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Stress Need of a Militant RINCETON MIL -AYS OFF SHIFT; *AYS LOW WAGES THE DA N. J. Democrat Boss Made Millions in Graft } YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBEK 20, L928 Textile Organization for the Oppressed Trenton Workers YOUNG FIGHTERS Sew Mexico President Actoys Theatre Does Not Do ‘NO HELP NEEDED’ WIN RADIO STRIKE @ IN NEW YORK CITY The Wild Duck’’ pat edtees TES | HOPE WILLIAMS Justice to “ HAVE been loth to admit what it is fashionable to point out with sage noddings of the head: that Ib- sen “dates.” During recent years I’ve seen three Ibsen plays, “The GREETS JOBLESS THROUGHOUT CITY ba 2 eee Ay Le |Master Builder,” “Hedda Gabler,” ras . Moth Weavers’ Kids / WIZ Boss Learns Who nad “An Maegan nape” Ts Search for Work Is Wear Rags | Is the Wiz |first two seemed to me a good deal Futile in N. Y. _ 7 | - more alive than most contemporary zi : | ifn Workers Correspondents) | (By a Worker Correspondent) iplays, and tho “An Enemy of the | (By a Worker Correspondent) ths) mgny, unoreanized : | A rapid fire strike which broke People” did show the wear and tear On Tuesday I got up at 6 a. m. ss in Trenton is the textile Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City has made millions as head of {out in the plant of the WIZ Manu- of years, it is saved by the fact that Ko look For a: jobicc When ane anukt | adustry. Tre textile the New Jersey democratic machine. The republican party, unable |facturing Company, 6th Ave. and ‘it is more comedy than drama. But cat one must make money, other- | ifer and ye least| to horn in on the pickings for many years, now sceks to oust Hague | 15th St., yesterday gave the young B! |now I’ve seen “The Wild Duck”— wise T would take it! as easy as if our textile mills. these is) by having him jailed. Hague is shown above with 4 he |workers there a taste of their own * OR { |and it smells of camphor. And this those that do not spin or weave (our | bee Geinceton Worsted aie as about to be “arrested.” He was immediately released on bail. | power through solidarity, and ended) despite the fact that it has in it keloved bosses). | ebticctores much wor of the As a result of his years as Jersey Boss, Hague is worth millions, and almost before it had begun in a) Zmilio Portes Gil, above, will be| many beautiful things, many things| Tho first job I went to was in inest quality en owns a chateau in France complete victory for the young | ‘augurated as provisional presi-|that are profound and memorable. answer ‘to an advertisement for a | There is a peculiar ed workers with the boss almost beg-| zent of Mexico on Nov. $0. He has| It must be said for Ibsen that junior salesman job at Leightons, | his mill, something which can rea ly be noticed during the summer acation months. It is its location A TRIAL IN WASHINGTON ging for mercy and promising to be good. shown an ability to cooperate with | Wall Street. » workers in the WIX “The Wild Duck” is hardly done ju - tice by the Actors’ Theatre at the 49th Street in its present revival 47th St. and Broadway, I was pretty early there so that when at 8 o'clock I noticed that there were ilong the Delaware River Here 4 nufacturing the expensive FS fa i a half dozen waiting I figured that nany children can be seen da di Iment | away from the issue. Confine your- Radios, have become in- Theatre. There are just three real the chances of getting a job were Brats,” some would call them stenographic record of the | self to th sue. i singly aroused at the furious actors in the cast: Blanche Yurka, Who will play an important role | pretty good. At 9 o'clock, when the yarefooted, dressed in rags, and in Washi on, D. C. of 29 THOMAS: We have here in a} ed-up and other evils under John Daly Murphy and Linda Wat-| in the new Philip Barry comedy, | manager