Socialists of Phila. To Meet Next Sunday

Socialists of Phila. To Meet Next Sunday Convention To Candidates — News from Other L_ tmf— C m l i ' S ' O L*iI)ELFHIA. — The city of the Philadelphia -fpjrry wiD be held SunJ* jgja....

...For the week of July 23 rd, Dorsha, who is a pioneer ta American schools of t h e dance, wttt be the feature of the programs...
...Locals Albany and Schenectady, as well as the locals at TJtica and Buffalo, have agreed to accept the services of Frank Crosswaitb In connection with the next western trip which Crosswaitb may make...
...AMALGAMATED COOPERATIVE...
...At the first meeting of the Joint Campaign Commutes of tbe 18th A. D., Joseph F. Viola was selected in place of Jack Axelrad as candidate for Assembly...
...8:30 p. m—Church Ave...
...Our attention is now concentrated on pushing the sale of tickets for the Party Picnic of July 25...
...a request to the governor of Alabama for a new trial for the eight Negro boys sentenced to death for alleged rape...
...Margaret Daniels is giving a series of lectures on the "New Psychology and the Changing World," at Unity House Forest Park, Pa...
...Wisconsin b ef Sheboygan, will bold H picnic and mass meeting [Ms 19...
...Iowa - new subscriptions to Sossers and four new party J n s a recent day's work in PfSt of L S. McCrillis, state V New Jersey jew brandies have been IS Union County...
...Speakers, H. Salzman, D. Kaplan, L KleinBaan...
...our distribution inspector...
...MERRITT CRAWFORD, Organiser...
...Widmark was born in Denmark...
...Thursday...
...8:30 p. m.—137th St...
...He called on an nTtr"*""" to see that theii dues are paid and that they try to get their friends interested in Joining the party and in subscribing ta the party press...
...sUske plans are well under ts SSV local at Walla Walla, if...
...Do you drive a car from the back seat...
...Saturday, July 18, 8:30 u. m—38th Ave...
...SAN FRANCISCO.—The Socialist Party of San Francisco has begun an intensive campaign...
...Roger Rush and Hyman Sheantw, who have Just completed an organization tour of tilt state, are leading the work in the district and have seen elected by Bay District Organisers...
...Evening Meetings Friday, July 17, 8:30 p. m.—Havemeyer and So...
...was found dead, overcome by carbon monoxide gas in a garage at the rear of his home...
...BROOKLYN COUNTY MEMBERSHIP MEETING.— Tbe meeting to which the [ members of Brooklyn branches were . invited was held on Wednesday, July 8, in the Kings County Labor Lyceum...
...Preparations for the coming campaign are being initiated...
...Give me a blank" Here's an application blank for you to try the...
...July 17, 8:30 p. m.—Utica Aye...
...Over SO delegates from tbe Socialist Party, German Singing Society, -Workmen's Circle, Mothers' Clubs, and the Jewish Socialist Verband attended...
...BUFFALO reports that the Chambers of Commerce of that city has sent an Invitation to the Socialist Party to hold its 1932 National Convention In Buffalo...
...Two New Organizers Speed Party Work In San Francisco Bay District (By A w«w LmSar Cwwsw...
...Speakers, Theodore Shapiro, Jos...
...Irene Jager, 411 Helen C «f Linden...
...We sent 2 tickets to every enrolled voter In the upper 8tb A. D. together with a special letter and a piece of literature...
...TKea th* same • man who had star • ed tin: yelling came up and kicked the, tew am from under Rush, who fell -Xf-Xbi street and sprained his writ Sfisb climbed up on the box and u <d the Oommuntete that tbe Socialist P a r t y was not going to te driven off that owner, and that they were stes 'tjaijtht and ' would te there every Thursday night...
...Blumenberg...
...Well, you see, I can do more for Socialism outside of the party...
...Jesse Gross...
...Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 p. m.—158th St...
...and B'way...
...be no admission charge...
...N. J. CandiS gayer of Linden and treetfTJBten county have already •uasted by these branches...
...BRONX Friday, July 17, 8:30 p. m.—Aldus St...
...The program for the next three weeks includes: Tuesday, July 21, Tucker Smith, "Socialism and Militarism;1 ' Tuesday, July 28, Franz, Daniel, "Cooperation With Working Class Movements...
...Chairman Plunkett ruled it out of order since it was in oppostion to the party constitution...
