SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK

SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK ¦ national i a. vac* and Carry Ob! * W*^Ht tot Thomaa and maur¦••jj^teand county uckeu b* field age pension*, foi ab*j*tof water power, for pub¦^v water power, for...

...The play Is 'Son Up," by Lola VoUaaar...
...women Voters in Loulsb»4>tr Oct...
...State Mm gJaztD* ha* proven to be one kst hate secretaries In the counbts* directed the campaign work kosilt...
...t which r«™a, Secretary Henry, George i? «he» wlU be on the list of I connecticut ¦j-j'Jttcutive Committee met at rjwiee, 23 Church Street, New |to"&ja conjuncUon with the r* waamittee...
...Friday...
...In the week beginning November 12 a large number of new study courses and lecture courses win be given...
...James Fenimore Cooper is one ot those older American writers, who once commanded attention of the Old World as well as the New, who has been almost forgotten for a good while and whom America is now rediscovering...
...A radio will be installed to hear the election returns...
...2 and Saturday, Nov...
...Education and Publicity, Edwin Koppel, Chairman, and G. P. Meyers assisting...
...There Is a very good br^ct some of our candidates b'j*htgre and to a number ot bawt Tbe comrades in the So¦ essboku are doing all within l to bring victory...
...3, 8.30 p. m.—Various corners...
...kentucky mm Louisville spoke before l...
...Speakers report at 62 East 106th Street...
...Those who fail to make contacts with their branch organisers will report to the City Office, 7 East 15th Street, before Election Day...
...Many New Courses Start in Rand School Early in November Are we bodies that somehow possess minds...
...McLevy and Plunkett are speaking at shop, street, lodge and Woman League of Voters meetings to very large audiences...
...Speakers, Jacob Axelrad, J. L. Afros, B. J. Riley, Rufus L. Perry...
...Speakers, Jessie Stephen, Louis E. Well, M. Extract, B. Schub...
...Speakers, Jessie Stephen, Samuel Orr, Samuel A. De Witt, I. George Dobsevage, Morris Gisnet, Jacob Bernstein...
...i illinois b*et**»ry Snow reports a new at Gillespie and another m* Snow is a very busy man ¦mttyiog to do a dozen jobs at ac'J*5't*ry Henry spoke to a it'JJtwients and others at the B™™»tty on Oct...
...He la, however, an experienced bookkeeper, having served seven years as Treasury Clerk In the Civil Service of,his island home and four years as an accountant In a large firm ot exporters and Importers of drygooda, provisions and Island produce...
...Comrades Delson and Spec tor reported on canvassing...
...As yet but little of this recent literature has been translated, but there is much in it that is worth knowing, and that reflects the intense life of this stormy epoch...
...31 at P. S. 67, 179th Street and Mohegan Avenue...
...Algernon Lee, Isidore Philips, Bruno Wagner, Auspices German Branch...
...Speakers, Sthelred Brown, Louis E. Weil, M. Extract, B. Schub...
...Speakers, Hyman Nemser, Harry Schachner, A. Baron, Emll Bromberg...
...mm udmap, George and Kafka...
...4, 3 p. m.—Public School No...
...Report for Instructions at 2095 Daly Avenue on Sunday from 10 a. m. to 11 a. m. Watchers Meeting in tbe Bronx A Watchers' meeting will take place on Sunday morning at 11:30 a. m., 1167 Boston Road, near Home Street...
...Speakers, William M. Felgenbaum, Joseph Tuvim, Samuel Stodel, Carl Cummlngs...
...Saturday, Nov...
...101, 11th Street, near Lexington Avenue, New York...
...Arrangements are being made to have the speakers address the overflow...
...14th Congressional Dist Friday, Nov...
...Sunday, Nov...
...2, at the Graduates' Club on Elm Street...
...Note — Norman Thomas will arrive at 9 30 p m. sharp...
...Louis Sadoff, G. R. Sackman, Frank Brodsky...
...Monday, Nov...
...Committeemen were present from an district* of the The SUte Campaign manager reported that the Je*il^teph« meis throughout tbe state last week were successful, especially the New Haven and Waterbury meetings A number of new members were taken in at the Water bury meeting...
