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Four DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929 se ts naam == ere eee eee - — — —— — — es ia es Y 2| A Samari j lution THREE WAX WORKS” ole of Haroun al Rashid, an east- Sere eE a ake Charge of Typo Fakers Hemaritan of jhe Mvssian Revie AT LIFTER CARNEGIE ee er. shy east af ts toe san a wv , a ‘ PLAYHOUSE [Czar Ivan, the Terrible, who end : Dea Union Ne wspaper Is Assailed oe zar Ivan, the Terrible, who ende : Emil Jannings, Conrad Veidt and | Werner Krauss, who gave an unfor- . his days before a time glass; and| Werner Krauss are co-starred in |gettable performance as the Dr. Cal-) Bre f ba se & sitet a are oy ee seers! “Three Wax Works” which opens igari, appears as Jack-the-Ripper. futhmiously 1 “on the |@roup. Some years ago, in Boston, at the Little Camegie Playhouse to- | Despite his present eminence, Mr-| Communist the |} the police went on strike, The day for a week's run. “The Three |Leni in a recent interview reveale that h rded “The Three Wax Wax Works” was produced by Paul| works” as one o ies Leni, the German director whose} visit to Hollywood has brought forth | such excellent films as “The Cat and| perish for our own cause, for the Canary” and “The Man Who) cause of the workers, for the so- | Laughs.” cialist revolution, and not for the In “The Three Wax Works,” Leni| interests of capitalists, land own- has brought to life three famous wax| ers and czar.” Appeal by Lenin figures in the Eden Musee and re-| during World War to the masses veals the reason for their notoriety.| of Russin. Lenin memorial meet 5 | ing, January 19, in Madison Square | Jannings, for example, portrays the Garden. Division of the V.F.W. co- ed with the labor hating er of commerce, and stuck in the backs of the | same gang of strike | were photographed in New | .. complete with their guns, and warlike monkey he police lost the strike, and | the silent one, certainly cap- | misfortune, although not functioning for days. | hical Union as one of his best pictures. Wings Over Europe By ROBERT NICHOLS & MAURICE BROWNE MARTIN BECK THEA., 45th St., W. of 8th Ave. EVES.: 8:50, MATINEES: THURS, & SAT. 2:40 “If we are to perish, then let us t Party and mak and Maurer. This statemer ot founded on e lying pro SIL-VARA’S COMEDY CAPRICE THEA., West 52nd Street, Evenings 8:6 r GUIL’ Matinees: Thursday and Saturday 2:40. ee. with uch s of this al- e committee many of our members were forced mpathy with the to hit the lines on the Bowery. Only and file mem- recently one of our members dashed -elect | into a building during the night Ls . — sana 5 6 ETERSBURG” asking for cents to get a flop. The wife of the leader of the revolutionary forces is feeding the le ers, as Rouse, He did not get it, and he is no hooch- | fighters following the attack on the Winter Palace, which forms ons of diancof Local 6, hound. There are many members of | the dramatic scenes in the Sovkino film “The End of St. Petersburg,” (A SOVKINO PRODUCTION) convention, where he went without Cur craft to be seen driven down to which will be shown at Loew's Theatres next week. > lowest depths of humanity. They | —————___— chieeeed pee -——— cece © nan |renoar > ores ATi] LOEW'S THEATRES CAMEO TODAY ~— | aes | dupes as th g the Christmas season leged commit The Motion Picture That Has Thrilled the World! BERNARD SHAW’S Major Barbara REPUBLIC feted West 42nd St. Evenings 8:30 Sharp. the consent of the union. Rouse would not rec legally elected deleg: