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Page Four o THE DAILY WORKER. NEW YORK, TU DAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927 STEEL MERGER UNITES FOES OF MINERS’ UNOX ’ The Hoffman Trial in the Barbers’ Union By ART SHIELDS. listed at $137,000,000 and the Trum- j Federated Press. bell company at about $50,000,000. | " 70 shop steel com-|Trumbell produces steel at Warren, | an a ause Merger of two open shop steel com eta eau a — = - panies, announced in the financial dis-/Ohio, and the Republic has mills j |Married Life Isa Laugh trict today, will mean a still more vig- | Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois ing Matter in N ee nat Seas Mage: we SEE ae By a Progressive Barber fluence of the progressive eloment apn of such a eat Beane ing atter In New Workers of America. ie Republic; Cyrus S. Eaton, chairman of the are r, ‘i 7 and uphold the sacred spirit of re-|recommendation carried unanimously. | | fron and Steel Co., which recently ' hoard of directors of the Trumbell Co., (Snagit 3 uns Daut alphas action. But the officialdom stepped in once} — , Comedy | evicted a thousand men, women and jis one of the links between four steel DETROIT, Nov. 24. ey h 7 ‘dus Illegal Elections. again. | ey children from its coal mining village ‘concerns. He was heavily interested |The barbers of pe hick =a Feng Candidate after candidate nomin-| Charges Preferred. |THE audience was well pleased with | at Russellton, Pa., near Pittsburgh, |in Republic before the merger and had | astrous the spirit of reaction an PPO wR ogy Cy Bh Retin hee, ae | 4 ee t.| “the new comedy, “People Don’t Do af i f backward leaders are to the vy prog: | Hoffman was charged with a 2 or e has taken over the Trumbell Steel Co. large holdings al n Inland Steel and | ties B} fos cy y a labor union,|Jected to on the most flimsy of pre- tempting to deptive officers of their | Such Things,” at the 48th Street The- Further mergers of independent steel | Otis Steel companies. It is considered ae ang pc eee in Barber|texts. Special laws were framed in Uesodl afaynea? jatre. ‘There are smart lines to it, it Be 2 “he Same combine are |likely that the two latter concerns miay ) 06 HO aa tad to combatthe sou | cece ViOIAMOni GH fuel Ineéctistional)| yor committee of three was ap-| ° a well, pinged end ey eeciee. pe, brought into the merger by spring, | ined forces of local and international |oNstitution in an attempt to dispose| i oa by the president, Hoffimer fe ee och eas eonice 1 Scab coal from non union Pennsyl-/ ringing: the total assets of the com- | bined Torces of local and internationsi|of these candidates. When this w ee ie oar eats | * overriotted — toward | ( vania mines, southern West Virginia | bine to some $300,000,000. te es a - and bitter fight|0t sufficient to drown the oppos Nine Shad: taepubnale deetebeucene with the end doesn’t mat- 1 Kentucky, are brought into the benefit, in a long ee. {tion which arose from the member- |! Ps : 2 : ter much. | re ore al Thr ceh inte ee uae OS PLE RGIRE SME Tu h ship, the heavy arm of authority | him, and were directly interested in The play opens| var a Ss e on. ‘ough in 2 hah y ;. ; 7 ide. | t ¥ Hiden c By on ane aeaahell The Cleveland Clifts Iron Co., whose | climax. ._.