"JOBLESS DEMAND BREAD, NOT BANDS"

JOBLESS DEMAND BREAD, NOT BANDS The Workers' Unemployed League? took the lead in the fight against New York's starvation policies for the unemployed in a demonstration Tuesday. Saturday the...

...The Mayor was scheduled to appear but did not, in the face of the unemployed gathered...
...4. A lecturer is to be announced for Aug...
...The Workers' Unemployed Leagues wen led by Ofack Altman, Amicus Most, David Cory and Noah C. A. Waiter, Jr...
...From July 24-28 Haim KanI torovitch will speak on "Revolution and Counter-Rovolution in Europe...
...Altman was held in $500 bail until night court was in session, although there was ample time to get to day court...
...Discussion of (be party press, and the need of increasing the readers of The New Leader, New View, and other party par ers was emphasised by all who spoke...
...7-11...
...They jammed the corridors and the steps of City Hall...
...pulled him down, boating him as they did so...
...8 p. m., Modern American Composers...
...After waiting for almost an hour, the Mayor finally consented to see only one memoer of the committee...
...In the meantime, the unemployed were holding a mass meeting outside...
...Mon., July 17—8:30 a. m„ Dr...
...Saturday the city's relief administration announced that there was no money lei* for relief and that a crisis had been reached...
...8:15, j Hendrik de Leeuw, "Tales of a c Globe Trotter...
...JOBLESS DEMAND BREAD, NOT BANDS The Workers' Unemployed League...
...State Secretary Eric Ross of Kearney reported the organisation of several new branches, and outlined activities for the coming months...
...C8 to Sept...
...New Leader readers de* siring information of the New Jer* sey movement .should write Erie Ross, 1085 Broad St., Newark, N.J...
...10, Grand Opera...
...As the Mayor had informed the committee that the bankers refused to buy city bonds, about 500 Negro and white workers walked to Wall St...
...At night court, where he was represented by Comrade Mathcw Levy, the case was adjourned unti' July 19th at the Tombs Court, Altman being released meanwhile in the custody of his counsel...
...Wed., July 10—8:15 p. m., The Nation Program] Ernest Gruening...
...editor...
...10:30 Eugene Byron Morgan, baritone...
...Prises, trophies and ' free weekends to the camp will be j awarded to winners In tennis, handball, basketball, swimming and other sport contests...
...He will be followed by Ellas Tartnk on "Problems of Life and Literature" from July 81 to Aug...
...6 at Camp Tamlment, • workers' summer resort the profits ' of which go to the Rand School of 1 Social Science...
...H. Goebel of Essex County as chairman, and Rudolph 'Koller of Union County as recording secretary...
...Victor Robinson, 11 Party Progress SPORTS TOURNAMENT AT CAMP TAMIMENT A SPORTS tournament, featur1 " ing competitive events in all > sports, will mark the week of July ' 20 to Aug...
...They stopped in front of each bank shouting and booing...
...There will also be a special Textile Hour, and AntiHitler Fascist Hour, the speakers and programs for same to be fur* nished largely by those respective groups...
...8:46, University 1 ss...
...The matter of the Emergency International Congress to be held in Paris next month was the subject of extended debate, and criticism was expressed both of the manner in which the delegates for some years nave been selected, and also of the choice being confined to those who happen to be in Europe, or intending to be, at their own expense, thus basing our representation on ability to spend rather than service and standing in the party...
...At the same time a reception for the Police and Fire Department baseball teams was being held...
...Last week-end was notable in the history of the camp, the entertainment including a silhouette pantomime illustrating Vachel I Lindsay's "The Congo," recited by Richard Gaines...
...H<i was pulled down by the police and arrested...
...Tho Roosevelt Industrial Bill was the subject of considerable discussion, and it war the decision that the party should in every way possible urge its members to use it in attempting a greater economic organisation of the workers...
...Tuesday, when Mayor O'Brien rame back from his conference with Governor Lehman, some 500 members of the Workers* Unemployed League went down to City Hall to demand relief...
...ciallst Hour...
...At the Board of Estimate...
...Sunday night an outdoor concert on the terrace was given by Milton Spielman and his orchestra, assisted by Rosa Marie Brancato of Roxy's Radio City Music Hall...
...I j Thurs., July 20 -8:45 p. m., For- 'i eign Affairs Forum...
...day, Septs 10, with Norman Thomas as the chief speakr for the So...
...Most climbed up after him and the polit...
...Sun., July 10—11 a. m. Forward Hour...
...Jacob List, psychologist...
...Led by Jack Altman, C.Weinfeld, Amicus Most and David Lasser, they walked through Wall Street shouting: "We want Jobs," "We want bread," "Make the bankers pay our rent...
...Algernon Lee will speak on "Some Diverting Interludes" from Aug...
...Union, Essex, Warren and Mercer Counties all reported increasing organization of Unemployed groups, with Camden maintaining its lead in this respect...
...A cup will go to the successful contesting team...
...mously agreed to send a letter u the National office and each mem...
...The reception was spoiled by the shouts of the unemployed yelling: "We want bread—not music...
...10, Grand Opera...
...Immediately there was a demand by the Tammany administration for more taxation...
...her of the N. E. C, that in the judgment of New Jersey Socialists our delegates should be Normaa Thomas ahd Morris Hillquit only, their expenses to be paid by the party...
...At the National City Bank, A!tm..n climbed on a lamp post to address the workers and to ask for the election of a committee to go in to visit the president of the bank...
...The police started to push and manhandle the crowd...
...10, National i ] Negro Forum...
...1. New Jersey Socialists Report Good Progress The New Jersey State Committee of the Socialist Part/ representing all the organised counties met in Newark last Sunday, with Geo...
...10:15, Russian | I e ( Fri., July 21—4:30 p. m., James , Oneal, New Leader period...
...Features of the Week on (DIM) WEVD <1300 Kc...
...Sat., July 22—8:15 p. rh., N. Y. I College of Music...
...14-18...
...The week of July 17-21 Walter E. Peck, author, of "The Life of Shelley," will speak on "Life in V>33...
...21-26...
...the Air: Prof...
...William E. Bohn will speak on "Sidelights of American Life" from Aug...
...10, Grand Opera...
...Soon thousands were following...
...John T. Flynn will speak from Aug...
...On motion it was unani...
...8:45, City Affairs I Committee...
...A great State Picnic and Jamboree will be held near Metuchen, Sun...
...10, Symposium, Foreign Affairs Forum...
...Toes., July 18—8:45 p. m., City Affairs Committee...
...A committee of six representing the thret unemployed organizations of the city, the Workers' Unemployed League, the Workers Committee on Unemployment and tin Association of the Unemployed, asked for an interview with the Mayor...

Vol. 16 • July 1933 • No. 3


 
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