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THE EDITOR COMMENTS: URGENT APPEAL
The Editor Comments: Urgent Appeal [To the Worker* of America to Vote in Their Own Interest and for the Party of the Workingclass ¦y Tuesday the citizens and workers of nation go to the polls...
LABOR MOVED FORWARD AT CONVENTION, LEADERS AGREE
Labor Moved Forward at Convention. Leaders Agree $tate Federation President CiUs Decision on j industrial Unionism and Election of Dubinsky to Executive Council flPHE firm belief tliat the...
PACK MECCA TEMPLE SUNDAY
Pack Mecca Temple Sunday Cunpai|ii WIM JteachClimaxon Sunday at 2 i flPHE Socialist city and stat P campaign of 1934 will read I climax this Sunday, Nov. 4 It 2 p. m. sharp, in...
VOTE THE TICKET STRAIGHT!
Vote the Ticket Straight! You Have a Duty on Election Day A 1-L those who registered cluring the registration days in (.*cfol>er and who have not nwjved to another residence since are,...
O'CASEY'S MUCH DISCUSSED 'WITHIN THE GATES'-AT NATIONAL
O'Casey's Much Discussed 'Within the Gates' --At National jt* Gold or *• Iron Key? «fnBIN THE GATES." By Sean gpM«y. At the National. failure in London performance, vgHad as a masterpiece in...
YVONNE BRINGS SPRINGTIME TO "CONVERSATION PIECE"
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
Yvonne Brings Springtime to "Conversation Piece" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ftoHtaente Frivolity Yvonne Printemps in "Conversetion Piece." By Noel Coward. At the 44th...
LOCALS TOLD HOW TO AID IN A. & P. LOCKOUT
Locals Told How to Aid in A. & P. Lockout JfOLI.OII IXd is the message despatched from the national office of the Socialist fatty to 150 heals in cities tchere A. and P. stores are located: Dear...
NOMINEES BACKED BY LABOR
Nominees Backed by Labor SAN FRANCISCO.—Samuel S. White, manager of the joint board of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Socialist candidate for Congress, is conducting a...
THEIR MANHOOD
heir Manhood! P>n.---Do We Meet ialism! VMMfl It in ¦ *e Worker s." They became hoboes. They lost contact with orderly life. They learned to know the under - side of freight...
COMMUNIST LABOR OF A UNITED FRONT
Communist Idea of A United Fr$ttt Crown Heights 'Vote Meyers' EGroup Formed I — Seek United Fre-at frota , All Parties to Elect ' Negro to Assembly I' Oscar Meyeri, Negro worker who Is...
PARTY PROGRESS
Party Progress Michigan The S. li. C. uracil all brunches to have as many watchers at the polls «» possible. Kalamazoo local Is planning a rally Saturday, Nov. 3, with Comrade J.arien as...
TIMELY TOPICS
THOMAS, NORMAN
By Norman Thorns* TIMELY TOPICS A Last Minute Appeal 'TWERE »re still a few days, left for Socialists * throughout the United States to work, both to poll up an impressive vote and to send men...
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