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    No. 248
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Thomas Jefferson believed that the only censorship that was safe, if our liberties were to be preserved, was the right of the people to censor the government.
His successors have reversed the process. Now the government seeks to censor the utterances of the people. As one of its officials has put it—“Keep your mouth
shut.” Jefferson showed that the only way to keep our liberties was to do just the opposite. Here is what he said about censorship:
“NO GOVERNMENT OUGHT TO BE WITHOUT CENSORS, AND WHERE THE PRESS IS FREE NO ONE EVER WILL.”
!
s
¡SOCIALIST PAPERS
ARE DENIED MAILS
get
French revolution that anybody Hoover, Dictator, Does PARLIAMENT OPEN; on the dry knoll. The work a n i-jo f prisoners and all contributions
als have been drowned, sold or levied during the w ar to be re ­
hears the holy message of free­
Nothing for Ameri-
KERENSKY SPEAKS m eaten
W e have yet to learn to
and the money lenders re 'tu rn e d .
dom proclaimed in a m anner
together. It seems very simple
that is not to be denied in the
fuse loans to farm ers until the) T h irteen th —Commercial treat-
can
People
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A fter several weeklies had •
! “Grandmother of the Revolu­ land is dry again and planted.
i ies not to be based on the peace
and yet up to the present time been deprived of their mailing same breath.
tion” Addresses. Members of
T
he
inundated
Chi
Li
p
la
in
' tr e a ty : each country may act in­
W
e
have
lived
to
see
a
people
Hoover
has
announced
that
he
it has been all but impossible. privileges necessary to their very
Parliament, Declaring People is still pouring flood w ater • dependency w ith respect to its
that was bound, gagged and will not attem pt to dictate retad
It is so easy to sow the seed of existence the authorities began
Ought to be Masters of the through the Grand canal into commercial policy, but all coun-
downtrodden raise itself and lift food ¡»rices and he cannot prom ­
dissension in the ranks of the their attack on the daily Social­ its strong liberated arm. It is as ise to reduce the high cost of
Soil.
T ientsin, where the w ater is now tries to engage to renounce an
workers, so easy to impose ig­ ist press.
though one's innerm ost soul living— which the poor ultim ate
stationary. The American Red economic blockade after the war.
The ¡Milwaukee Leader, that were tilled with sum m er and
Petrograd.
Saturday,
Oct.
20.—
Cross is erecting huts for 5000
Fourteenth—The conditions of
norant, incompetent, recreant
. I has stood for the rights of the sunshine: as if one heard the consum er naturally supposed the Prem ier K erensky, on opening refugees and other fo reig n e rs' peace should be settled by a
j
food
law
was
all
about.
He
re-
leaders upon them. N othing ,s j working class since its first is-
chirping of all the larks that her­ ; ports the adm inistration has the Russian prelim inary p arlia­ are planning to dyke their con- peace congress consisting of del-
casier in fact than to keep w ork-i sue, and which opposed l ’rus- ald the spring of liberty.
I made considerable progress in m ent today in the M arinsky pal­ cessions and to pump out the egates elected by the people ami
ingmen fighting one another to I siailism and Kaiserism and mili-
ace, made a ringing speech in w ater before freezing w eather confirmed by parliam ent. Diplo-
1 he revolution has in some
their own undoing and to the Ja r’sm
all its forms, was the evoked the mingled feelings of the food conservation propagan- which he said :
sets
in. The Tientsin-Shang- m atists m ust enagge not to con-
H ousew ives he says, are
n rst to be deprived of its m ail­ joy, fear and hope. The joy j da.
“ R u ssia w a n ts peace by right, hai railway is washed away in . elude secret treaties, which here-
salvation of their exploiting ing privileges.
responding to his appeal that
b u t w c n ev er w ill bow o u r h ead s m any places, m aking relief and ! by are declared contrary to the
arises from the fact th at the per­
m asters.
