LABOR RALLIES TO AID FUR UNION

LABOR RALLIES TO AID FUR UNION A.F.ofL. Starts Drive To Reorganize Trade Jteaohrtion Calls Upon Workers to Rebuild Their Organization Follow,ng a highly successful conference participated...

...In Norfolk Socialist candidates ran for the City Council for the first time in the history of the city, and polled 367 and 496 votes respectively, In a total of 8,000...
...What Fundamental Trends Spell the Doom of SoCalled Society...
...The park is about 11 miles south of Camden and can be reached by train, bus or trolley, and by automobile via the White Horse Pike...
...The conference was held Tuesday at the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union building, S West 16th street, and there was S noticeable absence of the Coma»uuHt holliganism that broke up the first session of the conference • week before...
...Herman R. Ansell, state chairman of the Socialist party, polled 490 votes for Mayor, or close to 11 per cent of the total, despite the fact that many workera lost their votes through failure to pay the poll tax...
...Done...
...Editor of the Jewish Dally Forward, and Frederick Vanderbllt Field, of the American Council on Pacific Relations...
...The picnic Is under the direction of the various counties in the south of the state, and in addition to the address by the Presidential candidate there win be bathing, boating and other amusements...
...Among the participants in the discussion will be Norman Thomas, Socialist and candidate for the Presidency...
...Virginia Cities Give Socialist Big Vote (S«v> LeaA.tr Correspondent) RICHMOND, Va...
...Camden Social!*** To Hear Thomas Norman Thomas will be the main speaker at the Fourth of July picnic of the Socialists of South Jersey, to be held at Clemonton Park, not far from Camden...
...Was Marx Right...
...What Should Be the Objectives of Social Planning and to What Extent Can They Be Attained Under Capitalism T" Da order to gtve opportunity for free and Informal discussion from the conference are to be confined to zo minute* or less...
...Colston E. Warns, professor of Economics at Amherst...
...There were 14 votes In Norfolk in 1938...
...Starts Drive To Reorganize Trade Jteaohrtion Calls Upon Workers to Rebuild Their Organization Follow,ng a highly successful conference participated in by many Of th - leading trade unionists Oi the city, a call was issued to the fur workers to rebuild their shattered organization under the aegis of the American Federation of Labor, and to turn their backs upas the Communists who are responsible for the disruption that ail but destroyed the once powerful union...
...unionists to be chosen by this conference, and be It further "RESOLVED, that we call upon all the fur workers in New York City to rally to the support of their organization under the banner of the American Federation of Labor, to cast aside all factional differences and disagreements, and to unite in a common movement to rescue the fur workers from the clutches of the Communist adventurers and disrupters and to create a powerful and influential labor organization in the great fur market of New York City...
...LABOR RALLIES TO AID FUR UNION A.F.ofL...
...B. Charney Vladeck, Managing...
...The fur workers' organizations were present through officials of their unions, and other participants were Samuel E. Beardsley Of the Jewelry workers, Abraham stiller of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Charles Kleinman of the Fancy Leather Goods Work-' era, Nathaniel & actor of the Millinery Workers, M. Feinstone of the United Hebrew Trades, N. Gbanln of the Workmen's Circle,1 Louis Srhaffer, labor editor of the Forward...
...REFUSED CUP OF COFFEE PITTSBURGH (FP...
...Socialist gains amounting to 50 per cent since last fall were scored In the municipal elections in this city this week...
...Sewiallaf riaii" l»i*ruK*itta OsM'ns "A Socialist Plan for America," in face of the "Breakdown of the Capitalist System" of industry and finance, and the "imminent necessity for taking drastic steps toward a way out of the present debacle" will be presented by the League for Industrial Democracy at its 18th annual summer conference, which began at 8 o'clock Thursday night a Camp Tamiment, Pa Economists and sociologists, labor leaders and professors, educators and attorneys, Socialists and noc-Socialists wtU meet together In an endeavor to map out a sane, workable and fundamental plan for Socialist reconstruction in the United States...
...Salvatore Ninfo, first Vice president of the I. L. G. W. U., Joseph Breslaw of Local 35 and Louis Lew of Local 1, both of the I. L G. W. U. The meeting had the fullest support and cooperation of the A. F. Of L., and the resolution that was the result of the meeting follows: "WHEREAS, the fur workers in the city of New York, confronted by the unprecedented depression in their industry and by the frightful demoralization caused by dlshuptlve Communist gangs for many years past, And themselves today virtually disorganized and helpless to defend themselves against the avarice and greed of the employers or to maintain union work Standards in their shops, and "WHEREAS, the labor movement of New York City is conVisaed that, despite the disruptive and strike-breaking activity carried on by the Communists in the flur industry, the mases of the fur workers still desire a constructive trade union movement such as they had years ago when they were in the front ranks of the progressive labor movement and would respond to a call of true unity and harmonious action in their trade, be it therefore | "RESOLVED, that this confer jence of trade unions, assembled on j June 21, 1932, at 3 West 16th St., ! representing all the important la! bor organizations in the city of ; New'York, again pledge their undivided support to all the efforts of the fur workers to rebuild their organization In New York City and their International Union, under the provisional guidance of a committee of representative track...
...will be one of the queries posed—and answered—by speakers at tonight's session...
...Norman Thomas, presidential candidate of the Socialist party, will speak from the Parkman band stand on Boston Common, Tues, June 28th, at 5 p. iji !\or mi in I liomaN Grew With Times (CmUwm* tnm r«|« HgfeM sponsibility rested with him, rather than with Herbert Hoover...
...George S. Counts, professor of education at Teachers College and author of "The Soviet Challenge to America...
...Paul Blanahard, Executive Director of the CSty Affairs Committee...
...Refused s cup of coffee, Charles Gillespie, homeless worker, shoved his hand through a restaurant window, was rushed to a hospital and then charged with being a suspicious persr BOSTON TO HEAR NORMAN THOMAS BOSTON, Mass...
...Other questions propounded will be "What Plans Are Found in Present-Day Capitalist Society and for Whom Is the Planning...
...Norman Thomas will act as chairman for the seven sessions, which will extend through Sunday afternoon...

Vol. 13 • June 1932 • No. 26


 
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