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__THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SIPT. 29, 1928 SN APSHOTS is yf GRE AT! Batty Comes From a Boss Conference NEW BEDFORD FIGHT (Note:—This is the third and concluding article of CONGRESS AGAINST Romberg’s ‘The New Moon’, | FASCISM IS NEEDED Well Done at the Imperial | seTHE NEW MOON” at the Im-|alone is worth the price of admission perial is really a light opera, in/and is good revolutionary theory as in er piano and a group By HENRI BARBUSSE. workers, A great | Scandinavian countries, strive after < impressions | c Since its inception fascism has|the same aims and both represent) the traditional manner, with massed/ well. Of the New Bedford strike. The s F from those outside spread itself gradually, almost au-| the ruthless advance guard of the) choruses, a million dollars worth cf} ‘The story in brief is that Robert first two appeared last Saturday |t all as the truck drew up. tomatically, over the whole world.| counter-revolution. sailor’s uniforms,| ang his friends, when Robert is and Thurs {yesterday in the | Strong shoulders were placed under It drives its tentacles deep and| What Shall Be Done? ..» real singing, no jazz.| tailed down and arrested by the National Edition.}) arms lifted it up and a reaches over to countries which are} What are we to do in the face of gee and quite a plot.) oval police spy Vicomte Ribaut, eed g, perspiring workers still free. Fascism poisons the} this growing danger, in the face of 4 The music is 48-| mutiny, seize the ship, and land on * By A. B. MAGIL. upstairs to the hall. whole of contemporary culture. . |the growing net of these political pcribed) to) Sigmund | Covbbean island, where they at ESSIE KATSIKAKI Pipes were connected, bolts fastened. s 18 years old. She is a we has nc put on a roll and began a jazz tune. There was This terrible spread of fascism is al phenomena. | class murderers who are determined It would be| and conscious of their aims, who are | Romberg. This fel-| up.a republic and prey on the French low has not only} BE) written a few) king’s merchant ships. Ribaut is beep working since she was 15./§ es ese bees! ake to aseribe the suc-/ Subsidized by capitalism and who| § i i |carried along out of spite; when he When the strike started she was ee B anaeyhe aber te weeds m in establishing it-| are urged ‘onward by the theories be maesenes songs cor Dictcia MPA (ie bcd ater ate Making $19.50 for a 48-hour week—| ‘DS, Wille ott PI self master over whole peoples, to|0f the heaven-sent right of imper- | POSMBR tionary sailors, of than become a “pirate” they tell better pay than the average. Her) "0" “C17 ian pushed Kis way| | the individual daring and luck of a) jalism? i | <i 1788-9, but he has|him that this is a promotion from father, Louis Katsikaris, i through the aesd (UG Gate Hate small group of adventurers. There| Become excited, shout, expose the rvelyy Hefbert evidently become Police spy. Weaver, and fat P i from his battered felt hat. | are positive reasons why such a| Wounds, count the number of vic- converted to worked together in t Besides Bessie there 4 down and began to play. | stem of robbery should grow out) tims, keep count of the murdered? | kind of su; some The love interest is largely con- perficial and warped the-| cerned about the affair of Robert j 7 4 A heage j | That certainly; but no complaints f nationalization® he has simply |; . . f arity Forever!” The room of the ground in suoh a highly or-) : 2 OLY. Ob WOU Ona + de has simp'y | with Marianne, daughter of the rul- ee the Kateikari hook with a hundred voices. Soli- ganized form. eee By eloquent they may |taken wholesale out of its criginal’ ing class. It will take more than a three boys and ithree gi Moseeesl | Supported by Capitalism, | come from the hearts of honest peo-| home the Barcarolle from Tales o |eouple of revolutions, apparently, té eee old and Korila ae *_ * * | hich drives its iente pte no) iyglesl: (condermaton can Hottmad) “a good sank of La Pa-| shake this notion out of the heads