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Joining 200,000 workers in N out to prevent the murder, miners thruout the anthracite regions | : in Pennsylvania, seamen in Sydney, trades in Boston, Philadelphia, workers in other cities thruout t America and Australia threw down their immediate and unconditional rel talist justice. Despite mass arrests and w! strations took place thruout the dreds of workers picketed the State, House, 123 were arrested by | sychopathic hospital where they} will be kept for,ten days “for examination.” 5 p.m. and many railroaded to a rested in Boston were Ella Ree ‘and Prof. Ellen Hayes. Trample Women and Children. | Scores of women a |trampled at Chesw | state cossacks drove th: |the crowd and swinging their clubs, dispersed a mecting of five thousand. d aha en were heni With the last vestiges of hope in legal action almost, compl y away by the refusal of ( tice William Howard Taft and J j tice Harlan Stone to stay the execu-) tion of the framed-up workers, the rank and file of American labor ‘re- sponded more strongly to the strike than had been expected. A. F. L. Officialdom Sabotages Strike, Despite the efforts of the Ameri- |can Federation of Labor o: and, of the socialist party leaders to} sabotage the strike, the rank and file answered the call. In New York City scores of shops joined the strike de- | spite efforts of the right wing union | officialdom to prevent any mass dem- | onstrations. Three Brooklyn locals of: the fur- riers’ union, defied their Internation- al leaders and voted to strike. Thou- sands of workers belonging to the Amalgamated Clothing Workers threw down their tools in spite of the} cowardly silence maintained ‘by the ‘officialdom of the union. The rank and file of labor in New York City did not wish to see zetti burn in the electric chair and it struck in spite of the orders of right wing: officials. Thruout the anthracite coal region| workers threw down their tools in the| demonstration, More than fifty thousand workers: joined in a mass demonstration in| |New York City. The meeting ex- | ceeded the one held on August 10th., | Scores of record demonstrations were| [nels in other cities thruout the coun- I Phone Stuyvesant, 3816 : 4 || John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet. 302 E, 12th St. New York | Health Food | Vegetarian Restaurant | 1600 Madison Ave, | PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6:66, i Tek Lebigh 6023, |. UR. ABRAHAM MARKOFF t - SURGEON DENTIST . Office Hours; 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P. M. 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Socialist Officials -Sab- More Bystanders Killed v very ®important matt: : A tae >..] é eee fs shiacenk OB otage Walkout By Stray Bullets meetings and tHe special s c - - of The DANLY WORKER taken up. k a Any.of the ahove failing to appear oUt, W will be called to a e = | Youngstown, | time to the Workers Party campaign hn move for anti-\should report to Comrade Fralkin at the unt. SIDNEY Section Agitprop Director PVine for Sacco ed with t right wing officialdc file of workers. in Help Wanted At Once. Volunteers who can devote some offered by Bi to the surviv bor da ¢ only broken up by 4 District Office, 108 East 14th St. |The work is very important and must 5 chairman of ul e Brookiyn Joint ° ees by : ¢ lhe attended to at once. and a member of the list} Walker’s Visit ¢ alled 20 iba ern eit party. When Gold arrived to adre 5 police the membership he An Insult After Murder Labor Organizations | emptied at the orders ¢ the the world struck yesterday in an! effort to save Sacco and Vanzetti from burning in the electric! ew York City in a monster walk- Australia, workers of many Youngstown, 0., thousands of he United Siates, Europe, South tools to demand the ease of the two vietims of capi nolesale clubbing monster demon- country, In Boston where hun- Among those ar- » Bloor, veteran labor fighter, TROOPER KILLED WHEN COSSACKS CHARGE MINERS Women and Children Herded and Trampled | PITTSBURGH, Aug. —-Hun- dreds of miners! women and children were trampled down by mounted po- lice and many heads were broken by police clubs. and Sargeant John J. Downing of the state police was shot and killed at a Sacco-Vanzetti mass meeting held this morning at the Frank Gadja farm, Cheswick, Penn. The meeting opened in an orderly manner with five thousand in atten- dance when a number of state troops ers rushed in from hiding places