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/ owow TRADE UNION LEAGUE CALLS BIG. (S202! PLANES NATIONAL CONGRESS CLEVELAND | 10 RUMANIA TO Page ‘Three Famous Paintings from Revolutionary Museum in Moscow LONDON TRADE UNIONISTS. TO HOLD BIG RALLY Left Wing to Support Clothing Workers (Continued from Page One) CHT I}, S. >. R. Already three new unions (Mining, Textile and Necdle workers) have | been born in the stru-ele of the unorganized masccs and the left wing | Believed to Have Come from France |in the old unions against the combined forces of bureaucrats, employ ers, and state power, These new uaions, in their short period of existence, have already demonstrated that they are the instruments of struggle of the unorganized workers and are capable of fightins for the interests of the workers. These unions have developed out of the long struggles by BUDAPEST eae ; AL 3 PEST ngary, March 24. , LONDON, England, March 24.— the T. U. E. L. against the corrupt A. F. of L. leadership and agai ates T cf civplanen en a Le sated of ae pis the employer They indicate the path which the revolutionary trade repor prised of the rade unionis' as been ar- Sais ent i: raves ees jorted r of ranged for April 20 by the new left REE hes eee RNR ead otolidion ary) Myscune Oh the Taji ‘i, the | URC net rer ene to ne ee pee atone ee a cargo of ¢ steamer Aphrae wing trade union—the United Cloth- latest portrait of Joseph Stalin, secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, painted by iis aie eam athee ala iss dei interrinbofal woaetne the. sre ma lite wh d at the port of ing Workers’ Union. I. Brodsky, noted Soviet artist. Next ts @ portrait of Lenin. On the right is a painting of a soldier Secs asalnnt ie teenie Oe shan LiCroenIee ae anaes ‘trade| : Unionists of London are acquaint- and sailor fighting in the Revolution. Reproductions in color of these paintings are on sale at the i jcanate, ae) eepariatiets con the cede oF the ARS iat Hanng yles, former chief of eof the consignment ed with the reasons why the Lon- Worket's Bookshop, 26 Union Square, which has just enlarged its quarters. campaign for the organization of the unorganized into new and militant, Ky Klux Klan in Queens, testified x it is believed don district of the old and reac+ 3 unions. Sethe erg beet ¥ SF ahd Bae to hav tionary Tailors’ and Garment Work- = Ss : ; \ a ct the Berg Levin trial that Bor- TAG Bit : tatest wait e | Such a campaign, concentrating especially upon the key industries. ; ‘i ‘ ers’ Union led a movement for the A t W hk P; Di WORKERS SAVED Hioeeeaulids: ented cape : S.| ough President Harvey was @ \to be added preparations formation of a fighting organization ustrian orrers Frvepare also requires special attention to the great numbers of women and'youth). Fiinaman. So Harvey had him ar- | which the government, 3 ¥ 3 workers, who are subject to exceptional exploitation, and who have al- , stele ee ian for Fi ht A ainst Fascism ways been neglected and despised by the A. F. of L, officialdom. Special) “ested for perjury, and he will UNUes Vit Su! mn BS £ | BY NEGRO MINER attention must be given to steel, oil, metal mining, metal manufacturing, be tried in April. eaaing | ee is and split with the traitorous crew in control of the old union. ion Teaders of the Left wing trade food, marine transport, lumber, textile, automobile, ete. which are prac- — : Soars oe TA at de ae anc SCHORE (Ylenta) “| mesusnee of fis geographical situ- es unorganized. ‘Two Days,’ Soviet Film Ae Bare is med ce (Continued) ation at the frontiers of Italy and Fi 7 ea pe eee a sas si A Palace aa ie ne Far vine Uaked “Gantet Works | , His clear for us in Austria that| other terror countries, Austria is of Bodies Carried from} COMPLE ES MOUALIT BOR: NECED: (Opens in’ Phila. Today. yee ee ee eee eee hie pecs | Austrian fascism is not an isolated) the greatest importance for the in- Mine in Bags | The true nature of the A. F. of L. and its social-reformism, is shown — tay dat ana and. Poland a6 He alestinndiok: the! shake weing | Doetomenons but a phenomenon ternational war front and in partie- is ) up sharply by its neglect and exclusion from the trade unions of the| Revolutionary film drama will be unoffici pee te thie neue