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Paze Four Majestic Worker Writes of Gains Made Tells How Steel and Metal Workers Industrial | Union Leadership Helped Better Conditions | t atte ae 7 7 TAC ies CHR eae Although in application to y Majes jof 48 as before. At the same time| CHICAGO, Ill—Four years ago ry - : =a |. NEW YORK.—Every member of houses, the overcrowding, the hunger BY Werttal Shor) "|e increased our wages from $2|the Pullman shop heve had. 19,000 | Mave actually been put on rations. Notices to this effect have been posted |the Voluntary Relief Association of | op and trdde union work it still §s) of the children, need no description. We want all the workers to know |to as high as $6 more a week. Be-| workers. Three years ago 50 per| in the dining hall. To a great extent the food menus in the hospital wards the Pennsylvania Railroad , who|Prmecime to slowly, nevertheless! But if in ai tenement. house that has how the Steel and Metal Workers |fore we got straight time for over-|cent got laid off; two years ago| (where the sickest patients are kept) »—— - _ changed from the $3 a month class| jo. “Unbmploved work wartien. |1ong been condemned the stairs are {Industrial Union helped us in this|time, now we get time and a half.|they laid off another 50 per cent) have also been cut patients and those in charge. to the $1 a month class as a protest | oat New Dobe: thie prtanlotn does| broken down and rat holes are so shop, win better conditions We stopped the boss from splitting |of those who worked, and finally| Medi science says that good A Stool Pigeon System against the extortion policies of the) 1° apply either 06 4 Dp) ome a the large that a child can craw! through What we like about the SM.W.|our ranks by favoritism ani forced |a year ago they were reduced to| wholesome food is essential to the| This same medical officer also has | Voluntary Relief fund, must take a| Oo SED¥ either to the work of the! ana the Party and the Unemployed y LU, is that we, the workers, lead him to give equal distribution of |850. All those who signed for a/cure of tuberculosis. But medical) @ gang of stool pigeons in his ser-|doctor’s physical examination again,| iY Counel, its leading funotion-| council have not made this an issue and control the committee and the | work. |Pullman insurance policy were the| science in’ this instance has been| vice who faithfully report to him_|with the result that many are found| Aes oF the lower organizations. | no oniy of the occupants of the Union. We do not believe or trust] Now the young workers are pro-|/ast to be laid off. | forced to give preferente to Roose-| any little “kick” or dissatisfaction| to have high blood pressure and & system Of) house, but of all Harlem, then the those who speak against our Union by Strike tected. A worker who is transfer- Insurance Plan |Roosevelt New | Is Pullman Co. | Pay Cut Method (By a Worker Correspondent) FORT STAUNTON, N. M.—This and its purpose is supposed to be to men, Roosevelt’s “New Deel” has s To keep us qi velt’s famous starvation diet. the company Deal Puts Sick Seamen on Rations By a Worker Correspondent sanitarium is run by the government, nurse back to heisth tubercular sea~ truck here, and very effectively. We voiced by some “radical” patient. The ol tm VAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933 Mass Layoff Is Done By Medical Examinations Py a Railroad Worker Correspondent | other physical defects which the so- x arn ET _ eee, The Party in ployment In y Il. AMTER Ik (e) Since the adoption of the Open Letter, we have begun to ap- ply the general principle of concen- tration. general, diffused activities that na- turally produce no results. New. York and Work Among Jobless Make Plans to Launch Drive for WUnem- surance Bill confidence of the Negro masses, through failure to carfy on day to day work. { ery The unemploymentzand relief sit- uation in upper and lower Harlem, the condition of the tenement negligence of the Party is serious. $ ‘| Sere GE Tin : : : j | patient is then immediately put on | Called doctor or orderly finds for the is hi st been done, because of and at the same time say that it|/red from the small wheel to the|told the workers it had a contract Treated Like Guinea Pigs ioe : i a Of oe Ee ike worker. b This has no‘ n » is not the Union but they as in-|large wheel in the polishing de-|for the first of the month, then| mo doctors who are sent up here | {2° blacklist and carefully watched | PUPGs OF eying Ott at the raliroad|¢n@omsrne tendency still persists in| our isolation and failure to carry on 4 . they t it of he fi f th for any further “slips of the tongue. gi] the minds and practi: f th k in this most important con- jividuals who helped the Maje: partment must receive the higher |they put it off to the irst of the} som coast host sigh sent up | He is then framedcup on some |company does not pay compensation | rages me D nee of e com-| work in is di apace workers get better conditions. S wage paid on the larger wheel. tae Well, jae ere got this! because they are speci but tO] phoney charge and eked out, or| 2fter we workers acquired a thousand | instead Of aereit i lemonstrations, maa year sention pet) tack et veople show themselves to be agains The boss cannot use the work of | big contract to uild our alumi=| tear abowleees a, het government| as sh ht a 3 ees and one different forms of industrial a ng ee concentrated| (h) ere is a lous oa workers control and leadership of |women to cut down the wages of | um Pullman cars. Years ago the| re sebate: hana 200 | ° nerwise discriminated against. isaanen. manner. Demonstrations are a stage|leading forces, The Section Com: Ba! shion:.co », That is why |me ike, the boss|Pullman shop averaged four of|* Ways Keeping on hatic some =| _ Not so long ago, a few patients here | 7:7). of development of the movement|mittees have not assigned the best Be nop comrnivtee., “That. 1s way (men. Before. the strike, qe «boss Balle tubercular nen. These seamen| were found reac It is not enough that the pits in| which, thr they talk against the Union and/fired union members. Now he can-|these cars a day. Pullman will] » matali : s were found reading and passing|tne round house have never seen| “ch, through its mobilized strength, | forces, and these forces have in many Paates: themselves. Fae ta fg ‘ con {Rot hire the old workers back, but| 9% carefully .watched and checked | around the “Daily Worker” and other |}, rallies still farther forces. When the| instances been demoralized by ® F selves. not fire anyone for any reason |" oe oe pack, wv! up om in the different stages of the| working class liter: F ing | me or any form of disinfection. movement i ‘ The workers know that through | without the shop committee. divide the work, and now hardly | deuce di Ghantinee finale | working class literature, including!" Now that they got the best part vement is weak and isolated, to| process of hunger, Tack of direction, their departments in the shop they| 4. ey rs nin the |22¥_ of them gets more than 15 ae , and when they finally “kick | the “Voice.” Immediately a “raid” of our lives sapped out of us, they are | PTP0se demonstrations is to evade| wrong line and practices, etc. It is = Soy bring the evances tthe ow there is more freedom in the | ¢9°99 hours apiece | the bucket,” they are put on the| was instituted by the medical officer going to restock the road with a new|*#e hard, daily work without which |sad and sharp commentary on the i ng ae n that (Shop. The workers know that or- Tassivarice Packer slab in the morgue and cut open £0 / and his flunkies, with the result that | patel: é , a demonstration cannot be success-| unemployed work of the Party that shop committee. They know that) canized into the S.M.W.LU. we are nsurance Racket. — =|” | as to enable.a student doctor to find | it of “red” ¥ rae | eee Of Young blood. But didn’t the | ¢,,1. tn beni es unless we ‘ol the shop com- I gen 1) tient | . How are they working? Most of a rh | quite a bit of “red” literature was} new deal F. D. Roosevelt say that out of mittee through the departments and |StTon: ‘That is, why we will fight |tnem are those who had taken the | Ub way ie, Patient lived as long uncovered. ‘The usual threat of de-| there would be no further lay-offs} (g) Work among the Negroes is| Wotkers that the Unemployed Coun- shop meetings, the boss will be |anvone who tries to discredit our| insurance policy. First the work-|* he did. | portation was hurled against them.