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ance ey DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1933 7 : i ° PICKETS FORCE MAYOR TQ |UMWA Heads Fail | “ser of New Yor! By del" : AX | (Continued from Page 1) is Th Studio Party. PF 1 £ | : Bats The Steel Union Aid Committee | 4 id © i r ra a the hot mill men de- will hold its first lecture, ie es s a iN cy he rest ofthe bis , |tainment and dance tonight at 126 J aed UP] LOUSE & v t LA) s and other National E. 27th St., city. | nts along the Ohio River M i ee on e to a man. loonlight Outing. ° Marching rave Th Sonate jemone Seething With Revolt | The Harlem PYogressive Youth | S arkey h R l ‘ a = kers Then Drag U.T. W of Heads steel town in the Pitts- 230 yy ed Ua Aas ie Aa ie a St a Saeiyens eta ql unday morning fi , 1A em ae - un 5 i yon ict headquarters, 1533 Weaiccn A che (OMMY LOUGHRAN and Jack Sharkey are relics of the f ihe. Magest co #os he club room will be open all Golden Age of Boxing, so termed not bece i “1 company in the | night. Register in advance. Round any more skillful that th re: ie ie Berea eh tere wane By C sare fed up with the | eel aie ee ea Saute ea : aa present crop, nor because more EASTON, Pa.—The picket line of the / own Silk on. tactics, and organ- | 4 en were given the opportunity to divert themselves Mided the Adeiaia are el oat Metal Workers’ | Minor to Speak. through the medium, but exclusively on the basis of merry i locked the police and : BA ah thet he union is mak~- eCgeMG Le Batts erauik one and lucrative revolutions performed by docile turnstiles marched in a picket | sent in tin Caiipeign”) towereew aight The Is bout catapulted Sharkey into prominence. I te oe Mayor. Mz rll mills c : ee oe one School Forum, 50 ; w2s a kid then and rooted h : mua eee settlement is 1 1 and ¥ in- . 13th St. en ee Seebai a hiladelphia is This 9 i nit, the 1.100 Wale ie ee jor the underdog gob w Oeied cad aH. of the 1 » Com Greensburg are | Van Veen to Speak. |body conceded a chan I their glitter, mittee in frm wi ral a | § ‘ Sine ttee in Ea arm with morale | Sadie Van’ Veen wil speak on | 20%. 4 tainted by the loss of not their cunning, The hard line Mecwied tc th : Wy alwort Sete one the “Communist Party in the Blec- | ball glove Td bet on Wills, whom of his mouth has vanished in folds marched to th ‘ : most nerd nee Tike foundries tion Campaign” at Mt. Neboh Tem- | Papers wnanimou: of flesh and now droops petulantly, aie them to. 2 Berea s, in the second ple vestry rooms, 130 W. 79th St., | hitting while hot ‘The fat his waistline is gaining..." \ a a g. Ch pune took @ “vote” to tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. that the tactic wi The heart-rending pity of it. ea i V te ikers’ morale. On | bi * . assets of my idol, % “ “4 ne! a y aby Oru he | h lumns of the or Shark One is teful sition of ‘the ny cafeteria to vote. Walworth | quarters. tne P psa th strike . i yi sey | 7 i ning Post is that “If Wills ha: even for # small measure of e strike auing a upon extended the “vote” for | .The Communist Party election | permitted the same freedom ss he exercised in his gland. three days and offered the strikers | headquarters for Queens will be} ti 2 ribli + dealings wii utsi erncaittes, The Ry has wot |anbil ballots. ha vainlan chegeetiadl| opened today at 100-08 Northere'| tion ea prlbling and oth ae with outsiders because one Bee Washingto ie As (ERR eeea ee amIOn HOY | = more pallid complexion and le: is fed up with the Dempsey kind given in to. the He BY, |eakoia amine eeceeapany arma Foie, Menvab Sosmmuniee candil| Siete oe are ae an se) of Moku. "Bul a umber a thing al again t the t ) : in boys sromtne eaeewne nic el Pen date for city judge, eae Wescker 7, | allowed he would have beaten § | he represents becloud, possibly clar- perintendent of rikesGotno | aene a dave work Gea vera torecral Morgan. 