SOCIALIST EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MAPS PLANS FOR ORGANIZATION WORK TO MOBILIZE SUPPORT ATTRACTED DURING THE CAMPAIGN

Socialist Executive Committee Maps Plans For Organization Work To Mobilize Support Attracted During the Campaign Two Day Session in New York Sets Up Special Comr mittees to Tackle Organisation,...

...A congressional election takes place In two years and we expect to b: able to put up a good fight by that time...
...4,036 .. Minnesota...
...The session was one of the most trying ever held by the national executive commit tee...
...A cablegram received by the Berts* of Insular Affairs to the War TlsjaU ment claims the election of 11 Seaossts and 31 mesnbers of the lower boon sr Barcelo'* Alllansa party., against 8 Bssators and 19 MauiiiUljiiien for Igteaaf Coalition, on the face of the retarst, However, the recount in Mavsguss...
...Thomas 3.7201 Reynolds 1464...
...V valuable result of the campaign was 'x contacts made by the aasar**g- headquarters and the building up of a bugs 1st of sympathises* and supporters who ore not as yet in the party...
...9 .. .. Virginia...
...He favored moving the national headquarters to New York...
...Oregon gave Thomas 2,730 votes...
...A healthy thing about the veto te the faqf that it is more of a "sraigbt vote" than has been the rule to many years...
...However the stationary . condition...
...Bh Socialist party to the Island is a labor party, and his program Is one of higher salaries, freedom to organise, social userance, civil liberties, rural credit, bsttor schools, roads and public health and snv itary measures, and sdequate taxsuse d the big eorportion-owned mlwyrtan Sat draw from the island tvo-tblrds of tta wealth it produces...
...being far...
...A CosxmKte an Labor and Labor Organizations, whose function it ahaB be to establish friendly relation* between the Socialist Party and organised Labor...
...There is no reason to believe that the upstate counties still to report will not show up Just as wen as .hose already heard from...
...McAliSter Coleman is chairman of the committor...
...Chautauqua County, says that Thomas got 1^03 and Foster 69 in that county compared with 969 for Panken to 1936...
...S. B. McALPOT, 397 Graphic Arts Bid*-, Portland, Oregon Karolyi Is Again Denied A Visa Count Michael Karolyi, first president of the Hungarian Republic, who has been banned from the United States since 1925 because of alleged radicalism, will again be denied entry, according to advices received by the American Civil Liberties Union from the Dspartmsnt of State...
...Frederick V. Field, Leonard Doob, Morris Novlk...
...6...
...Florida proved itself a welcome surprise...
...The test had revealed a latent support of Socialism and appreciation of its meaning that gave promise' of a powerful party to come...
...O. A. Oerber, Alfred Baker Lewis, Lena Morrow Lewis, Harry J. Sutton, 8. Levitas, Prank Crosswaith, 2nd...
...Wilson said, though ate ra> gratted snob an attitude, that many wis* apposed moving the hreiVriiartsrs to New York were snti-Semitic...
...A short time later, Berger declared that he had undergone a change of mind on the question of moving the headquarters of the party to New York...
...Jamas Oneal, secretary...
...In New York State where the bulk of the funis was raised the total expenditures were $3,429.74...
...Missouri, $1,319.24...
...It would make possible valuable close cooperation with the League for Industrial Democracy, he said...
...He was now Inclined to support sbeh a change as being advisable...
...Paul Blanches...
...He said he found an eager desire on the part of thousands whom be bad met an over the country to serve the movement...
...to encourage and assist to ail efforts to organise the unorganised...
...Waldman, in the course of rtiscnssVm which followed, said he spoke for many New York members to saying that he did not wish the national haadejaartsni here since it would place too great a burden on New York which needs an Its resources and...
...Hahn for Lieut.-Governor received 2419 votes, Mrs...
...3...
...He opened his report by thanking the party and its members for the excellent support given him to the campaign...
...The committees as chosen by the NJE.C...
...We refer to the 3-5-10 assembly district branch which met Tuesday night of this week at the home of Jessie Wallace Hughan...
...Wassersteto of Virginia and Mrs...
...Expenditures are Itemised...
...Leo BMtesky, of Milwaukee, Jasper McLevy, A. L Shlplacoff...
...Here are the States heard from thus far...
...Unions Fen Beau...
...The totals are as follows: dg, Hewer 995441...
...The affiliation of the" Alliance was one of the results of Oerber's work...
...19413 40,393 45,268 Portland Plunges Into New Campaign Portland...
