A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
A PAGE. OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES THE SAD CASE OF PETER SCHMALZ /vNCE upon a time Peter Schmalz want out and " cjjd a good deed. He gave freely of his time, jnoney and energy to help a man who was...
...Justice to the absentee landlord or capitalist consists In assuring him a share In the produce of Industry whether he works or not...
...I know it was the same trail because that cow could smell a water bole ten miles against the wind and then start for it, not giving a whoop in hell how far it took us off the course...
...HereI" he shouted, "tbe three av ye," to three gaping men near at hand, "up with mel Put me there...
...Coombs, "The Wages of Unskilled Labor in Manufacturing Industries in the United States, 1890-1934...
...There was then nothing but water overhead...
...And as a rule, when the is finally disclosed...
...QUESTIONS ON THE TEXT 1. What forms of concentration do the latest organizations of big business take...
...They called that country the Great American Desert in those days and if a country ever tried hard to live up to its name that stretch of landscape surely did...
...Corey, "Who Owns the Nation's Wealth...
...The new shield worked like a charm...
...If you don't know where Mason Ridge Is, then let me tell you...
...The latest investigation of unskilled labor in the United States is that by Prof Coombs of Allegheny College and published by...
...Gaston, "Tbe Nonpartisan League...
...in transportation, 1,630,981...
...But mention of this subject of b&nDuets, bringing up as it does oceans of luke-warm Vegetable soup, plantations full of wilted celery, barn3rmf°a of hard-boiled chickens, ware-houses of unbreak•hje demi-tasse cups and their contents of undrinkable Jffbry, ig far too 8ad a subject to be dwelt on at «• writing by ^ aicAliater ColsBum...
...Justice to the laborer' consists in assigning him a share in the product of industry, provided he works...
...In 1924 the political movements and parties representing urban and rural labor supported LaFollette and Wheeler for President and Vice-President, polling nearly 5,000,000 votes...
...Not only are the useful functions of superintending and managing now hired...
...The owner "may be Ignorant or wise, he may be a child In arms or a greybeard in his doatage, be may live in Island or Patogonla: he has no genuine role in the conduct of Industry...
...Teds revolution in the great forms of property has been accompanied with a change in' the function of the owners...
...He gave freely of his time, jnoney and energy to help a man who was In distress and who could do nothing in return for Peter's kindness...
...Pro a the best figures obtainable he estimated the average labor Income of the American Farmer at $400 per year...
...Collective property for a limited number has been and Is replacing private property...
...It was all very shipshape...
...Thirty odd years ago it Was a frontier post, surrounded by saloons, gambling joints and ladles' seminaries, in which white aproned booze clerks, black moustached card sharks and scarlet kitties relieved Uncle Sam's defenders of their monthly thi Keen-dollar rolls...
...Most of them have been as selfconscious and posey as a New York intellectual trying to chew tobacco and talk out of the side of his mouth...
...And I was some prophet, even in those far off days...
...We are the more convinced of this by having seen the real stuff in very lively action...
...Yet to his vitals be was really afraid of- the riper at this very moment...
...Looking from a rock-strewn promontory over hundreds of square miles of desolation, I often said to myself: Talk about God's country, talk about the boundless opportunities of the boundless west, talk about "go west, young man, and grow up with the country"—don't make me laugh...
...Or a new ice age may come sooner than expected, being that the world travels faster than ever...
...Oneal, "The Workers in American History," Chap...
...2. What effect do they have on the smaller forms of business...
...In the meantime, at the back of the shield, at the little crevice described, compressed air, two thousand pounds to the square inch, was pushing away at the mud outside, gradually hollowing out a cup-like depression eighty-five feet long (Mr...
...For several years now we have been going to plays given by the Cellar Players, a group of honestto-God working people, who put on their performance in the honest-to-God cellar of the Hudson Guild, over on West 27th Street, New York City...
...That's what I predicted...
...The Nonpartisan League of farmers captured the State of North Dakota in one year and was powerful in the Northwest for a number of years...
...Clark, "The Super-Trust Arrives in America," New York Times, December 13, 1935...
...Endless rolling prairies, coveied with parched Buffalo grass, sun-burned msequlte trees, scrub oaks and prickly cacti...
...Columba...
...Up with mel" ' (To Be Continued Next Week) FIVE RUSSIAN STUDIES MEANDERING ABOUT SOME thirty-odd yean ago I sojourned from Fort Worth to San Angelo, Texas to company of a herd of longhorns...