...I can't join up now...
...Friday, July 24, 8:30 p. m.—Utica Ave...
...Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 p. m.—Washington Ave...
...Street meetings are heM weekly at established corners...
...Marion and Tremont Aves...
...Comrades Samuel Beardsley, well known in labor as well as Socialist circles, and J. S. Miller of Little Rock, Arkansas, who is on his way to tbe Western Pennsylvania mining district to help organise the striking miners, were the speakers...
...at the Morris famS m the corner of Rising E Asylum road...
...Speakers, J. Davidson, E. P. Gottlieb, Eliot White...
...Friday, July 17, 8:30 p. m.—Clark and Henry Sts...
...Written instructions for publicity agents will be prepared and sent to all locals...
...The utter -failure mZlt machine to adequately ' manplcymerit relief during | tso years has greatly shaken L prerioosly held by many ^ iwievolence" of the ssiparty...
...to Secretary of Labor Doak protesting against the registration of aliens...
...Speakers to be announced, Friday, July 34, 8:30 p. m.—Brighton Beach Ave...
...For more than 30 years, Widmark was a member of tbe Socialist local and always shouldered a full share of his work for the movement He was highly respected and liked for his devotion to his principles...
...More help • t The speakers for Sat!•*> 18th...
...Meeting starts promptly at 8:30 p. m., so we can start our outdoor meeting at the earliest possible time...
...The private interests will have a bill before the electorate la the fall elections to turn the public line over to them, and are now attempting In every way possible to make the people believe thai the municipal line te losing money...
...Secretary Merrill spent last Sunday and Monday in the Capitol District, attending the regular meeting of Local Schenectady on Monday evening...
...3rd A. D.—A meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 21, at 8:30 p. m., at 908 Prospect avenue...
...Friday, July 17, 8:30 p. m.—21*t St...
...Executive Committee meeting, Monday, July 30, 8:30 p. m„ at headquarters 4th A. D.—An Important meeting will be held on Monday, July 20, at 8:00 p. m. sharp, In Room 305 of the Forward Bldg., 175 E. B'way...
...Over 200 people had a good time...
...Friday, July 24, 8:30 p. m.—21st St...
...Monster Rally—Smash Tammany...
...Charles Solomon was called upon and gave an inspiring talk on the significance of the coming election and our opportunity...
...purchased their's at the session...
...asking Pres...
...a a d the second IJv The attendance of all —1* ttrged...
...Sp takers, D. M. Cory, B. Young, O. F. Miner, S. Knebel Bates Boyle...
...Speakers, David M. Cory, Bradford Young, Spear KnebeL Friday, July 34, 8:30 p. m.—Church Ave...
...Joseph Miller, special organiser, was introduced to tbe convention.and the chairman asked that he be given all cooperation possible...
...and B'way...
...g j 1 are especially urged " The delegates ts the —"**on will make their re^ York State 2fcj*» Merrill reports that J T f * | Nassau County have Sj^^mten to make an ae- hsili members...
...July 23, 8:30 p. m.— Pennsylvania and Sutter Aves...
...Officers of the convention were Martin Plunkett of Wallingford, chairman...
...Officers for the new term were also elected aa follows: Organiser, J. N. Cohen...
...and Claremont P'kway...
...alone with other members of the party, were holding a meeting last Thursday night...
...Secretary Thomas W Davis was directed to place an order for 200 copies of The New Leader Hunger Edition for distribution In the county...
...and E. Fkway...
...Thursday, July 23, 8:30 p. m.— Fordham Rd...
...Joseph P. Viola, Anne Gould and Jesse Gross...
...AH Socialists should Sate tench and be prepared ptbe day...
...Speakers, E. Brown, L Epstein, H. Scbachner Thursday, July 23, 8:30 p. m.— Ave, J and E. 14th S t : Kings Highway and X. 14th St...
...and Ripple St...
...7th A. D.—A meeting will be held on Tuesday, .July 28, at 8:30 p. m. A discussion will be held on worldwide economic conditions...
...Every devoted member te urged to come to this, meeting to be assigned tor some specific task...
...A merchant ' in the neighborhood tearing a not, ' called the poise and half a dossa ponce drove us> ta a n o t car...
...favoring of the 6 hour 5 day week, old age pensions, and unemployment insurance...
