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—— NEW YORK €ITY M. Salmon W. Winkler I. Delija Sladev R. Kraj Thos. McManus P. Louis M. Crosswell Lonnie Jackson Chas. Jones M. L. Cymtalkie Ww Kaplan London Silver L. Rodin L. Yaslowitz Daniel Rein H. Damceur Ida lowitz Strong L. Zenin David New A. Safron A. Dimow Brumsin Bertha Segale Jos. Edward Childs Rebecca Childs 4 Joe-Newsome Anna Srsgraves A. Baptista { Manuel Cruz Frahk Graca | Fose Ferrao A. Pi oto A. Oliveria Manuel Soares A, Cardozo | Semia Pinto {- Geo. Baptista A, de Oliveira M. Kanfer 0, Schulman A Worker Julius Wilhelm Sam Harrison Aron Maisel E. Fray H, Barsepkin Rossen Fannie Shook | John Menegas Jas. Capsalis |S. Capsalis | Nick Poulos T. Rubin | John Papas Bella Finkelstein | Geo. Kritkos W. Nilina | T.Leverdith Jos. J. Festa Vm. Koonan J. Fain Pres. A, Ghilos 0. Wald Geo. Protos Dave Hainz | Nick Vowin Koctz |Z, Meletey Tomen Feldman Becke Rubin J. Schlomowitz I. Schmul D. Freemark N. Dagen Fruend G. Olauft Benj. Lerner H. Berenson Louis Brodsky Nathan Pategal J. Wiener M. Chendeff Julius Mazur M. A. Feurnim Jos, Conjemi Bessie Hait Lily Sheines Alice Sims B. aplan Wener Bessie Goldberg H. Shimoff R. Fishbein B. Miller Sophie Rubin Kal Kin Anna Laffer Rozenbonm B. Litrin B. Jagendorf B. Shapiro J. Shentieder Max Nudelman B. Rosen Bernard Budian E. Steinberg L. J. Budian E. Prins Max Barber B. Kashkett Dave Elbaum G, Righthand M. Goldberg Mrs. Glasner Mr. M. Jusow JsRose Mintz f T. Rothstein Herman Rose B. Sturm L. Graah H. Bloom A, Hedstrand F. Farslund Walter Beck L, Lindquist Carl Johnson R. Nordgren E. Eoumark -R. Suckovick L. Woogen C. Nickmanoff L. Kurglin Mrs. B. Shore G. Bendinsky Mrs. A. Kraft M. Sirkis Monroe Green J. Eisenberg J. Daniels Robt. Nystrom H. Johnson John Sellgren. Al. Pearson S. B. R. Portnoy Goldenberg 8. Feinbaum A. Grosberg H. Stetling M, Yatrow S. Alexanderson Sam Wohl Jos. Karps J. 5. Collins S. Biezansky L. Weitz P. Soukup 5S. Cohen Max Reiss Isidor Jaffee Julins Karp M. 8. Hi. Brett B, German Sam Dorris Beatrice Ruber Max Danis Sam Boxer Sidney Zign L. Goldberg Harry Stein c. Gavalas | J. Antipsos | C. Apostalos Mike Syredis | Panos Vanes | N. Rapaport | King | Ht. Bogorad Ph. Hoffeld 'T: Stiriss S.'Gulkowitz 1. Ruderman B. Resim F. Brockenauer Sympathizer B, Ganzaloft G. Burakoff W.H. Mansfield Jos. Danieie Mekoe Kontee Clara Pappas ‘May Pappas Bessie Pappas Sultana Papas Mark Papapetru Harry Tamer B, Lockshine Hs Pessie Roback D. Lockshine 29 Esperanto ‘ania Werreaaub Amina Black John Morawsky Paul ‘Stomk ‘: Cazinbko ¥. ‘Haronula J. Suckyj A. Roned E. Osepchuk I. Kassvan B. Hochweis | | | | { | \f Unlit 1, Sec. 1 D. Michalzuk J. Jablonski Ss Pevchyshyn E. Nicholcent M. Jozwinski Gebski AL Pox H.-R. Kornervo Lauri Wirta Cohan Homak Goreff Caldman Bruno Joe Cohen M. Harris Harry Speier Joe Curd Dave Shametz Sidney Liptzin P. Kvawshuk W. Dedyez H. Yostein Sophia Stuletz Cc. Hurmill Julia Palamor W. Stiletz J. Regel J. Sultan }-He-Gurvin W. Wexler L. Feldman Tania Kean 5. Zipper P. Lifshits A. Sticken Mary Wheeler P. Sheffer C. Golas R. Znekerman Stan. Kinzewski Eugene Schwartz E. Gandneff ‘pAceda Silva E,Perera Gomes Rabloz H. Speizer Wm. Lindman N. Lahninen A. Salaman John Wilson Arvo Ostman