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ATi 4 _— (By a W. orker Corresponde: nt) | (By a Worker ‘Correspondent) i daughter of the Right Reverend|atd Stevenson as Willard is a little) (gy @ Worker Correspondent). PHILADELPHIA (Ry | LOS ANGELES (By Mail.)—The In’ GRAN heel ie Rushbrook shocks her much-sup-|Weak in spots, and Hattie, the} A worker coming home last | result of the S Echoltzia Chapter, Daughters of the| nicht et 12” which vmece at ay | Pressed. mother by saying, “You| Preacher’s wife slightly over-plays.| wednesday took sick on the subway lique to unionize the waist dnd American Revolution _(super-pa- | Hedson Tugate EIN cea at the | might as well know that it hasn’t|But it is a good show of its kind.!anq collapsed at the Grand Central dressmakers in their ultr Rena triots), held another anti-Red meet. | “2480 Theatre this evening. always beén in the library where I —H.G. |Station. He was helped to the ary union has b en the constant is- ing election day at Patriotic Hall, spent my evenings”—‘“Hotbed” is , eB FRE PE street and taken in a taxi to Belle- 4 Y $uance of circ warning the South Figuerora St. An Armistice} ‘{ crammed with things that, would, “STRANGE INTERLUDE’ vue Hospital. The second worker — workers against the Communists. Day feature was included in the| | make the fundamentalist South set CELEBRATES 250th |was on night shift, and could not That the dres s ate ignor- | program. Remember the Centralia, Pe on its hind legs and howl. But PERFORMANCE tapens oe Be Ay hospital pias the @ ing Hochman his crew of Sig- ; itali ical i ; ae hier victims of the lumber trust that’s where it would do the) | ASB | first. ¢ following are the exper- = and enthusiastic mass meeting at-) show, on Sa “aie n, Whose first birthd aise 4 ellow-workers! | way. . . pital. # % tended by more than 500 work ee F Ln sea cent Aid nas Lake jot usd Pam ishieene E. Manchester Boddy, publisher of | The Rev. Rushibtook isa saformer| BAY its pease performance thi eve-| I was shown into the receiving ] ; held here recently by the National) feck ond blood men and women whom the capitalist system has no | ‘ee Wlustrated Daily News, a morn-| 77 4, v7 Wein a obpital Ry uo tinge Aine eeemen we pe, | tom OF Bellevue dospiial wise | a Geeanttation Cornmittec, b odors ing sheet founded by a silk-stocking| VOY'or Mow Sees It|selt in a college town that is, tol” , cs 1 farce N88 {01d to wait by a murge, After | % Latter fOEIEA Hates tt dalle ne Ses artist, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., and Is Not him, a “hotbed” of iniquity. He be-| ,“Luckee Gigl,” the musical farce| waiting about an hour, in the mean- | t abe es notorious for its services to the comes quite exercised about it and|&t the Sam H. Harris Theatre, is now| time burning in a fever, I asked the |) 4 The warning ars were held N 2 Mi le Ys d C 1 1, “Red Squad,” was the only speaker. rightly wishes that the lord had| i” its last two weeks, On Monday| nurse how long I had to wait. She ic Bp to the audience, who laughed in e297 0 1Steaders 0 ect He selectcd'as his topic “The New| (By a Worker Correspondent) |alled him with his son John ana| evening, Noy. 26th, the production) replied that the doctor was not yet | 8 derision. School ‘of Anarchy,” and dealt with} 1 attend daughter Lila to the remote rission| opens at the Chestnut Street Opera/ here. The doctor arrived at about | ¢ i +} hes s nOny ended a street meeting of the | H Philadelphia. | 7:30. The doct it to an- Levine, orga of the new Thirt Pieces gf Sily yf sceent anarchistic efforts among | Socialist Labor Party at. Intervale /® China. Reformers are much. more ‘ouse, phia. j7:80. The doctor sent me _ y vnion in Philade was the f ‘yy é. jthe youth as disclosed by the press. | and Wilkins Ave. the Bronx. -A}8PPteciated by the ingperialist bour- bik been odd jother ward thru a long corridor on, P speaker and he told of the false ef ieee This refers, df course, to the work | small crowd was ther Ga. |eetlele ‘when: they: teycte. on the wos [cme ereme over, yeavern Si: |foot to have my temperstare, W Heh: af a forts of Hochman to organize fc WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 14 | omong school children, U.S. sailors] It pl re, called “lo~er classes” or the alleged | &4 to the cast of “The Sacred|/{ reached that ward, I was obliged» | a Meh! of L. as all the act! ASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 14.