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Page Four Farmer Anti-War Delegate DA AILY WORKER, y YORK, THURSD OVEMBER 9, 1938 ‘Farmers’ ers’ Letters Tell of Widespread Tells of f Fight fe for prerer Trip Thru U. S. Shows Him Growers Are Hit! In All Sections by C apitalist Oppression (By a Farmer Correspondent.) NIOBRARA, Neb.—I suppose you think I have forgotten you folks back in New York City that were so good to us, but I have not and I only hope some of the other boys have found thi I have been busy since coming bac! e time to write you before now. k in letting the peonic I came to rep- resent know how things were back East and what we accon plished ies the Anti-\ I also con-¢ racted and am still & sick from it ye’ ppaned in New} ay bett for ae wn d a com- to hay grab hose who at- NL. ¥ State Farmers Also Suffer. Worker y Takes Dai to Sub Max Benoff, York City, lays | aim to being the first worker ever | enture into DAILY WORKER. Ar sh the He Ps Riders cn Preparations for Chicago Convention So. Dakota Farmers Prepare To Send Delegates (By a Farmer Correspondent) STROOL, S. D.—Enclosed find eck for $1.50 for the Daily Work ;for one year, for the weekly iss’ |I have neglected to do this for a long |time, and now that the weather is a r ype to sell /8etting cold and the nights are long Weyer sold it find that Iwant more to read than , the Producers’ News. I want to keep | up with the workers’ fight all over | the world. We are sending delegates from here |to the Farmers’ National Conference , County lately. at- | | tempt west of the Missouri River in | jour miltant action, the coun’ that is to be held in Chicago. The trip will take 20 days and it will be cold, but some of us are determined to go, if we can scare up the dough. We stopped a sale in Harding This is the fir: im South Dakota. On the stren got a band of farmers together ran off a contractor and his crew | tractor drivers who had underbid the county on a strip of federal road con- ' ST care to Aid to Delegates Voted at Holiday Meeting in Denison (By a Farmer Correpondent.) Towa.—¥- will give you a report on our Farmers’ Holiday meeting After a great deal of discussion it was decided to have all Hoday-members do what they can to make their fellow farmers West sand North welcome while on their way to Ghee dteciace to the o— 20 Delegates in VAIL, held last night’ atDenison. from cond ional. Cdnference. They did not.eé{n w ng at this | time to name* theig; delegates to the convention, but-witkdo that later, as quite a nu er would like to go. As }yet no a: ments have been made t bs ~and we are very m hail | | beat the b; S| ave their fi We d chattels here, ing their stuff at y publish what you r, and you will closed for which ‘52 issues of the me, | find a you mi di jaturday edition” | County. Three Nebraska Counties Named (By a Farmer Correspondent) SPENCER, Ncb.—We are very busy in Nebraska getting delegates for the | Chicago Farmers’ Conference. The boys are working fine. I was away from home last week | and helped get delegates in Knox So far we have around 20 | detegates here in three counties, Watch the farmers in Chicago. {Arizona Striker Is Killed by Boss’ Car; | resented by them. Hold Red Funeral \By = Worker Correspondent) PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 2—A work- er, Rosendo Valenzuela, 50 years old, one of the cotton strikers of Lecal 10, Cannery and Agricultural Work- ers Indusirial Union was run over and killed by a car of one of the foremen of a big rancher of that place, Saturday night, Oct. 14. The foreman was freed, as he was an agent of the bosses and was well rep- We had a workers funeral. It was the largest funeral ever held in the State of Arizona. There were over 250 comrades and their families in he march. We