SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK

SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK New York City ..Women's Committee—Attention• The women of the Socialist Party of greater New York will meet again on • Jue^y. Sept. 25, at 8:30 p. m., at 7 East 15th...

...Speakers: James Oneal, Emil BTomberg, Mrs...
...Come early...
...candidate for Governor and A. I. Shi .lacoff...
...Speakers: Henry I Fruchter, Samuel A. De Witt, Henry I Gross...
...James H. Maurer, the Vice Presidential candidate...
...Speakers : Samuel A. DeWitt, L Philips, Murray Gross...
...The next meeting will take place at the East Side Socialist Center Wednesday evening, Sept...
...26, 8:30 p. m.—Lex ing, ton Avenue and 106th Street...
...Or should we make our presence and influence felt as a force for good...
...21, 8:30 p. m.—24th Street and Mermaid Avenue, Coney Island...
...Thursday, Sept...
...Textile Workers Examine Tariff -— One of the closing acts of the U T. W. "¦nvention held in New York was to I Wthorize an inquiry into the whole quests' of tariff schedules as they affect "nous branches of the textile industry...
...Carl Cummings and others...
...21st, 1928...
...To Socialist Women: Where Do You Stand...
...The 18th A. D. branch of the Socialist Party was organized last November <and- now boasts 85 members...
...12, at 1167 Boston Road...
...BRONX I Friday, Sept...
...Congressional nominee in the 10th District, will be the principal speakers...
...Anna Kuller Feigen, soprano, and Anna Solomon will render a musical program...
...Sept • 25, 8:30 p. m., at the Rand School, 3 i East 15th Street...
...After a short business session...
...the wounded mac B/pbiKp Boris...
...29, 8:30 p. m.—Beach and Water Streets...
...The speakers: I. Corn, Ethelred Brown, Joe Tuvlm, Carl Cummings...
...At the last election there was a Socialist enrollment of 937 and a Socialist vote approximating 3.500...
...Friday, Sept...
...candidate for Assembly, was elected campaign manager...
...Louis Waldman...
...1377 42nd Street, Brooklyn...
...Adler, Hyman Nemser...
...29, 8:30 p. m.—Kings Highway and l'th Street...
...BRONX Great enthusiasm was displayed at the General Party Meeting of the Bronx held fin Wednesday, Sept...
...The Branch expects to run an intensive campaign in this district and roll up a huge Sociillst vote...
...Both the innocent and the guilty were arrested by the police...
...1 to 8 inclusive) have been booked by locals in the northern part of the state...
...Thursday, Sept...
...There were t*B...
...The more that volunteer the bigger our vote...
...It was one of the best gatherings 'of its kind...
...Saturday, Sept...
...550 was pledged io the City Office...
...500 was pledged to help carry on an intensive campaign in this section...
...Laidler to Speak at ThreeParty Symposium Tuesday . A political symposium has been arranged by the Brotherhood of the Commonwealth at its forum in the Parish House of the Church of, the Atonement, 17th Street, near Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, Tuesday, Sept...
...3—5—1* A. D. This branch will meet Tuesday...
...Speakers: Ethelred Brown...
...Sadoff, Jacob Axelrad...
...Wt*4*t leasts ill sjMllgSJM HHflLi...
...President McMahon was j"*0" hit by Duncan's death...
...or his employer, had communlated with the Communist authorities, rto were still smarting from the recent ojmlslon of six Communists from the jnjpji...
...Speakers: Jessie Wallace Hughan, Max Delson...
...They will be glad to welcome all members of the Upper West Side Branch and hope to join their forces and work together for this coming campaign...
...j MANHATTAN 1 Downtown r The next meeting will be held on Fri. day evening, Sept...
...While that is true, let us women take stock of ourselves and find out why that is so...
...Do you think that we could accomplish more by forming a permanent Women's Section of the Socialist Party, such as they have in European countries...
...A five-dollar contribu,ion was sent to the City Office...
...Harry Ulanoff...
...Both, at ** turn of the century, collaborated In -wU*3r 081(1 fou8nt strikes on New Eng""d territory...
