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A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES OUR OWN EDISON TEST Ptjpjt taken an cress nation to see who is ttast little boy on Bast Tenth Street fatty exciting because if I pans I can go a shipping clerk In...

...Poverty and Dirt," will sound as ancient as "Sweat Reals O'Grady...
...namely, that the tcojs at ttaf survey s> too limited, the saushsr *f eeoples is toe few and the type* ef pat* seats, their economic...
...The investigation was made in February of this year, and deals with the different Industries that still utilises the woman in the home as an employee...
...The last-named is a vMelhatkm ef the great novelist sad the equally great post Baudelaire...
...We have the same need for a change, the same desire for a fuller life, and the same instrument with which to secure it as bad the English workers...
...and Japan opened her doors to the western world— to whose commercial and military way uf aggrandizement she has grown swiftly accustomed...
...How, moreover, could a young republic with hardly two and a half million inhabitants, involved in financial | difficulties, have been able to mobilise an army of 50,000 men...
...The women of the United States are as intelligent as amenable to reason, as anxious to secure advantages for themselves and children, once they know how to go about it...
...The literary prestige of M. Barbusse will undoubtedly contribute to accredit among certain readers, uninstructed In political questions, the glorification of the oppressor of a democracy Qgbting for its liberty...
...There were, at this institute, wage earners, teachers, economists, labor leaders, students, government representatives, social workers, legislative experts, pavctok«^ts—in short, there were people who could, and did discuss the problem of organising—espectolry the woman worker, with a knowledge and a sincerity which led the Women's Trade Union League to publish their ••findings.'' On this...
...that Khomerikl and Tchikvtchvill were only liberated from Siberia after the victory in February 1917...
...The stuff you get now is bad lj|JJJ^*aey> if drunk for more than six days in j...
...The old teary "Stitch, Stitch, Stitch, to Hunger...
...TchikvicbvUi, Khomerlkl...
...gih - Jm job will remember we were writing our autorefaasy...
...When Fiorello jry*1*1* was court interpreter in Essex Market "5"**art...
...apSWBBt and grossly speculative, are th...
...Already the victory in England has rained the forces for world peace and disarmament With the election of Ramsey MacDonald to the highest office any Briton can achieve they have renewed hope...
...sttunl Slasmartea...
...It ts the key position occupied by the philanthropic executive which gives signflcance to a book called "Essentials of Civilisation" by Thomas Jesse Jones...
...Meet them to thetr homes, inquire about' their famines, and leave simple literature which they wfil read and understand...
...Plaster them loosely together Into huge dreams, giant titanic...
...And therein lies the great teak of mature skill and effective leadership...
...Jb»fhere that I fell in love with Greta Bow and ¦*» strange relapse...
...As in many other cases...
...But there is something still more monstrous...
...it is condemned to be absorbed, "according to the laws of historical gravitation" by a great power, especially If It has, as to the case of Georgia, "plenty of manganese and without doubt not a little petrol...
...Songs of Today" In the Songs of Today Series published by Coward McOann ($1.50), the seven stories in verse that Keene Wallis calls *to StoHaiifly, almost deliberately, modern...
...The Bureau of Women in Industry of the Labor Department has just issued a special bulletin dealing with home work...
...There is such a lessening of the old physical anguish in labor going on to industry...
...But let me Impress . open you...
...At no time, even during the siege of Tiflls by the red armies, did the number of Georgian combatants exceed 15,000-20,000...
...Carl Sandburg Like a huge giant you scoop up handfuls of thoughts...
...Sometimes I wish for simple things, A seam to sew, a baby's sweet and saucy chatter— Why do the stars always haunt me...
...The national liberty and autonomy which the Georgians enjoy within the Soviet Union are therefore Incomparably more extensive than those of the Bretons or the Provencaux within the Prence Republic...
...hp *B» euthnra...
...Saratoga Springs, an endowed estate for "creative" workers...
...Objective, controlled and rigidly accurate studies are being made oi social phenomena and the theories and generalisations now forthcoming are shedding light and are pointing towards necessary changes and newer social relations...
...Great play has been made," writes M. Barbusse, "of the execution of hostages Imprisoned before the insurrection: Djougheli...
