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ran it Carrying Out the Open Letter | Lette Our Read | _ Letters from Our Readers | SouthSlav Bureau Plans Shop ORGANIZING RELIEF WORKERS and shifts | Work on Basis of Open er Bronx, N.Y. ,; Membe' and information - : a | Again our Daily Worker 10 E. 17th St.,| N Sh i * | t influence and power moray cy head D@Dts Pile Up in egro arecropper Saves our Men Cut to Other Language BureausShould Use Resolution || | ( f Mai =~ With Nelehbors’ Hel 0 Cotton (i as Model in Planning Activities | r m Cro U eu Ors e ne on Lorton Gin | large part of the Emerge: Re= h has| anary 0 al e p 4 & Pp) The resolution adopted by the to work out concrete plans of work Workers th B as workers to | es . South Slavic Buro of the Communist | fofthe fractions in all clubs, and to | Mey eee se kes {| By a Worker Correspondent 4 By RALPH GARRETTE. By 2 Worker Correspondent. —_| Barty on the Open Letter is an ap-| select in each town what lodges of | iffan official to whom the men suf- uch more} ANSON, Me—In Aroostook, the| SIMPSONVILLE, S. C.—A Negro sharecropper of Greensville County | OXFORD. Miss“The N. R. A. 1S) nication of tie Open Letter to the| tk Croation Fraternal Union, Ser- feriiz means not a thing Sie if every |Sranary of Maine, they raise tons} was told to leave his crop. This Negro has 18 acres in cotton and two Bean ae Shish fonmbeke worked work among the South Siavic work-|bian National Federation and Slov- ° fi ayr. Ward was made a bi and every and tons of potatoes, grain and hay.) acres in corn, A man came and told him he had to move this cropper, and | 2+ tune four men apiece at $1.50 a|€tS, Who, the resolution points out, herman National Benefit Society to ta | the New York City Relief / iS its f |A lot of the farmers told me that | another worker near him went to Greenville and got a lawyer. So the land- | Gay are now operating with one man | 4te “in the main located in the most | concentrate on. ; oe all of oh el | | trfiion, given the pow z |almost every farm is mortgaged for jorg was ordered to court, and this Negro cropper and other tenant farmers | at $1 0 day. important districts that the Party is] it is not possible to concentrate on | | tr nd he used his BY GETTING | it is worth, ane in & lot of cases put up such a fight that the land CREO ED OR My sister-in-law, who had been ooncentrating on; namely. steel, inin-| all lodges.) ae ie | ° s |taxes have not been paid f b up § t - y sister-in-law, who ha 2 ” A He erost ees - - | three vente ot been paid for one tol ed was forced to sign a guaran-|groes is something keeping them | laid off at Lowenstein’s, in Memphis, i gta kie att pager BE atc tea pe ata a hitseae bea i Hane toad eens te y 7 New York: prom what I can lear, the woolen |tee to pay this sharecropper and {from standing up for their rights. ie Se ee eae hat damental short-coming of the Buro|-signed to each club to work upon, || | norte Rees iat: Mir. eats My : you to have | ini in this town got the best code|this family $2.40 a day from now|The Negro croppers and tenant a sha ite cei in “underestimating and neglecting|'The Party fraction in the club is to |) | gly has Had’ some tr nted so that lin the United States. Hours were|until January 1 or give him half|farmers have made good crops and | Ul 3 the main task of the Party—shop|be in constant touch with the Party ecneferrel i canter job. J this meth- | reduced from 54 to 40 and the wages |the crop. The landlord agreed to|the landlords are doing everything work.” However, the resolution itself }/unit or union group in that factory } doubt my tind tt helping our | Were not reduced, aes some Sey say the money. ‘ _ |they. can to terrorize them and | shows weaknessess. The chief being}in:order to actually help them or- A rker is responsible apers print |they were increase he paper mill|" ‘The terror used against ‘the Ne-|get them to leave. their crops. the fact that