Young Socialist League Hits Communist "United Front"
Young Socialist League Hits Communist "United Front" 4 RESOLUTION pointing- mat th* r rlasBrero of a Communist "unit- a ed front" waa read by a w ^ b e r of o the T o u n g People's Socialist...
...Speakers, T. D. I ' O'Brien, L. C. Kaye, McAbster Cole- r man...
...We have also elected a special committee on finance, of which Louis Reiff is chair- M man, to provide the necessary funds f' for an extensive and aggressive cam'* paign...
...Bat OMb - Bnls—sntl ! That Bmaiey Cnlaa Werksrs j ' TTATKRPROOF GARMENT i TT WORKERS' UNION « Loeoi a i l o. w. u . i w. isth at, I Phon...
...local or- t •atfisnay, Indianapolis local, i [ i l l cash and pledges for e •BRfat and reports that , _• has been much better atpa> dt T- had a drive meet- 1 hft sax ISO persons present, 1 Baa s n s f in that state are 1 fc Si BSSSJ1 nL New York City W IjJBJpe a theatre benefit j • aflnBentrtVatars • h h U B s y are recent contribu- . BjBJflPalism Forward Drive: KaaVhr (additional) t 5.00 ! •hSJP 3.00 • M l l.oo Bp...
...H. T. C. 1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — . INTERNATIONAL « J f U R WORKERS- U N I O N it or ths r j i r r r s r j statbb and >- OAK ADA SaUieSed with the amer>e lean redtntion at Leber...
...Their , report win be given June 2. At that , time plans for summer activities will • be discussed...
...May 19, James Oneal spoke on "The...
...j ;* CHELSEA BRANCH—Our third SO- ~ cial gathering win be held this Bator- g] day night at • Van Nest place For „ Friday...
...Ik L L. Q. w, 0. Offic...
...2 00 B * aenflton 10.00 Bama 5.00 }msmi 20.00 B?** 2S 00 BJJS* 5.00 • m s s a s (additional) .. 15.00 • ••JW 5 00 • c J r 0 0 1 1 ^ i-oo BrSS* (addiUonal) .. 1.00 • v * * * 2.00 B*^«o 1.00 Hf^Pasm, Fitchburg, B f " - 25.38 jjfc- 2.00 [BBf 6.00 wBLz 10-00 'v!^5» 3.00 BaJJ 3.00 faWlii;l_• 2.00 KB-Bniumg 3 00 • H p B » r < i » 2.00 BaJK1 100 BTL™° Alto, Cal 2.00 B j i 2 ? * w 5.0c B g ? ; - - 200 BanSS...
...At 8:15 p. m. there was steading room only...
...Of N-A 7 East 15th Street TOmpklns 8q.—6-7234-7235-7236 Meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday ; . SAMUEL SUSS MAN J. BXLSKY . , ISIDORE LEFF Secretary • I Business Agents B U T C B E R 8' ONION j Locai 17...
...Many more are expected...
...341 Bast sttb L Street...
...dj , Boro Park Branch.—The next meet- »' Ing win be held on Friday evening, u t May 29th...
...u Boa mestSja, 1st and 3rd Mondsyt...
...Or Monday, May 29, 8-30 p. m.— n- Tompkins avenue and Hart street n- Spwakiri...
...Bronx will meet Thursday* at 8:30 p. rr...
...Speakids era, Jaueph A Wefl, H. Sehsehner, M ow Friday...
...far Saturday, May 23, ~ two more...
...at *» t ; S » p .m JJJ • tl A D BEAwtSsV-Branch meet- IT toae art 'held every Monday ta the natis^mters^ at ^tca...
...No 3*0...
...Joseph Scaloasbtrg, Gen...
...Circles bar* been urged to enter a comrade as jamboree agent Moat circle* are now on th* job...
...AMALGAMATED - fnOTHTNG WORKERS OF - Vi AMERICA r j aaasjaaeBieS Beak sida- n-is union Squirt, 3rd Coor...
...Again the Cloakmaker's Progressive League attended a united front May 1st Conference, and even contributed five dollars, but on May l e t its banners and placards were destroyed...
...JOUVT BXBOTJTTSB COMMIT...
...Mason...
...Morrie W. Jaaeba, ehairman et t u c Board...
...B.W...
...S3 Watt 31st atreet, Bow Tort...
...Tomklnt Seusr* S400...
...They stopped at the door long ; i enough to sing the "International," i ' and be interrupted by a volley of i | Communist fists and blows...
...Bec-y-Traaa...
...Still a Few Unemployed ^ In the nineteen cities in which a special census of unemployment was made by the V S. Bureau of the Census the number at uaem« i ployed tncressed MS per r * ^ 4 r o f |3 April...
...Workmen's Circle 10.50 i • l i k e 2.00 , BtSSdat Branch...
...6th A D . b r a n c h — A branch 8 meeting will be held" Monday evening, e' May 25, in the clubrooms at se Avenue C. 8th a D , b r a n c h — A n important ? meeting a scheduled for this Friday 8 evening...
...Frankly, • the invitation surprised us...
...Comrade Brad- ' sky writes that the junior* have their ' baseball team, issue a mimeographed 1 bulletin, conduct fine meetings and ' help the party organization...
...L B. Ooldberg, A MerOelowlts, M. Ocodman...
...Bunday, May 247 win find the Yipsels hiking along the White House road...
...The dele- s gate was sent to the convention...
...The district ha* set s goal of 8500 worth ot"., ads for the Socialist Youth Jamboree...
...Herman was elected chairman...
...Those who would I like to make the trip kindly get in 1 touch with the BBBknal office...
...Illinois 1 The maximum limit cf 580 people ' bad reserved tickets for the Norman ' Thomas banquet Sunday...
...President: Semen MBWK Manas*r-aea...
...June 28...
...R Berahkovlts, Sec'y-Trcas...
...May 29, 8:30 p. m.—Church 15...
...P. WoUensock, President: AJwin Bosttlner, Becretary...
...t Praatdaat...
...Upper Nyack, August Oaessens, Louis Epstein aad Hikta Clssisrns will be present as ^ n a t h e n ^ t h e ^ n l w l y ^ c ^ e d ^ o c^ land County local...
...N . H . 10.10 mmm Welch 2.001 Baa (additional...