boarded the cars | at Somerton and drive into Yuma to the church, We sang the Inter- national and a Spanish revolution- ary song at the grave, then, as they towered the casket, we sang the Red Flag. I gave an organizational talk on the importance of our organiza- PARTY LIFE Units! Will You Aceept. This Challenge on Sales of ‘Daily’? Every Member of Unit Each Satur “At the last meeting of Unit 9, Worker every week, beginning at OTHER UNITS OF .THE PART RECORD.” This column will publish accep-} tances to this challenge. We would) suggest that units accepting the chal- lenge will in turn challenge Unit 9 on the securing of regular subscrij tions. Here is a letter from Chic: Unit No. 809 with gcod suggestions on how to go about this, showing how socialist competition in the un! stimulates the work, and provosing that every unit in the United States should be selling daily at least 100 copies of the Daily Worker by Nov. | 7, 1934, Is this a challenge, Unit 809? “Here is our experience in in- creasing the sale of the Daily last two weeks, “We decided to use our old Dailies in this fashion: First, two | committees were formed of two members each, from our unit. One comrade of each commitice took | Worker in neighborhoods in the | 9, Section-1; New York Has Pledged to Sell Three Copies of day Edition ion ry of the Communist Party, Se New York, it was unanimously decided that every member of the Unit is to sell at least three copies of the Saturday issue of the Daily. once. UNIT 9 CHALLENGES ALL ¥ TO MATCH OR BEAT THIS e found that the comrades can have a lot of fun out of it. We have dee veloped socialist competition be- tween two such committees, and the reports of progress made have put a kick into. onr meetings. Every unit in the United States should, by Noy. 7, 1934, be selling at least 100 copies of the Daily Worker. “ET suggest the Daily Worker offer a special prize to the unit which will be the first in the United States to reach 100 coples sold daily, after Nov. 7, 1933, and before Noy. 7, 1934. This naturally would have to exclude those honor units which now sell 100 copies. “EF, S. UNIT 809, Chicago.” method of securing sub- sefibers which this unit employs, and the suggestion to stimulete the work excellent ones. It is our opinion too long a time is set for the | | i} | | Both th: at securing of 100 subscribers, and we Pease ead ya etre | tre a ., had nothing to do with | tion and brought out a!l the reasons! padind fered a Lease fom po viet ' believe the prize will be awarded | ie i why the workers should and must} i corner of the jong before Nov. 7, 1934. Swarm into the subway trains,” |this, but they have been demanding Keen Riv alry to Mark Daily oheeniae to fight against misery. We| face of the Daily. The leafict called ‘Worker accepts the sug- he writes, “Shout out the DAILY’S | work on the roads. Now if bid ne had banners and slogans from the| attention to the sample copy of nontaied in: tite deter ‘and over | slogans, and you'll sell your papers. | let again the county might get the Unemployed’ Counctis. “this working class newspaner,” to ve ‘a prize t6 the first woit ter what the |The public was never so eager to/ bid, as the contractors will be scared | Wor er anquet i in NewY ork nemploy the specific news in it, etc, and pay eS 100 regular subserib- find out what its all about out. Then the commissioners can | ft The workers here are not devel-| contained at the bottem a blank to the Daily Worker. This does oped enotigh, so when they asked mean that individual saw | Benoff sent in the proceeds from his | for name and address and for a nd we | proceed with their graft and the boss | | not ne have to|sales to the $40,000 Daily Worker | commissioner can pose as a friend) wrw YORK-Keen rivalry as to} Marks 