A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES In open letter to our cats Brook wood Labor College Katonah, Mow Yog*. Jk&a **A Kitten*: t|^L b«a» been up here for two weeks now and I' _ljftiaM that you were...
...Far sat apt, (as more honest of these people take te gla aad 1st tt fB at that...
...He "2«aao natat a* big as Jacob, but of course ian't *Sm ¦ofhitticated, being a bit of a hick...
...Two years have passed since Sacco and Vansetti have been murdered...
...Rutland Road, corner Rockaway Parkway...
...Graham and Varet streets...
...Their crucifixion haunt* one...
...When they whs sent you te your doom...
...Vernon was averse to imparting anything, having mistaken mt for a Nation correspondent, but after assuring him that such was not the case...
...They were assure of bhf^carrying on the fight for whicVthey, oW as they were sure of the relentless hatred and persecution by the group who ordered and carried out their execution...
...Here did the Oreen Mouataln 8«ya aad rthan Allen strusgle for freedom during Rerolutionary days...
...9:30 p.m...
...Concerning tht patriots, be granted them the privilege te resent the insult to the nag...
...By burning the symbols of thought and the thinker, they cannot destroy thought itself, for it thrives and wins in th* ashes...
...For awhile, the business was not greatly banned, but the destruction of the read guides soon stopped all transient trade, and that "did for him...
...If our enemies think th* memory of our dear, dead comrades no longer Influences us...
...Speakers: Hyman Nemser, Benjamin Goodman...
...August 26...
...Speakers: Simon Saxasohn, Max Krublit, Louis Epstein, Carl Cummins...
...Speaker: Henry Hager...
...At this rate she could earn twenty cents an hour "by rushing" snd an average weekly wage of five dollars...
...Speak* er: Henry Jager...
...Saturday, August 24, 8:30 p.m...
...This 1* our career and our triumph...
...Friday, August 30...
...Our words, our lives, our pains—nothing...
...Aatt then I discover tht necessity of erplsrwiag %t tsm hundred aad one correspondents who anew hoJabtisg my ears aad patience with their th out aad aad] oat pirn final grievances, why I pay aa Mttlt attention, to then- ayaU* in ten tinned efforts...
...Johns place...
...He stated that a grave and serious error was about to be committed if the two men were executed while doubt existed as to their guilt...
...Wednesday, August 28...
...Minute sat* ware Tenanted to avenge the outrage...
...This year, no doubt, it 5 la* FioreUo Guardia who will catch the k^*™ liberal crowd with a few liberal slogans k_ ¦ districts where the heavy money boys "^¦Ifcuously absent...
...Speakers Simon Wolfe...
...two Italians...
...We too must be ready to fact death itself...
...aad tht waters of lift bear oa into history quits unaware of my neglect...
...They see the heroics of life as so much press-ageated pi IB* Thdy learn how much "whom you know" aad net "what want know" really counts for anything...
...twanTw01 teUms" him tn* obvious answer that any •^JPmto could have provided...
...Fraternally, McAlister ColemanWHEN OLD VERMONT WAS SHOCKED A Saeco Vanzetti Protest By a Townsman of ''Pnre American Stock" By Julias Omsnsky MANCaaWTKa is a most pretty Vermoat viBase resting in a valley ef aarhanttng beauty...
...ft- A. tie Vta...
...Xo one speaks to Pilale or to Caiaphas .. , And no one te the murder-bent mob, They are all unguestionsbly dead...
...Who "am I to take upon myself the scolding or criticism of tomething based on hearsay...
...You admit that it was just set tsat you happened to bump into Isabel, the great, eat psaavotber of all your kittens when she was Jttijg, a forlorn drop of ink, in the middle of an ajtr apartssent down in the Village...
...Corner 108th street and Madison avenue...
...Speakers: Joseph A. Weil, Philip Block, Wm...
...And although I neither fear the lots of economic resource should I be trtd from my Job here, nor tad myself incapable to earn a living at something slat, there is always at my shoulder the gripping hand af caution not to aay too much or be too hard la what t aay...
...Vernon told me that he did not suppose be could have stirred up so much trouble in the state, but more attention to the case resulted...