— a citizen’s home without explaining | 77s marines, ete, by members ¢ was the first time I attended | co iward peoples” than on the| Flame,” the new Somerset Maugham) to remain outside in an unheated 1 Tart elements ainong the deesemei, |The Teason why the misleaders of /his mission, brutality and intimida-| 8nd ™ cit By of | the above party's meeting. Although| /Packward peop! | play opening at Henry Miller’s The-| corridor for a half hour before my , ‘ alert el a the, Negro masses supported one or | tion were preferred by Miss Jackson | the Young Workers (Communist) | that party has existed for many | Urgeoisie itself. atre next Monday. temperature was figally taken and 1 ors.” native workers who had for other of the parties of the white and her employer, S. J. McCall, of | League and the Young Pioneers. No | years I hardly ever heard much of| _ His own son is headed for perdi- I was sent -back to the doctor. She ‘ many years refused to join the S oppressors and exploiters of the |the same address. ‘They declare that |ther “recent anarchistic efforts | it. « tion and frankly admits “a bimb that| «Gods of the Lightning,” the Max-| in turn sent me back to the original : ee ruse. are. sow. Joining ae workers is illuminatingly re- | Fitzgerald came to McCall’s apart-|®™mong the youth” have been “dis-| After I heard the speaker I real-| turned Apollo down” and opines to} wel] Anderson and Harold Hickerson|desk in the receiving room. After } hed and Dressmakers of the N. \oaied in the reports just filed by ment last Tuesday morning demand- | ‘losed by the press, ized why that party never amounthd | 71° governor's face that he is @| play, now at the Little Theatre, will| waiting another half hour there, 1 _ P Hochman has been chased out of the Tepublican and democratie par- ing admission, that he refused to Ignorant Pay-Triots. to much and never will. | "goddam fool.” The reverend, in his| he published with one of Anderson's|was sent to the registry clerk. I | i ag Vork cana’ ciacwhace: | state his identity of his mission and] But Mr. Boddy, the police, the| The Speaker did not speak much|ampaign to introduce religious) earlier plays, “Outside Looking In,”| found that again I was obliged to. | ‘ Pet he ia due to ge fram Phila, |. The revubliean report shows the when refused admission forced en-| capitalist ind the 284 mem | #8ainst the capitalist class and their} study in the university as his most|iy Longmans Green and Company| wait, and when I protested that I) | arid he is due to go from Phila- |», lowing misleaders collecting their | trance throtgh a window. eee ther toeat Nae ae th brutal system, but spoke mostly | “vitel and urgent Duty,” meets with early in December. spas: tod ill, the nurse there told me serie. vine and Sacké, the next |thit'y piec*r of silver for passing) Challengéd by McCall, he replied| counter.revolutionary Daughters of | 282inst the Communist Party and| hostile rebuff from Professor Clark that it could not be helped, “You ieienxer, putited: oh tha’ necessity (out Fepub bunk: he was “coming in to smash your | the American Revolution are all too |“ members. i 1d oe OO ind eee oe va Blanche Ring will return to Broad-| are not thé only one.” It was after | ee Y| Robert L. Mays, Chicago, $50.00; | head.” Alarmed,! McCa’! hurriedly | ignorant, it seems, to k the dif- He denounced the Communist re- | Structor Willard of rhetoric. Small) .ay this season in Ned Jakob’s mu-|9 p. m. before