|on the railroads? You couldn't say|at a low ebb, Harlem is a District|‘US have led, there has developed ate ah do “away wi Pie ee ts the American |€tS form a line outside of the main| If a patient wants to leave (even| Tt is also a known fact that the| that sending a few thousand healthy | concentration section. WNevertheless, | OMY ® small number of leading forces. won. That is why we are strong, Q,melal delegates {© the American | entrance, while the officials look | @fter he has been pronounced well| Marine Hospitals, whose sole pur-| workers to the doctor, and then have| although the situation among the| 2S 18 due to the, bureaucratic When backed up by the Unicy, with |copetess Against, War |up their records and those enough to go back to work), he has | pose is to take care of sick seamen,| the doctor disqualify ‘them as physi-| masses in Harlem and the other Ne,|andling by the Party, the lack of Esthcucends of members in other (us BOR ioe i | Have: austiet Sto nave On thet his own wey bahk to the| regardless of nationality, race and | cally unfit, is a lay-off, could you? | gro sections of the city is most de_|*#ith in the workers themselves, the metal shops. ee he SAE ATICES pose Bop | ance policies are singled out. And ts 00) miles to the | creed, are generally the first ones to pos one eee plorable, we have not yet won the fethure oe promising Sees Just beca M-W.LU, is 2. WESER ene WOrReES were ‘ when pa port from here. | discriminate against what they call forward f them training real wo : it’ came down|the American Federation of Labor, | check for $1.5 The medi¢al officer in charge has| aliens. It has happened more than New Jersey Messenger help. The, unemployed movement to us am! ed us strike, It) the conditions have rot been made |g worker get a ch been known to carry a gun around| once that upon discharge from the/Boys Must Pay to Keep should develop the largest number of teught us how to elect a settlement | better. |rest has been chec! with him on inspections, because of | hospital, the patient has been turned : . N P . leading forces—men and women, Gommittee from among the workeds| Not the N. R. A. or the Blue| insurance. the hostile feeling here between the | over to the smmigration authorities, | Their Uniforms Clean|I¥O Fay IN MONTAS —|meny of whom have had organta- themselves to prevent compromises | Eagle whcih the boss displayed but! The Calumet Index, the local | tional experience in the unions and or settlements in favor of the boss.|the union which showed us how to|paper, carried headlines that th ; oe By a Worker Correspondent S other organizations. This is not the Tt taught us how to stick together jorganize and fight got us our|Pullman shop payroll has increased | . ‘ I read the article by a western| OF OS. MUNOLICANS | ce st 21 im New York and is 0 in real solidarity. It got workers in| better conditions. We call upon all| 499 ‘ver cent ‘and that there ar | Soviet I ransport Workers Union Messenger which was in the most serious danger. other shops to support us. That is|metal workers to organize into the | 750 wo: in the shop compared | Aug. 21 issue of the new and interest- By 2 Worker Correspondent (i) The Trade Union Unity Coun- why we wor. Now we worl: 40 hours instead Steel and Metal Workers Industrial /to the 350 that worked ti Minion. Our Readers re last | |year. | But it didn’t mention a thing| jabout the workers being checked | Joff for back insurance, end that From a Group of Sovie Sound Call of Solidarity t Marine Correspondenis ing “Daily,” and he is right in stating that conditions are terrible. He quotes “In union there is strength.” You bet! Does he know of the 1924 messenger BALTIMORE, Md.—As a member of the Marine Workers Industrial Union, and a delegate of the Balti- more Local, I visited the Munson cil and {ts affiliated unions have done little,.or nothing about unem- ployment. . in New York did good instance, the Marine Workers’ In- L back ins 2% im Lines S.S. Munorleans to sell the| dustrial Union—and some others did etters f rom jthe work is divided ‘am MOSCOW, U: 8.8 R--Wel hinve: roselved Sour lelia GMA are aleeye | ow goer ce haat to) pag ete 60| ‘Marine Workers Volee” and have s spasmodic work, with no. direction eo as ie ye are bee a thine | $id to hear you relate about your struggle for the cause of the working| cents a week for the cleaning and talk with the crew, being given to the comrades as- of the Socialist leaders which decides |phont the 19.300 “that ave xiii] | class: We have published your letter in our local newspaper and read it| Pressing of their uniforms. When the phe told me that he had worked |signed, as in, the needle trades, at what literature is good for the party | walking the strests. 