Raise the Banner of Revolt! May Day Manifesto of the Socialist Party

Raise the Banner of Hevolt! May Day Manifesto of the Socialist Party r5 the Workers of the United States: May Day comes with the working masses of the world facing the greatest ifragedy in all...

...Regis Annex, a t Workmen's Circle Hall, 1 1 1 Belmont Avenue, a t Polish Hall, Court Street and Belmont Avenue, a t t h e Labor Lyceum, 14th Street...
...Cleveland Socialists Hit Murder of Miner (By • New Lender Correspondent) CLEVELAND.—The shooting to death of a miner in the Ohio coal strike has called forth a bitter protest by t h e Socialist^ p a r ty here in a resolution which demanded that the s t a t e take over and opera t e the mines which the private owners have so completely mishandled...
...Speakers, James II...
...Claessens to Debate Bishop Charles Nelson A debate has been arranged under the auspices of the East Bronx Relief Society, proceeds of which are to go to the needy and poor, at the Pel-Park Palace, 708 Lydig avenue, near White Plains road, on Monday evening, May 2, a t 8 l...
...to midnight at Progress Hall, M i t c h e l l avenue...
...Demonstrate for Peace and Freedom...
...LOS ANGELES—Red Dawn Dance, April 30th, auspices Y. P . S. L. CLEVELAND—Sunday, May 1st, 2 P. M., .Slovenian National Hall, 8408 St...
...Speakers, Norman Thomas, Frank Keeney, Algernon Lee and others...
...Concert and addresses by Walter E. Peck and.Henry Jager...
...Against armaments demand disarmament...
...Indications a r e t h a t the dance will be the gathering place for every Socialist and radical artist and writer, In addition to a generous section of t h s Socialist p a r t y of the city...
...Against war demand peace...
...Many millions are so bound in this international fraternity...
...DETROIT—Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m. At Danceland, Woodward and Forest avenues, concert of revolution songs, dances...
...In such a struggle the working masses will be forced as conscripts to fight in a war having its origin in the greed of capitalist interests...
...speaker, John H. Paul...
...We send our fraternal greetings to the tens of millions of workers who are demonstrating the ideals of labor solidarity all over the world...
...Commerce between nations is stagnant...
...Workingmen and women of.the United States...
...READING, PA.—Sunday afternoon, Socialist Park...
...addresses...
...Speaker, James Oneal...
...All over the world the working people gather in great demonstrations to affirm the solidarity that binds workers of all nations, all languages, all colors, and all nationalities into one movement for their liberation from inhuman exploitation nad class rule...
...OMAHA—Sunday, May 1st, 2:80 P . M., a t the Labor Temple, 22d and Clark Streets...
...Chairman, Rabbi Julius J. Price, Temple Gates of Israel...
...Foreign policies are intended to make the weaker nations the vassals of the imperialist powers and* the colonial, peoples the slaves of great corporations and powerful banking magnates...
...May Day Manifesto of the Socialist Party r5 the Workers of the United States: May Day comes with the working masses of the world facing the greatest ifragedy in all history...
...Against International Capitalism raise the banner of International Labor...
...speakers, Clarence Senior, G. A. ITochn and others...
...Admission a s cents.' Legion Post Demands Unemployment Relief DETROIT.—The Thomas Jefferson Post of the American Legion opposes payment of the soldiers' bonus and demands unemployment relief, in a resolution recently adopted...
...Get a book from your branch organizer or from Leonard Bright at the office of the Emergency Conference on Unemployment, 7 East 15th street, and sell as many as you can, Detroit Councilman Flays Capitalism DETROIT.—Detroit's) governmental ills a r t dm to the worklegs of the capitalist system and no complete relief can be had until Socialism is adopted, John W. Smith, member of Detroit Common Council, told the Saturday Forum of the Michigan Socialist Society here...
...UTICA, N. V.—Saturday evening, 8 p. m. ut Sons of Italy Hall, 518 Third avenue...
...The Socialist |«rty summons the working classes to celebrate this International May Dny with their brothers in all lands...
...Inspire the masses with confidence in their vast numbers and with hope in their ability to conquer the bankrupt capitalist system that has made them outcasts in their own country, Against Capitalism...
...It seeks to place the laboring millions under the club and the bayonet of overseers...
...from 10 a. in...
...Government deficits increase and huge armaments are ]paded on the backs of the working masses...
...A series of local meetings, concerts and dances will be held Saturday night, and all day Sunday, Bfay 1st (See New York City Socialist news on page 17...
...Working farmers and peasants hunger despite the foodstuffs they have produced in abundance...
...For Socialism...
...GLEN CARBON, Illinois—Sunday, May 1st, 2 P. M. Speaker...
...Topic: "Resolved: That Socialism I s the Only Solution for Unemployment" August C l a e s s e n s , affirmative...
...LOUIS—8 P. M. In t h e Deutsche* Haus, Jefferson and Lafayette Streets...
