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| and has urged the boss not to settle eee ee | are b | ers will be: Peterson, Poyntz, Mark- | | St. will meet right after work to- night at Local 22, 16 West 21st St. H * * ‘THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK TOPSVAY, AUGUST 10, G2 Yage Tree TRY RIGHTS WHO ATTACKED RETAIL CLERKS’ MEETING Feinstone Sabotages the Grocer Strike The trial of .M. Feinstone of the United Hebrew, Tradés and seven night wing thugs: who joined him in an attack on a meeting of. retail.and grocery clerks at 231 Hast.-14th St. will be held at the 57th Street Court Thursday. morning. The attack of right wing thugs was a phase of the campaign of the right wing leadership of the United Hebrew Trades to drive out the progressive leaders of the Retail and Grocery Clerks’ Union. The rank and file of the union responded by expélling Samuel Heller, right wing business agent and endorsing ‘the progressive administration. | Progressive Aided Bazaar. Because the progressive leaders of the union had supported the needle trades bazaar, Feinstone started the war on the progressive leadership of the local. Attempts, by Feinstone and his crew to capture the books. of the | of the right wing attack the union ofthe righ wing attack the union moved its office to 117 Second Ave. Feinstone has been persistently try- ing to break a strike that the union is conducting at 531 East 187th St. | with the union. One of the right wing thugs who will appear in court Thursday is be- ing held without bail, the other seven are being held on $1,000 bail. Pioneers Guests of Camp Nitgedaiget All Day Tomorrow CAMP NITGEDAIGET, N. Y., Aug. 15——The Young Pioneers, 150 strong, will be guests of Camp Nit- gedaiget all day Wednesday. The en- tire camp is alive with excitement} awaiting for the event. | They leave their own camp at Wing- dale early in the morning so they will be able to spend the entire day here. The camp here is excited about who | will have the hondr of presenting the | Red Banner to the Pioneers, A local | electién is being held to determine who it shall be. The candidates in- elude Ben Gold, M. Epstein, Aaron | Gress, M. J. Olgin, Paul Yudich, | Philip Amron, manager of the camp | and many others including a worker | jing and admission to dancing. “An ExSoldier Jailed Because of Sympathy For Sacco and Vanzetti In - tomorrow’s issue of the DAILY WORKER, J. Louis Eng- | (Continued from Page One) big financial masters of America,| | dahl, will tell the-story of the| | Who give Governor Fuller his orders) | jailing of Morris W. Gurkin, an! ex-soldier, who came from Schen- | ectady, New .York, to Boston, to |join .in the “death march” last: | Wednesday night . around the} Charlestown Prison, where the frame-up gang had planned to put Sacco and Vanzetti to death in the electric chair. It is an interesting view of the terror that clutched | at the hearts of: the murder crew in | Boston as they planned to put the| | | two workers to death, in spite of | the world protest of labor. Needle Trade Defense Honeymoon Express. When you come to the Starlight Park Jamboree be sure to look for the| Honeymoon Express. When you find} it take your best girl for a long ride. i The wife and kiddies will also find) great-pleasure in the ride. There are dozens’ of other features, and the} thousands who will attend the car- nival are assured of the time of their lives. In the evening, a special per- formance of “Carmen” rendered by a famous company of singers will be/ given. Tickets to the opera at $1,| are also good for admission to the All Day Carnival, reduced rates on bath As} only a limited number of opera} death of Sacco and*Vanzetti. to make the temporary retreat of the| of the | twelve day postponement “The flood of strikes which swept! the country during the last few days before the reprieve—these were the cause of Butcher Fuller's hesitation to kill Sacco and Vanzetti! More strikes—a hundred times more and} bigger strikes must be made in or- der to carry Sacco and Vanzetti out} of the death house and out of the prison to the streets and freedom.” | The International Labor Defense in urging a strike to save the framed= up workers states: “We are advocating protest strikes} of the workers everywhere and: pre- dict that the strike movement will} now take on a volume which will ren-} zetti impossible.” Expect Nothing From Courts. The headquarters of the Sacco- Vanzetti Emergency Committee are! humming with preparations for mass activities for the coming week. The officials of the Emergency Commit- tee have no faith that the Massachu- setts Supreme Judicial Court will re- turn a