creation of the Lett Matt | which must’ be regarded in connec-| ular for the anti-Soviet front. PITTSBURGH, March 24,—-Many | N°t® Workers, who are the most exploited and oppressed of the Amer- made available for Philadelphia J’ san sti enone che, ap akcea ion | tion with international fascism and|- It is still more important ton the eee Lae rei the ; a # “i ican working class. It is therefore a primary duty of the coming Conven- | audiences with the opening today of | 7 is at 7 i Hn OR ASRERE h coneestionapeliog) carried on tien ek ee of the international anti-fascist front that) Oe eae ‘Neclaned sat o cinjock | tion to take up in most serious fashion the task. of organization of the the Film Guild Cinema at 1682|p..,i¢ in the Polish corridor, the bi SehGldecok tEBeldd dalen. whi yj, | international bourgeoisie. \the struggle against Austrian fas-\""¢ ¢ onc maige ca ney owe Negro workers. The Convention must put forth a program in all labor Market Street, under the direction] 0.4 thoy whicl ahetietg - ; ci old union, whic their lives to the intelligence and | organizations of struggle for complete equality of Negroes. The Negro of Symon Gould, mar Portier aise culminated in their selling out of| ‘The working masses of Austria) cism should not be forgotten. ae reise aieiine Nterc SonpDa ger of the the munition k its are pour- workers must be united with the white workers in the new unions; where Film Guild Cinema in New York. there is no social relief, no social insurance whatever, in striking contrast A r 5 efor’ mati ¢ Austria is an important lin! seme F | ‘ tha: hewoid? 1 dowask ostrke ainst | Welcome therefore the formation of | ta ‘ n aM ink tai Big 7 Me Jing into Poland and Rumania the Reso Clothiers, Ltd. ia Edmon-|an. international anti-fascist front, in the chain of fascist countries, and Bade Nett eet ye oth. ‘necessary special unions must be built for that purpose; and the Negro! “Two Days,” the gripping Natit | miavunmacia pave Ne - Hier and the activities of the preparatory | in consequence the ‘Austrian working|('S: [mmedialc'y upon “earning © | masses brought organically into the trade union movement. Hircrainien adil maineaterpieess will oo eaetab NC ton. : preparatory ‘vss represents an important link|the explosion, the Negro, worker ; wal fa : sat uti cad aay ceiving the first of the arms ship- ‘After sabotaging and blocking all committee under the chairmanship | ¢!ass peers fn impor ent | Ea | whose name has-not been atmounced, The convention will also have the task of exposing the fake “pro- head the inaugural bill. Directed Ae Fear dou auliteh itty arvanwen ae chances of a successful conclusion | of Henri Barbusse, for the conven-| the chain of the international| Yd a brattice at the main head. |8T¢8sives” who, under the mask of “opposition” to Green, Woll & Co., the | nt, revolutionary regisseur, | 4), align Wrench oftene to this brilliant and much heard of|ing of an international anti-fascist| anti-fascist front of the struggle quarters anid ran back, at .consider- actually serve as the most effective tools of the bureaucracy. The George Stabojvoy, the film repre-| 9444 Munitions Wo mata % e, the union’s..national official- | congress. against the fascist dictatorship. |SV2ItCHS a0 on ete to. warn the {Socialist party, the party of the Reverend Norman Thomas and “Burns {sents the first major achievement | ovialist ae dom delivered the final stab-in-the- In Austria Also. (The End.) Eh okaniniee: % |Coal Co.” Hillquit, as well as the “progressive group” of Muste, have |of the Wufku studios and has been | eh te ae Sage back by removing from leadership| We consider it our task to en-| Aer MCRL, With a dozen workers still missing, | Dee especially erergetic in making war against the new unions and acclaimed in peat capitals a8 en of | aint Revae of the strike S. Elsbury, ‘who was lighten the international anti-fascist Governor Of lowa te bodies have been removed from | #8ainst the Left wing, shielding the reactionary officialdom behind |one of the outstanding achiovements |) 0. Apert ceeaar the union’s London organizer. The| movement concerning Austrian fas- ° * |the mines. Many were dragged out | their pseudo-left phrases. The working masses will find their most of