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Not for 46 years has the question been so vital, “What will labor do?” But 40 years ago there was no Federated Press keeping 100 corres- pondente watching hot spots in the U.S.A, U.S.S.R, China Germany, Mexico, Australia, Austria, England, for labor news to be bolled down for the busy reader who wants to know of labor's straggies in a few minutes a week, in LABOR’S NEWS THE NEWS-MAGAZINE OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT On Sale at New York City Newsstands 6 MONTHS’ TRIAL, BY MAIL $1.00 LABOR’S NEWS 112 EAST 19TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY | MAY DAY GREETINGS FROM MAX LEVIN MAY DAY GREETINGS FROM ISAAC SHORR Tillie and Julius Littinsky GREET THE DAILY WORKER ON MAY FIRST | COMPLIMENTS OF THE Szabo Conservatory of Music 119 EAST 83RD STREET NEW YORK CITY DR. MITCHELL R. AUSTIN Optometrist 3765 WHITE PLAINS AVENUE, BRONX, N. ¥. (Corner ef Allerton Avenue) Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted “ASK YOUR FRIENDS IN YOUR ORGANIZATIONS ABOUT ME” BERGMAN BROS. Candy Store and Stationery PATRONIZED BY WORKKERS OF THE COOPERATIVE 49 ALLERTON AVENUE, BRONX, N, Y. ett nn nena sntees COMPLIMENTS OF Purvin Rebuilt Typewriter Co. 13t WEST 23RD STREET, NEW YORK CITY WATKING 9-3756 SPECIAL RATES TO WORKERS’ ORGANIZATIONS | Fight This Legal Lynching WORKERS, WE MUST SAVE THESE YOUNG NEGRO WORKERS FROM CAPITALIST JUSTICE Rush your contributions and collections NOW to the SCOTTSBORO DEFENSE FUND INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE, ROOM 430, 80 EAST 11 ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. 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