|eame down upon the heads of progres- | his prosecution, were swept aside. with hubby caught /| ene gee ee: a ith the mines will play such an important, Persecution through spying, beating | vive aanidated: | “The committee is already appoint- | having _ breakfast| Sere ee 1 closely linked mn oe unktt ano the open shop plans of the/and railroading of progressive bar-| Shanasey Chooses Officers. ed,” said the president, “you are out | with another lady. The B coal from tainoo in six seams in the (stool combine, is inked with the group | bers cut of the union, has made it} wt is the desire of our General|0f order!” wife gets a divorce, | € coal trom mines Bie ees ate aa i very difficult for honest unionists to Ae yee a me ee | > . “Dic ” i: q ht al it Republic was al W. G. Mather, president of | very diffi é * sident, James C. Shanasey, inj Protests “Disturb” Meeting. only to be caught a/ : 4 ee The Republic: was al a snteeBtlee! and chairman | build their local. International offi- siege I am here tonight,’ Member after member protested 3 year Igter by the! a ene plays qo srenapeaee edie i 5 Deed Gon ouich tg fivhting she mie |ct Otis Steel and a heavy stockholder (cers have continually defended: this spoke up John Hart, “that this local against the ruling, until the president | Ls Overman. other “lady ee Meas ee : Pe onion near Pitateryh mm” |in the Trumbell company. By the ex- system” in disputes with. the rane’ ject a/certain ast, ot officers in thé| “ned thet Heavy fine would be ime | breakfast with hubby, | Fulton Theatre \ f oie ee aaa pied change of stock plan under which the eee ae ea etn the Cone {interest of the union.” Rosed pon anybody ‘else who’ ‘idis-/They then agres to share: the male-| a igay, Dec. 9)“ Los Mirasoles'\ (Sgn 4 i Fight Unions. lic—Trumbell merger is formed, ree ee AY chan these who ses{ The membership was dumbfounded futbed” the: meetitie |There are further marital and Me | Binds) a comedy” Be! Juliok Sanches n ‘ At the Pitts burgh conference of the | Mather becomes a big holder of the eek Wee “black.” , When a slate of officers who had) The trial was a farce. The com-|80d post marital difficulties Ape «| Gardel; Saturday, Dec. 10, “Una 0 American Federat ee any ae re, 2 never done any union work, and were ittee reported to the membership |Play which have been the basis o Mujer Desconocida” (An Unknown b Reece intemationsl unionaawene ask. \ Spy: Officers Rob Union. ell known for their stupidity was | Mittee reported ‘te up| many comedies before. This one takes | U3 con tone ; t various internation ions were ask ARE sat Pennsyl- : e : rey ea aoe canes rap rny US! 2 Se robtiman: wel abun uilty of Woman) by Pedro Benjamin Aquino. € 5, A miners in western Pennsyl. ™ idebewalenlett vane did esce te i | tha ma Ss guilty aavant Pall tes ieiowentt oned f ; ed to s&nd ¢ ze Pennsylvania HHL Haghnlonesdenewetrhe meme cae ee le awake left w te : a imposed upon them as future leaders high Season sout secucanded that evan age of et e He A All of these pl are written by Jnited M wrkers or- | Y8 v ceed, yey roving first that} of 2 ‘ 4 Z vhic’ ceasionally overclutter the| , * Ca flea a aa Ree on Mine Workers ce stether’ unfavorably: Pha Cleveland |G ey MItBDA es thet Lecce ean he be fined $300 and suspended, After | “uch Occasionally ove rgentine playwrights and revolve a ganize the They: will ciets Teoh! Oh, Hea le ae ; Bee thee Badan : Membership Protests. lie enieitad duh he recommenda- |?-°% 3 around Argentine life. During her y ¢ Clifts Iron Co., ha: large scab town | 5 ook, sting amounts running into thov- A =p i »,|@ Spirited debate, the recommenda i P 4 | : r have their wor t out for them | ™."" ees : nee | Cee Une i . |, Dissatisfaction with John Hart’s|,. ae = and defeated It is risque in many of its lines and | second week Signora Quiroga will be d hop ef that name in Greene county, the | sands of dollars, and later that Secre- | : : |tion was put to a vote sind defeated. | B risque’ ti yo a : Saree in this new grou BLE OBER SOD i GH PGRIOR ITH TEE RERUN RARER [eee eee ee : |Program, which he had put over by Grosked Wott jsituations. It is often just a wee bit|seen in two plays