came, there were only isually dirty ae oe cinatinig “in the talist court to confine ourselves they are employed. Wages kins. ‘The rest do not matter much. “Holiday,” which Arthur Hop- about 50 there. | The manager inter- Make Good Clothes—Wear Rags. demon sha Pralensacoh ecinfealitiasy because 1 gee’ eome | are avery stow). the suajonty or tie BITTER A T CUT Tt must also be said for Ibsen that kins will present at the Plymouth viewed about eight young men and They are attracted here for two | Se oy een eae ron fs SOU mentlensens |workers receiving less than $22; “The Wild Duck” deserves a new) Theatre this evening. took a couple on the side for a later easons, t, due to the river, John Porter and against imperial- MR. GIV (interpo: only $16. No talking is al- translation. The present translation | as inquisition of their life history, and Me Geates thesis fathon’ s5 war have spread your propaganda No smoking for the work- oe | iby Mig Baiibes i Aeaver Gabe Wilt Se told tie cothers ts ee: nothers are imprisoned within Te ty well. and I think we all under but the bosses pass through) Demand National Mine |tiam Archer, as the program states) Preece : As I kept on walking downtown ‘our walls of the factory nea THE COURT: Call stand the purpose. Hn OU SOL AS ERE. Union O: izati is so much lath and plaster. In fact, Ted Lewis and his Musical T stopped at R. H. Macy’s, on 34th Chey are there producing the finest ness __ Justice in Soviet Union. 35 Layed Off. nion Organization it's about time that ail of Ibsen’s| Klowns, with Eleanor Brooks and/St. At the employment (?) office ind most expensive goods while (The witness left the THOMAS: I wish some of you| Last Thursday 35 men were layed —— plays were re-translated into English |Arline Langan; Natacha Nattova!T stood in line with about 200 other lets children: are roaming outsile| THE CLERK: ‘be S, gentlemen could have an opportun-| off without the slightest notice, for Continued from Page One that isn’t stuffed with horsehair. | With V. Gueral, N. Daks, G. Bogdan|ynemployed, who were guarded by ragged and poorly clothed Thomas. Hold up your hand. Do ity to sit in a workers’ court of the|the rest of the week on the pre-|“ound that the miners were dis-|The late William Archer and those/And C. Weeks; Grace Hayes and/special police who every minute The mill, when operating ou swear or affirm? Soviet Union and see how they han-|text that there was a shortage of|gusted with this new betrayal and|that worked under him did conscien-| Neville Fleeson; May Wirth, and the/shouted | at the ever-increasing y, employs about 500 workers. THOMAS: I affirm. dle our justice, but it is human jus-| materials. No thought, of course,|did not wo to the local to vote for, tious pioneer work, but their trans-| Wirth Family; Dick Henderson; Ed) crowd, “No drivers, chauffeurs or sently at least half neen laid off. Prac A Fite ale Sega that is what I stand for. home. The remainder of the force, tim; A By Stalizatsca| the desk, where I finally arrived, iight shift has been Pian ion shat ier sore aoa thal fo not know that it is|/was speeded up still further. Sina oe Pe ae Hears Bee tau av tuans pce * BROADWAY. |listened to me politely, drew a pic- with. Only about 50 weavers Where portend ania cee Phomee, Bee ie 7or me to say anything! horsday night, half an hoor be Conditions Becoming Worse. which revolve chiefly around prob-| “Land of Clowns,” featuring | ture on a piece of paper and said, ae crioved, and the another witness presenting himself jnore questions, why, al stake, ot [fore quitting time, to cap the cli- In the past the Robert Gage Coal tems of moral and ethical behavior Evans Brothers and Maxine Henry; | “Nothing today,” so I left there at more than ever befor in his’ Gee Blah ahs belie dulel ae te eee kOe Ad max, a notice was posted on the/ ¢, had ier t . h the| Will be found least interesting to the|Joe McGrath and Elsie Travers; Al| 9:30. must be operated of Rititmad, atta an EGER: ele ee time clock announcing that, begin- yfichigay Central te teke their mes|modern mind, while those in which| Rernivici and Bebe March, others.