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a ee f THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK) FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1927 - 4 ) ( TORY FALL DUE IN IRELAND; SEE LABOR VICTORY Thomas Johnson May be) Next President DUBLIN, Aug. 11—Eamonn De Valera ang the Fianna Fail deputies today went through the formality of accepting the oath of allegiance that will enable them to take their seats in the Dail Eireann tomorrow. They were introduced by Thomas Johnson, jeader of the labor party, and Cap- tain William Redmond of the Nation- | al League group. This action is believed to seal the| fate of the Cosgrave government, | which is expected to resign in the next twenty-four hours, The plan of the new political com- bination is to elect Johnson chief of the cabinet council, which automa- tically makes him president. The price the labor party is paying for Fianna Failsupport in the Dail is an agreement to open negotiations with the British government to. have the present form of oath either removed entirely or amrended. The whole political situation is regarded as so unstable that a new general election is likely to be called within a short time. No Allegiance To Britain. The attitude of the Fianna Fail, to which the laborites now subscribe, is set forth in the official statement as follows: “The Fianna Fail deputies hereby give public notice in advance to the Trish people and all whom it may con- cern that they purpose to regard the declaration of allegiance to the Bri- tish sovereign as an empty formality and repeat their only allegiance is to the Irish nation and that it will be given to no other power or author- ity. ~ It is understood that there will be no republicans in the proposed new cabinet, although Johnson and De- valera have committed themselves to continue the existing form of govern- ment, Die-Hard Terrorism. The political crisis was precipitated by the passing in the Irish senate on Wednesday of the public safety bill, providing for the suppression of all | illegal organizations, including the Fianna Fail, and the deportation of all undesirables, Keep Up Agitation For March on Boston, Says Demonstrator’s Appeal The following telegram has been received from Benjamin Levine, one of the Boston demonstrators and a member of the Workers (Communist) Party: “Keep up the ‘On To Boston’ agi- tation. It is the only thing that will save Sacco and Vanzetti. Let one hundred thousand come to form a mighty protest.” Cleaners’ Union Signs Agreement With Bosses A five year agreement for the set-| tling of all, disputes between the Dyers’ and Cleaners’ Union and the bosses went into effect yesterday, It calls for the settlement of all differ- ences within 48 hours by a board of arbitration whose decisions will be final. Labor Organizations Brooklyn Dressmakers Meet Monday. All dressmakers working in Brook- lyn should attend a meeting Monday | right after work at 414 Rockaway Ave. I, Weisberg and Charles Zim- merman will report on trade prob- lems. * * * Workers Co-operative I. L. D. The Workers Co-operative Branch of the International Labor Defense will meet Friday, 8:30 p. m., at the | Bronx Workers Co-operative, 2700) Bronx Park, East. The order of | business includes the election of officers, Spend Your Vacation at A Workers’ Co-operative SUMMER RESORT in White Rock Mts. WINGDALE, N. Y. All conveniences; all sports; hiking; fishing; rowing; swim- ming; dancing; amusements. FOR REGISTRATION AND INs FORMATION: “Freiheit" Office 2 to 8 P. M., 135 Lexington Ave., Unity House, and Harlem Co-op- erative House, 1786 Lexington Avenue, New ‘York City, N.Y, BUSSES leave Codperative House, 2108, Lasingtan, Aya. cpt, 111th pede at 1:30 ‘And Fridays at'ago P } POLICE ARREST BOSTON PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY Open Air Meetings Tonight. Fifth Ave. and 110th St.—R.! Grecht, A. Harfield, H. Fox, som MeDonald, Ch, Mitchell and M. Har! lieb. Intervale and Wilkins aint A. Baum, J. Cohen, J. Codkind, 0. Fisher, S. Nessin. Grand St. Extension—A Bimba, M. Gordon, JJ. Brahdy. Newark—Market Plaza and Broad St.—J. S. Poyntz, E. Garlos. = Ps * Open Air Meetings Tomorrow. Mermaid Ave, and 25th St. Weissberg and S. A. Pollack, | Perth Amboy—South and Elm St.