...Samples c •Cjasmployznent insurance - Bet the three by five inch * Km anaeed...
...Speakm era, P. J. MuTphy, B. Orr, i M Knobf loch...
...Speak- - Q ers, Jessie W. Hugbant Nathan M. a Turkel, A N. Weinberg, I. Granik...
...We must " mS Sparsanity of getting our A E n the people...
...Kyman Blumberj, Sidney SBesmen...
...UNITED TVTEC'KWEAR MAKERS' ONION »• 11 Local 1101...
...QUEENS COUNTY 2 SUNNYSIDE BRANCH—A meeting v 1 of the branch win be held on Tues- J day evening...
...e OSAMA* J PAINTERS* UNION 1 A DLoeccaolr a*to*r*,, Banrodth ePrahpoeordh sonfg ePrsa.l ntera u Begumr Meetings every Wsdrissday Bvai...
...10 A.M President...
...Ben]amis Snhleslngsr...
...They were invited to return...
...at the invitation of the United t Front Youth Dor Committee, a c subsidiary of the Young Commun- i lets, for the purpose of pointing r. out to other organisations the dam...
...122.81 was sent to the national drive...
...New Jersey STATS COMMIT!'EE — The state committee meets Sunday, May 24, 2:30 p. m., at 10S Springfield avenue, Newark...
...AMALGAMATED j pLOTHING WORKERS OF, l AMERICA i. new Tort Joint Board...
...One new member was added fo the circle at the last meeting and et least a halfdesm am ettneeted at the next The mashers win discus* the Communist Manifesto on Friday...
...Literature was distributed, 's Ths speakers were Murphy, Knobloch, F- Orr, Bteinhardt and Bradford aa r, chairman...
...A good band has been — , obtained for the dance music...
...Members arc requested x to csll at the headquarters, 20 East ig Klngsbrldge road, at 7:30 p. m. sharp •- to proceed as a committee to the n corner...
...Speakers, * e M Turkel...
...New members have d bean obtained...
...L. Rekeiman...
...If this is their united front and we have learned that it is, we want none of i t Lymg aad deceit may be good revolutionary tactics, but we I favor genuine working-class de• mocracy, for only in this way can the forces of the working-class be united for the world struggle against Fascism, against Capitalism, and forward to^ociaUm...
...Speakers, t- h . Woskow, M Gross...
...The following have entered the contest: Barry Lopattn...
...Pen era...
...King* has adopted a resolution requesting the Governor of Alabama to give the nine Negm - boys of Scottsboro another trial The 7 circle plan* to issue a bulletin...
...Seuistaryi Treasurer...
...Secretary-Treasnrtr...
...Secretary-Treasnrtr...
...Sally Rosen I* secretary...
...H. Tauben- I ,d schlag...
...Beading...
...done particularly good work in that 1 , respect A regkmat t^feranwi of I manner* ta the 2nd...
...President David Dabln*ky...
...S. Sarssohn, M. Kurinsky, J. Altman and others...
...1 y Friday, May 29, 8:30 p. m.—Seventh I it avenue and Perry street...
...a. m. a a a w. at a. a Office and nsjduuarteti: Labor Tess: pie, 343 E. S4tb St...
...Sec'j - s Trou...
...Rockland County, Sunday, May 24, at 2:30 n. m„ to which enrolled SoriaBst voters are invited...
...avenue and esth street...
...spokc basal- VL...
...Out atis tentkra is now turned to open air sd meetings, and for that purpose a camIn paign committee was elected with into structions to commence outdoor cam>d palgnlng from June 10...
...Comrades Henry - Procter sad Julius Umansky spoke at g our last meeting...
...Several new applications were received...
...in the clubrooms at 241 Bast 1 84th street at 8:80 p. m. * 21st A D . BRANCH—A social dance 1 and whist party will be given In the borne of Comrades Nicholson, 162 West 141st street Apt IK There win c be good music and refreshments...
...They meet at the Nevlns street station at I t a l l the evening William Tur- ' gell will speak on "The Capitalist System and the Claw struggle-** Circle One Sr...
...Manager and financial sec'y...
...S. John Block...
...May 9, a meeting was held for s our membership drive, six applications e were turned over to the city office...
...1SS 1 Second Ave...
...at their beadquarters, 639 Hendrix street Williamsburg District CouncU re- 3 port* open air meeting: to be held nightly...
...Dostoyev- o sky, Sage and Adversary...
...Fin SM T and Treas...
...Board meets every Tuesday night at 8:89 In the office...
...Circle Two Br...
...4th A D. BRANCH—A meeting bat ' been arranged for enrolled Sosialist - voters of the 4th A D. and a portion T. at the lat and 2nd A D. for Monday * evening, May 25...
...Sent stroll: Baalnasi Agent, B. Kalp mikoff...
...at the Labor Temple...
...Young Socialist League Hits Communist "United Front" 4 RESOLUTION pointing- mat th* r rlasBrero of a Communist "unit- a ed front" waa read by a w ^ b e r of o the T o u n g People's Socialist u League, at a National Youth Day v Convention at Irving plasm, New li York City, on Kay lTth...
...a Snyder Manage FREE YOUTH ^ ' ^ _ _ S ^ S et progress*'"* I seta, tl l»ettss eoatrfbetUms oi news r m . t o u t* I East 1Mb 88, New Torts Ctty National Notes ' National Secretary Swltkes extended an Invitation to the young German 1 Socialists *to attend our annual Jam- i boree on July 11 and 13 in answer to i their request to send a delegation to ( their Youth Day at Frankfurt-on-the- i Main on August 31...
...1 10 Street meetings are held every Friday evening on Pitkin avenue...
...Speak" era, S. Seidasaa, A Motrin, a. Liebo» witaT P. pssik...
...ignore », [mm ask of losing all chance basBT near future...
...AMALGAMATED i J^rrHOGRAPEKRS OT AMBBXCA New Tort Lseal Wo...
...Communists, unfortunately, a 1111 persecute working-class fighters whose creed is not their own...
...L TsitsriHSB...
...Re»ia»r I hiss) lugs every Or it sod third Sandey st , l« u . SUptermeBt Bureae opes every . day at • p a ! _^——————— 1 l NEW TORE - a Q L O T H D S a C U T T E R S ' U N I ON I A a W. ot A Local "Big Four" • Office...
