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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, DNESDAY, AUGUSYr 3, 1927 Page Seven PHILADELPHIA WORKERS 10. STRIKE[ HERE IS THE EVIDENCE! __|!R00Rs TRIKE ToioRRoW FoR UBERATION OF FOR SACCO AND VANZETTI TODAY oe | me | se AND VARZETE; PARADE. BROOKL AT FOUR AND HOLD MASS MEETING re, Ce = ae Fore eon sar NEW YORK CITY _—_———- Maas A call for a strike of Philadelphia workers to take place at four o'clock held at wh this (Wednesday) afternoon has been issued by the Italian Sacco and Van- for Thursday ; |the labor m zetti conference in collaboration with the International Labor Defense Sacco Far Workers Union | meeting will be the speakers wil and Vanzetti conference. -3i_Beet-2tStreet | noon of the same d. Brooklyn | Bishop Montgome Under the heading “Philadelphia workers must strike at 4 p. m. today : PAs | Labor 2 Ay W and G nitti, Abrak for Sacco and Vanzetti” a call has been issued to all affiliated organiza- Saat ha ty | Myrtle Aves., Brooklyn, N S1 nd G. Cataia. tions, labor unions, fraternal societies, and so forth and for the sympathizers with the victims of the Massachusetts frame-up to lay down their tools at that hour and join the strike that has been called by the trade union com- CASE AGANST DRESSMAKERS WEAK mittee. After leaving their shops and factories the workers will go to Broad and Bigler streets where they will be addressed by prominent speakers. * * * T@ THE COM. of TWENTY OF THE FUR WORKERS UNION. A big labor conference has also been called for Friday evening, August 5th, at Machinists’ Temple, 13th and Spring Garden streets. All organiza- t¥ons are asked to send delegates to consider ways and means of taking ac- | eee eed Fae TN * | Milion Workers on the w othe used soft words in | marks. He devoted h open ed 2 Soviet Railroads Have tion to free Sacco and Vanzetti. @ e We the undersigned, the men whom you have-+invited to takecouncil | to finding excuses for the right w * ee $ Dirigible if King or with you in your présent difficulties, after listening to a number | expulsion a patricl Powerful Trade Union | ef speakers of your Committee, and after studyi ; | Gisaeitiae ahi - Jean Graves, Co- Editor | Air, States Amundsen a ea ‘ ; Pega oe entire 8 Sues ton eon tacape sich, Paeadene (0% ihe Ales | carefully, have come to the conclusion that the present problem is the | Chicago Federz i tary of th With Kropotkin, Demands Who Is Now i im Moscow result. of the development of factions among the active workers of your iuien inrroduced 2 the 1 nic 5 Moscow, a ‘ble Organization,’ Factional spirit may be chronic in your union but the (ae eee ene hata pe .| |publics, gave t 4 1 Sacco-Vanzetti Freedom| Pomaiin che iin of che ate cdediared factions themselves are not deeply rooted; in fact they are superficial almost twenty minutes. | ealtor é The DAILY WORKER, || Capt. Raold Amundsen. today. Capt. and of a shifting nature. The Communists have strengthened their faction |, Cries from ‘thes Unlon, cvs bonis Scoring the. long: imprisonment | } Amundsen is in Moscow enroute to by injecting a foreign issue into the union. The issues of the organien: > the effect that the ¢ an BRE | ee a Pine on enivaties of Sacco and Vanzetti, Jean Graves, | | Oslo from Japan. tion proper are such ‘that their very nat ‘a Ag makers do not want y imported ws ae i TEs He a internationally - known anarchist,|| “At the present time the dirigible 4 ny nature makes it possible for a man Fitzpatricks and McGradys to inter-| | QF the pailre: agp arid collaborator with Peter Kro-| |is far safer and more practicable for to belong to group A. today and group B. tomorrow, eats waa aoe Ds Aes Tee ished trom: dec & dae came potkin, has addressed a cable to||long flights than the airplane which = ahi sos his page of The DAIL Y WORK. the Student Sacco-Vanzetti Defense | | is likely to crash at the slightest im- On a small scale factions of this kind are formed in almost every acicee yeaa ; answers appearing Committee