A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES A'HUNTING WE WON'T GO , jjjjj evokes no loud cheers from us. 1^ we must be a bit sissy or over-sentimental Vjjjinf. For the thought that a large number...
...Bear has the following to say: Jam going to vote for M. Coleman, Louis Waldman « BUI Karlin because they do not run around in * Poking clothes shooting animals...
...It first flared up in Philadelphia and New York in 1829...
...And professed Men of Christ, properly frocked, led the lynching* and persecutions...
...Now don't let me see any of you try to fool me with your fake relics again . . . you'll wear what I give you...
...He must have made in the ns4ahborhood of fifty speeches, most of them under the roar of Elevated trains, or at corners where streetcars vied with the derisive hoots of Republican and Democratic automobiles...
...And just when some of the more rational sky-guidea have come to a sense of shame over the horribly unGhristlike antics of the clergy, along comes this Al Smith-Hoover whispering-tonae-Pope-Protestant-Jew tangle, and tba pulpits are again agog with hate anthems and inquisitorial orgies...
...Be as you are...
...On | election night he was by far the freshest of all Socialist speakers in that hot campaign last fall, and when the returns came In, Indicating that not only he, but Judge Jacob Panken, whose reelection had seemed assured, had been defeated by a combination of fear, bribery, and the downright physical force of Tammany gangsters, Thomas went right out and made a speech to the faithful on the corner of Avenue B. He told them that there was no need for despair, that the campaign and Its results should cary a practical lesson in the need for more intensive organization, and he announced rather grimly that he was going out to tell the country as a whole Just what sort of tactics "the New Tammany" employs to win elections...
...All this from old St Pete, mind you...
...Ben Butler received over 100,000 votes for Governor of Massachusetts...
...The superficial critic it the present year of campaign lunacy wil , again conclude that we have seen the last 1 political revolt against the parties of capitalism whereas we have witnessed only 1 another and more powerful attempt tc break the chains of habit and a still greater assault will again be made...
...I am voting for hi the hope that immediately after election ™» call together, a conference of the best liverV* the country and settle this question to the ?«*>n of all...
...ifj If sll theae foolish looking people don't go up ,tst Adtrondacks to-slaughter a deer for the expreas (pee of getting their pictures into the papers, what kteU do they go for...
...ftr example, there is a crashing in the underbrush boowo to the old gin-hole comes Uncle Bartholomew, *> owns sll those nice textile mills at New Bedford, t hit morning drink...
...AARON ROSEN...
...struggle of the American workers to emancipate themselves from the poisonous embrace of the capitalistic parties one gets the impression of a giant heaving in pain...
...The spires have long since lost their symbolism...
...instead of fascism aa« handy men.—Dean Inge...
...Sometimes I wonder how any real lower of Christ and his teachings can stomach the Charon of our day...
...James H. Maurer, Algernon Lee and others...
...a* there is not much glory in this...
...Where knowledge Is free...
...I can see St, Peter lining them up every day for inspection...
...The bulwarks of my patience fare no worse...
...This has continued for a hundred years and its history has been charted by Nathan Fine in a valuable study of 438 pages (Labor and Farmer Parties in the United States, 1838-1928...
...In Philadelphia there were local successes but they were accomplished by some bargaining with two other parties...
...IOWA MINERS SPURN um WAGE DBS MOINES la.—(FP)—At Melchor, 1600 union miners in 3 large mines are on strike an delsewhere 1600 more quit work in protest against the scale of $8.80 a day negotiated by the Iowa Mine Workers Union with the bosses...
...Tat is the small amount of green stuff which a deer ititt compared with the vast amount of boredom acb the Aunt Nellies dispense ? They tell you, these society gunmen, that there is tiling more thrilling then the moment when the deer *» within range and you bring your rifle to your wMer ready to fire...
...These are only a few of the more important items of achievement realized by independent party action by the organized working class...
...All they seem •» bunting for every Autumn is votes and I hope J s«t a lot...
...This Is Norman Thomas" 10—Thomas Enters His Greatest Battle By W. E. Woodward Author of "George Washington, The Man and The Image,** "Bank,*' "Lottery," and "Bread and Circusses.** Supplying The Facts As Well As The Fuel At the same time that the L. I. D. set up the Emergency Committee for Strikers Relief, it helped form another and highlj significant body, the Committee on Coal and Giant Power...