...Nicholas avenue...
...Mr...
...Shall pass from sight we will have seen Hew men may move and see and eat and Function in the ways cf life And yet be dead— Because they lived in loneliness Because they last whatever import Life hod held for them When they look life away from you They are dead all ef them Judges, prosecutors, liar' College professors presidents...
...Would thst were so...
...Vernon had voiced his opinion, once in the Manchester Depot, and later at the Arlington Depot...
...the years have gone by...
...And here's hoping I am understood...
...That the results are not yet sufn^'*vWeat is merely a sign that we must try sgain fc"*V*B»»e more.' Now that is quite besutifully »»V and °Pen-minded and all that . But (r* °* we graduate from this Training School j^™*»d Economists and go out and practice on a ban...
...This manner ef expressing disapproval was manifested in another instance...
...Home Work In New York In a recent issue of The S'ew Leader «/ spoke of the amount of home uork whieh is stilt being dune in S'ew York City...
...Ba as of one heart ia this blackest hour of our trsgtdy...
...f-gaiss eveainf just ss you all do, he begins to get "ZLrf up and busts vigorously around the place, i keSaT across country with his back humped up tail waving wildly, making out that he is , sbrat something...
...Then I find there art liviag proved things to write about...
...Fifty-nin* per cent of the women did hand sewing...
...He must have * t ssft-card of the Lion because he sure doea take Jjaflttea *u occasions...
...Before the morning's dawn of August 23rd, 1*27...
...Of a great crusade led by A poor fish peddler And a good shoemaker...
...BROOKLYN Saturday, August 24, 8:30 p.m...
...But, there are the Lowells who still maintain that Sacco and Vansetti were guilty...
...8:30 p.m...
...he has long since bad his Zj Jaiaffll and knows very well that most cats under jsesek-tyed system get a rotten break...
...He is descended from what we know as the "first families", of English stock, and boasts of prominent members including a many times great grandfather, who was a major merchant supplying the U. S. Navy, and another member who was s Governor of Rhode Islsnd...
...1 was given the narration...
...Fort Washington avenue and Broadway...
...Discontent with existing condition* a freely and generally expressed, 52 per cent of all those interviewed objected to the low pay, 31 per cent te the Irregularity of work and ten per cent to the difficulties and costs of transportation as the chief disadvantages...
...Where shall tie start er end the tale Of alt the lime it takes for truth To rise...
...Words, pictures tumble iate my brain with the fury of a rapid...
...feasor of Theology at Dartmouth...
...I might have died...
...tbey spread over the countryside and all of tht road signs stretching for muss, advertising she Studio Tavern, they coated tn red paint, while the neighbors stoned the Tavern tn righteous wrath...
...Illusions don't even have a soap bubble's span of life for them...
...Oar Obligation By Mary Dene ran and Fewer* W*ageed gffTHAT is there te ssy of Saoeo and Vansetti two years after they gave their final message te us...
...Sacco and Vansetti, by nam*, were executed by the State of Massachusetts...
...Corner 88th street and Lexington avenue...
...Halpem...
...Something must be said or done to expose it...
...Sacco aad Vanzetti are living things to ut til...
...They sat ettarry the manipulations of string* sad prejudices aad ttogfsV dities, aad how these resolve themselves lata faaat asst power aad prominence...
...I aay, most of tat truth, nana us* there are limitations that tht law places tat Bear atuch you can aay about someone...
...You are pronounced dead By wise doctors, and am all provident Commonwealth ____ And...
...Written in Charlestown Prison while awaiting execution...
...He had read Felix Frankfurter's account and said, "Although the facts presented art in favor ef one side of the case, nevertheless, despite the existence of the other side,' enough material had been collected to shew unquestionably that those men were not given aa honest chance...
...They were wrong —these gentlemen...
...all must have our unfailing support...
...Taut this eomau so nut tos being...
...A fairer picture of the family's resources is lta* median weekly income of thirty dollars for the group of five members, According to certain standardised family budgets, this is equal only to a "minimum of subsistence'' and ia $7.83 less than a "minimum comfort budget...