...Let us waste no time is srabhif Schmalz...
...6 Does tbe change to the function of owners of Industry suggest the need of reorganisation of the Industrial system...
...7. Does tbe political dissent to this country indicate attack upon the twoparty system and need of independent political action...
...This was the most Important and largest desertion of the capitalistic parties guided by oranizatlons of workers in bur history...
...Do ye think ye're goto,' to be runnto' away now...
...Louis, on a train pulled by an oil-burning engine, I stopped for a few days on and about the Mason Ridge...
...We are interested in plays and their making just now because we have been asked to be one of a section gang to dish up some sort of scenario for a show to be delivered by a group of the Comrades...
...For weeks after, he himself, writhing with "bends" lna hospital, was unable to get it straight...
...They hire a broker...
...The New Republic, August 10, 1927...
...For instance, about three years ago, I beard Professor Sloeson, author of "Creative Chemistry,'* predict that within six years our oil and natural gas resources would be exhausted...
...I'm as good as a bag of sawdust any day...
...When there is a fight in one of the one-act plays which this crowd puts on (and there are plenty of fights) the local postman crashes the worker in the nearby factory right spang on the jaw, so that you can hear the grunt as plainly as if you were sitting at the ring-, side...
...However, I am getting off my subject which Is the fallacy of prophesying in an unreliable country like ours...
...The period of the war was a period of Increased productivity on tbe forms, but it was foUowed by the meet acr.tt distress that has ever overtaken the farmers...
...An important adidtlon to tbe electorate was made when the Nineteenth Amendment granting suffrage to women became a part of the Constitution on August 18, 1920...
...Russell, "The Story of the Nonpartisan League...
...Evidently the man is foreign-born and while we have no information concerning his activities in our secret files, we strongly suggest that he be sent back where he came from...
...The river could never hurt him any more, really...
...It retains a strong delegation in the State Legislature, has elected one U. 8. Senator, and two Congressmen...
...The professional Communist said: •There is no reason for becoming sentimental aver gchmab's act...
...There are notable exceptions— Recently Paul Sifton's "The Belt" provided one...
...Columba's aid or consent, he never could make out...
...The annual wage of these 8,000,000 laborers is much less than the budget required to maintain a man and his family in a minimum of comfort and decency...
...In my opinion, Schmals is no better than a yeUow Socialist who by his deed proclaims to the world his lack of understanding of realities...
...If so, what change...
...Columba, but incidentally, when he was on duty, he hovered about this particular opening like a wasp...
...They have the quaint notion down there that after all, plays have something to do with conflict, with the clash of temperaments, with the unexpected—in fact, with those things which thrill, overwhelm, or amuse the average audience...
...And now—(cease weeping, prophet heart)—San Angelo is a city of some 30,000 souls and near-souls, with skyscrapers, department stores, apartment houses, hotels with hot and cold running water—and New York prices...
...But now it looks as if our oil and gas resources are only beginning to be touched...
...And we have considered ourselves fortunate tade«l if by eleven o'clock the waiters have gotten •round with their saucers containing the world's most **Pensive toothpicks...
...When they make love, they leave out whole chapters of Freud and go straight to the point...
...It was at this time that the engineers, listening to the river, which, raked by the outpouring of air from below, was rolling gravel and stones above the tunnel top and pounding on It like a drum, learned that such was the case...
...The amount of back-curtain snick«ring, off-stage hammering, and lighting experimentation which the audience at an average amateur performance has to undergo before the curtain finally "•M is positively appalling...
...This assumed steady emrloyment throughout the year which Is rare for unskilled workers who Include the casual workers and most of the workers In seasonal industries...
...We have seen in our town any number of plays supposedly -written for the enjoyment and edification of the proletariat...
...4. What has been the tendency in the distribution of wealth in this period...
...But the trouble is that this is no country for prophets...
...The capitalist may own steel stock today and railroad stock tomorrow...
...In manufacturing and mechanical groups, 2,850,528, making a total of 8,037.306 unskilled laborers...
...If we had the records of the home lives of the leaders of Russia today we weald ¦s doubt find that their Interest In Communism arises chiefly from a lack of Interest In domestic matters...
...Formerly they supervised and managed industry...