The mother is | ‘whic nivi halt the onward progress of a ma-|loma, and that tune, whatever it is,| ” F Awe Elevi Rachappell, an American- into capitalist countries according black of romance writers. Bessie was i tered the gloomy, | be textile worker of French stock, had been a mem the American Federation of Textile to the political and social circum- stances of the countries, may take | chine which has been let loose amongst humanity with the express aim of preventing a transformation ; that the wooden soldiers in Chauve) 4 x |Soris march to. A lot of the rest| The scene of the first “acc~is |of the opera sounds pretty familiar,/timed 1788, in the second act, and in the north end that these chil jwhat form it likes, it may be of-| of human society by physical force, | too. j atten a year on the island, that is, call home. Her dark in body | Operatives for many years. He was ficial or semi-official, but it is al-| Organization must be opposed by| But ti is all good, and, no gne/i" 1789, a French fleet appears, the looked tired and wasted as she bent aS Ee SO Sie ie Oe ee one |Ways supported by the capitalist) organization, numbers by num-|should seriously object to see some| island is betrayed to them by a let- over Ge table, nee her black eyes |W ‘ ee areca |governments. All governments use| hers, Co-ordinated measures must| good use made of the Barcarolle at ter from Ribaut, and they land and were brilliantly alive in an intense | Consisting ¢ «¢ Yrepresentativ sharp face and the movements of her hands were restless and eager. Poverty stares from the walls of the Katsikaris home, like an old festering sore spreads over poverty of the various crafts. For 22 weeks of the strike Elevi Rachappell had stuck with the Tex- tile Council. And as further evi- dence of his loyalty he had brought fascism, either openly or covertly,’ in order to maintain “order.” Even when they openly condemn fascism, they use it nevertheless in secret. Up to the present the necessary measures to drive fascism from its | be adopted and: a united movement jof disapproval organized whose mined enough to prevent this arti- ficial catastrophe. | voice is strong enough and deter-| |take possession. Our bourgeois au- 4 |diences are so little familiar with f th are|,. ‘ | beauty, but they can all sing. Marie | Shim erh As TUCEIO AB GAS SRO eee | 2 4 jacter, Ribaut, when the commander | Callahan, as Julie, has an especially | \last. i i ; |of the landing party confirms Rob- ie i I ja over xtile Counci Action Urgent. 1 y Evelyn Herbert, as}. no a” : ; els a 3 ht [his pianola over to Textile Council a ’ : ‘ | pleasing voice. 7 ‘ j Sate Bee ope Get tl Neatiquartars tn livene aince a, ° peck Uae Boy Dect, anna Two years ago together with Ro-| Marianne, the principal feminine|¢Tt im Ris fovernorship, and an- and mother and all things to these |For 22 weeks the instrument had Election What is fascism? Fascism is es-/main Rolland and other persons I character, can not only sing, but i8| ution i Branee "nha eins, Ae at inal children. faithfully served Mr. Batty and Mr. sentially the fighting formation! founded an international anti-fascist easy to look upon from certain ang-| 7 Bessie talks eagerly of the strike. Binns and their organization of be- Old elephant shined it’s nose used as a supplementary force to committee which mobilized the most les—if only she and the others did| 1” he says, with fine disregard Her voice is animated and deter-|trayal. With oil draught from a pot, the official and “legal” means of prominent personalities of the left! not have quite so many angles! eed ar, ee Giied. “I’ve been arrested five But Elevi Rachappell wasn’t stu- Covered by the great big dome, power for the maintenance of a giv-| wing movement from the eee The plot is a quaint one, about 1792, and. not executed. until 1793. Be id ing father six,” she says pid. Nor had association a Bay Where rotten tea could be got. si cer ee Fascism haces and agri 2 the mere ROCESS | one Robert Misson, a revolutionist,| But who learns historic details at vi , flashing