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i | THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, S mes) RDAY, AUUUNY Z Page Thres “MERE TO PLEAD FOR BROTHER’S LIFE MIDS. LUIGHA VAAN TES Acmé Photo.—Courtesy of N. Y. Telegram, | the criminals elements, dope ee PARDON VANZETTI, SACCO, PLEA FROM | FOREIGN COUNCIL Demanding the immediata release of Sacco and Vanzetti, the National Council for the Protection of Foreign Born Workers, 41 Union Square, has sent the following telegram to Goy- ernor Fuller: “Alvan T. Fuller, “Governor of Massachusetts, “Honorable Sir: “In the name of millions of for-| eign-born workers in this country we ask you to. grant an unconditional pardon to Nicola Sacco and Bartolo-| meo Vanzetti. “Nina Samorodin, “Executive Secretary.’ “It is our firni Nina Samarodin, in a statement i sued yesterday, “that Sacco and Van- zetti have suffered the tortures of death many times over during the seven years of their imprisonment. Government Policy. “When the eyes of millions of for-} eign-born workers are fixed on the government’s alien policy and its ef. fort to adopt anti-alien legislation! and registration, the case of Sacco} and Vanzetti becomes especially im- portant in view of the fact that their! foreign birth tends to inerease the persecution of aliens -residing here. We ask the governor of Massachu-+ setts for a new trial and ask that the ¥ecords of the Department of Justice | be made ayailabk {fret Lonian eoza. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office ours; 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P. M. Daily Except Friday and Sunday. 249 EAST 116th STREDPT Cor. Second Ave. New York. — ! aoe Dr. J. Minded Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists | | 1 UNION SQUARE === = Tel. Orchard 2783 Strictly by Appointment DR. -L.. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST 48-6) DELANCEY STREET Cor. Eldridge St. —— ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE. WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. 1 Rates for Labor Organiza. eee oe Gastablished, 1887.) PATRONIZE OU R DANCING, RAFFLING , jonton & Westchester R. R. to belief,” declared | eee ri Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119/|' ————————————— New York ||| === |||302 E. 12th St. | A DV ERT ISERS Summer Festival German Workers’ Club, Manhattan, Bronx EDENWALD — SUNDAY, AUGUST 2ist MUSIC BY BANDONIUM ORCHESTRA. AK Third Avenue “I.” to 13rd Street, or Subway to Dyer Avenue (233rd St.), College Students Hold Meeting for Sacco and Vanzetti Several nuns uatlene students attended an open air meeting arrang- led by the Student Sacco-Vanzetti Committee last night at Amsterdam Ave. and 138th St. A resolution was adopted demanding either a new trial or the immediate release of the two j condemned workers. | The gathering was addressed by Carl Weisberg, and Theodore Mor- mance of the Liberal Club, C. © Y.; Wayne Walden and W. S. Valkenberg of the International Sac- ¢o-Vanzetti Committee; Jacob Mar- |golies of the Sacco-Vanzetti Libera- ,tion Committee and Luther Widner, journalist. Prof. Carl N. Liewelwyan ;speak on the case over radio station +WPCH at 9 p. m. tonight under the auspices of the committee. will s of dock-men and amen to aid in the | Sacco and Vanzetti, red Stoll, mem- ber of the Industrial Workers of the ‘World, was given a summons and ked to appear in court Monday morning, L the strike call issued by the Sacco- Vanzetti Emergency Committee. { Sacen and Vanaetti_ Shall Not Dig! FOR A_ FRESH, WHOLESOME VEGETARIAN MEAL , Come to Scientific Vegetarian Restaurant ag E. 107th Street New York. ===) t TO DRINK the WHERE DO V AND New Sollins Dining Room Good Feod Good Company Any Hour Any Day BETTER SERVICE 6 East 14th Srteet New York (a Ht! Phone Stuyvesant 3816 | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place With atmosphere where all radicals meet. New York Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6245. REFRESHMENTS, ETC. 180th Street, then Watch posters, yg. All labor unions are closed, n) truggle to save | headquarters of the Industrial | Workers of the World have endorsed | =+ | Labor’ oe HORRIBLE TERROR UNLEASHED BY PARTY ACTIVITIES Cloak and Dress eetirg. | A series of block eetings will be NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY | held next wear. bp sings