I was finally put to ; of hard, constructive work to be). vy Roberts, Chicago, $125; Ros. made his exit. The policeman find-| ference’ between’ anarchism, and|V°lutionary method of getting the; wonder, in view of the fact that| <ica1 comedy; “The Houseboat on|bed, with a diagnosis of heavy 4 done in Philadelphia. les Cane! eae NM ieee fae Meeba woe and coming weemee farenies 4 bebyeen anarchism and working class into power, which is| Clark, who looks more like a boun-| (ne Styx,” by Kenneth Webb and grippe. i Real Union, $125; Rienzi B. Lemus, Washing- Miss Jackson sleeping in another) ~The piund ; ; by force when the time is ripe. cer in'a high-class card-room than &| Jack Hazzard. The conditions in the wards are } A real workers? union is needed |ton, $50; George W. Harris, New ‘00m demanded of her the where- | 1» Ps pln lerbund i not ep of} All through the meeting he spoke professor, turns out to be reason- beyond description; patients are Gea wanted in Philadelphia. This | York, $126; Fred BR.’ Moote, New abouts of her landlord, Upon being e few who are calling tHemselves| very highly of the ballot as a fine| ably fond of pre-war. stuff, while 2 obliged to ery and plead before they , is the sentiment of the many new | York, $125; R. L. Vann, Pittsburgh, unable to tell him, he struck her a anarchists around here. Tom Bell) force to get the oppressed working | Willard’s teaching of rhetoric at Kryze to Speak Sunday |are provided with bedpans. Al- workers who are coming daily into |§ Ernest T. Atwell, New York. /heavy blow with his fist in her ab- |! their high-priest-in-chief. . Noth-|class into power. He praised the |tains its highest point with an “I the Sovi Union | toh 1 was in a continual sweat t the N. 0. C. headuarters at 42 N.|$125: Miss Jeannette Carter, Wash. |domen, she asserted. She protested |M® but personal liberty matters to | Lallot and said it is a great civilizing | love you” elaborated physically. in on ie Viet NION | gue to my fever, my bed linens and | ‘ Ninth St. to join the union. These ington, $50; W. H. C, Brown, New and received a kick on the shins,|™™ and his counter-revolutionary | force, Class struggles are no longer | two-hour sessions with the preach-/ Before Chicago Forum | clothes were not changed in spite of dw union members are workers | York, $70; Mrs. Amy Garvey, wife|amd later a punch in the eye, crowd. Although he does not admit| necessary according to this speaker. | ¢t’s own daughter. my continued requests until I was F who have left the Sigman clique in 35; William H. it, he is realiy a defender of cap-} Karl Marx said all wri-'2n history| This af¢s'r of blonde little, chaste] | CHICAGO, Ill, Nov. 14.—Wm. F.|in chills. The food is not fit for | /) disguet and ‘others who have never $800; W: italism. Well, what else can it be? |is a history of Class Struggle. The/ little Lila is the rockjon which is|Kruse, recently returned from a| dogs. y) E ice belonged to a union, but re. | liam, Monroe: Trotter, $250. iA A couple of years ago, under the| speaker quoted I--2x dur’ ; his talk| wrecked the respectabflity of prac-| three-year stay in the Soviet Union,| On Sunday afternoon, altho still # / . alize the necessity of it now. | na dem octdtle Peparerwh own: tttis| auspices of the American Civil Lib-| bu: perverted his teachings just as| tically the whole cast as well as the} will speak at the Chicago Workers | ill, I left the hospital, preferring to | / ‘ : , ditee padeleat iad in erties Union, Mr. Bell delivered} ti socialist party does also. impersonal university. Affronted by} Forum on Sunday, November 18,| brave the New York streets, rather ' And none of them are frightened sl teres A ais 0 . or het re- | three lectures at Music-Art Hall, 233] During the question period many | the rebuffs of Clark and Willard,| ‘The forum meets every Sunday eve-| than “enjoy any more of our mas- i j Bee Sebo: and crv. een et N ited gee etree | South Broadway, defending the]of the we ~-:3 who have be~> en-| Rey. Rushbrook brings Willard’s case! ning at 2021 W. Division Street. | ters’ ‘charity’.” ‘ Communists.” For this is u rank a ark Wve ne ae ei work of the Church of*Rome in Mex-|]iz!