CONTINENTAL CONGRESS PERMANENT BODY

JS, Nest buainew meeting Thura-_T* eveniag, June 1, at above ad T„. branch voted to requaat ?p.r. to make monthly pledgee W upkeep of activitiee. David «t Cory, Carl Laraon elected dele-i-tee to'...

...1 p. m. Bakers' Union, Variety program featuring Bella Bellarina, actress, and a speaker...
...Darlington Hoopes, Socialist Party...
...Monday, May 29, next forum event 'White Collar Rally, speaker, J. P. Lash, chairman of the Asociation of Unemployed Col-' lege Alumni, and others...
...12 Mid.—David Gonzales and his Orchestra, Rumba Music...
...88 Harmon St...
...Leroy Bowman, [League for Independent Political I Action...
...Bradford Young in charge ct canvassers among enrolled Socialist voters in 1st A. D. Referendum ballota for the proposed exempt stamp change on hand at branch meetings for members who did not vote as yet In future due itarnns will be sold to members at eost...
...Gasper, Carlton, Hoppel...
...5:45 p. m.—Jewish News Broadcast...
...138th Street and Lenox Avenue, Manhattan...
...Emil Rieve, Hosiery Workers Union...
...After cress-examination disposed of all evidence against the young Socialists the three were discharged...
...Emil Rieve is chairman of the committees, and i Clarence Senior is provisional secretary...
...Stand ready to assist fanners in their organized activities to protect themselves against speculators, bankers, mortgage holders, unfair taxation...
...Wednesday, May 31st, 4:45 p. m. —Stage Relief Fund, sketch...
...Barn dance at headquarters June 10 to wind up the spring season...
...8:45 p. m. —"Steps Toward Economic Recovery," talk by Norman' Thomas...
...1»th-20th A. I...
...Features of the Week on lill Ml WEVD MlMIe...
...Main Street and Northern Blvd., Flushing, L. I...
...August Claessens will also speak...
...Monroe M. Sweet-land, Intercollegiate Student Council...
...Thursday, June 1, 4:30 p. m.— Bartow and Strange, Continental Songs...
...Grace B. McNaughton, National Service Union...
...and Union Ave...
...Norman Thomas, League for Industrial Democracy...
...Arthur McDowell, Young People's Socialist League...
...Linden Blvd...
...Branch meeting Monday, May 29, 8:30...
...139th Street and Brook Avenue, Bronx...
...Meetings 2nd and 4th Fridays...
...Julius Gerber, Socialist Party...
...Havemeyer and South 4th Sts., B'klyn...
...and Bay Parkway, B'klyn...
...5:30 p. m.—Children's Repetory Theatre, plays for children...
...MONDAY...
...Branch meeting Friday, May 26, 8:30 p. m. at home of Joseph Weil at the aliove address...
...in other words to further development of a workers' educational and labor cultural program...
...Further the development 'of lectures, discussions and study I groups to study the problems far ' ing ine workers and farmers and suggested remedies...
...8:30 p. m.—The plays of Upton Sinclair...
...8:16 p. m.—Hendrik Willem Van Loon: "The New Psychology of History...
...L.I.D...
...and Church Ave...
...10:15 p. m.—University of the Air: "The Artist in this Social Order", talk by Suzanne LaFollette...
...and Harmon St., B'klyn...
...Joseph Schloss-berg, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America...
...All party members, Yipsels, Socialist Consumers Leagues, Unemployed Leagues, and other fraternal organizations, urged to join in support of the striking bakers Saturday, May 27...
...George W. Streator, Unemployed League...
...Tuesday, May 30th, 4:30 p. m.— Hailnw and Strange, Continental Sonfrs...
...QUEENS Astoria.—The branch will hold a County-Nental card party and j social gathering in conjunction with the Yorkville Branch at their headquarters, 241 East 84th St., New York City, Saturday evening, May 27...
...Gottlieb, Most...
...Branch meeting Tuesday, May 30, 8.30...
...Panken, who was supported in the defense of the Socialists by Sol Perrin, AI f n-1 Belskin and Matthew M. Levy, put in evidence the flag and party banners used at the meeting to indicate that it had been under party auspices...
...C. McCowen, Farm Holiday Association...
...Mass meetings are being held all over the country at which the new Declaration of Independence is being read, the Congress decisions are given, and demonstrations are arranged for July 4. Heading the continuation work of the Congress rationally is the National Committee of Correspondence and Action composed of 26 members and an executive committee of seven...