...saw* dosed—and then start al b*iwslogan must be made a ¦frtitearopalgn of Education Mj^vSrS stops...
...4, 3 p. m.—Public School No...
...4, 8.30 p. m.—Thomas Jefferson High School, Pennsylvania Avenue, near Dumont Street, Brooklyn: The speakers, Norman Thomas, William Karlin, McAUster Coleman, August Claessens, W. B. Robinson, Samuel Block and Theodore Shapiro...
...BROOKLYN 4-14th A. D. Friday, Nov...
...Speakers, Norman Thomas, Louis Waldman, William Karlin, McAUster Coleman, August Claessens, Samuel E. Beardsley, Louis D. Lleberman...
...189 behind us, the 18th is now busily engaged in arranging for another indoor meeting...
...William Kar- ¦ lln, McAllster Coleman, August Classens, Pauline Newman, Franic Crosswaith, Lou'.s E. Well...
...Norman Thomas, William Karlin Chas faolomon, A. L Shiplacoff, William M Feigenbaum, Joseph Tuvim...
...New members are being added every week...
...test virginia list Virginia Socialists are puthi M campaign Comrade Snidbgtbetx are now putting on the b Baches Snider, the nominee knor, has been speaking almost esfttdce bis nomination...
...The Comrade is also available as a lecturer...
...Tartak will- again be the Saturday afternoon lecturer, taking up the great Russian writers from Pushkin to Tolstoy and Dostayevsky...
...Friday, Nov, 2, 8.30 p. m.—Workmen's Circle Center, 8906 161st Street, Jamaica, L I. Speakers, McAUster Coleman...
...Sunday, Nov...
...Christianity: The Protestant Revolt" win be tbe subject of Prof...
...Saturday, Nov...
...Saturday, Nov...
...They win be under the management at Henry Gross...
...A week ago a dance and luncheon was held at which more than on-- hundred Socialists and sympathizers were present...
...We look ¦a wu in Utah this year...
...23, and spoke Er~ence of students at the university on Oct...
...On November 17 Prof...
...Brighton-Sheepshead The branch, organized three months ago, is making remarkable progress...
...Henry FruchPataken...
...elso that t bsfcr vote for our ticket Is exb^at kicallty...
...Anothei btssnned at For: Dodge...
...Numerous kutbelog held and much literHLjMted...
...170 West 74th street, tor five and a half years...
...Saturday, Nov...
...Theatre Benefits Arrangements have been made by the City Office in cooperation with the various branches and friendly organizations for a series of Theatre Party Benefit performances...
...Bulletins giving fun Information can be had for the asking st the Rand School, 7 East 15th street...
...Pribt...
...She told about the progressive work that the women had done in England...
...i louisiana ¦ sectary Diets Is doing a fine k* I busy sending out literature eg of instructions to the Social¦ inii—lim telling them how to ¦c tott east am counted...
...The speakers...
...Norman Thomas, Louis Waldman, August Claessens and Walter Dearlng...
...14, Broad and Wright Streets, Stapleton, SStaten Island...
...Speakers, Norman Thomas, Tucker Smith, Samuel Orr, Samuel A. De Witt, Esther Friedman...
...Note:—Norman Thomas will arrive at 3 p. m. sharp...
...Write Comrade Brown, 428 St...
...Or our "body" and "mind" Just names for two aspects of our complex but integral selves ? "The Body-Mind at Work, at Rest, and at Play" is to be tbe topic of Mrs...
...23rd A. D. Friday, Nov...
...4, 11 a. m.—Amalgamated Temple, 11 Arlon Place, Brooklyn...
...2, 8.30 p. m.—Various corners...
...4, 8.30 p. m.—Public School No...
...BROOKLYN 4-14 A. D. Immediately after Election Day a public forum will be organized by this branch...
...3, 8.30 p. m.—Various corners...
...Plans are being ¦»«!*fflo hour when Lidman and m speak in Richmond...
...Louis Pinken, Isidore Polsteln, Isidore Philips, Patrick J. Murphy, Henry Fruchter...