eyes, “but they |@nd Binns entirely corrupted him. ‘i © ORE Ey Oly CALE. eta NACE tas Se + fleeing from King Louis XVI to the ji jl bad ok ee He: witehedishondeeds oonei sites: The elephants nose shined in the sun energetic offensive supported by| mittee has acted. It interfered ig trom King a musical comedy? It is enough “Me and my father used to be- long to the Textile Council. But it didn’t take us long to learn that they’re a bunch of fakers and scabs. Batty and Binns are out only for themselves and to help the bosses. They don’t care what happetas to tile Council strikers gradually de- serting, going over to the Textile Mill Commitees and their, fighting program. His fellow-workers talked to him, and after 22 weeks Elevi Rachappell finally began to under- stand. In the great circus of Uncle Sammy, Said in fun: everything is done, Let’s pay a visit to Tiger-Tammany! The Tiger was tamed, it knew it’s tricks, As it grew up in the Sewer, It's dwelling was built from good grafty bricks, The circus owners were good teachers to her! certain elements of the bourgeoisie and upon certain bourgeois masses whose economic existence is threat- |ened by the difficulties of’ the pres- ent period (added to these social |forces there are certain elements |which are ready and anxious for| force and an extra army in addi-| every time murder and _ brutality threatened. To a certain extent its activity has been successful and on certain occasions its moral author- ity and its energy has succeeded in placing bounds to the bloody ex- cesses of international fascism» extent of selling himself as an in-! that some of the solvent New York- dentured servant in Louisiana, and|ers should be reminded that 1789 | taking with him (see the snobbish was a red letter year in world af- |twist) his groom, Alexander. Alex-| fgirs,—V. §. ance ‘Gorgeous Alexander” of the Seas |song is responsible for the most of | 7. * |the comedy by-play. He has al The Film Arts Guild announces | touching skill in dancing on the nape | the American premiere presentation |title of “Faces of Children,” di- j 4 che strikers. The T. M. C. really) And so on this Saturday morning he knew what’ was. coviilg awaited: the: ciuit: anything) against the actual and| "That, however, is not enough. The! of his neck. The part is taken He lin. OGSbER EE ths Casueo of “Mother "ights for us and otganizes us and tHe Gea Ss ne ex So dressed up especially for the affair, possible progress of the working) time has comg for meee demon-iGus Shy. Robert, sung by Robert .0’Mine,” formerly known under the “eeps our people together. Why, ancil headquarters with an H i 8 i \class. Fascism is an extra police) stration, an organized concentration i ‘ Be chcle of New Bedford isnt (unusually determined stride, Mr. er skin was spotty, so she greased it, Halliday, is the character used to yorth as much as the T. M. C.” | She went on relating incidents of | he strike, but never for a moment | Wopping her ironing. Every now} and then a how] went up from one of the kids who had gotten into} some trouble, and Bessie would run | over and set things right again. | “hough Baby ard Korila were bash- “ak children, they were up to all sorts of mischief when left alone. “When do you intend going back | *o the mill, Bessie?” I asked half- | Batty was sitting there alone. Ra- chappell looked him in the eye. “TI want my pianola,” he said. “Who says it’s your pianola?” Rachappell pulled out the papers he had received when he bought the instrument. “Good enough?” “Pm leaving your outfit,” he said. “I’m going to join a real union—ihe T. M. C.” Mr. Batty was visibly downcast He had heard that tune before. He began to plead with Rachap- Clean and spotless glittered her hair. “Old Alp is coming,” yelled the stout Tamer “Get into the old trick, don’t make any fuss! Show that you are angry, make faces at her, For now has started the greatest Circus! Old Alp has entered with it’s oily skin From which the oil was slowly dripping And yelled in defiance: this fight I’ll win, So started to give the Tiger a whipping. The