1.00° Antony 19) and put it up to a vote, it was de-| carricr subscription. These Dailies ‘subscriptions must be sent to the some- | Drive, | of the farmer and use this as a good | which organizatiéty will bring in Heer 120) Cok, ay Sms 30) cided to take the body to the church,| were then distributed to eight | ofico of the Daily Worker, but that lice of és Pa ee | will measure. |1argest amount on” their quotas in| red star Troop 05! Albert” 18 | but when we oe there, Ll houses. This was done on Satur- | 109 Daily Workers are sold regularly | Daily rk s | the $40,000 Drivé at’the Daily Worker | Custom ‘Tailors 38] Arthur i1o| did not want to have anything to| day so the workers would be sure | {9 the same readers. The weakness e J L, Enfdahi LL.D. Kaminckt 10| do with the body and raised a lot| t d them Sund: Mond: | Banquet this Sunday evening in Ir- dahl TLD. amine 5 with i ] fo read them over Sunday. Menday (jn our present distribution of the Best Insurance ying Plaza, is developing among Sec-| alee on oy Gurott 10/ of “H” because he wasn’t notified| evening, the two members of the | Daily through the units is that the on | etters Tom | tions of the Comntunist Party, among | Office Wkrs. Golosewivh .a3| 2nd paid for this service. After some! committee called at these homes are not sold to the same I Detroit, Mich. | Workers’ Clubs and>branches of mass | .. Union 8.60! Jalowick 118 Of the comrades who spoke Spanish| and tried to get the workers to | yw, ‘ach day. it will : end benefit? . bec Wem, Coun. 4 1.00) Farbi 1 hrough raking him over, hi . eet eh tee ves ene : _ | Comrade Editor: | organizations. ‘Organizations hand-} wom: coun. 7 330/ Zines” fp) Ot SOR e Ae ee take the Daily. |a bundle of ‘Dailys and’ dispose of Retiree: Geleene. <0 Soc Ani~ Enclosed find $2. I am making this | Ur CAAETS |) ing in the largest ‘contributions will] wom. coun: 8 4.30) Anon, ‘20} een eres . Leber. toe ie “The first week we got one sub- | them, but not in a systematic way, contribution at a great sacrifice, but be announced inthe Daily Worker. | Wom Coun. 10 3.50) List #2500 stead of a two-hour service, which| scriber out of the eight workers’ | which will build up the daily eireu- the Daily Worker is the best invest- | Seer Tf So keen is the-Socialist spirit of | Wom. coun. 22 200 beg a they usually So el edu-| homes called upon. Four weve not | lation of the Daily, This. does not y att Pi ‘i | NEW SUBSCRIBERS WON. | competition that: numerous organiza-| Wom. Coun. 49° 200] colby Beneon cational for @ lot of comrades there.| s¢ home, The second week (last | mean thet we should not sell out J | Editor: Returning to the | tions have been withholding funds) Middle and Lower | 8 names 80| We organized a branch of the Un-| week) we got two subscribors out | paper at mass meetings, open-air LOTION rickers | | ce aa HORSES Conn, some five |Taised by them reeently in order to| BOW. c., 5.09 Col. by Moch 88] employed Council in Yuma and| of the next cight to whom the | mectings, street corners, ‘ete. This ‘ar ace | weeks ago, I left the rest of my three- | win the laurels atthe Banquet. | Belt: Edu. Wkrs. | Borok “80 Somerton. There already was a} Dally was given. This is in a neizh- | work should be continued: But even Short-W el shed months’ subscription to the Daily| ‘Trade unions, Party Sections, some 3.80) Danto -30| branch in Gadsden. borhood where American workers | more important is the securing .of pe Et qnere I Rasetsky ILD, Kolm 50 live who know little or nothing | large numbers of workers who are Worker to the family where I stayed. | branches of the I. L. D., Women’s! sunnyside 6.16) Loren 30 =a ‘ ° ae The family was deeply interested in| Councils and ofthe International| Plat. Prog. cl, Botvinon 38 about our movement. In addition | regular readers. The method out- rmer Correspondent the “Dai! and read every word of | | Workers’ Order ‘have already sent in| ,Yinesar 440) Zelmanoy ty to the one subscriber, we found | lined in the above letter has this jit. Often the elderly Mrs. ——— reservations fi Sein dalacatt | Blanche Shop =| List 17344 many who listencd to us sympa- | aim. Se einlece ations for their delegations. Yankowsky 5.00| Rudzevich 38 thetically, and one who has prom- | Will Unit 309 be the first to secure a eae re ine cali | ean spear Pubes iar ae Gakstoo ea ied From Chambus, Ala. ' ised to join the Party. | 100 regular readers? Let us hear complained that | to them as if it were a bible. (They he main hall o: ing Plaza, 15th Katz 2.00! Litvin ery “Yes, it’s work. It’s real revolu- |from the units which accept thése sath them Oi ° cked df ig Place’at 8 pm., will be| =) 2.00| Col. eck ve i igh them on cotton picked K | are Catholics and still go to church nach eat b ae ¥ & Anat | Ealeer 00 eee 4 Formed ral (By a Farmer Correspondent) tionary work. LAY we have | challenges. I tton picke 100 Ibs. | ment in insurance that a worker can| every Sunday.) This procedure y : Ys singe: _ = Ala eRe ne sihag BE x a : editor-in-chief of Daily Worker, | ci-Grand Y'u Loti 8) BUFFALO, Ala—Just a few words | ra eee bh }y | Make, against unemployment, hun- | pleased me very much. | a | CL-Grand Y'th Kotnik 95 i} f cotton, the scales ter only 5 ‘eget | who will reves’ ~he last hour devel-| Ci. List 15612 | in response to your letter about the | | 90 1 ‘, { Tr and for a better social system for | They obviously talked about the 5 John 05, i a poime. of the’ weights” Onl! sit workers, “Bact wishes: Daily” to their friends—and priests, | opments on tho N. R. A. and on the, Blum arlene Se SESE Oe ae Core | | oin t (4 eran arty ee neal ave ce cae erilles ses SS oneal lor tecely a day passed by without | role of the Red Press in the strug-| Bars, fo] gids, Plonkin || ference in Chicago. We are trying | | in the center and are filled with} ely, 2 7 t nd eight men from Chambus as | } | th such | gle against it. “Fully 7,000 workers| Bi 05 ! O send ¢! | N. = Smatoee: | obsecons nte! a good pepe if only | | crowded St. Nicholas Arena recently lesen “io! cal by Lukotf a delegates. | bags cicicela ta and dl AER BS rs age ae ey a a ~~ | 4 was not Communist” . . .“Com-| to hear him speak’ on the N. R. A.) 3 °tee i nani 0 | munists are rene end ous | Carl Brodsky, fraps eet: et R. Eevine ye acne * Please send me more information on the Communist Party. shouldn't be allowed to run 01 fe ign} I 5 0 try, because a foreigner wouldn’t| here, will be the' master of cere- on ay ee aelitige 10 cai. is Beckerman WORKERS | know how to run other people’s coun- | monies. ‘Ker al et 24 NAME om Geake a |tries” . . . or, “The trouble with Some of the ntmibers of the pro- Anca. 80 Sar $0 ne | this country is, there are too many| gram of entertainment will be the| Col by Greenberg ‘Lipke. 50 Mes | Reds here, and they cause depres-| Daily Worker Chittus; Negro Songs| ix. Haspet a oe ~ ADDRESS ..... Ciiveds casaa een ane CONDUCTED BY |sion” . Rie Communists should | of Work and Struggle; John Reed| Finer 10] Campbett 110 ; " | not attack the Pope.” _ | Club artists; Theatre of Action in| Grubaum 10] Selnik 5! Ra. J -FELLE! } is the second part os cantar Dr. Toozan, the first part of | __The. sources of these cash V. Jerome's play;''"The Newsboy”; Botinolaee 20 oe ey 1.18 fee A bet drag ppmematlt cate aiubated peneMay jare, of cou veal ll ee ‘eat Workers’ Dance" Heague in a new| stein +10] Col. by Polian . NEW. YORK.