‘-neJ by the Communist Party| before the faculty with the testi-| A musical program is also being —BEN GOLDBERG. j oe 29 union. The execistive Pere ee thodi st E teaeel CH the ico, apheld the rule of Mussolini, | educational work asked questions|mony of a pedagogic stool-pigeon, arranged as a regular feature of the —_—-- beard’s messaze tothe mass meet- | bt aoe 000; + moe oe We it = — and had nothing but praise and| which confused the speaker. George Courtnay, also an instructor | forum program. The forum is plan-| _2 PERSONS FOUND DEAD. =. ing was that che organization of the | | $160; Mizelle "5195; Meivan 4160. ©": @ (By a Worker Correspondent) | glory to offer concerning the mur-| His answers to the questions were| in rhetoric who rooms across from|ning a series of debates on vital, PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 14 WP). i new union was due to necessity and) $150; 3 ets | MAMARONACK, N. Y., (By Mail) | €¢rous tar-and-feather institution— | ridiculous. He insulted the workers | Willard and has snooped enough to/and interesting subjects for Decem-|—The bodies of Joseph Zatko, 49, | {- Rot to fun, and that it was a matter Girl Savagely Beaten Up By White The officials of the bureaucratic| the Ku Klux Klan, for asking questions that were too/ sce Lila’s furtive visits. ber and January. Leland Olds, fa-|and his wife, Anna Zatko, were | ee ivelihood or starvation, to. the Police Cossack, | unions, and the delegates ineluded,| Almost everything rotten in so-| intelligent for him to answer. This| The faculty hearing is rich in hu-| mous labor statistician and writer,| found in their home here ‘today. THE op. mY WORKE NEW YOR™ THURSD XY, NOVEMBE OR 5, Lod : Labor Fakers’ Efforts to Destroy Fails | workers in the industry to be suc- cessfully organized, Esther Miller, one of the rank and file militarts amongst t' makers, made an impassioned and fervent address, showing how the | A. F. of L. is trying to poison the | minds of many workers by calling | members. of the new union “Com- | 2? “Who are these Commu munis’ | New I Mechanical Device Takes Workert pie Trotter of the Guardian drew handouts from both parties, getting $200 from the democrats and $250 from, the republicans. Calude A. Barnett of the Associated Negro Press, secretary of the publicity | committee of the republican jim- |erow division, got $150 from the | democrats. Prattis of the same news service received $150. jare being hated more and more by reasons. While I was working on a job in |Mamaronack, N. Y., on one-family houses, the plumber delegate came to instigate the job. The carpen- ters, the bricklayers and the masons are non-union. In general the build- ing is being work-1 open shop «vith | honest trade unionists for many good| “PAY- TRIOS" ARE ACTIVE ON COAST, FIGHT WORKERS. Do Aa in Vanguard of Attack ciety was defended by Mr. Bell at that time—except the Aimee Semple McPherson “kidnapping” case. The personal liberty artist was pre- vented, in a way, from defending that affair. Why? Because, in a controversy with the writer in The Open Forum, local organ of the Givil Liberties. Bell made the .mis- take of saying, in one of his ar- ANNE SHOEMAKER. | man, @ renegade and scoundrel, tried to defame the fine record and char- acter of labor leaders such as Gold. | Weisbord, Foster, ete. Needless to say all throughout the meeting most of the crowd booed his | reactionary talk. They know from experence that the only true party which fights for their interests every dy in the year is the Workers (Com- E defy Brock Pemberton, W Street just west of Broadway, to take the show to Little Rock, Ar- kansas, where an anti-evolution law was just passed by popular referen- dum. From