...wifflam Shiffrin, who was identified y sorer before his death, as his assailtot has, according to detectives, confessed his guilt...
...Many open air and indoor meetings will be held and a complete mailing to all registered voters will be made...
...do we not offer any service...
...A collection of $300 was made to start the campaign fund of $3,000...
...4 A. D. The branch meeting on Sept...
...Speakers: Joseph Tuvim, Louis P. Goldberg and William M. Feigenbaum...
...The State Committee is securing pledges to mee.t their $5,000 a year budget to keep a paid organizer in the field after election .to take, advantage of the opportunity now presented by the chronic unemployment and other situations favorable to our propaganda...
...A. I. Shiplacoff, Samuel H. Friedman, Louis P. Goldberg and Charles Solomon...
...8:30 p. m.—Aldus and I Southern Blvd...
...29, 8:30 p. m.—Longwood and Prospect Avenues...
...Tuesday, Sept...
...8:30 p. m.—109th Street and Madison Avenue...
...Besides the meager wage, working con**sns were as bad as those which pre**iled before the introduction of union "Stihions, and the willingness of the non-onion worker to join the union, is *» greatly to this...
...27, 8:30 p. m.—Bay Parkway and 69th Street...
...This section has felt the recent building booms and has been built up considerably...
...Puchs has gone into the sweat dttps on Allen, Orchard and Eldridge Streets, and organized about six hundred anptoyees...
...The Bronx is beginning to buzz...
...Business Agent Siskoefts accompanied by several union memKB, including Harry Silver and Philip Boris, who were employed in neighboring gatcber shops, therefore, went forth to pl^et Ochsman's shop...
...Louis Loskowitz, a glBier strike-breaker, was employed at Bfe place of business, although he had fees forbidden to work there as a discip¦ggsry measure, because he could not be Hlled upon to enforce union control...
...Wednesday...
...Friday, Sept...
...It is the intention of the Jewish Us movement of New York to fix the ultimate responsibility for the murder there It belongs...
...Speakers: •Julius U»ia"sky, Ell Cohen, Louis Weil, | Barnet Shub...
...22, 8:30 p. m.—Sutter and Hendricks Street...
...Saturday...
...F. Parr...
...25 at the temporary club rooms, 3785 Broadway...
...8:30 p. m—180th (Street and Southern Blvd...
...28, 8:30 p. m.—Dumont and Stone Avenues...
...Speakers: Hymen Nemser, Schacher, Baron...
...21, 8:30 p. m., sharp there will be a ratification meeting at the Brownsville Labor Lyceum, 229 Sackman Street...
...Every comrade in this district is urged to send in his donation at once to the Campaign Committee...
...2nd Municipal Court District and its other candidates...
...Luckily the escape of the gangsters was cut off by the other ptdfets...
...That part of feminism is no longer admired even by the most conservative...
...On September 30th j Norman Thomas is expected to stop for ! a brief talk at Elizabeth at 10, and at I New Brunswick at 11...
...Most of the dates for George R. Kirkpatrick for the eight days will be in New Jersey (Oct...
...j Thursday, Sept, 27, 8:30 p. m.—158th Street and Broadway...
...at its clubrooms...
...rj* woolen section has suffered for years B00*r high duties which raise the price * *»w wool to such levels that, the use * enoddles and wool and...
...Both Silver and Boris, unarmed and untuned, were stabbed, the former falling awtally wounded...
...1705 Pitkin Avenue, at -1:30 p. m. A promising section of the city which has experienced no Socialist activity ,ince the war is the 18th, lying immedittely adjacent to t'ne old 23rd and 2nd \. D. and constituting the territory 'mown as Brownsville...
...Speakers will be: James Maurer, Louis Waldman...
...The growth of the sweat shops in the T*Jt few years has been such as to threaten the better class of shops...
...cotton rnix'ores have kept thousands of woolen mill **kers out of Jobs...
...Thursday, Sept...
...Speakers: Frank Crosswaith...
...True to his scab record he had defied the gjfcjpl orders...
...Julius Green, Samuel P. Ulanoff...
...It's up to you...