...candidate for Governor got 111 votes to Onondaga County this year, and the Communist candidate 91...
...Better tuck was jad by appealing to individuals, a lob at which Comrade B. C Vladeck proved himself a genius...
...meeting...
...Meetings for Thomas and Maurer in many cases had to be organized from national headquarters which had to finance all the arrangements, hiring of halls, placing of posters and advertising, as wen as paying traveling expenses of the speakers...
...HlUqult then received the floor for a statement...
...The committee is now looking lor suitable campaign headquarters...
...The vote given the party in 1930 and 1934 is also given...
...Members of the national Committee, particularly Berger, expressed doubt and opposition to the suggestion...
...Oregon,—Complete official returns from all counties In Oregon have been filed with the secretary of state...
...It had met, during the campaign, weekly in regular session while all of Its members had partaken In numberless sub-committee meetings...
...94 Issue Thomas W*ie> Vsnfcsn Duns* Broome...
...Foster 1,994...
...1,551 1,497 9t#- 97 Erie (official) .10418 9,849 '9.781 XU Otsego...
...These commlttoes are to have the right to add to their own numbers...
...Berger said, be was particularly satisfied with, the publicity work, but was Inclined to be critical of other parts of the work...
...Minnesota fare TSomaa 9,774 votes...
...3,720 .. 4,412 South Dakota . 423 .. Utah...
...Florida Casts 4,036 Votes For Thomas Nebraska Turns In 3,434 Votes—6,774 In Minnesota -11 States Heard From Returns an the rote tor the Socialist candidate far President have been received from tlx more States this week, making eleven State* heard from thus far...
...3-5-10 A. D. First in Field To Begin 1929 Campaign AaXar as one New York Socialist "branch la concerned, the campaign has Just started...
...Nebraska, like Minnesota, has had no party ticket or organization in years...
...399 Florida...
...The 6.LP...
...If to New York State is added the nearby states of New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts which contributed 63,758.60, the total contributions credited to these four states is $87,625.49 while all the other states combined are credited with $114)26.19 in contributions...
...Bowers of Winstonflalem...
...Pennsylvania and California are the only other states outside of the above named four states that are credited with more than a thousand dollars...
...Ha wanted a department to the national office to educate and equip our organisers along modern Unas...
...sacrifice made by the party to New York City to the rest of the country was in refraining from any drive tor funds for its own campaign with ths result that it has accumulated a local debt of about $7,000...
...Upstate has tremendously outvoted New York City tins year...
...E. Woodward...
...We have sort of lost bold of them...
...Ooebel and Lea supported this suggestion...
...The committee smiled when It was recalled that the Alliance had been suspended on motion of the late John Spargo who considered the alliance not Socialistic enough...
...In fact, will not have a majority in toj Senate, and hence become leader of tbs upper branch of the Legislature...
...Smith 199,2X8...
...He then proceeded to suggestions...
...Herbert Merrill, state secy, predicted 110400 votes for Waldman and many more for Thomas...
...Leo Wolfson, McAlister Coleman,, Louis Waldman, Clarence Senior, Louis Stanley, Harry Rogoff, Cameron H. King, Algernon Lee and Jessie Wallace Hughan...
...Meyer Oillls, A. S. Coolldge, William J. Van Essen...
...The campaign revealed the weakness of our movement and revealed its potential strength In that we have marts contacts to a great many parts of the country and left nuclei of organisations everywhere...
...During the Saturday afternoon session the committee received the application of the Polish socialist Alliance for affiliation with the Socialist party as a federation...
...The campaign committee felt that temporarily the headquarters might be moved to New York until the condition of the party to the central part of the country made a change advisable...
...sge Iglestei...
...Committee on Finance: B. C. Vladeck, chairman...
...A Committee on Outside Contoots, whoso pisssi shaU be to establish a basis at rs seers Hon with various uwvesecnts and organisations, sympathetic to the Socialist Mtinsnrnl, ~W...
...In reply to the petition the Department stated that "after very careful consideration, the Department has Informed the American Consul General in Paris that, in Us opinion, the application should be refused since the Department has found no reason to alter- the decision reached when the matter was previously before it...
...W. 4 Martin, of Portland, and Edward P. Cassidy...
...Among these be Included Buffalo and Rochester, New York, Portland, Oregon, and Los Angeles...
...Berger For Moving 'Quarters...
...296 283 190 ' 5 Suffolk ......1M4 3,39* S5S 46 Westchester . 4,409 9.997 1,905 153 Onondaga...