...The Communists .Immediately shut ap and Rush went en with t h e Siwiflat, giving the Socialist menage to the large ; crowd that wm present...
...and 8th Ave...
...Oarfinkel...
...Eden and Jerome avenues...
...Plans are being made for a large hall meeting, in one of the outlying working-class districts, i A Young People's Socialist League te in the process of formation...
...Garrison, 16 S. Idaho St...
...designated its official County Committee and officers among the enrolled party members as provided by the N. V. State Election Law...
...Eliot White, Joseph Dean, J. D. Graves...
...One of the delegates presented a resolution calling for a general house cleaning of tbe party...
...Utah sag off" for November city iBjnti, Local Ogden has comI fjt of sympathetic voters, [ a sm it sill work in prets esse to tbe people...
...The Educational Committee of the City Executive Committee has called all managers of forums and educational directors to meet in the Party office an Wednesday, July 22, a t 3:30 p. m. to prepare far the coming winter's educational work...
...and Ripple St...
...Treasurer, Mina Pllat...
...Speakers, H. N. Perlmutter, M. Rosenbaam, Nathan Riesel...
...Plans to build up the party were laid...
...Speakers, H. Woskow, J. Davidson, B. Doyle, L. Weil, s . Goodman, Pearl Goodman, D. Zldser, H. Salzman...
...P. F. Rose, Jr...
...Speakers, G. Lefkowitz, T. Wilson, H. Woskow...
...Thursday, July 23, 8:30 p. m.-i-Intervale and Wilkins Ave...
...The oisarilil elected from our branch are Jack L. Afros, Samuel Rothenberg, Anne Gould, Minnie Melster, Harry Trencher, and J. N. Cohen...
...July 28...
...Tbe meeting was very successful, five new members Joining the Rockland Local and several cash subscriptions to party work being made by sympathisers present...
...Speakers, Jacob Bernstein, P. J. Murphy, Chas...
...Speakers, Frank Manning, Leonard Bright, H. N. Permutter, David Cory, Bradford Young...
...Joseph N. Cohen, Joseph Viola, and Frank .Smith were elected on the Committee on ^ a * * ^ B j a t ^ t * ^ | | te »3VJ*Sb?eorner'seCtad and ^ ^ e ^ ^ ^ T t e S BUnshlTdfeoN 0Augurt ^ J e r t e ? A^L Scbachner', and Abe Beteky...
...Speakers, Warren Montross, H. Woskow, Tyrell Wilson...
...H. Taubenschlag, Molly Weingart, A. Grossman...
...Contacts are being made and some of the students are attending...
...August Claessens will be among tbe speakers...
...The secrem Morris Atkin...
...Financial Secretary, Minnie Melster: Hwnillin Secretary, Martha Solomons...
...The local ta also planplng to take up unemployment and wm aid the state office of the party in putting Unemployment Insurance on tbe ballot as an initiative measure...
...The Communists came out in totes and attempted to break up~ XStr meeting...
...The next meeting of the Local is to be held at Comrade Peter Helder's home in Spring Valley, N. Y., at 3 p. m. on Sunday...
...and B'way...
...Music, dance, recitals and lectures a r e an important p a r t ef the activity a t Unity Bouse...
...Bert Brastow...
...Saturday, July 18, 8:30 p. m.—Columbus Circle...
...Speakers, I. Polsteln, D. Kaplan...
...Tuesday, August 4, Frank Crosswaith, "Emancipation from Industrial Slavery...
...8th A. D.—The branch will take part in the Bronx County outing to Camp Eden in August...
...Every place where an election is to be held the party will nominate candidates and carry on a fight to get them elected...
...To Meet Next Sunday Convention To Candidates — News from Other L_ tmf— C m l i ' S ' O L*iI)ELFHIA...
...Reports of the state officials showed that the organisation is gaining new members and bas organized several new locals and revived several ole ones...
...The committee consists of the following: William Fichandler, Meyer Gillis, Dan Golenpaul, Marion Stem, and Andrew Regakti...
...Speakers, W. Montross, BenJ...
...Eden and Townsend Aves...
...On August 22 a Mooney-Billings Protest demonstration with special' speakers will be held...
...Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 p. m.—163rd St...
...Viola, S. B. Daublin, J. Afros...
...The following were the nominees on the 1 County ticket: Surrogate, Bella Waldman...
...and Bay Pkway...
