New York Street Meetings
New York Street Meetings It If s near year house, elect yourself a member of the Meetings CaainaUtee. Drop around! (All meetings begin at 8 SO p. m. unlet* otherwise...
...Lively campaign activities for October have been mapped out...
...84th St...
...Locals and branches near Italian neighborhoods are urged to communicate with E. Clemente, secretary, 1011 Blue Island avenue, Chicago, In regard to obtaining a supply of this issue...
...Speaker...
...Franklin and E. Parkway, Brooklyn —Frankle...
...Speakers, Monday, Slems, Wallerttein, Mednick, Murav-chick...
...Speaker, Sam S.'idman...
...Nicholas Ave, Manhattan—Sinclair...
...and Jerome, Bronx— Ruskln...
...Under the supervision of Brail Bromberg, Anna Weiss will take charge of the Brighton Beach and Coney Island territory and Dr...
...Speakers (report at 844 Utica Ave., Brooklyn) Dr...
...In Texas, he had to compete with the worst speil of rains that the state ever exper'.-enced...
...Dltmars and 2d Ave*., Astoria, L. I—Stelnberger, Rogln, Oxenhoim...
...Blvd...
...Brooklyn —Young Perlmtitter...
...Shoushan, Henry Jager...
...and Crescent, Bronx -Woskow, Well, Breslow, Gertz...
...Southwest Awaken The Southwest, for a long time • wide open spaee as far as Socialist organization wis concerned, is raoidly filling up with Socialist locals, forming ¦ string of organizations to connect the east with California Bill Busick of Los Angeles has finished his first month of work in Arizona...
...Marcus...
...NEWARK...
...22.-325 pieces of literature were distributed, and 448> applications for membership in the party secured...
...Thursday, Delson, Stein, Hodgson, Chabot, Slems, Mitchell, Parker...
...Henry Neumann, tustmasiei...
...Jacloon and Orient ares...
...Louis Reiss c.tndidate for Congress, will speak at Lincoln street and Springfield avenue...
...and 7th Ave . Manhattan —Crosswalth, Brown, Poree, Gasper, Walters...
...Speakers i report at 327 E. 9th St., N. Y. City) Kaplan (Monday) Ben Fischer (Tuesday), Mietttnen (Friday...
...Campaign headquarters have been established at 814 Main street...
...Clark and Henry Sts., Brooklyn— Young...
...West New York...
...r.iisplees of the North Arlington branch of the party...
...Duval...
...Stelnway and Jamaica Aves., Astoria, L. I.—N...
...On Oct 12 (Columbus Day)— Campaign dinner, Dr...
...Very important campaign matters demand the presence of every delegate, on time...
...TUESDAY...
...Jacob Atelrod and Jo* -ph Viola, speakers...
...and Broadway...
...141st St...
...eaiert, Outchen, Schell Jamaica...
...Tremont and Prospect, Bronx— Woskow, Breslau, Ooodman, Klein-man, Barshop, Gertz...
...39 7th Ave...
...and Lexington, Manhattan —Stelnberger, Brannon, Corn...
...79th St...
...and Fulton St., Brooklyn...
...1st St...
...L. I. —Sonntag...
...Breslau, Weil...
...Remen and Court Sas., Brooklyn...
...141st St...
...L. I.—Sackman, DeWitt...
...187th St...
...110th St...
...2d St., Brooklyn— Kave, Marcus...
...Fjv Friday, Sept...
...and 162d St., Flushing, L. I.—Sackman, DeWitt...
...Bronx— Mollin Schlestngrr...
...Nor...
...Ben Bhimenb2Kg...
...23d and 23d Assembly Districts...
...27—116th St...
...Italian Literature A special campaign edition of "La Parol* del Popolo" will be Issued in the middle of October, with contributions from Norman Thomas, James H. Maurer, Oscar Ameringer, Hey-wood Broun, Daniel W. Hoan...
...E. 98th St...
...Two organisers will be used by the federation during the last three weeks of the campaign, visiting communities of Italian-speaking voters in Pennsylvania, West Vlrgltna, Ohio, New York, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois...
...Blvd...
...THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN New York Stale PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR 8.— Forty-seven electors ot president end vice-president will he nominated by the official state committee when it meets at People's House, New York, on the evening of Oct...
...On Wed-n&rfaar, 8 p. m., Ben Blumenberg, of the New Leader, and Dr...
...Browrutaln...
...Jerrsy City...
...Beyotme...
...97th St...
...Membership meetings will continue to be held the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Carpenters' HaU, 475 Franklin street SARATOGA COUNTY ORGANIZED A charter as a local has been granted to Socialists of Saratoga County...
...In presenting the charter, Green declared that "the National Federation of Federal Employes cannot come back into the A. F. of L. except through this new body which supplants it, and which will be the only one recognized by the A. F. of L. in this field...
...r»eorge Grover Mills will speak...
...Admission U free Bather Friedman spoke last Tiiucsdaw on "A Message to All America" at the same place...
...and Broadway, Manhattan —Pari*, Kuhnel, Kahn...
...Bronx —Steinhardt, Kleiger, Murphy Burnslde and Davidson, Bronx-Wilson...
...Plans are being made to cover the entire enrolled Socialist voters of the district for membership into the Brooklyn Forum...
...Central avenue and Charles St...
...and Washington Ave...
...Doerfler, Leven-stein, Tremont and Clinton...
...DISTRICT STREET MEETINGS 12 th Congressional District, New York, meetings every night, various corners Speakers (report at 126 Delano cy St., N. Y. City) Hearing (Monday...
...THURSDAY, SEPT...
...and Broadway, Manhattan —Nlebuhr, Hade, Coronel...
...171st St...
...To Appeal Ban on "American Freeman" An appeal will be taken by the American Civil Liberties Union in behalf of the Haldcman-Julius Publishing Co.' of Glrard, Kan., from U. S. Judge Patterson's decision on Sept...
...This article has been republished in various other periodicals and none of them has b:eit barred from the malls...
...Sept...
...Speaker, Sam Mdman...
...Burke and Holland, Bronx—Perrln, Rosenblatt, LevensteUi, Saltzman Claremont and Washington, Bronx —Hertaberg, Nathan, Chanln Ncctrand and E. Parkway, Bklyn— Frankle...
...Fine...
...and Broadway, Broad and Wall Sts., Manhattan...
...and 41st St., Corona...
...Tremont and Washington...
...and Broadway, Manhattan —Kahn, Coronal, HerUng, Regaldl 86th St and Lexington Ave, Manhattan—Stetnberger, I. Corn, Bran-non, Bctrulter...
...Orr, Ruskln...
...Argyle place, North Arlington...
...179th St and St...
...Hodgson, Chabot, MitcheD, Stems, Parker...
...and Broadway, Manhattan —Coronel, Regaldl...
...liith Bt...
...The temporary secretary L> Prof...
...Fordham and Walton, Bronx— Kleiger, Belskln...
...Hey wood Broun...
...executive committee, Herman J. Hahn, Martin B. Helsler Irvine A. Schnahel and Julian H. Weiss...
...Bronx—Hertaberg, LevensteUi, Saltz-man, Shapiro...
...and Roosevelt Woodside, L. I.—Oneal, others...
...The Democratic candidate for Cjnjreae ha* put up a nine-point labor platform borrc-ved from the demand) of the Socialists...
...39, an outdoor mass meeting hts been planned for Hal "dim...
...and list St., Manhattan -Bonn, Marcus, lein, Antonstn...
...16»th St...
...Boulton, Afros, Breslow...
...FRIDAY, SEPT...
...Hart Walker, Henry Green, Ruby Smith and others...
...Esther Friedman, Ooebel...
...Haloern...
...110th St...
...All meetings begin at 8 SO p. m. unlet* otherwise indicated...
...79th St...
...Campaign Manager Rosenkranz reports that a citizens' meeting will be held In the Thomas headquarters, 4 Center street, opposite the Tube Station, Sunday, 8 p. m. with the following, speakers: John F Martin...
...New Lots and Wyona, Brooklyn-Baron, Phaff, Salert, Outchen...