by Jacinta Bene- t mines. soy eee: By ae aa Set |tary Salisbury was attempting to get! itie of his alleged authority from | eee oting. ._|naughty. But only harmlessly so. } vente. t ‘ ‘ For years the Republic has been-} Western aoe W st aah re ae cs ee seihrebout 3600, = ypaicaq|the International, because very keen} The chair demanded a_ standing Don’t go to see it, or judge from thess : ) playing fast and e with thé United | SWween moruiern ae ang tna 4 These successful disclosures rai ~|at the next meeting when dn attempt | vote and Posner, a business agent who notes that it is demoralizing, degrad i ‘ Sees Workers. While it was d panhandle strip. e 6 i nae At the prestige of the left w 1g and ini was made to install the new officers. |had recently been bought by a raise |ing or decadent. It isn’t. It is simply Broadway Briefs ‘ tb the unio rer are watched by spies o spite of their small_numbers, Hee A resolution was proposed by E.|in salary, was appointed teller. Hoft- an attempt at sophistication and suc-| 1 i is and visitors are investigated. jeral clean-up of grafters was effected pacvort ig” amiul. the eléctiona, |tahn charging that Posner was can-|cossful to a degree that seemed to| ~~ oe : two mines ir Fair weight to the Soba ees minted ie |=—£0r a Site, : since they were illegal, artd called for|yassing the membership in favor of get a Zood many chuckles from the| “On to Paris,” the new comedy by ; Fayette county unknown. This company’s West Vi Big Membership Increase. the election of a committee of fiv | his expulsion, objected to the pro-| attending mudicnt: The cast headed | Hutcheson Boyd, which Mrs. Chandler ‘ ‘ : ginia mines are in Logan, Fayette,; The Barbers’ International was|to conduct the Business of the local| cedure, by Lynne Overman does a good: job} will present to this Metropolis around i ince the present Releigh and Kanawha counties, and |forced to send an organizer, . and|until properly elected officals could) “Never mind!” said the president.|of it and that helps—W. C. | the first of the year will have Mary sellton mines have been shut tight and jit he other , properties at Hazard, |Within a relatively short time nearly|take over the work. The resolution | “We are voting now!” The ris ing vote | Young in the leading feminine role, P no attempt as yet has been made to , Perry county,’ Kentucky, |900 new members were enrolled. | carried 98 to 8. fof 80) aeaindt: thavexpuleiGncaral OO Racy ee ee | operate, though the company evicted | Se | John Hart, International Organizer Ignores Resolution. lin favor seemed to dispose of the Argentine Players COm-| “pisersion” a new play by John , Bee workers and heir families. RHINE WATER POWER. end cae penchey ue corer) But the International stepped in|affair. However, Posner later re-|, Van Draten, author of “Young Wood- : ig “Merge a President James ©. Shanasey ‘v ited | once more, branding the resolution | ported a count of 26 in favor of ex-/ing to Manhattan Opera je.” has been acquired for immediate Big Merger. PARIS, Nov. 28.—The development |the local in time to control elections ia | A 2 = ley, 4 ‘ ees eee eC sees Hes 2g/@8 “a piece of communist propa-|pulsion and 24 against, and Hoff- | production by Adolph Klauber. p The ste] mer is described as a) of the water power resources of the| Although the constitution guarantees | anda” and ordered John Hart to|man’s fate was sealed | House Dec. 5 i 3 1 $200,090,000 a in financial organs, | Rhine will be undertaken by a French | local autonomy, such small considera- | sane tha z ne ae 3 x 5 +e i a . - a | though the combined assets fall short | company, called the Energie du Rhin|tions were swept aside when it was a aagnel pres "aeeciie, eee