} —John Marshall and local speakers. West New York—14th St. andj Bergen Ave.—Bert Miller and local speakers. C. * * * | Election of Delegates. | International Branch, Subsection 6-C, will hold a meeting tonight, 8 p. m., at 63 Liberty Ave. Election! of delegates will take place. * * * Brownsville, Attention! The unit meeting called for tonight | has been called off. We will have a regular meeting next Wednesday. Discussion of the inner party sit- uation will take place and also elec- tion of delegates to the section con- vention. Workingcelass Housewives Hold Out- ing Saturday. The United Council of Working- elass Housewives will hold an outing at Interstate Park, Sat., Aug. 13. Those who are going should meet in the park at 10 o’clock, The park can be reached by taking the Broad- way subway or,.street car to the} Dyckman St. ferry and crossing the river on that. and shady place to eat lunch. Bring the children and bring your lunch. | * x * League Hike Sunday. The Young Workers’ League will hold a hike this Sunday. All league units are urged to be at the Yonkers ferry at 10 a. m. Take I. R. T. to 242d St., then car, to Getty’ 's Square. Night Workers Meet Tuesday. | when the Jamboree will be held at | day and at the same time raise funds for the Defense and Relief Commit- {administration will | soon at a special meeting of the al-| | the night workers’ There are play-! grounds for the children, swimming, | Jamboree |g Being | Discussed Among The Workers Here All militant workers are anxiously | waiting for Sunday, August 28th, Starlight Park. Many attractions will workers entertained for keep the an entire tee for the Dressmakers. In shops all over the city it is a topic of conversation. Appointments are being made to meet at the park and spend a day of enjoyment. Furriers, Cloak and City Housing. Plans to Be Put to Referendum The housing program of the city be acted upon) | dermanic branch of the municipal as- sembly, it was announced yesterday. | The plan calls for the leasing by the} city of land adjacent to parks and | other public improvements. The bill as already passed the board of estimate, will remove the) present limitations. It will put to a} | referendum at the fall elections. | Don’t Forget the Sustaining Fand! | ING PICKETS who marched in front of State House in Boston demandizig release of Sacco and Vanzetti, police arrested iweniy among them several celebrated writers from New York who went to Hub to fight for condemned Italians. >hoto shows police dispersing mob. PICKETERS Arrest John Dos Pianos NOVELISTS, Dorothy Parker (at left above) and John Dos Passos (at right), were arrested in Bos- ton for picketing in sympathy with Sacco and Vanzetti... Miss Parker called cop a “big stiff,” and claimed police had left fin- gerprints on her. section will be held next Tuesday, 3 p. m., at 108 East 14th St. Party problems will | be discussed and delegates to the | district convention elected. | Ff aj Help Wanted At Once. } Volunteers who can devote some| time to the Workers Party campaign | should report to Comrade Fralkin at | the District Office, 108 East 14th St. | The work is very important and must | be attended to at once. | * * * | Carnival Tickets Must Be Returned. | Carnival tickets must be turned in | at once to cover payment of bills in} | A generl Perea meeting os connection with the affair. Send money to 108 Spas? eal Led | | Plans for the largest bazaar of its {kind ever held in this country will |be made at a special conference for | representatives of trade unions, | Workers’ Clubs, units of the Workers (Communist) Party and interested | sympathizers on Wednesday, Aug. 17th, at Irving Plaza, 15th St. and Irving Place, to discuss plans for the Joint Daily. Worker and Freiheit Ba- zaar, to be held- in Madison Square Garden this fall. Organizations which have not yet received notice of meeting are urged to consider this announcement an invitation and to attend. | Delegates jare asked to come with suggestions | and with reports of the work that is being done in their organizations. ‘PLAN FOR GIANT DAILY WORKER AND FREIHEIT BAZAAR AT BIG CONFERENCE THIS WEDNESDAY Square Garden October 6 The largest hall in the world has | been hired for a workers’ bazaar.