...LakUer, Axelrod, Viola, Cornell, Rosner, Yavner, Krubllt, Goldstein, Sunarsky, Parker, Saranson, Margolies, Rivktn, Dr...
...Antonsen...
...7th Ave...
...It appears that the charter granted the new union will seek to end disputes between groups of federal workers, and to end long-standing jurisdictional quarrels, by giving jurisdiction only over those civil servants whose affiliation is not now claimed by other existing member unions of the A. F. of L. Fraud Is charged by Green In connection with the process of withdrawal of the federal employes from the A. F. of L. New Jersey The New Jersey State Committee meet* Sunday at 10 a. m at 196 SpringfleM avenue, Newark...
...N. Fine...
...HUDSON COUNT*.—Street meetings: Friday, Sept...
...Manhattan, meetings every night, various corners...
...28—Hanover PI...
...Blvd...
...Bergenltne avenue and 11th at...
...and 8th Ave., Manhattan —HerUng, Cornell, others...
...Busnslde and Walton Ave...
...and Hoe Ave., Bronx— Fruchter, Kavssh, Mareus...
...BUFFALO.—Local Buffalo recently re-organized, elected new officers, opened a donwtowu campaign headquarters and prepared to wage a sueeess-sampaigii Charles H. Rath was selected as campaign manager and treasurer...
...Fordham and Davidson, Bronx— Kuobioch, Polstein, Fenyvesi...
...Although not elected a delegate to the national convc* m. he went to the convention as a delegate and was financed In this act by an outsider who 'has no use1 for the Socialist Party...
...and Broadway, Manhattan—Donahue, Duval, Land, Lidz, Shailcroas...
...Brannon (Friday), Fisher, Weinberg...
...end Jerome Ave, Bronx - Paaken...
...and 18th Ave...
...Jersey citv Speaker t» be announced...
...Samis, Frachter...
...and 17th Ave., Valentin, Fruchter...
...24, Washington and 5 th sis...
...Flatbush and Hanson PI...
...Coleman B. Cheney, of Skid-more C >l!e<;,', Saratoga Springs...
...College Point, L. I—Sackman, DeWitt...
...The Italian federation ha* Issued a new leaflet entitled "To Whom Will You Give Your Vote...
...8th Congressional District, Kings County, various corners...
...Many have |o.w) the local, and meetings are being he'd' throughout the city and at frequent Intervals Norman Thomas addressed a crowded house at the Hudfon Theatre on Tuesday...
...Bronx— Woskow, Goodman...
...Nor...
...Cohen, Gross...
...Friday, Slems, Wallersteln, Mednick, Muravchick...
...1 7th Ave...
...Bujlck is now back in Arizona, which brings three states from the unorganized column into the organised column and secures Arizona a place on the ballot...
...16ith St...
...All who wish to participate in the Thomas parade and to act as watchers at the poll* are urged to leave their names and addresses with Comrade Dorfman in headquarters...
...of 1*32 than during the year ot 1B2S...
...125th St...
...Samis...
...180th St...
...31st St...
...Tuesday, Sept...
...Sleeker and Carmine Sts., Manhattan—Evelyn Hughan, Marcus...
...Speaker to be announced...
...A series of symposiums and debates has already been arranged...
...His organization tour was carried on through th: hottest month of the summer many meetings being held in desert towns where the temperature was over 110 and one meeting when it was 128 in the shade...
...Jamaica, L. I. (front of Town Hall) —Koepnlcu...
...California The campaign committee of the 52d district has begun publication every other week of a special propaganda paper, 'The Vanguard," at 126 N. Saint Louis street, Los Angeles...
...Robert A. Hoffman, secretary of the Socialist County Committee, was selected' as publicity director...
...Forest and Myrtle, Ridgewood...
...72d Bt...
...Knebel...
...Forest and Myrtle, Ridgewood, L. I. Sonntag...
...1 138th sl and 7th Ave., Manhattan —CrosswaHh, Brown, Oaaper, Walters...
...Ksvesh...
...Kings County, meetings every night, various corners...
...Gets...
...23, Avenue C and 23d St...
...122d St and 18th Ave...