ie Closes Meeting. During the two weekbvengapement|. ‘Power, a: drama ‘of: conflict be- ( of that sum. The Republic’s assets are | with headquarters at Strasbourg. question of putting a stop to the in- menhertin liked it seit All protests were swept aside. The A cane auicees he Aieaniine tween man_and God, will be put into q =% : me ea 2 aed nS és ee president insisted that the whole mat- Pl sie pe a Odeon Theatre, |Tehearsal during the Christmas holi- : \ Sa es - — aoe Membership Loss. ter was ended, and if there were any Biches, rite at the Manhattan|days by Myron C. Fagan. > 5 This was the beginning of the de- more protests, they could be sent to | BUCMOS ee z “ | struction of Barbers’ local 552, Mem- 5 ‘ Opera House which begins December ‘ 3 i the International president. When = z ars will b a ae vont! 4 berswere terrorized, insulted, beaten | tarry Hudson appealed the decision | the noted eae s ae wi “ e ‘The Royal Family,” the George 1 u . rai > 7 i b i ve selected from her a i up, railvoaded out of the union. Con-| or thn chair, the president closed the | 8°e? in twelve plays Se «| Kaufman-Edna Ferber comedy which » stitutional xights of the members! e repertoire. The six plays which will} Joq Harris will present here later in | Were swept aside. This, coupled with | Meeting. 4 ‘ be presented the first week are as} the season, went into rehearsal yes- ‘ ' TENTH ANNIVERSARY ORGANIZE |the local’s failure to get any conces-| Gen'l. Pres. O.K.'s Trial. follows: perdess : . | sions am the Master Bosses Asso-| When General President Shanasey Monday night, Dee. 5, “La ae, . iation when they raised their prices, | was a ealed to, he replied that he | Ciega” (The Silent Force) a drama - By JOHNNY DOMIKAS. : y se a ee eon Aer e ae teal | : ; i More Lessons : led to discouragement and the local’s|saw nothing illegal in the proced- by Martinez Cutino; Tuesday, Dec. 6,| This ee eee ean ve . / he vik an 46 & Ueneudtne |membership began to fall, from 1,136 | ure, and put his official O. K. on the |“La Serpiente” (The Serpent) a com-|™emory ‘ad ‘by Walks. Dathirouch wat The purpose of last week’s article was to’ draw two Rides aveuna cack ace jto about 600, and the downward| whole matter. edy-drama by Armando Moo ck; te pease a i ae Sehicen Sonic important lessons from the Russian Revolution. They The poor man working ‘all Gay dong | Stream is still unchecked. | The barbers of Local 552 are de- Wednesday, Dec. 7, “Bendita Seas' 4 a wevhealre vee Sania ae aE were, the need for leadership, and the need for con- Hasn’t got a word to say. | Puppet Officers Rewarded. termined; however, that the matter | (Blessed Girl) an Argentine comedy | posed pri a ah een tinuing the Russian Revolution, which must be regarded ‘| As a reward for this excellent |is not closed. Realizing that the con-|by Alberto Novion; Thursday, Dec. 8,| ‘The Pirates of Penzance.” Nard = “yes the beginning of the World Revolution against capi- For he is busy working work, General President Shanesey | stitution is meaningless, their votes|“Con Las Alas Rotas,” (Broken |tel on this site, ee seen vy a ‘“talism. Today’s article is a continuation of last week’s For himself and family; recommended that the wages of the | powerless, they are mobilizing their|Wings) a drama by Emilio Berisso; office building, Sullivan lived in 1879. article, with a number of same aa aan pains While the rich man is out day and night puppet oer is raised. One Duals i farees among the rank and file to| Mass influence:—This means the aupport of tl 7 : Out, on a drunken spree. ness agent, Green by name, hired |put an end to the autocratic rule of | ple, especially of the workers and PO reece This i“ a set eine at a salary! Shanasey and