it does not analyze the] ganize the workers in that factory. it y advertisements and ask the [here has not gone on the code, and WwW ORKERS corisl and political conditions pre-|.. The fraction 1s to find all the sub- \ > if Relief Workers uid ders to patronize these firms, | it looks Ike a cu yi RE: yailing among the South Slavic) scribers to “Radnik” who work in ‘ ‘ e had eager : 1 | whicl am sure most of us do. | =z ‘6 ) masses that it fails to analyze the| the factories, in the first Lar in ) a " hay But hese firms t k > . | d N Ch ll A work and the agencies built up by the concentration factories, to be used ( ee about it a eee ak \Overall P r l C @ Ss | Pro ucers ews a en es G the fascists and the social fascists|‘as important contacts in carrying out § hav 5 oP eR | irae nT BTS Pet J | among the South Slavic masses. The| concentration tasks. To every mem- he ea te ae £9 ier cas a Ms eee, Ce ae . a | eft’ Press to Aid ‘Dail be 5 nian resolution dismisses this important] ber of the club a few workers in the rae 4 eS CE cote ng in ov Tess. 4 The Starvation Army question by merely stating that the|concentration shops are to be given, y; 4 eo ‘ort pres Rise While Plant! y mae Fe af te a ata Why does not the Party in- Bee x . | | aa ESSIeEie a ‘ South Slavic Buro must strain all its|-whom he is to get into the club and “[- Aig tat . yne Coward Shoe | | prENTY ni ~ Epstet Farkas 80 By a Worker Correspondent ‘ th kers from} bscribers to our. paper. sare ee ate building) Cuts Workers’ Pay tot ‘of the “Producers” News," vole gern 13! ethos. 100) MINNESROUIS: es ies tha cetornaists soblal arrest and| ‘The fraction ds to es regularly : rh igh pairs of shoes. : at .] |of the revolutionary farmers, chal- | Sieman 15 migila oo! employed Council Me amis preaailan. other agents of capitalism, and bring| before every meeting of the club, pre- j to the salesman about their ate ae jlenges all revolutionary newspapers} Stein ae jon, the Salvation tt sag formed a| them into the revolutionary move-|ipate the report on work in the shop, j the Freih and told him By a Farmer Correspondent to compete with him in supporting | collected ty stein | Morgan ee They struck ag lds eT hones med | ment.” But in order to do so it is|especially on the activities of the j nid like to see the manager.| LURAY, Va.—The overall factory} the Daily Worker drive. Phameage ‘ig. Unimous st] Betotd oe He ices Lies had five | important to tell the workers about| workers in the concentration shop, and explained him that the |here is paying a few the minimum| “Enclosed find $2 as my contribu- pe ‘49 Malament to| Army call Bande er oKs the picket | the activities and organizations of| and on the basis of the political dis- | nee we readers have in our| Wage, but has set the piece require-| tion to the Daily Worker. In addi-| m. ater 15 ee BY nee arrested, a these enemies of the working class| cussion check-up to see whether the i leads us to buy from firms | Ment $0 that’ the:most of them are) tion. T pledge to send in #2) more) coleta’ br 90! Anderson 23| "Then they elected a committee to| 5° that they may know why and how| members of the club have carried ] Hie tee their nro, | Worse off. Some of them earn from | every month. If you have some sort psa ersba 25; Segal aT? f these men to combat them. out, the assigned tasks. ] and stores the tise their pro- | 55" go cents a day. Apple pickers|of pledge card send me one,” writes| Zaps? 33! Levine “19 go demand the re etesnaw of the|. THe concrete plan of work adapted|...On the basis of these reports, dis- | { in our press. He was verY|get 10 cents an hour and board! Comrade M. Lerner. Gurevitz 38 Season er from Seer ata oat a him, but| 2Y the South Slavic Buro shows that | cussion and check-up, reports are to impressed ie said ee a themselves. Most of these men have! ae ance ee workers Eraxets 2 conastea by . SES alaaete Minea the pita it correctly understood the meaning|’be