...Ever since **»*» doctor brayed out to the effect that liver ' beneficial for gout or something, the price of 'Wramodity has risen above all reason...
...One doesn't see clasped hands, nor eyes rolling to the rafters, nor the accepted smirk of sanctimony...
...They elected Powderly Mayor of Scranton and in Maine the secretary of the Qranlte Cutters Union was sent to Congress...
...In the same paragraph he seems 3' imply faulty judgment of the party when it also refused cooperation with the Nonpartisan League in 1917...
...Our argument is that by shooting Aunt tBies we are protecting the youth of the nation...
...Where the mind la led forward by thee into ewer-was* erring thought and action...
...Saw a couple jgwtekt ago when we were campaigning for U. S. jBiio?(Hooray...
...Socialists anC J farmer organizations and polled a verj creditable vote but again there was a lapse into quietism...
...Fine has accompanied his narrative Of events with frequent citations from various sources, thus permitting men and movements to speak for themselves...
...With all the old-line politicians alert to avoid any coming to grips with the realties of America in 1928, Thomas alone does not refuse the challenge...
...The contract goes to referendum Oct...
...You're not in America now . . . you're m Heaven . . . and we know our customers up here...
...No, sir, you can't fool that lad...
...Here a paragraph declares that the party did not permit its members to support other candidates In elections after its own candidates bad been eliminated, a "process which the European Socialist parties were and are only too familiar with...
...I am only insisting that there to another view and that the author has given no hint of it I feel certain th»t Tina is in error when he asserts (p...
...In 1878 one Alderman, three state representatives and one state senator were elected in Chicago and in the following year three more aldermen were elected...
...In the same year the Labor Party of Milwaukee elected a Congressman and the workers of Cincinnati lost that city by only a few hundred votes...
...Louis to Omaha and elected William MalOy secretary in response to "agrarian and imposslbilist" westerners...
...The author is certainly conscientious and almost "leans backward" in maintaining an objective point of view...
...and rent-money...
...But whatever may be the varying shades of opinion they all agree on one thing, that Russian Imperialist domination of the Labor and Socialist movement must be opposed...
...2, McAlister Coleariam...
...It is when we come to the modern period that we either dissent with some opinions of the author or wish that he had been more clear In seating them...
...To readers of this generation the story of the conflicts between the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor and the I. W. W...
...Because of stringent rule or meager payNever until my love has been entombed...
...I can see the old boy marching up to each one, tearing away the crucifix, and giving him a nice bright dollar sign to wear instead...
...The exceptions to the rule are pathetically few and so unimportant...
...he End THE CHATTER BOX Sonnet Say what you will my fealty holds good...
...a disappointment to all of us that the Socialists ' °ot come out flat-footed on this question...
...9. The new rate compares with union scales of $6.10 in Illinois, as in Ohio and $7 a day in Colorado...
...The paragraph has reference to these few cities but Fine does not explain this and be unconsciously leaves himself open to misinterpre^tion...
...Conflicts on Tactics Throughout this struggle of the giant in chains there have been inner struggles over programs, policies and methods, and differences between groups and organisations striving for the allegiance of the workers...
...M. Coleman, Nimrod of East Tenth p^t, got this big fellow after a desperate struggle ,1* kitchen sink...
...It had not evolved into an independent party 1 at is later did In Minnesota...
...And just to edge myself out of too sermonizing a mood, let me add this happy thought: that sometimes I peek into that dull place in Heaven where these skypilots believe they go after life...
...His last name * sam* as that of an erstwhile beau of mine...
...Talk about Love to Stock Exchange brokers and their numerous church-going clients, and the first question will probably be whether its stock is listed on the Big Board or on the Curb...
...One may differ in opinion regarding this history and it is my opinion that we did right in 1917 and acted right in the C. P. P. A. Socio Boss and Russia One also feels inclined to break a lance with Fine on the matter of the party's attitude towards Russia...
...Some of us, Including the writer of this review, would assert that an three of these pubncationi were far from being scientific and that their influence in the party partly prepared the way for the split in 1919...
...course, here in New York the hunting season is al_ Our perennial game consists of cock-roaches, ^.j...
...We match the...
...Speaking *841f of urj(jer.catgj i ask you, Is this a sys¦ Pretty soon they'll be saying the same thing * catnip and then indeed we will be at a pass...
...In spite of some division of views Chicago Socialists elected an alderman In 1880 although he was counted out...
...Out of this peculiar frenzy this modernized Christianity sprang full grown, the K. K. K. and the American Legion...
