SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK

SOCIALIST PARTY At WORK New York City manhattan 3—s—19 a. d. Owing to the fact that the Women'i Committee meeting was held on Tuesday Sept. 2fi, our branch meeting was postponed until a...

...The tribute to Berger concludes by saying: "That we express our extreme regrets at the resignation of our manager and express to him our heartfelt thanks and tppreciation on our behalf and on benalf of the entire membership for the loyal and faithful service he rendered and the intelligent leadership given to our Union by him, and that we accept Brother Berger's offer to call upon him, from time to time to cooperate with us in the future work of the organization...
...21 very successful...
...Another raUflcatior meeting will be held in the 8th A. D. al the Casino Stuyvesant...
...The meeting place- has not been secured as yet, and letters will be mailed to the membership if both branches giving full particulars...
...Frank Rosenfarb...
...karlin Answers 'Liberals' Plea For Al Smith ^IgeialiM Candidate for Attorney Central Deeline* Offer of "Progressive" to Indulge in _ Tammany Drugs gptmktng the plea of Prank Walsh, * Frederick C. Howe and LynrvHalnes Is join the Prc<rressive League for Alfred E. Smith...
...Thursday, Oct...
...Smith would be just helpless in preventing such intervention if elected President as Wilson was in preventing the declaration of war after he was elected upon a platform which gave Bp service in favor of neutrality...
...Neither can I'approve of the Governor's record or views on water power development, foreign relations, the injunction in labor disputes and the conservation of natural resources...
...Margaret F. Karlin...
...Women's...
...Speakers: Murray gross, William Karlin, I. Philips, IV Mollin...
...Saturday, Oct...
...I Friday, Oct...
...W« expect a large turnout at these meetings...
...It was decided that a joint meeting of these branches be called for Tuesday...
...Andrew McOulre...
...Speakers: Ben Goodman, S. P. Ulan off, Louis Lieberman, J. Reicher...
...The hall was crowded to capacity...
...Saturday, Oct...
...August Claessens, Algernon Lee, Margaret F. Karlin, Feinberg...
...All comrades are urged to bring their friends...
...Wednesday...
...As arrangements are made all mcmjers will receive a letter regarding the Joint meeting...
...Thursday, Oct...
...20 at 3068 East Third Street, Brighton Beach: the Second A. D. has arranged for a Vecherinka on Saturday evening, Sept...
...At this meeting the matter of merging the two branches will be discussed...
...The Benson hurst branch has arranged a dinner at the Savoy Mansion for Oet...
...Walsh...
...Saturday, Oct...
...Speakers: Joe Tuvim, William Feigenbaum...
...x. 8:30 p. tn.—Awaken 1 report at as Avenue fit...
...25 with the members of the U. W. S. present as Its guests...
...tori ting s»e to join the Progressive tjsgne for Alfred K. Smith, -j cannot agree with the statement of jvu and your friends...
...6. 8:30 p. m.—180th Street and Prospect Avenue...
...Jessie Wallace Hughan...
...Harry...
...BRONX Slh A. D. At the meeting on Thursday, Sept...
...Speakers: Jessie Wallace Hughan, Lsidore Polsteln, Louis Bamken...
...Charles Solomon acted as the :haixman...
...29 at their clubrooms, 420 Hinsdale Street, and a theatre party at the Second Avenue Theatre for Oct 30...
...If the hue Robon M. LaFblletite were now alive he pould be shocked by your statement that Smith Is the rightful heir to the Progros-' ii?e vote...
...Speakers: Samuel Orr, Henry Fruchter, I. George Dobsevage...
...Speakers: Ethelred Brown, Walter Dearing, Mrs...
...neckwear workers pay tribute to louis berger The resignation of Louis D. Berger as •naoager of the United Neckwear Makers Union because of ill health has been iccepted with extreme regret by the members...
...2, at the headquarters, 122 Pierrepont Street, at 8:30 p. m. 18 A. D. At the la^tr meeting of the 18th A. D. 'leld Friday evening, Sept...