...Not only had the postmaster-general delayed in every way granting of the permit, which cuts the cost of mailing 92 per cent under the ordinary third class rate, but hi* division chiefs had refused to give any reason for the delays...
...183d St and So...
...Nicholas Ave, 170th St and Broadway, Manhattan —Delson, Stem...
...Belekln...
...27 136th St...
...Monday, Sept...
...Wilkin* and Intervale Aves.', Bronx —Marcus, Samis, Friedman...
...and St...
...Allerton and Cruger, Bronx—Goldberg, Collins, Baltzman, Havidon...
...and St...
...Basper, Walters...
...and ISth St., Manhattan - Bonn, HerUng...
...99 86th Bt...
...and 1st Ave., Manhattan —Stelnberger, Brannon, Bruno, and Fischer...
...78th St...
...GLENS FALLS.—Good street meetings are being held in Olens Falls, with Miss Charlotte Tuttle of Hw York -speaking at a nmnto-r of t.icni The prospect of greatly Increasing the dues-paying membership is very goed...
...Cresoent and Pitkin, Crescent and Fulion, Brooklyn—Baron, Block, Shapiro...
...Union and So...
...Saturday...
...6 denying an injunction to restrain Postmaster Klely of New York City from barring the American Freeman, fortnightly supporting the Socialist ticket, from the mails...
...Tiie outdoor meeting last Tuesday with Henry Jager and Garrett De Young, candidate for Congress, as sweaters, was attended by close to 30O...
...Bronx —Cobln...
...L. I. (front of Town Hall) —Koeppieus, J. B. Matthews 47th St...
...and 14th St., Manhattan —Klein, Marcus, Schulter...
...Bobrlck...
...E.\ u'.s in next issu...
...Cloremont and Washington, Bronx —Chas...
...Despite these conditions, Busick j first month's work resulted in ten new locals, some dead and shaky locals revived and several existing ones pepped up, one young socialist group started and nuclei left hi two other places which will grow into good Ylpscl groups...
...Many more have Joined since the new locals started...
...New York Street Meetings It If s near year house, elect yourself a member of the Meetings CaainaUtee...
...financial secretary, Ernest D. Baumann...
...Sadoff, Friedman, Jock and Judah Altman, Oomberg, Lopatiu, Ostrowsky...
...Brooklyn), Esther Friedman, Ooebel, Felgenbaum, Bobrkck, Manus, Meyers, Epstein, Haskel, Rosenbaum, Tuvlm...
...208th St...
...Manhattan— Nlebuhr, Rosaer, Hade 137th St...
...Fordham and Valentine, Bronx— Steinhardt, Belskln, Kaufman...
...Bronx— Gertz, Kleinman...
...University and W. Tremont, Bronx —Bernstein, Senyveet Btelnhasdt...
...Harry W La idler...
...compared the "apathy of the unemployed today with the militant attitude of the pioneers in th • South and West," ac-eoMIng to the organisation...
...On eat editor cf the New Leader, will speak at the Wnodrow Wtl*on School...
...204th St .and Perry Ave., Bronx— Belskln, Klieger, Murphy...
...Washington and Johnson, Brooklyn...
...SATURDAY, SEPT M 79th St...
...Hodgson...
...125th St...
...Bar-shop...
...Levy...
...SCHENEC1ADT.—The Seheneotady movement h>s not displayed so mu.h activity since 1917...
...FATERSON.—The local will have a public meeting this Saturday night at Oakley HaU, 211 Market street, with George H. Ootbel speaking on "A Fool Asks Questions...
...Weingart...
...Tuesday, Stone and River-dale, Coronel, Tuvlm, Rosenbaum...
...SATURDAY...
...14th Congressional District, New York, meetings every night, various corners...
...America for AW Finally Granted 2nd Clots Rights After labor forces and liberal sympathizers had brought pressure on the post-office department at Washington and Federated Press had inquired into the reasons for the long delay, the second class mailing permit was suddenly granted to "America for All," Socialist campaign weekly published from national headquarters in Chicago...
...Wednesday, Ripple and Brighton Beach Ave., Felgenbaum...
...Colorado The state executive committee announce...
