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Hanns Eisler — Part 5
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0ONF]lENTIA
A
telegram
from
Moscow
from
the
Musical
Bureau
of
the
International
Union of
Revolutionary
Theatres
HURT!
delegated
me
to
attend
the
ltrasibur;
Olympics.
On
the
very
first
morning
of
my
arrival
1 told
representatives
01
your
paper
all
ebont
the
time
I
spent
in
Streseburg
as
well
as
in
Beiehenberg
at
the
Czechoslovak
International
Festival,
In
conclusion
I
rould
like
to
give
you
no
- -s
or
¥9=G9¥e
1'
have
been
invited
here
to
reorganize
the
usicel
Burea
BE
IE2!
Internetiona
Union
of
Revolutionary
Ihentree!.
It
has
been
three
years
since
I
have
been
here.
I
did
not
recognise
Moscow.
My
first
trip
around
the
proletarian
capital
was
made
by
means
of
the
subway.
Without
trying
to
be
polite:
this
is
the
best
subway
in
the
world!
Such perfection
in
discipline
and
cleanliness!
hnd
on
top
the
gronnd,,,Whnt
astounded
me
most
were
the
heppy
e;pree-
sione-
the
cheerful
humor
and
a
certain
happy
carelessness
mirrored
in
the
faces.
In
the
capitalist
world
such
an
expression
has
long
been
washed
from
the
{loll
of
the
people
who
are
up
to
their
ears
in
worries
over
the
coming
day.
Ibu
can-
not
realise
with
what
feelings
e foreigner
looks
at
the
Soviet
citizens
to
when
such
wiie
horizons
ere
open
and
for
whom
such
e
wonderful
future
lies
waiting,
Upon
my
return
to
America
I
shell
certainly
give
en
eccount
of
every-
thing
I
have
seen.
The
working
class
and
the
progressive
intelligentsia
over
there
follow
every
step
in
the
life
of
your
greet
native
land.
This
sympathy
is far
from
passive.
I
shell
never
forget
the
stirring
impressions
received
at
two
grandiose
meetings
in
New
York,
organized
as
a
protest
agninst
Hearst's
nendacious
attacks
on
the
U.S.S.B.
More
than
55,000
people
took
part
in
this
meeting.
Ken
and
women
of
the
working
class
gave
their
herdenrned
money,
they
took
off
their
rings.
earrings
and
cried:
"Print
newspapers
contradicting
Hearst!
Had
I
wished
at
that
moment
that
some
great
artist
light
have
painted
e picture
which
would
perpetuate
this
overwhelming
scene
of
international
solidarity.
IBANSZATIOR
FROM
TEE
RUSSIAN
Iron
VECHERHJLIA
DSKTA,
Moeco
Juno
2?,
1935
connntunat
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