the cinema. Et is.the first Soviet | pentane + London union refused to obey the|cism and its specific methods, We Continues Leasing ; lin burlap bags and taken to the | insidious enemies precisely among these elements. The convention must | ilm to project an individual charac- for’ this invasion teombiane order to dispense with Elsbury, and| want the coming international anti- of State Prisoners | ™orzue for identification. Experts | find the most effective means to expose and defeat them, ter against the bi und of the a iiue invasions nt organized a movement to build aj fascist congress to deal with fascism declare that a large part of these For Powerful Strikes Russian Revolusior a disclosed. : new union. in Austria also, and to include a ie ae + Majl), dead were killed by black damp some soneation an a = ; | Other numbers on the program psa unalterably commits itself to “recog- | in the fighting program against fas. ey 2 int continuing the leasing Lawrence Rlihouse, had been im-!q thorough AEACHIMLIOH TGP Ttile Geestion. OF Alcike Mteaieey. evaluating (°° CC n=ms ne erage today nition of the fact that the interests | cism eich at eae ant 0 soners to prison contractors, | Prisoned 27 hours before he was past experiences, eliminating mistakes and incorrect policies, and laying |°" 47)" Abe: : ' * Com= of the. clothing workers are funda-| The Austrian working class and 4 system which enslaves the prison- Tescued. Sie hacia Footie Mee ETROMEREAT citkie Meu On Oy chee anions ani ine ee eT mentally antagonistic to those of | the progressive intellectuals which| 1. and has resulted in many graft! Federal and State Investigators | the strikes of the unorganized from which in many cases the Sew anions Fall of the House of | the employers, and can be defended sympathize with it, will carry on a) scandals in Iowa. Farmers and or- | have arrived for the official “in- wit] arise, as well as the establishment of independent left-wing leadership scone SAE Pe iation for the better grade of by a union prepared to struggle in| determined struggle against fascism) pnized workers have joined to fight | Vestigation,” which is a mere for-|in mass strikes of the old unions. eg S™P | Gould, in discussing yest order to secure the realization of; in Austria in particular and against] tho jeases. In campaign speeches the |™ality for “whitewashiing” the af- Be : A ie sic |spread of the lit cinem “These theatres will be asy! tanto ” | ej 4 1 Hey! a waign speeches t] fat vga Weis tacs f th The convention will deal with the problem of social insurance. In} etal hiladelp 1 ae ae a militant program.’ |fascism in general, because they) governor went about denouncing the fair and saving the faces 0: ie r Fi Ree Xs; |ment not only to Philadelphia, but “or superb foreign films wh ; : +, {governor went about del cng ‘s blami « | America, the classical land of capitalist “prosperity”, the workers suffer | ..). ra 2 1 wt ada : 7 + 6 |know that they are not isolated in|joasing of prisoners, but promptly |C°MPany by blaming the explosion t fr 1 f ‘inability 3 x \also to Buffalo and Rochester, where | are so eager to deport, without a MOSCOWITZ HEARINGS. APRIL 8 | the struggle, but allied with the] forgot, i Maaunting otieer his prost OO se technical point or charging | MOst ae ea ote rom wie ility resulting from the speed-up and ltwo theatres a being operated | hc fore they arrive.” WASHINGTON, March 24.—Open | working masses of all other coun-/mises to end the system ‘ carelessness of some worker. In-|2¢cidents, and from old-age retirement which comes soon after the age | under his auspices, declared: ra: Guild (Cinema rei’ Y r ional tri sy 5 vastiontoee Uinvariably:fail to. -mene of 40 years, due to the intense speed at which the workers are driven. ¥ s of the congressional com- tries. s : estigators _ iably ‘And precisely in America where the suffering from these evils is intense, | “These theatres will be the nu- delphia will present among others to investigate graft charges| The struggle against Austrian! ay. gener classes decay and tinatty |“On the failure of the coal comps | : : S| lous for the propagation of a little the latest works of Eisenstein, Paul against Federal Judge Grover M. | fascism ‘s of the greatest