...All comrades are requested to turn money for tickets over to Comrades Murphy or Bradford...
...Rush and Sheanln...
...Speakers, E. P. Gottlieb...
...and Ave...
...The B ? f « « t Valley Stream i f f s u g g e s t e d that Mg5S neadquarters at U S ' * A v o s - - Inwood...
...Three huntaptctala leaflets were dlsi...
...District Attorney, Louis Waklman...
...See to it thatyit acta at its next meeting Socialists of BTdyn Name G)untyTieket Volunteers Needed at Party P i en i c—Th ings Doing in the Brandies New York City PICNIC COMMITTEE.—A BsSStmg has stoen called for Saturday, July 18...
...Friendship and comradery were the dominant keynote...
...Work on the new Federal postofflce at Albany has not yet begun...
...As this is the only meeting of the month, it is urgent that all members attend...
...O no, sorry...
...A. Weil...
...Organiser Claessens spoke about organization matters...
...Meetings are held at 4215 Third avenue, near Tremont avenue...
...Money for the picnic tickets is due at this time...
...July 20, 8:30 p. m.—137th St...
...The private interests are espscjanr bitter hi their attack on the public line which has the fare down to five cents...
...Speakers, Ethelred Brown, Frank Poree...
...Monday, _July^20^ 8:30 p. m—Pubemarle Rd...
...Louis Relss, •SjBtsl Ave...
...Friday, July 17, 8:30 p. m.—Pitkin and Bristol St...
...AO Branch Organizers, swTiitartos and active comrades are urged to attend...
...Economic conditions in the Capitol District are growing worse The four-day week Is in force In the General Electric plant of Shenectady, but employees are lucky to work two days...
...Elmhurst...
...B'way...
...Speakers, Max Delson, Tim Murphy, E. KoppeL Fred Hodgson, D. Black, R. Berudan, Wallerstein, H. Benson...
...Speakers...
...Abraham Mollin was elected as the County representative on the City Executive Committee...
...J"/"-—The Local will hold bosiness meeting MonSBPI4°tb, at Fraternal Hall, X The city platform com^ make its report, plans •m to call a city conven7"»r future, to make nomwtbe coming city election...
...You seem to be with us and are as eager for the day as we | are...
...8:30 p. m.—28th St...
...and E. 31st St...
...Daniel A. Miller, 8pring Valley, secretary...
...The "knaittee will hold a short JJ*?S during the day...
...and Greenpolnt Ave., Sunnyside...
...A. Weil, Theodore Shapiro, Eliot White, M. Rosenbeum...
...The delegates showed the spirit of wishing to build up the party and again winning a position which would force the conservative elements to act favorably on measures in the interests of labor...
...Speakers, Theodore Shspiro, Etiot-White, Anne Gould...
...The Socialist local In San Francisco te planning an aggressive fight to save the Municipal Railway and prevent the private line from attempting to take it away from the people...
...The meeting also passed upon the recommendations of candidates for Members of Assembly for the 33 districts, and Members of the Board of Aldermen far the 24 districts In Kings County...
...B. Speakers, N. Riesel...
...Comrades sted to speak, give out liter•r do other duties In connect s the general work of the a. Thaw wishing to volunm services are asked to get * with Organizer Toole, or M p of the Party, 1029 E. St street...
...and Walton Ave...
...The sale of Picnic tickets goes merrily onward...
...Open-air meetings, systematic distribution of literature, making of contacts with friendly organizations, and the getting of publicity into the newspapers of the state were some of the things decided upon...
...and 7th Ave...
...Theodore Shapiro was chairman ' Harry Kritzer, Chairman of the Committee on Nominations and Survey submitted a list of recommendations 1 of candidates for public office...
...jkganteer William A. Toole j erected to immediately plan asssnon of Congressional AcSsSUees In the Second, Third, i • d Fifth Congressional Dls- I "hteh are partly or entirely . New Jersey tet—AH comrades who are I* sake themselves useful at * « Montgomery Park, July P report to the picnic com[Jtestay, July 21st at 8 p. m • art also urged to remit js.wM to Dr...
...B. Speakers, Morris Kurinsky, H. Taubenschlag, M. Weingart, A. Grossman, H. Salzman...
...Socialists of Conn...
...Speakers, H. N. Perlmutter, M. Rosenbeum, Monday, July 30, 8:30 p. m.—71st St...
