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Page Five THE DAILY Wi WORKER, NEW YORK, pe AY, JULY 8, 1927 ONLY 23. FURRIER PICKETS FREED; ~/ SEE FAILURE AND GOLD, HYMAN DENOUNCE SOCIALISTS DISRUPTION AT FOR AIDING BREAK-UP OF MEETING 20:20.» hey class o: PARTY ACTIVITIES Worker Injured on Job; Compensation Referee Postpones All Hearings | yours BEN GOLD —- Louis Hyme In, manager of the Open Air Meetings Tonight. ¢ Page recognized Augu ust Claessens, secre- “ os ‘ i Bie ak ah he aekes “| Bea ee atropine | vicinity, and in evident ap tea permen ea ant ator ofthe New Wanweitl damonattationy - Codkind, Stanley, Harfield, Siselman, 118th St. reeeived from the ( R nd encouragement of the brave Rana Saka’, abet and aay ale ed the police al Weapon gf aes ” Frame-up cs Dubinsky |} mira company, Pl; when Race for Naval Arms <truggle that is now being waged by Te cindetsmetion ju Gilioge Susman teat a, Phe® reper when he so wood, J. Cork, Evans, 0. Is Now Exposed "| Sein ae ce tiyee » Begin at Once against the combined con- * be visited ned te in Sal °flto break up the meeting, issued the}: Pitkins - and’ Hopkinson —- | Hs a thas gir eee -— spiracy of a corrupt labor officialdom ae age w i oly katt aed following statement late last night: Brooklyn. Speakers: Cosgrove, The release of the: imprisoned piek-| Unable tg aeriimiiediahetarei dl ASHINGTOD uly 7—The ten- and a brutal police department, a de-|¢sted In their own petty, my a delegate to the Sacco-Van- lich, Pollack, F. Jacobs, Charl< eters who. were heavily sentenced last|| gant on Jamuary , Heslaw, a || °v2 Naval Conference is tectering on | mand was made that I speak. selfish aims than in securing |zetti Emergency Committee T was un. Mitchell. Friday and whose “eases have been|| eR on, January 9, Heslaw, @ | the edge of disruption and failure. This demand was taken up by the |the unanimous expression'on the part/der the impression that the Union| Grand St. Ext. and Havemeyer St. appealed ‘by the Joint Board, was de- mfitter, has made repeated ef- |) This opinion was almost unani- thousands of workers in the audience |°f the workers of this city for the lib | Square meeting was to be a 1 Speakers: J. Cohen, Stone, Bimba, layed. yesterday because the clerks of " get the Neh garage mously held gton today as who evidently resented the . delib-|¢Tation of Sacco and Vanzetti, would | demonstration on the part of Whiteman, M. Goldberg, H. Gordon, the court were unable to-prepare all|| “tich he is entitled. Four hear- |) Britain persisted in her demand at {erate attempt on the part of those in demonstration to be broken up, ipl regardless of political Ragozin. the necessary papers. Only 28 of the| ings before the has ge mari he Geneva for a cruiser ratio of-nearly |charge of the meeting to divide the demonstration to be broken up; genie iation, Wilkins and Intervale Aves. Speak- more than 100 workers were freed teferge, Lane, here agit see gay || 600,000 tons—a program that would | workers in their support of the de-|i"& full well that cies eitas cout sia “With this in vi I called upon all bees Saum, | Rosman, Lazarowitz, late yesterday afternoon; but all the continued poRiponements requested force the United States and Japan to mand” for the immediate release of bring ae sfaction to the enemmes 0. | workers of my organization to attend Morance: Weich, and Primoff. ne ri f * by the representative of the insur- || ..,, oy ts Pane FEB lc es z ! the workingclass of this city interested y organization to attend 7 5 will be out as soon as the judge|| "Nn pend bil f if the 5-5-3 | Sacco and Vanzetti by excluding from |“"° ¥ je ‘ ¢ § av and demonstrate their solidarity with gned the remaining certificates || @%¢* Company. naval rd a. the speakers’ list. representatives Santo Hestruchony olay Ste Bon aaneotanlUanraty cid C5 join in the Newark Meeting Tonight. 4 ‘ : : qi Bical: ahabanl that he If the is to be rescued the left wing militant labor movement I think iE would-be prowess: fexiaut demand for their re e. As a wor Market Plaza and Broad St. Speak- Manhattan Lyceum was crowded |leged assault. Siegel sta from i uation, |in this city. inquire from those in charge of the |°? 