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...Of twenty-five chapters an but tbe last the United State...
...Socialism means the organization of the worker* for the conquest of political power for the pmpose ef transforming capitalist property into social property...
...These profits have' reached dizzying heights in recent years, due In part to the fact that the powerful and highly centralized groups of financial groups found lr...
...At one o'clock on March 12, 533 girls walked out...
...X dent care how long it lasts, just so we get our rights...
...Bow did the ladies of Lowell put it...
...Tm afraid, this is just getting out of hand...
...It leads all others in the value of its products and is second only to the railroads In the volume of profits...
...body builders, blacksmiths b limn sis sad painters were taken over trosn the dybsg earriaae and wagon ineMsnry...
...such is no longer the motto of a world controlled, in great measure, by the word...
...In tbe beginning was the Word...
...garet and walk oat* X aaM no...
...scanning the new book Labbr And Autos By Ben Blumenberg DOOK8 dealing with American industry, are for the most part, written from the profit motive point of view...
...Lot us learn how they never got too tired to speak at street meetings, and attend organization gatherings, sad learn mors and more about the job they were planning to take on...
...The women almost tore the questioner to shreds...
...and there was one who cared not who governed tbe nation, if but he could write its songs—he then truly the ruler...
...The Poets' Protest The most complete gathering of the voices of protest that have spoken in rousing rhymes throughout the ages, is achieved in Marcus Graham's "Anthology of Revolutionary Poetry," Just issued by,the Active Press, New York (gS...
...Labor And Automobiles, (lino), by Robert W. Dunn, (The International Publishers), is the first book written about the industry around which all others largely turn, that recognises that in the automotive industry there are men and women, an army of very nearly a half a million of them who work for wages...
...I had fifty-two girls working under me...
...hUta- 7110 workers always pay no matter j 0> ,^»»tion" wins the war...
...And while the letter she sent me was written before the votes were counted, it does give an idea as to what the spirit was like...
...to Shakespeare...
...Most of the work in this book, whether of the "forerunners," or the "moderns," or in translations from seventeen other languages, seems to draw Its inspiration less from these "seven wonders," in glad affirmation, of life, than from some seven teen-hundred abuses which have developed in the world of our day, and their vigorous Baying...
...It is tragic that some fifty lives were lost ia the cruel stage-play...
...Chrysler, etc...
...above all...
...Sombre Autopsy "Cavender's House" (Macmillian, $2) deserves all the ponderous respect and solemn consideration that is today, accorded new verse of Edwin Arlington Robinson...
...So today man slays with a slogan...
...The earner sections devoted to tea boyhood and early experiences ia the, labor siLiisssmt have their mtarost tm the reader, isjinHTly Haywood's advantmss in the aw West to the days when ttfts was Bold cheap coal regions asm have a vivid setting la Haywoodw narrative and the struggles of tbe L W. W, the Moyer-HaywoodPettBsme affair and the war, while rasher taterestbagty toad leave seaeh to be desired as a emitrumtton to labor, history...
...as soon as our hundred per oant howlers of ancient war day* cooled down or dropped off...
...to thought be too would be a snob, seeing as how he pj*jj snly made 175,000 net last year selling out Scotch |j|»IMII'«ui of Pelham...
...With tbe conveyor system the worker is "geared up" to the pace that uses up the last bit of energy that he possesses...
...He is fair, painstaking, is not given to overstatement and writes with clarity...
...Grace B. Khteg...
...Many of the women in that convention belonged to generations that came between tbe ladies of 1847 and the girls of 1029...
...the emancipation of women...
...As Margaret Bo wen came toward the mill gate, the superintendent tried once more to persuade her not to go...
...and the development of machinery to lessen labor and Increase production...
...Didn't the lawyer for the Power a2*W1the world that all that his crowd was doing jg^J** educational, the time they bought those __ 'j^J^Jf* mdM<1' would we all be if it were not for the ^™**h*si work done by the electric light companies ? I tow to tte ceUar *1Lh our shirt-tails out That's I we "^Juld be, like Moses when the light went out Ejjjjlwin stop Sere, as it is getting lunch-time and I I w^b<aTOW * dollar from Eddie LeVinson as I have p I?** 011 me but my check for $1,500, my weekly ^g"'»y...
...For the first time in a decade, the dough-bag lads are showing the yellow...