...954 1410 Vermont...
...leal revolt against the propertied tsnha ruling class and the American insa tion agents to their Wtend...
...Its increase is Indicated from 70 to 90 percent, which means that its 39,000 of 1938 should have been multiplied by 1.70 or 1.80, and the figure 66,000 or 70400 added to the 50,000 of New York City to get the state total...
...Due to a ruling by the Attorney-General we could not file a ticket as a party and were, under the heading of "Socialist Principles, Inde)v"-,dent...
...A Committee on Publicity, Research and Literature whose duties It shaU be to study questions of public importance and publish the results at* each studies and also to iasne stateasaato from tune to ttase as sccarton may require, in the name of the Socialist Party, setting forth the position and views of the Party on matters of public interest...
...Committee en Cooperation with Farmers, whose duty It shall be to establish friendly rotations with progressive saganisnttsns of farmers and to work ant, far submission to the National Executive Committee, appropriate Socialist programs and policies on agricultural problems...
...Oerber reported extensively on the method and accomplishments of the campaign...
...If we succeed, that win be the most important result and achievement of our party...
...Nebraska came through with a good vote—8,484 for Thomas...
...Here enormous difficulties arose...
...If the party knows how to take advantage Of these new contacts we will have an opportunity of building on more or leas new ground...
...Berger welcomed the Alliance ¦back to the fold...
...He said that soma among the New York here, hut want on to say that a majority of the caaspatgn anauatstee felt otherwise...
...of Hew York...
...HSiojatt then declare* that the •tow York Socialists would not accept aisponsibiBty at the national heedquerter#«nlesB such responsibility was voted by the N. R O. ay a uasasnius or practically uVisnlmous vote...
...He urged the committee to consider the advisability of moving the national headquarters from Chisago to New York and to consider the Improvement of party prrsonell as weS as party machinery...
...He also endorsed the Idea of concentrating on a few cities in the 'municipal campaign of next year...
...More Up-State N.Y...
...Henry read a number of letters which he said ware unsolicited from comrades in the undctsi west and northwest who opposed moving the headquarters...
...Comrades Hoan and Roewer said they felt the committee had done excellent work...
...All of It did not come from within the borders of the state but It is due to the initiative, plans and work within the state...
...Karolyi recently applied to the American consul at Paris for a visa...
...As there are still some Items of Income to be realised these figures are not final A table of income by states shows a total of $79,551.68 of Which $63,806.89 is credited to New York State...
...The Alliance had previously belonged to the party but had bejome severed...
...The Alliance, which gave much assistance to the campaign Just ended, has a membership of between 400 and 600 and publishes a weekly with a large circulation...
...the coaHUon fstsa...
...The National Executive Committee also expresses Its appreciation for the helpful cooperation of party members all over the country and of the many sympathizers who came to the aid of our campaign when It was of vital importance...
...Two radlo-horwa had been arranged...
...The committee on farmers is to be appointed at the next meeting...
...Nivrthwlsss, he said...
...A Weald serve then- local lawwansnt tetter Msw York Otty...
...Washington, $778.56...
...We can do but little without cooperation and If all the readers of the New Leader in Oregon would Join the party we too, could do what Milwaukee and Reading have already done...
...Primary among these was the lack of local organisations throughout the nation...
...The field organisers were called in...
...The table shows that the weak states received the most favorable attention: For example, nearly $2,000 was spent In Minnesota while Ohio, where it Is extremely difficult for an unofficial party to nominate, received attention to the extent of $3 252.55...
...As in about 95 other States, Minnesota also had no Socialist candidates for almost eight years...
...HUkmit supplemented the report of Oerber filling In the details of the campaign which Oerber had modestly failed to include In his report...
...Vermont gave Thomas 9 votes...
...Their work to the face of difficulties that5 were often trying has been an inspiration to us an...
...The official count of Onondaga County, which county includes the City of Syracuse, shows that Waldman received 3 .SO 3 votes to the recent election oom pared with 1,560 polled by Panken in 1926...
...Paced with tremendous difficulties In many unorganised states, a poor organisation to the organised states, lack of funds, the Campaign Committee raised a large campaign fund, won the support of many new recruits Inspired Socialists with renewed hope and enthusiasm, and laid the basis for a fruitful campaign of party organisation and party building...
...Those opposed to the Idea argued that Haw Yotfe was geographically too far from the center of the country, that some sssw 99)88 out west "feared BOaxtoatton of the party by New York.- lata...