importance | disappear in the face of modern in-|nies to spend sufficient money to |<. sh tee z cinema movement in the United|Leni, Von Stroheim, Von Sternberg Moscowitz will begin April 8, it eae struggle against fascism dustry: ths proletariat ‘is. tx special make the mines safe for the work- | With the wide system of social insurance and protection afforded by the | crates which has for its aim public! and Ernest Lubitsch. PHILADELPHIA THEATRES A Picture for Every 5 Philadelphia Radical! % “Two Days” The Russian “Last Laugh” A tremendous tragedy of between the Whites and tides of the Soviet Revol —Acclaimed by Revolutionary Writers! “Powerful Tragedy” “Unforgettable” “Tremendous class ways Moixsaye Olgin, Says drama ot “The —Michael Gold. Surrounded by a distinguished program of outstanding films film guild cinema — Phone, SPRuce j Now Playing! orn in his devotion ht in the changing a y be “ _|and ersential p-oduet.—Xarl EE | Soviet Union, which is only beginning its industrial development, but se eee upon an international scale. In con-|<Corumunlat Manifesto). Ges which is ruled by the working class. The problem of social insurance is therefore very important for the coming congress. For International Unity. | . International relations, connections with the class struggle trade} A V URE ( Il | HES A STORY of LIFE in the USSR lunions of other lands, will be a central point of the poping cannes | The A. F. of L. has become the model and inspiration of social-reformist | pits : trade unionism thruout the world, with its program of class collaboration, “ ” International Publishers. y of unity with the employers and war against the masses of semi-skilled / FROM AZURE CITIES Copyright, 1929 By ALEXEY TOLSTOY and unskilled workers, of national and international splitting of the G working class. The T. U. E. L., the American section of the Red Inter- national of Labor Unions, advances the platform of International Trade Vassili Alexeievich Buzhehinov re-Jif you wish, I will agree—our timejveins like the rosy liquid they sold|the wind, at the grey little town on| Union Unity. It supports and participates in the Latin-American Trade tirns to’ His *Romé town to recupers|38\ tragic. +. -” in glass retorts at the fairs, the other side of the river. And|Union Confederation, and in the Pan-Pacific Trade Union Secretariat, sis ich. eee Soe ee tried to speak to him in his} He would show her the project of his face in these moments of awak- which unite the labor movements of the colonial and semi-colonial coun- a i own language. He was silent,/a railroad station. “Nadya would|ening must have been lighted by tries with the class struggle trade unions in the imperialist lands. The * curred while.a student at the School! <i¢hed, and b thought that I had|nod her head. fantastic fires. congress will have the task of utilizing international experience, such as of Architecture in Moscow. Buz-| persuaded him. Anyway, in part-| “Good; I like it, Vassya. But it Sie irae, the recent Ruhr struggle, the Lodz strike, and the movement of the French heninoy had fought thru the Civil/ ing, he said: isn't very practical. I like little Small Events. miners, and of making more concrete and practical the American partici- Wars and is now filled with fever-| “Thanks. If I have enough health,| houses with fences. A swing, a] Jn the twilight Vassili Alexeievich | pation in the international labor movement, and advancing the program of ish dreams about rebuilding Moscow manhood, and strength, I'll try to|gnome on the lawn, Mignonette,' passed the Alley of Marat. Through | nte=national unity. according to his own plans. At/fight on the peace front. You are/sweet peas. That is my dream.. -”/a crack in the fence somebody shout- Trade Union Unity on a national and industrial scale, as well as home Buzheninov falls in love with right, it is a tragedy: I can’t enter| Vassili Alexeievich did not argue,|eq at him in a terrible voice: locally, creates another series of problems. The congress must formulate Nadedzhda (Nadya) Ivanovna, his|into everyday life and become part/he smiled. He decided at last “to| “we'll fix you all right!” policies to this end, based upon the creation of one common trade union mother’s ward, a