...E. P. Dutton and Co...
...Like a drop of oil upon tempestuous seas fans a little volume named "Love," from the pen of William Lyon Phelps, Professor of English Literature at Yale...
...Where words come up from the depths of truth...
...The cross has long ago ceased to be the symbol of tha faith...
...Nevertheless, in' spite of his ^j* Preference for wigging, undignified cockers, "Purled and highly intelligent black cats, I shall Jay vote for Norman Thomas...
...But °°t motivated by sentiment...
...He has long ago learned the difference between crosses and dollar signs...
...X am not insisting that my view to correct...
...Come to think of it, why not an open season for the lat NtUies and Uncle Bartholomews of the country ? Hrr could fatten up in boarding houses and hotels 1 rammer...
...nt-1 The liver question is a pressing one right ^Something should be done about it...
...for our next Senator) up North...
...Single Tax era...
...Thomas Enters His Greatest Battle No other name than that of Norman Thomas was mentioned at the Convention of the Socialists last April in New York's Finnish Hall...
...between political actionists and anti-political actionists...
...CKtainly there's no particular sport in shooting a pj...
...This volume shows that in the matter of the organisation of the worker...
...It la a simple tale re-told for only those who have retained a childlike faith in humanity...
...The league was one of the cooperating organizations in the Conference for Progressive Political Action with which the Socialist Party cooperated in later years, but the partx, cooperated not because of the nonpartisan policy of the league but because millions of workers had cut loose from the presidential nominations of the capitalistic parties...
...Thomas-for-President clubs were formed where many of the colleges where Thomas had spoken under the auspices of the L. I. D. The appeal of the man and his platform to the youngsters is a compelling one...
...at'i the fatal spot...
...They see in him the embodiment of some of their dreams for a better order of things in this country, which to soon to come into their hands...
...A little sexy mixture of the counterfeit emotion, suggesting the latest tabloid scandal, with & few private boudoirs thrown open, or even a peek through the keyholes, will bring the silver into the plates, and send the sinners home with proper religion...
...When it will be made no one can say but that it will smash one wing of capitalistic politics and become an Independent political power is certain...
...The great upheaval of the Populists in 1892 is better known...
...All shall be borne...
...If ** caught voting an old-party ticket, I hope they •« to the Home for Aged, Indigent and Feeble*¦ Cats...
...The Heaven of Freedom Where the mind is without fear and the head Is held high...
...Thomas went out into the streets, unlike his Tammany opponent, who said, "I never go out-doors during a campaign," and night after night he would rear up above street-corner crowds, talking better housing and the need for more playgrounds, and the possibilities of running the transit lines for the benefit of the riders thereon, and such bread-and-butter topics...
...Similar conflict of program and views run through trade union, history in this country yet they did not prevent the organisalon of workers in Industry...
...The league was working within the old parties at that time...
...I'm sure he will make a wonderful ssaaor to dear Mr...
...The same economic forces here compel the struggle for this aim that have compelled it abroad and they are still present...
...For this we are called* Impractical dreamers, fanatic traitors, and God-kill era, private secretaries to the Divine Prime Minister...
...I suppose most of us are Socialists because we do take the Christian ideal of brotherly love to heart...
...no man shall ever say ' That I renounced a duty once assumed...
...between the Socialist Party and the Socialist Labor Party...
...These citations are valuable and informative...
...between pure and simples and radicals...
...246) that the N. K. C. la 1903 moved the national headquarters from St...
...Love for humanity...
...into a party of their own the only difference between this country and the nations abroad is that the working class still has this aim to realize, that it has frequently attempted to realise It, but that it has thus far failed for many- reasons which are enumerated in this study...
...He records the change of opinion but does not tell why opinion changed...
...Love thy neighbor as thyself . . . love thine enemy . . . God is love . . . Where have we heard these phrases before...
...There is room for disagreement here...
...In 1927, the Socialists of the eighth Aldermanic District of New York selected Thomas for their candidate, and the campaign which Thomas put on in that East Side District, very much under the thralldom of Tammany all, was reminiscent of the great days of 1917...
...or what were its earnings for the last five years...
...That's why every stock-gambling Episcopal preacher and every Catholic priest politician think we are a rather low-grade bunch of knaves and fools...
...Were it not that this review is now too long I would like to consider aome pages devoted to the war period but space will not permit...