2 key easily. However, Wills had je ihe ees, All United in g on|against the strike. Reports made to| * + * | syndicated by a group of local eee Sharkey pulled down a Bere TU: headquarters showed | ‘Beauty Parlors for Men will shortly make their ap- | Open Air Meeting and Dance. ae Sean ub tue Phen fiay’s Lou: Heo Hon wavy ste ae “ S were paid | pearance.”—News Item. The Anti-Imperialist League will | championship, and the oppos: | at means to you. To me it to $2 to vote. Bishi RE Se SED IG LET hold an open air meeting at Union | ticians, ¥v | means the life of 1500 miners’ fam- g politician and the Sq. tonight, at 7:30 o’clock, to dis- | with for a year, the 1 z reensburg daily ’ { cuss the situation in Cuba. “After | leved when he was heaved t of| a ° canis ‘28 aN see tl atte “co os. 28 Workers’ Protest |Two Bosses’ Ass'n Sr e""ttenalis tuaes| tem EE judg is farce, hey > | | / ie nti-Imperialist League * * * Twenty-! thousand dol! 8 emnly announced that a majority of | | D 5 ie ao nea eobAts tor ihe ieikare hart syoteAll tn uJ a £5, | headquarters, 90 E. 10th St. at 8 E many fiascoes in which Sharkey | 15 tounds of shuffling around. Horny- . ge ck | 0 S em o'clock, Admission free, 5 ed Sai 1 a pt to Ask for Settlemen md stbeotentypartcpated seemed | anded, Sain Joes - Jeered by the strikers themselves in| | | N.S.L. Dance mages neve Ae te the tut Multa oceans outs ze 5 a big s : | ° = string standing. Hi veris) e first thing to occur to any, Lance | Simi meioe wc oan) Bay Barbusse of Painters’ Strike sotiSerrisiy Sigurt | ie ie Beane ae 8 Sh] Set ae ton oo oul Meeting Rooms and Hall!| The company is desperately anxious -_-— | {running a dance ait aatarentnii i POBde ae atone (eee Bruen NES Or eee ek J1nd Opis oF pela “> vi Cf ta) t to open its Greensburg plant. The en- (Continued from Page 1) \ ow eS tonight at the N.S.L. head rave BeOee Ae eeenaoen ‘A : eral ares once a ea Br To E |i t : tire city is back of the strikers. The ae as | NEW YORK—The militant strike| 693° Sixth Ave. Admission is 20 | Pues Of unfavorable comment Wy hava. te oben “line: haeoaiee betions eae Behe he Stri re getting relief and are de- | Congress Against ee ar ea _the Alteration Painters Union | cents, ‘ as have a way of registering posit have to come into newspaper offices Suitable for Mecti es T.W. termined to hold out for their de-|Harry W. L. Dana, Mother Bloor, | Which has paralyzed the trade, has i ee ee at the box office. to confess they are taking dives in acre eet | mands for the seven-hour day, wage|A. A. Heller and a dozen others Ty compelled the Associated Painters} To Hold Election Rally ‘The lean years ‘have been easy on| the Coney Island Gtadiim for $7 Czech slovak increases and recognition of the| the waiting room of the pier et “gs Decorators’ Association, known , the Boston Squire. True, he was| to build up Ruby Goldstein into Gar- zechoslovak ||! se SM.W.LU. | reception committee of 20. writers |%% the Brooklyn Bosses’ Association _NEW YORK.—A monster Elec-| beaten in his last three starts, bub oe oatractionk. Workers House, Inc.