| 1 walked up the block to the gen- shuttles, and for this unhe affirmed, testified as follows: Q. You admit that you paraded ining with the Chest morning poe Michigan Central to take their men 2 a 1m a ts . ahadowa| Wiktare *pRotbolg ithe bowie of eral post office. I walked up to the WE work the workers Dinat statement: around with these banners? worker would bave to report at 7:00|*°, ("e. mines daily and bring them! Tevelation of character overshadows) : eppointment clerk’s office for a, munerated by a pay envelope rang- THE COURT: Confine yourself I think before I do this it is nec- , the working class and A. I am not going to answer yes jot their own shortage of food at! fear of the Lewis henchmen that in- back in the evening. With the re- o'clock instead of at 8:15 as before. sumption of work at present this lations are pedantic and uninspired.| #94 Jennie Rooney. any moral or ethical “themes” are! the Press,” with Douglas Fairbanks, closest to the mood of our times. For/Jr., and Jobyna Ralston. ‘helpers today.” The young man at |temporary job as a clerk or carrier. ‘i or to tha estion, as j oI Yo 1 i = edereyita? £2 $22 & week, most- essary to make a little explanation, °F 70 fs along Pekaylvanta Aust| Resentment flared up throughout) sumbtion of work. at » many men Tbsen remains a master of character date Wadi “ORR Cae aa m Seth BR aa nue, and there wassa girl beside me,|'"© Shop at this new slave-driving have no means of reaching the|analysis, (or, rather, character syn- RIVERSIDE. I got out and walked to Gimbles, i __ “Prosperity. ; ahor bet use of not Me eta topped ehie places under | O'der and the workers determined | ines, which are sometimes 10 to 12 thesis, since his method is to build) Monday; Tiedday ail sider on res Se” AL Gis ties 78 Me et families rarday) extent & SOD a cbeat, RUE bo comulye wey les sShts ee eee tram ttieie: homes Te fa] up nis’ clsracters “entice ithe: Aeon | w ca nesday. Dave i tahioc bud das divs etheee were aanlys abode Hane Worsted Mill must sacrifice ‘theie necessarily due to the filthiness and, @ And there were several in| Friday morning the young fight- the prevalent opinion that McKinney. {of the play), But his moral Prob-|Boyel, head the vaudeville portion|workers present and a couple of fifeh peried aise ea aes : ? front of you and several in the rear '¢rs gathered before the shop but Lewis hirsling in St. Charles and|lems—ach, Gott! They were long of the program; Charles Q’Donneil! minutes later the clerk announced, Wks during € oe ) Ran COCRnE nfine yourself of You with these banners? efused to enter before 8:15. They boss of the town, is responsible for ago Pineroed to death. Ibsen’s bat- ond Ethel Blair; Olive Olsen; oth-|“No help of any kind wanted.” So eee iaict an ardee to\ inereae | (othe cine Wise 1 SoU Ta There were two in front of | acted like real union men and walked this condition. Hes have: been won. in large’ oti-| crs Weatare photoplay, “Show Gil,” I went ont with tte’ others to ty the size of their weekly pay en. make any complaint along that line 7° but T didn’t pay any particular| in together. Berger, one of the! The ctrike in this d'strict started| munities, at least, hourgeois moral-|<r*- rent ye Puotoplay, “Sho attrac-|my luck somewhere else velope. Due to this small number there is enother tribunal that takes @ttention to whether anyone was in Haar ey ee eee six weeks ago. Soon after the oreak-|ity no longer finds it necessary for tion, “Killing the Killer.” Thursday,| ‘Finally, coming to 28rd St, at of weavers at present employed, charge of that matter. the rear or not. Q. You didn’t know ine of the union by the operators | ers Pointing to three or four of the preservation of bourgeois society | Friday and Saturday: Harry San- 1030, I stopped at Schraft’s (candy Bee ote at there with the cooperation of the Lewis|to espouse all the hypocrisies and), is i in th NN it their wages ha n greatly re- ands by John Porter. 