1 2/80 came and was nearby when erg: Wicks and R. Mitebell yesterday afternoon with furriers,| had received.$25 from these repre- cither Britain must abandon her fight | In order that the meeting might ‘° inquire from those doccd te copaat |T noticed’ that'the:crowd was demand-[.. - fe eign cloakmakéts “and ‘dressmakers who |Sentatives of Dubinsky, who was so) ¢,.. ¢y of tonnage, or the | proceed in an orderly way, I asked the Meeting why they refused to ae ing that Gold speak ' ae ie had come to attend the open forts | determined to ‘ ‘get? Feldman, and he United + necord Britain | chairman in charge of the platform |™¢ bes mpeak or abet a. Re ‘Instead of afford Gold ee ee ager announced: by. the Unity Committed, | had been promised more money later crisp of the seas until|to which I had been bodily carried by the crowd; why they, refused in the avert ‘i ae is pan rae an Op- All notices of party affairs, meet- and with them were a large mumber |. such time as the American navy can | enthusi ic workers to permit me to pectiiaeance 10 dis Pgh oda the assembled wail tee or ie oor sg ing: hee gre ge Be Ls pee of friends and relatives of the pris-| Case Dismissed. he built up to parity. |urge the assembled workers to desist j!PO °° ae a opittion ate ie. low him to still the crowd so thar |{o” in The DAILY WORKER should oners who were hoping to greet. them ‘ ‘ $ on their return. They joined in the} AS @ result. of this confession of meeting which discussed various prob- | ¢Timinal iiame- plate * Joint Ae lems;of the needle trades, and all of |@ttorney, J. P..McMahon moved. for those at Manhattan Ly m proceeded dismissal of the case and this motion at four o’elock to the Sacco-Vanzetti | Was accepted. s ‘ mass. meeting in Union Square. The furri from their demand that I be added to the speakers’ list. It was my inten- day in two developments of the past | tion to do everything in my power to 24 hours. One is the whole-hearted |¢nable the meeting to proceed proper- support of the American posit y|ly; although I was unable to resist Japan’s delegation at Geneva. the efforts of the surging mass push- other was a sudden and unexpected |ing me upon the platform, those on trip to Washington by Sir Esme | the platform, in a mean, cowardly and Howard, the British ambassador. How- | ™0st brutal manner kicked me in the ard and Secretary of State Kellogg face and in the body and then fol- held a long conference at the state |!owed up this dastardly attack by call- | department, after which complete ing on the police, aa emia) os Goretzky, and many members of the! membership meeting will discuss the | Silence was. observed by both. It is, | oe ene i Ratt SR hate LM aneehel earl fon thie Rakes oe teatine |who are persons who have never con. cloakmakers, furriers’ and dressmak-| question of reducing the strike as-| however, unusual for an ambassador oe a ag this gxpression an unanimous one in tributed in the slightest degree to the ers’ union ssment. It will also take up the] to back to the capital in its Workers Provoked. | behalf of all workers, I would be even The argument for rele of those | general election for Executive Boards, | mid-summer heat unless something of Naturally such acts aroused the an- | willing to unite with those who kicked pickets who eived a six months’| Joint Board delegates and paif offi- | paramount importance is at stake. | ger of the assembled workers who tes! aid brutality assaulted me. Sentence last Friday will be heard this | cers, All members are urged to be| Congress’ most dramatic fight after sented this deliberate effort to break! I conclude with my profund regret | morning in Special Sessions. present. the militarists’ demand for $300,000,- up the Sacco-Vanzetti demonstration that this meeting was broken up; Expose Dubinsky Plot. | 000 to bring American naval strength | meeting, and in spite of the cries of with my