...No sooner had word of Peter's act got about than the Behaviorist said: » •gvery Behaviorist knows that all Irvine things are eeankttted by one motive and one alone—the motive ef selfbarest...
...This indicates the stolid indifference of upper class politicians and leaders to effective protection of chBdhcod in industry...
...These same bones and boots were then reverently lifted and transferred to a cemetery in Brooklyn...
...3. How has agriculture been affected by the property revolution in this century...
...As well praise a turbine for its revijathnary character...
...xlL Rice, "Farmers and Workers in American Politics," Chap, vt Robblns, "The Labor Movement and the Farmer...
...It was slow work, well Into the middle of the summer before the old or completed portion was cleared and the bones of Cavanaugh and his men reached...
...This took exactly fifteen days...
...5. How have the workers and farmers shared In this distribution...
...The worst was yet to come...
...They could recognise him by his big boots, his revolver, his watch, and a bunch of keys, all in position near his bones...
...FOB DISCUSSION Resolved, That the old parties cannot serve rural and urban labor and a new political alignment is necessary...
...It can't be depended upon to do the natural thing, as I am about to show...
...Many owners do not even manage their own Investments or know the property In which they have invested...
...But even now we know that we are doomed to dhappointment in this matter...
...Its continuance means the rise of workers in agriculture and Industry to power In politics and government...
...He wanted to know what was doing there every three minutes to the day and talked to the night foreman about It, as well as Laverty and Mr...
...Why two shanty Irishmen, with a Jug of whisky, couldn't raise a fuss in this country...
...Tbe Labor Year Book, 1927," Section L Lippman, "Drift and Mastery, " Chap...
...Something kept telling him that from now on be would be all right—not to fear...
...This revolution in function led ProfAlbion W. Small to declare as early as 1912 that "the title of many landlords and of many capitalists to an income rests, not upon their functioning as economic factors, but solely on thenprivileged status under our laws of property...
...President Butterfleld of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, comparing the productivity of American farmers in 1919, estimates that "the volume of productivity c-( each American engaged In agriculture Is ab;ut two and on-half times that of the English agriculturist, nearly S times that of the German farmer, and 8 times that of the Italian...
...That was a' great if solemn occasion—the finding of Cavanaugh and his men...
...On the way from West Texas to St...
...Behind these little chambers, again, were many steel jacks, fifteen to thirty, according to the size of the shield, driven by an air pressure of five thousand pounds to the square inch, which were used to push the shield forward...
...Well, that blow sand ridge hasn't reformed any from the agricultural viewpoint but when I saw It again the other day there were hundreds of gas wells all over it and some of them are coughing up as high as seventy million cubic feet of gas a day...
...He just grabs hold of his stomach and sits down on the floor and coughs once and dies in an entirely satisfactory manner...
...Come now What's the matter wld yet What arr ye standto' there fer What err ye afraid av...
...If present owners disappeared they would not be missed...
...To be aire, sitting in the front row is a bit like spending a Sunday afternoon on the South Side of Chicago, but at any rate you don't come away from the Cellar Players wondering just whether that stepladder in the second act was intended to be a symbol of man's eternal struggle to the dawn or bad some sort of phallic connotation which only the author and Dr...
...They haven't found any gas on that sour kraut plantation of mine yet, but tbe capitalist brethren are putting more holes down So here's hoping they find what they're after, for it hurts me to see folks get disappointed...
...Year after year we have hopefully arrived at seven o'clock at Socialist "ttquets scheduled for six-thirty, SHARP, only to sit *>wn at quarter past nine to those "olives of endless *ee" for which H. N. Brailsford has named his latest ¦ook...
...In the period of after-war depression hundreds of farmers lost their farms and homes while the masters of capital were declaring the greatest dividends in their history...
...The psychoanalyst said: -It b at once apparent that there is a serioes ssalsd jaeUnent in the sex life of Schmals...
...It made eight feet a day in soft mud, and although McGlathery, despite his revived courage, was Intensely suspicious of the river, he was really no longer afraid of it in the old way...
...Henderson had soundings taken afterwards), which extended backward along the completed tunnel toward the shore...
...Anyhow, after seeing that West Texas oil field aad those oil-burning engines and that Richland gas field and also remembering those office and apartment buildings, minus coal cellars, which are f uuig up, if I was still prophesying business, I'd say that a coal mine will be an awfully good place to' stay away from for a long time to come...
...And there is nothing strained' or unnatural in the manner with which they go about their work...