...August .Claessens, Sayers...
...Calif...
...Earl Webber, Socialist Party...
...Arnold J. Ronn, Coperative League...
...H. Siegel and others...
...8:30 p. m.—Elvira Helal, soprano...
...18th A. I)., Branch 2 (844 Ulica Ave ) First of a series of street meetings Friday, May 26, at 49th St...
...Karl Borders, Chicago Workers' Committee on Unemployment...
...I us \nnrU •. LEVIN 4% WEISENBERG, Publ...
...Members of the National Committee are: J. Baskin, Workmen's Circle...
...Knickerbocker Ave...
...5 p. m. -American Birth Control League, talk...
...These local committees, in the i words of the Congress resolution, shall: "Call and carry on demonstration to secure the aims of the Congress...
...Powers Hapgood, Technical Engineers' Union...
...Saturday June 10, Beer Party at head-1 quarters with all the things that go with beer...
...Margulies, Rosner, Siegel...
...Liebman, Ethel Sehachner...
...August Claessens will speak on "The Essentials of Socialism...
...Parade will start from Brownsville Labor Lyceum, 219 Sackman St., at 2 p m. Comrades should be present by 1 p. m. for formation...
...As the delegates have returned home they have started action on the Congress rec ommendations that "committees of j action" to coordinate the work of the various groups be set up...
...Monday, May 29th., 4:15 p. m.— Spotting the Movies with Evelyn Koch, Reviews and Studio Gossip...
...ii Pages— prlca-ltte.—In iiunntitiea of lOormore— 121ctacit f.o.b...
...5:15 p. m.— Wynken, Blynken and Nod, A program of poetry for children...
...and Flatbush Ave., B'klyn...
...The young Socialists were Sol Rosenberg of the party and Julius Bertman and Sam Rubin of the YP\SL...
...Lawrence Hogan, Progressive Farmers' League...
...Monday, June 5, James Oneal will speak on "Origins of Capital...
...on behalf of striking bakers...
...122nd Street, and 18th Avenue, College Toint, L. I...
...Duffy and others...
...8:45 p. m. —University of the Air: Professor Victor Robinson *alks on "Vivid Contrasts in Medical History...
...Stand ready to assist iiiieui i ployed workers in struggles against evictions and fur adequate relief...
...8:15 p. m.—The Nation Program, Ernest Gruening, Editor of The Nation...
...Henry Margulies, a brilliant young speaker, will open the first meeting of the season...
...The branch will participate in a protest parade by the Brighton Beach Parent-Teach•rs'-Students' Association, Saturday, May 27, against conditions in Brighton Beach schools...
...Panken Wins Release of Three Young Socialists After a strenuous live hour trial I in Bronx Magistrates' Court before .Magistrate Mogilesky, Jacob Panken won the discharge of three young Socialists arrested May 16 I while speaking at 160th St...
...10 p. m.—Symposium...
...6:45 p. m.—Jewish News Broadcast...
...Rieve, Hapgood, Moan, Miller, Hogan, Schlossberg and Bowman are the executive committee...
...Class in Socialism, Thursday, 9 p. ni , August Claeaaena, instructor...
...East 9th Street and Church Ave., B'klyn...
...WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Broome and Clinton St., Manhattan ; Henry Jager...
...4:45 p. m.—Medical Hour, Speakers under the auspices of the Medical Information Bureau of the New York Acadeniy of Medicine...
...Al Meyer, Margulies, Ros-ner...
...23rd A. I...
...Longwood and Prospect Aves., Bronx...
...8:45 p. m.—International Migration Service, speaker...
...5:45 p. m. —Jewish News Broadcast...
...Sheepehead Bay (2321 Ave...
...Pilskin, Daly, Sackman...
...and 14th Ave...
...CONTINENTAL CONGRESS I PERMANENT BODY ,r»HICAGO.-The Continental ^ Congresa of workers and Farmers, which met in Washington three weeks ago, will organize in every state for common action on the part of unions, cooperatives, fraternal organizations, and prog ressive political groups, it was an nounced at the temporary head quarters here...
...Pliskin, Daly, Sackman, Koeppicus...
...219 Sackman St...
...Weil, Kaplan, Bradford, Young...
