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Page Four Yorkville Miners Face Dismissal DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. DECEMNBTR It They BOSSES’ SCHEME " New Buildings Mark 11th Year of Soviets ‘FORCE WORKERS WILL LEAD 70 BIS Act tional. Mine Union Is Fighting Trick TO PRAY FOR THE MAGNATE'S SOUL ‘But Pay Is Docked for | Time Spent in Church } (By a W A new hospital in one of the villages of the Soviet Union. The (By a Worker Correspondent) WHEELING, build ng was yasstet aaa 7 ee saath of he 1ith | PITTSFIELD, Mass. (By Mail). Bee cs oct Anniversary of the Russian Revolution. This will be the center for |General Electric C : Been activi 8 g sanitation measures and health information among the jconiel SCE pres themeavate! ee Ga Gai inte? OP of the province. Every year sees further measures taken | #2¢tory in this city, which employs - Ae aes i puiet Government to improve the lot of the peasants about 6,000 men and women, has the coal operato’ havaibeon t — mabe ——— {adopted a new exploitation system, the fighti rit of the r d . . 5 the so-called “premium system.” : . ; a ji 4 | : = led by the new union Capita ist Foliticians Hoax | This system is a piece work method. ee ae oh : he is | In the Radio Department women t Mill Coal Co. has : are paid $12.00 a week while learn- spre mine Old Paperman to Get Vote| i 282 °3.78 a eel Bact > are, given piecework, and by doing| mpany tha : USERS : their utmost, make only $5.00 a stock ders they Np EE Ay AVE (By « Worker Correspondent) . | week. None of the workers are or- ook VATE OLAYE I was helping an elderly woman | Sanized, and the Co. employment fall n across the street when she asked me:| head John Chesney sees to it that oe “Is this Twelfth Street?” [no “agitator” \gete in, emplo: BEGIN THINKING “Yes, this is Tweifth Street” I | Recently E. A. Jones, head of the Paper Making Machine Co. died. He forty c answered her, “what number’ are “loved? his slaves sovmuch that he the 9 Petre Wepenran Aa ksi Sexe | allowed them to work overtime for On § Grumbling Is Heard by | “1 don’t want any number, I am| straight time, and when he died, the were to Wonlcers looking for a theatre on Twelfth] slaves, who made his millions were if the yorkers Street. Do you know where it is?”| told to go to church. Some of them, holders | I only knew of one. i 7 ev-| w + soelt cea yaaa. pen ee Gieradoautent) only knew of one, which was sev-| who have been working ten years day labor eral blocks up, on Second Avenue, | are about two dozen men and I offered to take her there. “But and more, thought they might get some money after his death, but, Evens map ak SE UU eee ull a what is it you want at the theatre; when their next pay day came, ee who satnumber the mene sees Sreatly now?” my curiosity made me ask. |they found out that they were pe st air i Seay ish,| And-then she related to me the|docked for the time spent ip s Malitenk -Tinlon fost of the men speek Spanish A 5 ! . reals Want Militant Union. 3 : whole story and said: jchurch! After a week, E. A. : agin Yorkie After dinner about a dozen of us fe ee | Jones’ will was’ published Gh tie 1 g in Yorkville “{ don’t want the theatre, T am | Jones LA netted many miners and ot Sof noise. retire to the locker room to rest for half an hour. There’ my fellow oking for a man who has a news-| workers carry on a conversation in|Paper stand near the theatre, and he| Snanish, which to me just a lot Said it was on Twelfth Street. He They read the newspaper is such an old man, and works so cal reactionary Berkshire Eagle. Most of his two millions went to his wife, to the Y. M. C. A., churches and missionaries, and to some of his | oper is ee iy. | Officials, who hi ‘a r paper “Zu Prensa.) I-don’s know its poli:| hard) eae he can’t res make > livel ig wages er ae otha Bone cies or politics but believe it is con-|ing. He e a complaint! Por his house servants he left $100 This is the roal operator Miners Union.” Join the National Nine shareholde the company and of the new un resigned from ned the rank to fight the * to the newspaper company for send- ing him bundles of papers that are directed at the bosses directly in|Short. His wife'is very sick, and charge or at some fellow worker.