Then came the Elore, the nicious principles upon which they sign food conservation to force."’
the transportation of supplies e x - ! rights of the people and cons;-
Let us understand first of all i H ungarian Socialist daily that the czar and papal rule, unfet­ cards. ( )h, what a m ighty
T
his
declaration
was
warmly
quently void.
treem
lv difficult.
th at we of the w orking class 1 hated both the H apsburg and the tered by any laws and until re­ stride toward the solution of the applauded bv the members of all
Fifteenth—Gradual
disarm a­
food problem ! T h a t’s about the
1
1
lohensollern
tyranny
which
political
factions.
His
address
cently
supported
by
the
western
are the wide world over ot one
ment by land and sea and the es-
rules the central empires.
It powers, no longer exist, and are ! greatest ¡»rogress he has to re- was largely confined to an ex­ World Peace Plan
'
tablishm
i
port.
Just
think
of
it!
P
utting
and the same class. No m a tte r , was noj charged with favorin.,
Drawn by Russia ?vstcni ent oi a. non-m ilitary
no longer able to enslave and ' the responsibility of the conser- planation of tiie m ilitary situa­
w here we were born, w hat o u r ! the Kaiser anti his m ilitary oli-
tion and an appeal for the ne­
oppress the people, to shatter ami
i
I he instructions to M. Skobcl-
race, nationality, color, creed, sex garchy or the emperor of Aus-1 to destroy the best and most val­ i ratio n of the nation's food sup- cessity of saving tiie country.
Petrograd, Oct. 21.—The R u s -P ofi end b>' recom m ending him
or occupation inav be, we are all. tr ’a-
hated tyranny and was! uable that has existed in eastern ! ply—and by inference the blame He said:
>ian
peace program as drawn up lo >ceb to jem oye all obstacles
for
the
high
cost
of
living—up
to
, , '
. . .
a champion of Socialism so iti Europe. The fear is that the
“ W e must fight only to save bv the central executive commit- to 7 le nieet,n>f
everv J m o th e rs son and daugh- got
. , the axe.
the Stockholm
i the housewife. Now, as a m atter
the Country."
feelings
and
disposition
of
the
tee
of
the
Council
of
W
orkm
en's
con,erence
and
to
secure the
of
fact,
the
average
American
ter of us, of the same enslaved
\ e x t came T he N ovy Mir, a
The Bolsheviki left only oc­ and Soldiers' Delegates, in the ttrantm g ol passports,
people will remain as before. T he housewife, impelled bv necessity.
and exploited class.
Russian Socialist daily that hat-. hope is based on the idea that
long ago discovered the secret casionally applauded.
T he working class, since the ed the Romanoffs anti supported
Kerensky,
in the form of instructions to M. Sko- WHITHER ARE
the spirit of the revolution will of conservation the experts k eep ' Prem ier
r
,
•
,
beleff, ex-M inister of Labor, its
beginning of organized society, ( !.be .
re ' ” lution and the i gain in strength, so as to turn prating so much about while t h c 'CO" rsc
hls spcech |,a,d an en’
delegate to the Paris conference,
.
,
. ‘
,
. . ¡Social Revolution. It was light i
WE DRIFTING
has always been enslaved .«. | inK tllc |)a ld c s. for the w ro n g l against nationalism in Russia—- ; food sh a rk s c o n tin u e to le w thusiastic tribute to the valor of consists of 15 articles, covering'
act as a damper on its grow th in their tribute.
Like the “little ! the Russian sailors, but said he the whole ground from Panama
some form and exploited of some [class so it was in the way.
i could not sav as much for R us­
England and France, and finally,
( By John A. Sleicher, in
part, usually the g reater part, of
And then came the strangest spread to the G erm an peop’g, red hen” she “ will” and s h i ! sia's troops on land. M. Avsken­ to Persia. Article XI demands
Leslie’* W eekly.)
w hat has been produced.
( proceeding of all—the serving of; crush the junkers, and finally “does." Can you imagine the tieff, chairman of the executive the “neutralization" of the Pana­
average
American
housewife
re-
i
„
f
,,
-
ma
canal
and
Article
IX
cal’s
t r > comm
oi , peas- ,
,
. .