...Saturday...
...9usses in Current History are planned to encourage women's interest in International, national, state and munleVtl matters, special attention being then to the labor viewpoint...
...The session on Sunday morning, Sept...
...3, 8:30 p. m.—BurnsMe . and Creston...
...The branch now conducts two weekly meetings successfully...
...William Karlin, Socialist jandklauv for Attorney General, expressgg amazement that progressives-should be jpgkl to support the very forces which loogbt the LaFollette candidacy in 1924...
...Thursday...
...6, 8:30 p. m.—Monster rally...
...29 and 30...
...sabn=bbbdbrwanesa-sasr' f ¦,l'00,a•**, I «nd^heno5h?<stoeot...
...WU' 11am Feigenbaum...
...Thursday...
...Wednesday, Oct...
...Thursday...
...Margaret* P. Karlin and Feinberg...
...2, 8:30 p. m.—Tremont and Clinton Avenues...
...247 Ixxington Avenue, New York...
...Sneakers: AugWeusnrt, M. atarman .^^KiJ^J1- * 80 »¦ «^-aatlrfcatlon meeting, Hennington Han...
...8 by the New York Women'* Trade Onion League as part of an edu-' national program, to help women workers •otve industrial problems...
...improvement of working conditions and knowl"Jff* of state labor laws, the history of ** varying conditions under which e*anomic development has been reached...
...Speakers: Isidore Corn...
...Socialids from the State Assembly, but He* hwot nised ¦ voice of protest against that ostrage...
...Speakers: Louis Waldman, Solomon, Panken, Claessens...
...ratification meeting held at the Jrownsvilte Labor Lyceum on Sept...
...Barney Shub...
...1—3—8 A. D. A meeting of this branch will be held >n Tuesday, Oct...
...Rachel Panken, Margaret F. Karlin, Mrs...
...William Shapiro and other...
...6, 8:30 p. .—Beach and Water Street...
...J. L. Afros...
...manhattan Monday...
...Friday...
...Speakers: Frank Crosswalth, Louis P. Goldberg, George Field...
...This was the first rattfica:ion meeting held in Brownsville and it .liowed the spirit of the campaign...
...Saturday, Oct...
...Wednesday, Oct 3, 8:30 p. m.—Stone and Dumont...
...Oct 3, 8:30 p. m.—Lee Avenue and Rodney Street...
...Wednesday, Oct...
...Speakers: Samuel Orr...
...lue, it was decided to change the meet- j :ng night to Thursday and commencing Sept...
...Speakers: Frank Crosswalth, Louis Weil and others...
...Oct 6, 8:30 p. m.—Howard and Herkimer Street...
...The board also mentions with gratitude Berger's pledge to coaperate with the union in future work...
...4, 8:30 p. m.—Bay Park way and 69th Street Speakers: William Feigenbaum, J. A. Weil, Samuel Stodel and others...
...Speakers: Frank Crosswalth and others...
...Solomon, Panken...
...6, 8:30 p. m.—Long- i wood and Prospect Avenues...
...Smith was Governor during the ouster* of the five...
...This Saturday evening another out, door demonstration will be held at Kings i Highway and Fifteenth Street...
...Even as he and the other Tamany statesmen have given away 400 million dollars worth of subways in the City of New York for private exploitation, so Governor Smith proposes that the people spend hundreds of millions of dollars in developing public power only to be leased away for private exploitation to his friends in the power trust...
...LajtoUKte...
...Algernon Lee...
...5. 8:80 p. m.—Schenectady Avenue and 8t...
...Si Sarasohn, Louis Sadoff...
...Samuel H. Friedman...
...Panken...
...Herman Rosenblatt L M fhotmfr Wednesday...
...The courses Include classes in English, Current History, Literature, Economic History...
...Speakers: Joe Tuvim...
...6, 8:30 p. m.—Avenue J. and 15th Street, 5th Avenue and 72nd Street Speakers: Jacob Axelrad...
