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“...sec-
tions, a section could communicate with many or all, but that
the vote of the sections on such a communication is not and
can not be a vote on a call for a general vote to hold a con-
vention. Such a call can only issue from the N. E. C.
I duly received your letter of Sunday, June 29th. It, to-
gether with the committees reports in the Daily People gave
me a good idea of the Conspiracy of the Pinheads. What
self-photography by the men who shout bosses, tyranny,
etc.
I sent you yesterday a telegram to the Picnic grounds
cheering the Daily. Did not get todays People, and cant
tell whether it reached you.
We had a lovely July 4th.
Fraternally,
D. De Leon.
day or so later, having meantime eome into possession
cf the Rhode Island lampoon, I wrote to De Leon again, giv-
ing him more precise information, but, not having more than
one copy and that one needed in New York, I did not send
the document. He replied, still not fully believing in the full
crookedness of the Rhode Island move, as is...”
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