...1, PARTY MEMBERSHIP SOARS.— State Secretary Merrill announces, that the dues paying membership of the Socialist party In New York State was 150 per cent larger far the first six month...
...ML Eden and Townsend, Bronx— Minkoff, Schlesinger, Molhh, Orr...
...and 4th St., Manhattan-Jessie Hughan, Marcus, Klein, Kaye...
...We believe the Post Office Department Is clearly wrong In regarding a brief article in the* June 25 and July 13 issues of the American Freeman as an incitement to arson, murder, assassination, treason, insurrection, or forcible resistance to any law of the United States,' as the court held...
...They had also insisted on a repetition of the elaborate red tape required by the department, though all of this had been gone through once before...
...Brlghtwater Court and E. 3d St., Rosenbaum, Manus, Ooebel...
...Friday, Sept...
...PATERSON.—The Passaic County Committee is arranging the distribution of 50,000 campaign leaflets...
...30—Nassau and Beek-man, Manhattan...
...Some prominent labor men of Peterson have b'-H taken in and are supporting him On satutday...
...Wednesday...
...122d St...
...and Daly Ave...
...Brooklyn Forum Drive EMIL BROMBERG, well known Brooklyn Socialist,, has been placed in charge of the Brooklyn Forum Membership Drive in the 8th Congressional District, which comprises the 2nd, 9th and 16th assembly districts of Kings County...
...and Farrlngton Sts., Flushing...
...Wln-fleld, L. I.—Speaker to be announced...
...Mitchell, Stein, Slems, Parker...
...Junction and 38th Avenue*, Elm-hurst, L I—Cecdiner...
...Bronx— Heltsrr...
...Speakers (report at Brownsville Labor Lyceum, 219 Sackman St...
...I. Corn .Tuesday), Con an, Taubenshlag, Ulanoff, A. N. Tuvim, Edrlson, Goldowsky, Weingart...
...178th St...
...Oneal...
...Wallers I eln, Mednick, Muravchick...
...29—Battery Place, Manhattan...
...ORANGE COBNTY.—Esther Pried-man of New York is to make a tour est Orange and Sullivan Counties next week...
...Pine, Sackman...
...and Greenpoint Ave., Sunnystde, L. I.—E...
...SEPT...
...69th St and Woodside Ave...
...Umansky...
...He was also charged with contracting debts with the national o<Bc» and with individuals In the name of the party with no in-V^tlon of paying them...
...Old Federal Employes Union Outlawed WASHINGTON.—(FP)—Acting under authority of the recent session of the A. F. of L. executive council, President Green has delivered a national charter for the new American Federation of Government Employes, to David R. Glass, Its president...
...Diamond, Kell...
...163d St...
...26—Remsen and Court Sts., Brooklyn...
...The article, entitled "Why Don't the Workers Raise Hell...
...Other officers ere: assistant campaign manager, William J. Sample: recording secretary, Louise M. Ouglne...
...Thursday, 22d St...
...Dancis, Rosenblatt, Cohen...
...Safran-aff...
...Texas and New Mexico...
...23d Assembly District...
...Bronx— Kell, Well, Diamond, Oertz...
...Boro Hall, Brooklyn...
...We will appeal this decision," declared Roger N. Baldwin, director ol the Liberties Union, "because we consider Judge Patterson's ruling a strained Interpretation of the law...
...Alice Goldberg will be In charge of the Midwood district...
...RatiAsatlon meeting at Public School 167, Eastern Parkway and Sen ncctady avenue...
...Steinhardt, Polstein...
...Thursday, Sept...
...Station Plaza, Far Rnckaway, L. I. —Speaker to be announced...
...Afros, Boultln, Breslow...
...Bennington, Vt, in order that as many communities as possible be represented on the committee, and that all may cooperate in the work of forwarding the Socialist cause...
...Tuesday, McAllster, Coleman, Delson, Stein, Chabot, Slems, Parker, Mitchell...
...literature agent, Walter F. Haekemer...
...L. I—Speaker to be announced...
...and Greenpoint Ave., Sunnyalde, L. I.—N...
...a former Socialist strong-hale...
...J. Manus and Mrs...