|®he can’t go to stand there in his ‘And some erumble about an extra (Place while he makes the complaint. aRonut, bE like they would I am his next door neighbor, and I STolt tie Cacanee want to help the poor people. He I hear some grumbling. It is wo! for each year of service, with the remark that no one should be given |more than $1,000 though he may |have slaved for him all his life. | —PROLETARIAN, | 19, 1yzs 4 Do Not Buy Shares in Fa ‘The Viking’ Is Only Mildly | Interesting Color Picture uiodern Witch-Doctor HE nein offen ‘ _ SUE HASTING’S MARIONETTES main offering on vhe new pro: AT MARTIN BECK gram at the Embassy Theatre is | a Technicolor picture, entitled “The| The Theatre Guild will present Viking,” with Pauline Stark and/four performances of Sue Hasting’s Donald Crisp playing the leading | Marionettes at the Martin Beck ban i! ceding |Theatte © during Christmas week. ¢ .,| The dates are December 26, 27, 28 Other “talky” bits that embellish | anq 29 and the time is-11:30 a. m. |the show include Vincent Lopez | playing several of his well known! |selections; Lowell Sherman in a short comedy, and Cliff Edwards, | better known as Ukelele Ike. |cost, according to its producers, a The main virtue of the picture, | quarter of a million. which is based on “The Thrall of | roles. The program will consist of a rrobably thé first revue produced drama, “Peter Rabbit,” anda revue, | in New York in years that didn’t | ke Cooperative PLAY MAGNATES EXPLOIT CHILD | _ LABOR ON STAGE Bosses Are Friends of | Politicians (By a Worker Correspondent) CHICAGO, (By Mail).—The child labor ‘tases that were pending against the Marks Brothers Marbro Theatre since last August blew up when a farce fine of $5 for each The killing of Nelson D. Reh- meyer, a farmer near York, Pa., by three youths actuated by a belief witcherajt, has revealed the fact that several other murders in this section have been inspired by witch- doctors, shamans and medicinemen ; of various kind, exploiting human credulity for profit. Photo shows one of these modern fakers in action. BRITISH PLANES TOFLY TO KABUL Wireless From Afghan Capital Cut Leif the Lucky,” is that it shows a decided improvement in color $ho- tography, although there is of nature’s tints. The general! color runs to a brownish cast throughout jits length. | The drama itself is only mildly in- teresting, as it depicts a series of events in narrative form, not held | together sufficiently by underlying | emotional conflicts. Briefly, it tells the story of the Norse explorer, | Leif Ericsson; his ward, Helga, and |a captured English nobleman, Al- win, on their first trip of discovery |to the New World, At the end the nicture is focussed on the old Stone Tower in Newport, R. I., which is still a mystery to scientists. The best performance in the cast is given by Anders Randolph as Bric the Red, with Donald Crisp as Ericsson almost as good. Paul- ine Stark as Helga has the advan- tage of riuch of Wagner’s Ring music by the theatre orchestra to jassist her characterizations, but Le- Roy Mason as Alwin was hopelessly miscast and does not look the part he portrays. In fact, the actor’s make-up strongly suggests the fa- mous photograph of Cosmo di Medici at the Pitti Palace in Flor- ence To sum up, “The Viking” is only a so-so photoplay with its chief in- terest on the color side. still | room for much finer differentiation child illegitimately employed was levied against the theatre. Charges |that the case was “fixed” have been Sigmund Romberg, composer of |Made. The manager of Abbott's “The New Moon,” reccived word | Dancing School, which furnished the that his new ballet, “America,” was {etila: abies Rese tana wacnitye given its Russian premiere in Mos-|)¢ 7ixing_ of the case. Due to cow recently by Lina Marette and |theatre Magalies ashe Met her dancers. According to the cable, Per refused to mention the case. the ballet was received with unceas- |The, eae ree ey ing applause, the dancers being romans 38 Said; to be motori- | forced to return 40 the stage for six- igus Feros ea nhs jteen bows, Miss Marette wil! pre- | '°. * i Hee abe Gelletrekee ie inca one | Bloited by the theatre managers: The miiddlev ae thik anonth |child labor law violations mainly oc- |cur in the\big motion picture houses, which handle first run pictures, put on stage shows, jazz bands, and vaudeville acts. These are hooked |up with circuits which book acts to |travel in all parts of the country. i |One of the worst offenders is the CHICAGO, IIL, Dec, 18.