his henchmen. : . support is one of the most important factors for suc- Wigt ware de-stert ond we must fit of $25 a week and $3 bonus for every | cessful revolution. a boning class of men, wee new member procured, and who has | 4 | ————_—_. Solidarit that in organization Everyone reali ceaitines : b | there is strength. Therefore, it is necessary to present deliver the goods, was mysteriously | henb Dail a WALTER | — The Theatre Guild presents —, It’s worse than the greatest sin. a 3 = SASS. : N @ united front against the enemy. Inside of Russia the 8 re-engaged by Shanesey S organizer | Ruthenberg daily H AMPDE P R G Y i i Pr * ‘ at $50 a week, an a sy F : ( y workers and peasants presented a solid united front. If there is a creature like god, iy teats ie ene GanOtene Hater: I Worker Sustaining | in Ibsen’s comedy Outside of Russta the workers and poor farmers also nar ie GE ae SER RA OF neta iota demonstrated their sympathy and solidarity with their WwW C aw larger salaries. To shoot one another down like dogs; been fired because he was unable to | More Contributions to And can do as he wish; Th., W. 42d. E X Thea., B'way at 624 St Republic : Wed Rant es 4 : he 'y don’t he make us all equal, ‘Outcates Deficit tL Fund | Hampden’s poesia Pcs Pp Mats. Wed.&Sat.,2:40 Russian brothers and sisters by .aiding with all the And put a stop to this? | perates on Deficit. —— SR HEL ET ee PRP an means at their disposal |, Business Agent Posner, who had |g : Bist S40 |e eee eee ee os Orton, Juneau, Alaska. : :1.00 | BOOTH 45 St.. W. of Bway - Marzoeff, Juneau, Alaska Bernard Shaw's Comedy DOCTOR’S DILEMMA Propaganda:—-The minds of workers who have béen tbeen receiving $25 a week plus a $3 H. living in capitalist countri For the rich man this is heaven i P ake- or i Pie Matinees Wed. & s s have been so poisoned that But here’s what I have to tell oe of te soe nee ae : Se id A. Gogoff, Juneau, Alaska. 1.00 ateeee Nake: L they will even fight against their own interé This If we have no money, mulling CHARICE Tes nico |i: Agoff, Juneau, Alas 1.00 Presents Guild Rae has been accomplished thru bosses’ propaganda. To For us this is only HELL. sare . SeB weno ana ie he: LB 3. Kubuzoff, Juneau, Ala: 1.00 ee Tih Tete Aiea Mats. Thurs.&Sat. counteract this condition of affairs it is necessary to lees een. BO ee ve oe ve S. Gozoloff, Juneau, Alaska. .1.00 ae fa | 5 SMR TE TE Rees Spread the truth, which is workers’ propaganda. We can do nothing one by one inot take very long before the treasury | !- Ruby, Juneau, Alaska. ano a 41 St. W. of B’way Max Reinhardt’s Agitation:—-The workers who have swallowed the 9 SUEY € We must all get together; J bosses’ propaganda are like a huge animal put to sleep. The sooner that we organize, They have no desire to fight for their interests, This So much for us the better, i : eet | ; Theatre, | . became almost entirely depleted. ‘The | FRE eae ta National Dy shu, ats Wed. @8at 80 | “Midsummer Night’s: Dream” valli seth ‘cit |D- Avsaragatt, , Alaska...1J : | ; ‘Thea. Central Park Weat eee, ne even: One Meticit et antletf guests AGE 400 “The Trial of Mary Dugan” cenrory 20533.°3°" Na The membership complained pit-}B- Besaeff, Juneau, Alaska... .1.00 By Bayard Veiller, with | Mats: F huge animal must be aro made to understand its real iti ight is is the purpose agi Sepa ' | aN NG—REX CHERRYMAN | condition, and to fight. his is the purpose of agita- terly, but were too intimidated by |A: A. Sagoff, Juneau, Alask 1.00 | ANN HARDIE REX : N ne ars “100 } All Performances Except Mon. & Tirurs. tion, the tactics employed by the official-|T. Zenkk, Juneau, Alaska. . rag aaa ; ‘ iw The Desert Song "ies. “Mikado” Duty and Sacrifice:—It is the duty of all workers