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_DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DEC EMBER 15, 1928 PAU LINE L ORD _IMPERIALISTS IN ACTION “Wings Over Europe” Is of High Dramatic NEW FILM “THEATRE TO; HAVE FOUR SCREENS REFORMISTS OPPOSE | CZECH LABOR FIGHT TBAQ AMG The new moving picture theatre | pee nearing completion at 52 West! aa Eighth £t., is to be opened early in! THRATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS: was PRAGUE, Czecho-Slovakia (Bp |He then put in an appearance at the | Quality, Tho Purely Pacifist in Treatment be opened early in| Mail)—When results were sum- | meeting with an entire staff of tech- | —_—- January by the Film Guild Cinema. | MRM at he Gione Gf the bullding | nical workers of the social-demo- | COMPARED to the average play, finds its power destroyed by the in- ewe a UatGHnaiye tee doce OWING TO TE IGHTLY LARGER SEATING season, it was found that the wages | cratic nd the S. D. paper, |\ «Wings Over Europe” showing! vention, is the result purely realis- | PT us | 2 C ° MARTIN BECK THEATRE of the Czecho-Slovakian building |who had nothing to do with the at the Martin Beck, ie a sibateee tic and is almost @ reproduction of | S¢xeensy three of which: are black, TKSUBIIG FOR ALL Paneonikebse workers do not correspond with the | building workers, and thus achieved piece. The dramatic quality of the|a scene in the “Fall of St. Peters-/ The whole interior architecture of! cost of living. In Carlsbardagroup |his aim. They declared that it was play and the acting are of the high-| burg,” when the reactionary gov-|the house can be transformed to | of active building workers set up a ecessary to change the present est quality from a technical view-| ernment finds itself overthrown, | Whatever setting is Appropriate to| Unity which the point. The theme, which deals with) The world is saved by the action! the picture being shown. | Committee, wage rates, and that charged with preparing the ground eement was “inviolable and sac- to get wages increased and to unite | red.” ment leaders and the destructive! the young idealist one minute before! learned from Frederick Kiesler of all the forces of the building work- possibilities of modern inventions, is| the end of the world and prevents | Vienna, the architect and stage de- | By ROBERT NICHOLS and MAURICE BROWN. ets to bring this about. This announcement caused wide- handled in a purely pacifist manner| the explosion, The cabinet has! signer, formerly with the Interna- | pread indignation at the meeting, and tends to deceive the audience hardly had time to recovet its! tional Theatre Exposition, who is ates On October 25 the Unity Com- mittee called a general meeting of the building workers, which should have been attended by the represen tative of the Building Workers’ Sec- tion of the One Big Union (Revolu- which was comprised in the main of members of the reformist organiza- tion. he reformist leaders were ousted from the premises where the meeting was to be held, but the po- ‘ionary T. U. Federation) and the lice subsequently interfered and dis- | Iude” the coming week at the John) sreed of imperialist leaders are/ airplanes loaded with the destrue-|in New York. spresentative of the reformist banded the gathering. The next|Golden Theatre. The following brought out, the play actually flat-| tive foree over all the capitals of| mu. snentator in this theatre—it | e ginion, The secretary of the local meeting, which was fixed for Oc-| week the company, will continue ters them by giving some undue/ Europe, which will be destroyed if) 31 cost 500—will find himself in {section of the reformist union did tober 20, was announced uniawfnl, | their roal tour. credit for idealism. When facing|the governments will not agree to| © Tah SGdRNOS AKG Gate SE an This best to prevent the meeting be- | under the pretext that it threatened eT eee ae nol snputens adalat ba fae poe a ide ee ordinary "eamnetal with the bellows : Bee iN 1 Cehesmehesal ones ‘i of imperialism to whom religion is|cabinet capitulates and idealism, | °dn9ry ip dali cay te ing called, but he was unsu ul. !the general peac Mechanicsof the Brain’ heel ‘an instrument only for en.