Reaction Loses;Herriot Is Seen New Premier
Reaction Loses; Herriot Is Seen N e w Premier Communists Lose Two Scats While "SocialistCommunists" Cain Six rE French elections last Sunday revealed a decided swing to the Left parties,...
...Sylvan Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in the State of New York and on the shores of the lake, a sandy beach has been built...
...all the resources of the nations must be devoted to Increasing the welfare of the individual and his social guarantees, giving him better education and more physical and mental health, and making science and art and the wholeof human knowledge the heritage of all, accessible to all...
...Pjaul was to lay the foundation for a new and necessary industrial order...
...Speakers to be announced...
...capitalist production which has caused misery to arise in the midst of plenty must give place to a social system of production...
...and Ind...
...The issues in ;:ie campaign were expressed by Mahoney as follows...
...Election...
...Speakers, Frank R. Crosswalth, Arthur C. Parker, Prank Poree, Victor Oaaper...
...In his first term as Mayor, 360 arrests were made during a dress strike, and all the prisoners were later released because there were no charges that could be placed against them...
...90 76 Independents 26 28 Popular Democrats . . . 19 18 Left Republicans 101 72 Independent Radicals...
...Tyrell Wilson, John Davidson...
...Election...
...Handball courts, basketball courts, Indoor baseball grounds and a running track are also provided...
...Herriot Is Seen N e w Premier Communists Lose Two Scats While "SocialistCommunists" Cain Six rE French elections last Sunday revealed a decided swing to the Left parties, that Is, away from the reaction of Poincare and of Tardieu which, on the whole, has dominated French internal and foreign policies during the post-war period...
...Central avenue and Stockholm street, Brooklyn...
...Every mind capable of reflection," said the manifesto, "must be struck by the rapid march of events, which very forcibly confirms the Socialist criticism and displays the present regime in Its true guise of Impotence...
...A . Brooks, Harriet Wolff has been appoln' - to the managership...
...The great problem before the voters of St...
...FRIDAY, MAY in 72nd street and Broadway, Manhattan...
...bin Is Defeated The election followed the assassination of President Paul Doumer by Paul Gorguloff, a Russian...
...Paul after a hot race In which he defeated the incumbent, Mayor Bundlie...
...Paul...
...158th street and Broadway, Manhattan...
...The ( ldren's department is under tba direct supervision of L. Meltser and T. Bernstein...
...125th street and 7th avenue, Manhattan...
...A temporary heating plant has been operated there by a member of the steamfitters union, licensed by the Fire Department as prescribed by law...
...Nicholas avenue...
...Col'ege Point, L. I. Speakers, A. C. Wlenfeld and other Workmen's Circle Camp Ready for 1932 S« The Workmen's Circle camp Sylvan Lake, Pawling, N. Y , going to be bigger and better In 1982 than ever before...
...Reservation Books Open For Eden "Militant" Parl.y Over 30 reservations have already been made for the "militant" unofficial Socialist conference which will be held at Camp Eden, Cold Spring, N . Y . , althougn two more weeks remain before the conference will open...
...Pox street and Avenue St...
...Speakers to be announced...
...Moore said the radicals defied the flag and the Constitution but he merely wraps himself In the flag and says that all who oppose him oppose God...
...Mayor Moore, in his address, said he was a friend of labor," declared Kreuger, "but he merely pretends...
...peace must be established by the reconciliation of the peoples and the abolition of the nationalist parties...
...There was practically no disorder except In Bordeaux where several thousand Socialists,' parading In celebration of their success, collided with conservative bands...
...Bpear Knebel, 3. O. Olasa, Sam Safranoff...
...Vth avenue and 11th street, Manhattan...
...L a b o r E d i t o r N a m e d M a y o r o f S t . P a ul ST...
...For further information, communicate with the Workmen's Circle camp office at 176 East Broadway, telephones: Orchard 4-5992 and 4-6000...
...THURSDAY, MAY 18 Dyckman street and Sherman avenue...
...Pitkin avenue and Bristol street, Brooklyn...
...All the bungalows have up-to-date sanitary appliances...
...The Socialist Appeal The document contrasted the advance of technical science in Industry with the breakdown of the capitalist system, denounced the capitalist diplomacy of the government, the financiers and speculators, and concluded with the following appeal: "The circumstances of the moment demand courageous and rapid action to bring about the birth of a new order and to save civilisation...
...Speakers, Tyrell Wilson, I. imi- tein, H. Salsman...
...A new police station is under construction at Barkley and East Tremont avenues, the Bronx...
...Much interest has been aroused In the conference among Socialists in the East unable to go to the national convention of the Socialist party, as • announcement has been made that first-hand reports will be made by several delegates who will be In Milwaukee from May 21 to 25...
...Papers found In Gorguloffs apartment show that he is not a Communist and that he had a scheme for a "national popular Pan-Russian republic" headed by a "green dictator" who was to be Gorguloff himself...
...Mr...
...Speakers, Max Delaon, E. Koppel, Bob Delson, Fred Hodgson, M. Miller...
...Court and Carroll streets, Brooklyn...
...Former President Mlllerand denounced him as a Communist which Is countered by a vigorous denial by the Communist International...
...The social activities are ulao being Increased and improved...
...While Georgj Coan, the steamfitter), was on his way home from work that evening, he was dragged from a bus by the policemen, who then brought him back to the station house and forced hirr\ to show them how to operate the heating plant...
...Leon Blum, Socialist leader, had already been returned to the Chamber...
...Let the army of labor set out on Its march, disciplined and resolute behind the scarlet banner of SocialIsm, for the achievement of this program of common-sense and humanity...