sent to the National Buro in Chi- 8 . le oing to report this to the ad-jlarge famil: in the office and editorial staffs of} sinye 50 Pukoff of the Open Letter as regards to con- {cago and to “Radnik,” so that a cam- | Hi Gipprevared. The Parts g department and encour-| me girls are now working in apple | Ye" one of our revolutionary news- Tabsott geese capes and under police provtittes,| centration. We give here the pian] paign can be carried on through the ul help the workers to do more advertisin; thelr: be papers to follow his example. “I ad~| Rifkind 4 j | of concentration work of the South} press. in REDLEAF. * the Freiheit and Daily Worker Senet pay coe ot eed quit dress this challenge to the workers | Wisner 2) Fane “38| So two women were chosen to confer) ©). i-" Buro which can serve: as a] In each club a press committee is fulditor’s Note: We ‘a he ean see that it bears fruit. {not go to school until Christmas, | Finnish and other language papers | cottecied by Solomon 1st 4018 with Captain eta ine Ghy| Suide for many other language buros. Pto'be selected that will urge the mem- xSP Sditor’s Note: e he can see 's * s tH Chris S. ticularly. sich 00} Symp. .86| cussion al ‘ 2 oi ‘ Soa onth, | Parti iy. ‘Aarondov 3. Ms South Slavic Buro will con-| bers of the club to send corres} i- ig@@ich the Unemploye : i osliers | ae yaad saa ig Fore reescnh to @ month) "Yours for a successful drive.” etd 18 aie Caries Abe ee ote eo oem ances ot inbate its attention on. the .faur| Bace trom ‘he factories ts “Renal” fem. 17th St, and thet Sake of comrades that | Work # meee M. LERNER. | fiovr 20 Collected by Katz” |coming down there with the com-) - ontration districts of the Patty; |.This committee is to give all prac- + m Tr e firms. Why not} Women working in canning fac- Crane . Abba Stepanotf .as| mittee of the Unemployed Council. ey a s 7, 2, Bomisow 1,00 r se i. e., Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cleveland,| tical help to these comrades, also T aoe Re VO em know about it, especially | tories 10 hours make from ee NEW YORK—Unit 5, Section 1,| Kogen 1.00 pos vonnigi el 1.00; They told Cane Ae a atte and Detroit. ‘check up on the correspondence. ady formed their ov rger r d encourage |to $1.25 a day on piece work ani that thé i of th y | Zaregsky aso. Conseted by and deman at Salley put butte: i S ‘ 3 © > 2 larger ones and encourage ey are proud of the new s K. Maki ‘The Buro proposes that our South |'Wiren possible, the articles should be e ht such ¢ s y ily « Bernard BC 5 i ae ake ttle to place more often and oaks ee, a berg ete Worker. “We are proud of the| woitson 10M. Nelleon — .s9/0n the table ie oe ee “ Slavic Party fraction during the next |‘read before the committee before be~ a Mee one ‘Aption spacious ads in our Daily | the windows you can’t see igh | six-page Daily, and congratulate the| Moslow 8b, ohechets Me Te Lrg ae cut and hustie | SIX months make the following gains| ing sent in for publication. t vides cer and other daily news-| sei : oy ey entire ee on the tremendous Prog- loncaa Bellas | Saul 135 Sea oer iM from the concentration points in the| To each Party member in the club Bache ot ai, aD Overalls that cost the merc! han . ress made in the last few weeks.’ Collected by M. Paul 28 Sa . oe steel industry ore or more members of the club are ar , “dy |per dozen are now costing $9: work | Unit No. 5 organized two teams with | “pecee | Dench 3s ‘gy CNtee Tiundned ateal’ workers to¥ A k ti any jobs in REDPHOBIA ee ee captains reporting every week on the| Pollice 15 | Maliver 28 IT’S A SWEET LIFE be recruited to the Clubs, |‘wirpose of bringing them into the and Brookivr 3 : | 3 Ff erase $0, S¥man 50 , i 2 eine lt tanta, Ga: The ©. ©. ©: boys, I hear, are told | progress made, ‘They challenge Unit} AP... 19 Ok 33; By a Worker Correspondent “b) One hundred steel workers in| Party. Preference is to be given, of a ee Atlanta, Ga.