|love, justice and all the bourgeois|xtended. He will be facing, as the The Bricklayer By VASILY KAZIN, I wander homeward at evening, Fatigue is a comrade who sticks; And my apron sings for the darkn: feature the program at the Fifth | @nda and with the exception of a/ ; ; that shuts off the entire ceiling and | F , t the th few scenes, such as the appearance in “Le Cinema Sovietique,” a volume ‘ 4 | a fi ‘Avenue na 5 a ue, Ps dow: he | OHN GOLDEN “HEA.. 58th St, B. of Broadwa; A strong red song of bricks. venue Playhouse beginning this! 9° 4 yy, at a cabinet meeting,|he recently pubiished in Pat’s, de. | OPES down to meet the top of the J Hivenings only at 6:30 stare It sings of my ruddy burden P ; ‘ ; ture. The whole theme tends ‘to to a consideration of the personality | © 2 ere "be ‘ ‘Mechanics of the Brain” reveals 4 sanneel aay, " ‘i +. Kossler calls the “screenoscope,” That I carried so high, high “the hidden motives governing human | SHOW the helplessness of the masses and technique of S. M. Bisenstein’s | vith ig a device providing aE | SS : sis 5 “Ten Days That Shock the World,” i : Keith-Albee Up to the very housetop, the character of imperialist govern- of the minister of war who shoots} Details of the design have been | a The noted and talented artist heads the special group of players | who will appear in “Strange Inter- ‘oe to the Fifth Ave. Playhouse Prof, Ivan Pa’ of human behavior, “Mechanies the Brain,” produced in Soviet Rus- by Pudovkin, dir ea End of St. Petersburg, 1 again of Saturday. This showing is the fifth at the little playhouse. based on ee Benin, the -experiments Pavlov lov’s gigantic study by giving the impression that the mind of man and “good will” are) able to defeat imperialism and to bring about “justice” and peace, Also, while much of the vanity and slaving the masses, are shown as ing faith in their god and are ing as they face “the end.” At a time when imperialist coun- tries are busy with war prepara- tions, this play is very significant, but it can only be regarded as a | part of a general pacifist propa- there is little of a revolutionary na- and that idealism is the only force the brutal character of an breath when a message is received from the Association of Scientists in Geneva that they too have dis-| |covered the way to release atomic) energy and thet they are sending virtues reign supreme as the cur- tain falls. What more could be ex- pected from pa mt PAUL CROUCH. SENSAT"ONAL SOVIET FILM AT THE MOMART, A French critic, Leon Moussinac, votes an entire chapter of his book | which will have its premicre "~-ok- stag e-mpletely new form, openings fer the screen, eliminating ths provenium end the usual cur- directing the construction of this | | theatre and is responsible for its | many innovatiens. The theatre em-| bodine some of the ideas that he} worked out in Paris and Berlin and photographic film does, the camera’s shutter. The walls of the theatre are par- | allel, but he will not see them, for, rlaced out from each of them is a hinek sereen that spans the entire hall, runring at an angle to meet the stare arch. They are joined over>*ad by another black sereen | arch. The’ stage itself has a | which Mr. | Wings Over Europe MARTIN BECK THEA., 45th St., W. of 8th Ave. EVENINGS 8:30. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 2:50. BERNARD SHAW’S THEA. West 52nd Street., Evenings 8:30 Sharp Matinées: Thursday and Saturday, 2:30 Sharp eum EUGENE O’NEILL’S PLAY STRANGE INTERLUDE Dinner Intermission 7:40 to 9 O 2nd AME The roof that they call the sky. gee eee imperialist government. The word,| lyn showing at the Momart Thea- |); eR aeteatey a like th Best Film Show , 7 oar ce) } a T s he low enti ed in th Ja ‘ ¥ “f re 1S us mn ze Ur-S! amna St t 4B a: x My eyes were a carousel turning, cst form of animal life, then pro-) MMOnCS 7B Me Play. Moussinae describes Lisenstein’s sereen. The picture can be thrown huleehd aisha Mataayetd Big Week! The wind had a foggy tone, gresses through the higher stages| ‘It is of some significance that work as inheriting the best qualities on all four screens at once so that | And morning, too, like a worker, Carried up a red brick of its own. cf animal existence until it reaches the experiments on mon. Josephine Paker, well known Ne- s selected as the It would be im- such a play the British cabin scene for the play. sible to present cf the early werk of Griffith, but says that he avoids the poetic weak- ress of the American director. In the spectators themselves are sud- | denly and literally the drama that is being played. “immersed” in DARING! SENSATIONAL! Another Remarkable Sovkino Production ‘ rs aver 2 a hich would hold up to inspection | jis pl}, Moussi: 2 I wander homeward at evening, aro dancer, has just completed a/4,, iepovernibines. aay thelis' sup ao cRREER dee! ‘ : | 9 A * x n oI e entitled 7 £ s a passion for truth The Daily Worker, will be five | Fatigue is a comrade who sticks; fee oe pie se entitled h government is shown in this); mounts sometimes to brutal yeare old on January 5. Workers | i | 7 | I y O PA ” * e. - s 03 3 or atross * rine fe - ‘ f 7 rt And my apron sings for the darkness films of France. A shorter film in| DIY: It would have keen impossible jem—a cuality occasionally cating In mtectings, Have’ ~~ Y ELI a W : ) A strong red song of bricks. which Josephine Baker's dancing is '? ei gee eer te bar ae ue Se eer cee ES A a Dy the Producers of “END OF ST. PETERSBURG” * * shown is now on display a: toe : Ga etnias SENDER RMN 2 = (From Russian Poetry, an Anthology. Chosen and Translated | Little Carnegie Playhouse. It is a pied ee ne SID~ UNIFORM WAGE SCALE. CANIN 46th St. ye Fa! by Babette Deutsch and thm Yarmolinsky. International Pub- called “Flashes from the Follies = bs > CHICAGO, (Dy Mail).—Chicago Mats. Wednesday and Saturday j ‘ lishers. $2.25.) Bergere,” of which she is the star. |S + | balléing trates workers ‘are. seek. “Hwan ond MANLil + C~ || Maxine Elliotts ists te cee A. H. WOODS presents In conjunction with this, the Little], ne Seory lias it ovlgin, to & cer’) ing a uniform wage scale instead of ee | RRR y Gosche ce aia. et, he pet Scns EGET meet KTOOD NEW |= ot”) FAY BAINTER SMALL $OUI S |ture attraction “Uneasy Money, the| spinon and other cctentioty veganh |i, 2ocemand is for u flat seale of | ech aOR MURR Ee co oe " , : ‘Adventitte of a Baitknute;” procused | Mill De and other scientists regard- | win HGR oO! | N. Y. Times. mM : _ Reviewed by ROBERT WOLF. : ty: aetirennd: ing the origin of energy and the Sieg - AIVIC REPERTORY "5t.0A | ore pest performance | 22 ‘wif. NOTHING IS SACRED. By Josephine Herbst. Coward McCann. §2. Mer es . | possibility of —releasi Antic Cc AH a doa, 840 ' . GOTHING IS SACRED” is, I think, the best so far of that series of |, AmMno's newest film importation foree, A young inv MUSIC AND CONCERTS sno: $100; $1.50. state, Wed aBat.2.20 ee ne ae! van | P joviet Russia, “The Yellow! always lived in seclusion, discov RSE aE ; ‘ . books that are descr g the life of America’s small town petty- fe a 4 always lived in seclusion, discovers A LE GALLIENNE, Director 4 JOHN HALLID, \4 bourgeoisie. Miss Herbst’s characters are teal, they move and talk, and P&sss’ is continuing at the Cameo’ method of freeing the atomic PhilharmonicS m hon Today Matinee, “Peter Pan.” sisi aaa because she has not scrupled to expose the utter drabness and mean- | 1°8 08.0 becene, Wee on 4 ae energy and creating unlimited pow- y 1 iy Mont ven whe Chery Orchara. || “Don't miss ‘Jealousy’.” a ness of their lives, their total