...Liberty and Lefferts, Richmond Hill, L. I,—Koepplcus, Rogln...
...and Cypress, Bronx— Cobin...
...Gollub, Saltsman, Nathan, Levy Havidon...
...WEDNESDAY, SEPT...
...Saturday, Delson, Chabot...
...M Barrow and 7th Ave...
...Noon Meetinga Monday, Sept...
...Humboli and Montrose, Brooklyn-Speakers to be announced...
...Bronx— Fruchter...
...116th St...
...In all, 31 meetings were held and thousands of people heard the message of Socialism, moat of them for the first time...
...Sept...
...Polstein...
...Ann's Ave...
...Fox and Westchester...
...208th St...
...Thursday, various corners, speakers (report at 1637 E. 17th St...
...and Broadway, Manhattan —Kahn, Halpern...
...Flatbush and Linden, Brooklyn— Rosner, Yavner, Goldman, Parker, Rlfkin...
...and 7th Ave., Manhattan —Croaswaith, Brown...
...29 7th Ave...
...Wisotsky...
...This may also be ordered through Comrade Clemen te...
...and other prominent Socialist...
...Junction and 38th Aves., Elmhurst, L. I.—Cordiner, Brown...
...and Broadway, Manhattan—Peck, Wolfe...
...In many places as high as ten Inches of rain fell In a night...
...and 5th Ave., Manhattan —Crosswalth, Hearing...
...Wednesday, Sieins...
...MONDAY...
...Crescent and Fulton...
...College Point, L. I.—Sackman, Brown...
...Jjuivj...
...Manus, TuvLm, Rosenbaum, Meyers...
...National Ave...
...Fordham and Walton, Bronx— Melnick, Tyler, Steinhardt, Levy...
...47th St...
...SEPT...
...Numbers of requests are coming into the Brooklyn Forum offices for information on the coming season's program...
...Blvd., Bronx— Seltser...
...and Newport, Brooklyn —Viola, Cohen, Saroson, Goldstein...
...Hoboken...
...Brooklyn-Shapiro, Block, Salert, Baron...
...Osteal...
...E. Fine...
...N. J., at 8 p. m under :li...
...and Fulton, Bronk—Hertz-berg, Levensteln, Shapiro, Longwood and Prospect, Bronx— Umansky, Wilson, Saltzman...
...and Mermaid Ave., Felgenbaum, Haskel, Epstein...
...it has expelled the ex-state secretary, William C. Stone, because he "acted i;i certain matters unauthorized by the party, which were financed by an outsider, and because he refused to abide by the rules of the party...
...and Broadway, Manhattan—Oott, Rutherford, Duval...
...Fine...
...and So...
...This notice is especially directed to women Socialists and sympathizers, who are urged to communicate immediately with arete hen J. Garrison, chairman, state women's committee, Vermont Socialist party, 319 Safford street...
...Glass, Knebel, Safranofi 116th St and Rnckaway Blvd., Rockaway Park, L. I— DeWitt...
...and Walton Ave...
...Vermont BENNINGTON.—The Vermont Socialist party is now being organized...
...Brannon...
...George H. O ieb«l will .sneek at 311 Market street ou "A Fool Asks Questions...
...Charles Solomon, LouU Waldman, B. C. Vladek, Dr...
...Proml-nent speakers have been booked...
...Removal of Walter Moody, chief of the state highway police, and Browning Robinson, sheriff of Franklin county, officials who ordered shots fired on striking miners, has been demanded unanimously by the Socialist party local here...
...6th Congressional District, Kings County, meetings every night, various corners...
...28, speakers (report at 6731 Bay Parkway...
...The Americ i Freeman's publisher contends, nr i with apparent Justification, thai the real reason for banning the it tit was a colorful and bitter ciitk'uu of President Hoover.'' ftlb (iowgreseiunal Activities All comrades in the 6th Congressional District (Brooklyn) are urged to be on hand at the campaign bead-quarters, 844 Utica avenue, for distribution of literature every Sunday Sadie Hivkiii is campaign manager...
...Her first meeting will be heM at Port Jervif...
...DEMAND REMOVAL OF POLICE OFFICERS SPRINGFIELD, 111...
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