...At once McGlathery scented trouble...
...Congress, which is investigating the coal industry again, may pass an act prohibiting the burning of oil and gas and thus create a greater demand for coed...
...This small opening would, under ordinary circumstances, be insignificant, but to some Instances where the mud covering at the top was very soft and not very thick, there was danger of the compressed sir from within, pushing at the rate of several thousand pounds to the square inch, blowing it away and leaving the aperture open to tbe direct action of tbe water above...
...Freud are wise to...
...The only danger Involved In this part of the work lay to the fact that between this lining and the tall end of the shield was always a space of an inch and a half which was left unprotected...
...It is rapidly passing...
...Some time the following winter, however, when the shield was doing such excellent work, it encountered a rock which turned its cutting edge and, to addition, necessitated the drilling out of the rock in front, A bulkhead had to be built, once sufficient stone had been cut away, to permit the repairing of the edge...
...These chambers in turn had hinged doors, which regulated the quantity of mud admitted, and were water tight and easily closed...
...And they are building a 26-inch gas main to St...
...Or perhaps he traveled In a Ford with a leaky radiator and needed those water holes as badly as our herd of longhorns did...
...This new cutting shield, as it turned out, was a cylinder thirteen feet long, twenty feet in diameter, and with a hardened steel cutting edge out on front, an apron, fifteen inches in length and three Inches thick at the cutting edge...
...And when a man is shot, he is shot good and plenty, and has no chance to get off a long speech about immortality and the emptiness of life and how he has sacrificed all to the Cause...
...For four bags of sawdust burst and blew through, he remembered that —it was a mistake to have sawdust bags at all...
...Louis from Richland County, Louisiana, and smaller mains to MansBMs and Baton Rouge and New Orleans...
...Butterfleld, "Tbe Farmer and the New Day...
...Henderson, at Laverty's and McGlathery's request, came down and surveyed it and meditated upon it...
...a year la'ei It cost 40 bushels, end in 1921 It cost SO bushels...
...When the shield was eventually repaired and the order given to drive It Just twenty-five inches ahead to order to permit the insertion of a new ring of plates...
...An individual gesture of this sort docs nothing to further the cause of World Revolution to which we are devoted and to bring about which we' submit ourntns to the rigorous communist discipline strictly curbing sB humane Instincts...
...Back of them came what was known as the tail end of the shield, which reached back into the completed tunnel and was designed to protect the men who were at work putting In the new plates (at that danger point which had killed Cavanaugh) whenever the shield had been driven sufficiently forward to permit of a new ring of them...
...The extra air pressure was put on, the water began to pour through the crevice, and then tbe bags were put to place and stopped most of It, only where the Ironworkers were riveting on the plates It poured, poured so heavily at times that the workers became frightened...
...Henderson...
...H we have our way, there will be^ practically no one in this performance clad in non-union cheese cloth wandering about a semi-lighted stage muttering "I km the Spirit of Labor" Nor will there be any Essex Street sextette doing Greek dances to the tune of the Internationale...
...In 1914 Walter Lippman declared that "the trusts are organizing private property out of existence...
...Give me that bag Up with ltl That's the idea...
...Henderson was there, as well as Laverty and McGlathery...
...Useful services would continue without them and mankind would become the collective heir of our Industrial system...
...It portrays nothing more elaborate than the home of a bumble mountaineer in Fairmount, West Virginia...
...This revolution of property in industry and transformation of tbe great owners into workless and absentee receivers of dividends at concealed to many by permitting little investors to purchase small shares of stock in industry...
...Schlesinger, "Political and Social History of the United States, 1829-1935," Part 4. Small, "The Present Outlook of Social Science," Publications of the American Sociological Society, 1912...
...It Is true of other useful necessary services, including the technicians, experts, foremen, skilled and unskilled workers...
...And when it rains, which it does three years out of five, they raise big enough crops out there to pay off the notes contracted during the two dry years and that, to my mind, is doing pretty good considering the status of American agriculture in these prosperous times...
...Of course, there is no telling what an unreliable country like this will do next...
...111...
...What he did the Other day was merely an act of compensation for this gnrtoaitcd and probably unconscious passion of his youth, jtr...
...That's what I said...
...The conservative neurologist said: 1 have recently completed an exhaustive ease study sf the great altruists of history and I find that hi almost nary instance their home lives were unhappy...