...3,434 .. New Hampshire 1 455 .. Oklahoma ____ 3,036 1,845 Oregon...
...half starved, pollce-busagsonsd aat miserably boused, have risen in s jsfjt...
...This view he changed completely on Sunday after Batentog to a detailed report from Oerber on the concrete steps taken In pushing the camP»le> . . Sunday afternoon the committee Joined unanimously in the following motion: The National Executive Committee herewith expresses Its approval and appreciation of the splendid work of the National Campaign Committee to the resent campaign and the able management of the Campaign Manager, O. August Oerber...
...The Wonssns Committee, as at prissul constituted, shafl sssnwaas as esse of snch sab eonsnuttoss of this Nattonal Executive Committee...
...This was due to a number of reasons...
...Another table shows the amount spent In each state for petition 'expense...
...The work of the office In hsndJJng effabs was very successful...
...His application was 'Supported by a committee of liberals who sent a petition to Secretary of State Kelloog urging visas for Count Karolyi and his wife "subject to only such restrictions ss are ordinarily imposed an other friendly foreigners...
...steak of one* eoaaasfttess anal have a chairman, eppotalul ay the N. E. C tk^miM Tni bit the N. E. tV wSEh a vesoa, ant atlhael a *wte and KXJC ant sot ander Insirasilsm of tha CsssssHlii, Subject to sneh gaustal ahaB be aalhwtots to tab* action, within the ssene of Its fanortons without srethBinary sanettoa of she NB.C and ahaB have at its eJsposal...
...funds, to sneh smosjin, ss may be assigned to it by the NAC "Within sneh bedget, each Commit toe shaU have the right to ssaptoy such assistance or other uuptojoia as H may have the right to sosahino for sneh anrnsssw** Committees Are Appointed...
...In the meantime, Karl C. Jursek of Conecticut was asked to survey the field and make psoob imendationi Committee on Organisation: Morris Hlllquit...
...A recount h as* under way to determine whether TTsaa...
...Committee on Publicity, Research and Literature: Norman Thomas, chairman...
...The official canvas of the Bronx County vote, completed this week, gave Thomas MM votes as enuutorad to 8,978 previously reported...
...more than offset by counties like Suffolk, so that a 70 or 80 percent Increase of Socialist vote upstate is altogether reasonable...
...Committee on Outside Contacts: Harry W. Laidler...
...A Committee on Finance, whose function shall bo to rates aH funds required for Party work...
...The discussion on the reports of the campaign committee and the campekrrj manager, and on the plans for the future, were Intensely sincere and frank...
...The ntwnmlttoe than sot to work drafttog the best material possible to man these committees...
...Organisations slowly sprang up to various parts of the country...
...A Coeamtttee en Yawag People's Ogsntvsrhms, whose fsiiullen it shah be to disseminate Socialist education among the yosrag people and to demise an effective organisation, affllhted with the Sects not Party, among such young People...
...He felt confident that the vote would better many times the ratio of the vote to party membership set to the memorable 1912 campaign when the party, with a membership of 188,000 polled 900,000 votes...
...Norman Thomas had done this extremely well, he said, and bjs Jadto speeches were mastarpleoes in this respect...
...When this Is considered with the above expenditure In the state our readers will see that the New York organisation received nothing but went Into debt to help other states...
...A specie...
...The unions are weakened materially...
...He said plans should be made for concentration of efforts in next years election to some of the more promising cities...
...gram...
...there were many servant**** to be gained by the maessaiii fof the satire country if a mora enexgejCto national headquarters was placed to- operation...
...Thus Thomas for president and Waldman for governor are running ahead...
...The full committee was in attendance: Victor L. Berger aw" Mayor Hoan of Wisconsin, Morris illquit and James Ones...
...There 7ss no Income to speak of from party organisations as such...
...and the left wing of the obj RepubOoan Party, captuiad almost bag of each branch of the Teglsntsss, sat nearly half of the mrmlHpaltrtss, Antonio Barcelo, president of tbs Bosate and leader of the reactionary atajcrity for more than 30 years, received freer votes' than did Igleslas, head of 9m Free Federation of Workmen sad of Sto Socialist organisation...
...Many ?f the "old timers" are coming back and we hope to have a real local established In [Portland...
...The presidential campaign just ended was *ut a test to determine what we had to build on...