...A meeting of the Campaign Committee .vill be held Wednesday evening at J. N. Cohen's effice...
...Saturday...
...Socialist women, are we going to take a back seat and "stay home"—just what we were told we ought to do before we got the vote...
...Matters of extreme lm, portance to Socialist women will be discussed and action taken thereon...
...27, 8:30 p. m.—180th Street and Daly Avenue...
...25, 8:30 p. m.—6th Street and Avenue B. Speakers: A. N. Weinberg, Molly Welngert...
...BROOKLYN The comrades in the 18:h A. D. are now busily engaged in campaign activities...
...Samuel Orr, Philip Paslk...
...Walter Dearing, Mrs...
...Saturday, Sept...
...Comrades, come early so that all who wish to take part in the discussion t will be able to do so...
...Philadelphia upholstery weavers J**0 to send a delegation to Washington "interview the federal tariff commis**• The president has final say on 2**J°sting duties within certain limits...
...STATEN ISLAND Saturday, Sept...
...4215 Third Avenue, near Tremont \venue...
...Branch 7 of the Bronx will meet Tuesday, Sept...
...Speakers: j I. George Dobsevage...
...4,000,000 More Passengers In Toronto Streetcars Street Meetings _ Manhattan • Priday, Sept...
...8:30 p. m.—Lee Avenue and Rodney Street...
...Louis D. Lieberman...
...at the Workmen's Circle School, 2095 Daly Avenue...
...26, 8:30 p. m.—Sumner and Floyd Streets...
...Saturday, Sept...
...Conservative women are ^taking advantage of it to the extent that they.are succeeding in getting former liberal and radical women to vote for SMITH...
...Friday, Sept...
...The irony of it...
...29, 8:30 p. m.—Sutter and Hendrix Streets...
...25, at 8 p. m. Representatives of the three leading parties will be heard...
...Speakers: Eth; elred Brown, and others...
...All these questions will be thrashed out at a woman's meeting which is announced on another page of this issue...
...When the pickets urtved, they were met with drawn knives...
...A special meeting of the Campaign Committee will be held oh Monday, Sept...
...Speakers: William M. Feigenbaum, Joseph Tuvim and others...
...Cheaper wool would ¦* * boon to the industry, it is argued...
...Ex-Senator Calder will speak for the era: Btbelred Brown, Louis Panken, L PoMetn...
...September 25, 8:30 p. m—Schenectady and St...
...Speakers: Samuel Kantor, Samuel Block and others...
...Wilhelmus B. Robinson, candidate for Congress in the 9ffi District and Samuel Block, candidate for Congress in the 9th District, and other speakers...
...Or do you think that we should form temporary woman's committees in each borough and carry on propaganda among women that way...
...HUiam Smith, secretary of the Full yfcbioned Hosiery Workers, was named T^Wte to the A. F. of L. convention *?J»ew Orleans...
...Johns Avenue...
...The deax gertyr is Harry Silver...
...Thursday...
...Shriftrin So been held without bail, the others taw been released under bail of $1,500 es charges of felonious assault...
...27, 8:30 p. m.—Saratoga and.Blake Avenues...
...A most promising district is the 18th and one that will bear careful watching...
...The population continues to grow apace and many of the new elements of the popula:!on are excellent Socialist material...
...25, at 8:30 p. m., at 7 East 15th Street...
...chops employing about twenty-five Ptsple each, that were paying five cents lor an eleven-cent article, and about *Wteen cents for a thirty-one cent arBde, which, as a result, lowered the employees' salaries to less than half of what the Union men were getting...
...Please • put aside all other engagements for that night...
...Speakers: Ethelred Brown...
...Where do you, who je&d these lines stand...
...25, 8:30 p. m.—13th Avenue and 42nd Street, 64th Street and 18th Avenue...
...Upper West Side The Upper West Side Branch is planning to join with the newly reorganized 22-23rd A. D. Branch in the very near future...
...Speakers: Frank" Crosswaith...
...Comrade Theodore Shapiro, candidate for Assembly in the 22nd A. D., will act as chairman...
...Louis Weil...
