May Day Celebrations

May Day Celebrations Here are luted tome of tke May Dmy utlekretipn* arranged by the goeuiUtt Party and other organisation* in earione parte of tke IJntfd State*. Tke Kit, ef course, ie by...

...Passaic — Kanter's Auditorium, 259 Monroe Street May 1st, 11 a. m. Speaker: William M. Feigenbaum...
...Speakers repreeenting Trade Unions, Socialist Party, Y.P.H.L., Workmen's Circle, and other organizations...
...Cap Matters, 8th Street, west ol 2nd Ave...
...to 8th Ave...
...Finish Branch, Socialist Party...
...8:30 p. m., Village Branch, May Day Frolic...
...8:30 p. m., Rand School, 7 East 16th Street Nathan Fine and others...
...Auspices: Bronx County Committee, Socialist Party...
...Pert Cheater ^Finnish Branch...
...A program urging the workers "to take economic and...
...concert and dancing...
...M. Feigenbaum...
...Tuwdar Hv«?ninr, May 2nd...
...Speakers: Theodore Shapiro, Henry Jager...
...Liberty Hall, April 30th, 8 p. m. Speakers: Leonard Bright aud C«ul o. Parsons...
...musical program...
...Kariin...
...to 36th St...
...and Broadway, willbegln at 2:00 p. m. Speakers: Paul Blanshard, Samuel E. Beardsley, David M. Gory, Abraham Cahan, Nathan Chanln, Morris Feinatone, Esther Friedman, Rubin Guskln, William Kariin, Gertrude W. Klein, Algernon Lee, Harry W. Laidler, Jacob Panken, Tucker P. Smith, Ethel Schachner, Julius Umansky, G. Valentl, Bruno Wagner, Tyrell Wilson, Noah Walters, and others Otto F. Eick Die* MILWAUKEE...
...op 7th Ave...
...east on 28th St...
...and 6th Ave...
...MASSACHUSETTS Boston.—Boston Common, Parkman Band stand, May 1st, 5 to 7 p. m. Speakers: Joseph Messida, Rev...
...Gala affair...
...Speaker: Jacob Axelrad...
...west on 15th St...
...From many points divisions will assemble and fall into line, to carry their banners and the living presence of the outraged workers into the working das« sections of the city, and to converge upon Union Square, where the vast demonstration will be held...
...He was born in Germany, but was broftght to this country at the age ef one...
...Bridgeport—291 Bunnell Street, May 1st, 3 p. m., Fred Cedarholm...
...down 4th Ave...
...Leather Goods Workers, 21st St., west of 5th Ave...
...Sunday, April 30th, 8:30 p. m. MARYLAND Baltimore.—Mass meeting at City Hall Park, May 1st, 12 o'clock noon...
...and Prospect Place, BTrlyn...
...8:30 p. m., Labor Temple, 243 East 84th St, Manhattan...
...1 p. m., Irving Plaza Hall...
...Since coming to Milwaukee, Eick was active in the Machinists' Union and in the Socialist Party, and was a frequent candidates for office of the party ticket...
...entertainment 8:30 p. m., 7308 Bay Parkway, B'klyn • 16th A. D. Branch, Socialist Party...
...Mount Vernon.,—May 1st 8 p. m. Speaker: William M. Feigenbaum...
...8:30 p. m., 128 Delancey Street, Manhattan...
...to 7th Ave...
...8:30 p. m., Burnside Manor, Burnside and Harrison Avenues, Bronx...
...18th A. D. Branch 2, Socialist Party...
...at 8:30 n.m...
...United Hebrew Trades, Butcher*, Painters' Union, Foultry Worker*, Neckwear Workers' Union, Grocery Clerks, at 15th Street, east of 5th Ave...
...Greenwich Village Br., Socialist Party...
...down 7th Ave...
...The mass meeting and demonstration at Union Square, 17th St., between 4th Ave...
...Francis A. Hanson, chairman...
...His family settled at Appleton, Wis., and later in Duluth, where he entered the Socialist and labor movement in 1891...