--The. other . evening } | them came to me a group of revolutionary dances, and | Steinberg +10) 11 names 1.00 a, worker approached me after I had. s is | down for @ friendly chat with them, | an all-Russian program by the Guild| 5: Steinberg +28) Col. by Gareg | 8. wore f sa 4 me 1 xhaustivel: Koper -10| ‘Nahabedian 1.00 spoken from an Unemployed Council WOMEN DER CAPITALISM higees Lavaca ts Moleipae Ticg | String Quartet. List 15628 Egigian “10 ladder and told me the following: By DR. HARRY M. TOOZAN ceence ke thelr friends and should | . Reservations are "5 cents each. A) 9 names | 130] adabathian ‘0| He is a machinist and works for Are there not sufficient men—husbands for our 19 million American | not be believed. spenale Ginner wilf be served. There | S06. ¢, un.1 30) ‘sessaarjion the Rockefeller outfit in the new brides? The 1930 figures show 15 million single men an? 2 million widewers. | ‘When, finally, I was arrested for wa be fun galore.- Socialist rivalry | sec. 6, un. 24 4.65 Hovepian .a5| Rockefeller Center. He works 60 The deserted husbands were no¢¢————————— giving the “Daily” to the soldiers (ex- | S#/0T6- iNo were abrlategn ack ayetd pore achetceesiar i tea og| NOUS @ week. Many of the other enumerated. It is clear then that | (1 Y. M ie € soldiers, of whom there are 450 now— | ford 20 pe mlssing from the Red | sec. 4, un. 412 285| Tense. ‘ba | employees such as elevator operators. We now have 19,900,000 single men| V@al ou AKE “EM | there used to be 900 over there) and Plaza this Rae Nore tn Teving | see 4; Un. 420 1.80) Friend to] porters, ete, work as many as 70 ur ric rica, a “ ism” ne e al p.m. » $ UB. : Pesti: 10 4 = . zi 5 Pattern 1647 Is available in sizes| They promised to subscribe to r me. | if you have not done so as yet to| we Bgl BP ng 1.90 sometimes seven days a week. HYGIENE OF THE NOSE AND THROAT Imagine a row of women, one lo 46 8 and 10) Sine 4 takes 2 2-8| “Daily” after my subscription would | the District Daily Worker, 50 E, 13th a aie 7 names 1.55) But these workers are not allowed Tonsils woman for each foot of the line.|yards 36 inch fabric. run out.—A. B. polkas Ua see ea ana |e Col. by Mounty “| to fraternize. Each group of work-| If we are to believe some of the tonsil enatchess, we might come to the We are going to have 5,000,000 single |" egelee se le Daily Worker. = ‘ lis] ers has separate locker rooms. In " they women from New York to Chicago, | QUITS ‘INSTITUTE OF LEARNING’ | 2utocravhed by Henri Barbusse, will | Ch by Schmiat col. Wy warmen fact, recently the manager posted preter ie hss ee royce ae A 8 bier (ct ee Ava one colld line: 5,000,000 more women Dear Mr. Editor: be auctioned off at the Banquet. One | Col. by Masing 6 names 12| notices to the effect that no worker | * Very important organ and are serving a very useful purpose. Their between sr and Los Angeles. | ‘Adout a week ago I beat it out of | hurdred dollars was paid for ten nen 2.30) ad ass, 4.15| 18 allowed to speak to another under function is that of serv as a first line of defense against any germs that That makes 15,000,000 more single a college, located in Pennsylvania, | Such ee es at the Barbusse meeting 3 Satins sabe .95| Col. by Thomas penalty of immediate dism‘ssal. may enter the throat. When the tonsils are not present, the germs are women in orf unbroken line from because I felt that my life as a clean, | Tuesday nicht. List 22760 Monsamie +10} | This notice was signed by the | liable to enter the Jungs much easier ’——— == the Atl to the Pacifis coast, | healthy human being was being un- s id er * 1.50 Sei 3B manager. and therefore di ses like | Sion Adenoids ut ave stt e 400 re i e is * cl. jeberman, eg ee oar [yar eat but ttre my | WHT Pawn All He “te ae re enn arn teeta, (| Te adesolgn which ce ane Yor anadian border | intellectual well-being was being} Hag to Save “Daily” | Se 73! Col by Maluchnik cag "We do our part.” I told this peserand tonsils than nd vidual pease - ato cure, ere canals uae ada, Opposite this line of American falsehoods being fed to me. Baftle Creek, Mich. 11 names 3.15| Uburn . 