...Is there no place like ohm • Ig^ whsro is the watt named...
...Look at the massive-wide sweep of say arm*.—thee Tell me you marvel at my power...
...The pamphlet can be obtained fay sending a dime to the National Women's Trade Union League, Sll South Ashland boulevard, Chicago, HI...
...Every predicament they find than noises la today can be traced back to ths utter lack of technical knowledge, and practical intelligence among the Communist rulers of ths last tea years...
...Make the same effort as with men and you win be well repaid when the baOoto are counted on election ¦toy...
...FnbUahsr, ran...
...whns every outward appearance of a naive hosIs fact they would shoot you for a nickel...
...BSPSBw* analyttoal vagaries with wMtfj WBijg...
...M. Barbusse, who is in Europe sets himself up as a defender of ths victims of terror, justifies in the case of Georgia even the execution of hostages, of prisoners without defence, which Marx in his pamphlet on the "Commune" stigmatises as a "barbarous custom" re-established "by the bourgeoisie and its army...
...Many nooks and corners of the married and individual existences of these couples are brought to view...
...from which the executioners brought them out to assassinate them under conditions which remain even now the secret ot the Russian friends of M. Barbusse...
...The Killing of Hostages It seems to us superfluous to reproduce here the Bolshevik sources proving the countrary, which have often been published in the Socialist press...
...The sub-title of the bulletin reads "Some social and economic aspects of home work...
...I mentioned the little pamphlet on "How to Organise: A Problem," Issued by the National Women's Trade Union League...
...I saybedy else on East Tenth Street knows any stoats* you do give us his name and address...
...f^**** here in the gloaming up to my neck in little "**v I often like to look back on those old days ^5"****«r where I left my rubbers...
...A Precursor Of Perry" reveals a page of ktotary probably quite unknown to must readers: the answers for the "open dour- in the Orient—from the Inside...
...Deucekopfg wholeIs atore down the block...
...He Is the expert who frames much of our IsgadsAtsn...
...True, the mine still shrieks against intolerable toll...
...Sledge at my stse and exhaling aeflsnns...
...It has cheered the Socialist* of all countries, and has spurred them on to somter efforts...
...pbt swatted the monkey-wrench...
...Sledge at my side and exhaling defiance,-Come I emerging with head to the sun...
...I could not concentrate men3a...
...all the riven tot loose from heaven and earth could hardly aid the task toward a solid solution...
...Socialism will have to adjust itself in terms of machinery...
...Wt wffl let you know what our rating is and if we eh 0X ettmination we will receive photographers keane sight sad nine on Thursdays...
...J*" I™ boys and girls I know that in your offl"r **r> hsart-free as you are now, you have little SL** *¦ °ld man's advice...
...The pamphlet la a result of -a one-day institute on trade union organisation...
...I spent six ij*1 * Springfield, Illinois and a night in Peoria ^2"*"»st the great of the earth...
...But those who have the least understanding of political questions will not hesitate to conclude that M. Barbusse appears in his book, not as an Investigator, not as a witness, but exclusively as an interested party, as the spokesman of a most atrocious dictatorship who seeks to justify its most abominable crimes...
...And the figures of 55,000 and 148,000...
...AH ef which is due to the expert poise and finished training of the men and women at its head...
...For him a small nation does not possess the right to independence...
...And there is much to hope for to this...
...Considerable information is deduced as to the elements of marital compatibility and incompatibility and the problems arising out of the economic, social, physical and psychological relations of the sexes...
...Much happiness and affliction, satisfaction, fancy and difficulty is ferreted out in this examination and then the enormous mass of data is reduced to statistical, analytical, and comparative study...
...thousands of women became eligible to vote and it was imperative that they be educated to an intelligent understanding of Socialism at once...
...tnteUeoBpal BBSs social status am tepieaeiiUaghsj.at "S somewhat choice ehee of our jMwVsf *wkB> larger soctoi strata...
...LoVtog...
...What watt...
...In reality,' says a historiographer, '148,000 Georgians joined the colors.'" In reality, just before the invasion of the red armies the Georgian Republic had proceeded to demobilise units called up in the autumn of 1930 against the menace ot the Turkish army, which skirting the south-west frontiers of Georgia, hurled itself against Armenia, which the Russian red army invaded at the same time and in concert with the Turks from the northern side...