...Manager Office St , West 1Mb street...
...branch bwf1 BlBndss'^md it was* planned to "~" "f*"0gttftr series, of educational taUts at SK^^awWuag during the next few' aj mm A m mtkucm 3—Delegates , j Healpsis, -Haas '! and/ Shapiro were j eWcted to the Kings County commit- J 1 tee-Delegates Schoushan, Haas, aha- SA pirn and Bree.ow were elected to thi 1 8 dartrk« council of the 18th...
...H. Helb 17TKBREW TRADES S-A m Beat Broadway: TilnBsai Orr- * dot* SSte...
...May 23, Front street sod Allegheny avenue...
...Sondeck continue to distribute 28 New Leaders every Sunday...
...O. I. Steinhardt, C. Bradford...
...Harry W. LakUer win m speak on "What Socialists Are Doing t* . In Vienna...
...Banl Bodos...
...D — — ^ — — — ^ — — — — g EC T. JOln 1 COUNCIL * SpAPMAKSRS ) it Cloth Bat Cap and MUUnery Werth ers tnternatioBal Onion...
...Alex Retakin and Hymen Werner...
...OrSc...
...Jj} BROOKLYN „ WILLIAMSBURG BRANCH —The 5 enrolled Socialist voters' meeting last m Tuesday was fairly successful...
...We a are arranging to Interview all enrolled Socialist voters...
...1471 Knox Court Denver...
...AU mteaested come to the Labor Ly-'H ceum at 1 p. m. Next Tuesday the group wiU give the celebrated Reading Museum the once-over...
...Kobbe reported the desirability of the party , taking a definite position on housing 1 and city planning, and advocated city i planning on the lines of the Sage Commission...
...These lecture* are free to . party memtam and U _ ' ' pa*-t*fdpatiag in tine peace Darade Saturday meet in front oi, the Rand School...
...Baal Oleesky, BeerstaryTreaearer...
...40th street and Girasd avenue...
...gers of a Communist "united t fronv" aad the reasons why the young Socialists could not cooper- t ate in any such affair...
...Monday, May 25, 31st and Morris streets...
...Evolution of Social- fl ism...
...Oar social director, Fanny Solomen...
...May 22, two street aiseifttgs r are scheduled...
...Albert R Oestra Piaaldeut Pat, rick J. Hanlon, VMS Prartftsul, Prank I Bchel, Pin...
...Secretary...
...308 1 West 14th St.: Phone Watktae net...
...Wednesday, May 27, Passyunk avenue and Morris street Meeting of 1 North Philadelphia South Philadelphia Study Oroup in 1 the home of am arm el Kline, 1114 ; South Fifth street, 8 p. m. AH com- : rades and friends invited...
...Stag* 87*8...
...Ki »hc believe in a new social n hsntsnce that we car...
...MS amssaiai ate...
...L ItaebUn...
...South Dakota Norman Thomas spoke to a meeting arranged by Local Huron Friday, May IB...
...Oper;- ators...
...t Chica.ro...
...Mm - - 3 TY/HTTl GOODS WORKERS » vv U N I ON t Loeal S3 of L L. a. W. O. 8 W. 1MB I k Street Bew Pork City Telephone Ch«4«e# - 5T54-87S...
...a ing...
...Louis apnStem, A Beaky, M. Saisberg...
...Local Hartford Is busy making arrangements tor the Thomas meeting on Tuesday, May 28, in Unity Han, Pratt street...
...On Monday...
...Member* of each circle should cooperate with the agent...
...in Clinton Han...
...Room 11...
...The second monthly meeting ' win be held at our headquarters and } win be confined purely to business...
...Wolstein at the piano...
...The i resolution in full follows: i "The Young People's Socialist ' League of Greater New York, has • f been invited to send delegates to • this conference and to participate t in National Youth Day...
...May 24...
...j...
...AstaBBBBObOfflee* tl W?l»tfiVtW*ro«a_ Booed meets every Tuesday svsarng St tba office Ail looou meet every wantetdsr Morris Braatenreidh...
...The Reserve Of- 1 fleers Training Corps at the school, ' 650 men, was abolished...
...Hlgrmv™"* avenue...
...Admission i. cent...
...i Jack Airman, the Socialist dele- f gate, stated that he could not par- « ticipate in the convention but waa t sent for the one purpose of read- c ing a communication from his or- i ganisntkm...
...Speakers, Ethebed m - Brown, Warren Montrose, H. H . Layburn...
...Harry -8...
...WASHINGTON, HEIGHTS BRANCH —An enrolled Socialist voters' meeting will be held Thursday evening, • May 28, in the clubrooms, 600 West 181st street The tentative fist of * speakers includes Max Delson, Harold 1 • H. Coryell, August Claessens and pos- 1 . tibly A L Shlplacoff...
...Local ««***, A. F. of L. T Bast lstb Street Algoncum t t* - Regular meetings second Wednesday of every Month at 1*3 West 33rd Street Max Shack, President: A Weitnsr, VicePresident: R Meyer...
...Out, fellow-workers, even though we agree with the slogan raised, we are unable to participate in the work of this conference...
...considerable literature was sold...
...LABOR SECRETARIAT OF NEW YORK CITY I A Cooperative OrgonlaaUen et tabor I Union* to protect Um legal right* of the Union* and their members...
...A new slxWmM SS unemployment insur- j_ Clawkd...
...Prise* are: full expenses to the j jamboree for the one getting the most, ads...
...Meets every Teeseay «t n-.oc 9- P. M. a. Merkia...
...If each person took a 0 stenti of the three, there t BtSsaSM piece* of Socialist u Etst is the next two weeks, t Eansah the efforts of Jo- h Eat sad Alfred Baker Lewis, " baeSBBi from Boston have • Earing the past week...
...at pit which A t ShlpJacofT, Jacob Panken «*• and AaguBt daaanos...
...May 22...
...M. Polnetone...
...Becretary...
...Attorney and Counsel, 33* B'—»>• Room* 3700-10...
...One member was arrested, Lila Wolman...
...Saturday, May 23, 8:30 p. m.—26th J d street and Eighth avenue: 16th street t. and Eighth avenue...
...ATJlated rtt* the American Federation ot labor...