1h didn't men-| before the workers at many meetings. Our workers are very attentive to| DOYS organized and refused to work|hard with very little food for four| the presen! “ Pi en cordial, M Was one of extzeme boiligerence. Glancing and the irritation through to a working cl es press. “|members and of the consistent policy | d by th merica 20 years and have not sub- | just hit my mind like a| tion a thing adout the relief sta-| 2ll demands and needs of the forei; forced labor, about the 25 cents a|fare of the whole working class. We day which they force those to ov: have sworn to defend with our who eat at our local slop kitchen. | torious Red Army the cause of peace. It didn’t mention a thing about the | ign workers and are always ready to |morthern district, are living in very ments which we have attained during the first year of the second Five | Year Plan. It is the opening of the We know very well that the fascists| Whie Sea-Baltic canal which is of unless this unfair expense was elim- that we don’t get together. Why? Because the great big Western Union Company is afraid that the boys from New York may let the Jersey boys months, yet had never been paid. He ‘This man, an officer, was in tears and called me into his room and asked if our union could get them their pay. The other officer that I tically at a standstill—no doubt un- der the influence of the N. I. R. A ; ‘ } i ; aS inet : ~|Was married, had a wife and a kid, botage condu: joe dead tion cutting the relief off entirely |help their brothers in thes—-—-—-—— See he mace totter this strip, and they were looking to him for|and because of shop concentration. in ilitarism, at Se ee nb) eat aaa Cee Hee ees ed | strong ‘every year. but we won! - *|money for food and shelter. He read| This neglect of theT. U. U. ©. agains: mill "SOL, BEC KER, Tt aoe nave anyt hing to 2 ‘| August Ist,” $nternationat day of| We, water transport workers of| ‘Today, outside of New York City,|me a letter from them stating that|had to be fought against for = con- Expelled C.CN.Y. Student |200ut the rest of the workers who | protest’against war, we, harbor work- F every boy in the Western Union, ali|they had been depending on the | siderable period because of the atti- aie: els ieeet jhave been cut off relief for the|ers in Archangel, have shown that|800d conditions. Now it is made pos- | over the country, pays this graft out | charities to keep them alive and were | tude of a leading comratie. This at- ° \ NEW SUBSCRIBER jleast little excuse or no excuse | we need peace for the construction of |Sible for us to pass our time free| of his small wages. When the New|Row cut off from that, being told/ titude does not exist in the T-0.U.0, jereas ANEW s ae a jat all. It didn’t have @ thing to| socialism, but at the same time we | from work in a club and to use the | york boys are sent to New Jersey they that “if your husband is working, you | now, but no work is being done. of the Soviet cae Pittsburgh, Pa.|say about how the workers are/are always ready to defend our | health resorts and rest houses dur-| are civea titterent Waneh “nes than | ore entitled to no relief.” Fock centr ig ot Bl Editor: - being speeded up. |achievements with our lives. Now we|ing our leave of absence. we ate, ahd All pieceutions aos taken Men Not ‘Pasa. The Lp irae) pereatican pease Comrades, I have livel here in| It never mentioned a thing about | realize the great tasks for the wel-| We can already mark ereat achieve- : : eae batueten aac aot Page increased tremendously; neverthe- less neither the Unemployed Council nor the T. U. U. C. has considered mpi e How can ABS : i know that in New York City there is this question sufficiently, worked out ens b How can vot T want to throw a light to alljevictions of workers, the fore-| defame the Soviet Union, but in|@reat importance to our economy. |no uniform cleaning and pressing | ‘led, to had been fired in another | (7.0 Meresme Sie agence, se: expect me to ceil this when T doa workers that all the time that, we |closures by Pullman banks. Tt did|spite of this we are sure that only| All the water transport. workers of | charge. Port, had not got any money 2n4 | signed forces, etc. : pee ee have worked and are still working not have a thing to say about|under the leadership of the Com-| Archangel participate actively in the| We must get together, organize ana| “28 Tiding vita “y |G) Work has been. done in the |very little for whose benefit? All | for tde capitalists’ paws and their | electric shutting off their gas, water