favorable decision today when it meets to consider the granting of a writ of error. Commenting on the possibility of a favorable decision in the matter Rose Baron, secretary of, the Emergency Committee, said, “There is little hope that the five Supreme Court judges: | information ,der the execution of Sacco and Van-! PREPARE GIANT STRIKE FOR SACCO, VANZETTI; HOLD DEMONSTRATIONS which would establish the innocence of our comrades clear- ly shows that the plan to murder Sacco and Vanzetti is merci and has the approval of one of the high- est departments in the country. Workers, liberals, and all justice- loving Americans must unite in one mighty protest fo force the federal! department to disclose its secrets, I say with Attorney Thompson of the defense that any government which has come to honor its own secret more than the lives of its people is a tyranny whether you call it a mon- archy, a republic or anything else.” Ban Park Meeting. The Department of Parks has sum- marily refused the Sacco-Vanzetti Emergency Committee the right to use the public. groudns of, Central Park for the purpose of holding a mass demonstration on behalf of the! condemned radicals. Commenting on the Department of} Parks’ ban Miss Baron, secretary ‘of! the -Emergency. Committee said, “This latest czaristic. action on the part of thé Department of Parks ‘is! merely additional proof that the workers of New York can look with little Hope to ‘their sd-called> repre- sentatives who will do everything to hinder'the movement to liberate Sac- co und ‘Vanzetti. Mr. Herrick is away on a pléasure trip to Europe} with Mayor Walker’s joy party, but; the. workers. of New York. will dem- onstrate -most- effectively their con-} demnation of the autocratic park department’s action during the com- ing week,” THREAT AGAINST FOREIGN WORKERS WILL BE FOUGHT National Council to, Begin Campaign With President Coolidge aligning himself with the anti-alien program |of Congressman Albert Johnson, the | activities of the National Council for the Protection for the Foreign-Born Workers is of supreme importance. Organized in Pittsburgh in 1928, the council at the present time has branches in over 50 of the largest in- | }dustrial centers of the country. Its |field organizers are constantly tour- ing and orgenizing new councils in many centers, especially in the min- ing region. Hold State Conference. The Pennsylvania councils will hold a state conference at Harrisburg on September 4-5. Credentials are pour- ing in from all over the state. It is expected that some of the leading la- bor officials of the state will address the’ gathering. The conference will di sand take action on the anti-alien bills and make arrangements for the foreign- born workers to become citizens. A field organizer is now touring | Blair county. A council has been or- ganized at Altoona that will act as ;the center for the entire county. One Million Leaflets. During the last nine months over ene million leaflets have been dis- | tributed by the national office in nine | 25 cents, tickets could be printed we advise our, will do anything to save our impris-) If they return a writ: mission to the All Day Jamboree is| of error this will mean that Governor | A combination ticket at 50) Fuller, Judge Thayer and the gover- readers to secure theirs at once, Ad-' oned comrades. cents is good for admission to the|nor’s Advisory Committee will stand park, reduced rates on bathing and} discredited; anyone who knows how) jthe Massachusetts legal hierarchy free dancing. Club Representatives Take Note. | 3t@ interlocked will realize that little : agi tegal hope remains for Sacco and The Starlight Park Jamboree was| *° ei arranged for the defense upon the| Vanzetti. initiative of the Action Committee o the Workers Clubs. Only two week: are left to arrange this affair and i is up to the Workers Clubs to hel: make it a tremendous success. Onjand Vanzetti to seven years of un- Tuesday, August 16th, a meeting of/jmaginable torture. Time and again the Actions Committee will be held:they have been prepared for the bar- Seven Years’ Torture. * “We have seen what is to be ex- ected in the Massachusetfs courts, hese courts have subjected Saeco Report Sacco Ends Hunger Strike. |janguages. They exposed the various After being threatened with the! anti-foreign bills that have been in- barbarous method of forcible feeding troduced in the past sessions of con- —Imown as nasal feeding—Nicola’ gross, | Sacco today broke his hunger strike! With Congressman Johnson start- on the thirtieth day. .