|to deaden all hickory trees. These! 6 to raise more money, with the con- she - ter Ne There is already a wave of red-|trecs give all the dependable winter | dition that the losing unit give a | 10! PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—The Frank ; fete ste (eeaen, POEs Ore ete pea, Corer and strives {0 shobia starting down here. Last|food for squirrels. Gum trees are| three-month sub to comrades raising 05 | 10,G. Shattuck Co. opened a Schrafft} | “c) Six hundred new subscribers to/ tration. shops. pp ae the. polis were d also deadened, black walnuts and| the most money in the winning uni 3a] {o|store bere recently, thelr, first, in the) the | “Rednik” ‘trom: “antong” steel Signe Coxreeenniense job committees to fight |™ eek, the police were cae ae < oan barrier we om fen y i unit.| Raphect ‘05 one 35 city of “Brotherly Injunctions.” workers. The District South Slavic Buros rievances and for such |@n appropriation for the purchase esas and turkeys;. in-fact. all | Total: Received "Tuesday ‘ieee ae jo Johnson Waitresses were hired for the| “The concentration points on steel| ate to take steps to organize groups xf machine guns to cutb Commu- | birds abe: fond \of, gum’ berries. The | Previously Recorded 6177.81 | Blichstone 15, A. Maki ‘munificent sum of 18 cents an hour.| in Disirict 8 (Chicago) are: a) Chi-| of "workers correspondents in every nist activities here hollow trees furnish dens for the ‘ : —| Markowitz oy) Ee °° Not content with this slavery salary | cago, Illinois; b) Gary, Indiana; c) | important factory town, especially in ; -| C6 atulations on the new D.|squirrels, coons and possums, Rc ES pro spermato 10 collected by Jacobs | “the company” puts them in at, the| Indiana Harbor, Indiana. the concentration points, and to see | W. In Mike Gold, Dr. Luttinger, ae se Bees 2st er ooken aoe i. Miller too,candy counter, where the standard| “Concentration points in District | to it that regular correspondence is _ 2 Lens and Newhouse you now have| weite t» the Dally Worker about Stub, Haverhill 6.08 | 1. Fried | Collected by Singer | 100'rate is supposed to pay 24 cents an} 6, Cleveland: a) ey Eteel ang payee a feniars to ee paper | union rates\in cash atline pest “colyumists” th aa e 3 | Finnish Wers. | Liebman -23| NRA Demon. 1.90} 0 hour, due to the fact that the girls} American Wire, Cleveland; b) United | on’ the activities of workers, con- i each working wee i 3 alle a aoe ; fia aticce: every event of interest to workers| Federation 170.00; ae be < 10 cols by Kraus 3) behind the counter do not add to| Alloy Stecl, Canton, Ohio; c) Republic | ditions, struggles, etc. These groups | 5S. rite eee se yout We| Which occurs in your factory, trade gr sa5| Kaufman 25 | collected by Collected by jtheir wages with tips.’ Regularly,| Steel and Sheet and Tube, Youngs-|.are to be given every practical as- | J) = Sani ane one a and try | Union, workers’ organization or lo-| © Garo, Boston 1.00 | : Been - pale 50 Ps ay ‘every day, girls are put behind the| town, Ohio; and in Campbell, Ohio; |.sistance and care, giving to the com- se Ol 'y 3 : re a4 +15] Collected by Stone Blegel ‘Jo.candy, thus losing their chance of |) Tin Plate, Farrell, Pa. rade full recognition as performing Ke eons By pate eo py anit ae ASE Ee Es Rar eta oanke be csttectea by = Dobroviee tol adding to their earnings. “Concentration points in District 5,)an important Party work when they —A. V. : ont) J Melnick .25| " Glassover Harrison -20| There is a ruling that to get her| Pittsburgh: a) Pittsburgh, b) Mc-|write for their paper from the shops, # :>y eee es Lat De SSnbaee 9. 