...It was the wretched river again (water), up to its old tricks with him...
...THE UNSKILLED LABORER'S SHARE...
...Wisconsin Socialists have had a strong delegation in the State Legislature and have for years elected the Mayor and other officials in Milwaukee...
...Columbia University to 1926...
...We here have the problem of collective industry owned by a few vs...
...McOlathery and a dozen workers accompanying them, after which everything went smoothly...
...Well have extra air pressure that day, all we can stand, and I think that'll fix those bags to position, but don't let 'em know there's anything wrong, and we'll be all right...
...dug dug-outs, reared sod houses, lived on corn pones, jack rabbits and sow belly until by now that country is dotted with farm silos and farm houses, surmounted by lightning rods and mortgagee...
...It's that 60-mile-long blow sand ridge, which runs from Eudora, Arkansas, past my Louisiana cabbage plantation...
...The actors are indigenous to that community, which is one of the last strongholds of the Irish worker in New York...
...But it hadn't...
...Well, the other day I traveled again from Fort Worth to San Angelo, Texas, and over the identical crooked trail laid by the lead* cow of that herd of longhorns...
...Interrupted by waterless canyons* Then further west In the Colorado, Concho and Pecos river country more bills, rockier hills, dwarfed cedars, coyotes, wolves, Spanish dagger grass, prairie dog towns and bigger and pricklier cacti...
...Capper, The Agricultural Bloc...
...It was easy enough to fix it temporarily by stuffing the crevice with bags,' but one of these days when the shield was repaired It would have to be moved forward to permit the insertion of a new ring of plates, and then, what...
...Behind this came what wss known as an "outside diaphragm," which had several openings to let to the mud displaced by the shield's advance...
...ownership, control, and management by all and for the welfare of all...
...READINGS Beard, "The Rise of American Civilisation," Vol...
...A detailed analysis of all the available figures of wages for unskilled labor enabled the author to state that "the unskilled wage earner who worked 52 weeks hi 1924 received an annual Income of $1,133...
...8. Is there an analogy between this dissent and dissatisfaction with Whigs and Democrats during the last two decades before the Civil War...
...Oil is pouring out of those God-forsaken hills between San Angelo and Fort Stockton by the millions of barrels every week and big pipe lines take it from there to the Gulf, where it ia poured into tank steamers and shipped to goodness knows where all...
...Colomba And The River BY THEODORE DREISER (Continued From Last Week) III FELT actually free of fear, as though he had a mission, and the next day began by assisting Michael Laverty to get out the solid mass of earth which filled the tunnel from the second lock outward...
...POLITICAL DISSENT...
...It's too unreliable...
...When I heard that statement I clapped my hands to encourage that erahaustlng process, thinking that it would mean more work for our miners...
...Yes, he worried, to spite of St...
...It was McGlathery's voice, if you please, commanding!—McGlathery, after his two previous experiences...
...Let me know when you're ready to start, and 111 come down...
...Ail in all, God's backyard In which He had swept ail the rubbish, mortar and broken stones left from creation week...
...What Schmalz did was to act In response to some -tjaaBSS of self-interest which hi his case may net be at >nrr apparent but which could unquestionably be found by -dentine research and observation...
...But just the same, a few months later —eight, to be exact—the river did take one last slap at turn, but not so fatally as might have appeared on the surface, although to a very peculiar way, and whether with or without St...
...In 1930 a total of 1.184.742 votes were east for Labor candidates—265,191 for the Farmer-Labor Party and 919, 581 for tbe Socialist 'Party...
...In 1913 a S60 salt of clothes cost 40 bushels of corn...
...So if you boys don't mind hanging around camps until the next ice age reaches the Ohio, yow/is) pretty certain to get plenty of work then...
...The shield started...
...one year later It cost 200 oushels to ouy the same suit, and in 1921, It cost 300 bushels...
...Bogart and Thompson, "Readings in the Economic History of the United States," Chap...
...The evolution of business organisation has more and more abolished private property in Industry...
...That ridge la the only poor land in the Mississippi Delta between Cairo and the Golf and so when I saw it for the first time about tares years ago I prophesied that the country "never weal J amount to shucks...
...He Is not fulfilling the historic mission of Sorbtltam and is to be suspected of dangerous Liberal tendencies.'' The editor of the New York Commercial said: "Schmalzs way is the way of anarchism, botmh prism, ssvieUsm, socialism and communism...