__|ing a new anti-foreign born workers tee Te see Be the drive, the council is once again pre- ysiclan, alter wa a :. +. Peary ihe [Sores dieweeaitiethe rebar’ tube| oe ok eens Benvity. \thru which the liquid food would be poured via the nasal Youte. | “Ym. weaker than you are doctor,”! hemp oye lr | said: Sacco... A little later he drank, | the cup’ of beef tea handed him by |the prison doctor. This was the | thirtieth day of Sacco’s hunger strike! | which he declared against the secret| methods employed by Governor Ful- at Local 22, 16 West 2ist St. All members of this committee are spe-| cially urged to be present and on) time, without fail. ~ t | Donations and Acknowledgements A check for $10 was receiyed from W.-C. Branch 661 of Buffalo, N. Y This was collected at a meeting i answer to a communication from the Joint Defense. | Independent W. GC. Branch 94,! Newark, N. J., sent a check for $10} with a promise of more. "| * Los Angeles, _ Samuel Fox, Joint Defense repre: | barity of the electric chair. “The last court of appeal is the) mass strength of the American and! international working class. their members to demonstrate and) strike in protest against the legal) murder which is about to be perpe- trated in Charlestown prison in the} early morning hours of Aug. No Hope In Court. Miss Baron received a telegram om the Boston Sacco-Vanzetti De- named Vanya, a former member of |Sentative at Los Angeles, forwarded! fense Committee which reads as fol-} the Red Army of the Soviet Union. | $260 collected in Los Angeles at vari. Hows: According to all indications he-will he elected. | Baseball games, water sports, par- | ades, drills and many other features ing arranged to complete the day’s program. . Labor Organizations Sacco-Vanzetti Rally Tonight. The International Labor Defense will hold a Sacco-Vanzetti open air | meeting at 110th Street and Fifth) Avenue, 8 p.'m. tonight. The speak- | off, Stanley, Maslova and Holland. | All workers should attend. | * * Dress Makers Meet Tonight, | All dressmakers working on 22d/ Soccer Teams Attention! } The newly * formed “Metropolitan Workers’ Soccer League” will have its | next meeting tonight, .8.30 p.m. at 854 Jackson Ave., between 160th and | 161st Streets, Bronx. All soccer clubs | are urged to send two delegates to | the league. * * * |The following donated: jian) $10; Theodore Buchurin, 2814! |Folson, $10; {einnati St. $10; M. Cox, 314% N. ous workers’ organizations and from) individual workers. $70 was collected at a meeting 0: he situation. ler in his “investigation.” Produce New Witnesses. Chief Defense Attorney Arthur D, The | Hill, is completing and sending to) | Sacco-Vanzetti Emergency Committee the printers his brief in the supreme is calling upon all labor organiza-| court proceedings, which begin to-| ions in the city of New York to urge) Morrow. The brief, 25 pages in length, is said to center around arguments con- cerning the prejudice of trial judge Webster .Thayer. With the brief 22nd. xy; complete, the defense forces turned “-) to new evidence . |nesses to the slaying of a South | Braintree paymaster and his guard, Two new eye-wit- the crime for which Sacco and Van- zetti were doomed to be executed. ai ‘ ome | The hearing before the full bench of | I Sacco and Vanzetti die August 22. the State Supreme Court tomorrow) ™eans of combatting the contracting | Respite does not lessen the danger of | wil] be on exceptions to motions de-|S¥Stem that is spreading throughout No hope in court. nying a new trial and denying a|the industry. It is asserted by the the Carpenters’ Union, Local 11976./ Prisoners thank you for your work) writ of error. $45 at the Ukrainian Workers Club.! Carpenters’ Union, Local Si 318) 2727 Morengo $10; G. Kositza, 310 N. La Brea St., $10; H. Ruff, 1013 S. Los Angeles St., $10; Weis- in saying them thus far. They say! 2nd for general strike.” would open its files, evidence therein) would reveal that Sacco and Vanzetti | $20. Carrying to the courts his demand demonstration on Judge James Parmenter fined. him Hapgood had pleaded not guil- herg & Filtzman, 535 S. St. Louis St.) were hounded as radicals and the|ty to.a charge of speaking -without $10; David Green, 3168 S. Mareno’ St. (Ukrainian) $10; Katherine Hur-| shuk, 2129 Michigan Ave. (Ukrain- | Painters’ Union, Local 1348, $10; Sam Glass, 3620 Pomery | Ave., $10; Tillen & Convoy, 1236 N./ Evergreen, $10; M. Sweat, 2706 Cin-| Soto, $10. ® Defense Affair At Coney Island Next Saturday. | The Downtown Workers Club’ has) arranged a concert and ball to be} held at the Pythian Temple, 2864 W. Wee | i stuborness of the United Statés De- \partment of Justice in withholding fear of deportation’ and possible tor~ ture such as befell Salsedo (who was found smashed