beautiful, 22-year-| of it; nor can I remain an individual|open her eyes.” She must see the} There was the tramp of feet run-|center for all class struggle organizations, which shall unite all new old girl, who is the sole support of | and stick it out all by myself.” Azure City. I€ was foolish to talk! ning over the wasteland. unions, revolutionary minorities in the old unions, and all movement for ||| 1632 MARKET STRE) the household. He spends most of ia Bae about it, It was necessary to show] When he came home, Nadya sat| organizing the unorganized, shop committees, ete, under a single direc- ||| Comtine Performance—Po Fiore scebastss iis his time brooding .about her and Beyond the River. lit. She would understand, It was! near the table blowing her nose into| tion: It must work out the concrete forms of the movement for the united = SS so about his plans for rebuilding Mos-|. .. mud and rains were over.|t for nothing that they had fed/q yolled-up handkerchief, wiping her | front from below, among the workers in the shops, for joint struggles for cow. She is not very sympathetic. In a beer parlor Sashok Zhigalev, | a chance acquaintance, points out to him Utyovkin, office manager in the place where Nadya works, who has been rejected by her and is now yery jealous of Buzheninoy. Buz- heninov wanders out and sits down the “parasite” four weeks. _leyes. She turned angrily away |common aims on the basis of industrial unionism and shop committees. Vassili Alexeievich took a piece from Vassili Alexeievich. He sat Basis of Delegations. of canvas from his mother’s trank,|qown on the couch. She began to All economic organization of workers, standing upon the basis of the jput a ground on it, and carefully, | speak, class struggle, and agreeing with the objects of this call, are invited to | unhurriedly began to work in the) “Can't you understand that you|elect delegates to the Trade Union Unity Congress upon the following yond the river it was very fine— hours when Nadya was at the of-}are compromising me? . . . God| basis of representation: green. fice. He would close his es ant |knows what they are saying in town. Representing a membership of less than 10 members—1 delegate with brooding by ‘the river. There an During these few weeks Vassili af bab one gat Oe tis Five 2 | Today that rotter Raisa tells me| voice but no vote. old Red Army comrade, Khotyaint- Alexeievich gained weight and be- eatnata ab the Ante at clase en | with a nasty look—‘You've grown Representing a membership of 10 to 100—1 delegate. sev, meets him. Buzheninoy talks came stronger, his shoulders ms of beldpee-tke fe i rae ee eTng- Utyovkin is behav- Representing a membership of 100 to 200—2 delegates. ardently of the days of the past and straightened. - He felt much more DONE, ‘3 ing like a scoundrel, he almost Representing a membership of 200 # 500—3 delegates. Came the sunny May days, across the skies swam snowy mountains} |with bluish chasms. In the town it) was dusty in the alleys, and the fences began to smell bad. But be- New Serials a city of happy humanity. » ry fi; expresses his disgust with the life doesn’t notice me. I wish I were about him. The story now jumps to an_ official investigation held sometime later, with Khotyaintsey testifying concerning this meeting with Buzheninoy. ecw Zt se rested, not as before when the ends of his nerves grew white-hot over the smallest nothing. It seemed that in a little while his former health would return. It was only the lack of money that was hard to bear. Although Nadya did not even drop a hint, When his head was too hot from work and his hands trembled, he would hide the canvas under the couch, take his cap and go beyond the river, not noticing the dust, the rotten fences, the kindly, bowing Pikus at the door of his store. On dead. . . . All thanks to you!” Her lips were swollen, her hair |hung over her eyes. Vassili Alexeie-|than from the higher committees, and delegate bodies. All such com- vich, shocked, said quietly: I don’t understand.” She turned and looked at him with | not itself directly represented in the congress. her reddened eyes in such a way Representing a membership of 500 to 1000—4 delegates. For each additional thousand members, 1 additional