...They learn much actual tftott) and are allowed to tell so little ef it...
...Vernon is sn aspiring writer, with an almost pathetic respect for those who have had stuff published—whether read or not...
...That last moment belongs to us—that agony our triumph...
...But there is ao time...
...It is here that I vehemently beg to differ with the Communist journalists...
...Corner 68th street aad Bay Parkway...
...Aad particularly had we marvelled at the ¦tt that aa brilliant and apparently as sophisticated askener ss Mr...
...The lives of s good shoemaker and a poor fish peddler—all...
...This was tht m*ssagt teat by Sacco THE CHATTER BOX In the Second Year KINGS die snd who rtwiembsrt them...
...The need for the homeworker's earnings continues to arise chiefly out of the inadequacy of the family income...
...For all he suffered then, and you H 'ithin our years...
...The Rutland Herald (Rutland is about thirty miles north of Manchester) carried a scare story and misquoted the legend as reading "closed in protest against AMERICAN injustice," which misquotation caused immense havoc...
...They died ftcling confident that their death* would bring together those men and women—true libertarians—who like them**lv*s really value freedom...
...They ssy that we est n*fwmieBt ^th social controls' and add, 'InttP*rimentation is a necessary part of our ^""^ Process...
...Speakers...
...Next to Saceo's and Vansetti'* death—this is, I think, the saddest fact There seems to be fear in that State to even raise the issue of Saoeo and Vansetti...
...yet you Ih'e...
...Corner Havemeyer and South 4th streets...
...The genera...
...Their martyrdom will always remind us of our helplessness and of our sham...
...Wednesday, August 38, 8:30 p.m...
...In the midst 41 hag talk that we had the other day while I was 4tag sat la the sun trying to get my ankle down lltipersuU slender beauty...
...We think of them more often than we want to...
...M. Peigenbaum...
...wsB then," said Union Label "you know that the ¦* *ad ale of Middletown are as completely under ¦ octroi of their masters ss any city cats could ** at They get up in the morning, eat, drink and * named according to the whims of their lords and ¦Hat cats who won't do a darned thing they don't *¦* to as, such as that degrading dog-like business ' *Kf*g up and begging - and shaking hands and ** tricks, they spend most of their waking hours...
...I suppose sat capitalist cat would have said 'Well, that's the sassnn* law of the survival of the fittest,' ard quoted tarsia to prove his case...
...I become incensed...
...Anus a capitalist might aay that what applies to ah •stoat apply to humans insomuch as cats in our swart.etrilisatlon, especially city cats are not under tot tva ooatroi but axe at the mercy of -their masks.' gen Union Label smiled broadly under his left "8m you, by any chance read 'Middletown' ?", he start...
...Halpern, 8. B. Daublin...
...v***'1** along and wants to know how this comes owns Middletown anyway and what can we Isn't often you come across such funquestions in the liberal, all too liberal, New ?r'' -'rn< editors have quite a job answering Mr...
...The question is, what can we say to them...
...Men and women speak to him...
...Vernon was an instructor of seato* church snd practically everything else, omlcs...
...Conservatism, Llberabssn, snd Radicalism He has aa uncle, a Fro...
...world...
...Thty iatarvitw honest men aad women and learn at first hand hew StoB aad small and colorless most of these are...
...What, alas...
...Or socatibiae...
...The bests sre Mr...
...You have someone to ge en living for,— The dreamers and the workers who recall Your simple lives, your quiet manner And your homely ways...
...We of the unpopular minority ,we who love liberty, must work incessantly te pay back in some measure the debt which we owe to those who have given life Itself te the cause of mankind...
...Try as one may, the injustice of their death one can't forget...
...Corner Schenectady avenue and St...
...Wednesday August 28...
...Corner 183rd street and Prospect ave...
...mt afve of our stewardship, of our fulfillment of their last wish, their "passion for the great emancipation...
...W« shall not forget, aye, tad we will make others rtjntmbar...
...but he gets a big kick out of just ^snaatof he U being chased...
...When the National Guard intended to file by, the Vernons were warned in advance, as is dictated by true American sportsmanship, that tbey might be stoned or "egged...
