler. le is broug! © employment Insurance Bill yesterday. for the spring term. The revolution-| large sign hung over the platform| ARMIDA, LEONARD CE fom. Night other office wife back but it proves useless, and trial, with his wife and Victor whom | |ary organizations are urged to reg-| calling in great red letters “Join the | MAJESTIC THEA., 44th. W. of Broad! tekwke a he is again driven to his low friends, | she has already married, and expects Py \ister their scholarship students as | hunger march Monday noon! Fight Evenings 3:30.—Mats, Wed, & Sat, +. his wine, women and sang. But this | to be exiled to Siberia. The trial goes | S PECTAT CAT L TO |soon as possible. The number of stu- | for Unemployment Insurance!” DEWEY 9914 Office Hours: is not enough. Lisa is still unhappy. jon, the hypocrisy of bourgeois laws, | 1g. p. ILA |dents in each class will be limited to} ‘The attempts of the American Fed- The Actor-Managers, Inc. present | th Ave. Playhouse Sunder: 10 AN eu. A separation must be obtained. He the judges are shown up. The jury Q 2 Upon registration, the scholar-| eration of Labor gangsters to dis- D sedahih| Wace vee dis o7 one ‘ leaves for final judgment. Fedya’s YOUNG CUT | RRS ship students should bring with them| rut the meeting with stink bombs RAPER | Fons GMa Rann eons Sees DR. J. LEVIN Pa nie philosopher Bea ae pes oe ae pos ants ore their organizations! saiteq miserably. Instead of chasing} ™ her Original Character Sketehes '|}“FOR HENNES SKULL” SURGEON DENTIST 1 that he once disca ant ya and also the full amount of the fees| % ca PROGRAM CHANGED DAILY a 1501 AVENUE U, Ave. U Sta., B.M.T. ty Activities, shoots himself. His wife is free again. Send Delegates to Shop | for the courses. Be ee NORE DESI Sat Fare oe ate ah ee rie] estan tatkic Jj | At East 15th St, BROOKLYN, N. X. SE eeccaunas This time for good. Conference Wed Ls - slat Evenings (Including Sunday) at 8:30 a: —_ eee DE pay This picture 1 @ combination of | : : NOW ELAS! Biway and Cooperators! Patronize so. gyMets Mee Ge mat 108 betes 4s, | Russian and German picture effects.) yw YORK.—Young cutters in the | LEO TOLSTOY'S DRAMATIC NOVEL EDGAR WALLACE’S PLAY RKO GLOBE 46th Btreet = $0 elect delegates to the section con- | It lacks the mass action of the Rus- needle trades are walking the streets | ON THE SPOT at S E R O Y le as sian films. It lacks the force of the hungry, or, if they do have jobs, are |!) ¢¢ eA with CRANE WIL nd serene Hoe eels CHEMIST 1 Stag tity yet ey ROM ae spt pcniea gee ee Psychology |worked up to 65 hours a week for |}) ° aNNA\MAY WONG EE et ol 657 Allerto employed workers "takes place ‘at 48 rag teachin good eeruaea wens |e to $24. The speed-up is worse | | HDGAR WALLACE’S FORREST ‘THE ae CHARLEY’S AUNT i ag ie lerton acre ae h St. 8 p. m. to build the Bath |ing that it is one o} Works even than among the older workers. 4 “ % 3 reet, West of Broadway 5 521 NX, N. Y. Beach Unemployed Council. and not a plot of the new Russia,| ‘The Reeashatineal adios Gaiment _ ‘h PUDOVKIN, DIRECTOR OF “STORM OVER ASIA,” IN THE Hives. 8:50. Mats. Wed. & Sut. at 2:30) f Show with (CHARLES, RUGGLES oh Oven, Educational Meeting and that it was written on the back- | workers promised them everything if | LEADING ROLE iia ddeohhee Rational Vegetarian LED. Wit be hea ae Branch of the | ground of old Russia, with its hypo- | they would join it. The I. L. G. W.| PRODUCED BY MESRABPOFILM OF MOSCOW | Bile BURKE 8r¢ sor NOVELLO| sea Eepperative Auaitorluny. Members | cracies and lack of honesty in per-/feared this young militant element ; ib w danas seaetice aaclaalt dee Restaurant y ; ae | ronsing. rollie of lauz Bi to rang Gtlends along." |sonal relations. One con see that | would help to build the Needle Trades TH STREET PLAYHOUSE gs Megas Sd HIPPODROME °°... 