...what two Senators are tovotvad, may throw uW balance to the Coalition, giving it 19 Senators and Barceio's 9. "The OnelWea has won S3 municipal elections thereto assuring serious opposition to the dictatorial policies of big sugar t*"«tt As the Porto Rlcan legislature h in session only three months in each yew, Iglesiss win retain his post ss secretary of the Pan-American Federation of labor, with offices to Washington...
...Oerber bad previously reported that 1400.500 places of •Jterature had bean put into circulation...
...Upon re-convening Sunday morning, Roewer took- the floor for the first Mme...
...ha said...
...6,774 .. .. Nebraska...
...chairman...
...1929 19X9 19X4 Delaware...
...The Socialist Party Is to be congratulated that It has had the services of two such comrades to represent it to a great political campaign " New Headquarters Considered...
...peared on the ballot there before...
...National Secretary William H. Henry, Campaign Manager O. A. Oerber, Norman Thomas and members of the national campaign committee, among them Algernon Lee, Meyer QUlls, Louis Waldman and George H. Ooebel were In continuous attendance and took, part In the discussions...
...350 Wisconsin...
...Pennsylvania did fine with a credit of $3,451.16, while California, with a smaller membership, measured up well with $1,904.45...
...That wag the spirit of the National Executive Committee of the Socialist party which met in New YorTc Gty Saturday " and Surfdav, November 24th and 25th...
...Thomas received 4,036 votes In that State, according to the Socialist national Campaign headquarters...
...of counties like Chautauqua is...
...Mayor Daniel W. Hoan...
...finances to take advantage of unusual opportunities for the party here...
...Thorn ss for President Clubs In the colleges and elsewhere...
...They lack the spirit of other years...
...on reebnunendattons arrived at by the fun committee as a result/of its experiences in running the campaign Thomas first reported for this committee...
...890,58840 in Campaign Fond The financial report of Campaign Manager Oerber, which is preliminary, showed a total Income of 990,523.90 and the expense, 998,121.04, with a deficit of 67,597.14...
...Other typical states are, Ideho, $8X3.97...
...In reply to Inquiries concerning the national vote, Oerber said that insufficient returns had been received thus tar...
...organisation, which Includes meetings, halls and advertising literature, and carrying charges on merchandise...
...The proposal fee the setting up of the special organising machinery was formulated* in the following motion which was unanimously spproved: "MOTION i—That this Committee appoint the following aab-r snunsttoes:— Ml...
...The National Committee, HHlqult said, had tried its best to live up to the responsibility placed on It by the NJ5.C...
...OsBetoi Veto Onaillii Bijwfsag Stone New Leaser Tabulation of Nov...
...Roth for Comptroller 2443, Karl In for Attorney General 2,603, Wilcox for Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals 2,610, and Coleman for TJ...
...This was that an organisation similar to the one which conducted the national campaign be set up to -carry on the post-election party work, the mobilisation of the spirit that bad been engendered for the party by Thomas' and Maurer's campaign...
...The situation was difficult and fraught with great dangers as wen ss possibilities...
...8. Senator 3,596...
...Committee on Young Peoples Organization: George s. Roewer, chairmanWalter Ludwig, Paul Porter, Julius TJman sky, Paul Blanchard...
...Here are the np state counties hoard from this weak...
...Edward Levtoson, secretary...
...Utah gave 954 votes to Thomas, while Virginia gave the Socialist candidate 350...
...At the stow tionof November SUi...
...HlBqult continued, that the .program was by far a too amblMmis one...
...Ha urged the 'scrapping of the old Jargon' and talking concretely on concrete issues, local, state and national...
...A finance control committee bad to be appointed, on which Comrades amis and Morris Herman served, which daily strived to shave down mpnnsei and raise every available cent possible...
...Hnigslt Withdraws Prep seat Toward the close of the Botaiday afposttion of the Haw York, BotHM...
...Counties Raise Party Vote solved from up-state rtgw York ebunttos continue to show striking ton-oases In the Socialist vote...
...He proposed the creation of a series of special committees which would be bound together by a Joint executive committee...
...During the campaign he had addressed a national convention of the alliance In Detroit and had made negotiations for affiliation with the party which materialized at the N.E.c...
...AH but two Insisted on remaining In the field without pay...
...And a change is needed...
...The committee voted to receive the alliance as a federation...
...The trade unions supposed to be sympathetic to the party bad proved somewhat of a disappointment Only $0,000 was raised from the unions directly...
...The original reaction of some members of the committee bad lead him to change his views to the matter...