...A memorial meeting was banned in Boston and had to be moved to New York...
...The very names of the towns seem to convey s fresh breath of independence: Dorset, Manchester, Sunderland, Arlington...
...fctary stunts that have been wished upon them taftove, Ta^i emancipated cats it is perfectly incredible ¦ttty «sne being should go to an office or a factory ¦* PR ia eight to ten hours going through motions J* H* a cringing poodle would scorn...
...Ws must be ready te do as Vanzetti said, to "voluntarily submit ourselves to hard labor, poverty, dangers, persecutions" if we would fight for freedom...
...and Mrs...
...On the morning of the 23rd, there wss noticed on the Tavern an American flag hanging with the blue field toward the earth, over a large sign, on which was inscribed in wtd* Meek letters: S V a CLOSED a A In Protest A p Agminst TV Injustice c z O E T T I Mr...
...A August 23rd, 1927 "If it had not been for these things I might have lived out my life talking at street corners to scorning men...
...I Sad that aa Itahaa-Amerlean comrade hat written a powerful poem af the tare martyrs aad I ask Jim Oaeel to feature it...
...Union Label said: •gat, it's this way...
...The old...
...Someone comes to the oflce, hustles me in a comer aad gives me an earful about what this fellow or that organization has done...
...Corner Longwood and Prospect svenues...
...The bald realities ef lift come too close...
...And somehow or ether the world passes on...
...So I writ* about that...
...Her's is an Old New York Dutch family that has been wealthy for generations...
...By FRANCES PERKINS New York Industrial Ceautuseieaer CCS dollars and nineteen cents is the median wage a home worker can expect to earn in usual week, according to a study of 670 homeworkers in New York City and upstate just completed by th* Bureau of Women in Industry of the State Department of Labor...
...Whether she was fit or not ssagkisg to do with it...
...Ayres should have asked such an ¦wbjrjnaive question as "Who owns Middletown...
...They thought that when Sacco and Vansetti will die, the things they stood for, the class they represented, their idealism— and above all, their spirit—will also be dead snd forgotten...
...Bronx Monday...
...Just as has never sat in the window aad watched fjgi Aveaoa Elevated thunder past his twitching J^T" f0\cr even been in New York so far aa I *^jajt a country cat who spends hours lying on "^si af a gand-bank near the tennis court making * St be ia the Lion of Lucerne...
...What account ear...
...It hibernates in New York, but Mrs...
...Friday...
...And now Mr...
...t And yet the man tiko spoke like unto a god Two thousand years age is still sine For millions...
...j^J**"** went on to say that knowing who are jj3*|* n the economic field ia just as important a>-T"* ***t to do in the matter when you have ewT***l and that the trouble with most liberals jT^ty cannot detect friend from foe and are gJjJ»»Bdering off,into the wrong camps, itajsin- **Ve 5,0,1 thi" conversation to show you ja2^J«y good cat Union Label ia...
...What would have happened ? She was sir* just plumb starved to death...
...It doe* not puxxle me anymore...
...But their spirit is near...
...familiar situation that has long made home work and "sweating" synonymous terms in the public mind has not much altered...
...Thursday, August 29th...
...Same way with us Uswa Label, very nsturally, is one hundred per cent hlllDr* Again like you...
...Thursday, August 29...
...Corner Grove street and Washington place 'Sheridan square...
...On leaving Bennington, one travels northward along a winding road over wobbly wooden bridges spanning gurgling brooks, through reclining townships, until the Studio Tavern is reached, a few miles south of Manchester-in-the-MounUins...
...Writing for the Socialist press pays ttttM er b*aa than nothing at all...
...David George...
...I know why newspapermen take to drink...
...The Tavern, en the left aide of the road, is a quaint little place with a green exterior, studded by orange window frames and shutters...
...We remember it when we meditate in a quiet hour—far from the crowd and its noise...
...His own grandfather was a eiergyssan tn the Ihuabjlertaa Church...
...You tell me art pretty rotten folks had abandoned her aad ajt att was completely out of luck before she came IM with, you...