its foxtrot overture to the closing scene, where Lila, the | mor and revealing as to what occurs in college circles in real life. Dean ungentlemanly, yattle-snake, who strikes before it rattles, and then rattles just for the hell of it.” Pro- fessor Kimball, the sycophant, and Professor Staton, the pedant, bow to the dean’s wish that Willard be fired. Slawson is, as Clark, who bluffs his) way in to defend Willard, says, “An) “Hothed ” by Paul Osborn Opens at Klaw Theatre who} over that as a moral issue, but point presents “Hotbed” by Paul Qs-| it out as a sign of imperialist deca- born at the Klaw Theatre on 45th| dence as politicallly significant. William Ingersoll as the preacher, is very capable. In fact most of the cast is well played, especially Lila} and John amd Professor Clark, by| Alison Bradshaw, Richard Spencer] and Carl Anthony, respectively. Rich- will speak at the forum, Sunday, | November 25. : WORKERS ARE MISTREATED IN CITY HOSPITAL Must Cry for Proper Care They apparently had been dead bcos THE THOATRR GUILD a Last “WEEK since Saturday. es civic REPERTORY ust. sattias bis a { bo | hy?” asked’ miller: . “They ‘ are n I i ‘ | 50c; $1.00; $1.50. Mats. wedksan230 | Se ee?” asked miller. he officials | Police terrorism against Negro |the excepticn of the plumber who is/ticlex, that the followers of Aimee munist) Party of America. Slawson, in reply to Clark who}; EVA LE GALLIENNE. Director ] We Since cane? Th are | Workers in this city has reached|a union man of Locs! 463, N. ¥: and the Communists were all “in| P.S. Don’t publish my name, | counted “being alive” amount Wil-|| A S I Tonight, “The Cherry Orchard.” : tea of the Sigman clique? ey Are! such a pass that white officers of| The delegate knew that that job|the same bunch.” So, if Bell openly lard’s virtues, assures Clark that “be- || thea sind Su. | EE! Bve, “U'tnvitation au Voyages tm scabs.” These eaves were capitalist “law and order” no longer | was open sno>, and yet ‘> allowed] had defended “the greatest evangel- Jersey City Workers | ins alive is a dangerous asset to the |’ GUILD Pe ae tes ESR RG! Re Cee nee eee idk loudly applauded by the dressmak- | -ontent themselves with beating up|the union man, the plumber to con-| ist of the world” (and the most | 4 Py | teaching profesion.” “We've gotta thursday SES mbt pa aa — apace Negro workers on the streets but|tinue his wor’: To make sure that| notorious relirious faker at the same| ‘0 Celebrate Russian |helluva nerve to try to teach any-| HARI: i ows igman. actually force themselves into the | the job was being worked on an|time), he would also have defended | Q i | body anything” is one of Clark's re-|: § In rh d q : "MATA lant Koretz, one of the organizers of | workers’ homes to do their dirty |»p- shop hasis, ascii: 1 thel the Communists—because Aimee Revolution on Monday joinders, and he observcs that he trange ter ude | The RED DANCER” ade" the N. 0. C. in New Yo ,then work. Such was the astounding tes- | lather who is a Negro worker. After! pnd the Communists were “in the| (Special to the Daily Worker) | has things on the most respectable 7ahS AAG fea tO | Faced the Fi gh ad ca fcke. ag Painted out eas kimony as Tavite Sackaon, soda Ses tn the Tathe te vas con-| same bunch,” if you tee the point. JERSEY CITY, N. Jy Nov. 14— tacalty ‘members that “would curl] | svENINGS ONLY AT. 6:20 ORs ring Sai f oman 0! nion ladel- | fountain clerk, o: est 62nd /vinced and asked him why he didn Now. ; . , n + | your hair.” PERE cy. Ro EER Fa e : , 4 A Now, it may be in order to men-| Workers of Jersey City will have THEA, W. 44th ST | oe: Minis Dhia has degenerated from a strong | Street, who offered a beaten bruised | join the union, He told him that for! tion in conclusion, that some of the | an opportunity ta gateieicaes in an| Willard, who, in addition to his ERLANGER THe. nie 80 | Zwei ' ‘ficial vnion of pa te a pene pen nea bey and a Baneiet aye as BN. $300 he could get into the union of). .