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ck [eee Ye, rage four — DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928 . - “a Happy New Year,” epartment Store Lays Off 900 Girls LONGER HOURS Send in Correspondence for TARITSKY, CAP ~ Duncan Troupe to Dance at Are You in J ail ay is) Pth Anniversary Ieeue Cy Today? ‘ ee My most cordial greeting to the|shops, and to open the eyes of their ireat interest has been aroused|number of the performance will be Satah Worker on its Fifth Amni-| fellow workers. by ‘the announcement that the fa-|“The International.” Tickets are raed XMAS PRESENT ersary. May the militant paper} Workers, send in your worker ABOUT MA ES mous Isadora Duncan dancers will|on salc at the office of the Daily | ba O47 ro FG see its 50Cth birthday. It is|correspondence to the Daily Worker jappear at Manhattan Opera House,|Worker, 26 Union Square. ty 3 ; Pipes the only weapon we workers have|for the Fifth Anniversary issue on Fighth Ave. and 34th St., on Jan.| aie Se Uso Gss YOU WERE IN JAIL! The “arm of the ssely a : to expose the conditions of slavery |Jan. 5. Here is a chance to spread os os |5, at the fifth birthday festival of | law” (let's suppose) having taken you away from Moi $12 a Week Phila. Girls the bosses impose on us.” So writes|the message of class struggle, to But His “Masses” Are |the Daily Worker. iL A E OR SPORTS your working class work and your family, opened a Mei \t4.,99 a Worker Correspondent of the Daily |show up the slavery in your shop t 4 levine eapenranes otis Ducal heavy iron-grated door—gave you a shove—bang! s osperity Worker, G. § en va ; oe .PP u Taste Prosperit) cater, Sealers: of Grand the hundreds fal pecem wor Thugs and Bosses | anuiceea bare of the penuial Dan | Bua CHE GEM GRL Hooke the locke clicks, and (By a Worker Correspondent) |versary issue. Send in your worker] (By a Worker Correspondent) |can Dance Festival which will honor! aretropolitan Workers’ Soccer ae “Whenever the steel trust cuts|"°TNOTy ree. how, so that it can __|the memory of the great dancer.|1 see Standing PHILADELPHIA, (By Mail) — uy wages, speeds us up still faster, |C™resPondence now, |_A few remarks to expose Presi- |'rickets are already on sale for the |“ ie cae « A Merry Christmas and a Happy ong jays off a few hundred more|*PPC@F On wan = |dent Zaritsky of the Cap and Milin- |qancers’ appearance on Jan. 5 and| Division “A” * New Year. we any s ea i f workers, the only paper which will| —THE DAILY WORKER. beens If Ms is ey inh from present indications a capacity | W.L. D. Pts Christmas “spirit,” and what does |. nose the bosses is the Daily Work- RE ge es doubt in the cap workers’ minds that | attendance can be expected. |Roy Roy F. C Oo 1 2 14 t 8 Ss 0 nousands of . . Pe soos Zari is as i: 7 | ts in ! . eee oe of, thouran ers. I’m wise enou_h to send in corre-| Commerce Commission 72" 's'v is as bad as Sea or Diets akieeeay dare: [Hungarian Workers ....4 1 1 9] Now YOU ARE IN JAIL! You rest your elbows M Philadelphia workers dence from my mill to the Daily y Roads Poll aes ae a the the tase les, s uf i seughter|A*8entine F.C 4019) upon cold steel bars, you take your head into MA means that 1 have lost or ker.” This is what one of the arns ‘oads olicy he should have been at the lecture rma Duncan, adopted daughter | : Paiva ‘ your han ‘ : De Aieat Ad! lose. the! of the billion dollar steel trust, |, ey, of Zaritsky at our local meeting on|and favorite pupil of the late Isa-| Martians F. C. 2 5 1 5) y ands, and you think a little. wage cuts are to be pu aves in the Republic Steel and “ndangers Ownership |Dee. 4. Then he would surely make | dora, who