...I was under instruction for two weeks, then I was placed over the re-inspection department...
...Ramsay MacDonald...
...I worked both night and day since tbe first strike, for two months, and If it tests I am stffl ready and willing to work...
...Mara week—for a time...
...Bill Haywood's Story TOTE confessed to seme curiosity when it was announced that International Publishers were to bring out a book by William D. Haywood, \be former active spirit in the I. W. W„ who escaped to Russia while awaiting an appeal against s long sentence tot anti-war activities, the hook itself (Bill Haywood's Book) is something 'of a disappointment as it ends where interest is most inviting, his flight from the United States and the reasons therefor...
...It is, in truth, capital punishment that our capitalistic society receives in this volume—save that, unfortunately, some skins are so thick as to be impervious to scorn...
...Then tbe singing began—'Raise the Scarlet Banner High.' My it was good...
...Do anything...
...Hig" eke kt Eiza.beLhton.' Hi ImH' says L 'How do you get that thing?' I , 'By throwing overboard the old ideas of competition, B ssR itt--1—— and by cooperating together in the Iam spirit of the New Brotherhood.' p., vjosa,' said L *Goody.'' iu_, Hs sanionerl himself for a moment while he dictated psysp latter to his Nebraska salesman...
...the labor movement...
...the rising opposition to violence and murder, whether they be expressed in lynching, capital punishment, or war...
...The earlier scene was reproduced in tableaux...
...I bad eight filed against me...
...It would keep us from falling into that mood of futility that has so obsessed so many of our best comrades...
...I was very well pleased with my money because I thought maybe after two or three weeks they would give me a raise...
...Taik to each other, Ipaea to man fashion, like brothers.' E»„ And so I went back to the great newspaper office Ep'wrote up the interview for my managing editor, a ^^"¦88by tbe name of Swineheart or Winterbottom, and || fat a bonus, th- laysnt the bonus being quite a snob at Jake's place, g^aeTdBg up my nose at the customers who were only jbiaking beer and patronizing Jake, until he asked me .wast the hell and I explained to him that I was on (i-J tm mod to Success...
...All right...
...Heretofore we have bad the opportunity only of reading the set pieces of publicity trumpeteers: hence, many people are under the Impression that the Industry is manned by a race of giants, Ford, Durant...
...Chuck Samstt of "The Woodbine Wire and Cast Iron Underlay 0»P*ny' Inc.'" iimiMri at all,* I said glumly, "What do you want aW to interview the big stiff about ?' 'Oh, more of the 1 -. mid he, 'ask him about the causes of prosperity 1 ETtaa animate destiny of America.' Bate a short while there I was in the office of one . gar industrial statesmen, cheek by a lot of jowls g&a.ltr...
...The concerts are given in the open air Greek theatre located in a charming grove of pines...
...though bis Demos speaks his scorn of existing systems, he chooses rather to spend his thoughts away from our days' doing than to bring his complex powers to bear on the activities of life around...
...The forerunners in the volume (including Euripides among the translations) reach out to Elisabeth Barrett Browning...
...Of course all we need here in America Is to follow in the footsteps of our English brethren to accomplish ' a like result For the next thirty years or so, lot us develop a few Shews, Wells, Mac Donalds, Sidney Webbs, Hendersons, and the like...
...Educational Committee International Machinist Auxiliary...
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...Take it from me fellers, Germany will make the gesture of paying...
...rather Shay bespeak a thinness somewhere in the texture of the poet's feeltogs, not to accord with the intensity the Latin solemnity of his words would imply...
...But in the meantime, during the lunch hour, 'the general forelady got wind of it and ran and got the superintendent Mr...
...as say fathers resisted unto blood the kwdhr avarhse of the British ministry, so we...
...51 looked smart, you might suspect that I didn't take ' nwsobUc duties seriously and was Just in business to £ "Jgj Zgg for myself and the family.' E * f - / •jntyou ain't,' said I worriedly, 'Tell me it ain't so, . •jojeott You want to serve mankind don't you, Areas?* (By this time we were calling each other by our and ssaagj he calling me MacDonald and I calling him BR..* • '* "Why...
...OT our prominent poets, Robinson is most distant from the concerns of the world...
...Within a few years he was engaged fa) bitter denunciation of these unions and the good feeling that had been created out of a common struggle was transformed into aversion...
