Connecticut Elects Delegation Opposed to N. E. C. Policies
Connecticut Elects Delegation Opposed to N. E. C. Policies SNU to Tko Sue Leader DRIDGEPORT, Conn.—A delege** tion of 18 Socialists has boon •feetad as rteJanatM to the national convention...
...Be received 310 rotes and is first alternate, Allan seconu...
...That, la the largest number allowed this city...
...Martin F. Plunkett, state secretary, received the second highest rota for delegate, polling...
...Mayor Jasper MeLevy headed Um poll, and Dorare Allan, pembtr of the NefWafl Mxaeutjre Committee, who helped to draft the motion that ¦¦apanoSd the charter of Now York State, did not even bead the net of alternate...
...Morris Harwich, of Hartford, 497...
...Carl M. Rhodin...
...Eceles...
...David Stein, of Waterhory, 498...
...Alternates Are Named The 13 alternates, led by Bergen and Allen, include Walter E. Davis, of Ham den, 290...
...Panl Croasenbacher, of New MibTord, 498...
...Croll cited a contract to make 12 pairs of babies' booties, and the home "sweatshop worker was about four days in filling: the order...
...Clyde T. Holden, of Torrington, 604...
...Henry Johnson, of Stratford, 268...
...of Meriden, 516...
...Allen had sent out a leteiai |i ijili attack on the Socialist* of New York, and thia waa rajjhee to "by James Oneal, member of the NJSC...
...Child Labor in Canada Assailed TORONTO.—"When child labor waa abolished in the United States by the NBA...
...Bridgeport is represented by four members of the delegation—Mayor Me Levy, Senator Eceles, Health Commissioner Gee, Murgatroyd and Mayer Zacker, former Selectman...
...He waa second , McLevy received 582 votes and Alien .808...
...Meyer Toworoff, of New Haven...
...Fred Ruckel, of Stamford, 849...
...Adam Lohana, of Now Britain, 267...
...the policies and principle* faitht for by the New York Socialists...
...Jack Berg-en of Bridgeport, an ally of Allen, Waa also dafssjtad...
...523 rotas...
...Connecticut Elects Delegation Opposed to N. E. C. Policies SNU to Tko Sue Leader DRIDGEPORT, Conn.—A delege** tion of 18 Socialists has boon •feetad as rteJanatM to the national convention of the Soeislist Party kkb ¦¦¦>llill— over the "militant" tUMBMai...
...Ernest CastigHoni, of North Haven, 269...
...Allen declared in hit pamphlet that the Socialist* ti Hew York would be mare likely thJa-bk* a united front with ComMPl ^ thhn the "militant*" jrtgK" WlUih a few weeks the meat in JStm York, Chicago and other cities by arranging May Day celebration* with the CommaaHata which the Socialists in each instance lapmi . Tie .mfir—wiii of the party dMMbers shows an overwhelming fijajority for the Socialist* and in fa tot at...
...The successful delegate slate includes Mayor McLevy, Plunkett...
...and editor of The New Leader...
...George Murgstroyd, president of the Bridgeport Board of Health...
...It shall be the duty of this board to take measure* to insure decent wages and reasonable working hoars...
...it moved up into Canada an a new scale, taking the form sat sweating the wuihoaa la the home under a contract system ¦hiili ha* produced conditions tantamount to slavery " So said David A. Croll, Minister of Labor in the Ontario gov ei ument, in moving aa amendment to tka Factory Act to regulate wagaa and aandlttfiiii of work dona in the The trnendment gives the government through the Minimum Wage Board jurisdiction over home work for money, and hereafter permits win have to be taken out in all parts of Ontario, and records kept of hours of work and payment received...
...Maurice Goldblatt, of Norwich, 246, and William Maache, of Fairfield, 286...
...Meyer Zucker, of Bridgeport, 487...
...486, and Kenneth S. Furmin, of Torrington, 488 vote...
...Harry Rosen, of Hartford...
...Kenneth W. Thurlow, of Niantic, 614 votes...
...Forty-five cents for four days' work...
...William W. Atkins, of Darien, 266...
...Adolph Furrer, of CoUinsville, 280...
...Victor Harris, of Hartford...
Vol. 19 • May 1936 • No. 19