demanding the immedi- | | perfection,” said Amundsen. erganization and théy cannot beco harmfu | patrick t sai the question, “How: ate release of the framed-up work- “I doubt if a trans-Atlantic airplane | eee * ~— rmful first because they are petty. jee rick, to) sD : d ea! finekennulicase cn msenon es ae atie and second because they are not given sufficient recognition to dare come Pee “aga speaker iat x “Sacco and Wanzetti must be| {limited pagsenger and freight cap- in the open. Where they are given countenance and even semi offi cial re- each cee cu wi er the saved,” Graves says, “and that can acity of airplanes and because publié cognition, there is but one result and that is ruin, York. When Du s address- part is taken by | be-done only if those who believe | | confidence is difficult to obtain.” eed ing the meetir i veeraeas Union inf the in frath and justice will at once|| Capt. Amundsen says that person- ; bee Chicken dition of the ae Beer raise their voices in such a manner | |ally he is through with flying. He When critidal moments such as you are facing now arise in any com- | ward appeared on the platform. This ation | | that the capitalist who decided on| |believes that a trans-Atlantic dirig- | © munity that mst have government, one of the, two methods can save the |was the signal for another round of : } their death may understand that a| | ible line as well as a line from Eng- situation, Either there arises a clever dictata@ who manages to get the lusty hooes and hi Toa denial of justice does not always go | |land to Japan by way of the Arctic confidence of th 1 a Bi 2 against t maact i unnoticed. , | | Cirele and Alaska are practical. © people and has the capacity. to ruje with an inon hand, f the res Seaiaarn n akers . When .be owas totpaaaaag es x a Ps or the people in the good old ddmocratic way choose théel sudera, ‘The foes ee rai HORE is He ashe mile roey Apel: for «an ena n os won nanan esecany 8 a e rial com ttee would over ten minutes. e told o © ace Cloak and Dressmakers ||} PARTY ACTIVITIES | rd oat, Papa mistakes But democratic mistakes are better than auto- shy Re our 315 aeelsion thru fhe i its of the union under the | | ress. Also that those wor s who leadership of the pr nt progressive Hold District Meetings||) | would refuse to sign the. “yellow dog. j nd asked the right-wing | » | ‘ i as ” ¥ contract” of support for Sigman ow mentioning the ANSEL aia Oaesentiacers living || NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY | We therefore recommend that meetings of the members be called for | would be barred from the ballot in the joint board when in Coney Island should attend to-) — the purpose of nominating all paid and unpaid officers, and in order to the coming election. He intimated | they were attacking the left wing. | || night’'s:meeting at Pythian Hall, 21st] Open Air Meetings Tonight. avoid the possibility of undesirable men getting on the ballot, an ime Ure anon ane anes one is guilty,” he contin. et ee h : achine would be allowe¢ : 3 i |i Eso haben eoabeeD Bp. Ma ve alg University Place and ldth St. artial committee consisting of responsible and well known men in the to run, altho the overwhelming ma-| "ed: “It is Sigman and those of you | mhaethig Uh cil Heownasilte-cléake 3 Spemees: Hhelith, Powers, Patterson labor meovement should be chasen to act as an objection and election come | jority of the membership are sup-|Who support him. You have broken ||| déessmakers at Hopkinson Mansion H Phcaiect ‘Ave. aia 160d St Shenk: mittee. This is by the way nothing new. The labor movement practiced yes ie Pe wing are opposed | up the New York union and now you at“428 Hopkinson Ave., 8 p. m. tis.’ Fislewoald. Lillanatatn: Bum, such methods evem in the good old days. ws okey of higman. are trying to do the same thing here, i Louis Hyman, Chas. S. Zimmerman | Fisher aa Frishkoff : : Manager Levine was the next! but ou will not succeed.” H pa hea will address both | ee nee mi This procedure will not only solve tne immediate problem of your \ fase Se | Voliktenie wanten Pe Aa hes ee elections but wil! give the first knock out blow to groups, blocks and 1 | Petition To Finish Boardwalk. The DAILY WORKER at the anti- Caucauses. ‘We further recommend that caucauses and identification vith Edmond J. Powers, executive secre- | War demonstration tomorrow. Call at groups and blocks be outlawed. i tary of the Rockaways, is preparing 108 East 14th St. after work. ' to file a petition with the Jamaica) ge ey e lotal board, asking for the comple-; _ Help Wanted At Once. | tion of the remaining section of the| , Volunteers who can devote some i | boardwalk from Beach Eighty-first| time to the Workers Party campaign iB street, each, to Beach Second street, should report to Comrade Fralkin at Far Rockaway. the District Office, 108 East 14th St. | j i The work is very important and must | | {| THINK OF THE SUSTAINING|e attended to at once. | | FUND AT EVERY MEETING!) carnival Tickets Must Be Returned. | Carnival tickets must be turned in| at once to cover payment of bills in} 1 1 connection with the affair. Send In yesterday’s issue of The DAILY WORKER we printed the above letter sent by five right wing chiefs to COME JOIN US money to 108 East ath St. the “committee of 26” of the scab furriers’ union giving them advice on how to split up the pair jobs. Shipla- om “g ‘PR ga CTIVE ESS R | lp fauthi, OOD. print- Athans a : . i 2 ORCHARD ing of all i description 2 ata fair price. Let us estimate on your work. bd _coff signed for himself and his four associates. They ar» Roberts of the Capmakers’ Union, I. Fuchs of the Neck- At the Functionaries, Section 3, Attention! wear Makers’ Union, M. Feinstone of the United Hebrew Trades and J. Bearak, socialist lawyer. Owing to the Sacco-Vanzetti pro- The “committee of 20” had asked for the assistance of the socialists in settling the fight among the right Fe test , demonstrations, the function-| wingers on the question of who should get the jobs. The aboye letter sent by men who have always fought 32 FIRST STREET NEW YORK aries’ meeting of Section 3 has been against the workers’ interests pines for “the good old days” and then advises an election in such a manner that postponed until Thursday, August! only the fakers who constitute the committee will be on the ballot. 4th, 7 p. m. The meeting will be held | It is against such individuals that the overwhelming majority of the fur workers of New York are fight- at 100 West 28th Street. Artists & Writers He ae pe Meerut ate : a , Bath Beach Affair. Dee eee ne The Bath Beach Nucleus of * Biant Jamboree at BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Young Workers’ League will hold an FR O LI es |] | affair August 6 at 1940 Benson 4 FRIENDS OF ORGANIZBD LABOR — Brooklyn. | 4 : ‘ i et Coney Island Will (‘ezine | fey us se | | $100 Lat Mets Miner Bell Wakes’ | SOR . W. L. Hike. | FF ‘o-operatives for You H The Y. W. L. Sports Committee is Come to | Dp. ABRAHAM MARKO { 5 arranging a hike for August 7th to Scientific Vegetarian ||] ofttce Hours; 9:30-12 A. M 2-8 P. mw. ||! A Bus Ride to the Alpine Woods. Directions: Take Resta t ‘Dally Except Friday and Sunday. ||| I, R. T. train to 242nd street. Take | 1 ursnk | 29 RAST 116th STRENT | r@) CONEY ISI AND Yonkers car to,Yonkers, get off at " 76 E. 107th Street ew York. Cor. Secon ve. New. York. |i Brooklyn is talking about it. Con-/ = | yeaa ee | O Gettys Square, ‘and walk up to the! ferry, about one block left. All com-| n and LUNA PARK rades should be at the ferry by 10|¢¥ Island is wild about it. Bronx is I Phone Stuyvesant 3816 Dr. J. Mindel De. L; Masta , | agog with enthusiasm about it. Man- | vies as hrepaee toe | John’s Restaurant |! Surgeon Dentists ||| DAILY DIVIDENDS | Secon cea delegation ever, to take SPECIALTY: 1 UNION SQUARE TU E SDA Y Labor Organizations | Dit A place with atmosph 5 | part in it. where all radicals meet. | | EVENING | Seer | What 50,000 workers can do in the||/302 E. 12th St. Room 808 Phone Stuyy. 