—All ar-| POWerful Publix Theatre Corp., rangements for the Workers (Com- jowned by Barney Balaban, of Bala- ; ; ‘ban and Katz, Balaban is a big munist) Party bazaar, to be held at | shot with Chicago politicians. the Workers Center, 2021 W. Divi- | SMS Ue eR G2 jsion St., on Dec. 22, 23 and 24, have | 3 | been completed and only a few minor Forced to Suspend New |details remain to be carried out. |Gas Rates for Newark | Fractions of the Young Workers a I. (Communist) League are preparing eae ROMBERG BALLET SUCCESS IN | MOSCOW \Chicago Worker Party ‘Bazaar to Be Held at Center Dec. 22, 23, 24 NEWARK, E | threatened rebellion of housewives entertainment for each night of the | has caused the Public Service Elec- bazaar, Food will be prepared and|tric and Gas Company to permit served by the various nationalities, | the very docile State Public Utilities according to special selection of Commission here to suspend the |dishes by each nationality and in| new gas rates, scheduled to go into |accordance with the special customs effect January 1. The rates would of each. | have raised the price on small con- Dee. 18.—A were a |thought it was heaven when he was| ane These workers are willing to work 1 ue. lowed t the newspaper at hich sneed and some of them even 9, OW", tO pen — emen| pital Sak | | Recently I detected some radical cause they promised him that if he| thinking among my shopmates. One votes for them they will give him a| * 4 | | day as I carried a tray of glasses|nermit to have the stand there. , fighting this fake fees stend there. For three elections he! York . A picket run while working. voted for the republican party be- line was formed and “co-operative” mining proposition was ex: the twenty or thirty men who en- tered the mine to work. “Co-op” Tricks Workers, This fake cooperative at Yorkville in which many miners hav their last pennies and into vw they have been tricked by the coa company, will sconer or later be erushed by the company resulting in the loss of money and free labor by the coal diggers. The company will step on the shareholders fore- ing them out of the company. In set they have already started this. From the pay of all sharcholders twenty dollars was deducted by the company to meet the expenses of the company. One of the miners who has slaved for two weeks was short six dollars to meet the twenty dol- lar demand of the compan: He had worked for two ; id only earned fourteen dollar: ad of getting some pay on p: y he was forced to dig into his own pocket to meet the twenty dollar demand of the stockholders, al to the water fountain, I maspiet ie very time: he-yoteds tor sthen and | ay words: “You'll get pie in the sky he went to their big s, they i : when you die.” A waitress asked | made fun of him and kicked him out. Another Puppet Will me if I had heard that song at a But now that he got the stand, he is D Torker: | Communist mectin~. Then she pro- too sick to work, and he has other Or press Wor kers ceed to inform me that she had voted troubles too. The other day, the ot : R. L. GREER. 1s f ea tar hie, thay | e king of England is dying; [pee K ae oe pees he of the strony | Nhat of it? Hundreds of thousands SSS rew it in the midd strest, | of a dying ever: al ke Admits 2% before he had a chance to take, fhe tects Gn uke sha, ie the Ex-Grand Duke Admits (", big truck came slong and ran| par te Tang igen, ye He’s Out for All Time over the papers, and spoiled the! those, but it’s tenly ‘Iuelbeetor the ane whole package for him, and he had| American press that he is dying. | PARIS, Dec, 18—Ex-Grand Duke | to pay for it. When he told the com-|¢5 far this week, Lindbergh hasn't | cholas Nicholaevich Romanoff, |Pany about it they said that Re | been married, nor has a Mrs. Snyder | cousin of the lat> czar and pre- Should fav ie for Py Pantera (been electrocuted, nor a Rothstcin y-_ But how. can. the poo |heen murdered. So the king has ing st the little town of |be | pected to run if he can’t even | ohiigingly become ill at a time when| Before he became | W? | the world is most disconcertly peace- ctive intrigues against| Just then we reached the stand| ful, except for a war or tho that and peasants’ govern- | Where the old man stood. I watched | doesn’t interest the great mass of | ‘on of Socialist Sovie; | them greet each other, and departed. the American public, cholas is reported to | But the woman’s innocent cry of in-| The king of England is éying. s royalist hangers- | justice rang in my ears a long time The topic should be exhausted, Yet | sad assurance that @fterwards. She knew nothing of/ it’s the most important news this the with ¢ ; plans to conduct