were active and ie attempt at red : Eo ee JAN. 30, 32; FEB. 1 inees, Wed. & Sat., 2:30 Sharp, the aid of R s a herring to draw| The concerts of the Philharmonic (| Soe tir SPOONER— | sive” club. Rouse was als ‘ ne path of the real progres- beginning Thursday of the coming | The Cameo Theatre beginning to- |] DELANCEY— _ estan ate awe TeReEVSt Biche tt EUGENE O’NEILL’S pointed when he did not receive his |Sive membership of the union, shows week up to and including Sunday,|@y Will present the | American} pelancey & Suffolk Sts. estchoster Ave., 163rd St. anticipated chosen graft job, super-|to what level they have descended. February 3, will be conducted by ;Premiere of “U-Boat 9,” an actual/|/ cQMMODORE— JAN. 21, 22, 23, 24 | intendent of the Home at Indi —WORCORR. | Fritz Reiner, of the Cincinnati Sym- etreneers are the Gane a LE asia REL alas 1 er | T RANGE N I ERL polis. The outlok is dubious for eg oe phony Orchestra. The program for | Marine tes ’ ‘pai between Lenox & 7th Avenue him in the coming election. The Tgadora Duncan Never Thursday afternoon, Friday even- SET apenas ey Me PALAGh< pee ha ee ena rs yank and file cannot be stifled any |~~* naa * ing and Saturday evening at Car-|Weddigen plays ig — j RIO— THEA, 68th St., BE. of Broadway longer by the gag rule. A 1 Wanted to Teach the recic Hall will include two works |i" this film. The story ig founded |] p. x. x. Ave, Douglas St. BUY) Tee, Street & Broadway | JOHN GOLDEN Fret fen Sts Be.36 Broa Bee house. clenniok we, W . : +. unfamiliar to New York: Overture, /O" ® er . PREMIER— ERE i) i eee ||| Bleu the ined ee Children of the Rich “Chanticleer” of Daniel Gregory Collected by the author and blended/|} <Oht t* ineaate St, Biklyn 7TH AVENUE— = ehiecd by. these pacer Mason; and Suite, “The Birds,” of t@ make an interesting drama. ORIENTAL— Street & 7th Avenue assert themselv as to protect | “I do not want the rich children.” /Respighi. It will also present two| The director of the film, Heinz|]/ °° °S\. “sty ave, Brooklyn |=" TAN. 26, 27, 28 “ 9 their soft positions at $100 per| Isadora Duncan was speaking. choral preludes of Bach, “Kom.a Paul has pictured scenes culled from||j # j ET. Ras 3 reat dane i a , heiliger Geist,” actual official camera work showing ||| 46TH STREET— AVENUE B— sak The great dancer, the incomparable Gott, Schopfer, heiliger Geist,” and : beer ., Bikly! — “gag Isadora, before whom kings had|“Schmucke dich o liebe Secle,” or-|the Battle of Dogger Bank, the sink-||| seth St. & New Utrecht Av, Bllyn) avenue B_& Sth Street : The Pepeestip ve alg Me bowed, was speaking—but not to chestrated by Arnold Schonberg, the |ing of British battleships, the tragic |} BOULEV ARD— Ee FEB. 2, 3, 4 TOY hacnene to the tons of non. (Sines. It was after a verformance |Scythian Suite, “Ala and Lolly” of jending of U-Boat 9. The cast of stchester Ave. Bronx| ET. SMERE— | pete : } | : Bet Biren a eS ge eee by the punils of her school in Mos. |Prokofieff, and Ibert’s Escales. German screen artists, Ernst HOt) TT Elsmere Place, Bronx | ‘A joyous revel in which there was much sprightly froth, | ase Rie {x Raised fcom: the sale |COW and Isadora had come out in| For the concerts of Sunday, Jan. aa ae erat ee piety Tremont Ay., near Crotona, Bronx) BROADWAY— | some vivid characters in a seriously interesting romance, and | (AR ad na al p ‘ ce, She was House, and that of Sunday, Feb. 3, ‘ordham Rd., , . 