...If enough will walk out, 111 walk out' o • • Eight sections sent word that they would walk out, which with Margaret Bowen's own made nine...
...To them, the dramatic repetition of familiar, vital things gave unusual meaning to this anniversary...
...The second annual conference of Unity House will begin Thursday, June 13 and continue to Sunday, June 16, under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary to the Trade Unions of Wyoming Valley and the Women's Trade Union League of Philadelphia...
...I was mad...
...Cfeaft pride and skill together with a labor anion tradition, quickly went down before the onrush of mass production...
...and them Ijttood^oa $10.04...
...and no one around The New Leader office seems I Hfff 1 th* "ady money on hand to cash it K McAlistcr Coleman...
...psyfan«'n stands for the establishment of a State ff ju...
...Perhaps there is hope, as Be mays in his advertising talks declare, in the fact that propaganda is a tool both sides can use...
...birth control...
...What ia this thing ? Prosperity ^gs...
...Because the Socialist party did not choose to permit itself to share in the folly of such conduct Haywood charges the legislative results of his folly to the Socialist party...
...BP' - ' - g Tmfc' said Truscott...
...Billions of dollars...
...1st THE CHATTER BOX June Thoughts of Dnmh Belle DOOR old Germany . . . ovoijuody sitting in at a *¦ sort of repair conference . . . trying to fix bar up so that she will manege to totter along and perform . . . that is . . . pay up . . . one* it was fifty billion dollars . . . and then year after year...
...Smart feller, Mr...
...Lyonors may wed less noted champion...
...But she is of tbe same stock as 'the ladies who were lately employed in the factories at Lowell," and her story runs like this: "When I hired on in the final inspection bureau of tbe QlansBtaff rayon milt I was supposed to get $10 a week My first cheek was $10.08...
...I explained that I had went to the Harvard Bus| j"**1 School where I had majored in Snooty Letter | 5*5* 400 that If the worst came to the worst I was ^pfsBRg to take a chance and marry his daughter...
...Owen D. Young declared la Paris that It is necessary for the nations to work together if the world organised on a capitalistic basis is to survive...
...lean, you yellow dog...
...Gill, and be gathered the section girls in a little huddle and told us, T will give you section girls 20 cents an hour if you will stop the strike-.' He hadnt said anything about the operators at an...
...The debunking of the stock selling schemes to employes, welfare work, the myth af high wages and steady employment and, especially, the real low down on Henry Ford, is well worth the price of 'he book We wish that we could share MX Dunn's optimism about the possibility of the autmibiie workers being organised by a small group of hair-splitting doctrinaires who have demonstrated their Incapacity to understand tbe viewpoint and possibilities of the workers on the Job...
...But a few yean ago, wagss wens bsgher in the auto plants than a others, OSM in large measure to the feet that a considerable number of irilisd iiifwBtsB...
...Prosperity for Mrs...
...My work oseaassj of the best quality of silk that Is prodnesd to the plant...
...To Be Continued) From Esther Friedman Esther Friedman was one of the few fortunate ones who was in «ngi*twi during the glorious victory...
...Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me...
...And when Ramsay comes over here...
...They didn't stage that threat of a Communist revolt on May Day without, some little calculation on how much the incident might help towards shaking the creditors into a generous mood...
...the automobile industry tbe ideal counters with which to play the game of industrial and financial power...
...Instead of the quaint and stately phrases of old-time New England, she speaks the vernacular of her native mountains...
...The speeches were over with and questions were under way...
...alt want, but it does fill a longfelt need,¦particularly for those Vbo wonder why there is so little evidence of unionism in tbe vast army of automobile workers...
...and would you believe it I heard a voice as from home 'why did MacDonald vote for the cruisers?' X have no time to tell you the answer that George Lansbury gave, but It was a whopper...
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...As we wedged our way in, some recognised we were strangers and made our entry easier...
...1 for hamdry, and ft far taxifare, f jitney to and from tbe asBD, snd then yen see what what I have left X don't have anything left tor clothes.' They expect you to earns fresh every morning with acmethiag nice and clean to wear...
...And I went" she said, "and told him 'Thank you.'" • • • The reelers and lacers came out next morning—more girls...
...Bwaa at Jake's that I decided to quit the news^ top* game I went straight to Mr...
...forget that the settlement of German repa[ jTrrf^P'y means that the German working people I wbrHS...