7 that t a hme et anes wi e coop is ou & ‘rey and his International Orchestra|and sodas) and in the employmen’ atly nds by Jo er. were between 25 and 30 right near | the men, he said: “You're fired, and i : ated ii -| absurdities that it once held sacred. | .,; : tq duced, for when operating normally : Iam a union machin- you, Ta byouand you.” machine was completed in Pennsyl. Uatee pill dathelutec ase: Gite is with Harry Seymour and Mary|office they said, “No male help it was possible to average fro to $35 a week. The working conditions in general are unbearable. These can be im- had a 100 per cent membership of the Princeton Mill workers, and an 8-hour day was soon won with in- creased wages. g , : : nt and from other departments wages, This was done with the help it, and nobody loses any sleep over Og ad La has the purpose of releasing John Por- Q. You are perfectly right in|joined with them. Not a single scab of the local Lewis machine. lit MEME In 1017, duc to similar gom.(ter 2 «ud | because I am a mem-ithat. Step down. |vemained in the shop. The miners wera militant and re-| The characters. in “The Wild id s con- er ¢ wor roa Ss, ne a —~s Ty ’, r, , : | : SE & Souiancour ihe clo ce cr ke ecb unt Goh bee | That's the Way! fused ta accent this wage cut. which| Duck,” in those moments when the eurred. A union was formed which (- io VESTRIS SEAMAN |. Frantic, the bosses ran out for| ws followed by the strike. Fvery-|dead weight of Ibsen’s moral pre- Betrayed by Fake Lead Pare GETRIHK corimibise: NEVE |not to discriminate against the mitted. And at Jest they were able|with his “claim of the ideal,” is ob- In Town i The workers, however, were be- stated here today. RY | leaders. fo railroad thrn this agreement that | viously an ironic portrait of the fara acid macksn ict frayed. First the most active and) Court Afraid of Soviet Union. as The workers of the WIZ plant ‘Ut one-fifth of the miners’ wages| younger Ibsen himself, the Ibsen of militant workers were disposed of, $20 ; , representing tl > workers of the Communist Party of America. I came down here to present a reso- lution to the secretary of war for ter is a member of the same cl, as I am, and an ry to hi en injury to me. I stand with John Porter in all that he stands for. I stand for everything that the other is I happened to have an ovportun- A. Well, I don’t ary for me others are doing. consider it is| to know what} I can only t fy to what I was doing. RAPS OFFICERS All Rescued, Saved by |The men from the testing depart- they wenld have to take s cut in| vania and Ohio, the operators in “Then we're all fired,” the men fhis state found it necessary to do houted, and walked out in a body, similar and notified their men that |n their workers, This time they had thine was done by the local officials |to meet a committee which had been to intimidate the workers and pet} \formed. The changed schedule was|them to work. Picketing and mili-| jtaken back and the bosses agreed, tanev in the strike was not per- must form a union and force the *"4 will bring about a more intense i speed up. Horan; Jack Benny; Betty and Ji erry in age of efficiency and compre‘ =| Browne; sion). Plenty of homes “are built on lies,” as Ibsen solemnly phrases Camilla’s Birds; others. Feature photoplay, “Night Birds,” starring Reginald Denny. wanted.” Well,” tomorrow I will get up about 5:30 a. m. to get a job. I must eat. A occupations and pedantic mysticism are lifted from them, are drawn