...th* tmirtiiV^mP_Bv Federation of ia4 _ r _ t l W l bor and ftaOHMB '. ) _ N _ n U Wundinf T r a d e * • < a n _ a r _ w . c«u c c i l i sm " F t l —i J sf ' ' o r •TMssiss...
...Bam Turks...
...And v Mb Bsst they are going to t Ball i mmt sews comes from Read- s K asm s special committee of East formed to help the drive, ' CjfcBatph Bigony...
...Pres...
...8*0 Broadway, * Phone Spring 4MB...
...Bee' nlar meeting* every second and fourth • Tuesday at Arlington Ban...
...The state committee is called upon to plan for an active campaign...
...A Reading student at J Drexel University took a few copies to ' his professor* and fellow students...
...Bameat Ms—lei, Prandent i _. B'i WSM P A X ~ 0 H ^ * B _ _ M a*, x o t i_s*> s**t...
...Bse*y.-T—so, - Ales Ross...
...8 80 p. m—«8th street.raa<(.,Bay...
...Chairman: Charles I Ooldman...
...L U. of T. • Office...
...Bam...
...nior Plans g Leaflet Distribiition actional Office o t ^ o e i a l i s t Party J TuAn in the States at •F"~__ F: HEmM*''*' c*rrespeo*eat) St Bbgck,—A million pieces of is ^a-Mgr* distributed before oi ^Lftse Socialism Forward gi bcv feel set for drive fr & tn» nit'""*1 drive of- y< • 2 , from various parts of ai T^Zm indicate that the lLmgt taking responsibility F their members to con- ti ^^»f national office, how- •* fLjmt sen: a letter to ten ^ K persons largely outside & Cicevity, asking them to J* EdFtsJeting one million to " jnkc pieces of literature _W two weeks...
...A | B committee of twelve {three delegates from each branch) was elected, whose if function it shaU be to act in the in- TT tertm between general meetings and SB get up and carry out plans of work W enacting the-four districts In ones- jg* tion...
...Leon Rosser Lead Win address the discussion group at oar headqnar- • tens on "War Roasters, the Two For ~ Cent" The branch is grateful to the " League of Nations Aesocistkm and their representative Mr, Ralph Oar- ? son, who gave a very stimulating p address on the league...
...I Jackson * Ave, Lang Island City, N. T. Tel Hunters Point OSes...
...A fun county ticket will also be named...
...The International Labor Defense, for example, is in theory, a broad mass* organization for working-class defense, but this organization refuses to help Loveetoneitee, 'Trotekyites, etc, and the Labor Deferiaer devotee a page each month to "exposing" us as social fascists...
...Manager, K. Spistor...
...Kanegert...
...Hew TL ptcapeets Were added to the memberShip...
...The guest speaker will be Bela Low...
...York, Pa...
...Bt Peart Greenberg, N. 1 K C. member, sends a Ust of organ!- - rations who are to give au* for the t jamboree journal and asks for blanks, j George Smerkln, acting secretary, t writes that he is lining up people for the jamboree who will be reedy to leave with one, shirt and 15 cents...
...Algonquin 70*3...
...May 11, two Yipsels delivered the goods at a non-partisan meeting of the Revolee Club, with a membership of 300, all of Yipsei age...
...18th, 23nd aad I 23rd was held Monday evening m the I Brownsvine Labor Lyceum and ha- I portant business was transacted...
...He was given the .floor immediately after the open- t ing formalities...
...r. * JAMAICA — Remember the Jubilee r s Bjinner and entertainment of the - branch at the Jamaica Royal Restau- 1 rant 163-19 Jamaica avenue Sunday t evening...
...I l e u i s Bsatafsld...
...A request for < more Information on the jamboree ' and an order for some Y. P. S. L. emblems com** from Nathan Bred- 1 c sky, junior organiser...
...gbUCKTAYKKS- UNION [ LOCAL So a Ofltot and heeilgtitrtesa, Braoktm Leber Lyeemn...
...at 96 Avenue C. Nev York Ctty...
...5 00 •Shaba (additional...
...S. H. Friedman, H, it- N. Perlmutter...
...Sydney Billmaa, Oea...
...5- President, l. B. Bertsberg...
...NJpholas avenue...
...The committee express I ed regret that Comrade Kobbe was , leaving for Europe for a protracted stay and urged his early return in . the interest of the movement to which he had given so many years of good > service...
...AU are cordially invited...
...Those present were Julius Oerber, Herman Kobbe, Morris Bemoan, State Chairman Waldman and State Secretary Merrill...
...At one meeting the crowd blocked * traffic...
...Local L Regular meetings every : 1st aad 3rd aatarday...
...We are wholeheartedly ly opposed to Jim-crowism and all ,o its manifestations, including the i0 subtle and condescending Jimc crowism of-the Com mi mists in the . typo of appeal made by them to o the Negro worker...
...t The resolution which follows ] was greeted Intermittently with •y cat calls and biases sad threats and applause...
...at 8:30 p. m., in the city office at 1 a East 15th street...
...Th* profs had it put in the school 1 library and compelled students to write essays on war...
...We have found through bitter experience that for a workingclass organization to participate in a Communist united front means to betray the workers in the organization to the none too tender mercies of the Communists...
...wunasi Wstagen...
...enue...
...Mart's Place...
...At the * branch meeting...
...Boro President Candidate To Be Named Manhattan Convention WUl Meet June 9— Branches Active AMEETING of the city executive committee of the New « York Socialist Party win be pehJ-ij...
...Au- at , gust Claessens win present some hu, morous sketches...
...The meeting win be held in the home of Merritt Crawford...
...It is the 3hnesawa to conduct a rsparous eernpelgn KOCKLAXD COUNTY—A meeting has been arranged in Nyack...
...beginning May 28...
...A new song book has been issued and i ii UMBO* have been elected to get two new groups ttarted...
...v "With the slogans raised we are l i heartily in accord...
...There will be music, J 1 dancing, speeches and a good dinner for all Street Meetings MANHATTAN S 4 Saturday, May 23, 8:30 p. m.—Co- ' d lumbus Circle...
...May 81, a t 2 p. m. AH comrades are asked to meet at th ehome of Comrade Freese, 60 Center avenue, Norwalk...