preoccupation with little snobberies and | VS MA&nc Py Sovxino of Moscow znd er, or even destroying the earth at —- R. Coleman, Dally Mirror. by EUGENE WALTER directed by Otzep. will. He is a pure idealist. Ap- DAMROSCH, Conductor HOST $$ from the French of LOUIS VERNEUIL adulteries and cheese-paring economies, she has managed to impart the kind of nobility and tragic dignity to the account which must always result from the complete dissection of any human being. Pity and terror are both in this narrative, for those who wish to PHILHARMONIC Waiter Damrosch will conduct the pearing before the British cabinet, he tells of his invention and the possibilities and asks for their pro-| ME ‘This Sunday Tebaikovsky ROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Afternoon at 3 —Albeniz—t NDERBILT . 48th St. Evs. 8:3 i aled t it ly dri tonous style, phitharmoni i gram for using this in the inter- | sprcyaL cCoNceERY FoR THE! Mats. Wednesday and Saturday sa oe soit pled beneesh ihe aver eae a erie K; Philharmonic orchestra this after-| Cts of humanity. ‘The Lord Chan.|f BENET: OF THE ORCRESTRA | ————— ws | s noon at Carnegie Hall in a special PENSION FUND LITTLE ;146 W. hh St. American speech: “It’s mother,” said Julia, feeling as if all the blood were out of Young People’s Concert, with the Marmeins solois| The dancers cellor is shocked by the discovery on would mean an the minister of fi- that the inventic ™ Carnegie Hall, Soloists. Li Eve, Dee. 1( ; » RNEGIE, Noon w Midnight PLAYHOUSE | Popular Prices) “HOLIDAY” ee, We went fos new doctor.” Then the ssid) “It's a citser” | will be sstlatad! by Attol Millais'and|oyc"4, “rstioy, strut Bungee andes “UNEASY MONEY— “A joyous revel in which there was much sprightly froth, ay al Salt Hee tictcnh soe te be sonlante nerats ‘niy, IB Mildred Neff. The program: Marche | yew system. The minister of war THE AMAZING ADVENTURE OF some vivid characters in a seriously interesting romance, and ‘ debt now. f ae Sek inn ; sss Ship, proposes to use the invention for A BANKNOTE” a cast of players remarkable for the excellence of their acting.” “Gosh,” he said, “is that a fact?” Maiden Vonage. Holsts Ineitation tg | King Great Britain supreme over| ia Prodised by Soa —Percy Hammond, Herald Tribune. The novel is written in a further adaptation of that style which | po Donee Ween dee ation £01 the world, but the young idealist is || Carnegie Mall, Thurs. Aft, De ERLANGER (HBA. Wo ata at Gertrude Stein invented for the description of middle-class America, |jeyrrn Oyen ee Mose: | shocked by the suggestion. When ; es ee ret een fey “Produced with winning grace and lightness, acted with un- which Hemingway, Anderson, and Lardner have used, and which is rapidly | Bajlet Music from “R semua jthey finally decide that the inven- af PAROLD Bal alive Bead VanDee Condaiban failing cleverness, listened to with ease and glee.” becoming evident as the only one suited to the material. Miss Herbst is | Schubert; New York Architecture, | fo” Should be destroyed, he ey nhocit rranen — win with POLLY WALKER —Gilbert W. Gabriel, New York American. almost the first to have given dollars and cents ¢heir full spiritual value. | prokofieff; The W. heel, Marfori| 1 that re all Ba ess ae Carnegie Hat, § in Mr Cohane Newest Mustca! proposal at he will blow up the ‘n ‘omedy Read this book if you want a searching and finely balanced domestic in- terior of those who wear Shriner pins, read the Saturday Evening Post, Kahn; Infernal Dance, The program to be pl: world at a certain time. Some as-! pects of the trur character of im- FRA nvth SRE EEE. ARTHUR HOPKINS presents PHILIP BARRY’S New Comedy with settings by ROBERT EDMOND JONES. and vote for prosperity with Smith and Hoover. se tess" ae ie: ae perialist rulers are revealed during NERY 5 aera | RN ———_—— a er era House will include: “Pathe-| the minutes before the end of Dh % r 4s pede catalase p qantas befonenis. so ot LECTURES AND FORUMS _ PLYMOUTH Thea W. 45 st. yes, 8:85 : ats. urs, an at. Be Farmers’ Belief About Police and Gangsters WitchcraftEncouraged Killed Editor Exposing by Preachers, Bosses Them; Now Let Free, r || PROGRESSIVE WORKERS, ATTENTION COLUMBUS, 0., Dee. 14 (UP).