...You simply just can't make out what is happening, or bow...
...Tbe Welt-politicians of Union Square, and the pinochle players of West End Avenue win hardly understand after a further stretch of this sort Whether I mean what I say, or am just foolishly mean In what is said...
...X also studied law at night in New York University, sad ran for office on the Socialist ticket innumerable times...
...And also the small matter of getting the worker* into a political mind...
...and I didn't say anything to my girls about it____ "Out of 690 girls, only 17 stayed to...
...But then co-incidence is so alluring...
...We may somehow get into our stride by being pushed into a hurried gait toward the Revolution, Just now I'm a prophet nowhere...
...The other scene, of our own very present time, was described to us by one of Its chief participants, in person...
...Naturally we turn to the records to ascertain what Haywood meant by sabotage...
...Mac' said he reproachfully, 'don't you know I gat nowadays tbe watchword of we industrial statesago B SERVICE and 'HInc Ulae Lachrimae.' V ¦ BflfosV I ooid...
...Some of the speakers will be, Mrs...
...the amount scaled down . . . Five billion at a time, until ., . until by tbe time we are all too old to remember . . . the whole sum paid by the hated "Hun" will probably dwindle down to a matter of • per cent of the original demands . . . And by then, with the heap ef its owa stupidity, the whole capitalist world win have probably tottered into doom . . . and nothing at all will matter, Owen D. Young, Dawes, Bcaecht, Folncsire, and the rest . . • When Mr...
...But most of them bad lived through just such scenes themselves, in this America of ours...
...My re-inspection gads sent word to me...
...Prosperity for you, prosperity for me, prost ssnty for Adam Coal digger...
...He never becomes bogged in the mam of figures he has colleeted...
...That sort of condition Is delectable...
...For the aaks of International Socialism, I hope the big bellied boys give him the ha-ha...
...To say that there would have been no anti-syndicalist laws if the party had not acted is absurd in face of the record...
...The newest and most powerful of the large scale industries, is the manufacture of automobiles...
...It is quite akin to the delightful processes that enveloped our primary school days where we erred sad erred and yet at the end of the term were promoted Into a new class to keep on repeating mistake after mistake, until we graduated only to learn that w* had merely prepared our minds for the real study of living...
...the uuuiiijwr or bait system, has in test than a generation created a crop of jbbbbbsbbo aad spawned an army of robots...
...Among the subjects to be discussed are: "Current Events in the Labor Movement...
...Young spoke the other day about aa International Bank to be formed that would finance and work for the salvation of the Reparation scheme, ho subtly warned the world money powers that unless they instituted this highly Socialist idea, something nasty might occur to the whole crazy-quilt shebang...
...Just think of it yoa tired and pinochle pampered rebels . . . Just hover over these speculations, and see if you cannot conjure up enough pep to go out o-w»ang the people and tell them that the Day of Days Is so nigh at hand...
...Meanwhile we read In chill respect J. T. S. Unity House to Celebrate Its 11th Annivergary Celebration of the eleventh season of Unity House, owned by the International Ladies' Garment Workers, begins at Forest Park, Pa., Friday, June 31, with three days festivities...
...In February I got a raise, $10.04 a week • o • "X asked for my girls a raise and I was refused...
...Yea, J joined to--bow could I reetet it...
...And those who are seeking missiles— not the slow mines of fact, but the swiftbursting bombs of emotion—have in "An Anthology of Revolutionary Poetry" mors bombs than ever all the anarchists of all the ages hurled futile at their foe...
...KL£**d eaten once at a Communist cafeteria and since hadnt cared...
...What do you think I am paying ,ym far...
...They will survive if they are Socialist nations because the capitalistic basts Of war will then bo removed...
...Lynette has shown him her favours...
...tskos you behind our industrial scenes and is quite > wailssiaL AH Big Business Men like myself are taking up edu; these days...
...for just a little teeny, weeny bit of revolution . . . Think of the price the world capitalists will pay when that day comet . . . and the A. F. of L. and the Electricians Union march down Park Avenue to blow the blasted skylights out of the pent houses and dizzy places . . . Wen...
...to Blake, Byron, Burns, and Shelley among the English Romantics...
...But then they had" such willing dupes, the Communists of Berlin, to fall into the game...
...Burnett I have beam atek and have two doctor biDs to pay, M a week for board...