inherited the Isadora|N. Y. Eagle. Aye eee tae a mmediately after the fi ron Co. mills in Pittsburgh for less —- jup his mind once and for all as to|Dunean School of Moscow, has al-/B. B. S. C 1802] ru ear. It means dire pove $22 a week, writes. WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—A plea| What kind of man Zaritsky is. The jready arrived in New York, aceom-|fordham F. C ay ee : ico % distress. It means a “t Bes -. It's your PY, the railroads in the O'Fallon test twaddle T had to hear; I envied those | panied by 25 prize graduates of the ae from »erhaps even worse than eee kere all over the Tate case, that higher valuations be| Who failed to show up for the meet-/ famous institution. Irma Duncan | Division “B Inte) able one of last year, 1 county dese oghe Henne textile ear pace tay an ave oe ee an Lerbeerga Berea eas ay will be ie the saa star and ee Wks. ....7 14) OXF YEAR — 5 YEARS — 20 YEARS — LIFE! ’ Come conan. ¥ | workers in New Encland, to the op-|Walter_F. Fisher, council for the) the Com: sts i nan |the director of the performance. rospect Unity .. 10} You are sentenced d whether littl th ries : ¢ WO! 3 - ung: Ps * arce oie “& 3 ause y t " | et and whether little or muc! tet cuestion ag of Dressed white and Negro slaves in|iterstate Commerce Commission, jthe I. W. W.? Because they Before her appearance Miss Dun-|A™er. Hungarian 8 : 4 & vors to save the rail.|money from Moscow. The left wing | ; sudeavors: to eave. the. raul ; |can will be the guest of honor at three important luncheons and two whi roads from a policy which might, in| in the cap unions cannot get any eign the “Work pon Philadelphia booste Faleon S. C... he cotton fields of the South; from Argentine F. ©. “the oil workers in Bayonne, the it’s bad enough. But you have loyally performed your proletarian tasks and you take your medicine |) CRM RN OH WormHnNowoe 00 hum claim their city. inves of Rouketellans tothe herty ce opinion of Fisher, endanger the | following,” continued this faker. ree dinners, at which she will|#teiheit F.C. . 2 like the good militant you are. | feat 3 , Mie present ownership. | This is a lie, of course. T nia - 4 Hungarian Wrks 3 P Rationalization is pro and lumberjacks on the|* hair wel tice, th 1 th ints |{Peak on the lifework of her ilus- | Frarlem Ss. 6 3 EP ieapiaty, in fact, at am Pacific Coast bring to each other| Fischer's brief concluded that, “in| bosses, police, thugs and the sainty {tious foster mother. She will also etd ey Pa 4 The mammoth depar e of their message of solidarity. |toad valuations based on present re- | to subioenee Oe lett wine hay (open the Isadora Duncan Monument Division “C” _ AF fit Biothers, three 1 RU Oien pees tg, Production costs, expressed in terms | these followers the left wing has | campaign which is to be officially pela SG ede waa oe Teeeeaal by a ch v Ev lay peinge ate be eu . of present-day dollars, would prove not got. But take Sukaa these launched by a group of well-known a4 ie Os ase e eo 8 ani la of department stc pet tee eB cee ies ere ore terrible boomerang to the railroads aoe from Herne Steet ‘Amsbvienh auiinte gat wesc Gace eae ive 2 mes ND YOU ARE IN JAIL! AND DAYS, MONTHS, ee cs e United States. Every day brings|in time of depression, and he said,| Schlessinger and the other needle | jancors, ete, | Cooperative 8, C, 4.8 VEARH EARS] ACH seater ma bas eed ‘ re misery to the slaves who sweat “it ig believed we are facing a period |fakers, and see how long they would | |Scandinavian Wks .....4 1 1 9| : ! And you think and wonder— | Da oy a aa pares so that the already swollen bosses|of deflation and of general price de-|last. I do not agree with you, Za- | Limited U. S. Tour. |Wrokers B., 8. C. a 276 ‘Do my comrades still think of me? Are they at. \, Sd table active manag i get fatter. cline,” ritsky, when you said “Every doc-| The American tour of Miss Dun- He a S ye + + ; | tempting to FREE me? Are the workers mobilizing |, ii into the hands of the newest type of _ In its five years as the only Eng-| Fishers brief concluded that, “in|trine can be carried through only | can and which was arranged through | }°@abond. 