...Feigenbaum, Tuvim and others will speak...
...Speakers: Henry Fruchter...
...Tuesday, Oct...
...29, 8:30 p. at—Kings . Highway and lfth Street...
...Friday...
...2 or 3, at James Madison and New Utrecht High School...
...District Forges Ahead With A Big Campaign j The campals/i of the Eighth Congres1 sional District has opened with a bang...
...Louis Weil...
...I. Philips, Murray Oross...
...In that year Alfred E. Smith worked actively in support of the candidacy of john w. Davis, the reactionary Wall street candidate, and worked" actively against the candidacy of Robcrt^M...
...2fi, our branch meeting was postponed until a week later, Oct...
...jmpatluzers and members of the branch, soliciting fund", and selling tickets to a heatre benefit, in order that money may je procured to carry on the campaign acivltle.s...
...Saturday...
...4. 8:30 p." m.—Avenue S, John and Fox Streets...
...3, 8:30 p. m.—Intervale and Wilkins Avenue...
...Julius Umansky, Herman Schorloch...
...Speakers: Jacob Axelrsd, Benjamin Daublin, F. Brodsky, Barnet J. Riley...
...J. L. Afros...
...Claessens, Lee, Mrs...
...In order to increase the funds the Brighton branch has arranged for a geti together and Vecherinka for Saturday evening...
...Samuel A. LV Witt, Emanuel Deutsob, Henry Gross...
...5. 8:30 p. m.—Arion Place and Bushwlck Avenue...
...The local candidates will speak at all of these affairs...
...The speakers: .Comrades Waldman, Maurer, Shlplacoff ind Goldman, received a very warm reception...
...Speakers: Ethelred Brown, Murray Gross...
...As • matter of fact, were not Smith oUaherited in that respect by his record aod associations, he would be by his exptessed admiration for the policies of Orovcr Cleveland, the destroyer of the nost progressive and successful labor union In American -history, the American Railway Union, the product or the onjafttting genius of Eugene V. Debs...
...Frederick C. Howe, aid David K. Niles...
...Barons...
...Friday...
...It was derided to Increase the number A street meetings and to start work for xn intensive campaign to elect Henry fruchter to the Assembly in that district...
...will be given over to "Labor's Stake In the Elections" with Abraham Lefkowitz of Teachers' Union, as discussion leader...
...F. Parr...
...Saturday...
...Speakers: Samuel Orr, Henry Fruchter, Samuel A. De Witt and Henry Gross...
...Speakers: Samuel Orr, Henry Fruchter...
...The floor will be open for discussion to accredited delegates from the various trade union leagues invited to the Conference including New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Worcester Leagues and affiliated organizations...
...Thursday, Oct...
...Smith's proposal of public ownership irid development of TTyro-electric is con-> tiiry to the interests of the people Inas-, nuchas ik1 believes In public ownership and development of hydro-electric only to permit private companies to distribute it for profit...
...Wednesday, Oct...
...Monday...
...Abraham Weinberg...
...The loudest advocates of intervention by the United States in Mexican affairs in favor of the reactionary politicians are the Immediate personal friends of Al Smith and Tammany Hall...
...The musical program given ty Misses Togan and Solomon was enoyed by all...
...J. L Afros...
...Friday...
...Henry Fruchter, I. George Dobsevage...
...2. It is hoped that at that time some final action will be taken on the question of permanent headquarters for :he West Side and that work for the campaign will be planned...
...has been rented for Oct 5, for a ratification meeting at which Comrades Panken, Solomon, Karlin...
...Speakers: Hy man Nemser, Harry Schaehner, J. Axelrad...
...T have your letter of the~I8th inst...
...labor and the ballot topic at women's trade union league What Labor can expect and get through the ballot on Election Day will be the chief topic for discussion at the Sixth Annual Autumn Conference of the New York Women's Trade Union League to be held at Broofcwood Labor College, Katonah, N. Y. on Sept...