to pieces by a fall from the fourteen-story building ta the D&partment of Justice offices im Park Row) caused them to act in a suspicious manner upon arrest. Hits Department of Justice. Miss Baron said, “The criminal | charged with ;dangerous weapon and assault and ‘a -permit.... The defendant. appealed and-‘was held-in $50 bond, which was furnished, for the September sitting of. superior .court. Cosimo Carvotts, of East Boston, also arrested when Hapgood was “rioting,” carrying a battery in attempting to- rescue a prisoner. His case was continued un- til tomorrow. - ABRAHAM 1. SHIPLACOFF WANTS SHOP CHAIMEN TO SUPPORT HIM IN THE HOLD-UP TAX Meeting at 2 Today All unemployed fur workers, reg- istered and unregistered, are called upon to attend a meeting 2 p. m. to- |day at the Joint Board office, 22 East }22nd St. Ben Gold will address the | gathering. | With thousands of fur workers un- employed, the question of reaching !some solution is urgent. Thousands of \furriers are now slaving in asso- \ciation shops, it is pointed out in leaflet distributed in the market yes- \terday by the Joint Board. The meeting will discuss ways and |Joint Board that contracting is re- ‘sponsible for the present widespread }to you that only increased coopera- for the freedom of Sacco and Van-| unemployment. | 11976, | tion may save them in the end. The! zetti, Powers Hapgood, 28, former 2706 Brooklyn avenue, $25; Women’ { | Educational Consumers League, $25 |P. Efimenko, | (Ukrainian) The Joint Board cals upon all fur- them in. Borah Jing Drive fo Open Files for — Sacco and Vanzetti Oswald Garrison Villard, New York _4 | editor, wired today his’ aéceptance of | | ja place on the Citizen’s National) At a special meeting of the Joint | | Committee for Sacco and Vanzetti, which is pledged to try and bring | about federal intervention and an in- _ vestigation of department of justice Class Starts Tonight. The Y. W. L. class in the elemen- tary politics will start tonight p. jm, at 1347 Boston Road. Admission free. Unit 2F-2F. Unit 2F-2F will hold a meeting Wednesday, 6 p. m. at 100 West 28th St., to elect delegates to the conven- tion, i Fe A special Daily Worker conference will be held Wednesday, 8 p. m., at the Irving Plaza, Irving Place and 16th St. All Workers Party units and sympathetic organizations should be represented. * * Night Workers Meet Today. A general membership meeting of the night workers’ section will be held today, at 3 p. m., at 108 East 14th St. Party problems will be discussed and delegates to the district convention elected. * 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. Unit 3C-1F. Unit 3C-1F meets th evening, at 6 o’clock sharp to discuss resolu- tion on C. I. decision and elect dele- gates to section convention. Comrades please be on time. FD2, S.S.2-A. A Very important meeting of FD 2 S. 2-A will be held- Tuesday, 6.80 |p.m., at-108 East 14th St. Elections of convention delegates will take place. * * * Nucleus 3, Sub-section’ 4 Factory District Nucleus 3, Sub- section 3-E will hold its meeting for diseussion and election of convention delegates tonight at 100 West 28th St. 6 p.m. sharp. Bring your mem- bership book and be on time Wace x Unit 3-E, 1-F. The next meeting of Unit 3-E, 1-F | will be held tonight at the head- quarters of the Amalgamated Food | Workers, 133 West 51st St. The order of business will be discussion of the C. I. decision and election of dele- gates, CHICAGO IL. &. W. TO CONTINUE AS “WORKERS. UNION ‘Important Meeting to Be Held Tuesday CHICAGO, Aug. 15—In spite of the jgangster tactics of the right wing, ‘committee has set August 18th a$|Harvard athlete and militant pro- riers to solidify their ranks and at-| the Joint Board of the Cloak and| he day of a general protest and the} gressive mine leader, in Municipal tempt to take the fur workers out of | Dressmakers’ Union is continuing to | Court protested today his arrest by the swamp the scab union has placed | function as the organ of the workers & 18) It is the opinion of Miss Baron! police during a Cornwell St. (Ukrainian) $10; Zukin,/ that if the Department of Justice| Boston Common Sunday afternoon: | in this city. A meeting of all members of the International Ladies’ Garment Work- | ers’ Union will be held Tuesday at Northwestern Hall. At this meeting the future plans of the Joint Board /will be taken up. The rank ‘and file cloak and dress- makers are indignant at the methods jof the Sigman clique. Last Friday | the right wing gangsters invaded the {Joint Board office and drove gut the ‘yvegularly elected officials: In their place they put the fake Sigman pup- | | pets. To Fight On. | Board it