...to tbs Jewish Dally Forward, the Milwaukee Leader, The New Leader, the Labor Advocate of Beading the Virginia Appeal, the Labor World of California and other publications which gave invaluable support to the campaign* "To Norman Thomas and James H. Maurer our standard bearers we extend our profound appreciation for their devoted services to carrying the message of our cause to the mines...
...Thomas' tour was a great success...
...Mors than 130400 voters out of 3t2J8t teetered for the Sociellst-Progrssst** pro...
...In 1934 and 1928 the party wis so new nouezistant in that State that it had no State-wide candidates In 1920 Debs secured 5,199 votes m Florida...
...The branch discussed plans for the New York.City campaign of 1929, and showed that it means business by electing a campaign committee to begin work immedlatly...
...The Worn ens Committee is to be continued as previously set up with the addition as members of Mrs...
...Local Socialists are of the opinion that the Socialist-Labor Party received several votes that would have gone to us If we could have gone in the ballot as the Socialist Party...
...The party bad Just spent sll Its energy and raised every available cent for « campaign that might have taxed any organisation four or five times the slse of the Socialist party...
...Pohsh Affianoe Jntos...
...A special meeting is planned for Dec 7 far the purpose of electing officers and reorganizing the local...
...New members art coming in and several applications for membership have been received...
...BUIquit went on to express approval of a recommendation that had been made earlier in the morning by Thomas...
...A Committee on Organisations, ¦hues fanrhon It shall be to Increase the number of local organisations of the Party and the Party saendsershte, "5...
...NsvertSettos, HWquit declared he a tin felt that the headquarters should not be moved...
...The situation facing the party, its opportunities as well as Its responsibilities, were thoroughly canvassed...
...It was found...
...Fred Coder holm, James D. Graham, James Sheehan...
...He felt be could speak tor the New York comrades to saying that, under the circumstances, they could not accept the national office here even, though the N. X. C. voted unanimously to move to their city...
...The committee also records its special gralttude for the cooperation and aid which the Campaign Committee received from the Workmen's Circle and many trade unions- to ratstog campaign funds...
...If the 3,700 people who voted for Thomas would only realise the need for organization we would" soon accomplish a change in Oregon...
...more than the combined votes of Reynolds and Foster...
...Kansas, $1,094.19...
...The quattiy and quanltty of literature issued was gratifying...
...Arkansas, $1,148.93...
...Socialist Executive Committee Maps Plans For Organization Work To Mobilize Support Attracted During the Campaign Two Day Session in New York Sets Up Special Comr mittees to Tackle Organisation, Literature, Pnl* licitY and Other Avenues of Party Work-Campaign Finances Reported On r£HE real campaign of the Socialist party has just begun...
...His report won the ready approval of Berger who had been critical on Saturday...
...were: Committee on Labor and Labor Organisations: James H. Maurer, chairman...
...ed by the Socialist Party, ted by Basm...
...The task now is intelligent planning - and energetic execution of such plans...
...3402 1>99- 91 The Election Board of Chautauqua has not reported to 8. P. State Office but newspaper cupping from Jamestown...
...This plan received the approval of the committee...
...chairman...
...Paul Jones, -W...
...A very ambitious program confronted the committee after the ticket had been filed In 44 states—a record for the party...
...Socialists Win Power In Porto Rico Coition Headed By SsmjV ago Igtesias <jnmmm Half of Seats and CMe*/ WASHINGTON.—Porto Rtens washon...
...Official, count gives Thomas 3,730 votes...
...Igleslas' victory to nearly half the shtricts to Porto Rico this year has apparently put an end to police liiMHilitoUuu of organised workers for a wbfls...
...A committee consisting of Thomas, Lee and Ooebel had been delegated Sy Sae Campaign Committee to report to the N-E.c...
...After reading of a report by Henry, the committee heard a report from Oerber, which dealt largely with the financing of the campaign...
...James H. Usurer and LUlth Wilson of Pennsylvania, Joseph W. Shafts of Ohio, and Jasper McLevy of Connecticut...
...The work of carrying on the campaign was in line...
...Veto of Thaaks Qrven...
...While setting up the committees the question of moving the headquarters came up again...
...He declared be Bad thought the matter over during the night, and had reached the conclusion that the national headquarters should not be moved to New York City...
...It has awakened new faith to our movement, its possibilities of expansion to the coming year, and the ultimate realisation of Its ideals...
...The party never ap...
...to aid to Labor struggle* and to state the Party position on aU matters pertaining to Labor Pohcy and Labor needs...
...They has* to a large extent lost control of themselves.'* In cutting down expanses' drastic steps were taken...

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