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ARE YOU READY? Whenever this question is put to a Young Pioneer he always stands up and in a yoice full of enthusiasm answers “Always Ready.” If you should ask this Pioneer, what he is always ready for he will tell you without hesitating, that he is “Always Ready” to fight for the workingclass (workers) and against the bosses. ‘That is the Young Pioneer Spirit. . Other organizations and clubs have other spirits. For exhmple the Boy Scouts have the Boy Scout spirit which means to be loyal and fight for God, the boss and the bosses’ country. This spirit is against the workers and that is why the Pioneers fight the Boy Scouts. But the Boy Scouts is a strong organization and to fight them we must get all workers’ children to join with us, Are you a worker’s child? What kind of a spirit have you? (Answer out loud). Well, then, you belong to the Young Pioneers. You should join the nearest group or write to us for information. Are You Ready? (Answer out loud, and go to it). Our Letter Box WHO IS THE BOSS? By FLORA TURCHINSKY—Wmsburg Pioneer. “All Power to the Workingclass!” “Working- man! You are the Boss of Russia!”—these and other sayings of this kind, you will see all over Russia. And really the workers and peasants are the bosses there. Now, let us take one fact. When I came to Russia, I at once was assigned to one of the units of the Pioneers. I began to work right away. Very often we would play the drum. We would sing all Revolutionary songs. Men would take off their hats when we would pass them. Policemen would stop traffic and salute us. We felt just like bosses. If we tried to do this in New York, what would hap- pen? The best way to find it out is to do it. Who is the boss in the U. S. A. anyway? ENJOYS THE PIONEERS Dear Comrades: I just found out what the Young Pioneers mean, First when I went to the Pioneers I could hardly wait for the meeting to be over, because I couldn’t understand it. But now I found out that we learn how to help our fathers in strike and also how to teach the other children the truth MARGARET DUZSIK. HELL FOR THE WORKERS Dear Comrades: I have no neighbors that will join the Pioneer’s Club. They are all Catholics. They are very religious. There is a neighbor on our hill, and she always wants to go to church. But I always tell her, I camnot because my father won’t . let me. They go to church every Sunday and stay there nearly a whole day. I do not like to go to tells lies instead of the priest talk about men that about?, He al talks That is not true. e Is no heaven and there is no hell. The poor people are in hell and the kings and the rich are in heaven, the Gods are the kings—-HELEN MORTZ. All workers’ children who want to help the Young Comrade to become a weekly newspaper should get as many subs as possible. Send them in to the Daily Worker Young Comrade Corner, 33 First Street, New York City. 1-2 year sub 25e—1 year sub 50c. i Address « ..ccccccdeccscccccvccccecseccesessenee City sesenceduseewecoeeocsensrcesenevarosenees State sa kgawebnad (6 Ceivedadsees ste Age... +60. Issued Every Month. Send for a Free Copy of the The COMRADE Edited by the Young A Page for Workers’ nr eS eae SR SR ee REY Re Tene Seno Se See eS SECTION Pioneers of America and Farme:s’ Children LAST WEEK’S PUZZLE The answer to last week’s puzzle No. 16 is BE READY TO HELP THE YOUNG COMRADE BY GETTING SUBS. The following have answered cor- rectly: Luz Vilarino, Inglewood, Cal.; Johnny Vilarino, Inglewood, Cal.; Sophie Stashinsky, New Kensing- ton, Pa.; Bertha Stashinsky, New Kensington, Pa.; Murray Klempner, Middle Village, N. Y.; Ruth Youkelson, New York City; Milton Relin, New York City; Sylvia Masler, New York City; Beatrice Schwartz, New York City; Mae Feurer, New York City; Mae Malyk, New York City. | CUT THAT OUT! More Answers to Puzzle No. 15 Laura Borim, New York City; Celia Silverman, _ Brooklyn, N. Y.; Michael Zagmexver, Gasport, N. ¥.$ Jeannette Cinzon, Bellaire, Ohio; Wm. Rosenbloom, ~ Newark, N. J.; Leo Wolin, Chicago, Il. THIS WEEK’S PUZZLE NO. 17 This week’s puzzle is a subtraction puzzle with a new twist. Subtract the word HEM from TH EB MOVIES. Then when you have the answer ex- change places between the first and last letters of your answer. The result will be—well-work it ous! Send all answers .to the Daily Worker Young Comrade Corner, 33 First Street, New York City, stating your name, age, address and the number of puzzle. cama somenee wma) POEMS By-JOSEPH BOYUS Roses are red, : Violets are blue, Why don’t you join the Pioneers To help thém fight too. Ashes to ashes Dust to dust ‘ If it weren’t for the workers The capitalists would bust. . DECORATION DAY Decoration Day was set aside as a holiday to Te member and honor the soldiers who fell in the Civil War. We are not against that because wm TEVE BRONESKY soldiers (most of them workers and poor farmers BP Pog ok one pk ib was telling us about fought against slavery and for the freedom of the China and he said that we might see it some day. I * OPPFessed Negro race. They gave their lives for hollered out, “Hurrah, for China!” and you should this worthy cause. But, what we are against, is have seen her face, I and another comrade, Joe the use of this holiday to make the workers and chil- Sogat, used to give her tha real answers to ques- dren patriotic slaves to the bosses and to the country HES, CHILDREN ."U.S.” STANDS FOR “ UNCLE SCISSORBILL”. DOING THEIR BIT Dear Comrades: My brother Liberte and me are trying as hard as we can to get more subscriptions among our schoolmates. So we can carry out the instructions of our leader—Comrade C. E. Ruthen- berg. 3 LUZ VILARINO. SCHOOL NEWS tions, not the answers that the bosses would like us “Y bosses. This is what we are against. Aron’t to say, but the workers’ answers. But my comrade YU punish him so she put him one grade lower. That’s what happens to everyone in the public schools who I wonder why the teacher does that, when she her- = self is only a wage-working slave. Joe got the worse of it. The teacher was afraid to GOING UP — IN SMOKE! tries to speak from the workers’ point of view. ’ I can’t understand what god is. He made Adam 5 Chiang’s plans are vf no use to him. His armies, suffer defeat after defeat at the hands of Hankew ; Nationalists. _ BY HECK — BY HECK By IMA PIONEER. use the workers got wise to his little gaie. When they get thru, he'll never look the same. 4, Like Humpty Dumpty from off the wall, Chieng Kai-shek will surely fall. - And all the king’s horses and all the lsing’s mon Will never save Chiang Kai-shele again. 6. Chiang Kai-shek Better watch his neck By herh—by heck. Hs