...some Of them already have realized that the Socialist P a r t y is the only one that really represents their interests and have joined the P a r t y. This Is important work that needs the help of every active Socialist...
...Books with 10 cent and 25 cent coupons have been sent to the branches...
...Throughout starving areas of the nation sfrong men grow gaunt of hunger and children waste away for lack of nourishing food, Awaken the Masses...
...CHICAGO—Parade forming at Kedsle and Ogden avenues, winding up with rally at Ashland Boulevard Auditorium, Ashland Boulevard and Van Huron...
...Your Place Saturday and Sunday Is in the Ranks NEW YOKK CITY—Saturday, April 80—Parade forming at 11 A. M. at 15th Street, between Broadway and Fifth Avenue, proceeding to rally at Union Square...
...Hunger and Fascism Spread U ah all this the forces of black reaction in many countries seeR a way out of the ruin which their rule has brought by enslaving the working class...
...A World War that took an enormous toll of lives, that nearly wrecked the economic structure of many nations, that piled up staggering debts, has been followed by a "peace" almost as disastrous...
...Tickets ars SI when bought In advance and can be h ad at the Rand Book Store, ff " 15th street...
...PHILADELPHIA—Sunday, Hay l i t , 8 P. ML Wlshart Theatre, Front and Alleghany avenues...
...Funds Are Needed To Help Socialist Jobless Activity Ten thousand organized jobless Workers in New York City, meeting regularly, participating in mafia demonstrations, would be a powerful force In obtaining action on unemployment measures...
...PITTSBURG—Sunday, 2 p. i n . Mass meeting und concert at Band Stand, West Park (North Hide) Sherman and Ohio streets...
...At home the two parties of capitalism have permitted nearly three years of increasing misery to afflict millions of workers without any adequate legislation to alleviate our sufferings...
...Clarence Senior...
...Within a few months Rebel Arts has already won its place in the Socialist movement...
...Speaker, Cameron H. King...
...It would destroy what measures of democracy the working class has wrested from the ruling classes in decades of struggle...
...Speakers, Norman Thomas, Frank Keeney, Frani Daniels and others...
...LINDEN, N. J.-*Sunday, picnic, and rally...
...B. Green, AdoiphfDreifnss...
...evening, May Day dance a t same hall...
...BUFFALO—Sunday, May 1st, 8 P. M., a t Hotel Lafaye t t e ; speakers, Gustavo A. Strebel and others, SAN FRANCISCO—Joint Socialist and labor raUy...
...Many of those who have joined the Unemployment Leagues are reading socialist literature...
...speakers, 3. 1...
...danoe and entertainment in the evening...
...Fascism is becoming the creed of the ruling classes...
...Awaken those who sleep and inspire those who are awake...
...A b o v e all, raise the banner of revolt against the two parties of capitalism...
...Charles Nelson, D. D., Bishop of United Christian Church, Long Island, negative...
...Rebel Arts Dance In Harlem Friday The moat colorful affair the New York Socialist movement has seen in years will be staged next Friday night, May 8th, when the Rebel Arts will stages their tint annual red revel at t h e Alhambra, in heart of the Negro section of Harlem...
...They try to prop a sick capitalism by further pushing the laboring trasses to lower levels of living...
...Maurer, Frank Cederall and others...
...Unite for May Day...
...This May Day is Labor's International Holiday...
...Industries in many nations have locked out millions of wage workers...
...The Danger to Peace Meantitnie the governing classes of the capitalistic nations follow the old policies that have led to ruin and measureless suffering...
...Against Fascism demand Socialism, On this May Day we send greetings to the fighters for liberation who are in exile or who waste away in the prisons of the ruling classes...
...They are being organized now In Unemployment Leagues in mors than a score of working class districts throughout the city...
...Matthews, Roy Burt, Dr...
...May this International Holiday bring hosts of new recruits to uphold the banner of Socialism in all countries and inspire newly awakened millions to the need of ending the capitalistic system and replacing it with the Socialist Commonwealth where all labor will be free and industrial democracy will become a reality...
...NEWARK—Sunday, May 1st, four meetings, at St...
...Speakers, Joseph W. Snarls, Joseph Martlnek...
...m. sharp...
...Either that or universal refusal of the masses to contribute one soldier to such a capitalistic war...
...addresses, concert and dancing...
...Rivalries between the ruling classes of the nations for foreign markets, lor concessions, for usurious loans and for spheres of influence again threaten the Workers of the world with another bloody slaughter...
...BRIDGEPORT—Youth Rally, AprU 30th...
...The two parties vote vast funds to banks and corporations while we either starve or are compelled to accept the miserable dole* of the parasite rich1...
...Clair Avenue...

Vol. 13 • April 1932 • No. 18


 
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