severest condemnation of Exposure of the plot of David |up to the British standard. With the |the assembled workers for the meet-|those responsible for it and with my | Dubinsky, -manager of Cutter Local] A series of open forums thruout| American proposal at the Geneva |ing to continue, nevertheless, at the’ sincerest pledge in behalf of my! her with other right wing|the city are being arranged by the/ naval conference for a 400,000 ton insistence of those in charge, the po-|organization to leave no stone ur of the International Ladies’| Joint Defense Committee of the Fur-| parity with England in cruisers likely lice brutally but gleefully dispersed/turned to secure the immediate re- | Garment Workers’ Union to frame up riers, Cloakmakers and Dressmakers. | of adoption if any treaty at all is the mass meeting. lease of Sacco and Vanzetti so that two innocent cloakmakers,. Martin] The first of these meetings will be | signed, Among ‘those who attacked me I they may be restored to those to whom Feldman and Anton Cati, resulted yes-|held this Satur evening, 8 p. m. terday in the judge dismissing the|at Wilkins Corner, Intervale (Free-| ease from court just as the trial of|man street station, Bronx). All fur these two workers was beginning. workers, cloakmakers and dressmak- | be addressed to the Party News Edi he DAILY WORKER, York. me of the more cials, however, optimistic offi- aw a ray of hone to- the meeting might proceed peacefully, those in charge of the meeting kicked Gold from the platform and when the crowd became infuriated and at such brutal treatment, the jon the police to break up the ling, thus becoming responsible any rioting or bloodshed that curred. sented in this meeting; what justifi- cation they can make for calling upon the police to deliberately disperse so wonderful a demonstration for the purpose of satisfying selfish, personal ends. 33 First tor, movement and who once more that they will stop at nothing h ends. They » and Vanzetti aroused alled meet- for oc- labor prove to gain their own self would sacrifice and the interests of the workers every time in order to enforce their will over the workers who are rebel- ling against their paralyzing and de- generating leadership.” Shall s’ general membership | meeting which was originally sche- |duled for yesterday has been post- Speakers at the Manhattan Lyceum | poned, because of the Sacco-Vanzetti forum included Louis Hyman, Ben demonstration, until next Tuesday, Golb Mia, .yeuny. Waraho S.| Manhattan Lyceum, 66 Hast 4th St., Zimmerman, . Rose Wor Joseph right after work at 5:30 p.m. This Willing to Cooperate. I wish to assure you that I am per- fectly willing to cooperate even with them for the purpose of calling upon| “I place entire and complete blame the workers of this city for another | |for the breaking up of the meeting demonstration in behalf of Sacco and|upon those in charge of the platform *Many Speakers. Sacco and Vanzetti Not Die! Are You Getting FINCO Co-operative BAKERY PRODUCTS (Union Made) let us know and we'll instruct our driver to call at your home. Open Forum Meetings. If not, aan 4 Organizations ‘BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FRIENDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR In April, Feldman, who is a mem-|ers are urged to be present and bring bi "i | sh ber of Local 10 and an active pro-|their sisters, wives, sweethearts and Sessa anzetti Meeting. ; Por HEALTH, SATISFACTION and € | gressive worker, and Anton Cati, also|the neighbors. A’ Sacco-Vanzetti open air meet- COMRADESHIP Tel phe bbl: ee an active union member, were arrested analy ing will be held this evening at|} RATIONAL VEGETARIAN Eee Pea ween Pas A CI, awd charged with felonious assault on Mermaid Ave. and West 25th St., RESTAURANT DR. 1, KESSLER LANCE 6) et the complaint of a Dubinsky follower] Unable to Pay Tax omn| Coney Island. Speakers: Dominick || _ ss ss A SURGEON DENTIST named Lubelsky who claimed that he | Petrelli and others. 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