, ,,
,
Do the thinking people of this
Now if all of us w orkers are notice on the German Socialist make for peace.
• tusm g to conserve
cent , beef
. • ittee
, , oi the council
7
daily, the Yolkszeitung, to show
1,l! ,!K‘ r c s iltn tl' ’,i ot all colonies country realize the revolutionary
„1.
.
»
I
,
.
ants
delegates,
was
elected
pres-
It
the
Russian
revolution
could
in the same economic class—and cause why its m ailing privileges
l steak—a task she mav have to ■ •, .
,
1
Ihe program
, trend of the tim es? Are we es-
• I
, , .
,,
! n ie n t of th e p a rlia m e n t bv a m a to Germany.
be instrum ental in m aking an think
about
not
more
than
once
;
•
f
J
th at is a fundam ental fact which should not be taken away. This 1
tl1e
centra1
executive
comm
ittee
tablishing th e radical changes
joritv ot Joo.
end to that idiotic war which
no sane person will attem pt to paper from the start of the great tears and destroys the white race ¡a week? O r 35-cent pork roast?
Madame Catharine Breshkov- '
T.
,
, „
that the Socialists have long de-
¡O r 50-cent butter? Or 52-cent
1 lis t— E v a c u a tio n bv the Ger- ,nan(ied? Does this account for
deny—then it follows logically world w ar has denounced the I for the benefit of the yellow
skaya,
“grandm
other
of
the
revo­
! eggs ?
'Y-11, in<- a u t°nom y t ]le extraordinary spread of the
lution,” addressed the parlia-i ni.an2 ol
and inevitably, that our interests Kaiser and all his works. In do­ race coming generations will
In addition to these in stru c­
ing this it has aroused the ire, have reason to bless it as one
ot
lo
la
n
d
.
Lithuania and the I. W. W. movement, until it has
ment, declaring that the people
are the same, that we rise or fall of many Germans in this coun-t
tions given the housewife who
L
e
ttish
provinces.
i become such a menace to the
ought to be m asters oi the soil
together, and that together we try and lost circulation. H ow -; of the greatest benefactions h u ­ has been “drafted” for heavy du­ they cultivate. A just solution
S econd— A u to n o m y of Turkish country t h a t
drastic action
m anity has received at the hands ty on the firing line in this b a t­
ever, it never wavered for a m o ­ of a single country, and will look
against it has been taken at
are enslaved or emancipated.
of the agrarian questions, s h e , Aruivnia.
tle against the food nirates, the
I b ird — S o lu tio n of th e A ls a c e -; \ \ a s h in ‘^tOn
said, would enable the country to
If our interests arc the same ment as it was edited by revolu­ with reverence on those who so
departm ent of agriculture has avoid dangerous collisions; th ere­ Lorraine question by a plebiscite.!
Do we reaHze that the L w
tionary Germans who had fought speedily accomplished it.
then our instinct if not our intel­ Prussian autocracy for years. It
added its “b it” of advice. Tt fore, if the council of the repub- the voting being arranged by a : W . is at war with the constitut-
As regards the future of L iber­ gravely suggests that “greens”
ligence should teach us to get never hesitated, however, to d e ­
ty. Equality and F raternity, I and nuts (“n u ts” in this relation 1 lie sincerely desired to assist the local civil authority, alter the re-i e(1 authorities of the land and
together, to stand together, to nounce every evidence of the
3 thC tr ° ° PS ° f >Ot l th at 1 W 0 0 of its adherents are
country it should solve the prob-; T liyí .
must remain skeptical. Liberty,
m ake common cause together, spirit of Kaiserism shown by in mv estim ation, is equivalent is particularly significant) make lem in conform ity with the exi- »< iLicre!’.-
¡seeking to control our industries
an excellent diet. Ye
^l
>tor.itu>n
to
Bel-
and tbe ¡abor on our farnls
the
industrial
lords
of
this
coun­
" r‘
gencies of Russian history, and
*nd to fight every battle to g eth ­
to free trade, and. as those na­
to
make
an
“excellent
'
,
<o
,
♦
i
try. And the same story m ust tions who oppose free trade are ought
giuni
«ii
her
ancient
trontiers
four o f t jle N orthw estern states
. ,
,
sue ad d ed , let th e R u ssian in te l-
er. industrial, political and oth­ be told—it got the axe.