and! munist Party is it possible to over- public life of our country. In our demand “No charge for uniform ser- gave him his money, The oilers worked only at sea and upon entering A. F. of L. unions on the Workers’ & ad hla : : Tod yf come all the difficulties, to eliminate | meetings we discuss socialist con-|vice in New Jersey or elsewhere.” Unemployment and Social Insurance ; 0s Re ul Seen a rocodile throats. At present they | od eae and to give to the|struction work in our country and| What was done by the Now York boys pen oS eet Bill a9 oe issues raised by the ameiy. “I ave should be |rave put their heavy paws on us Against Tammany lynch terror | population all that is necessary for its| our immediate tasks in connection|in 1924 can be done by us in 1933. support’ them. A. F. of L. Committee, but otherwise SG cia ate |workers and want to swallow us.) on Negrees—Vote Communist! life. Our country becomes more! with it, Let’s go! a the campaign has had a purely esied in the « war-on the campus? udent From this day, comrades, 1 am ja subscriber for the working class | ~ Now, as I am writing this, with the help from the Local, we have’ con- | PF! character, with no ac- tion whatever. ¢ |pess “The Daily Worker,” and will | vinced the deck gang that they must |" "1 cows an untenable situation ey game Ratt tt 5 ste IS YOUR NAME ON THIS HONOR ROLL? + == <i Se St eae only such lit as carries our/T am asking all the mass of work- ° e a 5 Leaky Pipes both politically and organizationally, message. Furthermore, were I to dis-|ers to become subscribers and stand | _ pees ej ‘There are five inches of fuel oil on] oy the serious weakness of the un. tribute this pamphlet, { must urst|side by side with the Communists | Total received Fridey $ 342.06) inowi 30 _ 8, Martin | H. Skolnick Col. by Spector |; Totel to Gate 108.10) Edelstein so|the tank tops, and the pump is employed work in NewYork today. e it, end T don see why T/and fight for our rights and keep | Previously recorded ....... 11,869.71] in at 4 names 35) 5.W.0, -20| throwing it all over the fire room. r i Nees Cane to-do No. 3 9 | | Tobias Cel. by Stiteer 15 h rt and| (We do not speak of the weakness alled to ci lon ting till we knock these | ——| Berizion 5 names 45 All the tubes in both the port and) -¢ tne work outside of New York T do. nf dorm, the capitalists. | Total to date Preed Gol. by Kepis starboard boilers are leaking, and the |? Fy r | . =: Kaor $ ie ‘ i i the fire | City and a few surrounding towns, Then the time will come that we DIST. No. 2 4 names water is also running over the ‘i will be safe from starvation Ewd. Wiiton 5 ae | room. The decks are patched with | for, in the rest of the district, unem- Cohen © tion. M. Wechsler 2.25| Total Oct. 20 9.41 01 ch boards and cemented to|Ploved work does not exist at all.) Somradely yours, =—G. C.| CG” zister, | Schule 1-Bx Total to date 874.11 Reiman WO. Ine. ‘menace geass eect eae H Bremman hold them. Her bottom is unsea-| This situation is a to the ata = : ; A jag. i Mary 35] worthy. entire work ‘ef the district, < eA Coin et Cb a 19 OCT, 19, 1933 | 19 names 1.00 Kileinstein 35 y “ ‘The attacks being, made on the DIST. No. 3 Col. by August i 5| No member of the crew has had | _ column 8.60| A. 5. 115 v. Tuomyle, 9 names 171| ay 3s) any money in months. They are|UMons of the ‘Trade Uxion Unity P. Duyean 1.00) List s4087 . Shen. 1.00] Col. by Woration .03 eae Phen Rented derfed. ‘The food ‘eq | League; the efforts to squelch the ef- 4: Vieseh 2.00] “Martenkevich 25 an Bs RS ‘ peared 2 ey aed eeed at it, The bedding |fcrts of the militant rank and file s. Fy s 10) ‘5 ‘octal Oct. 19 1,00| Novstny Friend "35 me as looked al i. in th fe i the iter ts 6.00] Col. by Broader ial. by “Agathe Te to date 524.64/ Bodne= Friend 3 diser: o the | in the reformist unions; the attempts 125 cs ae Rozen A enanske, pa Soligiun Col. by “B. | for the fire ‘room, dingy, filthy, pipes lines, beta eres saan 1.15) Dorfman 15] Secelx . Armstrong, | iibers 11 names 2.65 Jeaking everywhere, And as you walk | sory. arbitration, etc.; and particu- 2 Ano: 35 Kovach . Browns. 3.00| Zitney 4 Co eele srt water beats down | larly the inctéasing efforts to secure Money. 1.00] Rothst: 115 ol. by Bamecting | 19 names 2.75| down the allway, Mf Apropos of a number of things, I think the Work...’ International Relief | aitcration Ot es | “jO'names 58) Total Oct. 19 400] Gol. by Hughes mi Gol. by Turka on you like rain from above where paler tae tare! bso should have a lot of publicity and help at this time. First of all there’s | Peinters gee =| Col. by ‘Tony | Total to date 214.62| Burney 0] tat asmieen OL be ee leaky pipes are throwing steam, It LS Custom Tailors Grindel 210| Gout Welder” aoe) ornames 135| DIST. No. 6 Melson 56 | ence ent Te AO eae is a trap of death, The bottom of | scale, make it OBLIGATORY that the pressing matter of the Paterson strike, in support of which the W.LR. | col. box 381 Beson ee oe | 7 scene Gina -50| Br. 142, Lakew'd 7.75| 8. Sheback P . ARRAN, Lith. A.LD.DD. 4 names List $7006 Sec. 10, Cincin. 3.70; Zanon -40) Br. 163, Balt. 5.00/ Bergen the sea is calling the Munorleans|the situation be changed withou is now very busy. ee ee gett +95! Gol. by Kelisha | 9 names 1.00] P. Holland 1.00} “ Worabiow | Br 177, spring. | Biro | d its crew. delay. The discussion in the District Now, the W | Gal. oy 20. Yusee, | Got ee Balebunas | 2 mame CY Richt enti em | Bioi te ctl cee 10] Pn” PPMPE 0.95] Rubinstein 0] “— on the basis of the extended resolu- M. Yuske | Col. by 2s | Col. by Ki 5 adyside 20.00) Meer "6 7 | ; k ake to their h ——— | 30 mames "| 1.80) tt names 215] SO games 1.60] Total Oct, 18 240] Tex's Br iti, Borie, "| colby Brodsky” | Unit 4, Section 5, Detroit District, | ton on unemployed Work In July hes 3 : List 10 | | Total to date 45825| O'Mctley Mp Tica BT satel reo ” i ad no effect whatever, because i : in the | castiy 1 What do you | 3] Guiman Ee | ote Oct, aps manaa) Tsk 20408 2 | OA ART Reet |) ae Br43, Det, 1300] Gol. by Beck! more than tripled its quota in the | dig not touch the’ BASIC QUES- : | think, comrade editor? = —L. Le “10 ‘Baron 50] el Se ate Ne rony ciel Ree a 95) Br. 2000, ‘Torr., Cohn”. —.23/ $40,000 Daily Worker Drive. How | TIONS. ee E " thine. ah | gate tim it would be tine it we] | Appelson 35] pier, wong. | Prank 35] ctteo 3.00] Fornkalo 108] gectat poutuin. Seo0| Zaprden 3) about the other units? (Concluded Tomorrow) i . R. you can help and| Were able to handle it. There would} Wen... br Ri 33| Palten, Phila: “°1.00| Pase 50) Glorge 2.00 | moctisrote 10] Br. a7, Pi "| Col. by Kelb ; 3 | : aulint ‘ E Lazaroff 5) L. G. 1.00] G. Gomes tans ee ae help a lot without goihg to meetings, | Probably be a tremendous amount of} Biclens 110} Col. by Bunks aes Py: 28 i R. 10.00] 5 names 3.75 Which some comrades find so tiring. | mail — we'd most likely get snowed | Alex 10| Rappaport 45] ey workmenc’ | oak, 48| 3% w. ——too| Reeag POM A Br 128, cule. 6.00] Col. by B. Become a member if you can, of| under altogether. It was a most | .Z2ldka 38 cae uh? BART carela S00] Nache 20) Athans 1% Las 35 ane & Gol by For Hei bE 1 cat |. 35! 4” Schiackt jours: : ies .00| Kazar ‘ Oats t lief ese peepee Rg opie eS Mute Soe aides a 4 ce ap eel ataansky Bt] Christ 8. $l eee a petit Seattle. 3.00 Got by Mansdort - : ny t . 10) Total Oct. 20 17.00| Wise 30] Chev. Worker .10] 37" 196° i i | thing possible now to help, by donat-|the baby clothes to the W. I. R., Metor -35| Total to date 841.54| Kostoff 10] ‘Tom ‘50| J. Zayee 15] BF, 188, Onio 15.57) Col. by Shulman | ing food (and clothing). The strikers | and now is a most propitious time. Realieaseer sc) au| a comnts Mores. il Steet ey 2). rr Bg RH See NN? -}| Goby Nowick 28 : fi ‘ 19] A. ziemba 50} Ste : - Ge a 10 E i i and participate actively in relief | Also, we must add, to any comrades .30) . Bruno +10) 3 Stephen 50 ——| © christ '30| Mance 03} Anon .38] Col. by Gross 4.00 ‘work, but in any event do everything | who have similar things to give away, 30} Menotit Slices s °| rotat Oct. 20 4140) 3. KL $50 ee List 48656 Qol. by Bellew — 60 ssible now to help, by donating|do thou likewise. All superflous ee noe $0] wrotat Oct. 20 1.00 ‘Total to date 0.41 L. Aves “35| Total Oct, 10 71.58 festa a Taat tooea | . (and clothing). The strikers | pamphlets would be well turned over 00 y chints _a5| Total to date -b0.46 pe el teat ee ee |. eae 8.50 : r Col. by Chintz 3 ; uk, Greek Wkrs. Cl. Schieb ‘29| 10 names eat. Take or send contributions|to any of the numerous workers’ 99] Shapiro ia seacaened a ria aa 3.00| Greek were at, ea ae ae * 150 Zodikatt +10) List 109500 i W. I. R:, 870 Broadway. | clubs, for use as a circulating library. = aoa Hh] 8.8.5t. Un. 1 1.78] M. Speher, 6 Gd 2.20] 8. Goldin 2.00| Rosmond 50 ine , ))) This is such 9 vitally important Anna G. sends two very nice re- 215| Bold “tg | Clairton 8.8. Marentsco ‘1.00 sack Ges. Fer. 30.00 pee paar neil 50 eng 5 ation; th f all cipes. The first is a method of 6.00 Adela “Hs pre oa Hk oge oeitiaina Ber 3 Fi ganization; the success of a strike pes. e of pre- Z List 101169 15! ss. Buro 2.45| Total Oct. 20 3.00 Sub. .85| Total to date Schechter 35) Press By PAUL LUTTINGER, M.D. ») starved victims wou > ggles “depends so greatly on it,| Paring summer squash. ‘“Just scrape Be ey ome | dey: Suro 9.50| Total to date 116.47| Unit 8, Martin on 18) Bopkin ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS | ily eat the oatmeal and gain its strength should be doubled, | off the outside, cut in cubes, boil 120| Maslov | eee ee - : Pala: i . 4 i . i Q 4 118 i weight at the beginning of the bled by all means. I wish I had|in very little water, add salt and 38 | mayne '35| Um 5.50| T. Pearson, Unit 10, Martin Unit 1 & 2, ‘Halprin Pakusky Contribution from an Osteopath y 4 : : . , 35) wood: Un. . ‘Chester 80} Sub. Sault Ste, Abrams List 109641 .atment,” but soon after they’d |) 2etter words and could say it more| pepper. Drain off water, mash, add be ee 15 MiReesport "on. red 5. Haragyal. Vander. Mario 440} Appelbaum 4 names 150! G. G. K.:—We wish to thank you get worke thas befores;.c mphatically.. All women comrades, |one or two eggs, beaten. Do not on pened Sarandis 15] 5% Slav Wers. 5.00/ Carlton Hill 2.00 ‘Unit 12 Mace. Peoples ‘Task Gol. by Bloom | for your $5 contribution because it iii Mp a hae you care about hungry kids, build | boil any more; and you will like .50| Koussos 1d aie a ‘a 3.00 Unit 4 hice bd Siac cat, by Dausig ‘| shows that you put the interests of worth even eicuaing ‘Anybody who ‘ W. I. R. There are tremendous | squash if you never liked it before.” 05} Peter 25] Total Oct. 20.” 52.23; Women's C'ncil 3.15 Unit 2 Total Oct. 19 9.65; Hanscom Ruseoe .s0| the Daily Worker, and hence of the i pacers truggles just ahead. The second is a way of making fish | 60} Fould 18] srotal tod: acess | Un. 8 10.00 Unit 14 ‘Total to date 113.47| H. R. d Krasnoff °50| working class, above those of your proclaims this beverage as a cure ‘ ‘There is a letter here suggesting a|cakes: take out the bones, put oe Isserman Pe tO IST. Ne. Bo | Col. by Netchin 1 DIST. No. 1 Col, by Sandrex Gindrom 1.00| profession, which we occasionally eri- | for diabetes is either a5 crazy as its ¢ column. Here are parts of it:| through meat-grinder, add a little Mousinis to} ©. J. Bro Podesta cr} nie ae eine ene («: coalt Benen $0) Galin resk | tieize just as we do our own. Your | Name or & charlatari ik e 0 hee . ns ub. . i 2, i i tae it Nivel Before rire also salt and pepper, one egg, and Section Lists Col. by Maurize Col. by Dubin bein aoe) SEW ws Wants, “Lee Seems tel Rect 33| Nelson Pleasure. Helping the Daily Worker ; may ! new | crackercrumbs. Shape into round| col. by Fisker 1.30 Kynalhis .25| Pompeo 20) wotat Oct, 20 19.65| Col. by Miller | W. Hoekins | (95| Anonimo '50| Pearlman gar ls Through Dr. Luttinger made its appearance, at our | flat cakes and broil. Col. by Iverson .50/ March 0 eee -10| rotat to date 230.03| Begal 10] P. Stranberg art ‘05| wolt Insulin in Diabetes gn (oa 8! we bought it only occasionally,| Comrade O. P. @. writes, in part: Col. by Pollack Willie 0). CE oy, Mad 2.00 DIST. No. 15 ‘Troska 105 by Sanchez .50| Levin ili Ww ived both your| Contributions received to the credit didn’t read it any too en-| « , ‘ N. B. 10] Broeck '25| ©. Lever 9) anicon Farm, Nilkitick '05| Total Oct. 19 4.15| Col. by Nasli ‘Woll Philip P:—We receive y tically—but no trinity |g eae cate aie ee eee | ee, 35] Stone (Cake ented 25) “Bethel =’ 1.00) Sundy 105| Total to date 53.25| 10 names Sapperstein letters, but owing to the large volume | of Dr. Luttinger in his Socialist com- et ifs lyase ually |I wrote, exactly, although my letter| Pollack +10) Jacobson a0] Satie 10] = “peterson, Kozechok 10 DIST. No. 11 aes Sapperste eae eS eae {| petition. with 1 Gold to for it an 's bought every | does sound so as I re-read it. Any- AOD te <30) Jansen 351) Gerveney 05) “Stratford 2.00) Ganon 40] T. |W. Gehrman, Stone 80} Eisbruck ‘ ‘alloted to us, we are unable to | $1,000, in the Daily. Worker $40,000 He . . C. . rd — joskio 10 jerome pF Hochman .60| Samuelson pace id hy not have a swap column?|NeY You got the idea beautifully.