Tiger hissed; Old Alp moaned, The circus erowd was full of fire, The battlers mouth from hatred foamed tion to the regular forces of the capitalist state, whose aim it is to hold down the rebellious masses by force and keep them within the framevjork of the capitalist social order. it is perfectly clear that the re- action has always. the same aim, i. e., to maintain the status quo of the| honest citizen can continue to toler-| ©: social order in capitalist society. The same aim is held by all capi- talist states who place their state of the anti-fascist forces by calling an international anti-fascist gress. That is an idea which I am now expressing for the first time here to people with hearts and con- sciences, i. e., men and women who revolt against the brutalities, crimes and excesses of fascism which no con- ate. This congress must be convened |upon the broadest possible basis | aaeeancastet oa eae po | rected by Jacqueus Feyder, who also |“Shoulder to shoulder, bolder and| directed “Carmen,” “Crainquebille” | nolder, we grow as we go along’”|and “Therese Raquen.” | KEITH - ALBER fe VE | REALISTIC” ~° 3rd WEEK featingty. pell. He offered him $20 if he As the stout Tamer managed the wire. apparatus at the disposal of Widnes must elles) epeniaeedy * we FS a . eae ethan ; SS: s it =| lirect politic: ‘itation —N. Y. Ti: ~ r Again her eyes flashed. “Not un-| Would let the vianola stay. “No! The circus ground was covered with oil, persed ont wo sad Rotates the polltieal pectien | mes 42nd_Street_and Broadway By Popular Demand_| fil they take away the wage-cut and |Said Rachappell. Finally he grew Like a sewer of filth it looked, ments ‘onthe part’ of the working| A tribune will then be formed from ‘ive us our 20 per cent increase!” |angry. “You're nothing but a bunch The stout tamer seen the crowd boil Heanee 3 the representatives of the victims, And she added: “Yes, and not until | of yellow scabe!” he shouted, So had both wires on a nail hooked. . P' . . “hey recognize our union. None of | eur. people will go back. We would father starve.” Her thin, 18-year-old body qi ered and defiance looked out of her dark, eyes. I knew she meant it. ee Were on the psint of leaving wher she stopped us: “Wait!” | the ran into the kitchen and quickly | ‘merged with a bottle and several | "mall giasses. She poured out a} Niquid that looked almost like water. | ‘ts taste, however, was decidedly “mwatery. “This is a Greek drink,” *he said, calling it by a name which * +, ; 4 2 Adapted from Moliere’s “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme,” by F. Anstey T made no attempt to repeat. “My|in the hospital. Once she weighed opens the eighty-seventh season on counter-revolution, or in other| program: Partita, Johann Sebastian Tuesday Eve., Oct. 3 “THE CAD ie BONG: Wednesday Matinee, father mado it.” BIB. HOUnce ow SHE weighs Only rac sae avenue at Caccegio atatt words it strives to prevent the com-| Bach; Sonata for Violin and Piano,| | Oct 3! GIHDA CABLE? CONT UEMAN: Wednesday Kvening, Just then the father came in.|88- Count that up on the credit =one 1S al one aa ing of the social revolution. |Guillaume Lekeu; Saudades do THURSDAY Tieuis Katsikaris is a Greek worker f about 40, with a sharp, bony face md bright, deepset eyes. His body 5 thin and wiry, his gestures have | his daughter's sharpness and he “peaks in short, nervous phrases. Katsikaris looked sharply at four- | ~ear-old Korila. He dug his hand { into his pocket, pulled out a penny | BME iis tace'ns the chia grabbed | National Guards, "And what do you |=emmere, Waaenaare, Hist Sym to all capitalist countries. ‘The open _MUSIC AND CONCERTS | | EY MER sun GREAT ‘t up his face as the child grabbed eres eee 3 Raconet he ae |Phony, a premiere performance. An-| The noted cellist is one of the Rus-| State fascism in Italy, Spain, Fin- ag perceived Pepe Set chest. T slapped him in the face other novelty by an American com-)sian Trio, who will appear in Town| land, the Baltic and Balkan coun-| | le talked readily. hest. dir “I don’t care | f dey arrest me 