...Speakers: August Claessens, Max Delson...
...Speakers: Ethelred Brown, I. Philips, J. Bernstein, Lillian Teplitz...
...Speakers: Jessie Wallace Hughan...
...Upper West Side A joint meeting of the U. W. S. branch and the Washington Heights Branch will be held on Tuesday Oct...
...Speakers: Samuel A. DeWltt...
...The Joint Executive Board has adopted suitable resolutions express1Ing this regret and forwarded them to the labor press for publication...
...62 East 106th Street...
...Economics of Industry and a study of Industrial Problems...
...I. George ! Dr>L-*evage, Samuel A. De Witt, Muri ray Gross...
...Tuesday, Oct...
...Speakers: WU^* DB •r^rifcttfafttabi AOd Otisffg...
...Shapiro, J. A. Weil...
...The comrades are confident that Louis P. 3oldberg will carry the district...
...He is also attempting to hold two large meetings with Thomas on Nov...
...Monday...
...Friday...
...Wednesday, Oet 3, 8:30 p. m.—Rutland Road and Rockaway Parkway, the -Speakers: Jacob Axelrad, Barnet J. Riley, F. Brodaky, Si Sarasohu...
...wompii's trade union league study courses Evening classes are being offered, beguiling Oct...
...Two meetings were held last week at the 1 Boro Park Labor Lyceum and Savoy | Gardens which were comfortably filled ; and a fair size collection taken at both...
...J. A. Well...
...Thursday, Oct...
...Negotiations arc being made to secure Comrade Thornis for a large meeting to start the campaign going officially...
...Karlin's letter follows in full: -f/y Dear Mr...
...The members of the Brighton Beach, | Second A. D.—Boro Park and Bcnson! hurst branches ore at work raising funds, { which are badly needed...
...Panken...
...5. 8:30 p. m.—Speakers report at headquarters, 96 Avenue C. Speakers...
...314 K •ndStreet Speakers: Louis Waldman, Jacob Panken...
...6, 8:30 p. m.—Havemeyer and South Street Speakers: Ethelred Brown...
...JLast Friday at corner of Kings Highway land Fifteenth Street a crowd of 1,500 i heard the Socialist Party's attitude on ! the campaign expounded by' Comrade i Tuvim and Jaeger...
...4. The speakers will be: Comrades Waldman...
...Oct 1. 6 M p. m.—Sutter and Hinsdale Stieet Speakers: Ethelred Brown...
...214 E. 2nd Street...
...2, 8:30 p. m.—152nd Street and Wales Avenue...
...The quotation you cite from Smith's speech of acceptance to the effect that oe fought th£ spirit of reaction in his own state is not based upon his actual political career...
...Thl speakers will be: Comrades Waldman Panken Claessens...
...Speakers: I. Phillips...
...A. Weinberg...
...Speakers: Ethelred Brown...
...Johns...
...21, in the lockaway Mansion, 695 Rockaway Ave...
...3. 8:30 p. m.—.138 Street and Brook Avenue...
...4. 8:30 p. m.—Hooper and South 3rd Street...
...The | speakers will be William M. Feigenbaum, candidate for Congress, Joseph Tuvim, candidate for Assembly...
...Philip Pasek...
...Saturday...
...a Reports from Boro Park and Bensonhurst show that the Socialist Consumers League, the Progressive Women and the Workmen's Circle branches will take an active port in the campaign...
...As yet no meeting >laee has been secured for the joint meeting...
...8th Cong...
...WaimieT Kan tor, . Samuel Block and others...
...4, 8:30 p. m.—158th Street and Broadway...
...Thursday...
...Oet 1. 3:30 p. m.—Saratoga and Blake Avenue...
...All but two of smith's Demoentic colleagues in the Lf-eLslature voted to unseat the Socialists before the trial, sad ¦the Democratic members of the Assembly were among the most vorlferoits supporters of the ouster...
