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= 9=o mor =o mor———10 E10 0-10 ' ‘ 2 : THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927 Page Five | Fascist Spies in Plot ‘All City Needle Trades With U. S. Agents Groups to Elect Their Delegates to Meeting Ea PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY (Continued From Page 1). the Italian ambassador in Washing- ton, left pressing state business and eame here for the funeral. All this All needle trades leagues affiliated with the Trade Union Educational » 4 League are to clect delegates at once) «| 2 Bes : uppers, the. statements made’ that (0 tho city comference’ ba bé held this) Second Ave; cand 20th St. Speak- the men were persons of high rank Monday et \Aktoris Hall, 64 East ers: Solnitsky, Goldberg, Glazin, Lil- | 81. in the pay of the Fascist government. Foutth St, Each league te antitied enstein, and Bert Miller. Dispatches ftom Naples, where the } ie tot Teds than ‘three and: not more| 137th St. and St. Anns Ave. Speak- bodies were taken from the ship,| than five delegates ers: Raiss, Baum, Cowl and Garnett. mentioned that rich silver coffins ca oe > ol * were used in transporting the bodies afraid to defend the interests of the |Agitprop Directors Section 2 Meet. * to the burial grounds. working class. | All Agitprop directors of Section 2/ Buried in State. “We protest and condemn the ac-|will meet tonight at 108 East| Open Air Meetings Tonight. rid The Wor! ginning next Monc 7 a.m. sharp. Sub-section I-D will have n booth All comrq ans the booth '4 Room 402, 799 Broad- Fur Workers Attacked Library Opens Monda s School L' will b Tombs By Thugs Are Arrested » Labor Organizations st 14th St., “fs open. nightly Sacco-Vanzetti Meet Tonight. The International will hold a Saceo- demonstration tt s|corner of 116th y| Ave. , Newark I."L. D. Meets Tonight. The Newark Branch of the Inter tional Labor Defense will hold z ing this evening at Hu Workers Home, 37 Sixteenth Ave. A members should attend. Passaic Bus Ride. le to Far Rotkaw: Busses leave ‘on Ave., Tickets $1.50. + * * Sub-Section 1-D Booth. The DAILY WORKER C: should send arti or United Council of Working Cla The reports from Italy told of the tion of the Department of Justice in} 14th St., Room 32. All unit and sub-) “*™* Ag pe ite Hnanevive arrival in a small Sicilian village of |yaiding the two Italian anti-fascist section directors must attend and be Homer), ou waits. A meeting of the Central Body of the body of a certain Luigi Lamen-| offices and arresting eleven workers.|prepared to give a report on their,_.Back numbers of The DAILY the United Council of Worl ass | tenced dola ina resplendent silver coffin. | Framed “Evidence.” unit. WORKER for free distribution may | Housewives will be held on Thursday, weeks ago by High officials who accompanied the) «“Monday’s raids and the claim of ee ee, be had by party units on Thursdays |July 14, 3 p. m, at Manhattan Lyceum, | Jeffe Market ¢ coffin from Rome told the villagers |the police, that they found two re- New Jersey Meeting Sunday. and Fridays of each week for use at|66 East 4th St. Secretaries, organ- | « contempt, were released on| mands at that Lamendola, who was a ptomi-|volvers in the Tl Martello office, i§| All the members of the Workers rent fascist officer, had been stabbed | snother serious frame up. It is clear! (Communist) Party in the state of to death in New York on May 30,/t5 everybody that these workers had |New Jersey who are members of trade ae ie ee about to board a ves-/nothing to do with the killing of the|unions should attend a special meet- sel for Italy. Before the bodies were shipped to| only crime they are guilty of is be- Newark Labor Lyceum, Springfield Italy for state burial, August Turati,| ing true to the interests of the work-| Ave. and 14th St. on Sunday afternoon fe general secretary of the fascists im) ers and fighting against fascism. 