Frances Tockkel Peter Tockkel DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1931 ( May. Day Unites Workers and Organizations In Support of the Datly Worker | NEW R. Etehuk | G. Luehyuska G. Morreno Martin Lasky O. Mash N. N, M. Morgerman Sam Youdin M. Miller Sol Lerner Al. Hoffman I. Winograd Grubells Sam Fuchman | S. Levine | B. Fuchenthal YORK CITY | Greetings From the { C. Korsun CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COM. | B. Garitz | of the Ph, Taub UNITED COUNCIL OF WORKING- Jos. Caroal CLASS WOME David Spiro, A militant organization, Anna Symon for the purpose of winning the work- organized ie aged ers’ wives for thé Class Struggle. | Oe ern Proletarian workers’ wives, organize! | G. Matison Unite your struggles with the strug- gles of the women and men in the gion lk factory and shop—working women, Se pe etaecna organize into neighborhood councils! es bocce cng 80 E. lith St. (Room 535), N.X. | Schwartzberg Stuyvesant 9- Mirry Nats Telephone Stuyvesant 9-0576 Louis Weinstein GREETINGS FROM THE LOCAL | D. Brodsky pic Smith COUNCILS: 3 } eC a ion. Oe woe | Gokate Council 1 & 2 of Harlem—meets every | Z. Tepper Kass Monday night at 143 E. 103rd St., | M. Rosenberg Funsman New York City. | A. Galusny Siegal Council 2—meets every Thursday Harry Goldberg | Wm. Kizman night at 1400 Boston Rd., Bronx. | W. Spicehandler | H- Fein | Council 3—Meets every Wednesday | A. Kadis Barazon night at 353 Beekman Ave., Bronx | John Cop M. Kaplan | Council 4—meets every Wednesday |W. Harrylender | Rose Flax | night at 61 Graham Ave., Bklyn. M. Tarnova Kristal | Council 5—meets every Wednesday S. Salrino Polansky | night at 2921 W. 32nd St, Bklyn. | Jeanette Salvino | Shatz | Council 6—meets every Wednesday at | John Macantony | Bernstein | 727 Allerton Ave. Bronx. . Polidenko Ment Council 7—meets every Thursday at | M. Dymtryskyna | Goodstein 118 Bristol St., Brooklyn. Peter Pylypchuk | Wiener Council 8—meets every Wednesday | M. Rydych E. Bee at 1622 Bathgave Ave., Bronx. | D. Psheny Dee Kay Council $—meets every Thursday at Flo. Gottesman | H- Kay 3204 Wallace Ave. | Jos. Schneider | F Dee Council 10—meets every Monday at |T. Mann A. Eft 48 Bay 28th St., Brooklyn. Minnie Platin V. Vee Council 1i—meets every Wednesday | M. Shapiro Em. Schow at 2100 Bronx Pk. E. Bronx. | Sam Milk Council 13—meets every Monday at | M. Fleisher 322 So. 5, Brooklyn. B. Braunstein H. Lirtzman Eva Elfman Council 14—meets every Wednesday at 1 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Council 15—meets every Wednesday B. Miller at 808 Adee Ave. Bronx. P. Moudel Council 16—meets every Monday at Y. Mark 442 E. 96th St., Brooklyn. | M. Sacknoff D. EL Council 17—meets every Wednesday | Mrs. M. Sacknoff | 4- Doblen at 140 Neptune Ave., Brooklyn. Mildred Sacknoff | 42a BZlock Council 18—meets every Monday at Jennie Bloom S. Weintraub 1373 43rd St., Brooklyn. Dora Hochberg | Anna Kuletzky | Council 19—meets every Friday at G. Sacknoff W. Fedorszyn 841-2 Lewis St, N. Y. Zipper Irene Drizdor Council .20—meets every Wednesday Eva Natinsky Steve Olesuk at 962 Sutter Ave, Brooklyn. Richard Smith | L« Elavaard Council 21—meets every Tuesday at Flo. Blaustein Alex. Luoma 261 Utica Ave., Brooklyn. Harry Litvin Ida