Show The Man Who Never Died n Jan 10 1914 two On O masked gunmen entered a grocery store and shot and killed the owner an ex- ex policeman and his son Joe Hill was arrested and tried for forthe forthe forthe the murder Seventy-five Seventy years ago on Nov 19 in Salt Lake City artist artist artist art art- rebel and union organizer Joe Hill was executed by the authorities of the State of Utah A poorly run trial with evidence that was purely circumstantial circumstantial circumstantial cir- cir created worldwide sympathy for Joe Hill and the Industrial Workers of the World for whom he created created songs The Salt Lake City Telegram printed Considered in num- num V s. L Seven S O F ive yearn e fia agog it on Nov 2 alake K 4 b b- b 5 ft r test g union f 6 was iv as executed il 1 J by J f t the y out authorities titi es s f f St ta I e o l ry e a s i J i t 0 Yo J Utah La f i m- m r bers it is doubtful if so many persons ever before expressed direct concern over the fate of ofa a condemned man in the West You are invited to attend Barrie play The Man Who Never Died to see why the spirit of Joe Hill is still alive today Stavis presents the events leading up to the arrest and conviction of Joe Hill as aswell aswell aswell well as the politics involved in the trial itself The play will be presented Nov 18 14 at the Communication Communication Communication Com Com- Workers of America Union Hall So Edison East Tickets are 5 general admission and 3 for students For more information information information mation call |