with marvelous shrewdness and under- standing. Gregers Werle, obsessed Best Film Show “Brand.” It’s a pity he is made Ketth-Albee AME The BRITISH “BIG PARADE” the ten-h day was re-establi inten it + fe os t ize it and si even more of a bore than he actu- Stark Realism — Sheer Drama — Splendid Comedy fake labor leaders took no action it Rus Ornate junion conditions, This is a good Tindheroh Safe: Death Roeder who reads his lines like a and left the workers to their fate. BM Cintervosing)/= That ate- pee ar Ubud be as to do the trick in the pre- schoolboy reciting a memory gem. e Ajvietory can be won by organ ing p union controlled by the work- ‘S , é Dwyer was v , but could pg ee rs * 5 of the Great War. é | ers themselves. A Mill Committee 3 3 uld and recognition of Renorts that Charles A. Lind-|prose voice puncturing the poet's TREME! i + ry n et in e > becaus “f Ps | ‘i MA NG INDO ant be formed in this and the te ee ee because | which is your greatest bereh hed heen tilled when his fervent shibboleths. And the char- AUTHENTIC. MAE us Other textile mills of Trenton. Un- as a ioe ate ent/ weapon in fighting the bosses for! nlane crashed in Mexico, were dis-|acter of Hialmar Ekdal, the bluster- e cae one ) wished to pre- 1c 2 eer! t 5 pce? : 2 6thav. der the leadership of these com- eae none o ici ee ae Hes te _ passengers’ | your demand coverad to he unfounded vesterdav. ing, conceited mediocrity whose chief | ae ae Bid a civic REPERTORY tees en f ee So must be: built whicn | eee ee pean ha Potter wes an |furtare nian as peers igus — «Mexican flier hos arrived with) powers lie in the direction of self- ake 50c; $1.00; $1.50. Mats, Wed.&Sat.,2.30 williaffiliate with the new National Porter. because : ou orter was pat Shifted to the pc de the news that Lindbereh had safe- intoxication, is delightful satire de-| M B b HVA 10) GALLIINND, Director Bae ote Osim howe oe ie. GIVEN Uinterpedaa)s Now ent” alate er eee | STRIKE AT D yrgereetom a short hunting spite the feeble and. atfected per AYO EoATD ATA | onion, reer Pans Tetary-treasurer is Albert Weisbord.|., M® Cty ‘i ei ogra Lem aati Fi hi ton y: they remained’ in expedition. |formance of Dallas Anderson. GUILD Thea. w. szna st. Tat Ect Coca a f Only by organizing can the work.|if Your Honor please, the witness their berths : SMS |p Wing fe cibaligad Bethe hall Eves. 8:30, Mats. = | fi ee - ages i8 going off again in the same man- T laid down for a few minutes,” | ie play 1 y y Thursday cnd Saturday, 2.30 | ies ts 8S" sex an all thoas oltier witusiect have | sae Dwyer “ang tas ee cecal WAGE: 36 CENTS COLOMBI4 “GOOD WILL” extraordinary acting of Blanche | and unbearable tions whi t t witesses says yer, en he cl § fe in store for thom by thei ni | done. He should confine himself to mate came and ordered me and ail | i _, FLIGHT. Yurka as Gina Ekdal and John Daly MARTIN BECK THEATRE, } greedy employers YOUNES XEX the issue here. : the other available men to jetison | HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 25 (U.R).— Murphy as Old Ekdal. And the Yange INteriude | 2%, sow se sin ave, ves, 8.30. ie eee THE COURT: You-are going off Lieut. Benjamin Mendea, Colomb ctu Wredneetog 5 if —J. W. harge here. Con- on irrelevant matters. and “not to wo: the cargo in No. 13 he about 2 a. m. Monday. {Christmas rush. Stick together, Demand better pay, Reports Unfounded . | en soe flier, who is making a “good will” |Show Why Ford Aided | |vests the difficult role of Hedvig Relling may be interpreted as Ib- sen’s alter ego, the sober, cynical Remarkable film record of one of the crucialcampatgns young actress, Linda Watkins, in- John GOLDEN Thea., 68th EB. of B'way Special Matinee Thanksgiving Day. [y By Mr. Given: “We took automobiles out hel : trip from New York to his native|with a charm and poignancy that|i EVENINGS ONLY AT 6:30 i Q. Did two