...Speakers: Max Delson, Seymour Goodman...
...He requested that the present article not appear for some period, and two Vernons are not ther* any more...
...but be can only scorn them for their method...
...8:30 p.m...
...Leonard C. Kaye, Fred Hodgson...
...Death only comes when loneliness Descends upon the dead...
...H* commented that the economic factors in back of the neighborly business st first said nothing, but those with whom he deslt scarcely or not at all refused te have anything to do with him...
...Speakers: Samuel H. Friedman, H. Rosner, K. Turner and others...
...Governors die...
...Simon Wolfe, Jacob L. Afros...
...what turned out later to ha Best socially-contributive character was faced to* tt undeserved doom...
...Corner 22nd street and Mermaid avenue...
...But there is this...
...Vernon, showed me the sign, it was ef white cloth stretched over a wooden frame about a yard wide by five or six feet long...
...Mooney and Billings, the Centralis victims, the strut* leaders in Gastonia, and scores of other cases—all...
...Aad my column it yet to be written...
...8:30 p.m...
...So the ideals and aspirations of Saeco and Vansetti thrive and win in their ashes, whether here in capitalist America or in Fascist Italy...
...Vernon's full name is William Ward Vernon...
...Aad that is why they forget in the'end ef their ¦fdllHas what they screamed into tat haadlinsa...
...and farmers, of doers And diggers, ef the Day cf Freedom Ceme . . . Of an Iron Chair as a symbol, and a great host Of the poor and the homely, the men and wove1' Of deep soul and high vision...
...Before the war, he had a church la Hew York, but because of his pacifist sad pro-Oarman sentiment (he wss educated Oarmany), openly expressed, he last hat Mrs...
...Sixty-nine per cent of all homeworkers worked st night, some of them quite regularly, and others when pressure of work required it...
...Vernon was in the church also, but on the basis of Us iliei i isaasiai aad experience he turned Store and mere as liberalism, and finally dropped was...
...Street Meetings Manhattan Tuesday, August 27, s:36 p.m.—Fifth street and Avenue B. Speakers: Joseph A. Weil, Molly Weingart, Benjamin Goodman...
...Hew supposing you or somebody else hadn't come Sag j*st then...
...Whereas the fact waa that hags a* fault ef her own...
...And may not this have some connection with the inactivity on the part of the Legislature...
...You live as long as a feet can talk to you, As long as any men or uoman with a dream Can talk to you...
...Only thus can we effect the great emancipation...
...The inverted flag, was employed to accentuate the fact that the execution of Sacco and Vansetti wss considered a social injustice, but it was the only phase ef the matter that he regretted...
...August 29...
...Thursday, August 29...
...8:30 p.m...
...Of course he isn't really, any you are...
...In the aaeantijec ttot te*rasfc* hi rami lnesnssd at the rasult te tost Stan aad Stripes...
...A guilty conscience...
...By Christ . ¦ . you liv...
...Rockaway Parkway, corner Rutland road...
...Still they live...
...Corner Tompkins avenue and Hlery street...
...T,* Middletown and what a sock they got on gj^jJJ^btenting noses...
...This form of employment is still the miserable refuge of women who must stay at home to care for their children (in 56 per cent of the cases interviewed) or their homes (in 20 per cent of the cases) or who are prevented from securing factory employment through physical disability or old age (30 per cent of those interviewed...
...Here wss a notably superior condition aad contrasted sharply with that of another woman who was paid 6 6-8 eenta per dosen for finished mittens...
...83 per cent of the women in the study were working to supplement it Their husbands made on the average (median) 828.36 during the week prior to the visit of the Bureau's investigator—if they were working at all...
...Invariably I fail to write a stick about the aatttr...
...Be as of one heart in this blacaeet hour of our tragedy...
...Speakers: David G. George, Molly Weingart...
...Speakers: A. P. Conan, Murray Gross, Henry Fruchter, Samuel A. De Witt, Theodore Shapiro...
...My informer seems to be sincere...
...Discontent Is Rife Nor was this pittance easily earned...
...You eaa afford to ball aeoet af the truth anyway...