|} cintaidge; on the Ohio river: about | wating to greets fellow witer'and |ss nog wie ee te eee tion Rally, Concert and Dance will] look at what he gct: At last he’s in| 7 am ready to talk turkey to any- ars ouse, | 1 s below Pittsburgh, is one|4 leader in the struggle for peace. jare now under way between the as-|be held at Rockland Palace, 155th) line for some mellow reminiscin: one who can offer me any sort of $47 E.72nd St. New York of the cidorauolas af the’G. 8, Steal | Circulating cipwandiliven dieonies |ayerca ttre tes oe een nae and 8th Avenue, Saturday the part of the type-w: va an honest living,” Paolo Villa said. ‘ I ec ha Corp. American Bridge is the prin- | and > waiting impatiently in HEL CO bet ae ah eveniig, September 30. | whose Golden Age (“gust abi — OTE oe 5007 cipal company, but Spang Chalfant, | Street were a thousand memb Naess in S_ expec soon as ker: i memento”—Tex Rickard inci LABOR SPORTS NI Telephone: RHinelander 5097 gen. H. H. Robertson, National Electric |the Workers fae Sereiotiron's | °° important directors of the As- epee NE ieee a wit big tae ne | eee ravorite Tabor soccer SSS: SSS en] and several smaller outfits also have | League, who had come to do honor |Sot!ation have agreed to sign up with | }; , James W. Ford, Wil-| «we have seen Jack when he could | ams are swinging into action again Ae police | Plants there. The S.M.W.LU. has or-|t0 the international president ct ea liam L, Patterson, and Williaa joy’ and when he could fight,” they| Sisteen teams of the Metropolitan Manhattan L ceum ee< | ganized locals in every mill in Am-| their organization. What would El- ‘The union's demands conform to | Burroughs. wail, “but now he can do neither,| Workers Soccer League clash in a u y : bridge, and now has nearly 3,000| lis Island say to this? jhe peels Teeeody established by 7the : His ‘timing is gone, the snap is out| Series of pre-season exhibition games 9 5 7 euarded B Ellis Island said, “Don’t let him | 4,2" & & of $9 per day, a T-hour day To All Workers and Work- | of his jab and the zing out of his| @t Jefferson and Crotona Parks, Over | Dithe an Bridge tools organized | land.” When the inspector hms | shop oe week, recognition of} ingclass Organizations: hook. He flound He th: his| 20 teams are already signed up for i ige Local No. 1,” a company | back with this news you could see | out th ee and no firing with-| nating the period of the Daily. | Teh like an amateur. He is slow the coming season of the League, | rebesretborgie onsale ferart uu ia ier aay |mitttee and the Union “PSM Fons eee er etty Omics of the | 0% RIS feet, misses openings, doesnt | Which starts ite regular schedule = u e state captal, to incorpor- | to think about the crowd. o ‘ 5 e fight a lick i October 15. SRAPHS ats tke any vests Guus Gaee | BatMaOe ge a Me Gea tOTDEI PNR tae Umed Petes nee Dally Worker will be open every | O87 winen tut in the stomach, paws, _ Schedule of exhibition games § C let ih ATL Suaplien rike and of the A. et. They got about 600 bridge work- | whisked i 7 with the United Painters and Gen- | Sunfay froma 11 aan. to 8 pm. 50 | nimi GA at i sa omplete with All Supplies nk and file, kept ali stu fotied ants doting this eorapaes | cade tree hetocensa apeelalei Secs MGIUEK” eee Se that “these workers, who cannot | ffopes Sod Sanoy Seen a si STENCILS, IN APER D a e, € a aa Ox j ing a efore a ecis | ages, ante * - | tack. | “A” Divisi . sehen 1 Strike Com Pee ete a vanes ago. Now bee | Chamber court for the crime at and ae the utenennene es race be iets kerri me brid “The Sharkey of two years ago was| _ Roma vs. epattanuatOrotons Park, ‘i trike Com- | fak i away, as work-| ing to prevent another war. Maybe | Nearly 5 i fo ac eee | @ great athlete, with a trim body,!? Bm é a mittee to go to ers see who's behind it. When the|he wi 3 ybe |Nearly 500 workers have return in on this day. | CBU inc eekcaeia med | COR ao oo fiotaia heusinees wien and sheets, nee ee We laid aoe and, maybe | work at the unlon seale farolting'ine Comacey Bee Goekeantend atest: es |2 pe eee ear aie ‘il. de- | panies organized an NRA parade in| we could—gettin, 5 hat | creases of from §3 to $5 a day. City Office, Daily Worker J Laguirsecles gil We . cieteotance veccumcemen!