...8 p. m.— Modern American Composers, Theodore Chanler, Walling-ford Rieger, Lilla Kalmer, Harry Cumpson...
...Friday, June and,\4:S0 p. m.— Goldine Hilleon, New Leader period...
...Mil Immri *at *f th* aitM «iim In ih» .i„,ir mm of Horialitt flasaea lasseS by th* National '"!«<¦• war* baaad an Pratt Han-ileraon'a "Tha Caaa f*r Saclallsm...
...Kaye, Dealing, Blumen-berg...
...Salzman, Wilson, Murphy, Knobloch...
...5:45 p. m.—Jewishs News Broadcast...
...Brown, Crosswaith, Gasper, Lorand, Walter, Delson...
...John A. Simpson, Farmers' Union...
...MAY 29 Knickerbocker Ave...
...to continue every Friday thereafter...
...to be announced...
...Forest and Myrtle Aves., Ridge-wood, L. I...
...Umansky, Wilson, Rosenberg, Polstein...
...Outdoor meetings will start first week in June, probably twice a week...
...Meetings of Unemployed League every Tuesday evening at 167 Montague St...
...Fight U> secure adequate ! local relief and increased employ ment...
...SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Claremont Parkway and Washington Ave., Bronx ; Salzman, Tau-benschlag, Goldowsky, Wilson...
...FRIDAY, JUNE 2 126th Street and 7th Ave., Manhattan...
...THURSDAY, JUNE 1 31st Street and 3rd Ave., Manhattan...
...and they were charged with denouncing employing bakers against whom the present strike is raging in unparliamentary terms, or something like that...
...Meets every Friday at 496a Fast «3rd St Arranging a question and answer educational program for the next meeting...
...2nd A. D. (East Klatbush Br...
...Form a youth section within it sell' and stimulate its constituent bodies U> organize und educate their own youth...
...Murray Gross, Golluh, Belskin...
...1:30 p. m.—Palestine Fund, speaker and singer...
...6:45 p. m.—Jewish News Broadcast...
...8:15 p. m.— Friedberger Piano Duo...
...6th Street, and Avenue B, Manhattan...
...Ilnifhii.il Bearh (1113 Brighton Bearh Ave...
...John Peters, Farmers' Relief Union...
...Bakers' Strike Support Parade in Brownsville...
...The CASE for SOCIALISM by FRED HENDERSON NORMAN THOMAS says: "I have Ions admlrril It .....I nr(lently pralsnf tt.| I think It Is the hfit brief book on Socialism for Krneral mf for hrslnnrrii...
...72nd Street and Broadway, Manhattan...
...Saturday, June 3rd, 7 p. m.— Elizabeth Andres, soprano...
...10 p. m.—Harp Program of Classical Music: 10:30 p. m.—Book Review by Author...
...David «t Cory, Carl Laraon elected dele-i-tee to' the Kings County Committee, two alternates also elected gnccessful bridge and dance at 901 Washington Ave., Saturday evening...
...Speakers report at 2005—7th Ave...
...u Boro Park (42nd St...
...7:30 p. m.—YMCA Program...
...Louis Segal, Jewish National Workers' Alliance...
...10 p. m.—National Negro Forum, conducted by Carlton Moss, author and actor...
...to further the organization of labor sport groups, singing clubs, women's clubs, cbil-|dren's clubs, labor art and dramatic groups...
...4:4!> p. m.— Actors' Dinner Club, sketch...
...Logan Turner, Railroad Brother-hoods Association...
...Burnside and Walton Avenues, Bronx...
...Klatbush Branch (2239 Church Ave...
...STREET MEETINGS (All meetings begin at 8:30 p. m. unless otherwise indicated...
...69th St...
...Daniel W. Hoan, Socialist Party...
...Mary Fox, New York j Workers' Committee on Unemployment...
...Charles Hollopeter, Steamfitters Union 322...
...Stein way and Jamaica Avenues, Astoria, L. I...
...I would not confine Its ailvsntsgrn solely to "(¦Kilmers...
...and Harmon St., Brooklyn...
...8:30 p. m.—Halevy Singing Society...
...Wllci iii,i, . L«a «I|riM...
...Sunday, May 28, 11 a. m.—Forward Hour, Music, Sketch...
...Koeppicus, Weil, Chat-cufi...
...Robert Miller, Farmers' Union...

Vol. 15 • May 1933 • No. 21


 
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