5. ©: to free all class war prisoners? Is my family provided al Fes : aki : H ini fasion,” when the membership are willing Oe vcky, of | Preiheit S. C. ... 001 OO) : Hefficiency dis mer- lish speaking daily of the working \he opinion of the commission,” rate- es ip inf |the courtesy of A. Lunacharcky, of | for? Could not my comrades send me a few books \ hie chandine. the Daily Worker has been a making under such swollen valua-|to do it” You say “the only way |the Russian Commissar of Art and | eee ciehs to read?” pe Ge cart attestion f reliance of the workers, their tions would “destroy any effective |to do it is by a vote.” Well, how | raucation, will be limited to six| Standing of Brooklyn Workers’ ‘ i cotton Sonnet io cho factories, faithful ally in times of struggle vegulation of railroad rates” and| many votes did you get in Local 43) weeks only, Following the Manhat- | Soccer League. aie y ioe AG: elated the inst the slavery imposed by the|“discredit and perhaps destroy the|for your policy? — Syl Did you |tan appearance the Dunean Dancers | W.L. D. Pts Wee \ Bee aéteebution ir, Philadelphia. |' . It is to the Worker Corre-|whole system of private ownership carry through their will? Certainly |wij] play brief engagements in Chi-|_ fa Neld of. distribution in ine hundred SPondent page of the Daily Worker|and operation,” as the rest of the|not, that is not in your line. You|cago, Toronto, Boston, Washington, |Freiheit S.C. ..........5 1 1 11 ij \ ind with a coed, the new that thousands of workers have capitalists would prefer to take over used a pe methods as your tat |Philadelphia and Baltimore, after erdey B 3 z : iP. \ h one en ay, turned, to expose the slavery in their'the roads thru their government. |low-grafter, Sigman; you expelled nich’ they will return direc ed Star S. 2.2 | i anaeen eb eter | oe ees nent. |the whole local and had them thrown |Pragr, i? “Tetum direct, to) 5 ondinavian W 0 8 8 8 UPPOSE YOU ARE IN JAIL! And not a comrade e holida aD} ching, obliged to take inventory at stipu-|ceedures this Christmas season. They | gut of the shops. Of course, with) | Atlantic Park S. C. 8. O02 on the outside givi: iy, 11d do most lated periods of the year. discovered that they could get boys ie helpstoe Vege “masses"—the | The Duncan performances here) Mohawk S. C. OLE O.0 help free you or su ia is rea tg Bow wouLn 0 isiness | Rationalization also hit the office of 18 years as shipping clerks for | posses and thugs. j will be given with the support of a| ~ e P , se badd ost of ye. real good, other girls could be force. The girls in the office get,|the sum of $16. So they dispensed) "Way is it when you read a clause |W! symphonic orchestra and the| pooge SMUGGLING GROWS | THAT MAKE YOU FEEL? ste secured at lesser wages. sometimes, as much as $12 per|with the services of old “young” men! Ou program that we are against |OPeMing program in each city will] 4 rid | shi Phen the holiday season started. Weck. The new managers told them|who were getting $22.00 per week| Vt 00" DUORINm © ih. Ma “i MEU” |he one that was especially selected) WASHINGTON (By Mail).