a counter-revolu- | the ways and rulerships of the capi-| week, without doubt. tion in Russia with money supplied |talist society. She saw through her| exact temperature, his pulse, his| on | Details of his | —F. H. by American millionaires had fallen ignorance that there was something| hedroom and blankets could only | 2 Fishermen Rescued The entire membership of the dis- ;sumers and lowéred it on large trict is being urged to push espe- ones using it for manufacturing NEW DELHI, India, Dec. 13—| Nine Miles Off Coast |ciatly the collection of articles and | purposes. The British air force in India is re-| | donations. | ported to be making preparations to fly to Kabul, the Afghan capi- tal, where tribes, incited by British agents, have been fighting with the TRY WOMAN GRAFTER. LOS ANGELES, Dee. 18 (UP).— LONDON, Dec. 18 (UP)—Premier | 7, ; ‘, ose Were Baldwin annoutced today that the | “Tis! of Asa Keyes, former distr | House of Commons would reassem-|2ttorney and seven co-defe {ble January 22, after the Christ-| charged with bri The rescued men are Jesse Little | mas recess, which starts Thursday. | today until Jan. and Richard Bartleson. Their wives, | -——————- - Le ts ise alarmed at their failure to return Ta ) | home last night, asked the coast Theatre ANGELSEA, N, J., Dec. 18 (I —A coast guard patrol boat rescued | _teday two fishermen who had been| | adrift at sea more than 24 hours/ forces of King Amanullah. The jn a 30-foot motorboat with a dis- reason given is to relieve the Bri-! abled engine. tish legation. | All wireless communications with! Kabul were completely interrupted today. No news has been received since yesterday. Reports from Bri- tish sources on the Afghan frontier found the men nine miles off An- yesterday stated that the king and| glesea. | queen had taken refuge in a fort} IMPERIALIST RECESS. guard to search. The guardsmen ILD Productions—— | ee a MISLEADERS BETRAY | oN | STH AVENUE PLAYHOUSE after the army had turned against | im {7 os FIFTH AVENTE — auc them, iene Oe | FORT WAYNE, Ind. (By Mail). | W Ings Over Ho ontindonn Morr ataaighs eee ; —When the workers employed in to Midnight — Popular Prices, PESHAWAR, India, Dec. 18— the construction of a department E | RO P E Martial law has been proclaimed in| store building were on the way to i Professor IVAN PAVLOV'S Kabul, according to travelers ar-| winning their strike they were be- | MARTIN BECK THEA. ‘M i in riving from Afghanistan today. trayed by union misleaders, who al- | 45th St, West of 8th Ave. || eC) anics ofthe Brain Assemblies of. more than five per-||owed federal conciliators to settle | _ Evenings 8:30 uae tS Sarees sons have been forbidden and pene Te uiee 6n0 Berea $0 da cur-| the strike, the workers making only | few order was enforced with fre-! partial gain. | quent arrests. SV S2 DU aeeeaeal i Twenty Mullahs of the Kost Val-- WOULD BUILD SECRET WHITE ley and at Jalalabad have issued HOUSE. | edicts calling upon the people to' WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 — A| support the government. |country White House, surrounded | * * * by trees, fields, fences and animal LONDON, Dec: 18.—The Afghan life, where a president can confer | | LITTLE 146 We 7th St. Cus | Noom to Midnight PLAYHOUSE | Popular Prices “UNEASY MONEY— |THE AMAZING ADVENTURE OF | -A BANKNOTE” Produced by KARL HRVUND Major Barbara rsdav - aznd St Strange Interlud BA. W. 440 ST — Jomestic trade. Boston & Maine Fires 8 for Mediation Plea (By Federated Press) Members of the American Fed- eration of Railroad Workers have appealed to the federal railw: diation board against union-busting tactics of the Boston & Maine in its Concord shops. Pi ates have been cut repeatedly, with the aid of the Mechanical Assn., a B. & M. company union. When eight union men appealed to John Davie, state labor commis- sioner, they were promptly fired. Davie has censured the B. & M., but ‘he men are still jobless. Put Machinery in Alabama Coal Mines Ey ART SHIELDS BIRMINGHAM, Ala., (FP)+-U §. Steel is leading a r ion in mining methods that is nging the *oal pits of .Jabama into mechan- ized plants. At Wylan Mine No. 8, ‘one of the corporation’s most modern »roperties, the cor] is brouzht to the Surface by a half mile of conveyor pelts. “When I went to work / 4880 you had to be a p miner,” said an old coal digge you got out clean lump coal for the Now all you got to flo is to shovel. and lots of that. T here font care about lump coal -more—it’s burned in an_ iron furnace. 