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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 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 i n 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.   
miles from Portland Oregon, it would have to be sombody 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 Nafken
Alfred Näfken
No. 10855. S. W. Walnut Street
No. 10855. S. W. Walnut Street
Tigard. Oregon
Tigard. Oregon

Revision as of 03:28, 23 March 2021

2.) miles from Portland Oregon, it would have to be sombody 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