...The dollar sign is so distinctly settled over every portal that it takes either a blind fool or a lying hypocrite to deny it...
...to argument that the hunters always bring up is at by shooting deer they are protecting the crops of it farmers...
...Bang, bang, and there's Uncle rtWamew ready for the taxidermist...
...A book called "Power Control," written by Raushenbush and Laidler, and summarizing the findings of the committee, constitutes today the standard and authoritative answer to the press-agentry of the power lobby...
...These successes were realised in the infancy of the labor movement, in a period when the first storm of industrial depression a tew years later wiped the unions and the parties practically out of existence...
...Enraged by the gouging of which they were the victims at the hands of railroad masters and the new banking exploiters, the farmers in Illinois in 1873 cast more votes for their party in 66 counties than the two old parties received...
...Quietism continued for a decade or more, as though the army was gathering strength for another assault, and then the revolt again appeared...
...Because it is so oppressed, because it is burdened with so much Inequality, unheppineee, fear . . . ws have taken upon ourselves the offices of the real priesthood Sometimes I think that the crucifix were a fit companion to the arm and the torch . . humanity crucified, and the torch lighting the scene up for all to understand as they see...
...The Farmers Grow Restive Meantime the farmers, generally on their own account but occasionally in alliance with urban workers, were striking against the parties of the new capitalism...
...With the full sanction of the Churchmen, Catholic and Protestant alike, the few lovers who dared raise their voices for the oppressed were silenced by these patriotic agencies...
...Even the American Federation of Labor felt the impact of the upheaval for in that year it adopted a resolution urging "a most generous support to the independent political movement of the workingmen...
...S. A. de Witt...
...Into ttoat heaven of freedom, my Fatbet...
...New Tammany of Smith with the New Socialism of Thomas, the civil engineering of Hoover with the social engineering of Thomas," Waldman said...
...Moreover, the action was taken with the view of checking the activities of what was called "opportunist" members to control the organization...
...Very graciously, Jim consented to run as second to Thomas on the ticket, and promised to give all that be had of time and energy to the campaign...
...Hoover is going to take charge of things for the at four years...
...Indeed, he welcomes It, And by so doing be gives to those of us wearied of political platitudes and their makers, sickened with the sight of oldparty trickery and corruption, the blessed opportunity to stand again on our own feet, think our own though to, and vote for a man of our own choosing...
...Excerpts from its have been read into the Congressional Record, and it has had a wde distribution, wherever there has been the semblance of a fight against the threat of an electrical monopoly which, if fully developed, will make the old trusts look like peanut vendors...
...who like all males is more taciturn, contented « with this brief statement: ™ *tth Hoover...
...The Jackson vile rate was $7.50...
...And then when Autumn comes, they aid be herded out into the woods and everyone almi to nave a free shot at them...
...By 1912 the Socialists could claim 56 mayors of cities, over 300 aldermen, quite a number of members in the legislature of a number of states, and one Congressman...
...Let them call us names...
...The spirit of that convention came as a stunning and welcome surprise to those who had felt that it would be difficult to Inspire the amvirm Snctonsto anew, when void went out that Thomas had been nominated, thereN came to party headquarters in all sections of the country men and women, many of them old-time Socialists who had fallen by the wayside In the after-the-war period, with assurances that they would back Thomas to the finish...
...Louis workers elected three assemblymen and two aldermen in 1878...
...T~ "*and, however, that the Socialist candidate for **nt has quite a number of cocker spaniels...
...We Si to shoo them away and tell them to go on home Stare our car could get past them...
...That emotional element has become so altered both in content and concept in this age of skyscrapers and Metro-Mayer-Paramount close-ups, that the words of Christ seem to ring with the faint unreality of musty legend...
...In New York City the independent movement not only received about 6,000 out of 31,000 votes cast...
...In one case by persecution, in two recent cases by a trumped up charge that led to the electric chair...
...Still spreading shade with spontaneity, ? shelter and harmonious retreat...
...The data regarding the votes cast, the successes and defeats of farmer and labor parties, are also valuable and enable one to check the claims of each group in behalf of a given policy and the results achieved...
...To begin with she isn't half as beautiful as a deer, rioever saw a deer wearing glasses that hung from iUtile chain on her bosom...
...where the world baa not been broken up Into fragments by narrow domestic walls...
...The writer was a member of the committee and he attended the St...
...The research work done bj this committee, over the course of several years, supplied much of the ammunition used by those few liberal and radical opponents of private ownership of public utilities who dared to come out in the open and fight the heavily armed power propagandists...