Jarvinen Council 22&meets every Thursday at Lilly Rubinstein Mary Sundell 2700 Bronx Park E. Bronx. Sophie Gordon Martha Morson Council 23—meets Ist and 3rd Wed. H. Cole Enar Wilen at 350 E. 8ist St, N. ¥. C. B. Bern H. Johnson Council 24—meets every Monday at C. Sekay P. Arlund 1645 Grand Concourse, Bronx Clara Gluck A. Kaulio Council 25—meets every Tuesday at Mary Smith J. T. Peterson 2480 65th St., Brooklyn. Anton Krizon Geo. Farando Council 26—meets every other week 3. Schapiro 3. 8 at 350 E. 8st St. N. ¥. C. Sam Levine A. Gestel Council 27—meets every 2nd Tuesday Walter H. Fish at 347 E. 72nd St. N. Y. C. ‘A, Katn R. Fleishman Council 28—meets every Friday at J. Goldstein 4| D- Ricket 2061 Bryant Ave., Bronx. Kanafki D. Gorsalsky Council 23—meets every other Tues- M. Kaplan a day at 252 Warburton Ave. Yon- A. Nudelman R. Zalinsky kers, N. ¥. Amanda Reissar | Miller Council 30—meets every Monday at Celia Resnick Na Ums 1210 Elder Ave., Bronx, Sadie Remick Brumost Council 31—meets every Wednesday Lena Epstein | L292 at 959 E. 173rd St, Bronx. Ida Davis Shadlow Council 33—meets every Wednesday Chas. Rotkin Weksler at 2006 70th St, Brooklyn. Fannie Kosky ore Council 34—meets every Monday at Sarah Cohen < ck 1400 Boston Rd., Bronx. N. Perlman yg peecasilg Cloakmakers 1—meets every Wednes- S. Gross B. Broll day at 1400 Boston Rd. Bronx. B. Pierro 'N. Budisan Newark 1—meets every Monday night. Mimi Cohen Xx. ¥.Z Newark 2—meets every other week Anna Goldberg S. Brodt at 11 Bergen St., Newark. Dora Ruona 1. Himelfela Passaic—meets every Tuesday night Gussie Levine tec at 743 Main St,, Passaic, N. J. Hilda Koffler Max Kohl Paterson—meets every Friday at 3 Gukowsky Isidore Nalph Governor St., Paterson, N. J. Dantz 5 hetaeaae Plainfield—meets every Tuesday at H. Schapiro Rose Codkind 315 W. 2nd St., Plainfield, N. J. S. Cooper A Friend Eltzabeth—meets every Monday at John Smith M. Kaplan 410 Court St., Elizabeth, N. J. H. Moskowitz Harold Lewis New Brunswick, N. J., Council and Lillian Goold Hamy Sirota New Brunswick No. 2. Jack Murzynk Abe Lerner Stamford—Council of Connecticut, Isidore Moosen | Daniel Kleinwek | Bridgeport Council. M. Fain Max Krape Paterson Eng. C. (New Council in S. Silvan M. Novemsky Paterson). Rose Heller A. Lewis J. Brown Olga Miller R. Proman Abraham Stein Concert With Excellent Talent Abraham Cohen | A Comrade given by Anna Shaw | H. June Bedrick | Council of Working Class Women Evelyn Spiedel B. Jostel at Stuyvesant Casino L. Proman S. Jaffe Second Ave. and Ninth St, N. ¥. N. Bules J. Margolis On Saturday Evening, May 16, 1931, Anna Leibowitz | S. Alexanderson at 8 p.m. Admission 25 cents. . I, Hasenberg Sympathizer Jen. Bornstein Gross : Green B. Lichtman Revolutionary Greetings From the D tee F. Gosperelli INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ OR- ‘A. Nelson Dory Ealliauiy DER SCHULE No. 3, BRONX Mike O'Brian Sam Loster $2.65 ; Arthor Wollman | Hyman Foru D salted ion tae aron - reeds Abe-sympathizer | Greetings from:— V. Moskowitz M. igen? hay lasser Man Weis! ian hs M. Goodman serio pent — | Sam Damer PHARMACIST John Murahi * B. Krausauskas Angelo Colon | Godman ie er RT Angelo Liar 1. Lipchip ALLERTON & OLINVILLE AVE. ‘Tony Gearette | S- Rothman