was decided to fight against | the right wing strike-breakers and |save the Chicago organization. ;. The Joint Board also decided that POWERS HAPGOOD |: IS REARRESTED FOR BOSTON MEET Fine Uniformed Soldier for Picketing BOSTON, Aug. good, fined twenty ~ cipal Court this mornir at tempting to speak on the mon without a permit, appealed and tember, will come up in § perior Court ve o’clock i S rearre: his before About Hapgood > afternoon ‘ant ing . He was of the Defense placed in a patrol wagon I 2 station. He il , Was con- 000. He to rescue was found Hapgx tinued of Morris r of Schenec- vas arrested uniform with co and Van- zetti United States Cireuit Court today. Gookin did not want to plead guilty and reaffirmed |his stand that he thought it proper | to make his protest in the army uni- |form against the injustice done to ‘Sacco and Vanz He was fined $25, which hé paid. Bliven Speech on -Saceo and Vanzetti Oh Ratio Tomorrow ; A speech on the Sacco-Vanzetti |frame-up by Bruce Bliven, editor of | the New Republic, will be broadcast | by station WPCH tomorrow at 7:45, | according to a statment issued by the ; Student Sacco-Vanzetti Committee. | A letter from R. D. O'Leary, pro- fessor of English at the University of jean s, hitting at Governor Fuller's | decision was also made public by the | Student Committee. a prot Union Stone Cutters Sued in Federal Court for Use of Union Label | Hearings on charges of conspiracy | made against the Intl. Journeymen | Stone Cutters’ Union have begun j here. The union, with six 6f its lo- jeals, is accused in the federal court , of conspiring in restraint of trade be- cause the union insisted on handling jonly union cut stone on New York | and Westchester County | jobs. |l]pnone Stuyvesant 3816 | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atnrosphere | where all radicals meet. 302 E. 12th St. New York re a [ Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant { 1600 Madison Ave. UNIVERSITY 5265. | Tae Sa ||| Tel. Lehigh 6ezz. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF | SURGEON DENTIST ||] Oftice Hours; 9:20-12 A. M. 2-8 P.M Daily Except Friday and Sunday. 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York. PHONE } } ——— a ||) Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin CEN K SWEET SRR > _ (records. Mr, Villard, it was stated, re- it wo Sigma i (By a Group of Progressive Workers) | ship in Cooper Union, and they again ceived from United States Senator | pinay Ber Sie: Blgmnan ito. do i The Shiplacoff- Walinsky clique | posponed the tax question through @ William E. Borah a telegram endors-| work hand in hand with the bosses to keeps the membership of our union’ trick by breaking up the question in ing the campaign to open the files. | funder the iron heel. Physical, eco-| two. First buying a building, than tax. | ‘ |21st St., Coney Island, Saturday, At German’ Festival. “}gust 20th, the proceeds of whichis The German Workers Club of | going to the Joint Defense. § Manhattan and Bronx wilk hold their | ean aRSRS EN Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Phone Stuyv. 10119 annual summer festival on Aug. 21.| Take Boston & Westchester railroad to Dyer Ave. Walk a few blocks to/ 238d St. i Sue for Payment for | Benzol Poison Death) Henry, L. Doherty will fight the suit of Etna Gladys Smythe for dam- ages as a result of the death of her) brother from inhaling benzol fumes at the Empire Refineries, Inc. The firm is a subsidiary of Cities Service Corp, of which Doherty is chief. PLAN FOR GIANT DAILY WORKER AND FREIHEIT nomical and spiritual terror are used by this -clique as a means to hold power. N egroWorkers Demand Others joining the committees are: The members voted down Saas Glenn Frank, president of the Uni- mendation to buy a building. But the |. pit. Ti ri Pau tnchuts “abeliaendn that. meioriy oe y of Wisconsin, Zona Gale, Sacco, Vanzetti Be Freed PITTSBURGH, *Pa., Aug. 15. — In the name of countless victims _of'] their own race who have been lynched by white justice, the Pittsburgh branch of the American Negro Con gress has) notified Governor Fuller of Massachusetts that its members consider his actions in the Saceo,and Vanzetti case as the “most Sear | in the history of the American labor moyement.”” | BON BUS i BAZAAR AT BIG CONFERENCE THIS WEDNESDAY 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, pie Organizations which have not yet received natica of meeting are urged to consider this announcement ane invitation and to attend. Delegates | are asked to come with suggestions and with reports of the work that is being done in their organizations. The bazaar will be held in Madison Square