meal along about I hanksgiving lectual classes not oppose such a and compensation for her losses — W ashington, O regon. M ontana
advocating liberty, it seems
erwise, from slavery to emanci­
Last week the Jewish Daily clear that the friends of liberty time.
trom an international lund.
and Idaho?
solution.”
l ' i f t h R e s t r a t io n o f S e r b ia a n d ¡ ‘ M u s t w e p a s s
th ro u g h
th c
Tt’s like the old story about the
Forw ard, the great cultural pa- are in reality in favor of au to c­
pation.
M. Avskentieff, acknowledging
the
itinerant
who
stopped
at
a
As individuals we arc abso­ oer of the Jewish race in A m er­ racy. 'I he question of liberty
, his election, said that the council M ontenegro with sim ilar com- throes of the French revolution
house to beg food. T o impress of the republic would doubtless pens.at,on. Serbia to have access and tear down the ak ars ¡n ouf
ica
was
requested
to
step
b
e
­
lutely unable to escape our sla ­
lias been perverted and abused
fore the T hought C ontroller of bv the various governm ents, just the m istress of the house with consider the problem of promot- ?? tllc A d ria tic . Boznia aw l churches and place within their
vish environm ent. W e are com ­ America, 'flic Forward is the
the extrem ity of bis hunger he 1I1°" 'I democratic peace on the 'Herzegovina to be autonomous. I m ost sacrcd prccincts> as was
pletely at the mercy of the boss. official organ of the Jewish So­ as the phase of brotherhood has fell to his hands and knees and ; b.^ is of the new development
isp u ted
B alkan dis- donc ,,, Paris, the women of the
been contorted bv the church:
T here is not a ray of hope for cialist m ovem ent in America, i o n lv the ideal of brotherhood is began tearing up the lawn with | of the nationSi but for S()jne thne tn cts to receive provisional an- streets? Shall we wipe out the
his teeth. “ Mercv,” the woman i Rupsja woui(i ' not for an insla mt ton.unv ollowed bv a plebiscite. Christian Sabbath ami substi-
and, in the interest of truth and
us o r our class.
invincible. Brotherhood, as con­ said.
are vou so hungry th at al)andon thc (lefense of thc CoU
Seveiith Bouinania to be re- tute a day of riotous pieasure?
But th f very m oment wc < !« > ”,•? £ • " ':,sA ' / " 1 ca,’e' ’ “ P ™ ."’ ceived todav, however, has de­
,un
von
can
eat grass .-'”
cs. m ad­ try, upon which the utm ost ef­ store,! h er old in,„tiers on con- Shall we. as they did in l'rance.
,
'
,
■ tell the tru th about the capitalist scended into a class war and
together our helplessness tu rn s , class of America. ft was de-
am. ves,” he replied. “ Poor fort of every citizen m ust be con < l.o ».i uiat ^he g ian t diudja an-, while proclaiming, liberty, etiual-
into conquering power and there nied the use of the mails along brought on the present world man. I’m so sorry for you,”, she centrated.
tomunv ami grftnt equal rights to ity> and fraternity, dra'g p r „ -
war. in the course of which the said consolingly. “Go around in
is nothing on earth that can re­ with the other four.
, ,
. ,
i Leon Trotzky, president of the
, 4,
<
,
.
testing statesm en to the scaffold
m ajority of the races on the , , ,
I the back yard—the grass is long- j cCntr il executive comm ittee pt
E
.eg
h
th
-A
u
to
n
o
m
y
for
the,
and establish the mob in the
sist us. T he one thing we have
earth m assacre each other to the j er there.”
Ita
lia
n
pro
v
in
ces
of
A
u
stria
to
be
halls of legislation?