— , The state board of clemency has granted a parole to Carl Studer of YORK, Pa., Dec. 14. ers of the country distr ist a tacit alliance with the > preach- ts have’ at “pow Adeglo for String: Albeniz; Overture Le Roi D’ Vs) Lalo. cene does not approach r Only at one plac: MAURICE SCHWARTZ A theatrical performance will AT COOPER UNION 3 (Sth St. and ASTOR PLACE) At 8 o'Clock 2 aC, 16 THE PEOPLE’S INSTITUTE Muh'enberg Branch Library (209 WEST 28rd STREET) 0 o'clock MONDAY, DEC, 17 MARK VAN DOREN ! EXTRAORDINARY RETURN ENGAGEMENT tt SOVIET RUSSIA’S GREATEST SCIENTIST! Professor IVAN PAVLOV’S es Nad ._. |Canton, who was sentenced to the aay 5 . A Brae TES? . | aa wet one state prison as an outgrowth of the || JEWISH ART THEATRE ff be given for the benefit of the {|| Prof. | Realist ree ee sleria uceredete: aidan SENSATIONAL MOTION PICTURE lon e belief in witches has re- | assassination of Don R. Mellett, edi- | Edueation.” $ Ea less ac: “ ? tad in a series of violent deaths | tor of the Canton News, two years || 66 99° Bl pape UNION UES be 18 } . y REDNBEDAY, DC. 18 MECHANICS OF THE BRAIN’ in recent years. and a half ago. Studer was sen- | zi Hl va ie ie a ote ata ; A pote ike | hasiive Py SANGHA Coe the Hidden Processes of the Mind! he preachers see in the belief in| enced to one to three years for | . EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE | “Destruction end” Reconstruction ; oe. TH A EN LAYHOUSE, ae area ee aoe F' Oe rei am | keeping a disorderly house. | By Henrik Ibsen ot “aecen™ ; Len Ae Bic. 20 5 VENUE PLAYHOUSE, 66 5th Avenue NOW! witcheraft a safe field for their own ; THURSDA | MICHAEL MINDLIN, Managing Director, — ALG, 7661 P 99 2 Mi. E, G. SPAULDING Continuous Performances. — Two to Midnight. — Popular Prices, religious dogma, and fear education| The chief of police of Canton was for the farmers as much as the Mel. convicted of conspiring to assassi- | ‘Tuesday Locals 2, 9 Cutters’ Welfare League, Lo- {! , 22 and 85 andthe }!]| FRIDAY, D Mr. EVERETT DEAN “MARTIN “The Development of Mathematien! Idealism in the 17th and 18th lon machine running this state does. | nate Mellett, but secured his re- on T.4¢ it A History of Liberty Centuries: Dewcartes, : “ 4 cal 1 Ta rgan- “ m y Td f cy Witchcraft is preferred by priests | lease on, legal technicalities, Sev- D E ( 1 8 aoe ae bigs Organ: TTT DAME VOA. Spinoza, Kant, and employers to any real education eral underworld characters were im- | ° EO Cae ee | to Robexpterre.” SATURDAY, DEC. 22 «= which might interfere with the prof- | plicated in the assassination, but ADMISSION FRER DR. BOYD BARRETT . . : ; ‘Ail wiekeaa' a Oven Forum Discussion. “Den Religion Develop Neurosen?” Third Season First Production its of both. were not severely punished. Mel- lett was killed for having exposed }in his paper graft connections be- Displays Specimens of tween the police department, dope Rare American Birds and white slave rings. AGO, Dec. 14 (UP)—S ET : on me « Abandon Sinking Ship; that succeeding generations may be familiar with several species of bird lite that vapidly ere becoming es, |CLEW Of Eleven Saved tinct, Alfred M. Bailey, director of | the Chicago Academy of Sciences Museum, has mounted specimens for PORTLAND, Me., Dec. 14 (UP). -—The five-masted Portland schooner affair on that evening. FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION sanizations are requested not to arrange any other Tickets on sale now at the office of the Nationul Organization Committee, 16 West Twenty-first Strect, N.Y. CONCERT ARRANGE and BALL D BY THE Workers School Forum WILLIAM W. WEINSTONE “The Program of the Com- munist International” BRONX