...1 BUFFALO Local Buffalo win head ; .ha neanaaSBBg convention Thursday, 1 May 28, at Carpenters' Hall, 475 Franklin street at 8:15 p. m. Enrolled Socialists welcome...
...Last week Oamrads Lee moke to a peeked room oa T h e Philosophy of Socialism.** m view of the holiday next week the third lecture has been postponed...
...David George is carrying on the Socialism Forward Drive, aad arranging in a couple of the towns for the League for Industrial Democracy lecture circuit next year...
...M9**sm§Ma tMW^mf T r s * . . Bathos, sbHIm_> B*a See- M r e t s r y . PANTS MAKERS' .TRADE BOARD A ot Greater Bew Tort...
...They have 16 members...
...H. Margulles, ne Friday...
...AU meetings are g held at 1S3 Second Avenue...
...Come along...
...w r_- our Socialism ForaniasBi «»en - ? o u cannot *< Wm tbt Setter reads...
...40-43 W. !7th street: Stuyveeaat Use...
...38* W. 14th B t City...
...Circle Three Jr...
...Bagular Sa"?^ Thursdaj at Always Lose fee Bee4b?-B sT_i t il Tbis Label Boat tth BL Wsrters...
...at I MID WOOD BRANCH—This Satur- » . day, May 23, at 8:30 p m, a bridge f I party will be held in the clubrooms Ti ! at 1637 Bast 17th street near Kings _ , highway Admission 50 cents On ; Thursday, May 28, a street meeting , will be held on Avenue J and Bast i - 1 14th street Comrade Max Frankle has l been appointed director of the Junior ; Y. P. S. L. Circle...
...Joint BrecutiT* Board meets every Tnaaday night at...
...Two important matters of P branch policy were adopted...
...time in Maermer-Chor Park, West Haven...
...May 28, 8:30 p. m.—108th . v street and Madison avenue...
...Op May 18, re N. Chanin delivered a lecture, which I- was the last of this season...
...We are for the release est* rises war prisoners and oppose all persecution based oa political activity...
...Tuesday, May 28, 8:1* p. " m...
...This should 1 be an incentive to our member* to ' spread the No More War booklet a* { widely as possible...
...NEW YORK 'TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION Ho, 8 Office* and heed*usiVer», S4 W. 1Mb St., B. T. Meets trery 3rd Bund*, at , every month at Bi i i i b i I High School...
...Speakew ere...
...Becrstary-TTeasurer: John J. BuU> van and Samuel Obrien, OegBSBBBT* YBBT MAKERS' UNION . • tmstgamated Ciothinf Worker, eg America...
...I • * Rsni_ wAoost rmrrEBtr amos I Local S04...
...Then the state convention brought comrades with enthusaisUe reports from all parts of the state...
...11 Watt lstb t atreet Mew Tort, N. T. Phone Tomtme 1 aqaare sees...
...Phone Orchard StSO-i-a The r OoaaeU meets every 1st and 3rd Wednesday...
...Six new appucawtions warn obtained It is planned to •y- run a series of Socialist enrolled sin voters' meetings, if possible...
...At the branch , meeting on Tuesday, May 28, Blias L. Si f Tartak will speak on "P...
...Friday, May 29, 8:30 p. m.—Sixth .« street and Avenue B. Speakers, H . N. i re Perlmutter, N. Riesel...
...and I, Mrs...
...Connecticut STATE NOTES — Local Norwalk held one of the* largest meetings for Norman Thomas ever held in the state...
...May Day meetings were held successfully in the larger cities with good speakers and good crowds...
...A drive a on < to make every registered Socialist a ; member of the party...
...The state convention is to be held Sunday, July 12, at 11 a. m. (D.L.S...
...The concert at program Includes an Instrumental a<j quartet Elizabeth Greenspoon, cellist, r, and Mr...
...try t T e^1 1^y M M*^^o l 8 ;^.^t "s'peak UNION DIRECTORY > assBt es, 1.1,o w . a . i > tsmsa, l Snwts s>«j*Twt«tay mihTto^S* OSkn gj»gggg iaaa«aw^*wanaBrAaBw * flsM rttsnfy -TrcaiAurtT...
...In closing his reeding t of the resolution, Altman called • upon every class conscious young : worker to leave the hall, and Join ( ' the Young Socialist Youth Day, at • Reading, on July 11th and 12th...
...Peter Rothman PATNTBRS, DECORATORB OCT | Asaerica, DMrH* "m ^SSf ij Council ' ^ j j j ul _b fJjB mm wm...
...May 3*7 8:99 p. nv-OUea avenue and Eastern parkway...
...l e Friday, May 29, 8:30 p. m.—138th re street aad Brook avenue...
...M West *7th Street...
...to hear August Cmessen* on "A Sane Attitude Toward Sex...
...Passyunk avenue and South street...
...Indiana j Fred Warren, formerly editor of 1 the AApeal to Reason, spoke Sunday, 1 May 17, under patry auspices to two < large meetings at Marion and Indian- <' spoils...
...We favor resistance to wage-cuts...
...J. Boson, nrei...
...We are wholeheartedly opposed to militarism and imperialism, including imper[' ialist occupation of the Republic of Georgia...
...Friday, May 29, 8:30 p. m.—183rd m street and Prospect avenue...
...Pennsylvania PHILADaXPHIA MSSTTNGS—Saturday...
...82.50 was voted to n help the "Free Youth...
...May 22, at the headqnar- n ten: Reports on the recently success n fol affair in opening the branch's P new headquarters at 827 Bast Ninth 1 street At the following meeting, Fri- a day evening, May 29, Jacob Bern- 8 stein will ^lecture on "Social Forces n in America Which Retard the De- ° velopment of Socialism...
...Executive Board t Bweta every Heoday at 1 p. av, In the . office...
...New York Board at Tfelegste* meet* at the Brooklyn Lobe* Lyceum, 040 Willoughby Are., Brooklyn, ton the leu Saturday of each month at oo p. m J THE INTERNATIONAL , | ADIES* GARMENT WORKERS' j UNION l S Wast Iftb Street Hew Tort Oltj Telephone Oheleea 314...
...branches are to elect delegates...