|Mands must first be submitted for | Ambridge, this fake union was the|ting a lawyer, eeag aedenats The work of winning more shops $5 Eiht Bt, (store) ies scagh cc creek hab nner gata ea S A M B E R G ’ Ss F al to the National | only one in line, and only a minority’| through to Washington. Barbusse, Raapaebes continues. Hundreds of oes pant re > oe i vi the “worker Bree of its members would parade, al-|in his short interview, had won the | ant ings are being picketed and the Harlem Election Rally. son Patk 3p. Dai rk A At the Prospect Avenue and bef a eee ¢ though the steel companies declared |loyalty of the ship news reporters | all open determined to fight until| Robert Minor, James W. Ford, emand Her ndon : Ss" Divi 8% 2 i and before any section returns to ja part holiday for the occasion. heihes the gift of winning people imme ene creuene thio the | William Patterson and Williana Ro! iii oe | Station, Bronx work. When the Steel and Metal Workers’ |—and they erowded round to offer | Burroughs will speak at an Election lee ee eee Y eh I< 4 Ne |Tndustrial Union held their parade, | their advice. : rally: convert and: dane sienave Uy Get New Trial | Spartacus’ vs. Ink BAR and GRILL) wituiam BELL more than 4000 sel workers of Am While wo ware conferring, there | Boss Displays Eagle nis Party for tonient at, Rockland il am aE : sd ' AN | bridge w as | ie 2B Come fees. arty for tonight at Rocklan te (apie areas e | Optometrist pine H. H. Robertson Company, a | bearing romney “eure: The gems) | eekuses: NRA Onll to ee ee eee ATLANTA, Ga—Motion for a) ea sparks ver Spartacus, Jetter- [! ARRANGE YOUR DANC is etal firm, is trying to organize a|war was also bearii i 5 Pe ied aoe new trial in the case of Angel Gi is att ee company union to head off the S.M.| hat of the ‘Beaneh Reta ye| Genel de Meet the Metal Union Ben Gold in Brooklyn. Herndon, Negro youth pacer aed oat erowiaviile® ae: z e WAU. But that fell through almost Chambrun. There was’ a band to Ben Gold, Communist candidate|to from 18 to°20 years on the| Park, 1 pi Haein ales acetal NEW ESTONIAN | Lerore t got started, for the vorkers | meet him; end the band played bat j NEW. YORK. -<ldeeob (Schoen -| (oe eueinnn OF Abe Some ors Aone gins oui be arene loners to WORKERS’ HOME ¢ | the company selected to organize the | tle songs—“Over There” and “Mad- | feld, owner of the Artistic Wire |derme® Will make his first cam-| th supe ser Det. OME aR |company “inion went to the SM.W.|clon” and “The Regiment of Sam-|Forming Co., 34 Tube Se, “ize |paien speech tonight at Premter | 5 AeA ia anaes a Bane 27-29 West 115th Street Inks pacts STREET |LU. The S.M.W.LU. immediately or-| bre and Meuse.” The big brass hat again ignored the N.R-A. by not |Paace, Sutter Avenue near Hinsdale Bebe, Banat lems: Senn New York City Phones Nomphice Gasate’@-wlaticcs | Sanized a real union, went ashore and passed a delega- | ®PPearing at a prearranged confer. | Street. John H. Geer, Negro attorneys re-|] ror BROWNSVILLE PROLETARIANS Q on ere — ——————| Central Tube, another Ambridge | tion of French workers which he ence between the representatives of | 11 the afternoon an election cam- tainen by fhe: International dance 1 RESTAURANT and Mor THAVE | outfit, shut down recently for lack of | thought had come to meet, him. He |{h¢ workers and himself on Moot | paign banquet has been arranged at | Defense. | SOKAL CAFETERIA “BEER GARDEN AVES 9 | orders, despite the new deal ballyhoo. saluted, and so did they—they gave fee This is an open violation of the | the Workers’ Center, 1813 Pitkin| Herndon was charged with 4in-| DR. JULIUS JAFFE [When’ the vice-president of the | him-a birdie. The brass hat marched | (fi: agreement. signed by Scho. | Sio"ue, 2 p. m. Local candidates |citing to insurrection” because he | hon Bu shnatin order . JULIUS | SM.W.LU, local at Central Tube went | gutside and passed the Workers Ex- enfeld when he displayed the Blue | Wil supeak. organized white and Negro work. | tonto Surgeon Dentis Bs e relief board, they told him ervicemen’s League, and with one|~*2,% faet SOU : vork- P 101 E et emitet seara{]| nothing doing.” Other active union- | voice & thousand of ‘them shouted: |, 2h¢ Steel and Metal Workers’|Minor at Anti-Religious Meet. ene One eritt 8 SRS Ca Ea Cen foe Erovrae we STATIONERY and SAST 140th STREET} ists were told the same thing. This} ‘Down with imperialist war!” Industrial Union insists on the tent Robert Minor, Communist Bere anaes H 9 (Corner Willis Avenue) information was sent Miss Perkins at| Our conference broke up. and Tl fiver’ shorker® £0 bargain. collec: ality candidate ‘will speak eane ae ere eh cere Rees EHS ceemens offman’s MIMEOGR APH SUPPLIES j/the U. S. Department of Labor, to| hurried ashore to see ks upsane 2a through representatives of | Anti-Religous meeting peeate by | 8 ,edlivalent to a death-sentence. |Gov. Pinchot, and copies sent to the] do. On the pier I brushed past, doz- het the Ni Aopen ee ea aS ee ene ieetian vac venss RESTAURANT - ABE is | st . relief | ens of Ex-Servicemen, all of them | tion against Schoenfeld. iate ac-|nist Party et New Star Casino, 115|% broad defense committee to fight At Special Prices for Organizations aes! pass Shop | Pexxt notifed “the “unionists “they asking the same questions: “When m asinse Schoenfeld: ang | West iovin street, this ee a Bes ua Te ns 8 CAFETERIA Ge ae eusaniat Homiicratia oe ee will he land?”—and then, when| union, protested’ of the |2p. m. called on workers and sympathiz-| | trie, girls who work | they heard that h i n, protested to Mr. C. H. Van- se tl a Lerman Bro Ine 100 Hast 14th Sty Ns Ye, C21) on tie slots enening ton eit wir- | to Ellis Island, What con ae ost Sete (poke fe ae Bureau of} Burroughs Speaks to Vets. sented al dark Ed sup) Pitkin Corner Saratoga Aves. fade eee | ing are getting 29 to 32 cents an hour| They were d i re , against the false state- a : Oy Cee Ee es] ‘a Tea, Candy, “Chearett davecs, Tors | under NRA, They are working only | their Mocihrate per eee ae Mea Situs press. The ‘Steel juke et ie Willian Bie tak Caen ieee | Phone ALgonquin 4-3356 — 8843 Shawls, Novelties. Weedenrving | three days a week. This is the so-| leader, and they were determined | Uni etal Workers Industrial | ¢, ir troll perder Soran dae aha Aa tk po lure ca wen ot Pon emetueeed WOR called American standard of living for| to do nothing. that could harm him, Union declares that itis not a Com- |p. "m Te GEer Gade in Cafeteria * 2 mbridge. The girls are joining the| A’ demonstration on the pier might ut is a union of | Secon Frais s ‘ 163! ‘ "| SMW. local at National Electric | prejudice his case? P ght workers of all political opinions Second Avenue. W S 8 PITKIN AVENUE CLASSIFIED and setting up thelr demands for a prebadice sig case All pane Pad: who are organized on the basis ot Notice. IN SWiKe a e re cir eeen ae : living wage. onstration somewhere else. be eee gee