or three of you comé hold and threw them overboard, ‘ar, Hoover’s Election | tand, arrived here at 2:85 p, m,\make it a moving and’ memorable ERLANGER TSA, Wan eT HM down quietly and to give the|s a.m. I went to the wheel, as it ——— after another swift flight from | performance. ————e—— — Evenings 820 — 3 SANDINO POWER " 2 sete aoe / pS eeeeeessereecesy) in Mr. Cohan's Newest Musical — to present it the same as others do? chip, but no order was given, j lured to oe on soy are gin, Comedy dates hard eats) Rem ehoeste | se A. No; we did not get that far. “At about 1 o'clock I went whore |Cessions recently obtained from the | 5 PRIZES 5 PRIZES Ue es ILLIE 2? i = We were arrested before we got others were going. to my boat | PT@zilian government, show that | Little CARNEGIE. PLAYHOUSE, | ‘Would Clean Up C that far. Halabi . "| Ford is beating all his previous rec- AT 141 W. 57th St. i ean Un Coun- ae ‘ | Station, but* my boat was gone; so; 9. Hae’ w Continuous Noon to Midnight. j ang ’ Q. You came with banners, par- | went to No. and with | OTds in exploiting workers. JOLSON 7 ith Red b Nad bs “TEN DAYS THAT SH Gry If U.S. Withdrew’ |aaing the streets. before yon’ tried cihersiede ib aces |, The “good will” trip of Hoover, f & 9 Weis, Ohne ue ROLE. THE WORLD” ves ‘ Be, ADE en ae to present any petition. oi Leaking Lifeboats. whom Fo: belied he thee recent f ROBERTSON MYRTIL HOOPER Pap Brisan ‘heste. #652. B Os crest g ne “Would Do It Over Again. “There Were 22 persons, passen- | election: | catmot concea’ the fact in @ musien! romance of Chopin | meee He knew we were coming| 4. We were so peaceful that the| pera and ecco that all wa | that Ford’s enslavement of Brazilian |p 46th St. W. of Brway a Put Moyer Stengel, a marine|ttelligence Department of. the and our boat. We , Workers has caused these workers to : T BB Lat Who was later killed in the battle, tinitod States gor < ‘ i ania ‘hted | Strike and disillusioned wider masses| | Matinees, Thursday and Saturday | BW one of his men who was hiding jrow we were here, excent as if we oened. im Mat de ee lof Latin American workers! | UPI DRIDAY a (SANIT) My 8 SUNDAY Wises Se ac SCRWAL and MANDEL'S ie Sp the bank. Capt. Edson im-|nad snrung from nowhere, and we| easteot & feaik thee From Belem, Brazil, reports say |/f Keith-Albee Pow r of la nsdistely opened fire which was re-’ just came down the Pennsvivania short distance, we sow one hove |that 400 workers have already struck! November 30th, December Ist and 2nd, 1928 d er oO OOD NEW | Segre tm both sides of the river| Avenue. Aa I say, Iam fully con-|igunching, and caw that ae none are preparing to escape| Broa way ” "1 feearon’s men f what I did, and T would jt was, He dablag es ne Ford concession on the| aie e Fress js inergoaahis aaliztaresibslintotase: as Be aad scious of what I did, and I would had Aeuis he Ne 1e cess at dint St. | We vot out of the boats and were | 4, the same thing over again if the There were women and chil. |Tiver. Trapajos, in resentment RMORY, 68 LEXINGTON AVENUE OPEL oda made into two natrols; one going un petition to the si A. We came down Q. (Interposing.) Did you go in opportunity presented itself, and if was my regular watch, but the ship did not steer. I stood by all morn- ing expecting the order to abandon it, and it not he could RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 25.