...The same situation faces the party in Buffalo, Los Angeles...
...BOOKS IN BRIEF Philanthropy As Civilisation OF the character types created by ^ saodam America, none Is more indtoaeens than the philanthropic executive...
...The results are extremely interesting—to put it mildly...
...saeet be carefully selected TtoJ wet* •offers worn two obvious degjgkenstoe The first Is clearly announced...
...Lot much good will be done, much lasting good, and surely the whole world will breathe the easier for the advent of these Socialists, who not so long ago were hooted and hissed is the salons sad parlors of the ruling classes throughout the world...
...Wilson is timely...
...Ali the guarantees are allowed to the accused, all the legal forms are respected...
...The book is a discussion of contemporary social proascms as related to the "four sssshtiahi of civilisation,"—health and sanitation, appreciation ot environment, transfer of social heritage, and re-creation, physical, vital, spiritual...
...In Great Britain and wherever Socialists are In control or have representatives in the law-making bodies, the people benefit They know the needs of the workers, and are pledged to serve them when elected...
...Edited by Pauline M. Newman CONCERNING WOMAN A esoamamt of am aad rtewa of partlealar hltnit U the mail ef law labor swrotteai...
...Time to alter, revise and make new . . . Now...
...rpHE article published this week from X the pen of Mrs...
...wteh a varying rhythm tad line-length, •ad a diction, that not only five the •Cast of slant bat seem almost to carry the ton* of the rough necks or laborer* Wmt M*e or tell than tales...
...Reading and elsewhere where we have a fighting chance to win...
...Then will come the great need for a philosophy to social economics...
...We have a whclssfims respect for the accomplishmente of oar English, Comrades, hut...
...THE CHATTER BOX A Song- of the Sledge OUT of the dark I come siagbag...
...t -^-j the chief elements in the success of a ^npak umbrella maker...
...As an exposition of philanthropy as civilisation, the book must be pronounced excellent...
...Therefore we are hurrying along and herewith stoat the neat installment...
...tbors of this work are so posak«B3t|*-^ Until the numerous and myetoitouf complexes of Freud...
...We do not believe that this political pamphlet in such bad taste can do honor to the author of "Under Fire...
...In the meantime, you can send for the Bulletin (No...
...h SO, my life has been a full one...
...English and Russian) and the speech of Comrade P. Renaudel in the French Chamber on Georgia and the foreign policy of the Soviets...
...The system will find itself with millions of men aad women who will be without work tf the present ratio of working hours and pay persists...
...With the force of a tempest...
...A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES OUR OWN EDISON TEST Ptjpjt taken an cress nation to see who is ttast little boy on Bast Tenth Street fatty exciting because if I pans I can go a shipping clerk In Mr...
...Save everything you ^ 1st held of everybody else's savings and some will be on speaking terms with the Clarke McAlister Coleman...
...Out of the dark I come singing...
...August Claessens...
...at an'oa a fait or la Odergir" (What has boss aaaos of Oeorsls...
...The Socialist Party of this country has failed to realize that if we are to win, to secure control of the governmental machinery, we must have the support of women in larger numbers...
...The manner la which power is exercised...
...William Lea...
...In the case of Russia, inept, worried, half-baked enthusiasts were compelled to resort to a terrific bombardment of high-sounding verbiage in order to cover up their own groping in the dark while they blundered and stumbled on into some sort of experience in government...
...The most recent are John Gould Fletcher's study...
...The Comrades of Milwaukee found this out soon after women were given the ballot that the women's vote counted for as much as the men's, and if they were to continue to elect In Milwaukee it would be because the women voted the Socialist ticket They laid aside practically ali other activities lor a while and concentrated on special propaganda for women...
...The significance does not alone lie in the fact that it is the second victory for the Labor Party since ths war, and that in this instance a larger vote was cast, but that many thousands of women voting for the first time, gave it their tupport...
...After this what is the moral value of the protestations of the author of "Under Fire" against the atrocities of the dictatorships in Europe, when he associates himself morally with the most abominable crime of one of the most bloody dictatorships...
...Look at my shoulders brutality aatsding...