05; Buzzard do their part this way—we | the ‘tonsils is no indication for their | oi - the maids we will construct a line of Being the son of a workingman, and ; » Mich, ¥ eau 4 4 preventing inflammations from Eriaciess : | having had to slave myself since early | _, Here is $3 for the Daily Worker.| co"... 1 Suiuer “fo| Workers must do our part—our way! removal. As long as they are not! nose to enter other parts of the res= rideless American men extending ban .| I'm entering my Second “five-year | Gol. by Lops Turner ‘o5| He agreed with me and will apply | diseased, tonsils should never be re- ry tr ofte: Angeles to New York and childhood, the filthy lies and capital. year | Col. by Lopata to the T. U. U. L. for th i | piratory tract: Fhe adenoids are n De ee cane | ist propaganda which they tried to| Plan” of unemployzient and hunger, | 9 names 3.20/ past. Ne, 8/10 the T. 0. U. 1. for the proper ares: See eaten iotiatie ea neglected by the surgeen and it there- We will begin our walk, our 4,000 | mi ny. 3 Fisher z : 0.00 | i " s ys fella: walk Pet ol the husbands pee when I saw all around me the work- Bromberg ‘as| Berty Gary - 10.00/ - P. “S.—Also it-may interest you i When such a coutitind occurs, the | | left in, that the symptoms from which Riven: that ax civyat Chis i ing men and women whom I knew Philip 10} 5° all, Casey- know that in the New York Amer- | tonsils have to be removed, because | the patient is complainitig are not es that are not yet husbands | be ae Gettoft vine” 1.19| 1tan, the watchmen work 12 hours} the poisons produced by the germs ‘ich and wives, but are eagerly wishing ca ae eing terrorized and slave Goldman 133 per ‘tay—deven ‘days a week. twits ‘the. tonmlla ate ataerbed inl terete Mouth. Lbeelg tien stn whi Fe robe creaming of establishing Vober week. Tducitiadlto go-to alae neue 19)| Total Nov. 6 1613! they get one whole day (24 hours)|other parts of the body and are Usually attributed to be rnaiya homes, 19,000,000 homes, and living Last week, I decide go to rela: Total to date 1609.47 really due to the adenoids... Another @ civilized, full, normal life. , tives in New York. Since then, some- eee eePst Ne 10 off every month—rain or shine. tee to ue etermaeion eS feature of the adenoids. is that when We will ask them, on both sides, thing has happened to me. I feel T . sediment d r i le most common m-|they are removed they very often what stands between them wise | am no longer the blind, misunder- Total Nov. 6 170.69) rote) Nov. 6 mick ae ree MAY CRY = | mations taks place in the heart and /| recur (they grow back). "This leads interferes, what is the deadly ene- standing youngster I was in Pennsyl- Total to date 8919.02) Total 'to date 71.20 in the joints. Such a condition is! people to believe that they were not my that keeps them apart; who are Rena eecatte, Be ieee a ee “ahaa Hite Dash ig HE Sin Wore Prohbic soem erga tuflaat sons Ney or. | Temoved Eres aera te 5 1 New York, my uncle made me read N. Scheff, i, Fritz, Le. 'a.—Peace on | 0! a lammation in one or- enderra Hen : Bea berated A account ey the goings on in my Pigs ried i a} 6. P. San Pri earth and good will towards men is|gan, while the manifestations of the Ses ae ee in Saeieaea into a ditch of crisis, insanity, un- home bgt see: Py bye CON DLO Se Total Nov, @ 27.10 pelle lg ated aah Bis agatha nat 'fhecbody. thet a other parts of| more important than the removal of employment, and 19,000,000 unreal- now), the orker. I say U. Front Affair 11.11 hry | at eae le e since he 4 ye. quite @ common 0C- | tonsils, : ized homes; who are the devils that I have gained a new vision, thanks