109 SECOND AVENUE ee ie se he een the best, was made of the —* Workers’ Industrial Union. 52 WEST 8TH ST., Between Fifth and Sixth Aves.—Spring 5095 T HE TRH GAME ES? SHOW IN NEW fg miele aati. is ishing Ave., —H. K. ian cA } bhi 7 4 § fag! vith us1 $ f pw YORK Brooklyn, at 8 p.m. Branch ¢ But those who joined the TI. L. G./ POPULAR PEICES—CONTINUOUS NOON TO MIDNIGHT sires. 7 Strictly Vegetarian Food be represented and a section ‘conmmaie= W. realize now they were swindled. | | ssheed LAUT hse BEE RKO | “Mothers Cry” peace : ) he vith the ts, it ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE tae & ee A Lecture Icor Nat'l Plenum lee bak ane: te aaa’ vee Hts endl, Streets, Went ot OEE | dds & Menen Chanalac On the “Russia Levol ‘ani evenings 8:40, Mats, k, wneivat’pame tc yes #8] Opens Sat. at Plaza witout soos. | HEALTH FOOD St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn at 8 p. m. — The Youth Section of the Industrial | Vv Auspices Women’s Council, No. 32. ‘The National Plenum of the “Icor” | Union calls all young cutters to send | egetarian Restaurant HattieCarnegie LL.D. will open Sat ening, Jan, 17/|delegates to the shop delegates’ con- | Lena! a aZzaar ; 2 Meets at 5.30 p, m. at 80 B. 11th ts paren babeas enemy ference, Jan. 15, at Webster Hall, to | 2600; BEADIRON AVENUE St, room 410. Your presence at this | 4+ the Irving Plaza, 15th St. and Irv- P ets dant meeting is urgent, ing Pl, N. ¥. ©. discuss the preparations for the com- | MORNING FREIHEIT a THURSDAY. ees Sie aN aN ing dress strike and to take up par- TO HELP MAINTAIN THE NEW YORK WORKERS g 2 Fi wl a GN The achievements and prospects of ee cepa Spay vou CENTER, COLLECT ARTICLES AND SEND THEM COSTUME B ALL * Phone Stuyvesant 9816 ‘4 Of the Bill Haywood B ; Jewish colonization in the Far East N. T. W. I. U, stands for a mini- : 3 “and ner nell at 3'p. m renee pe of Soviet Russia will be reported on | Um wage of $20 for those under 18 TO THE CENTER, 35 EAST 12TH STREET, N. Y, C. é John’s Restaurant the * . years, and for a six-hour day and y . SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES ; Dee oiite- wiseting by Comrade A, Epstein, national or- |fiveday week, with two 15-minute FOR THE Saturday Eve:, J anuary 24 A place with atmosphere a tthe ep eiaes Srenol, ot the ILD | Sanizer of the American Icor Organ- | rest periods during the day and a at where all radicals meet a Ht SSS ton, whe bas jut returned from | two wees’ vacation with ay. Madison Square Garden sie th Som en ene, hens, -Day Bazaar of the Workers | Union and through the colonization TICKETS 5c; IN ADVANCE 50 CENTS Please report at the Work- area in Biro-Bidjan. bs : Schoo) office, 35 H. 12th St, any Advertise Your Union Meetings The concert, program wilt consist|| 1931 CALENDAR FREE! eT ee cee - MORNING FREIHEIT |} ere, For Information Write to | and Photo Lei of the Freiheit Gezang Farein, the . : mat 1d] W. 280 well known violinist Charles Lichtner | ase from Marx, Lenin, ete., 35 EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEW YORK The DAILY WORKER . and the prominent singer of new folk | be Roreendarrtray Foam Hg eh ani. oO Advertising Department Joe Hill Branch LL.D. songs of Andre Sih- Raw \ special meeting will be held at cui. of the Soviet Union, Andre Sib- |] ontis subscription or renewal. || « acteianansinncee | 50 East 18th St. New York Oity ‘Pm, at 182 2B, 26th St » ' “ - ee The Va ‘é

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