...He is the director of endowed philanthropic foundations which expend hundreds of millions of dollars annually In the huge variety ot social services peculiar to the United States...
...But given the training, the patience, the kaowtodga of our British comrades, revolutionary power, to Russia would probably be fifty years ahead to happiness and accomplishment today...
...15S) and see for yourself, at least, one view ot our prosperous city...
...no rumble of revolutionary phrases to accomplleh thstr work...
...Barbusse Defends Imperialism French Novelist Misrepresents Georgian Invasion By D. Charachidze (Concluded from Last Week) FALLOWING the recital according to M. Barbusse of events preceding the invasion of Georgia by the Soviet army, one might believe that Georgia was a great military power which end not only weave a net of intrigues around Russia but which even openly prepared war against its poor neighbor in the North...
...and cussed it...
...probe into ths eternal aspects of character, and thai achieve—beyond their hnmsrtlsis validity —artistic truth...
...Besides rain, we mean...
...It is he, the unpopular Socialist who in 1914 flatly opposed England's entry into the war...
...Two hundred married men and women are submitted to s searching exhaustive and ingenious questionnaire prepared by a skilled psychiatrist...
...To explain to them how the election of the Labor candidates would benefit both them and their children...
...page 143...
...Locals and branches, Socialists everywhere, cannot afford to neglect this mast necessary and important work...
...was riven the position of editor of "The Sat•¦IBrnuhg Post...
...He even goes to the extent ot placing Georgia, which has proclaimed its unanimous desire for independence in a vote that was most democratic and free from all outside influence, on the same footing as the Bretons and the people of Provence...
...tt fBssi banditti deal in such strange rites as hot y sad lemonade...
...The brawn element in work is slowly but surely passing tabs steal and copper...
...The reviewer of this book to the New York Times became so muddled in this maze that she blamed it all on "behaviorism" (sic...
...the number of hours they work and the general conditions prevailing among the home workers...
...German...
...Adler...
...When one notes that this book Is part of a sociological aeries, for college students one is not surprised that formal education has contributed so little to critical or original thought in our time...
...Phrases, slogans, minutely described policies, and all that will have so little importance against the terrific epeed of rotors, and the bewildering trip of camshafts...
...Ask for the birth of my power— Back to the back-bent slaves, back to the dusky Pyramid-builders, and serfs of sad Rxtaeto: There will I bake you, for there to the answer...
...A striking example of this trend is the very readable and provocative book, "What is Wrong with Marriage," by Dr...
...We shall elaborate on this subject in a future issue of the New Leader...
...worker, student doctor, writer, who went to prison for his cause...
...Be has chosen as one of the tasks to command hit first attention, a mote to make effective and.real the Kellogg pact tor the renunciation of war...
...Last year in England because of the change in the voting age limit for women, from 30 to 21...
...Analysing Marital Difficulties The so-called social sciences are rapidly coming into being...
...Let us note always that M. Barbusse does not hesitate to reproduce, in order to give them credit among his readers, the affirmations of a high personage of the Tcheka of Tiflls, who moreover takes care to conceal his name...
...Given an almost impossible combination of circumstance, a half-rotted system, a complicated empire, and the intricate fate of half a billion subjects to rule aad let down eat ef ancient suffering...
...The method pursued in this work is at once simple and yet extremely laborious...
...Rather tot us wonder that they have accomplished what they have in Russia, and even tender them such pratoe as we in our outraged sense can decently afford...
...And in the succeeding lines the author of "Borreaux" (Executionersl overwhelms these martyrs with all the ignoble f»inmni»« which their executioners have whispered about them...
...All these phani tastic figures must, in the mind of the | author, if not camouflage at least extenuate the fact long since established and which M. Barbusse himself does not succeed in denying, of the "Sovtetisation" of Georgia by means of the bayonets of the Russo-Soviet armies...
...Long In the lairs of despair and deep darkness, Long in the loathing- of kings havrag suffered...
...But the pages of the book consecrated to the justification of the terror are those which produce the most melancholy impression...
...With a prolan *j Flam ¦¦naaotl A. Simon * Co., rubttshtn...
...It to not for us to condemn them because of deficiency...
...The twithrowing its soft mantles around me like a • j?**- The sands of ltfe are ebbing...