eee = Pe ‘aaa i ae by jeer Rove acy Rare to see a neglected case igs SPECIAL NOTE—When the doce ruined their lives? to the Daily Worker. Turtle Creek 1.50| Newark 4.10 fe can point to the incident that | tonsilitis develop into an inflamma-| tor says that your child has tonsils, ‘What is the answer? Even now. a. WwW. Library Sec. 4.55] Col. by Hull occurred in a steel strike a few days | tion of the joints, known as arthritis| i¢ goes not mean anything. Every- professors, economists who are icceneCeEMEST inbicPindceos aa Licitas % ago ae Ambridge, Pa. The bosses | (commonly called rheumatism). When} hogy is born with tonsils, and such gm : : ‘al Nov. 5. : ‘arm i 4 eae bonestor'tho cightont Fade West Terre, Haute, In Feige, Set] Samm give pence to this ruling sclety by tended to, the dlease progresses fur-| fy nse yget atte a's meme ical idea, even these experts “will | Comrade Editor: Bishop W. Mt Fer. Ges. Fer. 18.70) which workers are clubbed. ther and’ attacks the linings of the| oy eres, Enlasged tonalla'alss eel ree rec tney capital. month's ‘subscription to the Daily| 16, millions of my other fetiow-| °" © —-C|Ualon city 3.¢ Box in Book Shop, sn murmur or a ea of the hear, | Tet,mean anything, serious, Tt & ! am, the capitalistic system, the workers in Ameritd. That explains| Total Nov. 6 25.00 i "| only when the tonsils famous rugged individualism of | Worker. why my contribution is so sag Total to date 746.75 | Unit 6 1.25] | The manager of the Washington | and is the cause of the largest num-) are found to be diseased and aa foover, the dead system that spells Sullivan County is under martial) 1) pawn cveryibingel. own bere < DIST. No. 7 Chi byte Book Shop'in Washington, D. C.,jber of deaths from heart disease in| ¢hitd is subject to recurring attacks yuin t the growing young genera- reel ae epee are | see my Daily Worker stop publica~ | PenHammer Cl. 1.00| “shulmen, a Monae cee Wee a sone middle-aged people. of tonsilitis, and the tonsils are mn, causes a thousand other aper had @ No-| tion. few. Women's Btamoulis 1.60) 8 sign on it,| Gargling or even spraying of the| found to be full of pus, that surgical evils besides 19,000,000 single women, tice of a picket being killed a few] ea Ae eee gee tt 3 79g! Cot, by Konuscko 25) “Support the Daily Worker” in a | tonsils does not reach the germs that| removal becomes advisable, When What about the army of hold-up days ago. Mon., Nov. 6, “oas, ) Anon. ‘a5| Prominent place. Customers whojare within them and are therefore! such a condition hap, the re- robbers, kidnappers, racketeers, boot- The improvement in the paper as | eur Monday Poe * $324.23 1.63) J. W. :35| come to buy books put $4.30 into the ; useless procedures. A person with) moval of tonsils should not:be de- leggers, gangsters, killers, Wall St.) Send FIFTEEN CENTS (1Se) in| Sure fine. I like Michael Gold’s col-| previously Recorded... agreed 73) castle een | BOX In a short, time, and more is to| tonsilitis should go to bed and take| layed, because it invariably resulte eee, swindlers, white-slavers, | coins or stamps (coins preferred) for oer haa | ep Rosine ‘84! 10 names 1,990| come. general measures to prevent the ex-| in attacks of rheumatism and heart families, who made! applioafion for eae nani pdiireod accra Sune your paper. “Why nat ‘publish. the oe “3 pre has hess $19,688.01 | Ope 8 Wattendaie 28 ‘Total Nov. 6 30.85 Greetin 's forSixte nth Te ack ae tonalite ts otten fo1-| cigpecnas ret charity but were never answered | ber. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE,| Speech that Eugene Debs made over), 2 stisiee, oth Bettas 2 Sig) Os oS tae Se erage mee aes Ty & S lowed by inflammation of the middle) Helping the’ Daily Worker because our city treasuries are| Address orders to Daily Worker| at Canton, Ohio. His anti-war} “‘anson ‘Bielaverg Red wBiar, | Total Nov, @ 1840! party and co. | Anmiversary of the [car which may result in an abscess 7 bankrupt? d | Pattern Department, 243 West 17th| Speech. At this time it sure could be| Hog. Cl, Haver- il names 2.40| Total to date 1280.73| Springs 3.20 ° of the ear or a mastoiditis, because Through Dr. Luttinger: . Is ne all this clear evidence that | st, New York City. Patterns by| Utilized. Then let Earl Browder fol- eat Wilesy a breed aa etna Wass bagi thes October Revolution | the nose and throat communicate with our usiness system, our glorified mail only. low Debs’ speech with what's feng) Org. Prov. .20)°E. Brown 50 ‘Lists + Paonia the ear by a special canal known as! Contributions received to the’ credit ected shat it vinnie oa oar eo rate Total Nov. 6 che Ea ed eee a A elias 1.85 teat z end 8 3 - shill adie ithe Eustachian tube. Any inflam-| of Dr. beers oak Ais Gods B pice *, _ ‘otal lov. . 01 a ames: al to date . ti people, not life, health, and pros} eat Helping the Daily Worker te his beck pee oe Cotes Gorkt’s| Total to date 1,088%43| 8. Massen 19:00 | Col. by Gray Di8T. No, 19 Russian National Mutual Ald Society Br. | ation in the nose and throat is vei se ay “s ie: me ry » Burk ‘but i He te Through Helen Luk achings in your paper. You com-| “nist, No.2 "|. Furness 1.00| 6 names 1.22] B,J. Bazouw 1.00] 1%, Detroit, Mich. -"$2.00 | therefore liable to enter the ear. it | Newhouse, Helen Luke, Jacol ity, starvation, sickness, torture, | roug’ en Luke rades should have an index or dic-| y. Kosmides 2000 Hin 2:00] Col. by Wardo .10 S| Live, Greet the ‘Soviet Union on tts 16th |i for this reason that strenuous | and Del to raise-$i,000 in the $40,000 and slow death! Contributions received to the credit | tionary or something to help Jimmy| A. Johnson Logis } Ferrara “20| Stiasdin “11) Total Nov, ¢ 1.00 AREIVEERED: sparse, Dau av eekae) blowing of the nose during a cold} Daily Worker Drive of Helen Luke in her Socialist com-| Higgins understand class struggle | & G Stirnger 1.00) oe 0 et c meee DISTRICT 8, CHICAGO is not advisable because the blowing| Chas. Reynolds . 1.06 8. B 1,00} a> Salah :25| Smigelskis 15 Mi i Mia ae a “| SCRANTON I. W. 0. RAISES $17 | petition with Michael Gold, Dr. Lut- | phraseology in your paper. G.Astress > Loo teberte 25] Latora | 0. @. Berry Russian Workers, Dramatic Group | af.| forces the germs back into the ear,| A. Gains .. . Pa eer auto a Wa ies Order had Burek’ to er Ay m0 ie the: $40,000 Hi tributed? Ht li we Mert sel are Nl putcesces <" a.g0| | Coeersiotioaaty, Greetings woe | Ceaanen ea sinuses: ie Dire ae international Workers Order has | Burck to ra’ if In the K lave you contributed? las your | We bs “3s " The sinuses are small cavities found | Py; by 9 ‘and Etia 2.00 raised $17 and promises to do more, | Daily Worker Drive. jOrganization donated? Have your) t,."Yerin ao take | eee Lee MMA ee we 'baan) in the. forehead over the eyes and| Tans of lu and G. « 195 falling this amount “its first bit,”| Anonymous $25 | friends, your fellow shop workers | Technical Wer 1. Tenson 100| gel DISTRICT '9,. WISCONSIN lin the chek bones, which also com-| Ed B, Hall ... An affair has already been planned| Previous total . 9.06 donated? Rush all funds today to Pe heed «Sle on eee Peg ld ‘. | 4.40 Communist Party Units, Superfor, Wis- | municate with the nose, and any in-| Previous total saaee leap vein eS Pin ae ov Fiee Daily vee, Put the $40,000 | 5,58 Santi 900| Shkarupa ito! votdn Nov, 6 | aan] rhong flammation in. the nose and throat é already contributed, ‘or jo date ...sseee «$9. ive over the top! Rosege Girard 1.00! Borisaw +15. Total to date 1667.96! of the World Revolution) is therefore liable to cause sinusitis. w