5, 6, | ; ‘Sond ro Pe cat mt aa telling this vast audience of work-/at the Brooklyn Academy OE Music Oni es PROSPECT— KAMEO— : | —Percy Hammond, Herald Tribune. co . Ss © JUS’ | ers in the land where she had found |an all-Wa 1 i i “lushi "kway, N ve., Bk | . a eard of any peibeed: ae 1 gner program has been| The Film Arts Guild, to commem- Flushing, L. I. BE. P’kway, Nostrand Ave. Biklyn ||| litte ‘i ean af an effort. They never heard of 859 ‘the inspiration and the facilities to scheduled with Florence Austral, orate the 5th anniversary of Lenin’s| OTT Tn FEB. 6, 7, 8 icp ipte us Mack ak anise tiie eal Sie faccouve label develov her art. how she felt about |soprano, and Richard Crooks, tenor, |death, will present at the Cameo JAN. 30, 315 % INWOO’ | —N. Y. Times. em ittee could not solve that one Met, School which had been founded |soloists. The first half of the pro-|Theatre commencing today, a re-||] CONEY ISLAND— Lares + BRA Senae i ‘ee hed Letra Che rank anadee en of the Soviet gov- gram comprises the “Rienzi” Over-|markable motion picture showing the ||| Surf & Stilwell Aves. Dyckman eines ARTHUR HOPKINS presents PHILIP BARRY’S New ee ets ce the appettanity (en ture, Lohengrin’s Farewell, “Dich funeral of the revolutionary leader || BURNSIDE— 167TH STREET— Comedy with settings by ROBERT EDMOND JONES. hey Pea tnost Jojo 3 ae d sneel td ny se ee Teure Halle” and the Venusberg|in all its details. Burnside & Walton Aves. Bronx| 167th Street, Jerome Ave. Bronx }j| 9 Cor oe é said, “people do not understand that Music from “Tannhauser.” The| A r hi | Jew ic S . in si 2 7 This tremendous film which has | Thea., W. 45 St. Eves, 8:35 gusted. The New | York | Times I do not want paying pupils; T do second half is drawn from “Gotter- | not been exhibited before shows the IN ADDITION TO USUAL PROGRAMS le PY MOUTH fee eo che sas chapel and a few others stimulate not sell my soul for silver. I do|dammerung” and includes Daybreak enough enthusiasm by money prizes ‘not want the rich children. ‘They | and Scene II from Act 1, Siegfried’s nonveying of Lenin’s body from the |) | little town of Gorki, just outside of | to get the boys interested. have money and no need for art.|/Death and Funeral March, and the Saale fi ‘i SHAS . i 2 < , Mv hi he died; its reception Redmond’s affiliation with the The children I long for are the or- Immolation Scene. a cetis SEES Sacatibnt Boel LECTURES AND FORUMS | Veterans of Foreign Wars probably see! ahd a as one oe ae liet leaders at the railroad stot | ——————— SS oe cae See wae cee ee swayed his good judgment and ac- have their fathers and mothers. ee “ = MA TT’S Matinces, Wea. and Sat." pr : curacy of the statements he makes.| The children that Isadora longed) Worker Sport Monthly ‘¢ sient pee aepeee Pernerea| ——— i Pa ell atinees,, Wed. and Sat. "presents It explains, too, the devation to the /for are now in New York, embody-| on Gale at Lenin Meet his burial int See geelem| THE PEOPLE’S INSTIT U TE |) «seiniantiy actea.” “Progressive” club. He should thank ing al the glorious art of the dead a aA ee liapese dime cars | eter tae the leaders of the club. for they sure Isadora, an art rooted in the work- | E 1 : | NY stk care of him and his family. ers’ and peasants’ republic. The| Workers’ Sports,” an illustrated | body: SUNDAY, JAN. 20 ©Muhlenberg Branch peaey ¥, Times. " roth They knew their onions, not union. |Isadora Duncan troupe, under the |labor sports magazine issued every | ag AT COOPER UNION (209 WEST 28rd ae ) 1] “The ‘best performauce ‘ Local 6 also appeals to ex-service direction of Irma Duncan, are giv-| month