°. before the grand jury at pres- | anniversary celebration of the Rus- | “immorality,” has said that the pro- | “Mats, Wednesday & Saturday, 2.30. "51 NOW | ship of 500 ie told the workers | dence against officer William Fitz- o~- 6, var bs | fesgors got degrees by writing theses} | George M. Cohan’s Comedians st CAMEO“: } SW the sarié;union had similar rec- ent are as follows: tan -Revelaiion (here: nest Mondays (og ce ecapeere F | “with POLLY. WALKER nia NOW gerald, white, of 9A Precinct, in a| lather ving his kind of November 19, at the Ukrainian|on the number of misplaced commas crdé in other cities. |hearing Friday before Inspector | official money-seeker, told him he|, District Attorney Asa Keyes’ ex- | 700" 160 ay St., at 8:30 in the translation .of Homer, is told| ” MF Cohage, Newest Mustea! ed bee 2 . | tortion scandal; the Julian $40,000,- | Home, creer ot ar 8100.0. eaten Litt! PLAYHOUSE. «age Louis Hyman, ibs ch 4 ane lane of a be enact a Eig nacan nai Ok Ae weit oe preft cases; police protection of |, The celebration which is, to’ be |by Slawson that “hypocirsy oe at ee ‘“ B I L L I E ” °° CARNEGIE Pea et ut any of the evening, held up hefore ees arges off forcing entrance into! be! iz the. underworld tone coliee ‘obted® held under the auspices of the Jer- utmost importance to the srofes: Continuous Noon to Midnight. site Bedience a leaflet issued ty a ed is said to have made $250,000 as|SeY City Branch of the Workers sR cheemviad Mee ¥ fired. “TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK as Man Union, Lo eafle head of the vice squad); the send- (Communist) Party, will have as its | ie revolt of Lila and the denoug-| | | TTLE ae Tah erate ne THE WORLD”. makes all kinds of pretenses and accusations and calls itself the only | BEZBOZHNIK’ ing of Christine Collins, telephone chief speaker A. Markoff, who has) been in the Soviet Union and who ment at her home we leave to those who see the play. While it is right Pop. Prices. Circle 7651. i “genuine” union. | pre hinad Pane Ae haveley, is now a teacher at the Workers’ | in defense of the normal sex life of GODS of the LIGHTNING Arthur Hopkins presents Hyman asked: “Who are the A. her missing ton, Walter: the raf | School at New. York. youth and beauty, it obscures the| PF Mawell Anderson & Harold “THESE DAYS” ed Philadel i i a 1 ‘ * Tr vol wil shown | salar pee ey, organized in Eos a Like ribald gnomes we thumb a nose, Guentin, and the re-opening of the | on the screen. tifuily evidenced on all hands by| “Machinal” is a brave play. It CORT Taos Wy Ap St eee $49 Pp Aimee Semple McPherson “kidnap- will give you a new experience in Admission is free. will be served. Refreshments | sulcides, thrill-murders and whole- ‘sale debauchery. We do not _worry A. F. of L. seal and warn the work- Rivet girders, wire blocks, is the only genuine Twisting rope-ends, cracking jokes, pS eR ping” case, ete. Aimee and he mother have parted their ways. The! latter almost admitted that it was something wrong about the dismis- | fers that thi the theatre. —Arthar Hopkins union seal.” “Jf so,” asked Hyman, “how about | k Lack. 6720 Lifting lumber, pulleys sereeching,, PLYMOUTH i. Ww, astm st thé Amalgamated Clothing Work- Whistles blowing—jesters, reachin sal of her daugher’s case. Judge ° era? How about the Railroad i eg), hetals choral Ks Carlos 8: Handy (eupericr edarth hss JOLSON MBre0, fired i Reece ote they aig 3 Ninety million stories, see admitted that he received $2,500 as | uy roug al y or er auy unfong? And yet they do not have The big toe of Divinity a “gift? from Angelus Temple. ontrerson CMYRTIL "HOOPER criss mae a ALF. of L. seal, are in no way Tu gat Handy rand anu Solna B& musica) romance of “hopin | SAM HARRIS Theatre, 420 8t. Weep narrow road of law and order with | out pointing to young Communists | Eves. mt & 25 who are having Wed. & Sat. | * . eifilinted with the A. F. of | Protruded through