15 times—I go to | ‘icket-line. Every day I gct up 5| “clock, go to mills, look around, see i ae | 99 : edie strike Trio theald’ at + * |ning concerts of October 11 and 12.) Russia. |fiction of independence of the state Pine miso, Fede wre aT eS og P| iSBY REQUEST 70 scab should work. I no ’fraid o MIL Mr. Mengelberg conducts one other | apparatus, as in the United States, Sat, Eve. Oct.t, at 8.30 (1st Students’) |), 3, ¢. Nugent & Elliott, Nugent ‘ithe See se srrest me five: times Y 1 -y of New Bedford |Comeert, that of Sunday afternoon, “Germany’s Side of the War,”|Germany, France, Great Britain,| mounrts Divortimenter Steonene il| pal TS Sechelt VIOLET,,MINOR eee es canghter), bat) (yy last memory at) New Be Prine | October 14, before turuning over his photographed from behind the Ger-/and even in the “classical land of| Eulenspiegel; senuberts Srmphony in C| ERT Thea. 44,W.ofB'way.By. | HEMING ™ WATSON Ho fraid. Batty and Binns—dey |" a picket demonstration at the |haton temporarily to Walter Dam-|man lines on all fronts in Europe, democracy,” Switzerland and in the| AFt#¥f Judson, Mer. (Steinway Piano). SHUBERT. Qiiyiirais, wed.Sat2 30 | fy anda brilliant supporting cast ee co erarcs: Telidenct page Mi, ; rosch. The latter makes his first/will remain a third week at the, =| wep. BvE,| GUY ODETTE DE WOLF | { = Q Picket. Go home, go to sleep.) Tw picket-lines were walking up |S oscrance of the season on Satur-| Fifth Avense Plt, | | | ownHal OCT, ard”|ROBERTSON = MYRTIL ~ HOOPEK NE ELLIOTTS What for dey tell us not to picket? | and down in front of the mill. An- ba | at 8:80 p-m.| in a musical romance of Chopin terete dearbnlal 8 Seere no fight, we no win strike. I hd Riwhis aah ahah aed dicate | tt flinging his union card to the floor. He called together his friends of the ie C., who secured a truck, and the pianola was taken out. Mr. Batty looked on in silence. £ he 7 T talked to Elevi Rachappeli. He felt a little contrite, like a person who had been consorting with thieves. But he was glad that he had at last come over to the T. M. C. to fight side by side with the thousands of his fellow-strikers. “They're nothing but yellow scabs!” he repeated. The wife of Elevi Rachappell is side of the mills. He has two sons, | one 14 and the other 18. The older | one he refused to mention by name. | “He's no better than a scab, a yel- | low scab. And I told it to him, too. | He’s a member of the National | Guard, and when there was that big | picket demonstration at the Whit- | man Mill, at which 256 of us were | ing but a| He belongs with Batty id told him he was nor ‘y scab. and Binns!” other group of strikers stood nea’ And laughed with contempt at the mob Which witnessed the sham-fight, Yellow to his partner: say listen Bob Old Man Barnum was perfectly right! —GENE G. ROSS. Mengelberg to Conduct Opening Philharmonic -Concert Willem Mengelberg, conductor of the Philharmonic-Symphony Society, ' OSSIP GISKIN with a program comprising the | Beethoven “Coriolanus” Overture, the Mozart Divertimento, Strauss’ Till Eulenspiegel, and the Schubert! C major Symphony. The program will be repeated on Friday after-| noon. On Sunday afternoon the Schubert work will be replaced by poser, the Fata Morgana of Emer-/|Hall this evening at the concert son Whithorne, is scheduled for the| given by the ICOR for the benefit Thursday afternoon and Friday eve-|of Jewish Colonization in Soviet The Roxy Theatre beginning to- Types of Fascism. But fascism as a combined form of legal and semi-legal organiza- tions of the counter-revolution | which has grown up on the basis |of the experiences of the post-war |revolutions and the revolutionary \actions of the working masses at a time when the official state ap- paratus and the reaction were un- able to prevent social convulsions, differs from the normal reaction by the fact that with its two methods, ber of its victims, etc., it strives to create the so-called preventative It is sufficient to make a short review of the countries where fas- cism has expressed itself in one form or another, in