BRONX, N. ¥. Santos Wilson | 4 S- Balm Thos, Gourkos | H- Katz Phones: OLinville 9991-9992-9098 John Booros 1, Busove Potheiros M. Kaufman “Patronize your oldest druggist in LP. oe, the neighborhood, Workingmen’s Th. Campanos A. Kaplowits Pricer w. N. seholle f : N Alex. Kosloff f Itskowitz A ‘ B. Sperling Dr. Mitchell A. Austin fae OPTOMETRIST Ric, Buanaverio | 2105 WHITE PLAINS AVENUE Harry Donald Corner Allerton Avenue Aaron. Cullen BRON SS Ns 1. Honigman Al Berger ——EYES, EXAMINED—— David Crandel ——GLASSES FITTED— GREETINGS ! On the day of International dem- onstration of proletarian power, the first of May, the Tractor-Automobile Workers’ School of Brooklyn, N. ¥, greets the world proletariat and its vanguard, the Communist Interna- tional with all their sections, greets the only workers’ government, the U. 'S. S. R. and its leaders in the build- ing of the Five Year Plan. We members of the Tractor Auto- mobile Workers’ School promise with all our energy to help the proletariat in its struggles on all fronts. TRACTOR-AUTOMOBILE The Members of the INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ ORDER, BRANCH 132 Send Greetings to the DAILY WORKER ON MAY 1—-$5.20 J. Adla B, Dufstrom Nathan Lande Oscar Sjotin H. Bovanz Chas. Beaudete J. Blastein S. Blackman I. Stimson 1. R. B. GWinstin S. Miller | HL A. S. Rabinsky | A. Padlog B. Dizik | Philip Goinar Weiss H. Gaber J. Hornick W. Corey H. Samarman J. Teitelbaum H. Meltzer M. Rodin J. Yonovitz G. Anderson Revolutionary Greetings From ‘TERNATIONAL WORKERS’ ORDER—BRANCH 47—$2.50 Revolutionary Greetings! INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ ORDER—BRANCH 510 The only English-speaking Branch in Westchester County Meets Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at 252 Warburton Ave., Yonkers ALL WORKERS URGED TO JOIN! $10.00 is Greetings From INT'L WORKERS’ ORDER Branch 33 $2.50 Greetings from FINNISH WORKERS CLUB 15 W. 126th St. City $2.00 Greetings From I. L, D.—JOE HILL BRANCH—$2.00 Revolutionary Greetings From SECTION 3, UNIT 2 $2.00 Greetings From UKRAINIAN WORKEDS’ CLUB OF DOWN TOWN IN N.Y.C.—$5.00 Revolutionary Greetings From SECTION 4, UNIT 4 $3.00 Greetings From FRIENDS OF PANVOR—N. Y.—$3.00 Greetings From SECTION 4, UNIT 6 $2.75, Greetings From THE YICK SPANOUDAKIS BR. International Labor Defense —_ $3.00 WORKERS’ SCHOOL 28-30 Conselyea St., Brooklyn, R.. Tokapert M. Friedman F. Shecotkoff. Alfred Ederer N. Mormaluk Oscar Keish Ch. Verin Nathan Keish Gep. Dizoryet B, Ebrlichman. P. Nancharuy 1. Boguslaft J. Winnig D. Lifshitz M. Makaresich J, Rathblatt V. Yuchnewich B. Goodman K. Switkopf S. Schacter M. Greizer B. Weintraub A. Foyelson A. Kosoff L. Abramovitz A, Geldberg Ph. Krupnick J. Axelbaum S Efron I, Zimmerman M. Kershner Epstein BROOKLYN, N. Y. S. Schwartz Sosnsky H. Eddman W. G. M. Schmucker Kazman A. Shogren L. Bargl Otto Fritz B, Kaplan F. Serche Singer I. Wahl Joseph Adler Halpern Dramond Schneider Magid K. Pomeranz Klein Ida Lipsky Sindin S. Taremberg M. Sindin C. Scheinstein Polasky J. Komorsky Sunshine H. Bukrinsky Weiss Glouberman Rich Nathan Baum Mrs. Miller M. Epstein Dora J. Bregman A. Kopesuk Louis Cooper Wm. Kielik Denny Mintz Sam Lustica M. Rosenberg S. Drazevich S. Berkowsky Jos. Garszva John