...At least we have a book on the automotive industry that is an antidote fen- those manufactured by the Horatio Alger school of glortners...
...j | *ske was quite interested in the idea and said that...
...Unity House is located in the mountains near the beautiful Delaware Water Gap and has become the summer Mecca of unionists and their friends...
...It was such criminal talk at this of Haywood and others that drew an issue hi the Socialist party...
...Truscott s office bad the industrial statesman that 1 would take the Ejjfcbf being Vice President in Charge of Snooty Lett tea...
...We re-Inspect that gflk and flu oar orders for Germany sad laseftos I asked my foreman tor a rakts, sad he says...
...shadow pictures from the pages of history, for us to look at as we aat around the birthday banquet table...
...What Women Have Done in the Labor Movement...
...When be was released they joined in celebrations to do him honor...
...EfeL^ **• S-> I got the job and became one of the great, ^t''sappy family, talking to the salesmen as if we iS"** near relatives at the reading of Uncle Ebene^sies that will give you all a pretty competent T* •* what thia chapter is all about...
...The • management repudiated the agniiiawil, and began to penalise the loaders of the strike...
...But nay, I nave been less the fool than you Imsgiaa in all this cryptic and almost meaningless harangue...
...Tet I wish I were In Ramsay Mac Donalds shoes...
...And the men left word, "If they don't do something by 12 o'clock, the whole thing shuts down...
...Dunn sets the gas out of the bag—and howl His book cannot be said to fill a long...
...Theresa Wolfson, Gladys Boone, Edith Christenson, Philadelphia Trade Union League...
...laBMafSC*nBent of ti* n*w tobacco merger of a num{• Jf't corporations means that the capital of quite i. of small bnateess) men wffl go «p a sBaoke...
...Walk out Margaret and we are behind waa «s**t • rrss* sww asBBjosB bbbbbw fourteen wouldn't amount to anything, but I said...
...Wear Brooks Brol* liars ekrthee, but for the name of Pete, •GET THE ^JCBNESS or get out.' |L' **** are a great, big happy family, here/ he eaid ^Bte* be had finished the letter...
...And as Johnny Dolan, the Fifth Avenue philosopher sagely remarks, "this Is what one must expect in a world where four-fifths of its governments are held In leash by dictatorships...
...But I told Jake that was imposfc:.jS*b ss be didn't have a college degree and you could Ely .** * "noD " vou had a coUege degree, Grover j ,' wseJm being the exception that proved the rule...
...Mary Rouse, Fred Hewitt, editor of "Machinist's Journal," Fannie M Conn, Elucational Department of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Rose Schneiderman, Women's Trade Union League...
...Perhaps It is baiter not to say anything about this miserable affair but there are those who know the details and they can make their own comment...
...Those who wish to enliven talks, or to stress points, or to adorn evenings, with verse of protest, will find "An Anthology of Revolutionary Poetry" endlessly fruitful...
...Then the girls rushed tbe spinning room, and "took everything as we went—I mean all the men...
...Bern berg plant came out on Monday kt sympathy with us, they didn't some osjt tor higher wages, they bad got a ram* salt fail" Ot the MM strikers, 4,653 joined the texts* anion Which was organised hnmodrttely after the walk-out, and the union reached aa agreement with the firm on March SL But the trouble was not over...
...I tell you they shivered down there at the Reparation Conference...
...S. A. de Witt...
...mmm sons ow*tome ssM ¦LstVgst vpTafar...
...I'm thrilled to the marrow about our comrades in England...
...Clearly, no sensitive spirit that has recorded in verse its impressions of this world, has failed to find it wanting...
...It isn't all as it should be for either capitalist or Socialist...
...In every woman there, it stirred the heart and fired the spirit to be up and doing more fervently than ever, in the common cause of women workers for a new industrial day...
...More later...
...and raised those girls to $11 JO, -and thaw ssetton ghi to Olktt...
...aJone wlu ^ vaJ«*d *¦ treasure, and the | g_*J 0t the economic ntachtne will no longer hold Ess'r**1 thiD*a m subjection.—J...
...Young . . . But was he talking to people who understood him...
...o o < Bath thaw swneg tao revolt of On farmers' daughters of industrial New England a hundred years ago, and the revolt of the farmers' daughters of the new Industrial South today—were pictured to the National Women's Trade Union League in tbe course of its eleventh convention, which celebrated tbe 25th anniversary of the organization's birth...