...Morris Gisnet, Socialist candidate for Congress in the 23rd District, will open a discussion, with an analysis of the various party platforms of 1928, in which discussion of party members of other tranches are welcome to participate, and are accordingly invited...
...By Hilda G Claeesena Sometime ago Comrade, Pauline Newman wrote in The-New Leader concerning activities, or lack of activities, of women in the Party...
...Speakers: W. Feigenbaum, Joseph Tuvlm, Carl Cummings, Joseph A. Weil...
...John's Place and Aloany...
...He Communist attack was made to pretest the Butchers' Union from unionizjnj the butcher shop of Morris Ochsman Hi the East Bronx...
...Speakers: Henry Jaeger, Samuel Kan tor, Samuel Block and others...
...Comrades Karlin and Feigenbaum spoke...
...On Oct...
...We have been recognized as human beings, politically...
...8th Congressional District A joint meeting of all party members in this district was held at the Borough Park Labor Lyceum, Wednesday, Sept...
...He claims he is a furrier by trade, although he is well known as i strong arm man iff" Communist employ...
...Every comrade is urged to be on time...
...8:00 p. m., at the headquarters, 1377 42nd Street...
...One thing is clear and that is that we cannot have any sort of a woman's movement without the women and this meeting will be a deciding factor—one way or the other...
...For .he first time since the war there is healthy Socialist organization and the 18th jviil witness the sort of campaign that has i characterized other assembly disricts...
...Many comrades who have not been seen for a long time were present...
...on Friday, Sept...
...Saturday, Sept...
...12 was one of the very best, as every active member was present...
...Murray Gross...
...Neckwear Workers I-ii Union Drive Organize 80 ,4hops "By the end of this week, there will be eighty shops newly organized for the Neckwear Makers Union," said Louis Puchs, manager of that union, in his office in the Rand School...
...27, 8:30 p. m.—13th Street and 7th Avenue...
...Friday, Sept...
...21, 8:30 p. m.—Rivingtoo i and Pitt Streets...
...Thursday, Sept...
...An able Campaign Committee, consisting of the following, was elected: Jacob Freundlich, Markshied, J. Achtsam, Young...
...Thomas Meetings In every section of the State the de- I mand is increasing for meetings of our standard bearers...
...Speakers: Jacob Afors, Jacob Axelrad, Daublin, Saraschn, B. J. Riley...
...Branch 7 East This branch will meet Thursday...
...SpeakGood Campaign In New Jersey...
...Outdoor meetings have been increased to twice weekly, and quarters :hifted from Sutter and Ralph to Saraoga and Blake and St...
...Have any of us ever been deprived of an opportunity to be of service...
...Speakers: Hyman Nemser and Herman Greenblatt...
...Then to attend a luncheon meeting in Princeton, with an afternoon meeting in Camden, and end the day with either a banquet or mass meeting in Camden...
...8:30 p. m.—137th I Street and 7th Avenue...
...Wednesday, Sept...
...The convention in2?** officers to aid in obtaining a SP0* f°r Brookwood's labor directors B1* the A. F.'IMXfmatlve council...
...23rd Kings On Friday...
...Which shall it be...
...Speakers: William M. Feigentoaum, Joseph Tuvlm, Henry Jaeger...
...BROOKLYN Priday, Sept...
...Be lives in the Communist Cooperative Apartments in the Bronx...
...A Communist committee was robed to the scene...
...Speakers: Jacob Afros...
...Presumably lofcovitz...
...Speakers: Molly Weinr gait, S. P. Ulanoff, J. Relcher, Louis Lie. | berman...
...His accomplices were Davis Newburg, a grocery derk and Mike Blooger, the only butcher of the three, whose work was to identn> the approaching pickets...
...The attendance was splendid and full of enthusiasm...
...9th he will be at the East Side High School, Paterson Arrangements proceed for the auto cavalcade during the last week of the campaign...
...Union Picket Murdered By Left Winger Killing Follows Comma ¦ost Activities in Form jpg Rival to Hebrew Batchers' Union j Qjgrshadowlng previous experiences li $g Jewish trade union movement of Nev fork City has been the murder on Sep mper 10 of one picket of the Hebrew •uteners' Union and the serious woundM. of another by assailants acting unde: 00ge of Communist leaders...