2 p,m. sharp. A representative of Rome eabled the tribute of his or-| «gpies of the fascist government of | the district will be present. ganization to the Bronx fascist body|]taly swarm thru the Italian popula-| pA aU eT to which the spies were attached, for|tion in America. During recent 4 service, {months the department of labor, act-| Cutters Meet Tonight Noblemen Deplore. jing in cooperation with this vermin, The meeting of fascist noblemen} and on information furnished by| A meeting of cutters will be held} and party workers was held at 55/them, has been arresting many of| tonight by the Welfare League of West 45th street and was attended the Italian refugees on deportation Local 10, International Ladies’ Gar- by. Italian consul general Emilio Ax- | warrants. Many Italian workers | intent: Waters) Union.1¢ will bosbekk erio, Commander Riccardo Bertelli,| have already been deported to Italy. | é api % | Count Ignacio T. de Revel, Prince | “Only recently, Enea Sormenti, | at Stuyvesant Casino, 140 Second | Sigismonde Chigi and others. one of the outstanding leaders of the | Ave., at 6 p. m. The noblemen praised the American | anti-fascist movement in the United | The speakers will be Louis Hyman,) secret seryice agents for their co-op-| States, was arrested at the vate in- manager of the Joint Board, Ben eration with the Italian spies and de-|stigation of the fascist ambassador, |, z a, 1G: plored the growth of anti-fascist cnt was deported from the United Gold, penne af _ SUEIEER rh & sentiment in this country. States, Many other Italian refugees Joseph Borouchowitz and many oth-/ = Mg z are on trial now for deportation. ers. | open air meetings. = All notices of p: two fascisti last Memorial Day. Thejing which will take place a pEek end other act ‘ wo fascisti d eg WHT ane. Plate gt Wer io, in Thé DAILY WORKER shoutd |tor, DAILY WORKER. | At WITZELS PARK izers and delegates must attend. * * * * 3 ORO EZ ZIOE The Outing of the Season Party Units, Attention! Downtown I. L. D. Meet Tonight. GAGE=I6 A meeting of the Downtown Branch ofthe International Labor Defense will be held tonight, 8 p. m. at the Ukrainian Labor Hail, 17 East | Third Room 3. affai addressed to the Party News Edi- ANIAN WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Grand Picnic SUNDAY, JULY 17, from 10 A. M. to 12 P.M. 2nd Avenue at 10th St College Point, L. I. S—Jided Attractions ‘ - BOWLING Al ays Sunday UNION MUS tions, Songs, ROMINE nian Folk ‘ <= ' Saturday ‘Games H Prizes I. L. D. Condemns Arrests, “The capitalist government is tire- less in its attacks on the workers of this country. It has its eye especially on the militants of the working class, knowing that these fighters are not _ “The International Labor Defense pledges its full-hearted support in the defense of this frame-up case, and of any other cases where workers are | persecuted for being true to the la- bor movement. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FRIENDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5565. Tel. Orchard 2783 Strictly by Appointment DR. L. KESSLER || SURGEON DENTIST 48-50 DELANCEY STREET | Cor. Eldridge St. | The New York Symphony Orchestra New York Phone Stuyvesant 8816 John’s Restaurant (ee DR. JOS. LEVIN SURGEON DENTIST X-Ray Diagnosis SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicale theet. . \\| 1215 BRONX RIVER AVENUE ERNO RAPEE 302 E. 12th St. New York {||| cor. westchester Ave, Bronx, N. Y.||| : a | Phone, Underhill 2738. conducting a special Wagner, Tchaikow- sky, Borodine, Berlioz, Rim- sky-Korsakoff program. Tel. Lehigh 6022. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P. M. Daily Except Friday and Sunday, 249 EAST 115th STREET Gor. Second Ave. New York. 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FUND, ‘IT FURRIERS STRIKE Les Dances Poloytsienne Du Prince Igor ADMISSION 50c. Combination Ticket—Good for Two Days—T75c. with ALEXIS KOSLOFF TICKETS ON SALE at 108 East W4th Street, 83 First Street, : , Met lit 0 Jimmie Higgins Book Shop. (o} the Metropolitan pera oa House in person and his famous ballet. SATURDAY EVENING, Flower Dance SUNDAY, Open Air Vaudeville fl 00010 =1050 Attractive Offers for New Readers of the Daily Worker Also Ballet Internationale and Divertissements. 0.10 1010101 ALEXIS KOSLOFF 4JIEF C TTER, FURR Street, Room 20 COUPONS ARE WORTH ONE DOLLAR With 20 of these coupons clipped on DIFFERENT days from the DAILY WORKER and $1.50 you will receive by mail any of the valuable premiums offered below. S AND CLOAKMAKE 41 UNION SQUARE 35, and 41 Union Square, Room 714. 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