sur- rounding the place and not permit- ting any one to-leave. Additional troopers on horses came rushing in as reinforcements. Two of the Cos- sacks mounted the platform and or- dered the meeting stopped and while the committee made efforts to per- suade the officers not to interfere, j orders were given to charge at the jcrowd. Ina most brutal manner the jmounted police rushed into the peace- ful assemblage clubbing every one on the y. Tear gas bombs increased the excitement. An attempt of the Sun Telegraph, a pittsburgh news- | paper, to photograph the scene of the |riot ~Avas stopped by troopers who smashed the camera. The banner of | several local miners unions were torn |to pieces in the police charge. MARINETTE, V Aug. 22.—De- claring that *America’s self com- paleency has disappeared,” Ferre C. Watkins, commander of the MWinois American Legion has called all Amer- iean “manhood” to uphold the laws of the country and governor Fuller's ‘Sacco and Vanzetti decision with “un- sheathed bayonets and machine guns.” We must root out the radicals, Wat- kins asserted, U w 8. to ite Ww j 1é of those who are working in non-union of hops can information apply tofthe cffice of the) mei ters will be taker held next week by the Joint Bo: vill all be’ held, right after wotk at Cigar Workers Quit employes of the Prospero De Nobili Cigar Company, Pierce avenue a Hamilton street, Queens, went on strik ternoon in protest against the s vled execution of Sacco and Va A resolution of protest was forw: by the employes to Governor Fuller of they would return to their jobs this morning. tained a guard at the cigar factory, but there was no disorder of By. kind, “83 First St. of Sacco and Vanzetti BERLIN, Iron Workers Meet Tonight. An important membership meeting the Iron and Bronze Worke nion will be held this ati 7 Hast 15th St. 8 p. m concerning conditions leadership. Vanzetti case 2 other opportunity to + and and the the actvities of the w d hots were jits financial standing will be given. , wer, and V a1) ‘ounded The union is also announcing that of thank AG) the For Many of the r forced to ag become members ion at reduced initiation union. A Bose By bee i i 3 ae on ni eciaede Patrol Court as vis te rank and that t ved here otk! ae Rea oh The sociali ‘sn that Thayer Opens Sessions 2 will have a > will murder Third ing tonight at15 E eeting In view of the i ; ‘ n WORCESTEI 22.— oe Di ee cae ade press chairman at the earliest moment tions pl d the Under a ile an > “he ‘presetitcas Very Important mat-| i+. the protest of the membe viest poli f éd the En. for vhich wanted to vival, old’s ar- id the / helmplatz ANTHRACITE MINERS HOLD HUGE DEMONSTRATIONS FOR SACCO AND VANZETTI * . Cloak and Dressmakers’ Meeting. A series of block meetings will be d, They er County All the usual bec y Uni taken loak and Dressmakers’ Union. a 6 West 21 St. SCRANTON, P: Aug. The oper De~ will to save W ednesdigs Workers 5f miners of the anthracite region regis- n clothes. The and. 28th Sts. tered their protest against the A pe was held trooper a to stand on Thursday: Workers of 35th St. Vanzetti ion s in| Barre in ihe M. E: A. 2 1 the judge went to lunch * * * spite of the failure of Rinalc Jap- | with - Needle Workers Meet Wednesday pellini to sanction the s The £ ‘ PE es Hungarian needle trades wor' meetings held thruont the anthracite of Laundry Women Average $800. will meet Wednesday, 8 m. at on by the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense WASHIN {FP), — East .Sist St. Ben Gold and Louis, Committe qct. held in| $800-is the alt wage for Hyman Will speak. The meetings in Pittston wi ity. All} New York st » work- thousand present, in Old Forge five hundred, and similar gath in many other points in the re. were enthusiastic demonstrations ent wires to Coolidge demand ings Fuller co and Va » frame-up. Jobs in Queens for = Sacco and Vanzetti | Mitac Summer Jamboree GRAND “CARMEN” GRAND OPERA OPERA FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA More than 4,000 m men and women Long Island Ci yesterday Massachusetts. The workers quit at noon and said Potice of the Astoria precinct main- THE . ARCHITEC TRON, BRONZE & STRUCTU . WORK- ERS UNION meets second and fourth Tuesda month, at Rand School, 7 Street, Headquarte 15th st ‘Telephone yvesant A Rosenfeld, Secretary, Advertise your union meetings here. For infomation write to ‘The DAILY WORKER. Advertising Dept. 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