...George's Hall, 396 Stratford Ave., April 30th, 8 p. m. Speakers: Fred Schwartzkopf, Jasper McLevy, Devore Allen...
...James H. Maurer was elected State Chairman, Earl White an Secretary-Treasurer...
...to Union Square...
...The May Day Parade THE May Day demonstration this year la expected to be the greatest in the history of New York...
...Speaker: Bruno Wagner...
...Maurer pointed to the reforestation plan and the inflation scheme as attempts further to deflate the already low standard of living...
...67 Riverdale Avenue, May let, last, HunUngdale, L. 1.—May 1st...
...144, Howard Ave...
...MONDAY, MAY 1 I p m ., Union Square, 17th St and 4th Ave, Manhattan...
...west on 29th St...
...Socialist Party Branches, Young People's Socialist League...
...Speakers: Jacob Panken, Nathan Chanin, Samuel H. Friedman...
...Southrey of the Philadelphia Hosiery Workers' Union and Bob Lieberman of the Allegheny Unemployed Citizens' i League were elected first and 1 second vice-president respectively...
...to 4th Ave...
...Poale Zion, Jewish Worker* Alliance, Pioneer Women, Young Poale Zion Alliance, at Houston St and 2nd Ave...
...Socialist and Labor demonstration...
...Tke Kit, ef course, ie by no means complete NEW YORK CITY SUNDAY, APRIL M X p. m., Public School No...
...Auspices: Workmen's Circle Schools...
...Yonkera —Warburton Ave...
...political control away from the capitalist class through the power of their united efforts" was unanimously adopted by close to 300 delegates representing over 100 organizations...
...6 and Union Label Division, at 16th St., west of 6th Ave...
...8:90 p. m., Thomas Jefferson High School, Pennsylvania and Dumont Aves., B'klyn...
...at I l>.m...
...FRANCIS LEDERER spraki on: "The Theatre To-day" Penoa...
...and Dock Street, April 29th, 2:30 p. m. Speaker: William M. Feigenbaum...
...CALIFORNIA Los Angeles—Picnic at Work men's Circle Camp, Carlwn Canyon...
...21st A. D. Branch, Socialist Party...
...Workers Form Workers' FederatioD READING, Pa...
...New Rochelle...
...A us e«s: Brownsville Socialist and bor organisation...
...8:30 p. m., 2056 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan...
...Rand School Students' Ass'n...
...8:30 p. m , 844 Utica Avenue, B'klyn...
...Songs and dancing...
...4th A. D. Branch, Socialist Parly...
...8:30p...
...east on 36t St...
...May 1st, 1 p. m. MICHIGAN Detroit.—Concert and entertainment...
...62 West 8th Street NEW YORK STATE Buffalo.—Elmwood Music Hall, May 1st 8 p. m. Speakers: Herman J. Hnhn and John G. Cooper...
...Franklin, Jr., High School, May 1st, 8 p. m. Speaker: John Haynes Holmes...
...L.I.D Chapters, Rand School Fellowship, Workers Unemployed l«aguf> German Socialist branches, unions and allied groups...
...Hudson, corner Capitol Ave., May 1st, 8 p. m. Speaker: Fred Cedarholm...
...Divisions, will assemble at the following places: Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Joint Boards and I .orals, 15th Street, west of 5th Ave...
...Representatives from unemployad leagues, farmers' groups, trade unions, and Socialist branches formed a basis of what promises to be the most powerful organization of the working class in the Keystone State...
...G. L. Payne, Alfred Baker Lewis, Michael Flaherty, George E. Roewer, chain an...
...and 43rd Street, B'klyn...
...THE GROUP—ISO W«t 85th St...
...German group...
...J. I. Seidman, Dr...
...esat on 40th St...
...A United Workers' Federation of Pennsylvania waa organised here over the last week-end...
...to 7 Ave...
...City College Auditorium...
...Typographical Union No...
...The Reading Socialists fed ant housed the unemployed delegates A constitution was adopted that accepts membership from all re sponsible working class organize Hons that can accept the prograu • f the United Workers' Federation The state was divided into sever districts, each to select two members to the executive committee...
...to Madison Ave...
