Trade Union Conference Votes New Leader Drive
Trade Union Conference Votes New Leader Drive rjvflE NEW LEADER in its new ¦ dress, its increased nnmher of •age*, and its special stories of HE struggles has made a hit in Wm York labor...
...Levin, Lo, cal 10...
...The demonstration was for the 80-hour weak bill and the Wagner Labor Disputes bill...
...From ann" sources come words of praise aad support and this sentiment task concrete form last week when ¦ pan-u r~~of 46 labor bodies aet in the Rand School of Social science to consider ways ami ajstss of extending...
...ty Abe leisiry _ is,., rut !. 71,' .»« lafa) PHILADELPHIA...
...The action committee includes Finestone , of the United Hebrew Trades, ; Aronsky, Local 35...
...Oneal looked ' forward to the time when The t New Leader, with the continued i help of the unions, could be ex> panded into a fighting working > class daily...
...Bernard Sehub, state manager of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, presided...
...There wiU be entertainment, labor dramatics, a political cabaret, a Vienna cafe and music...
...Let's | get down to action...
...The demonstration was followed by a gathering sponsored by the Women's Committee at the Labor Educational Institute, which also set a high-water mark of success...
...David Rodnick...
...More than 10,000 working men and women jammed Rayburn Plaza, the first time that place had been secured for such a celebration and their enthusiasm for the cause of Labor and Socialism was unbounded...
...j._ UNION CITY, N, J.—James Oneal...
...of the Workers' Party...
...Metz, Local 102...
...The affair is patterned after the one held at Milwaukee last month, which 139,000 people atended...
...Other May Day news oa Page 6) St...
...Aldo Cure!, of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers' Union, and Celia D. Rostow, town chairman of the Socialist Party...
...That was the , sentiment of the conference and it , proceeded to act...
...More than 2,000 marched, while several thousand more attended the Green meeting...
...Benson, Local 35...
...On the last day of the carnival the speaker will be Norman Thomas...
...Sol Levitas, business man¦¦jrleans Waldman, and others...
...Caatradc Levitas pointed out that anions in various sections of the country had ordered bundles of Mew Leaders because of its special labor stories, 200 for distribution jg the Detroit Federation of Labor Council, a Detroit automobile local salsa sending 200 subscriptions, SMUTS...
...Thomas' Burns, of the A. F. of L...
...The speakers'included Frank R. Crosswaith.ef New York...
...Waldman pointed out the ad-' Tamed position being taken in the past year or two by the trade aajea movement in relation to sor rial legislation and its attitude ! towards guvei anient...
...Trade Union Conference Votes New Leader Drive rjvflE NEW LEADER in its new ¦ dress, its increased nnmher of •age*, and its special stories of HE struggles has made a hit in Wm York labor circles...
...Delegates were ¦resent from the United Hebrew Trades, local anions and Joint Boards in the needle trades and I net a' single word of criticism was beard of the labor policy of The Sew Leader...
...Belson, i Local 17, aft of the International . Ladies' Gonnent Workers' Union...
...May Day Celebrations In Other Cities NEW HAVEN,—For the Ant time in years, organized labor celebrated May Day here with a huge street parade, concluding in a mass meeting on the Central Green...
...A committee was appointed to . cooperate with a committee of The . New Leader Board to work out a i plan of continuous activities...
...editor of The New Leader, was the principal speaker at the May Day celebration here in the beautiful building of the cooperatives of Italian workers...
...Colin McIntyre, president, and George Limesani, business agent, of the Building Laborers' Union...
...Baron of the Bakers' Union, Rose • of the Millinery Workers, Reisel of i the Bonnaz Embroideres' Union, | Hershwokitz of the Amalgamated i Clothing Workers, King of the Joint Council of the Farriers, Williams of Local 4 of the AmelgaI mated, and the aid of two joint , boards was pledged...
...Those who attended the conference represent hundreds of thousands of organized workers in Greater New York...
...Louis Socialists To Hold Carnival The Socialist Party of St Louis will hojd a three-day carnival and Labor exposition May 10th, 11th and 12th at Jeffia Halls, Jefferson and Lafayette Aves...
...Word was received that a num, ber of other unions would have ; been represented were it not for I important union meetings being held the same night...
...Valentine Bansch presided and the other speakerss were the president and vice-president of the central labor body and a German speaker...
...Different trade unions and fraternal organizations have rented booths for propaganda purposes...
...Harry Hines, president of the FERA Workers' Union...
...Leaders of unions, unemployed organizations-,* fraternities and the Socialist Party will speak...
...Tuvim, Local 1 142...
...They will come in later as the conference is i a permanent body and will again ¦ meet after the joint committee of ; The New Leader Board and the , conference has worked out plans...
...the circulation ePSe New Leader among union „— sad women...
...Philadelphia's May Day celebration waa a glorious success...
...James Oneal, editor...
...We know what we want," said , one delegate, "so let's not waste I- too much time with speeches...
...The New Leader is not intended I to displace the special publication* i of the various unions but to supple¦ ment them and interest the union members in the struggles of work¦" era in other industries...
...At the museum many exhibits on the history of the Labor movement in this city will be shown...
...The renewal of interest is the response, to the special attention given by The New Leader H leesl labor struggles and the general struggles of the organized Sjsilini class throughout the "Xisong the speakers were Morris C. Fines tone of the United Hebrew Trades...
...Thus a I wider sense of labor solidarity will ! be developed among the organized - working class...
...hundred subscriptions for Baton members in Cleveland, and MO subs obtained by Joseph Tuvim lor members of Local 142 of the LLG.W.U...
Vol. 18 • May 1935 • No. 18