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miles from Portland Oregon, it would have to be sombody in this Neighborhood, it could are a Finnisch Person, that can write music and | miles from Portland Oregon, it would have to be sombody [sic] in this Neighborhood, it could are a Finnisch Person, that can write music and You could give my Name and Address in the Industrial Worker, as I am reading it, I am 68 years old and retired and not a card carrying member, I have joined the Wobblies in 1912 in Minneapolis and was active up to 1950, the last time I heard the Tie em up song sung by a fellow Worker around Christmastime in 1917 in the Wobbly Hall in San Francisco and my melody might be a little out of tune, but that could be adjusted. I have also have heard Joe Hills Workers of the World awaken in 2 different tunes. | ||
Yours for the O. B. U. | Yours for the O. B. U. | ||
Alfred | Alfred Näfken | ||
No. 10855. S. W. Walnut Street | No. 10855. S. W. Walnut Street | ||
Tigard. Oregon | Tigard. Oregon |
Latest revision as of 20:39, 15 January 2022
2.) miles from Portland Oregon, it would have to be sombody [sic] in this Neighborhood, it could are a Finnisch Person, that can write music and You could give my Name and Address in the Industrial Worker, as I am reading it, I am 68 years old and retired and not a card carrying member, I have joined the Wobblies in 1912 in Minneapolis and was active up to 1950, the last time I heard the Tie em up song sung by a fellow Worker around Christmastime in 1917 in the Wobbly Hall in San Francisco and my melody might be a little out of tune, but that could be adjusted. I have also have heard Joe Hills Workers of the World awaken in 2 different tunes.
Yours for the O. B. U.
Alfred Näfken No. 10855. S. W. Walnut Street Tigard. Oregon