...Bk "Storyr of a Dream," a sort of "Utopia," though in Its influence more Uka "Uncle Tom's Cabin," pictures Japan as she might be with communication and the learning of the world...
...he once asked me for a match in English...
...In case of our getting that job we have • to tad ffinsh it so that it will make the first (sue...
...We cannot expect them to come to us, we must take our message to them...
...Whatever Stuart Chase has sot forth la his great work "Man and Machines" is only a portion of the Impending change...
...Qswstloa Sometimes I weary of theories and grave dtocusatona...
...Ths Crisis of the Film...
...JAMES O'NEAL, JR...
...Their efforts are unceasing for old age pens tons, sickness and accident insurance, maternity compensation and laws for the protection of children...
...It follows our article in last weeks Issue, and should be given consideration by all those who think this question important It is high time that we attempt at least, to find a solution to the vexing problem of organising the women in cur party...
...page 146...
...August the sixteenth...
...Hours will have to be shortened, overproduction will have to be consumed, life will want to go on in some sort of equitable happiness...
...i» yon a member of the Republican Party or just atojtty dumb...
...Women In Politics Bv UUTI M- WILSON Perhaps the most encouraging event to the history of the aocialtot Party has been the recent victory of the Labor Party in Great Britain...
...Nevertheless, even with these mentioned weaknesses, this work is timely, useful, illuminating and splendidly suggestive of more intensive research that must and will be done in the immediate future...
...M. Barbusse commences by attempting to deny the facts, particularly the mass executions without judgment...
...It is to the credit of Commissioner Perkins and the Women's Bureau that we now have a knowledge of what home work is like in our great city...
...In conclusion, it may be remarked that this work was composed at Yaddo...
...It is sufficient to confront M. Barbusse with the pamphlet of Comrade Frederlch Adler "The Anglo-Russian Report: A Criticism of the Report of the British Trades Union Delegation to Russia from the Pewit of View of International Socialism" (published in French...
...wtat» the Einstein theory ? Do you believe that paatsket by George McManus...
...It has...
...But the word hostages should not put us on the wrong scent These prisoners were all assassins and executors with innumerable crimes on their consciences...
...A strange mingling of prophetic Inspiration and of naive ignorance," the book discloses the curious notions of the world current in closed Japan, and at the same time reveals a high moral state: it is not fear, but noblesse oblige, i that bids hkn say: "How untrue the imputation might be...
...It shows the rate of wages paid to these wage earners...
...Invite them out to neighborhood dubs, where good times are to be had, and where they may also get first hand knowledge of Socialism from Socialists themselves...
...It is perhaps in that light that so many of US Old rebels have petered out into contemplative resignation...
...Writing history to the manner of a story-teller M. Barbusse never takes the trouble to quote the sources of his statistics...
...g_L...
...we shall have more to say to a future Issue of the New Leader...
...And you, who love steel and the crush of machinery Can revel in handfuls of Stardust And sprays of narcissi, and writs of them With a delicate, fine pointed pen till the poem Is perfect, untouchable...
...and ctttSBt, are the data of objective science we snap only confound phenomena instead of arriving at clarity...
...AXJEXAJVDKB SACKS...
...One could laugh if the bad joking of M. Barbusse were not exercised at the expense of thousands and thousands of innocent victims, assassinated in a dastardly manner...
...The Socialist Par- i ty in the United States stands for the same principki of working class justice, the same equality of opportunity, and the ultimate elimination of the profit system as does the British Labor Party...
...Behold the hard aad waa Sledge that has reared you in comfort aad pleasure ~ Leaping wtth fury, destroying and amaabiag Earthward, to dust, the stem structure that atoeaa It...
...Such is the book of M. Barbusse on Georgia...
...But even there ths pump and the shovel, the pick and the cart are gradually yielding their heritage of agony to automatic contrivances...
...11m prisoner...
...Let aa hope the cooksure Kxemlmttes win learn some mssstii s ef totsTIsc tual humility and watch wtth acoutottrve eyes how power may be used toward a pel nvsnent revolution far the wealth of htrmanity...
...For months I was incapable *W prolonged effort...
...Look at the grim-gnarled muscles of labor Leaping to anger from tired and dumb shoulders...
...page 223J...