...The bodies blistering on burning poles Along the Appian Way, The bones long bleached uithin the CstScomhs...
...can one say except to remember the final message Sacco and Vansetti sent to all of us: "Just treasure our suffering, our sorrow, our mistake, our defeat*, our passion for future-battles and for the great emancipation...
...All because I am never quite sure that everything I think ia the whole truth...
...a few did machine operating: others pasting, crocheting, assembling, cutting, etc...
...Since then he has goat more deeply bete the amcsJhsgs, and to convinced of their innocence...
...It takes a long lime for the uords ef a §od Te become the Truth...
...Paper is at hand...
...Also there are times when you just must tone Soars aa this labor leader er that radical organiaetioa, because ao good end can be gained by bluster, even if the bluster holds water...
...And you u-ill become alive te net-increasing folks, Until you lead them with an iron chair As a symbol, into your Day of Freedom Come...
...It is here that I pause for deliberation...
...jS*** in your feUne midst in two weeks now...
...Bartolomeo Vansetti...
...Two years have passed and what can one say of Sacco and Vansetti that was not said before...
...If anyone has the right to call himself a pure American, f whatever they may be), it is I," said he...
...8:30 p.m...
...Ir ja^t you won't be cross because this Is an f^E President Hoover has let It be known s*» JfjTrigbt mad about getting open letters that •^MTgra printed before he receives them, but gaeveT si easily peeved and you are a pretty WffSwod bunch provided your meals come in F^C-^gaar Jscob's steam-boiler purring way up s^ZJ^m Tke Bear, who is a bit indifferent to nu** Jim ass her unbending moments...
...attitude of the lasaily is conservative, but one out-eassVent radical exists, thus creating three ntristatu of political thought ia the gototl logical tree...
...St ssshtLed having read thab depressing result of lekeorsU survey into the habits and actions of the atfiei of a typically American community...
...eMtcnticnirs, tteel **•«#**, banker*, district attorneys, cops...
...Mr...
...It is one of the worst features of homework system that hours are utterly unregulated, irregular and often run far into the night...
...Yet in 1*37, on August 23rd, occurred an incident utterly out ef keeping with the Oreen Mountain tradition, an anachronism contemporary with thumbscrews...
...But the "J****iiers of the world sit up on their hind legs for more punishment and by the holy Cat of zjjjjj^^y f*t it good and proper...
...Nothing was done by the troopers afoot, but when the vans which brought up the rear, the kitchen division, came along, an egg bombardment, which included other kitchen material, took place...
...Their property was well nigh _ destroyed completely, and they were ostracized by their "neighbors...
...Incidentally, the Studio Tavern of old...
...8. B. Daublin, L. Epstein, Max Krublit, Simon Saresohn, Wm...
...Bennington...
...The highway continues past between the front lawn snd s colorful gsrden on the road's right...
...In fact I had heard rumors or seta letters from othtrt to the same effect...
...When the authorities at Bridgewater burned his anarchist journals, Vansetti wrote...
...The typewriter leers idly nearby...
...BSpeakers: Julius Umansky...
...we must prove to them that Sacco and Vansetl live, that they will live as long as there lives love of liberty...
...The readers of this department may be interested in a statement issued by our Labor Commissioner— Miss Perkins—on the study of the subject made by the bureau of ll'emen in Industry of the State Labor Department...
...Two years have passed and their tragedy and the outrage of it all is as vivid in our memory as it was then...
...8:80 p.m.—Corner 180th street and St...
...Speakers, Simon Wolfe, Max Krublit, Louis Epstein...
...f Judges...
...Thursday, August 29...
...Vernon wasted the foregoing understood concerning his ancestry: "For," he said, "it is because I am an American that I felt the right to protest...
...Speakers: Samuel H. Friedman, Henry J. Rosner...
...Governors . . . all of them dead . . . Let us waste no time gossiping about them...
...August 27, 8:30 p.m...
...Let us talk of Irving things.— Of your dream and my dream...
...The sign had been ripped ia many places by the stones flung st It...
...w rP*.' good hunting to you all...
...So when the National Guard was expected, the Vernons with a group of women who were calling, sat upon the lawn to watch them pass...