...MOBNINOSIDE HEIGHTS ( BRANCH—At the regular semi- i monthly meeting Tuesday evening at , headquarters, 856 West 128th street j ' a committee consisting of Comrades , Henderson, Heneon and Sinter was 9, ; appointed with power to make nom- , inations for the fall elections...
...B. Blumenberg, K Gottlieb, M, d a H. Mainland, Ruth Shallcross, P. ! d Porter, M. Borsook...
...The meeting win begin ! • at 8:30 p. m. Members and friends ' are Invited...
...Joseph J. O'Connor...
...Joseph A Weil...
...A package party win be hsM**: Jnne 7 at 167 Tompkins stwMJUt Brooklyn...
...It tells for SO cents v Eagsd...
...Another innovation is a plan where- 1 by each member will be expected to ' see one enrolled Socialist person every ' two weeks...
...Speakers, 3? D. Kaplan, H. Fruchter, I. Klelnman, M S. Marcus...
...May 24...
...Waving 5.00 [sires 1.00 [Kersey 5.00 pfieJd 3.00 : faoat 2.00 1 I aejBr 15.00 1 h Coleman 1.00 : panmch, Union, lie...
...Meetings are held at 616 Rati 140th street Circle Eight Sr...
...social insurance at the expense of the capitalist class, and working-class unity on the basis of common struggle for our Immediate demands and our ultimate goal of a Workers' and Farmers' world...
...LAC1CDRT WORKERS' DfTXRNA- I TIOMAL UNIOK...
...New York Gty Jamboree Contest — New Yorkers are determined to beat the Milwau- , Steans with the largest representation < at thesiamboree at Reading...
...Local 184 meet* »n 3rd Thursday of the month at Bsilhorsn BalL 110 Bast Fifth Bt Kxeeuttve Board meets on the sad and 4th Thwrsdays at Beethoven Bait si* a rum Bt...
...The turnout for Comrade Thomas' meeting in Mwriden was wonderful...
...New Leader squad or- * grained to sell Leaders at subway stations...
...Manhattan win meet Sunday...
...NorBbsBL 20.00 ' psnatr 2.oo 1 pffMuler 100 fasnsn Co., Indianapolis, j I 11.00 i lanerk l.oo 1 IS...
...Kitty Pessin speak on "The Beginnings of Socialism...
...Speakers, F E August Claessens, Ernestine Shapiro, ad Louis Chertoff...
...S. Seidman...
...151 Clinton srteet The speakers win in- " chide William Kariin, Harold H. »' Coryell and August Claessens...
...Surely, t, the united front covers a multie tude of sinners...
...Meeti let awl SM Monday t P. M. meeoove Beard MUM day...
...aaager...
...Becretary...
...New York State STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE —The committee met at People's Bouse, New York City last Sunday...
...Meeting* every 1st and 3rd Went*, ! say evening...
...An Brook- V , lyn Socialists are urged to visit our , first big affair held outside of our ei , headquarters...
...Virginia Recently Norman Thomas was in the state for meetings which ended with more members and a decrease in the deficit...
...Philip Orlotsky Manager...
...Eden and 1 Jerome avenues...
...3 Speakers, Max Delson, M. Muravchlk, .' E. Koppel, R. Bsnxien, F. Hodgson, W. Montrose...
...Fa., July i 11 and 12...
...Many new members were received...
...as a result of the transfer of the former officers, Arthur Gordon and Harry Martini an...
...These i , were vigorously returned...
...Kings will hold a youth rally in conjunction with Circle One Sr...
...Basel M Wooten...
...Bsgeisr mmtrnm eesry ressday evening...
...Bd, Oottssrssa, Sseretary~ Treasurer...
...The successful | j enrolled Socialist voters' meeting, which was held Thursday, May 14...
...s YORKVTLLE BRANCH—A meeting win be held on Thursday evening, " May 28...
...laser...
...for passing out U terra- 1 ture In front of the Roosevelt High School...
...ready netted us two active members and .many prnspirti, fithe business' — meeting was maaysja by a prjllflc and . intimate, anasyaie est- the American Federation:-, of.•TMsa^'auyied by Com- f rade...
...The memas bership committee has been on the Job to visiting both members Who.have not k- shown up at biiibHibh aad enrolled i voters, with very aratifjlua results...
...7 East 15th street His subject is "Methods sad Tactics of Socialism...
...This may be good revolutionary tactics from their point of view, but we would rather not have it tried on the Young People's Socialist League Furthermore, we l e a n from day to day about the genuineness of Communist United Fronts...
...Cap and > MUUnery W orr err teternauonol - Union...
...a caadMate ..far': Borough...
...is planning a hike to Alley Pond w% Sunday morning...
...SB 1 ' ~ * » * ' ;' INTERNATTOKAL . pOCTBTJCTBOOK WORKERS' * UNION Hew Tort Joint Board...
...1000 copies at Free Youth , distributed and sold every two weeks, A worker* sport* group ha* been or-" gaclsed...
...BROOKLYN he Saturday, May 28...
...Pa.—On Tuesday...
...It is over ten years since Lenin wrote, "we must be able to practice trickery, to employ cunning, and to resort to illegal methods, to sometimes even overlook or conceal the truth, all for the sake of penetrating into the T r a de Unions, to stay there and by every and all means carry on the work of Communism," but the Communists have applied this principle, or lack of principle, to every worker's organization where they could gain a foothold, with tragic results for the organizations as well as for the Communists...
...May 26, in the Manor1 1 Court Community Room, 43-13 Oaro- lin street August Ctoeasens win be k t present to speak on the methods of a i, holding effective street meetings...
...19 Bt...
...SBB TRAT * ^ p J J B y y L U ' ***** a — (U- ]\IBCXWKAR CUTTERS' USUJ.SAJ 1V Union...
...Telephones Algonqnts - S60O-1-3-S-4...
...1-00 r[rS™a , 1 1.00 BBBflEr" 500 • • g B 9 d e r 15.00 • » ^ J r U e t t '. 5.00 BSSj - 10.00 2.co Bf»!Bi0 ,«r 2.00 BBsa**- 4.00 K h 100 BS3sf"ii 300 BfaS&ar- 19 2.00 Bsnsnff"' 5-°° BJsjnasM • 5-00 I S2SnS • lfiO BSaSfJ,.- ].oo nWtssW™0 iBarTg.-- " * 15.0 000 ^mgsBnnBgh 12.50 • s a w * 1.00 proposed tour of America and Canada, according to a cablegram to national i headquarters...