Garden October 6-7-8-9th. The largest hall in the world has been hired for a workers’ bazaar. The affair must be made a 88, You are urged to attend this ge- ments conference and help make The best and most devoted mem- bers of the union were suspended be- cause they dared to take a stand/| against their shameful and criminal} acts. Whoever holds an independent opinion about union affairs is sup- pressed in a most brutal manner. In) short, a handful of officials, turned! the union into their private property, the membership into their own slaves who must submit to their will without resistance. Waited For Opportunity. The members suffered and watch- fully waited for an opportune moment to express the discontend brewing for | a long time. | The indifference of our members was broken by the unheard-of in-| solence of autocratic officials in try- ing to squeeze from our hard earn-| ings over a quarter of a million dol- lars in the form of a $60 tax. | Our members at the Rand School meeting jeered Shiplacoff when they leared of the $60 tax recommendation and took the whole proposition as a joke. But the administration was deter- mined to have its way and immediately called a second meeting in Cooper | remain. | was for it, thus ignoring the will of | the membership. Against Buying Building. The opinion of our membership is against buying a building and paying taxes. It.is the conviction of the members that our unions income from dues and initiation fees, amounting to about $130,000 per year is enough to cover all the regular expenses, and thousands of dollars should even then t Shiplacoff has feverishly thrown himself in the work of helping Sigman and McGready in their progrom upon the furriers and cloakmakers. . It is for this purpose and for no other, that Shiplacoff and his clique are de- termined to force upon us this $60 tax. Shiplacoff is calling a shop chair- man meeting for today to get their approval of the hold-up tax. very beginning. the shop chairman were ignored altogether. The ad- ministration feeling the wealth of the membership, is now trying to drag in the shop chairman as‘partner in their hold-up scheme. Brother, Shop Chairmen: You are the direct representatives it | Union. But the officials got scared|of those who work in the fictories. In the! jnovelist, Felix Adler, New York, Cap- | his camp followers and not allow them | , New York, Da- | ‘ ‘tain Paxton Hibben, ivid Starr Jordon, president emeritus, \Leland Stanford University; Alex- (ander Meikeljohn, professor of the | University of Wisconsin and former president of Amherst College. | The American Civil Liberties Union ;was meeting in New York today to |take action on the question of sup- |porting the campaign for federal in- tervention, the Citizens’ Committee (announced, Sacco and Vanzetti Shall Not Die! epen shop:and the sweat shop systern. It went on record to carry on a de- | termined fight. against Sigman and to break up the local union. | To Ignore Right Wing. The Joint Board has also called {upon all the workers not té pay any dues or take orders from the fake of- fieials of the right wing. All these | questions will be gone into at great detail at Tuesday’s meeting. | Capture Two In Liquor Raid. | NEW ROCHELLE, Aug. 15,—Fol- |lowing a spectacular raid by local police and a federal agent which re-| | sulted in the arrest of two men and | the confiscation of alleged liquor esti-| | mated to be worth $50,000, déstroy the union and bring back the | Room 803 | ee Tel. Orchard 3783 Strictly by Appointment i| DR. L, KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor. Eldridge St. New York a ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. Special Rates for Labor Organi tions. (Established 18: \ , and will of the members whom you | represent. The members are against any form of tax. | Your answer to the administration be clear and definite. |. You must say. “Run our Union jupon a sound economic basis. Don’t ‘squander our hard-earned pennies in such scandalous manner. The mem- bers do not want any taxes.” Sisters and Brothers instruct, the shop chairmen not to become part- ‘ners with the administration in its when tk» faced such a large’ member-| It is your duty to express t? ee hold-up scheme. 3 fh iy at the shop chairmen meeting must | Gees Will Be | | Organizations and individuals | COLLECT | for sale at the Bazaar. DO YOUR BEST TO MAKE || Madison Square Garden --- NATIONAL BAZAAR DAILY WORKER and FREIHEIT ’ Held in October 6, 7, 8 and 9th are urged to IMMEDIATELY ARTICLES This affair is being held in the biggest hall in the world. Enormous quantities of articles are required. THE BAZAAK A SUCCESS, —