...Central Green May 1st, 3 p. m. Commercial High School, May 1st, 8 p. m. Speaker: Norman Thomas...
...Maurer and White were elected as delegates...
...Irving Plaza Hall...
...Speakers: Oscar Wilson, August Claessens...
...The Continental Congress was enthusiastically endorsed as the ')ower through which the working class can free itself from the present cspitalist system...
...Workmen's Circle Branches and Schools, Young Circle Leagues, at Beethoven Hall, 5th Street, east of 3rd Ave...
...Auspices: Workmen's Circle Branches...
...banquet Speakers: Norman Thomas and others...
...Sunday, April 30th...
...May Day Celebrations Here are luted tome of tke May Dmy utlekretipn* arranged by the goeuiUtt Party and other organisation* in earione parte of tke IJntfd State...
...New London.—Dion's Studio, 149 Garfield Ave., May 3rd...
...In 1914 ha came within an ace of being elected mayor of Superior, Wis...
...May let...
...Speakers: Elisabeth Oilman, Dr...
...m., 52 West 8th Street, Manhattan...
...8:30 p. m , 2239 Church Avenue, Brooklyn...
...S. M. Neistadt, chairman...
...to 28th St...
...Locals 1164, 209 and 2717, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners...
...to 29th St...
...Elmer V. Hamm, Joseph M. Coldwell...
...Otto F. Eick, pioneer Socialist and trade unionist died at the age of 62...
...down Madison Ave...
...Isidore Nagler, manager of the Joint Board of the I.L.G.W.U., will be Grand Marshal, and arrangements are being made foi clock-like precision of all sections, Here are the instructions: PARADE starts at 1 p. m. Main Route: Start at 16th St...
...Speakers: William Kariin, Wm...
...Speaker: Amicus Most...
...ILLINOIS Chicago.—Parade from Roosevelt Road and Jefferson Street to Grant Park...
...RHODE ISLAND Providence.—Swedish Workmen's Hall, Pine and Ciestnut Streets, May 1st, 8 p. m. Speakers: Joseph Bearack, "Hitlerism and Internationalism...
...Speaker: G. Aug •st Gerber...
...Naomi Riches, Charles S. Bernstein, M. L. Polin, William A. Toole...
...Speaker: Wm...
...The conference was opened by that veteran of many labor struggles, for many years president of the State Federation of Labor James H. Maurer, who excoriated the "new deal that attempts to bolster up the rotten carcass from collapse, glinting out that every measure thus far introduced by the President was to help those on top...
...CONNECTICUT New Haven...
...Speakers: Theodore Shapiro, Jacob Axelrad...
...WASHINGTON Seattle, 120 21st St...
...up 8th Ave, to 40th St...
...International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Joint Boards and Locals, 16th Street west of 5th Ave...
...musical program...
...To avert the danger oi Fascism he called upon the workers to unite their forces into a solid body to take over the ownership and management of industry in the interests of the producing class...
...South Norwalk.—Benj...
...Speaker: Norman Thomas...
...8:30 p. m., Boro Park Labor Lyceum, 14th Ave...
...Workmen's Circle Building, May 1st, 8 p. m. CANADA Toronto.—Labor Lyceum, May 1st Speakers: James Simpson and Robert A. Hoffman...
...Millinery Workers, 16th Street west of 6th Ave...
...NEW JERSEY Newark.—Military Park, May 1st, 4 to 7:30 p. m. Speakers: James Oneal, Henry Jager, John Martin, George H. Goebel, William M. Feigenbaum, Fred Wiess, Morris Alexander...
...ARTHUR GARFIELD HAYS sprnki on: "Legal Action versus Mass Action" —<»n Coasmanlsm 8*cr«d In Amrrlrs— This Sunday Aflrrnuon...
...musical program and dance to follow...
...Bakers' Union, Grand and Allen Streets...
...The United Workers' Federation ''advocates the socialization of industry and democratic administration, to the end that the producers of wealth may enjoy the fruits of their labor...
...5:90 p\ m., Brownsville Labor Lyceum, 219 Sackman St., B'klyn...

Vol. 15 • April 1933 • No. 17


 
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