A
Reflection
of
the
the Petrograd council o f w o rk -
best of their ability. W hy is
to do therefore is to learn how
U nder the food law the sir 111 •’ m en’s and soldiers’ deputies, was followed by a plebiscite.
I Look abroad and see what is
Russian Revolution this? Because the human race of $?.500.000was provided for the
to get together and then stick
N inth—R estitution of all co‘- happening!
accorded leave to address the
Note the
terrific
has
wasted
its
vital
energies
of
running expenses of the adminis-
onies to Germany.
together so closelv that not all /ri _
_
. struggle to safely establish a re-
.
.
,
. , :(i>v Georg Brandes. noted Dan- thousands of vears on the illu­ tration and $150.000.000 was ap­ house. He violently attacked the
I e n th — Re-establishm ent
the corrupting power of capital-
'
Jsh crkic \
public in Russia! Note the
sion called the “ Heavenly K ing­ propriated to carry out the work governm ent, describing it as ir- Greece and Persia.
j
responsible
and
denouncing
its
r
i
4,
v
t
,
•
startling
concessions made to so-
dom,’’
instead
of
using
its
intel­
ism nor all the blandishm ents of
Czarism was for the last cen-J
of
the
whole
food
adm
inistration,
¡¡x.urgeoise
elements.
The
Max-
\
‘
^
c,lt7*
'zat,on
aP
i
Halistic
demands
bv conserva-
hell itself can divide us.
j tury a strong embodiment of all lects for the improvement of rh e governm ent realizes th at I jm alists, he declared, could not
s rails leading to inner seas and t ive Great Britain! O bserve the
T o conquer we m ust have J ' ie vicious principles.
It rep- mundane conditions.
the
American
people
have
been
;
work
wit],
the
governm
ent
or
also
the Suez and I anam a can- , seeds of revolution springing up
Religion is a word still sur­ ! forced bv the high cost of living
power: to have power we m ust r.c ’ en,cd coercion upheld by cru-
•M
s.
fre e d o m of navigation for i jn Spain. Italy, Sweden and
with
the
preliminary
parliament.
. .
,
.
eltv. w rong m aintained bv per- rounded by a halo, though relig ­ to the point where it is no long
m
erchant
snips Abolition of the throughout all' Europe,
W
ith
cheers
for
a
democratic
um te in the same industrial u n - , s e c tio n . imprisonm ent, exile and ion belongs to the infancy of the
i er endurable. The situation, as peace and constituent assembly r.^.i! to^ torpe, o m erchant snips j W hen the governor of Idaho
ion and the same political party, the death penalty. It stood as human race, and, since this in­ i the departm ent of labor views
m wartime.
¡ aske¿ (he , w w ¡f ¡t
w
and when we do th at the chains the invincible foe of the human fancy, has only worked for evil it, w arrants the belief th at if all the Maximalists left the hall,
I
welfth—
\11
belligerents
to
----------------------------------------------
the other members exclaim ing:
fall from our limbs, a new sun race an '' hum anity. Now it has influences.
renounce w ar contributions or
and lO c Store— W elcom e Store,
thc prices of coal, food, clothing "A good journey to you
As long as the church in R us­ . and rents continue to climb as
...
,
.
I ceased to exist. To those in
¡..„ennuties
in
anv
forn,.
,
h
e
!
rises to meridian glorv in our n ..
,
,
, - , ,
.
¡R ussia
who have cherished i sia. as well as elsewhere, is sus­ thev have in the last three vears M ILLION LOSE
nionet spent on the m aintenance 684 C om m ercial St., A storia. Ore. 2m
skies, and the world is ours for- hopes, to those who for the last tained. to feed people on super-
the country m ust face a grave
HOMES
IN
CHINA
ever.
j 30 years have longed and" ear-, stitution. with priests who keep internal crisis.