| vor 10] Col. by Epstein Anon. 93] motat Oct. 20 2.00| Stocky Rr ie). Diamond 25] Rpstein reply as soon as we would like. Diet | Drive. } @ are comrades who are moving | =vcTy, me I read your department | Garfinkel Drotch saa} Wretaatate 10] qotel to date 110.10| Tagen ‘05 | Totat Oct. 19 1.00 Preesman “30| Rubenstein and Insulin are the only two agents| Beacon, N. ¥.,. Unit effeir $15.25 : tater apartments pecs f | and the menus given I saw life-sized | Sol. by, Bisins eresaen, 101. visosky. 30 DIST. No. 18 Col. by ‘Thomas Total to dete 34.09) Langer -25) Col. by Kasper which are of any value in the treat- ie AE ARERR, Gis Me Genderful (ort Dea” Say Boos pictures of little children in the| 4 Anon Hess $31 col. by Pastucct (25 Reidel goa ho partie ef ee eo 33) Cohen %5| ment of diabetes. Arvoline capsules, ee ee F} i . af “ in Madison . a . Rutland, se! ‘ 25 ‘os # kd in ais. handing out. Naturally southern textile mill villages who] Krumbein Diskao aR ee ce As, ©. Joint, Mil. 1.00| Risk 125] Ft. Bragg 1.00] Silberstein j35| Bente, ‘95| E. K. Herb Extract, the “new” dis-| Milton G. Rapaport —_.....,—5.00 if x are items of furniture they oe corn-meal mush with can-| Soraere Prainlae ‘fo| Un. 3-42 210) See bee gst 8 Gh Souris el igi ‘gg| Shusterman 1.09 covery of Dr. Bertrand (cobalt and oY Sone EEE aie ahaa 1 milk 3 : : jaa istopher 25] Col, i ein ‘ wyo | Covers PET TAOS i Fi get rid of, etc. Why leave it| Req Be & rare ashes West Vir-| resite Marshoo 10] Un. 3-28 59] wrotat oct. 20 400] Col. by "alll wire Goidtarb “0| Levine an cao| Mickel) and many other remedies) mrs, gonn Anderson’ =—————1.00 i ‘sell it for practically nothing? bi a fea > jos and New ee ate Maidu 10) Beas 15:99| otal to date 2138.44/ Ladosinsit 110] Mattson 50} Danziger 35| Sidschinen ‘3s| which flood the market, have no| Anthony smith - PLUME! Hy “There are comrades badly in need | Mexico mining families to whom rea 8.00] Schiff $0) Un Wes Toledo “1.68. 1.0. ‘Toth .03| Col. by K. Nimont .25| Col. by Nismen 25) wteyer -35/ curative value. Even Insulin alone “* just the item that is being dis- | 8tapefruit and oranges are as| 470", Be] Bete BOY asl On: 7-6, Don. #00) EW. eee Pg, rt ed a Cll igen ae 35) Race 5! is not sufficient in the treatment of 4 4 Om 4 . 7-6, Don. § ju erain 3 ; row ‘led, Thrown the coiumn con- mysterious as toe’s eggs, and of Por-| Koch 1100) Burstain Sap] UR. Tra ist” 130] thee .2s| “Tkachuk Wirte ‘io) “Bdetmen 1.00] EP ghwerts"1.00| sugar disease, A diet, relatively free ‘et could be made. I have some baby | tugese and Yankee families here in| Fritche :25| Anon. eb e ee 70) Feinberg 125) Cherntak Antilla 310) Col. by Palance Bernstein -60| from sugar and starches must be ) ‘othes; my seven-weeks old daugh- | Privincetown who eat, whether they | foyer Sle Re os N Seaea as Bol ino | Dea Re oye Epes t7 ogg key. 41.001 Gainer strictly followed. Don’t let people : : 5 : enber 4 (hag Ki ‘25| Moshko stoln 125 5 “50 ; ffs quickly outgrowing them. I'd ahs i = not, a are ee of aan vee! Schwarte :25| Monty ‘a5| Wers. ci, 8.00] apron {is| Likora Sundiman '25| Buchman ‘a Sa persuade you to “try” something else. glad to give them to some com- |. course we must 1g the home eed +80) Bobich +35) otar oct 20 63.00} C2. by Hurwits Maximovich ——| Hall 25) Lappin There is no “food” sugar which can . | “Ge who is preenant and unable to| into the movement—we need more rtwe '25| A. Bobish 35 Menock to] Huminsy Total Oct. 19 4.10] Col. by Bots 25] strong take the place of saccharin. We know| = | ford clothes. ‘This could be carried | Women, children, and youth to -sup- Col. by Kreplek 40) Burstein +50] Total to date 508.93) tarro '20| Starwoyt’ 0| Total to date 299.43 on 1.00] Bascow e the place of sat H J. F, Marva ae ' Ke 4 an i ippman 110) nist 19616 DIST. No. 7 9 Anon, '50| _Krawehuk DIST. No. 15 n +10] Col, by Kasper an old quack who used to treat his| A friend of J. F. Marva {0 include the out-of-town read- pe ae Berger von on strikes a ef Lente 10] Wkng. Women Tist 102768 Hardeychik ‘A. Samboroki, Bisenberg 25] 4 names diabetic patients with oatmeal and} Chris Wamper —..—_....~..1.00 \ ig’ ¢ j ‘ f ; Bicad des fie teuait lowe ta toad at Mike "r gies Pe Adneat’ sterling, Lo ‘25) Friedman i6| pol voham cob Rr atointek ei ism oe Fee || nen ‘28| otet oct, 19 35s7a| Wed to obtain marvelous results— Pace ate» eersreene i | 1 » 1 Fuchman (25 Schrainer 110] Labor 1.25] statt 110! Col, by Michet Total Oct. 19 1.00] Kaufman 50! Total to date 64.62) for about two weeks. The sugar’ otal to date —...—.-..— $65.96 |

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