...the pest SMdsrhi to a sort of psychological sidousj a vanished spiritual state—here, tove kUed by doubt working with involved yet organised subtlety...
...Haywood was erratic, never consistent in theory or action, and was incapable of rising to his opportunities...
...It a* something like this: "There is something new under ^SB American sun...
...Edited by Pauline BL Newman CONCERNING WOMAN A oosertawot of am sad vim of swtloator latcroit to toe wossaa ef tfeo laser asoroswai...
...modern psychology and the extensions, of consciousness...
...111 bound him for the job of private secretary...
...said Margaret Bo wen...
...About tbe only thing workers have to learn from Haywood's story is what to avoid, James Oneal...
...I wonder if the "Reds" have by now realised how neatly the provocateur can pull his strings right under their revolution wise noses...
...Truscott,' said I brightly, *what makes you look m aafl'' The better to impress you with,' said he...
...he said, "there's tbe gate...
...Joseph T. Shipley...
...their daughters, never will wear the yoa* which has been prepared for us...
...They've simply gone ahead and talked themselves into a state of being unalterably right sad through all their changes of policy, act and mind, they still ksep sure that they have never changed a dot or a comma from the original precepts...
...The unskilled worker had his day but his day was a short one as the operation grew Increasingly simple...
...What a shadow behind the throne I'd make for England...
...In the International Socialist Review for March, 1011, he presented the virtues of banditry, going on to praise a Paris pickpocket who murdered a policeman...
...Representatives of many unions and their friends will participate...
...The women ¦predominated by a good a to 1. They were poor people, oh, so very poor...
...And at times so illuminating...
...Like every other big man In the Socialist Party here, I think I know just how to go about the simple task of giving employment to three million out-of-works, reducing expenses, nationalising the coal mines, cutting the navy down to a couple of scows, and all in all, setting the New Day down for a real dawn pretty soon...
...Tbe place was packed out into the street...
...To lie around in one of them swell hotels ?-*fjsyesve in Nebraska letting that bunch of safe-crackL...
...I dfctot do a thing, either—nothing only get aD the union members I could get hold of...
...If the great army of automobile workers are ever organized, those who do the job will owe much to "Labor And Automobiles...
...Well, what's the need of array you a raise, you're makfaY eneoga/ I says, •Mr...
...Marching On By ETHEL M. SMITH |N 1*20 the scene has changed, and the * persons have changed...
...I wish we all could learn that trick...
...And before I knew it, old George bad gotten my American Beauty scarf off my neck and was waving that soft bright streamer ii the air and across the platform singing joyfully tm .the...
...Protecting Working Women and Children by Law...
...My training is peculiarly fitted for that task...
...Something is smoky somewhere...
...As in his earlier lengthy poeav -The Man Who Died Twice...
...to Hardy, Hood, Tom Paine, Emerson, Whittler, Whitman, Wilde...
...Note tbe following: "X spent my first night to London at a George Lansbury meeting In an old school house in> East London...
...Truscott...
...Our land's classical contemporary, Robinson in this volume turns from the reinterpretation of olden themes that held him in "Tristram," to a modern analysis...
...Geneva Marsh and Mrs...
...There was another walk-out And then, of course, injunctions...
...Incidentally, the late Eugene V. Debs was just as bitter in scoring such foolish propaganda ss the convention was in,repudiating it but Haywood discreetly avoids mentioning this fact...
...g;* ft yoa don't get busy,' said the letter, 'and beat the teteeBnoor Wire' folks to it this month, you can walk...
...M'** * —————— H ajtr...
...Wo oant afford that on such KWRh taenia worktog nader bar...
...She was 'lately employed" in a factory hi a place known as Happy Valley—not to rural New England, but in tbe rural South...
...Marcus Graham has made a wide survey, and, while his inclusiveness has admitted much forceful rebellion that is but trudging verse, it has omitted perhaps only tbe great Hebrew poet Bialik of the best poets of our time who have given voice to their heart of rebellion...
...Today the value of the product for each worker employed, is greater in the automobile industry than any other...
...In that alone I envy the gentlemen of the Left...
...Soon he was raving like an angry fishwife against the Socialist party as well...
...Of his leaving the United States and the tragedy it brought to one who had placed her savings with others in securing his ball Haywood says nothing...