...Our picnic of last Sunday to Tibbets Brook was a great success...
...The Com- 1 mnnlsts ta San • Pr&ncUat are pssw-j > ticularty Islam, bating attacked Socialist speakers on *«• era: occasions in the past...
...Sheriff, Barnard J. Riley...
...Speakers, Norman Thomas...
...and E. Pkway...
...He came to the Jnited States 44 years ago and lived for 39 years in New Rochelle...
...and So...
...23rd A. D.—Branch meetings are held every Wednesday In the Brownsville Labor Lyceum, 219 Sackman street, at 8:30 p. m. Street meetings are held every night to help tbe striking busbelmen...
...Cooperation is what we need most...
...Several new recruits were obtained, bringing up our membership to 125...
...and -Ave...
...Demand Special Session Delegates at State Convention Make Plans to Extend Party Activities By A Mew L«ta*r Corrcpondfnt WEST HAVEN, Conn.—A resolution condemning the Republican and Democratic parties for failure to pass needed, labor legislation, especially the old age pension bill which was defeated in the last session of the state legislature, was adopted at the annual convention of the Socialist P a r t y of Connecicut...
...Do Yon Drive Your Car From the Back Seat...
...Resolutions included an appeal to the governor of California to release Tom Mooney and Warren K. Billings...
...Friday, July 17, 3:30 p. m—Brighton Beach Ave...
...Plans are no* being made for a Bay District Conference with an of the locate in the nay District, so that work can be mapped out for the entire district After securing a police permit te speak at the corner of Fillmore and OTarreu, and being told by the police that they "let them all speak...
...The meetings arranged for the many Summer students will continue for the next three weeks...
...Corresponding Secretary...
...Wednesday, July 33, 3:30 p. m.— Liberty and Lefferts Ave Speakers...
...The nominations will be confirmed by petitions now being prepared...
...Settlement for picnic tickets Is expected at this meeting...
...Speakers, A. N. Weinberg...
...Eliot White...
...A membership drive, a drive to raise sufficient funds, and an aggressive educational program are in full swing...
...Joseph Dean...
...Yes, that's reasonable...
...Every local was urged to appoint or elect a Commonwealth reporter...
...Friday, July 17, 8:30 p. m.—6th St...
...He supplies his own answer in the form of a colloquy between a fair lady member of the party and a young man non-member...
...Louis Krohl of Meriden...
...Hoover to call a special session of Congress to find ways and means to aid the unemployed...
...The comrades regret the inability of Axelrad ta run this year, due to illness, but are particularly fortunate in the selection at Joe Viola, who showed his spurs in last year's campaign, when he ran for Assembly in the 17th A D. and increased the vote by 500, the first time in 10 years that the Party was able to show a rise in the vote in this district...
...146th St...
...BRONX COUNTY COMMITTEE.—Dr...
...CHELSEA CHATTER," the mimeographed chronicle of things doing and to-be-done by die Chelsea branch of the Socialist Party of New York City, contributes a poser for those who "are working for the Socialist party from the outside...
...1047 Broadway, opposite Franklyn place, Woodmere, Thursday evening, July 3rd, for a mass meeting...
...Speakers, W. Montross, Bates Boyle...
...We are preparing an intensive educational campaign following the election, which will consist of Sunday morning forums, and study courses in Socialism...
...Speakers, Chas...
...The success was due to the splendid service rendered by Beck...
...The first meeting win be held Wednesday, July 22, at the home of Leon Gibson, 160 Claremont avenue...
...Washington I Onlrenity, Seattle, scored a Ban with its first Socialist "Daily Bread...
...LOCAL ROCKLAND COUNTY at its regular meeting, held at the home of Frank P. Schwartln, New City, July 12...
...In spite ef the Communists or any one else, the Socialist Party will continue to hold street meetings en this comer every Thursday night, and every Saturday night at 19& and Wm*,:, U n i t y H o u s e P r o g r a ms Dr...
...Harold K. Widmark NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.—Local Socialists are mourning the loss of Harold K. Widmark, one of Westchester county's' veteran Socialists...
...Two street meetings are held weekly on Thursdays, one at Kings Highway and East 14th street and the other on Avenue J ad East 14th street...
...The meetings are very successful...
...repeal ol the syndicalism laws...