by the Labor Sports Union | aint ta she apvist. SF ee (sth St. and ASTOR PLACE) I At 8:30 o'cloc! Hi Mish Painter “hos ever inen of the craft to join with the ing their last performances at the|of America, will be on sale at the | significance is outright power. « - ee MONDAY, JAN. 21 i] given.” JOHN HALLID, V.F.W,, affiliated with them. Prob- intimate Wallack’s Theatre, 42nd|Tenin memorial meeting tonight, | There 1s no such liberty anywhere |] no the American DE MARK’ Va DOREY Burns Mantle, News. ably some of the present members |St., west of Broadway this after-| “Workers? Sports” is the official) with the war! does not mean we Orchestral Society en ee “pont mi ‘Seal say by EUGENE WALT! of Local 6 affiliated with the V.F. noon and evening and tomorrow) organ of the Labor Sports Union,| must throw away our bayonets, It CHALMERS CLIFTON, Conductor| WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23 on’t miss ‘Jealousy’. y ENE WALTER W. suffered from a lapse of mem- |matinee and evening. Included in| 3.4 a workers who are Nidsvested (meter, —— aa ome ee oe DR. SCOTT BUCHANAN || R. Coleman, Daily Mirror. | from the French of LOUIS VERNEUIL ie all the programs are the famous in puilding up a strong workers’ | thing of this whole situation i to TUESDAY, JAN. 22 “The Eesny—The Mechanics of ||) ; “Tmpreasions of. Reyolutionsry RUS} sorts moverenf ta the United | tats “sina atte eyeruter over (Il) gag Genet ae wnereucsasen ee | ~\ ettn-atves ce Chinese Poet’s Book sia.” |States are urged to purchase it. It| caarlat power. Lenin memorial ||| “Phosphorescence © Blu ‘HURSDAY, JAN 24 | . : Sma Se lis edite by W. Burke. meeting, January 19, in Madison FRIDAY, JAN. 25 | DR. E. G. SPAULDING = at Lenin Meet Tonight | Ww £ Jute, ; ; | Square’ Garden. Mr. EVERETT DEAN MARTIN| “Recent Developments of the || f[ Best Film Show ak ost Average Wage of Ju | : ee "A History Oe ere lke piper In Town 42nd Street and Broadway Much intrest as ben stv ty Mill Workers in India’ sma ie | aunURDAE TAN 8 Sie = “Poems of the Chin se Is $1.80 Per Week) ADMISSION FREE “Probability—The Weight of the | AMERICAN PREMIERE se | . | < ‘neta” Revolution,” by H. T. Tsiang, Tsiang | | Open Forum Discussion, e was formerly editor of the Chinese} Average wages of workers in Ben- Se en ee oe Guide in America and the immigra-/gal jute mills, as reported by the tion authorities, at the instigation department of statistics in Caleutta of the Nanking government, at one are at the fiendish level of $1.80 a time attempted to deport him to |week. China for his revolutionary activity.| The great mest et Ae card- i i is fi Ss, spinners and other crafts, earn The poems included in his first TS Spl se in Engli from 94 cents a week to $1.62 a volume of verse are all in English, /*TOm ‘ 14 0 ; Many of them first appeared in the eae eager pe alae ba Daily Worker and the New Masses. Langs sidan sae 7 recei ise of are taken into consideration. tad so aah antag ie Because the jute mill workers have ee seatation” will be on sale at revolted against such inhuman con- A . j ‘ ditions and have struck for a little} the Lenin Memorial Meeting tonight. betlermaut of conditi¢ns: ‘niany of f them have been shot down in cold) _ MOVIE OPERATORS STRIKE. blood by the butchers of the British | MIAMIA, Fla., (By Mail)—Mo-|Empire. MAURICE SCHWARTZ’S YIDDISH ART THEATRE 14th Street, E. of Union Square Phone: Stuyvesant 0523 Every Fri, Eve. and Sat. and Sun. Mat. and Eve. 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