delegate. | Representation shall be primarily from the membership bodies, rather mittees and delegate bodies are, however, entitled to not less than one | delegate and additional delegates for all affiliated membership which is | Elect your delegates! Agitate for the Unity Congress! in DAILY WORKER ess, VVUVVVVVIFVVVVVVVVVVVV (Continued from Friday) still it was felt that a parasite was|the other side of the river he would| that he immediately lowered his BEGAN to see that he was ac-|in the house. Give him cabbage|Pace for a while in the wet grass of | head. tually serious: “Your moods,”-1|soup-every day, and bread and milk |the lowland, and then lie down on| “I knew beforehand that you said, “Comrade Buzheninoy, come|and sugar. Even Matryona once|4 green mound, his hands crossed | would answer, ‘I don’t understand.’ age! \. under an old category of ours. They|yelled about the “parasite” across|under his head. What don’t you understand? You / are not’new. It is not worth while | the fence to a neighbor. _ The azure light of the sky poured | walk around town like a lunatic. to reason that way. When you are| That spring Nadya could have) into his eyes, the sun baked his|On the market place everybody in the saddle, rifle in hand, and fire|bought herself muslin for a waist, |Cheeks, a bee was busy with a flow-|knows—there goes the bridegroom. beyond the nearest mound—that |but.she did not buy it. The waist|¢r. The wind would fly near, noisy|They just about roll with laugh- hour of the Revolution is.lived on|was éaten up by Vassili Alexeievich.|in the aspens, gathering the sharp-|ter. . . .« The bridegroom! .. .” nerves, on emotions, on enthusiasm. | It was impossible to get work in the ish odor of grasses, honey and) “Nadya, I thought that it would Signed Gallop, cut, shout with full voice,|town, all the offices were filled, | dampness from the earth. His eyes | come of itself... .” (Signed) be romantic. The roan horse rears|there was talk of laying workers|Would close, a soft shock would] “What? .-. Marry you?... up and carries you away. But now|off, The only reasonable thing to|felicitously sway his body, and he!t wouldn’t hurt you if you really | WM. Z. FOSTER, Secretary. . Fight against wage-cuts, against the speed-up, and for shorter hours! Fight against the social-imperialist A, F. of L. bureaucracy! Fight for social insurance against unemployment, disability and old “BILL HAYWOOD’S BOOK” (EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO R: LISH BY SPECIAL ARRANG. WITH THE INTERN. PUBLIS: Organize the unorganized into new unions! Build the new Trade Union Center! For International Trade Union Unity! Struggle against imperialist war and capitalist rationalization! Defend the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics! Forward to the Trade Union Unity Congress! TRADE UNION EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE National Committee. —A ND uE harness that battle steed to the|do was not to lose time and to pre-| Would sleep. . « - tried to get well... .” MINERS:—John J. Watt, Pat H. Toohey, Thomas Myerscough, Wm. Boyce C (4 99 + plow—that’s hard, there’s no flight|pare the necessary work for the bah iene: Nadya pushed away the plate Frank Vritarie, Tony Minerich. ‘i ZURE ITIE there—just everyday -labor and|autumn. With some apprehension,| Down like a nigh‘ bird slipped an| with the uneaten food, went into TEXTILE:—Albert Weisbord, James Reid, Ellen Dawson, Gus Deak, sweat. Neverthsless that is the|Vassili Alexeievich began to work.| aeroplane, and a woman's voice|her room and lay down. Vassili Wm. Murdock. : , flesh of the Revolution, its body.|Nadya even praised him. cried from it: “I wait. Come.”...|Alexeievich’s head was filled with | NEEDLE TRADES:—Ben Gold, Chas. Zimmerman, H. Sazer, Ben Gitlow, | The explosion is only the head. The| “I have told them in the office al-| The “I wait” rang through the air.