E U G E N E V. DEBS. • nestly worked for the liberation ; them in ignorance, and schools
W ith the m achinery at hand,
of Russia, to them their h o p es.1 remain that educate children to with a vast sum of money at his
Pekin, Oct. 20.—The Associat­
! lie time has arrived when the workingmen of the country
their longing and the realization believe in legends and fairv tales, disposal, with absolute unre­ ed Press correspondent has just
which
1.900
vears
ago
were
fit
i
must
unite Í Organized capital is strongly united in its efforts to
of
their
work
is
no
longer
a
dis-
i
completed
a
two
weeks'
boat
and
And Then Comes
stricted authority, it he is the
tant chim era—it is a reality, for slaves and small tradesm en in myn for the place. Food Admin- overland tour to the flooded sec­ crush the rightful demands of the workers. The so-called capitalist
the Tangible Reality j W hat few older people, after Asia 'Minor or the coast of
i istrator Hoover ought to get re- tions of Shantung. Honan, and papers are always frving to form public opinion against the work­
Greece,
then
the
revolution
is
not
They publish news and articles in the interest of the
-
, the failure of the revolution in
i suits. If he does not and can­ Chi Li provinces, and found that ingmen.
| 1905, ever expected to see h a s ; accomplished, and cannot be con­ n o t—well, the people demand re­ the breaks in the banks of the m aster class only.
T he following quotation from been realized. It is now felt that sidered as real evolution.
The workingmen of A storia and vicinity know this to be an
sults, not “grass.” and thev will Yellow river were com parative­
------♦«♦> ♦------
the speech of an American the last 12 vears have not been
«losolute
tact. I he workingm en of this com m unity can see there
ly
unim
portant
and
contribute
get them.—-Brotherhood of Lo­
labor leader will fit the situation wasted. W ithout great efforts,
is
only
one
paper in A storia that is publishing th e'fa cts about the
only
slightly
to
the
torrent
in
RICH AND POOR comotive Firemen and Engine-
so long as capitalistic society w ithout resistance, almost, the
<tr
ike
and
that
paper is “the Daily T overi” (The Daily Comrade)
the
Grand
canal
which
keeps
m e n ’s M agazine.
stands and is conducted by po­ Russian p e o p l e emancipated
hi''
paper
has been published in the Finnish language only,
Tientsin under water. T here is
By
Tolstoi.
litical parties:
for
about
ten
years,
but we saw the urgent need of a paper
themselves by means of the revo­
no danger of the Yellow river re ­
T he p rese n t position which wre, th e
“ Political parties have their lution from the upper classes, educated
“There are two things.” savs sum ing its old channel. The cor­ oi.it could be read by the English-speaking people also, so we
and well-to-do classes, oc­
birth, growth and m aturity bv who were the real autocracy. cupy is th a t of th e Old Man of the Socrates, “which the m agistrates respondent wen by boat over decided to do all we could to let all the people know the real
first serving the people with fi-'T h e v cast off their m asters, just Sea. riding on th e poor m an ’s hack; i of Athens will be careful to keep thousands of ruined vessels and tacts about the strikes and all other njatters im portant to the
delitv on the vital questions of as the steam throw s off the lid only, unlike th e Old Man of the Sea. i out of our ci tv—opulence and visited m any refugee camps. workingmen, which are kept dark by other papers.
a re very,very so rry for th e poor
the dav. W’hen thev have a c ­ from the boiling kettle. The big we
Opulence because ’t There are at least 1,000.000 per­
m an; and we will do alm ost any­ > poverty.
W IL L YOU U N IT E W IT H US FO R Y O U R O W N SA K E?
complished their mission and center for all oppression in E u r­ th in g for the poor m an ’s relief. W e ¡engenders effem inacy: poverty sons homeless and probably 25.-
become rich and powerful, thev ope has become a hearth from will not only supplv him w ith food ¡because it produces baseness: 000 square miles of territory
Do you w ant the Daily Comrade to be YO UR COM RA D E»
boast of bv-gone issues and fig h t, which the flames of liberty leap sufficient to keep him on his legs, both, because they lead to revo- have been devastated with the
You
can answ er this bv simplv cutting out and filling the
but we will teach and in stru c t him
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