to YE PUZZLE CONTEST dom to bring their complaints into|N- Stakoeff, Juncau, Alaska. * stand together and overthrow their oppressors. To ac- the open. rogressivi A. Daroff, Juneau. Alaska. . ert complish this it is necessary for each individual to sacri- Once again we are starting a Puzzle Contest. All| yey eoriag CH aes Tee P. Bosopoff, Juneau, Alaska... .1.00| with Robt, Halliday & Eddte Bussell |OP'ES, © AOLANTHI | fice time, energy, and even one’s life if required. children who read the Young Comrade Corners are eli-| taken, and decided that something |J- Jililaff, Juneau, Alaska. -1.00 THBA., 45 St.w.of B'way | 2U"S cgi totaal ad From the above facts, the children of workers and gible to enter this contest. The contest will last for had to be done to avoid complete|M. Kosoff, Juneau, Alaska.....1.00 | IMPERIAL Evenings §:30 | ER’S Thea. W440 St.bva.8. 90 poor farmers must draw their lessons. They must realize about fifteen weeks,.starting puzzle No. 1 and ending | break-up of the union. A. Forsyth, Juneau, Alaska.....1.00} ‘Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2:20 ERLANGER Sarg. Thurs. & / that it is their duty to join that organization which rep- With Puzzle No. 15. Fifteen prizes are going to be Member Protests. E. Sakoeff, Juneau, Alaska. 1.00 resents and fights for their interes 1001 A WALLS :-: _ THE MERRY MALONES That organiza- given away, in order to give all children a chance to win| Morris Hoffman undertook to call| J. Szesscheff, Juneau, Alaska tion is the Young Pioneers. of America. In this organ- 4 Prize. the attention of the membership to|F. Mattson, Juneau, Alaska. - -1.00 | with MUNI WISENFREND | with GEORGE M. COMAN ization it is nec for them to become active, even First three winners will receive a beautiful book en-|the serious condition of the loeal, and|C. Huntenchen, Seattle, Wash. ..1.00 John Golden Th::W.58 Stats.) mgs " tho this may mean a little sacrifice of time. In their titled “Fairy Tales For Workers’ Children.” | Suegested that the local elect a com-|R. B. Melrry, Juneau, Alaska... . 1.00 Wed. sat, 2:30 | war Miller’ The i . “asia Ne: Hs ARES. He . bi : : : | Fie eet ean Ta GEG RO ain | ony eles ance Achools they must distribute their propaganda, such as. Fourth winner will receive one bronze Lenin placque. | mittee of ten to examine the cavaes |W. Douglas, Juneau, Alaska. ....1.00) GARRICK Thea. 66 W. 26th. By. 8:30 | : in ¢ leaflets, and the Young Comrade. They. must also agi. The next six winners will receive a six week’s sub-|for existing conditions and suggest |D. Davis, Juneau, Alaska . 1.00 Bani: Fi are Tees ey Bd Grant Mitchell ‘American Patep tate amongst their classmates and friends. In this way *¢ription for the Young Comrade free of charge. corresponding remedies, z |S. Goplor, Juneau, Alask -1.00| with Ganciek. Fingers in the. Moders ‘THE BABY CYCLONE’ they will secure the confidence and influence of work- The last five winners will receive one copy of the | Hoffman's analysis was substanti- |W. Gxjeloh, Juneau, Alaska... ..1.00 | i ers’ children, which will enable them to demonstrate their Young Comrade free of charge. jated by figures, He confined himself | H. W. Garner, Hammond, Ind... .1.00 TAMING of the SHREW Pare epee oan ri : ; a ‘ A A f eee : Fox ts the Moti . solidarity and strength, against the capitalists. This contest will be carried on in the following news- |'© ® discussion of union conditions, | M. Marinuc, Hammond, Ind. | SE ae . 1.00 a | Directed by ‘8 U N R I N) E Fr. W. MURMay «| By HERMANN SUDERMANN ‘ symphonic Movietone Accompantiaent ee } pers: Uj Elore, Ukrainian Daily News, Laisve, Novy , ‘™itting any mention of names. This | F. Hotinski, Hammond, Ind..... ir, Obrana, and The DAILY WORKER, All childrer,) est and fearless discussion stiff- | Lithuanian Amer. Literary Socie - otek 1.00 | OUR LETTER BOX should get into this contest. Tell your friends and class.