|such chaos that he had to sit on Philip Aronberg. j 3 Revolution is a complete cycle ofjready that you have begun to draw|... At last... . And he walks|the stoop. His head was in the AUTOMOBILE:—John Schmies, A. Goetz, Phil Raymond, John Gerlach, being. From the taking of the|—they were laughing at you, all of|the broad, shining stairs of the re-|grip of a leaden hoop, and he clung G. Miller, Winter Palace to thirty-two kopeks | them.” jeessed house—up, down, past the| fast to the steps, unable to decide MARINE:—Geo Mink, P. Anderson, R. Shalagan, F. Crowley, J. Morgan. \ J for a yard of muslin, You just * * * mirrorlike windows, Behind them—|to rush to Nadya, awaken her, to| RAILROAD:—Otto Wangerin (Secretary of International Railroad Amal. | WRITERS IN I ICT THE LIFE N DICTATORSHIP STORIES OF NEW RU BY THE LEADING THE SOVIET UNION. SH STORIES Pp. OF THE WORKERS PROLET? imagine what terrific sweep, what} Vassili Alexeievich rose at dawn|the night, cut through by the bluish | tell the sleeping girl: “Nadya, I Com.), Wm, Bradley, Roy, Kohn, Wm. Watkins, J. Korf. START READING THESE pathos there must be in it to force!now, Matryona helped him with|rays of projectors. The round roofs | love you, Nadya, I am suffering. METAL:—Fred Biedenkap, C. A. Hathaway, Ben Lifshitz, Steve Rubicki, SERIALS TODAY! ‘a war-scarred veteran with four|the pitcher to wash himself in the| glimmer with light from inside. . - . | Nadya, have pity, I want you... . Wm. Simons, Wm. White, IN THE decorations of the Red Flag to sell| courtyard. “You'd better drink a|Lights, lights... . Again—steps|I am lost.” In the darkness the dog ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY:—Bill Dunn, James Otis. doughnuts on the marketplace where little warm milk. I won't tell any-|downward, He runs—he loses his|Sharik approached him, smelled: his | RUBBER:—J. Williamson, : { => Bi ke your Utyovkin ate his liver. In the| body.” He would sit down to the| breath, A measureless hall, a pool|knee, and suddenly, scratching the FOOD:—M. Goetz, M. Obeimier, C. Kromberg, J. Kalfedis, Gertrude Welsh. | al Wy SRS orker end of things there is more courage|table over his sketches, scratching|in the center. Thousands of youths ground with her paws, turned into BUILDING TRADES:—M. Rosen, Frank Mozer, J. W. Johnstone, Norman | é needed to sell those doughnuts than |one bare foot, which the flies were|and girls swim, dive... . Teeth|a ball and her old teeth cracked H, Tallentire, Nels Kjar, Geo. Powers. 26 UNION SQUARE, New York City to rush with naked blade into the|tickling, with the other. When|gleam, eyes, rosy arms. ... Helfleas on her hindquarters, Beyond| PRINTING AND PAPER:—E. M. Martin, H. M. Wicks, D, Becker, B. ON SALE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS ) ~ attack, You won’t;sweep out the|Nadya would wake up behind the|leans over the marble edge, he|the low roofs, beyond the starlings’ Gordon, ¥ IN NEW YORK AND VICINITY townspeople with a broom, make it|wall, he would suddenly be all ears.|seeks, he looks deep—where is she,|nests, still spread the dead orange SHOE AND LEATHER:—Chester Bixby, J. Ryan, M. Klarfield, J. Magli- of fire or of iron. ‘They eat their|'Turning his head, with open mouth,|she who called him? ... ‘Thatjlight of sunset, The sky was im-| — cagni, J. Polo. way'in, You must do it with mus-| gripping his pencil, he would look| dear, dear face... . And he feels—|penetrable. Leaves rustled in the’ MISCELLANEOUS:—Earl Browder, Harrison George, John J. Ballam. Jin and books, and the theatre andjat the wall. And he would catch| blue eyes, here, somewhere behind,| neighbors’ orchard behind the fence.| NEGRO SECTION:—Otto Huiswood, Otto Hall, Henry Rosemond, Ed. the club and the tractor, You must) himself at it: “Fool, how foolish,| somewhere to the side. . . + Of course, Vassili Alexeievich did) Walsh, Isiah Hawkins. re-educate the generations. And| and how out of place.” When Nadya| Vassili Alexeievich would Tift! not decide upon anything, ‘nor ‘did WOMEN’S SECTION:—Ella Reeve Bloor, Gladys Schechter, Rose Wortis, pay jor watt Beagk Into Rie ioula, sutte nue the jain te sors, himself, sit up on the Ue look | he understand what had happened Ida peti Mary Adams. fore the light will break in ut} washed, fresh, in curls, his blood wildly at the meadows, at the spring| that night, «4 |XOUTH SECTION:—Bill Siroka, Joe Tashinsky, Max Helfand, Jack Utyovkin’s head, For you' pocts—!would begin to beat and leap in his| flood, at the aspens playing with (To Be Continued) _. Rubinstein, F. 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