—Gov- | a NY Phe new management decided that to “speed up,” or they'd be displaced jat this hard work. They also de-| Niel Wor’ Vol UM Gl oe AUS for American presentation by the |ernment officials admit that smug- ‘ : : ! BE yr sertain days the store would re- by other girls at $10 per week after cided that it was unnecessary to|tion? | Because you wished 19 i ‘iste Isadora Duncan just previous gling’ of liquor from Canada has } Ou Ale LNOTIN fall 10 ay: 2d inain open until 9 o'clock, with no|the holidays. And it must be re-|broach the sad tidings after New|)" 1 Rete that, we militant \t© her death in Paris. |reached a volume of $2,000,000 a aT additional recompense to the em- membered that all the girls must| Year's day, they “laid off” the extra | CC™Ure Ine bie factor in the) Im New York City the opening month at least. Bees Moyes. ‘They were allowed thirty tess well to hold their jobs, all on |Christmas help on Friday, Decem-|CaP workers are a big factor in the | — Are You Giving a Thought >) “icates for suoper, and after al-(Such meager wages. : |ber 21. “A penny saved is a penny | !@bor I OHNE cigea oan ocean g SO wady z gone thru a long,| Other department stores, in fact earned,” said wise old Ben Franklin, | YOU 1” [ie mG t” PACS Ht hace Pi fatiguing day, had to return to the|Rearly all of them, followed in the] and leave it to the big moguls of the| You realize you eannot get rid of and a Dollar to Those Nec fob again, having had time footsteps of the newly organized Lit|mail order houses to save their|US- You are doomed to go. AK HE to secure a bite for which they had Brothers. And for all the depart-|pennies. ay: | Ke | wes - ——— nn Who Are? fio pay themselves. And some of ment store employes—after Jan. 1,/ It may be hard for the poor work- | EN earring . ee aera Bee aa a i) 1) thoce girls get $12 and $13. A girl —the deluge. lers, but look how much additional | FAD CLS WO Fee CAMEO = Ne / ‘igeiitecs igre tt getting $15 is regarded as having a| The big mail order house of Sears, “net” profits it means to Sears, Roe-} MILWAUKEE (By Mail).—Rich- | 4 ALBEE Srar ee | Win $ Over Europe PEN ti “gwell” position. For the $15 she| Roebuck and Co., along with its sub-|buck and Co. That's the important jard Neubauer, a baker's helper, was) 13) we Greatest Mother-Love | % is supposed to aid the buyer as well sidiary chain of retain department |thing, profits. | killed in a fall down an elevator | tdehs oun, rola | By Robert Nichols and |} * - t} as being a saleslady, and is usually|stores instituted some new pro-| —C. RABIN. |shaft at the Jaeger Baking Co. | ‘MOTHER OF MINE’ | MARTIN BECK THEA ; a | 45th St, West of sth Ave. || ye ARE NOT IN JAIL! Thousands of your < | (Faces of Children) Bvenings 8:30. Mate. Tues., comrades are in jail, face jail—comrades who | : ursday & Saturday, 301) : s, k pene rane "ed RENARD EL] fought shoulder to shoulder with us against the a | LIFE OF SANTA CLAUS’ ws | iat rie Zev ° | enemy, the capitalist class; comrades engaged in the Actually filmed in the Arctic rare : t | ajor arpara ipa = gr pre - ee workers, who ——— a] a eh ed strikes and struggles against our oppressors. ° RID fIVIC REPERTORY 15t.smav BoE alta Wutishace a . (@) i 0 $1.00; $1.50; M: w mei | x a Tne ASAE a e | 50c; + $1.50: Mats. Wed.&Sat.,2.80 7 t ara manne asa | “EVA LE GALLIENNE, Director Ry See °414° ' | Tonight—“The Good Hope.” § In | d M d B ll ‘ Sat. 3 Peter Pan.” | - gat at—ireter Rant | trange Interlude ooney an LUNs t \ | | John GOLDEN Thea. 68th e i | . of Bway Jp. s é NU IN Ethel Barrymore | EVENINGS ONLY AT 6:30 sentenced to life imprisonment - : an ance in “THe KINGDOM oF cop? |= By G. Martinez Sterra JOLSON hea. 7th Ave, & corn Bt 12 years served. ed ‘ Ethel Barrymore Thea. wit St.