Published: Socialist Appeal, Vol. 3 No. 2, 14 January 1939, p. 1.
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Immediately upon receiving official announcement that Tom Mooney had been freed, the following telegram of greetings was addressed to him by the National Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party:
TOM MOONEY
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY HAILS YOUR RELEASE AS VINDICATION OF LONG STRUGGLE BY WORKING CLASS AGAINST CAPITALIST FRAMEUP SYSTEM AND WELCOMES YOUR RETURN TO ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN LABOR MOVEMENT.
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JAMES P. CANNON, Secretary |
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