...Speakers, Eliot White, Jeaale W. Hughan, A. Regakll...
...But he la a poseur—he merely pretends...
...In addition to Mr...
...A new t seball field has been laid out fine enough for a world series game...
...It la one of the largest and finest Institutions of its kind in the country...
...Jamaica, L. I. (front of Town Hall...
...Mayor Brings Applause of Delegates (By a New Leader Corretpondent) rILADELPHIA.—J...
...133rd street and Lenox avenue, Manhattan...
...SATURDAY, MAY tl 125th street and Roosevelt place, 12 A. M. (Noon) Manhattan...
...PAUL,, Minn.—(FP).- William Mahoney, editor of the Minnesota Union Advocate, has been elected Mayor of St...
...The SocialisticRadicals, the party of Edouard Herriot, made the largest gains, 47 more seats, and Herriot will likely head the new government...
...Involving a saving of more than $1,!>00,000 to the consumers and taxpayers of St...
...Marcel Cachln, leader of the Independent Communists, was defeated...
...The stei.nlitters union then protested to the police department and to William Curry, Tammany boss, who responded with a courteous letter of acknowledgment...
...MONDAY, MAT It 138th street and 7th avenue, Manhattan...
...The representation in the new chamber compared with the old is shown in the following table: Before After Party...
...In the night of capitalism a light Is gleaming which will guide your footsteps towards the true Republic towards a civilization based on order, security and peace...
...TUESDAY, MAT 17 lsoth street and St...
...Speakers, Max Delaon, E. Koppel, Bob Delaon, Fred Hodgson, M. Miller...
...John, Bronx...
...Utlca avenue and Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn...
...Additional boats have been purchased so that the guests will have ample opportunity for rowing...
...McKlnley Square, 169th street and Boston road, Manhattan...
...Frank R. Crosswalth, Arthur C. Parker, Frank Poree, Victor Oasper...
...The documents further denned his view of a future Russia as "neither Communist, Socialist, monarchist, Jewish nor foreign...
...When Moore was in Congress he opposed every bill that had the slightest semblance of favoring labor...
...Workers, cast aside your bwn chains and free the world...
...The Socialist Party won 17 new seats in the Chamber of Deputies, the Communists two, and the Socialists, who are outside of the Communist International, six...
...Hampton Moore, Mayor of Philadelphia, was branded as a "poser" In his "friend of labor" attitude before the International Ladies Garment Union convention by Maynard Krueger, local chairman of the Socialiat party...
...Speakers, M. Kurlnsky, Chas...
...W. J. Cordiner...
...Speakers, Jack Altman and others...
...He said he came here out of respect to the late Samuel Oompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, and the work Oompers was doing for labor...
...32 36 Socialists 112 129 Socialist-Communists . 5 11 Communists 10 12 Totals 602 602 . Of the 615 seats there are still 13 unaccounted for but returns from these constituencies will not alter the relative strength of the parties...
...I pledged my candidacy to purge the city of the insidious Influence of gangsteri/rm and racketeering In public affairs with its unlawful tribute of many millions every year, and the establishment of reduced gas...
...The French Socialist Party issued an election manifesto in April in which It appealed to "the whole army of labor" to support Its program...
...S t r e e t M e e t i n g s (All meetings begin at 8J0 p. m. unless otherwise stated...
...The regime of the financiers must be abolished...
...Speakers, Joseph A. Weil, I. Orosaman, 8. P. Ulanoff, H. Schachner...
...90 61 Radical-Socialists . . . . 109 1S6 Repub...
...The camp has accommodations for 4&0 children and 500 adults...
...The camp grounds are being beautified so that they will have the aspect of a lovely park...
...New tennis courts have bees added...
...122nd street and 18th avenues...
...The Mayor had attacked all radicals as betrayers of workers...
...Krueger spoke under orders from the Socialist Executive Committee who were incensed by Moore's opening speech at the convention...
...Oompers thought differently...
...Clark and Henry streets...
...Speakers, Walter bearing, E. P. Gottlieb, and others...
...170th street and Broadway, Manhattan...
...Sunarsky, and others...
...Mahoney ran on the Labor-Progressive ticket...
...Speakers, Frank R. Crosswalth, Arthur O. Parker, Frank Poree, Victor Oasper...
...v Krueger was enthusiastically received by the delegates and his speech exposing Moore's vicious anti-labor record was read into the convention minutes...
...Two policemen suddenly appeared at the station bouse, sent to take over operation of the plant The steamfltter refused to shbw them how the work was done...
...Moore was In Congress Oompers publicly charged that Moore was the worst enemy of labor...
...To the polling booths for the Socialist candidates...
...Long live the Social Republic Socialists Hit Moore Before ILGWU Meet Krueger Attack On Phila...
...Speakers, B. Young, D. M. Cory, H. N. Perlmutter...
...The Mayor said he had seen labor 1 Its upa and downs and had always been a friend to the laboring classes...
...His crime appears to have been prompted because he had been expelled from France after a license to practice medicine had been refused and because of French recognition of Soviet Russia...
...The assassination apparently did not affect the election results...
...Milton Farber is to be athlete, director...
...Ons report declares that Gorguloff U abnormal and another that he Is sane...
...electricity and telephone rates through the media nf new franchises...
...When Mr...
...Steainfitters' Union Refuses to Allow Cops To Man Union Job An attempt by the Tammanycontrolled police department to circumvent the plain provisions of the law was defeated last week by the Steainfitters' Union...
...Conservatives 8 6 Democrat-Republicans...
...Junction and 38th avenues, Elmiiurst, L. I. Speakers, H. H. Layburn, L. C. Wlllard...
Vol. 13 • May 1932 • No. 20