|Thurs., and Baten , 3 f Evs, 8:30; Mats, ‘This W: Wed, GUY ODETTE DE WOLF ers " Friday and Saturday. Cc . 9944, ROBERTSON MYRTIL HOOPER - rede Aims | tm a musical romance of Chopte THE CENTRALIA VICTIMS ARTHUR HOPKINS presents WHITE t d to 20 9 d ‘ tgs ie Li sentenced to 20 years—9 years served. | “HOLIDAY a new comedy by Philip Barry Thea.,W.45thSt.Eves.8, ) euywoury "sv suecres MITE HOSTESS |. 662 NEW BEDFORD TEXTILE if EXTRA MATINEE FRIDAY, VANDERBILT THEATRE a k ts f a risa te . 1 it. Eve. 8: rm: Mats. this Week, Wed, Fri. & Sat. rKe! acing Pp n 8. Mike Gold A. B. Magil C LITTLE |e W. 57th ‘St. ARNEGIE Ne Midnight ‘. + : PLAYHOUSE |Popular Prices Altogether 1,100 Workers in Jail Jos. Freeman . Moishe Nadir American Premiere Now! Pacing Jail Gi Ameri “ eae $6599 0 acin; all 1 Tica. : Robert Wolf bas aad Lucrecia Borgia pariiedel| Liat ha ie, ola Khidge with Conrad Veldt and cast of 50,000, ke D. Burlink — » Burlin ; \ 3 . : H. T. Tsiang 15,000 Workers in Prisons in \ Martin Russak H. Leivick IT WILL BE AN EYE OPENER Horelen Vande Herman Spector We speak of our forthcoming Catalog of the biggest sélection of the gn he | Edwin Rolfe MOST NOURISHING NATURAL and UNPROCESSED food pro- , ducts. Also Therapeutic foods and drinks, etc. Come into our large Henry Reich, Jr. ie ‘ store (open evenings) or send 4¢ stamps for our Catalog. OU ARE OUT—THEY ARE IN! Are you going ( William Weinberg P cs j cee to stand there and not lift a hand in their defense ‘ Langton Hughes . HEALTH FOODS DISTRIBUTORS ? DO YOU REFUSE TO E: ND zs erat Adolf Wolff 113 EAST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY and Sueeres o BE Oats tae { (NEGRO BORN) Ada sami HAND OF COMRADESHIP THRU PRISON BARS? M | one: Lexington 6926, t | Enlist and mobilize for the nation-wide ve M. J. OLGIN, Chairman i P i POEMS OF THE campaign to nie ge Foti _ oo fe, 4 A B d : war prisoners ani eip suppo! eir ‘ Admission 75 Cents John C. Smiths Negro Ban CHINESE REVOLUTION families. a 4 , po , i 2 . : By H. T. TSIAN' uf TICKETS Now on Sale at the Business Office of The Daily Worker, 26-28 Union Square. : seaihcad NG i Sell the $5 book of coupons we sent you! Sell a second , % saat he-baggy hi (Former Editor of “The Chinese Guide in America”)~ book if you can! Visit workers’ organizations a | i : Rikon’ UPTON SINCLAIR SAYS: ask for contributions! Participate in the house to j ‘world, wit-hAWe to’ Sisten: jaore and more, en'idine senau; aTesr aoe house and shop collections! Send for a collection list! “ mean'to this particular young Chinese poet, but to the movement Continue your efforts to collect defense funds until which he voices. The exploited races of the world are awakening . é and demanding the rights of human beings. Here Is a young Chinese you have reached every worker in your neighborhood, ‘ to the exeoutionsr'a axe at Home, “What Ne hes written te not portest in your shop, in your union, in your fraternal organ- C. poetry, but tt je the» et voice of Young China, protesting against ization. ‘ the lot of the under-dog. 4 9 @ (Signed) UPTON SINCLAIR. The po nton Soviet” of this book is about 600 lines, and has before, It ix asx vivid as a movie. When you read ft, t M N H TT N LYCEU M 66 East 4th Street Sif you had participated in the Chinese Revolution, n ¢ ANHATTA ‘ eagtocleh Os gt INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFE 4 4 Send Your Subscription to the Author iy i NSE Box 465 T. ©. Columbia University, New York City 80 East 11th Street, New York City. ie t , , y a i by : 4 * ) 5 4 ‘

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