| 7¢d the backbone of the membership | Branch 142, Brooklyn, ™ Y..15.00 | RAC mates about it. Win one of the prizes, | [ho began to demand openly the elec-'R. Tiegcr, Bronx, N. ¥ 5 | Tires Sq. rwite Daily raneay n * 5 as ay es : | saver sara eee Bway, - ———— aie’ The Coolidges and China — — FULTON "isi Camila Quiroga, the Argentine dra- Dear Comrades: Coolidge doesn’t seem to he very * ’ \ "a aa n the t quick in sending’his son over to China and Coolidge This Week’s Puzzle No. 42. OPENING TONIGHT Pace aie, u matic star who comes to the United , ‘Frances Starrs" | States for the first time, will open a two weeks’ engagement at the Man- IMMORAL ISABELLA? hattan Opera House commencing with JULIUS MeVICKER “ Monday night, December 5, doesn’t seem to he very quick in going to China either, The rules for this puzzle are as usual. No. 1 in the? to help the Americans fight the Chinese men who are puzzle stands for “A” in the answer, 2 for B, 3 for C,| { really fighting for their homes. Those poor dumb sol- ete. 6 15 18 5138 16 21 26 26 125 * | HE CEN [ [ RIES” sdiers ought to be home learning working instead 5 22 5 18 25 235611 20 18 2596 25 15 21 AP . | | RYPZ Th, W. 48th St. Mats. Wed. & Sat, ke ia of learning how to kill. Coolidg. finishing his 8 1 14 2085 114 19 235 18 20 15 “ Seat AS RARE: e va ; education because he knows he will land five feet below 19 6 6 11. i by Em Jo Basshe Buy your tickets at The DAILY WORKER office, 108 East i the ground if he goes over to China, 1 Send all answers to The DAILY WORKER Young | Your Comrade, | | | 14th St. and help The DAILY WORKER and this theatre. Daultketaineres yar Corner stating name, age, and number of puz- | The Fall and Rise of the East Side Masses | ie | intel a | ia! { a POT LENER ESE NES OD, | i | , a a nt * { LN C ‘ado i % | oe A Beautiful and Thrilling Play | The NEW PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE production of i | A New Comrade Answer to Last Week’s Puzzle iI Tt | | Dear Editor: Couldn't keep quiet much longer about The answer to last week’s puzzle No. 41 is STRIKE. | at } B E | i a penne Comrade Corner. ee sure f good to panes We received no answers as yet. This must be due to sane | : lea aa a ere are some young people in this country that the fact that this section was printed late last week, | if i ‘ " are sensible. And not like around here all they know Hereafter this section will appear regularly every Satur. | The New Playwrights Theatre | now playing at the is to go to church every Sunday and drink moonshine. i day. Don’t forget to get Saturday’s DAILY WORKER | every week, » There are young boys of sixteen that take it as much as the old people. 40 Commerce Street PROVINCETOWN PLAYHOUSE Yours Truly, John Domikas. More Answers to Puzzle No. 40. Performances Every Night Except Sunday 133 MacDougal Street. Telephone Spring 8363. EON RE James Mishkis, Chicago, Ilinois; William Pearlman, | Mavinaes Saimdan Afternoon Baltimore, M. D.; Jack Rosen, New York City; Mae More Answers to Puzzle No. 38. Malyk, New York City; Fannie Gervin, Brooklyn, N. Y.; ' Milton Relin, Los Angeles, Calif.; Luz Vilarino, Ingle- Zurka Martinovich, So, Milwaukee, Wisc.; Mildred Sil- | | | + Performance every evening (except Monday) ineluding Sunday at 8:40, | Matinee Saturday at 2:40, \ The first modern Labor play to debunk company unionism A New Playwrights Production | and the so-called prosperity in the Ford factories, \\ wood, Calif.; Liberto Meroe Inglewood, Calif. ver, Chicago, Ill. ae PRS Ne SOPMC TRF La ae bis \