...The branch decided to organize a forum in the near future...
...Dleti ma Kady for organization work ¦was...
...Speakers, August Claessens, Rachel Panken, A. N. Weinberg, Molly Weingart, Ben Goodman, Philip Hansel, William Karlin and Margaret F. Karlin...
...Socialist Party...
...8th Congressional Dist...
...Grace Kansome's talk at the Rand School at 2 o'clock this Saturday afternoon, November 3, In which this question will be discussed.' The next two Saturdays, November 3 and 10, Mr...
...The city office will be open all day Election Day...
...Where ballots are being used in the Bronx, Queens and Richmond Counties, it is important that we have several *.o cover the polls from 5 p. m. on and through the count...
...Prices range from $1 to $3...
...Also Norman Thomas, August Claessens, Margaret P. Karlin, Frank Crosswalth...
...2, 8.30 p. m.—Corner Albany Avenue and St...
...31st, at EE** is being planned by loc"** Nov...
...The Local Secbiotaies stamps from the State bj reports that she is selling a bt-WaUs and Bars...
...Friday, Nov...
...Speakers report at 420 Hinsdale Street...
...John Macy will discuss Cooper and the Old Frontier In his lecture next Monday night...
...Saturday, Nov...
...Speakers report at 219 Sackman Street...
...Bridgeport A number of shop meetings will be held here this week by Jasper McLevy and Fred Cederhohns...
...WF^not of effort into the camb^,?* Election day, be at you] ¦t** i*t the two old parties Wv*L ut on to their game...
...He would very much appreciate the opportunity to return to his old profession and promises satisfaction to any Comrade wtso Is ahla and willing SS afford him that opportunity...
...The following committees were elected: YPSL, Comrades Freed and Spector...
...We must cover as many election districts as possible...
...W*^Ht tot Thomaa and maur¦••jj^teand county uckeu b* field age pension*, foi ab*j*tof water power, for pub¦^v water power, for publl* b*5 «*1 mine* and railroads mm *-t«ith injunctions in laboi ¦ ^lunu will be voting foi ¦ ¦mstwuI benefit the masses ¦•"si complete emandpatlor mrJTtrvcn Capitalism...
...Comrade Brown has also been an elevator operator, having been employed in this capacity at tbe Berkley Hotel...
...All Party members are urged to get In touch with their branch organizers at once so that we may know in advance how many men and women we can depend upon for this important duty...
...Speakers, Jessie Stephen, Rachel Panken, A. N. Weinberg, Molly Welngart, Ben Goodman, Philip Hansel...
...3, 8.30 p. m.—Various corners Speakers report at 62 East 106th Street...
...Wassersteln and George ¦jtt banquet given by the Work¦w* to Newport News on Mon¦5* on Thursday night, Nov...
...Speakers report at 1167 Boston Road...
...BRONX 7 East A well attended meeting was held...
...The chairman of each committee and officers ot the branch will serve as members of the Executive Board...
...The women comrades have organized themselves to act as ushers at the rail: on Oct...
...Speakers, Norman Thomas, William Karlin, Charles Solomon, A. I. Shiplacoff, August Claessens, Louis P. Goldoerg, Jacoo Axelrad, B. J. Riley and Louis Sadoff...
...Speakers, Ethelred Brown, Hyman Nemser, James Oneal, Harry Schachner, A. Baron, Emll Bromberg...
...2, 8.30 p. m.—James MadSchool, Quentln Road Md Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn...
...On November 4 the 18th and the 23rd A. D. districts will run a joint meeting in Public School No...
...The Socialists are planning for a good time Election night at the Workmen's Circle Educational Center on Legion Avenue...
...Miss 8tephen spoke before the Hamden League of Woman Voters...
...Note:—Norman Thomas will arrive at 5.15 p. m. Sunday, Nov...
...Hall Meetings Friday, Nov...
...The Socialists here are planning to open new headquarters after election...
...The sentiment lor our WTgHin* the capitalist press to [^¦fiMt space and a good basxwd...