198 |. Relody | es 20 full 18 cents per a girl must not be|Keesport, c) Embridge, d) Rankin|....Attention is paid in the resolution | Lage 100, Fried poy Pee ace ad Ra! Broder {0 off the floor for a moment. If she| 2nd Braddock, Pa.” to the work of the left wing of the 8 Oo. H. 50, Collected by Paul as rsvael -23 does go off, there goes her 18 cents The South Slavic Buro then pro-| Croation Fraternal Union. fe rheun Le oom os’ Sere 4 bs a bs land the hour becomes something|cceds to assign the comrades who| The resolution correctly points out " anater 08 : very oe y responsible for the | that “this plan was worked out espe- A Friend .15| Flatch ‘10| Workers ‘to, Levine .19| that never happened. Well, every| are personally responsible t S ‘ S. Fein 1.00} Anon. 10! ~-Hected by Stone | Slipanort .25|girl at Schraffts loses two hours.| concentration districts, and instructs [tially for the concentration districts. f H. Sidney 2 Fl ‘Wexler : -50| Kapust Aa -10/Here’s how it’s done. When she| the District South Slavic Buros in| This, however, in no way means that ease BE ad al setae uae © -32) comes in she is sent off the floor for| the concentration districts to work|the work inthe non-concentration “Newburgh 3.00| Powasts 10! Kaslofe Beckle ten minutes. Pop goes one hour off | out-and give assignments to comrades | districts will be neglected or that the R. Puehs 5.00) Zielinski Ol} Radin oe her pay. Later, before her time for| Who are to be responsible to the Buro| comrades there are exempt from the g By HELEN LUKE ieee eh ee ae iisppney the day is up, she is sent off again.| for the carrying out of the dezisions.| task of shop concentration. On the fo : List 55887 Giebler ‘oa! ‘turevitz Aptekar And there goes another hour. The| The resolution of the Soutin Slavic | contrary, the Open Letter applies in a all working class women is the fact that two women |(1an You Make ‘Em! ™ “preithols 50 Brown 04 collected by Ban- Me ean cana, |most threadbare excuse suffices, up| Buro also pays attention to the meth- full force to all districts and the Na- th t contributed to the success of the Stratosphere 2 Race: oe" Rohan em see inl Total Graal S024) to the office, etc., for the girls ave|ods of work in carrying out the con-| ttonal Buro will be ‘responsible for {te te in lact Saturday's “Daily” contained the fol- Yourself? ae 100 Critected by i amcal a Dist. No, 2. | |t0 much in need of the work to do| centration plan which is the plan for |.the:roncentration in the districts. The an Isvine mont, as mode by the men who ascended in Stratostat “U. 8. eas pena tee pe PS A Anon. ex Mershell, Balt. 1.00 anything abcut it. sore neg six ee ers paneeies, cconsensee ten, in the cae re: mucccodcd ecletidie os Gall - ‘ The pretty coll 7 t tg] O- Yousnetke agen Brody 10 _— ie aa ere are some of the instructions | Districts named must serve as a help : s Hee ant foe pees wes ae Backtad cacaeias aye ot this nest ae Biav "una Mat 10.00| Wagher Se Oana Sree Tonle eae ao PINCHED FOR THE NEA Pee article Deas On Boas Said enenias be neroeins the Work de played by the formula for a rubber- | Dinner able dress. We thing it would look & Se 2.00) Fucclarone 7. Wendrax 25 DIST. No.6 = | By a Worker Corre eondent All South Slavic District Buros are! inal districts of the Party. M ized material produced by two young Breaded ee oe asad Sauce Mis pear in plete ae wool crepe Sich 5 are ined rich A es 7 No. 37306, ‘Akron. a need eomune. Grree, eae aise IN .. Soviet women neers.” ashe ota h satin collar and cuffs to match.} ukrainian Soc., Singer 2.00) el; fo. , Akron 1.00 is is notify you that can- i 2, 4 if romen | Buttered Brussels Sprouts Hempstead | 10.00 Collected by J. | Prllnsky qe Pee DS 5.09/20! Sell any more “Daily Workers” oe carett lena | Coffee Pen é Hammer Gelfend 1.00 | Anon. 2) 94. Jakutin 9° for some time, due to the fact that | cit shocolate Cake and Frut | "9 names Reine 28) DL tawren ““|T have been arrested last Thursday 1 k e Chocolate Cake and Fruit Salad List 58093 9 na’ ‘ Collected he | 7: Lawrence, | A 3) y 1 been And now that that’s over, I can 3.41 G. Cohen 25) A. Mrnttet yen! | Pledge 100 evening for criticizing an N. R. A. 1 ene ss “ milk toast | in, Para fi te e are ee EE a B. eee 125, Pothtine 9) D Ee