...This was not anticipated, of course, not even thought of The shield was going rapidly forward and it was predicted by Henderson and Laverty at intervals that the tunnel would surely go through within the year...
...When the time comes to move the shield," he said, "you'll just have to keep plenty of bags stuffed around that opening, everywhere, except where the men are putting to the plates...
...Mentioning a concrete road, tbe gentle reader may get the suspicion that Western Texas ain't what it used to be, and well he may, for in spite of all my prophesies concerning the unredeemability of that country, folks moved into it, ousted prairie dogs, coyotes and Comanches, turned down Buffalo grass, cacti and sage brush...
...Of one thing we are certain—we would like to hang up an all-time, intercollegiate...
...Industry would become the collective property of society and the useful workers would serve all, instead of a few corporate masters...
...We haven't Just decided what sort of a show we would like to write...
...Thanks to the good sense of Adele Nathan, their competent director, and the management of the Guild, they do not go in for "arty" pageants, or long-winded recitals in poorly conceived dramatic form of the woes of the oppressed workers...
...He was seriously disturbed, and went to pray before St...
...From the thee of Socrates on, domestic infelicity has driven these whom we sometimes sentimentally regard as heroes and heroines to acts of altruism...
...xxni...
...He was seemingly In fifteen places at once, commanding, exhorting, persuading, rarely ever soothing—and worried...
...Amateur Dramatic Union record by having the performance start at 8.30, if it is scheduled for that time...
...What was it that happened...
...The Twentieth Amendment proposing Federal regulation of child labor was submitted June 2, 1924, but It has been rejected by 40 of the 48 states...
...These trivial shares blind many to the useless character of the great owners...
...The blow which killed my prophet pride fell at San Angelo...
...But by and large, we stick to our contention that the drama which sets out deliberately to propagandize the patient proletariat is pretty poor stuff...
...In Minnesota the League, in alliance with trade unions and Socialists, evolved into' an independent party of farmers and workers...
...But between Congress and an early ice age as saviours of the coal Industry, I believe the latter the speedier...
...In 1932 Senator Capper presented startling figures which tell a similar story...
...And then (be remembered that well enough), In stuffing others In, they found that they were a bag short, and until something was secured to put to its place, for the water was streaming In like a waterfall and causing a flood about their ankles, he, McGlathery, defiant to the core, not to be outdone by the river this time, commanded the great thing to be done...
...USEFUL AND USELESS CLASSES...
...In Reading, Pa., the Socialist Party allied with a local Labor Party and the trade unions swept the city In the election of November, 1927...
...n. Chap...
...Tbe Texas highway engineer surely had a heap of confidence in that lead cow when he laid out the concrete road from Fort Worth to San Angelo...
...No doubt analysis JJasH reveal the fact that when he was a little bey he aaa a secret passion for his great-aunt...
...Oil did it...
...Back of these openings were chambers four feet to length, one chamber for each opening, through which the mud was passed...
...In 1919 it required 6 bushels cf corn to buy a ton of coal...
...There are plenty of institutions in this country to care for the few amoagst us who are in need and in most instances suffering because of their own short -comings and mortal " When these comments were brought to Peter Schmalz, he pushed his gold-rimmed eye-glasses up on his bewildered forehead, cried loudly, "Gott in Himmei" and went out in the back yard and kicked his black cat, named Bismarck...
...Indeed, Meals thery was to charge of the men who were to stuff the bags and keep out tbe water...
...American History for Workers An Outline —By James Oneal (Cssdssojsd From last Week) THE FARMERS' SHAKE...
...The new age and new problems brought by the property revolution are slowly finding recognition in political assent...
...Schmalz should be 'psyched' at once...
...The circumstances were so very odd...
...West of the Colorado, the landscape looked sa woebegotten as ever but here and there was a tiny hamlet with a garage or two and four or five filling stations and maybe even a little church, *runeating that civilization had penetrated to the worst yet...
...Today this service Is hired and the owners are absentee receivers of dividends...
...The dogmatic Socialist said: "I find nothing in the writings of Marx that pats the stamp of approval upon such individualism as that shown by Schmals...
...The number of unskilled laborers In agriculture is 3,555,797...
...If you have ever seen a mediumsized red-headed Irishman when he is excited and determined, you have a good picture of McGlathery...
Vol. 7 • March 1928 • No. 11