...I shall be aa a tree Resisting rain, cyclonic wind and sleet...
...fi would just as soon think of shooting our Aunt WUs...
...Coolidge...
...Ask a real modern preacher to make his next Bunday's sermon on that matter, and his immediate reaction will be that he could not fill his church on just the Christ concept of it...
...Now I Wormed by Mr...
...On the contrary, it was the Bast from Chicago to Boston that urged this and this section of the movement was neither agrarian nor imposslbilist...
...are the publishers...
...This was a remarkable achievement, not only the vote but the success in getting one representative...
...Eight years later the Socialist party appeared as the chief carrier of the banner of revolt...
...Socialists, Knights of Labor, A F. of L. unions and Samuel Gompers were united in support of George who received more votes than Theodore Roosevelt and was second in the poll...
...between the latter and the A. F. of L., and between the Communists and everybody else in 'the world, may also appear discouraging, but here again there is little difference between American labor history and European labor history except that abroad the conflicting opinions have culminated in a practical unity of action and policies while we have yet to reach this stage...
...Despite the few criticisms that may be made the book is a worthwhile study and the Rand School of Social Science is entitled to credit in assuming its publication...
...It is certain that a vast gulf divides the two movements here and abroad not only regarding aims, but methods and policies...
...It also elected one worker to the State Legislature...
...have Just read them the above and they have jj% endorsed our sentiments...
...This was also the year of the big vote for Henry George for Mayor of New York City...
...In fact, the more we think of it the "more we it convinced we would rather shoot our Aunt Nellie...
...We possess in heart and faith the one excuse for Christianity's existence...
...But the subject •matter is uncommonly well treated because it is impressed upon the listener without the usual rant and unction...
...There Is little doubt that this struggle will continue and eventually the labor organisations will organize their political power independent of the parties of the possessing classes...
...2* haen some time now since we have said anysf to this column about our two excellent cats, de¦•snts of Isabel the Great, the Bear and Jacob ¦ton...
...between Anarchists and their variety of opponents...
...In fact, the period of the last ten years seems to me the least satisfactory part of the book...
...There were some other successes in the ensuing years...
...My, won't his •* look swell mounted over the mantle-pieca...
...Louis session when the action In question was taken...
...I "tort to seem bitter about this but I cannot avoid ¦¦Plcion that cocker spaniels do not like liver ^fflis may be the reason for his rather sinister all* this subject...
...Let them keep their frock coats, their braided robes, and their back buttoned collars...
...There to also room for argument when hi declares that the New Review was men scientific than the International Socialist Review and The Masaes...
...When Louis Waldman put Thomas* name before one of the largest conventions which the Socialists have held in many years, there was an explosion of enthusiasm which showed how close to the hearts of the delegates waa this gallant figure, who long ago bad gone questing for a new world...
...For the thought that a large number of attractive deer and rabbits and birds are to be rLtd by a small number of highly unattractive irith guns sTlve8 me a 8wift P*Jn...
...In the gallant struggle waged by Senator Norris of Nebraska and Senator Walsh of Montana for the retention of such water-power development as the people www own, and an inquiry into the peculiar financing of the private power companies, the material gathered by the committee proved invaluable...
...These programs and differences range all the way from impossible Lefts to Impossible Rights and knowledge of this phase of our history may also discourage the reader, yet it Is safe to say that the successful Labor and Socialist parties abroad have all gone through similar experiences before they reached a workable unity and stability...
...Jim, however, found that the press of his new duties as Socialist councilman In Reading would prevent his making the sort of campaign that the Socialist revival of this year demands...
...In 1886 the upsurge became more general throughout the country and many local successes were realized...
...Whoever saw a deer ai up a terrible row because some other deer had iken her pet rocking-chair on the hotel porch ? Whore heard a deer say, "Thank God that our splendid It...
...Each has a shining cross hung about his neck...
...Moreover, this change is similar to the change that has occurred in the Labor and Socialist movement in all countries...
...ady, men...
...Coleman that I cannot have any *Vjh**r because it has become a luxury...
...Socialists were perfectly justified in supporting the Soviet phase in its early years when Russia was menaced by the imperialist powers and then opposing the Russian attempt to establish its own Imperialist mastery over the Labor and Socialist movements in all other countries...
...In 1869, 21 workers were sent to the Massachusetts Legislature...