...ind ass hundred copies of sagaam, labor college paper, a t Behmsn the acts of the J a n e t Shackett talked on ••Mat asm slice...
...passing of antiinjunction legislation, and right oi peaceful picketing, and a plea that the state legislature pass proper legislation which wul permit the city, state or country to take over all public utilities...
...Very important matters will be taken up...
...and Simpson St Speakers, H. Woskow, J. Berkowitz, S. Marcus...
...The crowd by this nam had grown, due to the noise and shouting *>- 1 ery time Rum attempted to apeak the nisiinmntets bepan howiing on 1 one semshm they Sang...
...Anna Zuckerman...
...in Calumet .Bark...
...Jasper McLevy, N. E. C. member, spoahfag lust before the convention closed, stressed the fact that the workers cannot expect progressive legislation until the Socialist part] gets its old power back...
...CONFERENCE OF FORUM MANAGERS AND EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORS...
...Bert Brastow, L. Lieberman...
...I t te necessary to organize our forces to handle efficiently the large crowd at the Picnic on July 35, to man the concessions and manage the various branches of the program...
...and Junction Blvd...
...Speakers, Jos...
...County Clerk, William M Felgenbaum...
...Wyckofl and Smith Sts...
...M d s y ) . All party memsttelr families are invited, a friends, A small fee will • * refreshments...
...State...
...Committees have been appointed to manage the compaign in cooperation with other branches, particularly in the Municipal Court contest...
...m.— 47th St...
...The branch wishes to express appreciation to all those who entertained, and especially to our neighbor, Samuel Grossman, for his excellent humorous sketches...
...A non-partisan committee to support Samuel Orr for Judge is in contemplation...
...Wolpert, Palnken, Heller, Kochalsky, Newman, Yudell, Kahn, Relfman, Reiff, and our faithful Yipsel, Blanche Heller...
...Friday, July 24, 8:30 p. m.—6th St...
...These lectures are given in tbe theatre at 558 West 12th street, every Tuesday, at 8:30 p. m. UPPER WEST SIDE.—At the City Executive Committee meeting held on Tuesday, Jury 14, a committee to formulate plans for the coming campaign was elected...
...Yes, I'm as much of a Socialist as you are...
...and Flatbush Ave...
...2nd A. D.—An Important meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 21, at 8.30 p. m. in the Paradise Manor, Mt...
...Speakers, Max Delson, M Morrell, Wm...
...Speakers, H. H. Layburn, and others...
...4th A. D.—The July meeting will be held on Thursday, July 23, at 8:30 p. m. at 908 Prospect avenue...
...John B. KarrelL New City, treasurer...
...The C , ^ meet for the first i«jie *- rn...
...the temporary group that Sty been formed...
...It goes something like this: "Have an application blank, sir...
...This work is taken care of by William Lipson...
...Register, Minnie Weisberg...
...4th Sts...
...Connecticut •WT—Harnden Socialists will State Executive Com••tte Socialist Party of Confile Bleeping Giant State « Canael, Hamden, Sunday...
...i sJr^sdarhurst Branch" 1 C r L ? l r t y o t Nassau ^ ^ " a n e h e s have •been committee for the County, and a County ticket will be put into the field...
...July 18...
...fg^rr of the British L L P LjBster Coleman will make Err "in at tbe opening sesB leasers will discuss the ,sne> before the working class BLeta...
...QUEENS Saturday, July 18, 8:30 Op...
...B. Daublin and others...
...MORNINGS IDE HEIGHTS...
...BROOKLYN Noon Meeting Tuesday, July 21, 12:00 a m.— Washington and Johnston streets...
...Then, why not get your red card and be a member of the Socialist Party...
...and 8th Ave...
...A Miners Relief Committee was also appointed, of which Camrade Karl P. Svensson was elected chairman, to solicit money, clothes and food for the striking miners in Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky from comrades and sympathizers throughout Rockland County...
...Eddie Gottlieb, hustling organizer, contributes words and pictures, under the title, ''Suppose we all stayed at home: Could JL workers' party exist...
...MIDWOOD.—Branch meetings are held every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. in the headquarters at 1637 East 17th street, near Kings Highway...
...and 8th Ave...
...Following a brief business meeting, a discussion on methods for effective distribution of the coming hunger edition of the New Leader...
...same line on your friends...
...vice-chairman...