...The matter is a real outrage, if true...
...Except that th* people of Massachusetts have not ytt dob* anything to correct the evil which would enable the prevention ef a similar tragedy...
...sto-lP"™^ - ms to • f*-** 041 UP nere which lives *t Tom *^seuss and which is named Union Label...
...Just treasure our suffering, our sorrow, our mistake, our defeats, our passion for future battles and' for the great emancipation...
...Now we arc not a failure...
...The truth is **,P*t Of Middletown is making things they don't JJjj ?> **** to sell to people who don't want to buy ¦»*.** cata did that sort of thing, they would all np and put in lethal chambers...
...Vernon was born in New Jersey...
...Two years ago the Thayers, the Fullers and the Lowells put them to death so that they will be dead, buried and forgotten...
...But most of these men were factory workers or laborers irregularly employed who could not hope to make such a wage every week...
...Of course, you can't much "¦•Jbtamtors for preferring to remain within their S?J*J'tation...
...He protested Bow Manchester Re-Acted To the Execution of Saeco and Vansetti act because he thought tht man wen taaooaav-lM «M not feel otrtala of that at the ttoas hut because they had not bad a fair trial...
...AnJ am you read the comment on it by C. E. kjns tt a recent 'New Republic...
...Jk&a **A Kitten*: t|^L b«a» been up here for two weeks now and I' _ljftiaM that you were getting a lino from us...
...He has written some poetry, snd a novel that will be revised, as must the work of radicals usually, for publication...
...I have told him * at aa*1 Md he hoP*" tait u ne evtT »*ets to New |||** *reP in and have some catnip with you...
...8:30 p.m...
...Vernon bad left far Boston to sttend the sssas aweting...
...Is n~8* longer: and Manchester still rests in a valley of enchanting beauty...
...Of uorkers...
...Tbey keep shouting what they think is tht truth until it distorts itself into unintelligibility and rank eon seen...
...This pressure was due in most instances to the seasonal character of the work, for the employer, when busy, demanded its return on the shortest possible notice...
...Tuesday...
...The bloody print ef pilgrims' feet Along interminable reads, The gladiatorial ring...
...Thst there is no common level of returns for work donl is evidenced by the fact that one woman who made beaded shoe buckles for whieh she received ten or fifteen cents a pair bad to work a full hour to finish one pair and worked late into the night to earn her average wage of 8900 per week, while another woman finished cravats at a dollar per dozen and could finish a dozen tn three quarters of an hour, with a resultant average weekly wage of $38.00...
...Saturday, August 31...
...and Vansetti to the comrades of th* committee and to the comrades throughout the world...
...There is nothing new te say of them...
...8:30 p.m...
...In reading rooms, in cottages, On benches in the perk we stt And share your thoughts...
...On two previous occasions Mr...
...Two years have passed and there are more people today who believe in their innocence than there were then...
...Ethelred Brown...
...Mr...
...Never in our full life can we hope te do such work for tolerance, for justice, for man's understanding of man, as we do now by accident...
...Edited by Pauline M. Newman CONCERNING WOMAN a OsartaMat mt vvwi aa* view* mi particalar iatOTMt to th« nau mt tke Is Sot Bvraunt...
...After the episode I visited the Vernons, with the intention of getting the story first band for publication in The New Leader...
...Let us not fail them—there Is much to be done...
...Bat father is conservative, bat his mother lg liberal by nature, he said, aad stocks by him...
...Wt ssd...
...She is she of "Pure American Stock...
...The last time they sallied out they fcaJ*a3*00 for Al Smith of Tammany Hall as the...
...i»iJ?r*te we Socialists do know one thing and H^*» owns Middletown and who owns New York eJSJl^1(08 AnS*les and we don't have to write I^T* Republic' to find out about it...
...8:30 p.m...
...And they /fey dead . .., you, poor fish peddler, You, good shoemaker...
...Vernon, a young and handsome American couple, reading the Nation and the American Mereary, snd possessing a fine sense of the aesthetic, tempered by a sound appreciation of the economic...
Vol. 9 • August 1929 • No. 3