Kapral Jack Cooper M. Mazvackas ASTORIA, L. I. A. Bowman S. Slenber E. Stemberg Matelsay R. Begern Geo. Magiloff Olga Meyers Alex. Segal Isidore Rosen Greetings From I. W. 0. BRANCH 133 E. Konig Brodsky Weismann Dumie Berkovitz Wortman Pluttner Silverting M. Roser J. Koenig Kravetz Revolutionary Greetings to the- Daily Worker R. N. O, U. Br. 47 118 Cook St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Revolutionary Greetings toe our Fighting Daily From FINNISH WORKERS CLUB Harlem $5.00 $5.00 Compliments of Artistic Barber Shop L, STILLMAN, Proprietor 1473 BOSTON ROAD Bronx, N. Y. Greetings from:— Coop. Colony Barber Srop 641 ALLERTON AVENUE BRONX, N, ¥. Greetings from:— Ida Cardonick Newspaper and Magazine Stand of the Cooperative Houses 2700 BRONX PARK EAST BRONX, N. Y. Compliments of:— S. Wissner, PhG. PHARMACIST AND CHEMIST 3% EAST 101ST STREET NEW YORK, WN. Y, Fel, AT water 9680-0681-9682 \ Greetings From UKRAINIAN WORKERS’ CLUB 1538-40 Madison Ave. $6.25 Greetings From Ambassador Hall Ballrooms for Weddings, Banquets and other Social Functions. 3865-3891 THIRD AVENUE, Near CLAREMONT PARKWAY Phone: Jerome 9225 Compliments of A. HORWITZ DAIRY AND GROCERIES 552 CLAREMONT PARKWAY Bronx, N. ¥. Compliments of :— The New York Bakery —CORNER— GOVERNOR & PATERSON STS. —BRANCH STORE— RIVER & WASHINGTON STs. PATERSON, NEW JERSEY COME TO THE— FRIDAY, MAY 1:30 P.M. at Night Assemble at Madison Square at 12:30 MARCH TO UNION SQUARE Attend the Monster Mass Meeting ‘The Members of the UKRAINIAN LABOR CLUB | Send Greetings to the DAILY WORKER ON MAY DAY Marko Darvay P. Malachrnyski Wm. Mowakosky N. Tkwortzow P. Panchyshyn A. Migatsky | Stephen Toick Louis Verona P. Bibrapobski Joseph S. M. P. Bilby Alex. Hysa P. Fedorow J. Kuzyk | R. Maryschuk K, Verona T. Andreyko Revolutionary Greetings on May First From JEWISH SCHOOLS OF THE I. W. 0. Peabody, Mass. $7.50 Revolutionary Greetings From SECTION 12 COMMUNIST PARTY (YONKERS) Shop Nucleus 0, $10.00 Revolutionary Greetings May 1 From A. L. D, L. D—$2.00 Unit 1 Unit 2 Kostancya Deirus Alse Surbis L. Norbutas Anna Verboff A. Zurinskas J. Ysudeikis Sabalauskas . Yautlucis $4.00 Revolutionary Greetings From the RUSSIAN BRANCH OF THE FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION | “Stalin” $5.00 Revolutionary Greetings From SECTION 3, UNIT 3 S. Weintraub Anna Block $1.50 Revolutionary Greetings From the I. W. O. SCHULE No. 6, BRONX—S$2 Revolutionary Greetings From the INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ ORDER—BRANCH 11—$5.00 Revolutionary Gretings From KINDERGARTEN OF CO-OPERA- TIVE COLONY—$2.50 Compliments of TRIANGLE DAIRY RESTAURANT 1379 INTERVALE AVE. Bronx; N. ¥, Compliments of Sunlight Cafeteria 68 AVENUE A Between Fourth & Fifth Sts. Greetings from:— Bergman Bros. Candy Store & Stationery Patronized by workers of the . Cooperative 649 ALLERTON AVENUE BRONX, NEW YORK Greetings from:— Coop. Colony Tailors 635 ALLERTON AVENUE BRONX, N. ¥. .. “Good Work, Special Prices” ere Ist -——AUSPICES——— NEW YORK DISTRICT _ | |COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE U.S. A. ADMISSION 35 CENTS AT THE DOOR. SPECIAL ADMISSION TICKETS AT ALL UNIONS AND MASS ORGANIZATIONS FOR 25 CENTS i May Day Greetings From Ukrainian