...The revolt becking LaPoIlette it 1924 united trade unions...
...Then came the war, the terrorist "democracy" of Wilson, and the Communist erase fallowed by a decline of the party...
...It is a sort of sermon, the whole forty-five pages of it The ancient method is employed...
...The voice la in the approved pitch and key...
...We have seen lots of wild deer...
...Never until my heart no more shall plead That serving you is all the joy I need...
...It Is, of course, true that within the non-Communist movements there is still some difference of opinion as to how far we are justified in opposing this Soviet and Communist imperialism and this difference, as Fine shows, was expressed at a New Leader dinner in 1928 by Norman Thomas, Morris Hillquit...
...They like Thomas' sincerity, his utter lack of bunk, and they love bis courage...
...Fine's discussion of this theme does not bring this out and it is a serious omission...
...Labors Struggle For Political Expression A History of Independent Action At The Polls By Farmers and City Workers By James Oneal JN the Ions...
...And that goes for Smith...
...Now Thomas goes out again, at a time when it seems that cynicism and surrender are the watchwords of liberals and radicals under the new capitalism...
...Perhaps a Secretary of Liver in L*Maet might help...
...Five years later the Greenbackers had to their credit over a million votes in the Congressional elections and 14 Congressmen...
...Company unionism has taken root in a number of Iowa workings...
...Through all the seasons of your changing, mood, I shall return my blessing for your curse...
...There bad been talk of James H. Maurer to head the ticket, and Thomas had announced that he was not to be considered as a candidate If Maurer would consent to run...
...Ever since the last war, our American churches have -been in malodorous aetata because of the swell and chorus they so happily added to the Hymn of Hate...
...Where the dear stream of reason has not lost its wsfj in tba dreary desert of dead habits...
...f0 east get your picture into the rotogravure secH of...
...One might also wish that Fine had been more explicit on p. 426...
...These blows were feeble at first but a study of this insurgency shows that each recurring revolt gathered more and more strength till it culminated in the big upheaval of years ago...
...This to what industrialism (Casssansm) has dene to ear mechanics...
...Thomas and Laldlei and H. S. Raushenbush, the Secretary of the Committee, began looking into thi mysterious ways of those who own and control the electrical power resources ol the country...
...We at him to look as natural as possible...
...Where tireless striving stretches its arm towards protection...
...The only objection which I can find is ^ their platform they have not taken a firm stand...
...It la indeed a bold and incongruous thing for a as* date Professor of a big business school like Yale to attempt . . . this preaching, or rather re-preaching of the ethics of Love for one's fellow, as even the carpenter of Nasareth tried from a Palestinian hill nineteen hundred years ago...
...AH were successful on a Socialist ticket...
...Be "tol not to break his horn-rimmed glasses...
...He has little dlfnfBculty in showing that the party welcomed the revolution...
...The First Revolt The author has explored a large mass of- material and while the eras of revolt by the workers for political emancipation are buried in various parts of the book the continuity of the struggle may be easily traced over a hundred years...
...Including its Soviet phase, and then turned against its Communist-Soviet phase...
...The superficial ob' server at this period would have said thai this was the end of political revolt bj rural and urban labor but within a fee years it appeared on a larger scale than , ever...
...After each rising it subsided...
...it has made these ¦arts of sosae Ttr-1...
...Most of us in the Socialist party keep hammering away from our soapbox pulpits and our weak little columns, against war, against hatreds, against man's appalling inhumanity to man...
...Out of what forgotten book of fairy lore did these sentiments once emerge to warm our naive fancies ? Only a short decade ago, men and women wars lynched and imprisoned, right here in Christian America...
...draw a firm bead on his pocketbook...
...The Knights of Labor in this same year (1878) had some notable successes...
...New York: The Rand School of Social Science.$3...
...Thinking and progressive sections of the unions and occasionally of the farmers have cut loose from their old moorings and nave struck blows at the parties of the possessing classes...
...But this did not constitute a problem with us in this country as there are no second elections except in a few cities under the commission or city manager plan...
...the Times, standing with one foot on the head r,cock-roach and a silly smirk on your face, while , caption says: «i good Catch...
...Thus when he declares that the mission of the Socialist Party and the Communists is the same, the establishment of Socialism...
...I can think of a lot at thrilling moments than that...
...to* u|^wak...
...They know that here is a man who can make the dry est economic dust come to vibrant life...
Vol. 7 • October 1928 • No. 44