...Any trade unionist, party member or Ylpsel who wishes to get a scholarship should get in his application within the next few days...
...Free scholarships in the Workers' Training Course at the Rand School have thus far been awarded to 92 young men and women, each of whom win attend the school three or four nights a week for the next six months...
...Fagin win begin a series of six lectures on American Life In Novel and Drama, and after New Years, Mr...
...62, Norfolk and Hester Streets, New York...
...W indiana t Socialists report an Increased cte tod that prospects are good bet...
...Lectures by prominent speakers will be delivered every Friday evening at the Williamsburg Mansion, 297 South 5th Street...
...3— Various corners...
...Comrade Brown Is a Unitarian minister with a small congregation of colored radicals, but his work in this field is a labor of love...
...I about eighty meetings will bnbeld...
...Speakers...
...25 ssm...
...H. Spitzer, Joseph N. Cohen, S. Sarasohn, Levick...
...See special announcement on this page...
...Proceeds win be divided asssssg- an cooperating srgsiiliatlons More details later...
...Speakers report at 219 Sackman Street...
...2, 8.30 p. m.—Hunts Point Palace, Southern Blvd...
...Dls¦W-^ntace of literature that car b^steverlestlngly at it unti...
...This Indiana b» had experience in running b> »xi toey have made use ol eeieoce and knowledge...
...Be has great hopes of Bcssh in membership after elechustling Virginia comrades gag tot a Thanksgiving banquet Invitations have been sent ¦star of Party leaders...
...Sunday, Nov...
...3. 8.30 p. m.—Various corners...
...3, 8.30 p. m.—Havemeyer it South 4th Streets...
...Hockstein, chairman of the Membership Committee...
...2, 8.30 p. m.—Labor Temple, 245 East 84th Street, New York...
...156, Sutter Avenue and Grafton Street...
...Note:—Norman Thomas will arrive at 10.30 p m Friday, Nov...
...Are we minds conveniently equipped with bodies...
...The speakers, B. C. Vladeck, Hyman Nemser, Harry Schachner, A. Baron...
...Jasper McLevy will speak at the Winchester Repeating Arms Factory on Wednesday noon...
...She advised the women to work against war and to vo'e for Thomas and Maurer Walter E. Davis acted as chairman of the Executlvt Committee meeting The delegates reported that a large amount of literature Is being distributed throughout the state...
...New York City Watchers...
...16 A. D. With the success of the Public School meeting in P. S. No...
...City Office Plans Theatre Party Series The City Officio of the party is cooperating wttb the branches and friendly organtsatiosia in a series of Party Benefit performances...
...3rd, 8.30 p. m.—Various comers...
...2, 8.30 p. m.—Various corners...
...of the League of Wobw*?rjt*rshalltown...
...BRONX 3-4-5, A. D.'s Saturday, Nov...
...2 at the Humboldt K.*?10- at 8 P- m...
...Speakers, Samuel E. Beardsley, Margaret F. Karlin, Louis D. Lleberman, Samuel P. Ulanoff, Joseph Leventhal, Harry Ulanoff, Julius Green, M. Edelson and M. Goldowsky...
...and 163rd Street, Bronx...
...Street Meetings l-2-4th A. D. Friday, Nov...
...Johns Place...
...2. 8.30 p. m.—Williamsburg Mansion, 297 South 5th Street...
...4, 2.30 p. m.—Boro Park Labor Lyceum, 14th Avenue and 42nd Street, Brooklyn Speakers, Norman Thomas, August Claessens, William M. Felgenbaum, Joseph Tuvim...
...Socialist Branches, Young People's Societies and Workmen's Circles who are arranging lecture courses should get tat touch st once with Comrade Claessens, of Bast 15tb Street, in regard to securing Comrade Brown tor dates...
...he is determined to build bsn] party organization in louisI utah mat xranedy sends in s big list ¦ asoben to the Party...
...Goldenweiser's lecture in his course on the Story of Religion...
...i virginia ¦ sectary George makes an ex¦asat on work done in his state...
...Speakers, Norman Thomas, Louis Waldman...
...Note:— Norman Thomas will arrive at 3:45 p. m. sharp...