— Jacksonville, Fla. | News received from the workeys who| |were promised “Ford wages” and against a daily wage of three Bra- —A. B. MAGIL. Mats., Thurs. & Sat.) at 2:30 George M. ‘Cohan's Comedians * with POLLY WALKER Albee Acts | Does ARTHUR HOPKINS sents } #de and the other or the other Sanh yj aren in vilia tea teat de between 25th an Billies; Renic %s ‘99 } Bee Ln. m.. end ended at 5:20 p. m,|cret, Teductions | in wares in the we saw clearly that it was not ship- “ents U. S. money. at) y |_# new comedy by Philip Barry i Beitiras Inst 17 men, 10 dead mae Massachusetts textile mills— ping any water over the sides, nor _ This is even below the poorest! FIRST PRIZE: fon of the PLYMOUTH Thea.,W.45thSt.Eves.8.30 A ae y faunded yaks Bea gly 1 killed MR. GIVEN (interposing): Your was it overloaded. Brazilian wage and far below the| i Ne ———_Mats. Wed, Fri. & | Bea 2 wounded 2 Honor— Officers Responsible for Luss. Waxes Of | Grmnciaea eas workers: Round Trip to U. S. S. R. FREE ney | 4 : i : . continth And! “Our boat picked mie Brazilian canitelicts themselves say | | Marines Ambush Food Carriers. _ THOMAS (continuing): And “Cur bot picked up the chief en- Brazilian « } n ae - bed Me aotain then cave ordars to{Jotn Porter was one of our lesd-|sineer, . He “had, been’ working in hare impossible to expect wane SECOND PRIZE: be Shoot e-v mar that carried fire-|eTs— the fireroo until a few minutes Crs to ened a Starvavon scale, " . NEW M SSES B LL : rms. There heve been 21 Span- MR. GIVEN (interposing): If before the sh’p sunk. As a token 0... EES ope One-way Trip to U. S. S. R. FREE A A Sandino, Sent. 3, a man who ar eMinaa * \?ttans nats eto the common sailors of the cre ‘ to Win One of These Prizes 1 Jy yn hs Re , i * P shot our cuide was captured, tried) | Ms, GIVEN (interposing): If the capitalist press lies when it United Stat Where radicals, workers, artists, writers, found guilty and shot... . We are * Bue TSENG RicA in an 28¥8 We were cowards. We did the LOMB REETA Gp | INTERESTING PROGRAM EVERY DAY, and poets meet every year to have a good ‘ ’ MAS ; : in a fards killed since then. August 14th @leven men killed carrying rations to Sandino. Five captured, ambused fining himself to the issue. we ae here. ed Ea ys iia ar canted Cunt aee » Marines August 16th; 9 men! THOMAS (continuin k “Any pereon, including the offi- now turns 75 per cent of pi rO- BO cphereh ence, savpllon we ones ermine): And he eyed ead ented, was’ coved tyi|Gusid Soto pages. The disaned. tee Me Maen eiuibk abba ii COONAN Ni a Chance WEBSTER HALL, 119 EAST ELEVENTH STREET _ eomplimented by every officer down mewours....” WOMEN MINERS SLAVE. your Honor please, the witness is not answering the question nor con- effort to get higher wages and to improve their conditions— MR. GIVEN (interposing): 1 \think your Honor is familiar with tude for our rescue of him lors $1.75 each since us § best we could in spite of the offi- cers, who are responsible for the loss of life.” MACHINISTS WIN STRIKE. PAPER. (By Mail).—Canada | duct was formerly produced in the MERGER MAKES MANY JOB- | L . | BOSTON, Nov. 25.—A merger between the A. S. Rosenthal, Inc. silk manufacturers, and the Mos: Admission 50 Cents. Third, Fourth, Fifth Prizes To Be Announced, Wait With Your Shopping for the “Icor” Bazaar MERCHANDISE of All Description Will Be Sold. Combination $1.00. DECEMBER 7TH, FRIDAY time. It will be gayer than ever this time. ——— Buy your Uckets enrly-——91.50 in advance, $3.00 at the door, On wale at: New Masses, 30 Union Sa. (phone reservations ac- * DELHI. India.—The labor minis-| the Purpose of these people, as s0| INDIANAPOLIS, (By Mail)— Corp., has resulted in the loss of} neoten amen eh fay we try has refused to prevent the em-, Plainly shown when they are given Machinists working on repair of! jobs for several thousand silk work-|~} ~~~ mit 6 ~ AAA ‘ pg 28 Union ban me eo fone bs ith st Krupaed Bion voting machines recently struck and|ers. The merger affected plants | New Playwrights Theatre, 133 W, 14th st. won an increase from 75 cents to'hoth in the United States and in “$1 an hour. ‘Japan. @ oyment of. wgmen in quarries or 97 opportunity to testify if they face workings, for hours wish to do so. | ‘HE COURT: You are going far 5 PRIZES 5 PRIZES

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