order to see that | fascism, no matter what its form, | does not represent any specific| fighting methods of the Italian bourgeoisie or any other country, but that at present it is applicable | tries, the South American countries, | | Venezuela and Chile, and the semi- legal fascism which maintains the| its reactionary intensity, the num-| the executed, the persecuted can come from all corners of the world must listen. The congress must also be an organization for work. It must examine all means which damn, mighty and powerful, with ‘of the people can offer at least ef- |feetive resistance to the forces of | fascism. 2 Sylvia Lent, the talented young violinist, will appear in recital at | Town Hall Wednesday night. The Brail, Darius Milhaud; Nocturne, | Lili Boulanger; La Fontaine d’Are- thuse, Karol Szymanowski; Flight of the Bumble-Bee, Rimsky- Korsakov-Hartmann; Hopak, Mous- sorgsky; Pavane, Ravel-Kochanski Rapsodia Piemontese, Leone. Siniga- glia. PhilharmonicSymphony MENGELBERG, conductor | VIOLIN RECITAL BY and expose facts to which the world, can be used in order to build up a) | which the proletarian organizations | The) AUTHENTIC — A€TUAL THRILLING SUBMARINE WARFARE! EXTRA ADDED FEATURE— “KILLING THE KILLER” A Cobra and Mongoose Fight to Death ‘Theatre, 14th St.-6th Av. Phone 7167 Watkins, Prices; 50c¢_ to | CIVIC REPERTORY #23:\ssie."s98"0 es Eva Le Gallienne, Director OPENS MONDAY NIGHT at 8:30 with “THE WOULD-BE GENTLEMAN” Eve. ocr. 4 “LIINVITATION AU VOYAGE” acques Bernard, Transl. from the French by Ernest Boyd. ay Evening, Oct. 5: “THE WOULD-BE GENTLEMAN"; Saturday nee, Get. 6: “HEDDA GABLER™ Saturday Evening, Oct. 0: yITATION AU VOYAGE.” W. 45 St., Even.8.30 Wed. & Sat. 2.30 GEO. M. COHAN Presents WALTER HUSTON: PATTERSON MCNUTT Pi resents ‘UD: . W. 44 St. Eves. at HUDSON ies arate. Wed, Sate 2:21 8:30 GEO, M. COHAN Presents s 7 | in f the Young People’s 14th St. and Second Ave. ‘WHITE LILACS a o g se—I say: T. M. C. lice re stationed at stra-| Penns 0 i “Wis irl” %, _ | bad ‘ lel aaa ae Sis a bee a anes pect peti: Ee | series. | day bias Win That Girl,” || Rev. Ramund B. Chaffee, Director Ss lvia I ent doen cutee TINE. Bes or pillos:, Come ta 10M) G9 lomeseiy There wens Geeta ciell oes ig a ees bine sae Phare ints y || Have you BACK : sses olice. t M. C.”| here were 65 scabs ue Carol and David Rollins in th (successor to Dr. Will Durant) a 4 He paused a moment and th 65 sneaking, grovel- | ‘Lonesome, All-Sound | principal roles. © |] Resumes his Sunday Lecture this | FRANK BIBD at the Plano(Steinway) | Sex” THE LADDER bupst out: “Me—I a straight BOL- who were trying to stab . t Col it Sunda 0, nt 5.00 p.m. IN ITS REVISED FORM? | WITH A SHEVIK!” their fellow-vorkers in the back,| Film Opens at Colony | ug ging» jg being held over for | Subieet: “Man the Myth Maker”. |'| BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY || CORT utk-wWealfctscet® * SOND : = aa * | And, where there are scabs, there Tomorrow third weak he Ca All Meetings resumed Sun., Oc Money Refunded if Not Satisfied Mi long have you been work-|are always police to protect them. te ih i SS sede og ORCHESTRA With Flay. SMASH ing-in the mills?” Casmicro Lantieras, one of the| the opening of the Colony Then- : |*A Clean Hit, Winchell, Graph. SUCCESS @ “Fifteen year.” most militant and most frequently das whioh: has heenowieed toe sound | George Zaslawsky, Conductor i Pgs How many hours do you work?" | arrested of the picket leaders, came {7 Which has been wined for sound, 11 ¢ wp 99 AieAtthur Honesiger, EVA THE th GEORGE | Hf work 14 hour—at night—from | viding by on his bicycle. One of the |‘ announced for, tomorrow present; oncer ‘ with CLAIBORNE Fostune Pee i o’clock to seven next day.” iniformed guardians ‘of the mill aeaaineataad aha tartan special to am | i SCR INRAETSS cede 5 ep ae LITTLE BYaaas ay eetsi | ou y—8: rs | owt 4 res rabbed the ha Pal 3 Mats.Wed.