al SO: er etiaatte ik a hte ae ebuttered tcsst in a dish gar | from wemen complaining that . Hayy: 4 | J. Racaw oS 49 | ore Sia eel ne bu ssmen, appeal~ ¢2iand warm milk over ji. A good dish | women are not clacs conscious! Some Pig a) Pe el 3 ea ee nog ne to peek punport the N. R.A. ni nee they aie of Sir of = eee ae au to a Mi. Tepper “30 coltected by Unit | Pama 3.00 pears ee 2 a Soy Oe Sone a ~ i 8h lec pocoannt, up custards; in i, SO sha ave to condense | im < 20 ,Sec. 15 Lith, rs. 1 se as | <i were baked yesterday them or make extracts. Here is one: ‘Ww. Kelley 06) sg. MM Friend 53! Anon. 50] Br. 55 1.60 said about the workers slaving on Hf I only could know with what} “Our Home Column seems very We mirsh ef see iso) peeeeee SSromen” *"y5.99| these public sewer works for twenty ue ind ends of food I have left] empty; it shows how few class-con- Sehmall 10) col ‘ z Russ'an Mut “|eents an hour, and treat them wors MMMM erait fox exch of peanut but-| scious’ women there are. atia1t Me Secrarber 23 bei esti logue “A aso] than dogs, endangering their livesby| BY PAUL LUTTINGER, M.D, te magic spell of logical truth. We a os 1 2y iy tent to caw | the} “ie 52080 . i oskaseie peter rol tae sar an: RED, ae ps siving nh ANSWERS TO QUTSTIONS ereowriting you privately. oe ae class struggle, There D. Kopp | Schoenfeld 05 ten Tog! rit 2-74 1.00 $Y “move; WHen —<ney. As 7 ot We Fo s5me lam) f or two, ar sands in the C. P. who | Weiss “19 Greenstein 25 catlectea by 8 e-tected by blast. Js Humor Necessary? eee vee nee ler ane PR = <a half steli: o' \h patience enough to teach | foe te Pee 10) Waxman Hane ‘The bosses here terrorize the work-| A Rea‘er—We believe that an Oc-|'sithics, we do not know of any phy- of ©; In case there is roast jamb left from to be class conscious, too. | aA 05| ““Goldbere. bbe B| Dezout jers to death and use no precaution | csicnal humorous twist to an answer | sician’ who would give his services thi ‘yesterday, I would suggest that it| Of course, many wives are hard to M. Schirts 10]. ‘Young Waimea °23| Anon. for the workers’ lives. I am here from | makes it more interesting to read and| free to individuals. We should like fe © be used for lunch, as a meat salad,| convince that Communism is the only See ee. tp) ema 10| Joseph si eater Erie, Pa., about 40 days ago and they | you seem to be one in 500 who does| to hear from one willing to do so ‘Tr | or-as a creamed meat over fresh bak-| path to take to insure all workers a Parlew 105} Letkowita 8 tas hte by Pokorny gave me a foreman’s job, but when | Not appreciate it. Are you an hypo-| one without “strings” to his propo- f01 — ing powder biscuits. For salad, cut in| living. A man must gradually get Mrs. Gillen 10! Gtistein “to ‘cheer 1.00 | Farorki they discovered through stool-pigeons| chondriac? There is no natural oF] sition, bs a “pieces and mix with chopped ceiery,| his wife or sweetheart into the move~ Se ae ose 10) Collected br | HN 4a ig I was watching the interests of | federal law which prescribes Hat #S os 8 6 fine-cut sweet peppers and onion, | ment, first to open meetings or dem- ist 82026, I. Zasloft 30 “Jg| the workers, they changed my job | medical information should be written |’ Cheating thi at and dressing; serve on lettuce. onstrations. ‘Sussman, | Pegmen, ‘3 10 Oa: ce spe it 1°\from foreman to common worker | in a monotonous and funereal style. | dng’ the Stork cer For creamed meat, combine with} He can “mind” the children, too, — a Collected by F. Goodin .80 | Total Oct. 19 63.62/and treated me like a dog, regard-| As to sarcasm, we only employ it to $ Be eRe shave also heard the git cooked potatoes and celery or pep-|so as to take her away from the PTR as serves | eats Collected by R. Total to date 243.65/ less of my ability and experience, | chastise the quack, the “wise guy,” |{alty tale about quinine una ergot; DE pers, and make a white sauce over| household drudgery. Under this