OPEN FORUM 1330 WILKINS AVENUE 8:00 P. M. Sunday, December 16, 8:00 p. m. REBECCA GRECHT “The Offensive Against Labor” EW PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE OFFICE: 133 WEST 14TH ST. WATKINS 0588 Singing Jailbirds By UPTON SINCLAIR N ‘ Edward B. Winslow was abandoned SUNDAY, DI 16, AT 8:00 P. M, r display at the museum. captaien | Ae “Get the Bronx Habit—Ever; - "i . Yr sinks conditi t 15 ‘ i y ~-* Chief among the species that once i" 4 sinking condition about 150 mi ‘9 Questions and General Discussion Sunday Night” Directed by EM JO BASSHE. abounded in this territory, are the Miles south of Cape Hatteras early | UN. AR. JOPE IRATIVE HOUSE ADMISSION 25 CENTS Classen, in nalish, Communism an J. 8. story began Mati according to advices received passenger pigeon, the Eskimo cur- i lew, and the Carolina paroquet. The pigeon and curlew vanished about Het crew of 11 men were rescued 20 yc..s ago and the paroquet about by the steamer Cero Pbano of the years ago. sented in the display. Berger Wants Stock Gamblers to Be Nice S WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UP).— Victor L. Berget, sociali 4 sin, has prepared a bill which ould place gambling on the stock ‘ket and in grain and cotton res on the same plane as the ies which lave been ruled il- il by congress. lis measure would not prohibit portation Company, it was reported. | “THE KINGDOM OF GOD,” by the Spanish playwright, G. Martinez Sierra, will open the new Ethel Barrymore Theatre Thursday night. Ethel Barry- more heads the which also includes, McKay Morris, William B. Mack, Madeline Delmar, Len- ore Chippendale, George Allison and Jeanette Shirwin, fe demant the fmm Oy Union by movernmment! Jean Adair and Marienne Francks play the chief roles, ite recoen! whe Dalted | All three are repre- J’an-American Petroleum and Trans- | NEW PLAYS LAUREL PRICE 50c. 4 STUYVESANT 9758 (1 ENTERTAINMENT Saturday Eve., December 22 | at 8 o'clock 75 East 116th Street, New York City All Proceeds for the “Freiheit” _ Russian Kretchma 244 EAST 14TH STREET GARDEN OPEN 11 A. M—3 A. M. NN) “Get the Sunday Night Habit” LABOR TEMPLE 14th St and Second Ave. —SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 5:00 p. mt DR. G. F. BECK Literature—The Crentive Myths of Mankind “Don Quixote (Cervantes)” 7:15 p. me— i EDMUND B. CHAFFEE | “American Imperialism—Faet | or Myth?” |} 8:30 n. m.: FORUM— JOHN HAYES HOLMES “The Kellogg Pence Pact.” —All welcome— EAST SIDE OPEN FORUM ORCHESTRA “The 1. W. W.—tt« Ultimate and: , Immedinte Objectives.” Admission Free—Everyone Invited i | | December 3. INGFRSOLL FORUM Guild Hall, Steinway Building, 113 Went 57th St. Ni ¥. C. SUNDAY BVENINGS DECEMBER 16 TIMOTHY P. MURPHY “If I Were God.” ADMISSION 25 CENTS DECEMBER 23 DR. WOLF ADLER “Man, Descendant of the Ape.” Questions A special Program of Rev. nary Dances at t if vernary of the A powerful portrayal of heroic struggle. A vital dramatization men's strike of 1923 in Callfornin, ineorporat- i Artistle, entertaining and earnest in trentment. NOW PLAYING AT THE PROVINCETOWN PLAYHOUSE 133 MACDOUGAL STREET SPRING 8363 TICKETS: $2.50, 81.75 and $1.00. Every night including Sunday except Monday Popular Prices Saturday Matinee ing’ in stocks, but would make, wrap FERGUSON FAM. | besigs } lee Pd al the purchase of stocks where yy,” by 1 Award Chane tae sles Sa uae r CHURCH OF ALL NATIONS NOW — First Time in Brooklyn — at’ Popular Prices io intention to actually de-| .-neduled to open at the Little 4% a . i ~. ‘The ort ' “TEN DAYS THA ”? them. 4 a Pha DANCING |i SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 8 P.M. ¢ etielnal Tandorn | Duncan T SHOOK THE WORLD 4 Theatre next Saturday night. BALALAIKA , })) "Wir. F. LEIGH BEARCE Er wcepesen beeen on Rees ‘The true story of the Russian Revolution Fulton Street & Rockwell Place, Bklyn. MONART THEAT' Tickets are on ni Worker office, | Nevins O278 — Continous performance