...In their introduction, Lucia Trent and Ralph Cheyney hall the poet as rebel, as the voice that must celebrate the modern seven wonders of the world: "the increasing recognition that equal, unrestricted opportunity, belongs to all individuals of all races and creeds or lack of creed...
...The blank verse lines the post offers seem casual aa those of Brest yet not with the inevitable casualasm of tbe farm and the plain dealer...
...There to every indication that the exploitation win increase rapidly...
...Be a snob, f~l yea want Marry my daughter...
...There are new tennis courts and tbe lake front and pool have been beautified...
...Many of them were the products of our great cities,-east and west Some were of other racial stock some had been born in other countries...
...In these, they declare, the true poet will find inspiration...
...SB got away with murder...
...Tbe three o'clock shift came out...
...AS who patronise this effort, we wish to have discontinue their labor until tsrtee of reconciliations are made...
...A dark-haired girl, of the fourth generation from the ladies of Lowell, perhaps, is speaking to a women's labor convention...
...Information regarding rates and reser< vations may be obtained by writing to the city office of Unity House, 3 West 16th street, New York City, or telephone Chelsea 2148...
...He therefore probes powers deeply, in psychological speculations over man's root emotions, yet seems himself cold and aloof...
...She is the secretary, not of a Female Labor Reform Association in Massachusetts, but of a newly organised union of textile workers at Ehaabethon, Tennessee...
...One who is at all Interested in the incident that forced Haywood to sever his connections with the Socialist Party, tbe passing of tbe snti sabotogs clause in the national convention of 1012, will read his Interpretation of that action and its consequences with special interest He concludes that all the anti-syndicalist legislation of tbe states was due to the Socialist party and tbe victims of this legislation can thank the Socialist party for it...
...But other things have not changed...
...This done we might go ahead and have our own President aad Congress, just about the time our children arrive at the same hopeless aad vain-glorious condition la which most of us ar* at this day...
...This I zL- v called "How X Became Vice Prosldont of rpfeisnsTir Wire asd Cast Iroa Underwear Comwr lac'' — *— F^Sjs is j"** * hunk of 11 to anow vou what the rest HSgam were dull around the great newspaper office *. ms"*ri"r editor, a man named Siegfried or Mi| |nl- aaid to me, 'Could I trouble you to lnterL_7a»e of our industrial statesmen, a Mr...
...That he finally landed in the Communist movement was the logical culmination of his temperament and general attitude...
...Practically all the trade unions of the country contributed to saving Haywood, Mover and Pettlbone from the gallows...
...Perhaps Its seed will some day have a more practical harvest...
...but someboss failing to convince at least one lesjdar that ever the substance breathed with quicker Ufa...
...Then they took her section from her...
...Truth be it however, the whole situation here and abroad is chaotic...
...But tragedy Or no, the fact is that fifty lives lost helped to soar* the big boys enough to let down some billions from the already scaled down total Of course, I may be all wrong on this wise deduction...
...song was done...
...Heres a piece in this book afindTbe New Altruism.' He read me the piece...
...to Stevenson, Synge, Thoreau, and Joe Hill The moderns Include almost two hundred living writers in our own tongue, from Richard Aldington to Oremln Zom, with scarcely one of our best and bastknown poets omitted...
...Entertainment and recreation features include tennis, baseball, basket ball, bowling, billiards, ping-pong, dramatic recitals, costume parties, group-singing, concerts, dancing and bathing...
...The Communist gentry are the best off...
...Of course...
...But she told nun, "I am going out and stay out with the rest of them...
...Dunn presents a mass of figures In other than the usual acoording-to-atatistl'-s manner...
...And when the Barricade Brigade of the German Left came out under the May skies and hurled their fiery battalions against the nightclubs of the police, Morgan, and Rothschild and the rest of the boys did the shimmy down to their gouty toes...
...Especially of late, with "everybody" playing tbe stock market the writers serve, ss "come-on" spielers to attract those who desire to share tbe juicy "earnings" of the large seals industries...
...Lectures will be delivered in the open air on social and literary topics and the estate itself has been improved...
...Standardization of product, the splitting up of operations, the stop-watch efficiency engineers, and...
...The traders who are ia control of that nation know their vegetables...

Vol. 8 • June 1929 • No. 22


 
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