| The affair must be made a success.| You are urged to attend this arrange- | ments conference and help make it | a success. Won't Delay Pacific Flight. HONOLULU, T. H., Aug. 11.—The| Honolulu Dole committee in charge | of all arrangements for the $35,000 air race from the Pacific coast to, Hawaii today, after a lengthy ses- | sion, disapproved a recommentietton | of the Pacifie coast fight committee | for a postponement of the race for al maximum of two weeks. } Phone Stuyyesant. 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radical: 302 E. 12th St. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: ONIVERSITY 5565. ‘Tol. Lehigh 6028, Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours; 9:30-12 A, M, 2-8 P.M. Dally Exc: iday and Sunday. | 49 BAST 116th STREET Cor. atone New York, | De. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin ||, Surgeon Dentists || 1 UNION SQUARE , Tel, Orchard 3783 Strictly by Appointment DR. SURGEON DENTIST 48-50 DELANCEY STREET New York Cor. Eldridge St. || ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Special Rates for Labor Organiza- tions. (Established 1887.) The bazaar will be held in en == Sale 7-8-9th. Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119 | ATTENTION, NEW YORK, ATTENTION! In the Wide Open Spaces Italian Picnic Day IL LAVORATORE SUNDAY, AUG. 14th, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at PLEASANT BAY PARK, Bronx, N. Y. “There ts much besides a good program” Auspices: Cancel all your engagements for this day and come with your friends. To all labor organizations and Party units we allow a large discount on the price of tickets. Inquire at 89 East 10th Street. BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! Camp Nitgedaiget Completely Renewed BEACON, N. Y. Renew your physical energy by spending your vacation here. : | Week-enders must register before leaving for camp. Campfire, Ball and Games, Concerts, Hikes, Excursions, etc. NEW YORK OFFICE: 69 Algonquin 6900 5th AVE. Phone: Camp Phone: Beacon 731 = ' -seven men, eleven women and a girl, | | | | { } | } CHICAGC “CONTINUE FIGHT FOR LIBERATION,” SAYS ROSE BARON Warns Not to Relax Protest Rallies zetti are to the ranks of Police uns and Big i ‘Announcements be , made shortly as to to be pur- $3 oWba a must con- the Fullers, Chicage Protests ational and inter- 1 mass protest. We are happy beyond words at | ne time the | SEs Senge oye first. success. | Spite for § appeal to all New Yorkers of | Chicago worker all shades of labor and_ political jnuneteen point opinion to rally to the aid of the jBter. demon co-Vanzetti Emergency Commit- | by the Int and make what is now ‘a tem- | As on i nt one. thousand rf on tion of {duty with riot gun 2 of the nineteen s In Bos ton the y York delega- | were broken up by police « ered at rious convenient | ducted with the same brutality points of the city waiting for the word to march on to the prison. I | those made bila and Wi ednesday. cannot describe our happiness when the news of the te reached us.” Sacco and Veuspbi Shall Not Die! THINK FUND NATIONAL BAZAAR DAILY WORKER and FREIHEIT Will Be Held Madison Square Garden --- October 6, 7, 8 and 9th Organizations and individuals are urged to IMMEDIATELY COLLECT ARTICLES for sale at the Bazaar. This affair is being held in the biggest hall in the world. Enormous quantities of articles are required. DO YOUR BEST TO MAKE THE BAZAAR A SUCCESS. BENEFIT JOINT DEFENSE COMMITTEE __. SreRuGar lege PARK The Gayest Affair of the Season OPEN AIR DANCING ROLLER COASTER—VENETIAN CANALS GOLD MINE-—FERRIS WHEEL—SKOOTER HOUSE OF \NONSENSE—LOVERS’ REEL che! DEV ILLE SHOW ——E BAKERY PRODUCTS | (Union Made) If not, Jet. us know and we'll instruct our driver to call at. your home. Finnish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc. Tel. Windsor 9052. A801 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Bae || see PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS __ \ ? PERA CARMEN AT ‘EIG AL) Bea \i a le eo coe BUY YOUR TICKETS THRU E { “YE DAILY WORKER, 108 Rast OW ‘ \4th Street; Jimmie Higgins Book Shop; Freiheit, 30 Union Square.