...Is it not our own fault...
...Speakers: I. Philips, E. Bezouska...
...Women comrades, the .age of whining and self-pity on the part of women is past...
...at the headquarters, 96 Avenue C. The membership will get to work in real earnest towards the election of Margaret F. Karlin...
...I Tuesday, Sept...
...21, 8:30 p. m.—McKinley Square and 169th Street...
...Where do we stand In the Party...
...25, 8:30 p. m.—156th Street and Wales Avenue...
...We have all kinds of opportunity foi willing workers to visit prospective members, send out literature and help at meetings...
...26, 8:30 p. m.—Burnside Avenue and Creston Avenue...
...Speakers: Ethelred Brown, J. A. Weil, Samuel Stodel...
...Brodsky, Daublin, Dr...
...Saturday, Sept...
...27, 8:30 p. m.—Washington Avenue and Claremont Parkway...
...The 18th Assembly District has undergone in the last 1 or 5 years an unusual development...
...7 A. D. "Party Platforms of 1928" to be subject of discussion in 7 A. D., Bronx...
...Frischwasser...
...Speakers: MacAlister Coleman, Andrew McGuire...
...AH of the union's strength is at pres°* bent toward organizing the "swissnifcting" shops that were non-union he's*, but stood as a sort of goal for the ¦Am to strive for...
...After a lively discussion every comrade pledged to work harder than ever before in this campaign...
...continued the manner...
...The Campaign Committee under Comrade Block is doing its utmost to make this meeting a success...
...at the headquar, ters, 204 East Broadway...
...Speakers: Taubenschlag, Louis Painken...
...Secretaries and committees elsewhere should get in touch with the State Organizer if they also want to hear their old New Jersey comrade cn his trip East...
...weavers want an American valua•** Placed on imports * ^e*tile delegates stood in silence in ~*or of James Duncan, first vice presiof the A. F. of L„ who died in **>cy, Mass...
...29, 8:30 p. m.—24th Street and Mermaid Avenue...
...The next meeting of the 22-23, to which the members of the Upper West Side are invited, will be held at 3785* Broadway on Tuesday evening, Sept 25, at 8:30 p. m. 22—23 A. D. The branch will meet Sept...
...Speakers: Eth; elred Brown and others...
...21, 8:30 p. m.—South 4th and Havemeyer Street...
...22 A. D. The 22 A. D. Kings will open its indoor meetings with a monster demonstration at P. S. 149, Wyona Street, corner Sutter Avenue, Brooklyn, at 8 p. m...
...Thursday...
...26, at 8:30 p. m. 6—8—12 A. D. This branch will meet Monday, Sept...
...Tuesday, Sept...
...Into this district have moved Socialists from all of the boroughs of the greater city...
...Judge...
...She justly complained that we cio not have an elevated standing in the Party...
...She speaks In Camden on Friday...
...Comrades and svmpathizers are urged to attend to swell ;,he numbers present...
...The Communists reloaded by organizing a dual butchers' union, slinging mud at the members of the anion affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, and using the defense'of'their honorable gangsters as a pretest for starting another collection ol funis...
...J Individuals write in and visit headquarters, asking for literature and Information as to how to join the party...
...22, 8:30 p. m.—137th . Street and 7th Avenue...
...Harry Silver's funeral was made the occsdost for a demonstration on the part at Jewish workers of their united determination to exterminate Communism from their.ranks...
...The Newark YPSLs are getting together, and a branch is to be started in New Brunswick, where Jessie Stephen speaks at the Workmen's Circle Institute on Thursday of this week, to complete the organization necessary for a further meeting of Comrade Maurer, or Comrade Vladek...
...Speakers: I. Pfiilipa, E. Beeouska...
...Headquarters are to be opened in the 3d, 4th and 5th Assembly Districts...
...21, 8:30—Kings Highway and 15th Street...
...The comrades are all on their toes and are out to double the vote, which is no pipe dream...
...Tuesday, Sept...

Vol. 7 • September 1928 • No. 40


 
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