130 Tons a Day. The old miner who picked out four ‘or five tons of coal in a day is + as he sees the production of a mechanical scraper in the Ruby ‘ine Of Alabama By-Products Co. "n a 9-hour shift a crew of four, as- by a shot firer and timber-| ‘nan, loads 100 to 130 tons. The ‘eraper operates in an 80-foot room, ~ Ae00ping up 1,500 pounds of coal at ‘a time, and heaping up a two-ton ear in three scoovs. Even where natural conditions are in vallo Coal Co, introduced the long- during his term of office. y victs did the work till last July, The y conv’ |wrong somewhere, through because so many Russian | she knew that) {ale up a half page. His royal fam-| Legation today stated that it had| with business men practically in aristocrats had swindled so many this world was being mismanaged.| ily, his doctor, his doctor's family |Teceived information denying re-| Secret, was sought in a bill intro- American millionaires s cently that the “live |it all. ” in New York are tired of the | Rochester Traction Bosses Get Dime Fare. ROCHEST Preparations Make Big Profit for Capitalist WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (UP).— American business was enriched by 18.— OR. N, Y.. Dee. s The New York State Railway Co. | 367,900,000 during the year ending has announced that the fares on all! June 30, 1928 as the result of 3,627 street cars and busses in Roches-| contracts let by the navy bureau of ter will be 10 cents beginning Jan-/ supply and accounts, Rear Admiral uary 1, 1929. At the same time the Charles Morris, chief, reported to- company is planning to enforce yel- | day, low dog conditions on the workers. “s.. the result of materials pur- chased for aircraft construction, to Work modernization of battleships. and construction of cruisers, Admiral Morris reported, expenditures were 3,000,000 larger than in the last al year. adverse to new machine operation the Cal Makes Presidency are often installed be- cause exnerienced miners are not to Pay; Saves Up $400,000 be had at the wages paid. Some of WASHINGTON, Dec. 18—It is n out here by friends of “Cal, the best miners would not be hired at any price. They were blacklisted by the hundreds after the 1920-21) The Silent” that he is also “Cal the strike. \Tightwad.” Whereas other presi- Prison Labor dents blew in their salary on state Modern mining began in this far functions, diplomatic dinners, etc. south field in 1906 when the Monte-|Coolidge has saved over $400,000 He is wall system, This system is not therefore, say his friends, in position invariably found in mechanized to retire to a country town law prac- mines, but it was peculiarly suited | tise, in case the steel trust does not, to the Montevallo mine where con- |after all, make him its president. The $400,000 is accounted , shoveling in a line against from savings on the salary. process! for Some the long exposed coal face, could bo|say he has recertly acquired yet! kept under constant observation and other funds, from sourges not stated. speeded up more effectively than SEE when they were isolated in separate RUMANTAN RTIES USE GUNS working places, | VIENNA, Dec. 18.—Two clashes Alabama operators admit they between Rumanian Peasant Party have not yet mechanized so large a| (the party of land owning peasants) proportion of their miners as have Supporters and followers of former the company managers in Illinois, | Premier Vintila Bratianu, the lead- Pennsylvania and West Virginia but |er of big landlords and capitalists, they are rushing efficiency changes | were reported from Bucharest today. now. The field is dominated by the! A number of political opponents Tennessee Coal, Iron and R. R. Co., engaged in a fight near the capital, U. S. Steel’s subsidiary, and other the Telkomps agency reported. Re- steel companies who together pro- volver shots were evchanged and ‘duce 40 per cent of Alabama’s coal. |several persons injured. fill a column or two, but how our | honored contemporaries manage to ‘fill pages about it every day, is be- yond our understanding. | The king of England is dying-- the dummy, the puppet, the petty little figure head is passing away. But what of it if he does die? Another little puppet will spring up in his placc, the great affairs of state, (catering to capitalism, and | cxploiting labor), will go on as be- | fore. So again, we repent, why ex-| pend all that energy: The king of | England is dying; what of it? —LILLIAN KLEIDMAN. | Pa at (By a member of the Worker Correspondence class in the New York Workers School.) Chicago Workers to Have 4-Day Bazaar | CHICAGO, Ill., Dec. 18.