...A contest in getting ads , for the Jamboree journal has begun under the chairmanship of Jack Alt- - man...
...Thursday...
...Lacy Op. » : a S ^ & ! eU...
...uptown office...
...The gang O wffl leave from headquarters, 1496 , Pttsan e venue, a* s a m. lfith A 1 tk BRANCH t-Meettngs «• ! are held r»eiyMoaday evening m the Jja , neatskiuarters...
...May 24...
...maSS, Thanen...
...r s t t"*_sr^ Board...
...Wisconsin 13T...
...Arrangements are being made by i Local Gary for a picnic in Wicker I Park, between Oary and Hammond, Sunday...
...Oau{ the basis of tiffs special censsjB, tKl is estimated that in •JsB.iaaer MJH of J m a a r ^ ' W ^ ^ I W M f S ^ 050.000 akte-Bodsed- pr>rvoa*<ear the . United State*, who were Irietilag for employment and unable to SHaV aay...
...Ss—.-TreaO...
...t California At an enthusiastic meeting of Local 1 Palo Alto addressed by W. R Snow, over half of the audience were nonSocialists...
...L Offices, Amalltbone Bids...
...Organiser...
...Bring along your banner* Circling the Circle* Circle Seven Sr...
...Arrangements ' were made for standing 'room for others but even then scores were turned away...
...Kings win hold a dance soon so that they can send a few delegate* to the lambcrree, and to send funds to the striking West • Virginia miner* A hike will be held this Sunday to Hunters Island...
...1Kb Btr Bast ot 3nd Ave...
...3830 Chores...
...Considerable canvassing is •e going on by the members among the t- enrolled Socialists...
...The local is holding monthly forum meetings and giving Sunday evening social affairs...
...Bjafetarr-Treaiurir...
...Ad- f , mission, by ticket 50 cents...
...Rec Sec-y...
...A charter was granted to Local Rockland County...
...Barnet Wolfs, Manager...
...Local Norwalk is entertaining the 8. E. C. en Beanie...
...U P P E R WEST S I D E BRANCH— " The theatre party was highly successful...
...f**u *«31- osu* ] se I P. SC...
...May 17, ; conducted by Local Cook County, three days beforehand...
...P. M M Tigei C_r»an: U. Brown, Vioe-Obalnnaa...
...Pcna...
...There win be plenty of refreshments...
...Daniel J. Gage, professor of history at Huron College, Is acting as secretary...
...bus fare paid for the second winner, and Norman Thomas' "Amer- , lea's Way Out" to the third winner and to an ethers getting at least 820 worth of ads...
...Samuel Idndet: Treeeurer...
...The local has recently shown a tremendous spurt in activity, adding several new members and circulating hundreds of copies of Socialist leaflets...
...Nominations for the November election for Governor sad Assembly candidates have been filed...
...Sat1- urday...
...Treat...
...Oeneral •e Preeldent end Secretary, le l- ————————————————— ' y 17/URRIERS' JOINT COUNCIL sr r OF N. T. LOCAL 101...
...Bo-eUif T w a i n , THE AMALGAMATED I | AD IKS' GARMENT CUTTERS" UNION t Local Be...
...Topic, "The Spanish < \ Revolution...
...Sunday morning literature I distribution...
...jarkway...
...r fl- Thursday, May 28, 8 :30 p. m.— Ir- Avenue J aad Bast 14th street...
...23rd, 22nd and Sad A D's...
...Delegates should attend...
...Branch meetings are held every Monday night in the headquarters at Bg 167 Tompkins avenue, k- 18th A D. BRANCH—August Claes30 ssas addressed a ilssbli meeting of 1st enrolled voters and comrades last a Thursday evening...
...Denver, Colo.—A charter was shipped to the new junior circle of Denver over which Lester Shulman and B i n Stone are presiding...
...Saulman...
...R Chisllng...
...President...
...x Tuesday...
...A MoOratb...
...Joseph A. Weil...
...June I, i t 8 p . a t , at the People's i _ House, 7 Bast 15th sweet Manhattan...
...1 5th A D. BRANCH—A meeting wm '• ' be held on Tuesday evening, May 26, { ( at 8:30 p. m„ in the Hollywood Oar- ; * dens, 898 Prospect avenue ' 6th A D. BRANCH—The next reg*• ular meeting win take place Friday evening, May 23, at 8:30 p. m., in the ; >' schoolroom of 808 Adee avenue...
...ay Saturday, May' 38, 8:30 p. m — .8...
...Office furniture not required in New York will be loaned to Local Albany...
...Bras tow...
...May 27, atso p. m.— B - AUerton and Cruger avenues...
...Comrades Mr...
...phone Wat- J kins S'.tS Lean H. Bouse, rissliliiill John BulliTon, Vioe-Presldept...
...on June 8 James Oneal's leesare W * I h History of Socialism" will be given a t a later date...
...Speakers, L. C. 1 •e Kaye, B. Blumenberg, Ruth ShaU- j cross, P. Porter, M. Borsook, Eliot I U White, T. D. O'Brien, K Gottlieb, g, M. H. Mainland, t BRONX Tuesday, May 2% 8;30 p. m.—Ford* ham road and Wakon avenue...
...Knickerbocker avenue and Linden tsh street...
...BRIGHTON BEACH BRANCH— The first large social affair, enter- /~ talnment and dance win be held this I Saturday evening, May 23, in- the hall at 320 Brighton Beach avenue, sm near East Fourth street...
...189 W. 89tt/ i t : Tsiephone t a Z SOIL Sateeattve Board maete erery Ifeais j e n tl Be oSMo of the union...
...It was voted to move the state headquarters to New York City for the present with the understanding that an office would be opened in Albany during tendons of the Legislature...
...Ethelred Brown...
...A P. of L, t R 1MB Bt 0 Phone...
...The next street meeta ing win be held on Tuesday evening, d May 26, at the comer of Pordham » road and Walton avenue, with the h above speakers...
...The No More War book is excellent • propaganda...
...Franz Daniel win lead...
...Speakers...
...m President' wm .BW^aekt on -Toesda...