...Frank Croaswaith To Speak in Camden Prank Croaswaith will speak at the Camden, jr...
...Hoe' SStos*drf-*~e"Le aatorm* Attain et reoonoaU* Bar** <n OeargU ' .Agrarian asfenn aad Baral Bsoaeaay la Oeergtsi...
...that at the time of the insurrection of 1934 they had not only been detained for long months, but even deported to Russia to the prison of Bouzdal...
...A day is not so distant when poetry of the foregoing type will have been outmoded...
...Suddenly, I note my city pallor And the stifling air of the dust-begrimed building...
...Capable men aad woman, craftsmen, finished artists in every phase of life need no fanfare of ponderous pronouncements, no trumpets of pubUcrty...
...The years of work have brought their reward...
...V. C. Hamilton and Kenneth Macgowan (Albert and Charles Bonl...
...fists Raised high to the galea, in power exulting...
...J, Court House In Camden at eight o'clock on Friday evening...
...green says that the aims of the labor moveall countrie are fundamentally the same...
...Sooner or later we will be compelled to do as the party in other countries, and also as a few cities in the United States have done...
...They played a great part in the election of the Labor Party candidates, nine of whom were women...
...The elevator prank that sends ton pate of "Up and Down and Oaf toy an early exploit of medieval Oil Bias or renstosauui Tyl ¦oliospisgel In other words, these poems, to telling a modern story to a modern way...
...We will need much thinking along that Use...
...Henri Barkesat—"Vote...
...1 **en ot cities and of men...
...The Ideas ot M. Barbusse on the question of "nationality and liberty" are on a level with his conceptions of the value of liberty and individual life...
...f. Aa stewltt...
...Once before...
...Listen further: "As early as November 1930 the mobilisation of Georgia—50 to 55,000 men—was carried out in preparation for the definite war against the Revolution, of which, howeve, the Georgian State was born...
...The sledge will lie under the sad grimace of rust, while the electric trip-hammers rattle on through the staccato score of creative symphonies...
...feanig these adventures I was decorated by Gen"Rfcrberd with the Order of the Double Cross and y*n*°sr sealed orders to the Straights of Magellan ¦tot I wrote my theme song, "God Save the King...
...said: "If an jt liberty' give me death...
...originates standards of industrial welfare, race relations, and similar fundamental matters of social policy...
...Sot the totes told, despite their setting In life today, seem world1 old...
...Writ with the toil of uncountable eons See the great answer...
...upon which I have commented, Herbert H. Oowen'i "A Precursor of Perry...
...As are ulimately Socialism and declared to be the labor organisaions of the world we invite a one-day wage to the Socialist Party...
...Henry Miller...
...tOxsn the Communists that way...
...in what is probably a chapter at bat BtshaapBr of the poet, makes the two man come alive, and at the same time, through their conversation, UhBBtass thstr age and its controversies...
...renewed their fAttB and (bay an again assured that years of labor given to the cause has not been in vain...
...This anonymous executioner assures us through the mouth of the author ef "Under Fire...
...Small Packages 'TTHOBB noggets of interest, the Unlver-*• sky of Washington Chepbooks (65c tton...
...ft fact the last one we shot said: "Are you tjajrauT" and when we told him we were he gasped •st '•shoot me again, I jest adore being shot by 11ayPs« law and order had finally been restored W*f* the aid of our brave lads, we started on a Mat expedition to Ulmer Park...
...I think...
...In short, the philanthropic executive is the benevolent despot of our day...
...h very lovely through there...
...nencckepf la not letting Thomas Edison gat T,__a, aba and as soon as he read about how *s!mmw Houston did in the Edison test he declared gjusse good 10 «*t hel° to°jl ggaadaatlsa was a pretty tough one...
...zJL\mj aad asked you for an umbrella what would f1*T jlja-eatir an umbrella oa a tropical island anyway ? ¦tot were you doing alone on a tropical island, you Bator *¦ ohm...
...But how dull, uninspiring and trite is the "practical Idealism," as the author calls it, which usurps the place of serious social thought In the United States today...
...we have the ballot, men and women alike...
...gist b the relation bet wen a shipping clerk, an jUHSjTfl seaman aad Radclyffe Hall...