Board, Cloak and Dressmakers’ Union. They Bronx Sacco-Vanzetti Rally. oe e Ay right after work a | AIT R The Bronx section of the Workers Monday Workers of 20th and. Dist Lore will hold a Sacco-Vanzetti ral-| cy. Monday, 7 p. m., at 163rd St. and Workers of 23d, 24th and Se Sronpees Ave . Tt will be pddressed (Mass Executions Day |by Goldman, Epstein, Rothe As) Workers’ ce bit: |Morance aud Sokolov. Bordas! and 28th S$ and Night The lower Bronx meet- Wevkcars. ot |be chairman. : Thurs 35th St. ri ing, 149th St. and Bergen Ave, that ee HANKOW, Aug. 19—In its des-|"é wi see. peration to stifle in oceans of blood | tgp. ma the 1 Spicccae gine | fee TO . Meets. Monday. |i all opposition to its violent re; P pa . The Furriers tion, Trade Union | i sed | the upper Bronx rally. | the Wuhan government has eclip: all its predecessors in frightfulness. | The streets are rivers of blood of the Education League will ing Monday, 8 p. Lyceum, Manhattan m. at Open Air Meeting Tonight. | very flower of the working class aoe West New York, N. J.—Bergen- * day and night with horrible monotony | }ine Ave. and 14th St. Speaker: Joe; Custom Tailors and Bushelmen. te the mass executions go on. The! Brahady. The organization and monthly meet- |< population is in a state of terror. No} ing of the custom tailors and bushel- | one knows where next the axe will Lower Bronx Meeting. men will be held Monday 8 p.m. at Bite Louis A. Baum will spéak “on i1th|Bohemten Hall, 321 Fast The past few days have seen an in- |tensifieation of the campaign of the| St. between Third and Bergen. Ea * * Wuhan government against the Com- | tonight. . Needle Workers Meet Wednesda munist Party, the labor unions and| Sh © Hungarian needle trades | the revolutionary movement in- gens} Picnic Ta Paterson. will meet Wednesday, 8 p. eral. Mass arrests and mass public| All workers in Paterson and sur- ast Ist St. Ben Gold and executions carried out with the ut-|y,oundings can have. a. good time on will speak most savagery are daily and nightly Sunday, by attéading the-picnic given * * * occurences. All suspected of being | by members of the Communist Party pay| Farm, North Haledon, N,-J. with their lives at the hands of the) will be the Workers Party at Aukin’s There games, refreshments and camp Cigar Workers Meet Tomorrow. A very important meeting | workers will be held. tomor headsmen of the\traitor government| songs. The Pioneers will perform a/m. at the Labor Temple, ‘of Wuhan that is under the domina-|«stunt,” there will be music and a/§4th St. The question of the s tion of the military adventurer, Feng | |speaker. The=picnic—begins At I sion of Local 100 will be taken up, | Yu-Hsiang. | o'clock and admission is-only-ten-cents: | oe " ti Labor Unions Closed. ‘A i r at 8 Governor St. | If it rains, gather at 3 Governor St. Iron Workers Meet Tuesday. An important membership meeting the Tron and Bronze Workers Volunteers who can devote some) Union their | leaders fugitives, or jailed or mur- dered, New fraudulent labor unions | have been created subject only to the} Help Waited At Once. at be held on Tuesday eve- jurisdiction of the so-called “labor de-| time to the Workers Party campaign ning, at 7 East 15th St. 8 p.m. Re- partment” of the Kuomintang who | should report to Comrade Fralkin at} ports concerning conditions in the administer the fake unions through| the District Office, 108 East 14th St. |trade, the actvities of the union and appointees as officials. The work is very important and must | its financial standing will be given. The Wuhan government is actively | be attended to at once. | The union is also announcing that_all | organizing the hooldlums, the riff-raf * ~ oc ' |those who are working in non-union Postpone Daily Worker Meeting. | Shops can become members of the | DAILY WORKER conference has| union at reduced initiation fee. | been postponed to take place on Mon-| information apply to the office of th: |day, August 22 at 8:00 p. m. at Irv-| union. ing Plaza, 15th St. and Irving Pl. | * * * Workers Party branches and labor} German Festival. organizations should send their dele-| the German W orkers Club of |\gates, ‘Inquire Daily Worker Office,| Manhattan and Bronx will hold their annual summer festival on Aug. 21. |procurers and the very lowest ele-| ments into fascist bands whose ex-| | cuse for existence is