bite Pecans Out of ritgpan 9 om infurnished rooms overlook-| Nearly 300 workers attended the last ee 4 lat the president of ut_of town delegates to the RB | : are, Apply Janitor, Sunéey, | International Labor Defense meeting parece Atragenrrrenear mrt the Wire Goods. Section of the| Att War, Congress. who are inter. FOOKIVN LADLE UO, |] _ Brockiya Workers Patronize Phones: Chickering 4947—Longacre 10089 2 Se in Ambridge, to protest against the|there by steel adds habeas ak of Pei sil Democrat, the president | sted in’ theater work \are asked caer ae | COMRADELY ATMOSPHERE fats shed room, light, all im-|Geportation terror. The I.L.D. local) manity is over- db: oficetderd: the cae end: Bolowate see: to come to the office of the | OWA | provements, private entrance, 338°E. 19th| was formed it] i er-awed by officialdom. | “on is a Republican and th -|L.0.W.T., 42 B. 12th DMN Sa ras a lecteretae e Al | FAN RAY CAFETERIA | Street, one’ sight up. | wre anongest ly but already it ts wails ne in mechanical yoices— | jority of the members of the “Bee land 2 p.m sare by pa Brooklyn Table Co. led by the Purni- | STEAM. | EN Oe: “tee ut on the pier where the Beren-|utive Board i i Sifu ow. |ture Workers Ii See Bis | ae RGE, b ful | Thi e s are Republic: cS * orkers Industrial Union was | SEAN RAY CAFETERIA | ce vrs ae |r tre tay eel San ee es/Beeee Y ) aeeae saoet oe, eee eee coeee | AUN DRY) iE 2 ; ee — | Ohio in West Virginia th ’ a Today at 3 p.m. the Workers School, wages for the workers, recognition of mat | OSH, 96 Fociable Rado, fo ezchanes for| Stal Workers’ Tedustsial. Union is| qWoTserS om to Union Sa” | 96, 12th St. wil start, a series of 02 shop committee and shop chair. || S ER VIC EH} | | Y busy, otganteing i __ The good sound of it was ringi common purpose. ‘ lectures by Moissay J. O) , no hiring or firing and the right | Garment Section Workers | | Susy nooat, unfurnished, age. 810 pe busy organizing locals to Aght the| in my cars as T hurried on to the| Barbusse would have liked tof the Prelhelt on Tuitiat fe tietper: |of the union organizer to enter the|) 7**8) teen agg nny N- i Patronize | pat ail Ug Merde semper Re pe ie Rr workers are eager to form a strong, waiting room to consult with the march into Union Sq. with his com-|7!ng in Russia?” These lectures ‘do | Shop. onion! = | Inquire 3. at Dally Wo | militant union, The only handieap| Tccsanon of writers. rades, but he was too tired, too |N0t require registration and may be Coe | avarr Cafeteria | FURNISHED. sowas baremeat Sgigg| ROW. 1s the lack of enough organizers What could we do? The first| }0ak too exhausted with the grill- taken by single admissions of 20 cents re we . — | | FURNISHED, | sinay, tasement meeing fp neapond 10, appeals trom workers, | fing was to wire a protest to the| ina taxi But later he told a come A ONY - DOWNTOWN 333 7th AVENUE | furnished room same building, beautifui | The steel workers are on the march! Labor Department in Washington, | /",2 taxi, But later he told a com- A ithtet bo | halide ‘Shi te. | location. West End to Bay Parkway, 2225 | hina ited a We started to compose it—*The mittee of the ex-servicemen that of| Robert Minor, Communist candi- i bron: Brooklyn. . K. TABACK, M.D. undersigned writers, members of a all the greetings he ever received | date for Mayor will lecture at the | COMRADES MEI { RT — = =| be atedun aren, arms Snir ee 0) Mee be ite eee ee eis one om the workers, his com-| Workers School Forum, 35 E. 12th St., John 's Re: ian 6-9554 Field’ a ae } 5 Li eor. E, 52nd St., Brooklyn | vigorously protest against his de-|72¢% Was the one that touched