...M an analysts of the three basic inlastrtes—agriculture, coal and clothing— ¦d their financial, market, production "Xi wage policies will be considered hi social economy classes...
...Joseph Tuvim, William Feigenbaum...
...STATEN ISLAND Saturday, Sept 29, 8:30 p. m.—Beach and Water Streets...
...Thursday...
...Speakers: Frank Crosswalth...
...s—8—is A. d. a ratification meeting will be held ir the 6th A. D. on Tuesday...
...Wednesday...
...Oet 3, 8:30 p. m.—Graham Avenue and Varet Street...
...Samuel A. De Witt and Henry Gross...
...Speakers: Frank Crosswalth, Joseph A. Weft...
...The speakers to be announced...
...4. 8:30 p. m.—13th Street and 7th Avenue...
...23 A. D. Thi...
...Registration for the courses is being B**" at the Women's Trade Union Les**ue...
...143 2nd Avenue...
...Panken, Margaret F. Karlin and A. Weinberg...
...4, 8:30 p. m—Bathgate and Tremont Avenue...
...that Alfred E. Smith, the Tammany candidate for President, is entitled to my .support and that of others who supported the LaFollette-Wheeler ticket in 1024...
...Commute* The Women's Committee which was •lectwl at the women's meeting is asked o meet at the heme of Mrs...
...Samuel H. Friedman...
...The resolutions recall the 15 years of Jevoted service which Berger gave the anion as an officer which contributed to "constructive achievements and to splendid standards of employment" In the trade...
...Oct 3. 8 JO p. ul—Speakers report at 98 Avenue C. Speakers: August Claessens, Margaret F. Karlin...
...8:30 p. m.—Speaker, report at headquarters, 82 East 108th Street...
...Speakers: William Karlin...
...Speakers: Hyman Nemser...
...2, at 3 p. m. Street Meeting...
...Speakers: Jacob Axelrad...
...22—23 A. D. This branch met on Sept...
...Carl Cummlngs, candidate, for Senate and Frank Crosswalth...
...One word from Smith would have been sufficient to aiigs his party against the ouster, but the Gov?, proof's silence can only be interpreted' as a tacit approval of this climax of wartime reaction...
...170 hid Avenue, Tuesday...
...TiMnrtsy...
...William Karlin...
...3, 8:30 p. m.—163rd and Prospect Avenue...
...octta...
...Murray Gross and others...
...A. Weinberg...
...5. 8:30 p. m.—Aldus Street and Southern Blvd...
...Schaehner, Samuel H Friedman...
...Wednesday, Oct 3. 8:30 p. m.—Sumner and Floyd...
...With respect to Intervention in LatlnAmericaii affairs...
...Samuel A. De Witt...
...Carl Cummings, the campaign manager reports that Public School .174...
...6. 8:30 p. m.—Longwood and Prospect Avenues...
...142 2nd Avenue on Thursday...
...Saturday, Oct...
...4. 8:30 p. m.—Speakers report at headquarters...
...2. at th< Hennington Hall...
...Daublin...
...4, 8:30 p. m—Ratification meeting, Stuyvesant Casino...
...All speakers report at 96 Avenue C. BRONX Saturday, Sept...
...H. Schaehner...
...29, 8:30 p. m.—Longwood and Prospect Avenue...
...2. Thi meeting will be held on this date In ttm Rand School...
...August i Claessens...
...and every Thursday thereafter he branch will hold its business and edjeational sessions Various committees ire now visiting enrolled Socialist voters...
...5, 8:30 p. m.—Kings Highway and 15th Street...
...Welngert...
...5. 8:30 p. m.—Rivington and Pitt Streets...
...Speakers: Ethel. red Brown...
...Joe Tuvim...
...Phil Pasek...
...4, 8:30 p.m.—Washington and Claremont Parkway...
...the Progressive, which was so staunchly supported by Norman Thomas and the Socialist Party...

Vol. 7 • September 1928 • No. 41


 
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