10119 ||| Secured by a paler Pa beh cae ee line of enjoyment will be demon- | § é C0 N D i 0 R T G | Joint Branches of the Interna-| strated at the grand jamboree in the| poise toon annonce Sas A 'H E AUGUST 9th ||| tional Labor Defense in Newark will | starlight Pate 177th street on Sun-| (. cate | Tel, Orchard 8783 Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5366. hold its first annual piene at Fachers| day, August 28th. Linde Sy anaiinanes DR. L. KESSLER || SURGEON DENTIST 48-50 DELANOEY STREET Cor. Eldridge St. New York ar jy . £ Grove on Sunday, August 7th. All! ‘This affair is going to be reminis- Our Special Club Combina- |}\the proceeds will go towards the re-| cent of a big European mardi-gras. tion Ticket includes \[}lief and defense of the class war | 6,000 workers came to a Daily Work- ie " prisoners. Buses will leave every! ey Carnival, 15,000 to a Freiheit pic- | BOUND. TRIP BUS RIDE ‘[jhour from the Hungarian Workers | nic, 20,000 to a Joint Defense Baas | IN LUXURIOUS BUSES ]|Home, 37 16th avenue to the Grove. | |The three most prominent arms of | Where do we meet to drink and eat? and : * hs fe ye |the militant working class are sure) = “ADMISSION TO SIX Workers Clubs Attention! ‘to combine all their genius and ori-||] at Sollins’ Dining Room Bonnaz Embroiderers’ Union LUNA ATTRACTIONS All workers’ clubs in New York) ginality in making this the most |] gooa reed! GSoa Company! tet ie Giet eeeree who are able to play soccer are urged | spectacular affair ever held in the ||} Any Hour: Any Day! day. Mgmbership Meetings—2nd and Trip to the Moon to be represented at a city wide con- city, REAL HOME cooking Nast’Thureday of Bach Month. | Scenic Cireus ference Thursday evening, 9 p. m.,| | 222 Be ee Bar : bd rd Aves, Geotge Toesonee pl, Freedman | Grand, Stair : at 854 Jackson Ave., the Bronx. | Nearing Speaks In Oakland. | one: ee B larry Halebsky Mysterious House ae ee | OAKLAND, Cal. Aug. 2.—Scott Beohotary- Treasurer, | ) Love Nest I. W. W. Pienic. | Nearing will speak here under the aus- | Benth Bree an 65 Be aa Br 6612, 1846, | Witching Wave, etc. The eighth International Picnic of! pices of the Workers (Communist) ‘Patronise ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & || ‘ . io 1 FREE DANCING .|}/thel ww. will be held Sunday, Au-| Party at the Carpenters‘ Hall, 763 MANHATTAN LYCEUM Bronx; German Workers’ Club. || SQUARE BLOCK f Meets every 4th Thursday in the month at Labor Temple, 248 E., 84th Street, New members accepted at regular meetings. German and Eng- sh Mbrary. junday lectures. So- clal entertainments. All German- speaking workers «are welcome. gust 21, at Harmony Park, Grasmer,, | }2th St}, Saturday, Aug. 6, at 8 p.m. Staten Island, for the benefit of Il) His subject will be: “Can Russia Con- 'I| Proletario, Italian organ of the or-|Solidate Asia?” | $5.00 WORTH OF FUN FOR ganization. It will start at 10 a. m.| % $2. 00 Bis big PORTER! pas bese arranged. | Bronx I. L. D. To Hike. | On Sunday,, August 7, the Bronx | Branch I, L. D. will arrange a hike} | to City Island. All members and) | | | | | Large Halls With othe fc? ed ings, Hntertainments, Balls, Wed- dings ona Banquets; Cafeteria. K, 4 New York, N. ¥. Small Meeting Rooms Always Available, of the First Workers Cooperative Colony | Bronx Park East and Allerton Ave. |} Consumers Finance Corporation SUBSIDIARY OF THE } in the spacious Luna | ballroom ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend Accommodations limited to Meste, lst Saturday : £00—Get your tickets | SPIESS STUDIO a ae Sat at gate ote | sympathizers are to meet at 9 a. m. |] 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. brome ee || UNITED WORKERS COOPERATIVE ! Rat S05 Labor Organiza- A cad Batablisn biti) NEW MASSES | jat 1472 Boston Road, Bring eats. " Entertainment will be provided by the 39 Union Square committee. 69 Fifth Avenue, Cor. 14th St, Telephone Algonquin 6900 46 the nen ewes ww | acvaouizomen || JAMBOREE AUGUST 28 READ THE DAILY WORKER EVERY DAY