...iftar breaking out of Auburn prison, we were made toattst Secretary of a machine-gun corps which ok stogned to supervise the elections at Nicaragua atits w Nicaragua we got on good terms with the IMS...
...and "Monsieur de Bahmc Entertains a Visitor," by Pierre Loving...
...of *Ooal Black Jesus," Into whose company fcw •tooy for a train-time baa strayed, ¦tight equally be slaves to the mtwfTl KBorne...
...We never carried out an execution without judgment, we never decreed punishments without a regular sentence...
...An Apology for Imperialism It is necessary to recall that these three hostages were all valiant revolutionaries who had devoted all their strength to the cause of the workers, that their lives were divided between | prisons and deportations on the one , hand, and the indefatigable struggle against the oppression ot Tsarism on the other...
...she will surely regard us as barbarians if we drive her ships away, and Japan will lose the name of Righteous Kingdom and the glory of her chivalry will die away...
...Thus the hinges were oiled for Perry...
...The nine women elected have long records of public service and are in a position to give valuable as4i»unce to the Labor Party on questions effecting the Interests of women and children...
...Knout-lashed aad fettered by sward to the seal,—now Coma Z emerging with band to the sob, nets Raised nigh to the skies to power exulting...
...What is she...
...Jones represents the finest type of his profession and is at present educational director of the Phelps-Stokes fund, an important educational agency working chiefly with negroes in the South...
...sach contacts with interesting people like jHj^Js* give one an insight into the beating heart Kg?!?**1 mv days are drawing to a close...
...There was a group within Japan eager to break down the barriers against Westera minimi I hi prominent in it was Takano Bagahide...
...But the Park is intrislhj banditti and travellers are warned not to go toanr them...
...There is something so astonishingly fine la the manner with which the Labor Government of England is handling its sense of power these days...
...The sBNgfigU :4Hb most exploited point of vlew^fitag snjsto U generally considered least...
...The British Labor Party recognized the significance of the situation and the need for immediate action, with the results which we all know...
...But I ¦Tlsaaud all right ml Li'ssns nrr* has forbidden us to give out ali the ^Jtas bat as far as I can recall here are some of tor1** _ —, were alone on a tropical island and a man...
...tesat ts describe the beauties of that wild country...
...srhfls we pre admiring their anprttoal ssfaj nsiiili, tot us not loss sight of the fact there is much to be done here to bring Socialism nearer to the I hearts of the people...
...afg a* they publish '"Liberty...
...While selling a hot dog they sing *topl aative songs and proffer strange native change...
...They work to shorten the hours of labor, provide a higher wage, make possible more sanitary working and living conditions and better housing...
...fjana k Sylvia...
...that will now to 1929 speak for his countrymen in the forthcoming heart-toheart talk between the PrmkUnt of the United States and the Prune Minister of Great Britain on disarmament and international pence...
...They are leaving me dismal chaos of high-sounding specu laUon, verbiage and compounded hypthesises...
...The results were apparent when the ballots were counted for Mayor Hoan in the last election...
...It did not come by chance this working class victory, it was the result of years of education and propaganda on the part of the members of the Labor Party, to convince the workers, and a special propaganda among women to give them also an intelligent understanding of Socialism...
...diverting the huge social surpluses accruing from modern capitalistic society toward the amelioration of the life of the manes ef the population...
...In the-mills, vast changes in equipment have thinned the familiar lines of huddled bondage Out once flitted in through the grey dawns, sad crawled out through innumerable twilights...
...Paris, tau...
...Take it to them to the shops where they work...
...with the election of these men their activities have been transferred from the ranks of organised labor, where most of them have received their training, to positions where they may better serve the workers of Great Britain...
...Big business will have to become everybody's business, and everybody's business means eventually a Co-Operative Commonwealth...
...Weary of straining after vague stars that light the horizon...
...Summer Themes August Davy A warm west wind blows over the plains Brings me whispers of poppy-red wheat And suntanned men swinging long scythes In the cool evening...
...Still as long E**-** my little children to play with, what ths jELeJ™"r all does life hold any greater happiness Hold >m vale Lhev shall not win this S!» tonight fJJ ¦¦sage to humanity...

Vol. 9 • August 1929 • No. 1


 
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