...Paul Blanchard, August Claessens, O. August Gerber, N. I. Shiplacoff, H. Scbachner, A. Belsky...
...M. Rosenkranz, fOtitnizer, reports 200 New J sold at the last open air l a Military Park...
...Street Meetings MANHATTAN 'Friday, July 17, 8:30 p. m.—72nd St...
...Saturday, July 18...
...Friday, Jury 34, 8:30 p. m.—Bristol and Pitkin Ave...
...Blumenberg...
...Fa desired that the unemit given luU opportunity to I the proceedings and help s a program for action duri coming months Maryland nMORi—svery comrade and r/aipsthtar Is urged to volte arrange meetings in the i parte of the city...
...Speakers, S. H. Friedman, J. Afros, Jack Altman, & B. Daublin...
...Officers elected were: Otto A. Veyser, Nanuet, chairman...
...Speakers, Ethelred Brown, Frank Poree, H. H. Layburn...
...Speakers, D. Kaplan, I. Kleinman, Herman Woskow, J. Davidson...
...Delegates to Ctly Central Committee...
...The Commonwealth te selling bonds, non-redeemable, to get rid of a deficit Many of the delegate...
...Friday, July 24, 8:30 p. m.—Longwood and Prospect Aves...
...and E. 31st St...
...Besides two Assemblymen, a County Clerk, a District Attorney and a Commissioner of Public Welfare are to be chosen this year...
...Monday...
...Friday, July 34, 8:30 p. m—Clark and Henry Sts...
...Friday...
...lam a r d Kay e, H. Scbachner, naval M. Cory...
...Bradford, H. Woskow...
...Roger went on talking...
...1st A. D.—The branch will meet Tuesday, July 21, at 615 E. 140th street...
...at 2:00 p. m., in the People's House, Room 601, 7 E. 15th street...
...After some arguing the body voted to uphold the chair...
...and 7th Ave...
...Gomberg, Jack Altman, Judah Mtman Friday, July 17...
...Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 p. m.— Mt...
...1410 George ti Mrs...
...Speakers, J. Davidson, H. Perlmutter, H. Taubenschlag...
...Friday, July 24, 8:30 p. m.—72nd St...
...L-«T«Jtion a full city ticket 1LBnaated and a city plat'Sf* The increased lnterfyagdsBSt Party throughout claw areas of the city B election of more than EJssoee...
...Louis Weil will talk on "War and Soicallsm...
...18th A. D. BRANCH 1.—At the last meeting a campaign committee of six was elected, which with six comrades tram Branch 2 of the 18th, will constitute the csmpslsn committee for tbe elections...
...Saturday...
...Rush was speaking w> *- crowd of nearly 800 when a -nan yeued out, "Down with the yelbnr-fsxaaltet" Ten other man took u. op...
...Speakers, E. P. Gottlieb, Eliot White, BenJ...
...LOCAL NASSAU COUNTY again invites the workers and Socialists to Gerdes Hall...
...lien your branch ordered its supply of the special HUNGER EDITION...
...2lst A. D—A meeting will be held Monday, July 20, at 55 Snyder avenue...
...Thursday, July 23, 8:30 p. m.—Daly and Tremont Aves...
...Saturday, July 18, 8:30 p. m.—Allerton and Kruger Aes...
...County Judge, Louis Epstein...
...They supplement the usual activities asse> elated with the finest of caasajuv Unity House, at Pere* P e r k . Pa, { i s . t h e summer home ef t h e mmfii national Ladies' Garment Worfcere* Union, 3 West 18th S t , H. T^jgg man will lecture next Monday...
...Cederholm, Bridgeport, secretary, with Joseph Mirier of Stamford, as assistant...
...Widmark, 61...
...are Warren C. g Bttes Boyle, Henry Jager, jSSnang and Henry Green...
...MANHATTAN CHELSEA.—Those who wish to make the boat ride up the Hudson, Saturday, July 18, will meet us at headquarters at 9:15 a. m. or catch tbe 10:20 boat to Indian Point from the West 42nd street pier...
...Petitions for our candidates are being circulated...
...Lecturers, lecture courses, conduct of forums, and study rlnsm will be taken up in detail...
...Tbe next meeting of the branch will be held Tuesday, July 21, at 100 W. 72nd street...
...Speakers, David Fenwick, Eliot White...

Vol. 13 • July 1931 • No. 3


 
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