their persecution | of Communsts, their provocative ter- ror and the fight pce sath all workers | | rison, |\State House and Priso |sates, toads 27th | worker Sacco and Vanzetti, Lou oid a meet-| bors and th 66 Hast Fourth St. th the | stop my wor! For|}} (SPOKE FOR SACCO, VANZETTI, POLICE INTIMIDATE HIM ha struggle to li Because he in the been an ry of the * Unie can Feder ng threat e Photog police Yeste large si he union office, 282 St Bronx, was t ained pictures Visited By Poli “These acts ice and n po- will no -| ployed Fur Workers distr ed Baum | « Unemployed Furriers to Visit Shops That. Are Open on Saturday ewe ve fur Unemployed and a work- it those shops that ara day and tomorrow rs not to con nt out that by w I ay and Sun time when so many fur k unemployed is raking the cor of the latter workers even Yesterday the Counci in the marke 2 low level that the self at the pres- 19.—Loaded t about $1,- steamer Bru iles off the luard patrol The Bru has cles for two Coast Aug. » her under HUNGARIAN GOULASH PICNIC SUNDAY, AUG.21 | . at Edenwald im Dy P-R-O-G-R-A-M BRONX HUNGARIAN WOMEN’S SOCCER vw 7 i | Sei second block of houses. “CARMEN” DAILY WORKER CONFERENCE has been postponed to take place on Monday, Aug. 22nd at 8:00 Pp. m. at Irving Plaza, 15th Street and Irving Place. Workers Party branches and Labor organizations should send their delegates. Inquire DAILY WORKER Office, 108 East 14th Street. Reel—House of Nonsense Mine—Lovers’ Boston, To Be Picketed | Take Bokton & Westchester raiirosd LEAGUE WILL PLAY i ’ to Dyer Ave. Walk a few blocks to ’ By Hundreds of IWW's| een Ate nes A Plate of real Hungarian Goulash to all \ Hundreds of "yehubers of the In-| : | 3 3 ‘ dietetal Workers 6f the World will) Meeting Rooms and Hall { GaLAceuarares who will come. i | pour into Boston within the next few | TO HIRE FOOD WORKERS 2 ace x days to demonstrate for Sacco and} , Bakers’ Loc. No. 164 IRECTIONS: Take Third Avent Vanzetti and to picket the State | Suitable for Meetings, Lectures Meets Ist Saturday DIRE! A tee ae = ’ t House and Charlestown Prison, the| and Dances in the 3468 Sahiba: a vante: Shelly Nera see earns Deore : local headquarters of the organiza- | Bronx, N. Y. on gadeinedl ‘ite yesterday. Czechoslovak vaton At, for 4 * . abe) read. A meeting will be held near the Workers House, Ine. — ; docks Old Slip by the I. W. W. at 1 i. sie = = =e = a: today. Jack Walsh, secretary- 347 E, 72nd St. New York treasurer, and Harry Meyers will) Telephone: Rhinelander 5097. ‘ V.| speak. ¢ - ae ian ese eieascdovang | M ra S b TE id-Sumimer Jamboree ' VOLUNTEERS WANTED =i] ie res a To distribute strike leaflets for the Monday Sacco and Van- | 5 : 5 ; : ARME : Pp E R I zetti protest strike. Also volunteer typists wanted.—Apply = v ' Sacco and Vanzetti Emergency Committee, Room 422, !. 799 Broadway. '} FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | : rece ommoam st LL SO Dc cement 3 e THIRD BLOCK a a COOPERATIVE : no —H OUSE S—| OPPOSITE BRONX ~ PARK 3 In the Workers’ Co-operative Colony i) BEING CONSTRUCTED | - a | by the e United Workers | e e e ig d Cooperative Association : 0 Now is the best time to obtain ba light, airy, sunny . re | | "4 is Z| | Apartments of 2-3-4 Spacious Rooms | \ a » The first block houses is completed and fully oc- a | cupied; the second block is under construction and lo | | rented; the co-opeative stores are to be opened a- | soon; plans for the third block houses are completed. A . lf | * > | . BENEFIT OF THEJOINT | Come now to the office of the United Workers The Gayest Affair of the Season DEFENSE COMMITTEE | Co-operative Ass’n and select the best apartment. < | a = = | ee | OPEN AIR DANCING SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE sHOW | 69 FIFTH AVENUE |i modern equipments 50 Cents AUGUST 28 Buy Tickets at r | Telephone: Algonquin 6900-6901-6902,) 4nd accommodations, Admission and Dancing ; DAILY WORKER },. | OPEN DAILY TILL 7 P. MI cultural as wll as so- $1.00 " 108 East 14th Street e- | SATURDAYS, 2 P. M. cial institutions, size of Admission, Dancing and Roller Coaster — Ferris | FREIHEIT 30 union Sq. |f*- Nags aS rooms as well as rent— Wheel — Skooter — Gold | JIMMIE HIGGINS ie | no is same as that in the]}} OPEN AIR OPERA . BOOK SHOP 106 University Pl. JT. DEFENCE 41 Union Sq. STARLIGHT PARK EAST 177th STREET, eavuphitek N. ¥.