the open blue for Aimee. P O Ad t ot Bway. Bien i4at, . pie , Wednesday & Saturday, 2.30 ia was loud!y cheered by the | Sole of his Celestial shoe... Mr. Boddy of the Da'ly News | atronize ur ver sers H ee @UMCAL COMEDY SIT. workers, i | : cught to hi lenty to do leadin; The most recent Ene ‘a ‘| Valves are closed, and engines stopped, hie ae coionthat alae fiche the | | CHANIN'S 46th St. W. of B'wa! xy LI JICKEE GIRL pathetic attempt to load a lot o | Ladders softly leaned and propped, th: St § bunk upon workers Matinees, DO YOU WANT to buy Clothes, Furniture, u hard time making both ends meet Ropes run dut with profane giggles ab lanarnitnis And an all:aonind bad! ee : i SCHWAB and MANDBEI'S | HG@STESS pemee On ee ai eb When a twisted coil unwriggles element. Communists are working | Radios or other articles—then patronize: our ad- LL ctm sail Gg ek H ITE witkiany ® ie Sismanites, lik as for a decent society, fit for workers |} vertisers. If we don’t advertise the particular OOD N EW MARTIN BECK THEATRE. reacted against the Sigmanites lik Till the noose around the toe to live and enjoy themselves in. et A : 45th St. 8th Ave. Eves, 8.30. a boomerang. ‘ Closes very gently. Now They are dangerous, of course, to | article, then consult. our advertising department. with GEORGE OLSEN'S MUSIL, | Mats,, Wednesday and Saturday. ‘ a ee cree age cones tt | page ; eye tho present rotten capitalist sys- | : = at SARE VRE NE leaflet. Peete ee | ‘oal the engines, open throttles, tem, which creates parasites, crooks | the re eee master, | Steam up till the drum-shaft rattles, ond hypocrites—cspecially among | FILL OUT THIS BLANK ime! | ? ihe two inside pages would be And a moonlike face appears, Maye att all, the destructive I Want to Bu ; teally. very funny, eae tian ated Questioning these heresies... acts of the master class itself help “4 hhet® desperate tl fab | f che worker to clear the road toward TI’ Boutht From s tempt is Lagan ne oF aaieh aie’ kee Haw, haw, haw! The rope jerks taut,, Communism and a Workers’ and | § aie Widen uted, sinks We. 070 sea ann . ater theie ae ive fab . One leg down, the other caught Farmers’ Government. Address 6 i @. RABIN. On a cloud, Omnipotence b) Your Name »..:... Address .... Catches, rips and splits his pants, WILL BE FIVE YEARS OF THE COMING OUT OF THE DAILY WORKER CITIES ARE URGED TO BEGIN MAKING ARRANGE- MENTS FOR CELEBRATIONS NOW. 2 Workers Killed in Arsenal Explosion HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. 14 (UP).—Explosion of an arsenal containing explosives used in mak- ing motion pictures caused two deaths and heavy damage at First National Studios in Burbank today Cecil Irwin was killed instantly and Ray Davies died later of injur- ies, ‘They were struck by a con- crete block blown through the walls of the plaster shop, in which they were working. Gordon Denton, a fellow workman, received serious | injuries. ort Big Merger ef Aircraft Firms (By United Press.) Merger of Travel Air Manufac- ‘uring Comnany of Wichita, Kas., ‘vith two other large aeronautical ompanies was rumored in Wal! “treat yesterday after announcement ef acquisition of the company by tew York banking houses. According to Wall Street reports, y rave) Air will be merged with Key- {fe tone Aireraft Corporation of Bris- ol, Pa., and the Loening Aeronau- i ' eal Enzineering Corporation of wow York. Pd Rep Hurls a malediction down, No one bothers-—-on, on, on— Clinging, clawing finger-tips, Furious face and foaming lips! ADVERTISING IS ONE OF THE BEST MEANS OF SUSTAINING OUR PRESS! Round the cable winds more tightly, The whole structure swaying slightly, Inch by inch, and tight, tight, tight ae Cheers! Crashed! Crushed! Down now—all right. But is this He, or what the hell? Or Was God twin to Morganfeller? Matt T'H1s Coupon To Baily Bs Worker New York City, 26 Unron Square. *The Moscow humorous atheist magazine,

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