rot- Pe aa | ete ao] een Ada et *- 7, 45! after being ten years “sewer con-| and the stool pigeon who is trying to| but, the stork is as wary as he is bO them. If there are no left-overs, I| ten capitalism, life is miserable .. , ‘80] Schnieder 10] Bapotekey 1.00) Finnish Wars. "| tractor.” trap us into making compromising Res fee ee and he refuses to swallow €@) “would suggest cottage cheese or pea-| but when both are in the struggle, 10) Nelshtat | 10| Lebowitz “t0] _ Society 14.18| Now I am lucky if they let me| statements. Sincere comrades do not +, HE eed bird knows ‘nut butter sandwiches with swect| fighting the bourgeoisie together, oo oe 10) Soumanien Wirrs, °7| ork. I am proud to work, as I| fear our shafts. spt a ctenwe frigate ct Hs e pe. | is . - br : 10] P 2 o workers, e |) Depending on what is cheapest on| teresting. You want to live and hope sree haat mnt oe, ty, | Somzade “10| Sec. 1. Unit 11 .38)and I will do greater sacrifices to| Matt B.—The doctors who tell you ge societies ue bathroot re Reet riaiinn para pede cae ea for pe ea ne we will say a org a5| alte J vaanie * i Unit ry a pea change the world from a suf-| that your little son, who is an incom-|him. On those rare soelanae eae pth reen E .U.A. and not U.S.A. . Sapo! 25) os61 ; 7 00} fer i 5 EG aegire at al the: ties | arta ak tee ees mete: an Rosenbere | 10) Kerehin Gotlectea by | See’, Unit 4, T dunght sad" wis c jeimmer tor| Derr alter do act Enow whet laiehe nies “ine feathered "ytsed Gand chop it fine. Fry chopped onion|. . . it is a greet feeling to have a Shafran, Seer itil 351 ee, Se eicit 14 83) the rich in the World War, but now]| they are talking about or are trying] Was probably absent, having been and a le c Opp ed meat until done. real comrade by your side, afraid of Felshin 20) Polish Pietro “10 ‘Unit & x5|I will fight for the right to live and| to prevent you from losing hope. delayed on his Periodic flight. If you } Season, mix well with the chopped| nothing and facing the daily trials Schnelder, | Ullman Mariett! as . 3, Unit 312 the abolition of capitalism. Th is a for such cases, espe-| had sent us your address, i vegetable and refill shells. Put slices| with you. Then the wife stops nag- Priverd 8 jnlp Pavre 28 | Bae Ualy + z Rails ater they have not learned to|have. told you all this ravi veler can Beene onion es tomatoes on top and | ging the husband for not finding a hist 49078 as, Collected by wt by sense Bd fercaeeagchn a Cer aera — | speak, at the age.of nine years, . We| mote. . ¢ in moderate oven. job, and blames, not him, but this bach | Horn | Ragno Tia! Bee. 8, aftair ¥.7g) Total to date 94.10) Leviton 7 i . * 3 Natali y ist. sy: ‘ Kormel, loa | i r ' i are sorry for you, comrade, ’ “pensive, I would suggest a cheaper,|en the Revolution could never have Wertke, Wexler .20/ Collected oy | Coltentes: Hy bh a, n oon ‘s. us Presiex 2.50 Bienen Syd B. Teeeitngme Ala.—Dr. au K—The duration of your: dis, “ehunky cut cf lean veal, which can| been successful, Our women should \aeterann a. cont eeeare 10) E. Bern [Cetin g¢0 ——— Helzer Sacinivs' bier’ holdw goed in NeW eaS8 depends on your diet. We can “be slowly boiled and browned as alread ‘Clara Zetkin’s Life,’ ‘Memoirs lise Bosra 25) Pemich 101 Total Oct. 19 2.80 Wolpin SRI DEG. clog -s Pha eeirier Ot 4FOs| eee re ron ane, meena. pot-roast. Season with an onion, a] of Lenin, by Zetkin, and ‘Life of|,,Pattern 1633 is available in sizes | ecg boride 20 Pie gH) Pride Saal toa ao ee) orl PRS Tniieal re peemnete abou or diet from your term “ “tiny pinch thyme, a celery top. The| Women in the USS.R’ 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and . A Halpern 50) Schwartn 10°" MIST. ND. § | EL W. Theinest, | tadore pon : will. be ava d foods.” Let us know exactly 7 3 cracker: ow, 42. Size 16 takes 34% yards 39 inch ‘ Collected year. All others ed} you eat. Do you smoke? 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