...BBHqaR sVSBtSSS — Morris Hniqult win deliver the second lecture of four lecture* on aortaltom Saturday, May 23, at 4 p. m- at the Rand School...
...We have become accustomed to the .' sight both locally aad on a worldI wide scale, of united fronts be3 tween Communists and Fascists, manifesting themselves in the ' splitting of mass working-class or,* ganisations, in the libelling of '. trusted working-class leaders, and in the breaking up of Socialist I. meetings, but we can not underr stand why we, who are unfailingly * and Incessantly characterized as social fascist misleaders of labor, were called to participate...
...l i t and 111 of The rstTSRNATXOBAL PUB WOKS3DtB OP 0. A and O. 3* West j u t Street...
...Phone...
...1930, t^Jssmary, itJSl...
...Open sir meetings are encouraging...
...May 19, Circle Reading listened to an inaplr- ' ing talk on "Newspapers and Public Opinion...
...CSsatsss Weber, VWi rrnidiiil: Sasawa < B O T C H E R S * OBION ! Local 334 A MO...
...Route 2, Oary, is in charge...
...Recording Secretary, J. Mackey...
...May 28, 8:30 p. m.—Sev- " h enth street and Second avenue...
...The branch continue* to grow ed ind the total membership is now 115...
...The first J is the holding of only one regular {j meeting per month during the sum- 1 mer...
...They sell for s r Eksaired each...
...M. Weingart...
...on Wednesday evening, May ST...
...president and Business Agent...
...In this connection, we are not even mentioning that the I. L. D. raises money for defense purposes and uses it for Communist propaganda...
...5 - AMALGAMATED COOPERATIVE :y BRANCH—Our sociable of May 9, and ig the enrolled voters' meeting of May iy 15 were very successful...
...Downtown effica...
...aSeaaaw Miller...
...Business Agent...
...Vice PreeiA. dent...
...by Raymond Hofses...
...25.00 as HsQk 2.00 Wf_ *• rlynh 10.00 B™« 1.00 InP1* 10.00 • • " • f 2.00 Bff** 2.00 BJ"*- i.oo 25 UmacB (additional'1 4.00 •»i>»ein)rd 1.00 BBPyrtnto...
...Asei, Manager...
...Sd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ f- 1~CB DRESSERS' UNION th a? Local 3. Internattonai Par Workers' et Union...
...SUouisUls . Board meets every Tuesday evening, * P.M...
...About one-third of those present , arose and left the convention...
...Comrade Golenpaul is to be ? thanked tor his excellent work...
...Office and Bsadqaaitats, n **• Wlllonghby Ave, Brooklyn...
...BzeeoUve Board n meets every Monday...
...Harry C. Davis, Ben Horowitz...
...1 8th A D. BRANCH—Branch meetings are held every Friday evening in i - the clubrooms at 327 East 9th street < ) BRONX ' I 2nd A D. BRANCH—A meeting 1 will be held on Tuesday, May 26, in the Paradise Manor, Mt...
...Wednesday...
...Maurtee W. Jacob...
...Madison Bquars 1934...
...d 7th A D. BRANCH—A meeting will ) he held on Tuesday evening, May 26, it in the clubrooms, 4215 Third avenue, at 8:30 p. m. 8th A D. BRANCH—The 8th A D, had a very successful street meeting at the corner of Brunside sad Walton E avenues...
...21st street : id and Eighth avenue...
...Who left for Chicago and New York...
...Hammond comrades will join in the picnic and there will be a delegation from Chicago...
...a [ j j a uM Pssshai T a_ar ssks erery person who e btsBMt tor at '.east 100, bet- a Rssm* oi literature...
...YJF^AITERS A WAITRESSES TJBTOB Loeal L • U M 1Mb It.: TeL Ashland 4-3101...
...Cloth Hat...
...RflXIJNERY WORKERS* UNION > IvA local 34...
...Peter Monet...
...S-7B33...
...Treasurer...
...Wednesday, May 37, 8:30 p. m.— q 180th street tnd St...
...Bseeutl-s, . Board masts see— Monday at 7 p.m Ot Olngold, Managsr...
...Comrades Logeman and Martin spoke an unemployment...
...Horn* gsnfeien...
...Nominations will he made for city comptroller, council president, two councilman st large, nine district councumen and 27 ward supervisors...
...DBVav This Tuesday, V. at 218 Via saesdem 'avenue., Theodore Shapiro w?l speak en Jierrr.aa Thorn- ot as' new book "America"* Way Out" u» TM A D. BRANCH—Branch meet- 3 11 ings are held every Monday evening m* at 8:30 p. m., in the Brownsvine La- o f l bor Lyceum 219 Sackman street...
...Norman Thomas win deliver his lecture on ."The Problem* ot SoeiaBBn in the United states...
...h* MANHATTAN 1 jg ' BOKO UGH CONVENTION — Bar- ag ough convention .for Manhattan to it nominate...
...Speakers...
...Philip Oretsfcy...
...a U H P WmJ e v r r u n a . Ofooe ** ^ *mvm • wi 2 is P h i i . f ISSsTMB, 8*e-r B**ert Bembroff, Pla l»J...
...Leaflet distribution and open air meetings are regular features* John Half and Ai^Wh™-*!!* Y i S > M *' idem of the Harvard Social!** Club, are traveling to Bates College to speak > a t a sopftaeass which has been a r ranged by the Lewistoh-Auburn loeal t of the party...
...Mst Lieblsr, Bs oratory-Treasurer...
...Phone Oromeroy 1033...
...7 East 15tb street, at 11 3C a m„ and 8j proceed to Cooper Union Square, As- , tor place anB Fourtb avenue, and I parade up Fourth avenue ta Madison< Square...
...offic...
...Philadelphia, Pa...
...Otarlss TOaan, j u v see-y: ( am...
...Regular ateeUBgs (very rnday at . 216 But Firm Street...
...Tuesday, May 26, 52nd and Samson streets...
...I Office a B 104th Bt Phone, Lehigh 3431 Meeting* 3nd and 4th Mod- < ' days...
...Iflingmi apmaa fsuvodor...
...Boston, Mass—John Philip Han a the new district organiser and Arthur Parker is city otganlser...
...that is, Socialism...
...A RetsIso kth...
Vol. 12 • May 1931 • No. 21