&Sat.2.30 Hoe ee ee eet theee Lamlcras, ta tke be seen and heard on Broadway. |] FoR JEWISH COLONIZATION IN THE soviET uN1oN | [OPENING CONCERT! | ——— of it, delicate-souled ideal- round. Instantly the mass of | ,Catl Laemmle, Jr., ere Se | Thurs. Evg—8:30 P. M. Martin Beck Theatigtesavnve, manitar‘ans, Nation and New | workers surged forward. Crirs and | Vised the production and Paul Fejos, | ic liberals, poets and preach- ‘in the year 1928, in the land of “greatest wealth, the land where ‘men are free and equal, Louis ris, mill worker, toiled 14 @ day. enert more than half ‘mill walls in order that he and impreeations filled the air. The cop grew pale, A colleague, more ex- perienced in such matters, whis- pered a few words to the frightened policeman. They decided to let La- mieras pass. The strikers moved back, a dark, defiant tide. workers—and gave intimation of who directed it, are expected to ar- rive here in time to view the show- ing of “Lonesome.” At present the pair are working on “Broadway,” an adaptation of the play of that name which was the outstanding) stage success of last season. | Town Hall 113-123 W. 43rd St. derly words. Those who attended OSSIP GISSKIN, Cellist TONIGHT GRAND PROGRAM: OCT. 11th — Carnegie Hall AT CARNEGIE HALL 12 ‘Thursday Evenings | & Friday Afternoons BEETHOVEN CYCLE 5 Saturday Afternoons METROPOLITAN OPERA H'SE & Sunday Afternoons ACADEMY OF MUSIC, B'K'LYN. \ IN AN AMERICAN PLAY THEWARSONG Al SL&TAY, pnt 8.30; Pop. is. Wed. & Sat, NITE HOSTESS by Philip Dunning | Staged by Winchell Smith Produced by JOWBN GOLDEN. | CENTURY Tea. Central Pk, Ww. it. Eves. 8:30 | Mats. Wed. and Sat. Arthur Hopkins Presents Tite, nearly all of his waking It was only a light skirmish, but ||] RUSSIAN TRIO_ .....,| VICTOR PECKER and MINE SOLOISTS TRIAL MARY DUGAN I slaving behind a bastille o1' it showed the hidden power of the jacket one’s emotions in stiff, or- NAUM BLINDER, Violinist ISAAC ROTHBLUM GABRILOWITSCH DIAZ. OF ‘ | + *, i —9 tote _ 7 i re 4 _ , . . i original ets, recitations ~ 1 ’ might enjoy the miserable sharper conflicts. Only two days the convention that brought the new |] Ex ANUEL BAY, Pianist aS veatiatce KOCHANSK CHANINSA6th St.W,,of Broadway | € AC ‘HINA [ is of that society which human later police fired at strikers march- | National Textile Workers* Union | DAVE turns nition Tate, Wed. me Me | | tion, after thousends of years ing from the Page Mill, clubbed into being know how useless it is | CHAIELE GRUBER ELMAN CHEMET SCHWAB and MANDBL'S | A new play in two parts ana | gle, of pain and blood, has many and threw several into jail. to try to give even a fragmentary | of the Habima In Jewish, Russian folks songs. sakomus HUTCHESON OD NEW ten vais Lada Shas | f ‘. ” . rf ji 7 XMAX he q i fl t.Eves.8.30 ught to birth! One of those arrested, a 63-yéar-old | impression of the heroic struggle of : a O Plymout! fon Sapte |striker, was so brutally beaten that | these 20,000 workers. Moca he wade aecthe atancae O ferences vrata Oy Saborde 3, DRE was a hubub around Po-| and T came up. An ex- cer pointed to a truck com e street. The truck was | he had to be taken to the hospital. | New Bedford fights on and will fight on. It is hard vo straight- victory is more tangible, more near | the oliee. sek eeuan toe eit oel Back to the Soil TICKETS AT than the largest and most terrible milk | } : “FREIHSIT,” "DAY" STEINS BOOK STORE, 865 SUTTER AVENUD IN BROW (MOVING PICTURE) Showing the life of Jewinh AND ‘ICOR" OFFICES; GOLD- SVILLE should be made at the office of the Beethoven Symphony Orches- ‘The Steinwny is the official piano of the Beethoven Symphony is Orchestra, with GEORGE OLSEN’S MUSIC. e | 45th St, West of ‘a Hall, the south end meet-| Remember: it is a crime to strike tragedy and great, strong hope is | biitheld tracts ine bee) Pe he Tagg he Mies die MI Boh 4) Ponte Masque "nrondway as Jack Rubinste'n, youth in America. happening in New Bedford. And | || 9836. “Paul Berthoud, Manager. very new reader of The Wry. 8.10; Mate: Wed. & Sit. 20) he wee om DAILY WORKER 18 a potential — voldier in the coming battles of | the workers, “Goin’ Home” “Exelting Stuff"—The New Yorker.

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