him | Sunday evening, Oct. 1s 8 o'clock 0. i Cc i 4 . ‘ones Home ‘g:brookiya vigorously protest against: hls de-| most” deeply. d him | Sunday , Oct. Ist, at 8 o'clock, n’s Restaurant eld’s Cafeteria i FI NE CLOTHING FOR WORKERS | tamer atanerotat-suo| tention by the immigration authori-|sajq, iter aah GAR pe nes pecaneten en. SPECIALTY—ITALIAN DISHES ‘iscun ee | es S A L T 7, M A N B R O S get i etal ied: is Lov - ———— Sihie al: ica oaee (Near Claremont Parkway) | , ar ahlberg, Granvi | : «| T Intern’l Workers Order | sinc iit nhl" Guapie | WORKMEN'S SICK AND DEATH BENEFIT FUND rattle New York big onic py cere i ia MEN’S SUITS | DENTAL DEPARTMENT Panes folds gon Chamberlain, OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA = a i ~ % Howe, Grace Lumpkin, all ORGANIZED 1881— i | h READY MADE AND TO ORDER 80 FIFTH AVENUE _ || protesting against the stupidity and |} Main Office: 714 Si onan JADE MOUN' A seat Serie Ou | i STANTON STREET “™ curton seen | ISTH FLOOR blindness of the authorities. ice: 714-716 Seneca Ave., Ridgewood Sta. Brooklyn, N. Y UN'TAIN iets | NEW_ YORK |] All Work Done Under Personal Care of Bude ly, We NAASd. AR ae ace Language ei Nba cay cs geil ok india ree STUYVESANT GRI from the pier: “He’s landed!” OS — x oe SNE Dr. C. Weissman | OWA tha pier; sacbiad” Soin Total Assets on December 31, 1931: 83,488,895.98 197 SECOND AVENUE AND OPEN atk” f —— servicemen, came Barbusse. ‘The Benefits patd since ita existence: ecu eos ie he RB ned twee | authorities had yielded to the mass- |{ Desth Benefit: $4,888,210.93 Sick Benefit: $12,162,051.73 || Welcome to Our Comrades 137 Third Avenue ! es who demanded their leader in the Total: $17 ' ee Between 1th and 15th Streets : le DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY Reoaate against war. He came, first + $17,050,262.66 Remit 2 a) 7 7 ty ee me eer Ce You Need Natural, Undoped and Unprocessed Health Foods 107 BRISTOL STREET. }\ cheered, hoisted on'to the shoulders Workers! Protect Your Farstties! i CA to Give You Heth and Strength im Your Strucre for Power. |i] Ma snd is rms petra gave the ed Font wnfte, Af pic palin ey yr caaagemrennsgegnshcoes NEW HEALTH CENTER CAFETERIA s ie. Mew foe Our Healthy Guide Fies PHONE: DICKENS 2-901 ‘ront salute. eat Keuellt according to the age at the time of initia \ anit Me ation in one or ——— + Fresh Food—Pi ri We , q 10% DISCOUNT TO ALL WHO BRING OR SEND THIS AD ALONG! hsdehaael chi Nv ras id aba ideal itsett aaa Tat Sea he vecLASS A 40 cents per month—Death Benet $355 See ee ‘4 ing crushed by his own admirers. at the age of 44, at the age of 16 to $175 - Mana Moai: Sa Baska: | Somebody. atrue f CLASS B: 60 cents per month—Death Be a HEALTH FOODS DISTRIBUTORS — [|S stots] omPOXs ened fata Pet | ontatatcee hte rina smo te ea ot X CAFETERIA % thousand throats ab made abi a 4 4 9 é ove the din of Sick Benefit paid from the. thi ; 499 EAST 34th STREET (vai recth ten Avenues DR. S. L. SHIELDS | trucks and taxi cabs, Sib, tescestirelys per: wagh, fay. thy, Aral: tortystwaekes vale oertuecamauet ter 827 Broadway, Between 12th and 18th Streets New York City. — Phone: LExington 2-6926 Surgeon Dentist , ‘Arise, ye children of starva- waite Thewnts for women: 89 ; cova f 2874 WALLAVE AYE. heats cue oe Baten ey it the bid fae tories bel Lamas ay aaa nciaMMnae ye a hea: All Comrades Should Patronize This . 3 ever before elt the ‘or further informat! ly at the Mal ‘ dorner Allerton Avenue Bronx, N. ¥./ strength of the masses united in a ||_Sccrctsty: oF fe the Financial Beorctorice of the Breunees FOOD WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION SHOP