—The Chi- cago district of the Workers (Com-| ing of airplanes in flight will be, ——- munist) Party will hold its anyaal/ tested out here by the army tomor-| bezaar at the Workers Center, 2021) _W. Division St., for four days be- ginning Dec. 21. The first night the Finnish mem- bers will take charge of the bazaar, and on succeeding nights the Jewish, Lithuanian, South Slavs, and Czechs. The last ni¢ht, Christmas Eve, a! special children’s program will be) given, on the pattern of those of the. Russian Komsomols (Young Com: munists), with the Pioneers in charge. { All Chicago Workers Party mem-)| bers are asked to bring prizes for the bazaar to their next nucleus meeting, and all tickets out must be |settled for at the bazaar. Crew Rescued ‘When | Spanish Ship Sinks MANCHESTER, England, Dec. 1 (UP).—The Spanish steamer Dei fina, enroute here from Swansea. sank off the Isle of Man today. The crew of 82 men was rescued by the Liverpool steamer Huntsman. had taken place in the army. ‘Union Teachers Object Luskers’ Propaganda (By Federated Press) Union teachers have entered a vigorous protest against the deal made between the Allied Patriotic Societies and the New York school officials to loosen the 100 percent- ers’ propaganda on immigrant workers, The Allied Patriotic So- cieties, supporters of the Lusk laws, are in charge of writing and putting |into the hands of parents a series of lessons in English, School children are to be taught how to teach their parents to speak English but the subject matter of the lessons is left to this reaction- ary group. . ARMY TESTS LONG FLIGHT. LOS ANGELES, Dee. 18,—Fuel- row, on an extensive scale. as a matter of war tactics. motored plane will be kept in the air until the engines wear out, or accident wrecks it. NEW AFGHAN CAPITAL KABUL, Afghanistan (By Mail). —A new Afghan capital, Darlah- man, will replace Kabul, the present capital, an ancient city, A three- | i She did not understand the cause of! and a few pictures is bedroom | Ports that the government had fled duced today by Senator Fess, Ohio with such and a few pictures of hi 2 | i slippers and dressing table, might|Kabul. It also denied that a revolt | tepublican. | FORD AFTER LITTLE FISH | DETROIT, Dec. 18—Henry Ford |has announced that in order to keep control of the gigantic new European Ford trust, of which the’ British unit is capitalized at $35,000,000, in his own hands, no large investors will be allowed to buy, but only small -householders, as the result of a house to house campaign, if neces- sary. Sixty per cent of the stoek lis held by Ford and his partners. | MINERS’ DANGER INCREASED WASHINGTON (By Mail).—The cold weather has added to the dan- |ger of coal miners from, coal dust |explosions, the Bureau of' Mines an- | nounces, IRISH CHILD LABOR DUBLIN (By Mail).—Over a half 2 and 16 are employed in Irish in- vies. Bladder WY ltt, nf wi a Our glasse: mechanics wear and \ DAs (Formerly Polen Miller Oi. dd OPTOMETRISTS — OPTICIANS 1690 LEXINGTON AVENUF., Corner 106th St. OPEN DAILY + from 9 a m9 a, m x sare fitted by expert to insure comfortable neat appearance. million children between the ages of | “ERLANGER 8 beth way 6:30 Evenings 839 — John GOLDEN on EVENINGS ONLY AT Mat. Wed. and Sat. at 2:30 George M.. Cohan’s Comedians with POLLY WALKER in Mr. Cohan’s Newest Musical jedy “BILLIE” 4St..8thav Eves. 8:30° 2.30 irector fIVIC REPERTORY ! 50c; $1.00; $1.50. Mats, Wed.&Sa EVA LE GALLIENNE, Today Mat. “The Cherry Orehard.” ‘Tonight, “The Would-Be Gent! main.” | Tomorrow Eve. “Peter Pan.’ xe CAME aes BIWAY. nd WEEK ARTHUR HOPKINS presents “HOLIDAY” a new comedy by Philip Barry | YMOUTH Thea.,W.45thSt, Eves.8.30 PL! 0 Mats, Thurs. & Sat. WORKERS LIBRARY PAMPHLETS Stalin’s Interview with the First American Trade | ‘Union Delegation: 2ii cinta caciuniinng. 25 1928: The Presidential Elections and the American Workers—Jay Lovestone 00.0.0 Neeru e 4)! The Trotsky Opposition and the Right Danger— Bertram’ D. Wolfe ...... Sopa bueetbanraaigitaig casts zee Why Every Miner Should Be a Communist— Job Peppers... wiiiasiigen citostue 205 The Communist Nucleus—-M. Jenks Ae Why Cooperation—George Halonen 10 American Negro Problems—John Pepper. +10 America Prepares for War—Jay Lovestone. 10 Wrecking the Labor Banks—William Z. 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