...2, 8.30 p. m.—Various corners...
...A large number of new lecture courses and study courses win start In the week of November 12...
...Comrades Kafka, Lidman W** spoke In Ettricks...
...Nicholas Avenue...
...2, 8.30 p. m.—Various corners...
...The ob¦> nite funds to support the State ¦pit the winter months...
...Norman Thomas will be the chief speaker and an overflow meeting Is anticipated...
...Sunday, Nov...
...Sunday, Nov...
...5, 8:30 p. m.—Public School No...
...Isidore Laderman, Joseph A. Well Personal Ethelred Brown, regular Socialist speaker, seeks employment this winter...
...Speakers report at 121 Second Avenue...
...The organization campaign Is gathering momentum with the prospects of one hundred members before very long...
...In New York and Kiags County, where voting machines will be installed, tl.e task Is easier and while It is desirable to have watchers all day, nevertheless, those who cannot volunteer for full time should at least be ready to serve at the polls between 5 and 7 p. m., so that they may be present at the count and see that the correct totals are copied from the back of the machines to the report sheets...
...27, ¦* qearge, assisted by "members Workmen's Circle, made Bh from house to house in New¦* Mrs...
...Speakers, Frank Crosswalth, Isidore Corn, Samuel H. Friedman, Louis P. Goldberg, Charles Solomon...
...Speakers, Norman Thomas, Louis Waldman, B. C. Vladeck, August Claessens...
...4, 2 p. m.—Pythian Temple, Coney Island...
...Speakers, Jacob Axelrad, J. L Afros, Rufus L. Perry, B. J. Riley, Louis Sadoff, G. R. Sackman, Frank Brodsky, H. Spltzer, J. N. Cohen, S. Sarasohn, Levick...
...It is absolutely necessary that tevery Party member watch on Election Day...
...Assignments to the various districts will be given...
...Saturday, Nov...
...Speakers, Isidore Corn, L. P. Goldberg, Tsldore Laderman, Joseph A. Weil, Samuel H. Friedman...
...Speakers, Norman Thomas, August Claessens, William M. Felgenbaum, Charles Solomon, Joseph Tuvim...
...Tartak will lecture'on Russian literature since tbe 1917 Revolution...
...How¦'knee lor Governor, spoke ¦tforer K. P. H. P. st Shenb m and our nominee lor Conbirth District, john j. Donai kffcsat district on Oct...
...Sunday, Nov...
...When we consider that bah* only been organised a very bsc, It speaks well for the leaderks party there...
...Entertainment, Comrades Delson and Spector...
...Only one hundred scholarships were originally offered, but this number may be somewhat exceeded, as a number of seemingly desirable applicants are still to be interviewed...
...It is absolutely necessary that every member volunteer to watch on Election .Day...
...Speakers...
...There will be no classes or lectures at the Rand School on Election Night, but on Wednesday all courses will proceed according to schedule...
...East Harlem Friday, Nov...
...Addressing envelopes containing Victor Berger's speech is now in full swing and the branch expects to mail it to each voter of this district...
...b montana btssh Party la keeping up its mr-M BecUon Day...
...Barnet Wolff, James Oneal...
...jj* » meeting in Chester, twelve urn Richmond...
...k- Iowa binary McCrillla reports * bfiajch he spoke on Oct...
...3, 8.30 p. m.—Rockaway Parkway and Rutland Road and other corners...
...Falling a eaB to the accountant's clerk be win gladly answer one as an elevator operator...
...A program ol ban s ready after election...
...Speakers report at 121 2nd Avenue...
...156, at Grafton and Sutter Avenues...
...Note:— Norman Thomas will arrive at 4:30 p. m. sharp...
...MANHATTAN £2-23 A. D. The last meeting took place...
...The first serforsnanoe win be at the Lucille La Verne Theatre, Monday evening, November ta...
...All of their meetings have k pod crowds and literature k« been good...
...18th A. B. Friday, Nov...
...He will also speak at the meeting of League of Woman Voters on Friday afternoon, Nov...

Vol. 7 • November 1928 • No. 46


 
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