Workers, Club Spanoudakis Br. I. L. D. Section 1, Unit 4 Section 1, Unit 2, Morawsky Women’s Council 18 Brooklyn Section 3, Unit 3 Prolet-Buehne See. 3, Unit 1 Sat—Esperanto Group Sec, 3, Unit 1 N.N. Harry Tamer, Sec. 3, Unit 2 Tractor Automobile Workers’ School Section 4, Unit 6 Finnish W. W. Club Papapatru Finnish Workers’ Club, Harlem Al Epstein Section 3, Unit 1 Sec. 5, Unit! 5, I. Ruderman Sec, 5, Unit 11, I. W. O., Br, 33 Section 2, nit 25 Section 2, Unit 30 Section 2, Unit 101 Section 2, Unit 101 I. L. D., Joe Hill Branch Friends of Panyor I, W. O. Branch 33, Edw. Koenig Section 3, Unit 2 Ukr. Workers’ Club, N. Section 4,,Unit 4 Sec, 4, Romanowitz Section 4, Unit 6 Finnish Progressive Society | Revolutionary Greetings From the INT’L LABOR DEFENSE BRANCH—YONKERS Meets Every Ist and 3rd Thursday at 252 Warburton Ave.—$3.00 Greetings From the PROLET CLUB OF BROOKLYN $2.00 Revolutionary Greetings From SECTION 3, UNIT 3 S. Weintraub Anna Block $1.50 PEABODY, MASS. HH. Lipshitz J. Sklarsky N. Marn I. Scher Compliments of G. & C. BAKERY High Grade Cakes, Pastries, Bread and Rolls 1378 JEROME AVE. Between 170th St. & Elliott Pl. Bronx, N, ¥. Bingham 6-3105 Compliments of Rockland Palace Ballroom “Deluxe” 155th St. and Eighth Ave. G. G. Greenlee James A. Vanderzee Artist and Photographer 20 Years Experience Cathedral 8-4070 G. G. G. PHOTO STUDIO Notary Public, Hemstitching, 2065 Seventh Ave. Mgr. Excelsior Cafeteria . For Ladies and Gentlemen 6 East 170th Street, Bronx, N. Y. Best Coffee in the Bronx—Fresh Vegetables Served—Never Closed May Day Mass Meeting - BRONX COLISEUM || Greetings! UNITED COUNCIL OF WORKING- CLASS WOMEN—BRANCH 29 Yonkers, New York { Meets Every Wednesday 252 Warburton Ave. B, Saff P. Karpinik M. Anderson ®. Kotik Molly Bukator Helen Sudomir Celia Kolodney M, Bernstein Sunshine H. Golein Peter Locke porters $4.35 THR Our , best Revolutionary Greeting to the Daily Worker on May Day is to pledge ourselves to increase our membership and to spread the Daily Worker throughout the dis- . trict. Our aim will be to at least double the circulation in short: period, RED BUILDERS’ NEWS CLUB, To the Daily Worker, the vigilant sentinel who leads the workers in. their struggle for emancipation and freedom, the GREEK SPARTACUS WORKERS’ CLUB sends its May Day greetings and pledges its co- operation in the struggle against the exploiters. $3.00. Greetings to the WORKERS OF THE WORLD From the WORKERS OF THE FRIENDS. DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT 79 Second Ave., New York City Among the Workers a Chinese Worker $10.00 S. KONOVITCH Moving and Storage 537 Claremont Parkway Warehouse: 3704 Third Ave, Phone: Jerome 7-0635 I. JACOBSON . DAIRY AND GROCERIES 1477 BOSTON ROAD High Grade Candies Holsten’s Ice Cream of Quality Cor. Allerton and White Plains Aves, Bronx, N. ¥. Compliments of tr A FRIEND DR. E, E. Q. Office Phone: Orchard 9319 ~ Manhattan Lyceum P. Barttktw, Manager Elegenat Large Halls For mass meetings, entertainments, Balls, Weddings and Banquets Also meetings rooms 66-68 E. 4th St., New York Greetings from the Park Palace Ball Rooms for Weddings, rs Banquet and other Social ; Fanctions. A 3-5 West. 110th St. MASS, REVOLUTIONARY PAGAENT BY THE WORKERS LABORATORY THEATRE