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S TOVERI < H H H H l I 1 H l U t H | | 1 | 111111 M l I -I - l- I- r- ll 1 1 H - I - I I I I t t 1- ».H..!..»-!-!.-! -1-1-r I ! 1 1 1 h - 1- H - I- I- M I I 1 l i H - l l - H l I I 1 1 1 Id H -H -1 I -1-H-l-I-HH- !-!■ d-1 I H -H -d d -d i I 1 H i l l ' l l I I I I 4 H 4 1 I 1 H I - I I 1 11 I 1-1F I + “We have seen «1 good many singular things happen recently. We have been told that it is unpatriotic to criticise public actions. Well, if it is, then there is a deep disgrace resting upon the origin of this nation. This nation originated in the sharpest sort of criticism of public policy. We originated, to put it in vernacular, in a kick; and if it be unpatriotic to kick, why then the grown man is unlike the child. We have forgotten the very principle of our origin if we have forgotten how to object, how to resist, how to agitate, how to pull down and build up, even to the extent of revolutionary practices if it be necessary to readjust matters. I have for gotten my history if that be not true history.”—President W odrow Wilson. ■I 1 I I 1 H --H I- !■ H -l-H -1 I 111 1 1 1 1 I - L l -H -H -d d- l 1 H - I H I ! ! H -I-1-111 I 1 ! 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I H I 1 t 1' d-1 ! 1 1-1-1-1 I H --l-d-d- H - i- l- H - I - I - l- I 1 I d - l- i- 1 - I- d - l- H - d - H - H - H - i -1-1- 1-1-1-H- l-H -H -b d -d -L I 1 H - H - l-l-d -l-d -H -d '!■ I ! GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN surprise us at all to hear of any FINLAND. act perpetrated by the Finnish 1 I ! 1 II of w hich a re alread y a p p e arin g on tre n c h es. You asked th ese boys for o r philosophy. If you w ish to fea st C O P P E R M IN E S T R IK E th e horizon. . a m ere p ittan ce— less th an a subsist- your eyes and e a rs, get a good s e a t ( L E A D E R S A R E ACCUSED T he Red Card Arm y ever m arch es ence w age— to b reak th e ir fam ily bourgeoisie. German recruiting forw ard. It is like a g rea t hum an ties, leave th e ir jobs, and risk th e ir in th e g a lle ry and enjoy a good op is said to have reached the Finn stre a m w hich, le ft to its n a tu ra l lives, in th e nam e of patrio tism . T hen : e r a - F >’ou w ish B u tte M ont., Oct. 27.— Sixteen som e rea l lium or The telegram s published S at m ore subpoenas w ere issued th is a ft ish L niversity even, and a few course, flows on and on tow ard th e ! you w ent to W ashington— thousands ; sprinkled w ith a w holesom e m ix tu re urday indicating th at the R us S U C H , SAYS S O C IA L IS T C A N D I hum an philosophy in ernoon for lead ers of th e copper parasites m ay have enlisted in goal. Socialism . E very now and th en of you—and jockeyed for arm y con- of genuinely DATE, IS M ESSA G E PEO PLE , , A m in e rs’ s trik e by a federal grand sians are about to abandon the sm all p a rticle s of th e s tre a m —little j tra c ts . W hy? because of your patrlo- the Germ an arm y, but scarcely a trib u ta rie s , as it w ere—shoot off tism ? L et th e ra te of profit stan d easy doses, in stead of w ading . j „ vy jn connection w ith alleged sedi- W IL L D E L IV E R TO C A P IT A L IS M Sveaborg fortress, and im plying ON N O V E M B E R 6. th ro u g h th e com ic section n e x t S un tioii9 a rtic le s p rin ted in th e s trik e rs single Socialistic w orkingm an. in to crevices and byw ays, and be- i as an answ er! that H elsingfors is being evacu daily bulletin, urging th e m in ers to How could we possibly m isjudge com e sta g n a n t u n til they a re ab- day, go to th e public lib ra ry and get The M eaning of P atrio tism , ated, announce also th at Ger- the activities of the Finnish sorbed by th e forces of n a tu re . B ut ' “ I know th a t ten s of thousands of i so m ething by M ark T w ain. s trik e and th u s p rev e n t th e use of (By M orris H illquit.) copper in th e m an u factu re of m uni manv expects to occupy Finland , “ You. th e c a p ita list c la ss—you, th e th e m ain stre a m flow’s on and on I th e m en a t the fro n t a re real p a trio ts, Read a n y th in g th a t is rea lly w’o rth tions. ■ bu reau cracy , th e au to cracy , th e jun- .easily » because of e previous p ro p a-' bourgeoisie, { , . the , Finnish . . / Judases to w ard th e g re a t day. N othing can i They gladly offer them selves and all ' 11 p t this country being its lrnmedi- stem its tide, it c an n o t ru n back, be- . th a t th ey have in th e cause of th eir w hile, a Bnap th a t will add to your Tom Cam pbell. Dan Shovlin and A. ; kerdom . th e kaiserdom —you have ganda there 'a te offsprings It foj]OW3 faith. cause it m u st run on. And th a t is countrv. know ledge, aid j n vour m en tal d e - ' M axwell, acknow ledged leaders and had th e pow er for c e n tu rie s, and you W e do not know how much fu lly ,i. • • , • / , why th is Red Card arm y is n e v e r dis- Workers' Live fared n o thing hut te a rs and th e instinct x. inherited “But I also know th a t every pair velopm ent and e'nahle vou to appro- T ourniers ” ’r . . .. , . . ... . , unions of B u tte and A naconda, have blood and h a tre d and crim e. W e, th ” the censor has added to this t h r .m .r l ) v i l i i n f f i a n tr-n -o c row raged w hen th e little p articles of shoes th a t p ro tects th e ir feet, and ( every yard of duck th a t sh e lte rs th e ir cia te th e very best in lite ra tu re and been sum m oned by D istrict A ttorney w orkers, who a re being an n ih ila te d ; news, but we do know th at , there w in ch a „ re viKin^i.sm, ... . . . t r a c . e s o l shoot off and disappear. . , f still liv in g in th e As th is w onderful hum an stre a m of heads, is m arked w ith th e dollar sign a rt. Read, read, read ! And th in k , B K. W heeler to a p p e ar before th e ; we th e w orkers of A m erica, serv e is a certain class of people i n k . th in k , th in k ! To re tu rn to th e bread federal grand ju ry now in session to j notice on you.” w illing w o rk ers for th e G reat C ause ■ of your profits. . 1 1 ~ arterioscleroctic veins of the svs- Finland im pervious to anv G er-: . . , . , 4 s ta te m e n ts prin ted in th e , M orris H illquit, in a speech Sat- , T-- • u tem >t is so desperately trving to flows on tow ard its goal its m a g -; “ I also know th a t th e ir blood-soaked and b u tte r a sp ec t of th e case— an explain before 3500 people who man propaganda: the Finnish I , s n etism inevitably a ttr a c ts o th e r little j sh irts and th e ir h o spital cots have em pty h ead m eans an em pty stom - Jo in t S trik e B ulletin F riday. Oct. 19 1 u rd ay T he a rtic le in ouestion appeared ' jam m ed H u n ts P oint palace, 163d i stre a m s, th a t soon flow Into th e not escaped th e ten ta cle s of your working class, especially that of j r ,______ u n d er th e caption “ Seeing D em ocracy j s tre e t and S outhern boulevard, d e (m ain body. T he law s of evolution pro fit lust. They a re th e re to give ach. in sp ite of th e fa c t th a t m any the Socialistic element. va- From th e R ear End of a P u llm an ” , d a re d th a t th is would be th e “chal- | a re a t w ork and m ust be served, all they have. You a re here to m ake persons w ith full paunches have Among the intelligent w ork I and p u rp o rted to have been w ritte n i lenge to th e c a p ita list class which ¡w h e th e r we like it o r not. all von can. P ro fite e rs! c a n t dom es. i by II. II. P ohlm an of th e S e a ttle , will be h eard , not only over this ing class of Finland there pre j eW a re m arch in g tow ard Social- ’’You speak so m uch about pa ' D aily Call. T he a rtic le says in its ; country, hut all over th e w orld. ’ I ism. T he Red Card a rm y is th e trio tism . H ave you any idea w hat vails no sym pathy for Germ any, closing p a ra g ra p h s: j when th e S ocialist vote is re g iste re d i force a t w ork in th e w orld to h a s p a trio tism m eans? P atrio tism and we doubt that that class of “W hy go down into the d ep th s j on election day. ten th a t g re a t achievem ent. O ur m eans loyalty, devotion and th e the Finnish population has ever of th e e a rth to bring forth its pre- E a rlie r in the evening H illquit T he g re a te s t b a ttle th a t th e w orld n um bers a re piling up. W e a re get- u tte rm o s t self-sacrifice. P a trio t ‘If every w riting is to be prose- cious tre a s u re s to m ake torpedoes spoke before 3000 people g ath ered in been approached by G erm an hhs e v e r know n is th a t in which tin g stro n g e r each passin g day, and ism is built out of love and service and to national ideals and Io fellow- cu ted w hich they m ay not have th e and shells, p rim ers and percussion N iblo’s garden, 170th s tre e t agents. It should be self evident m illions of m en. w om en and chil- j th e ru le rs of th e w orld, d runk w ith dren a re engaged today for hum an pow er and heavy w ith u n earn ed gold, sense to u n d erstan d , or th e v irtu e to <aP8 Jo sink to th e bottom of the T hird avenue, while 3000 m ore trie d m en. th a t the Finnish w orking class, lib erty . T h ese b rav e co m b a tan ts a re re tre a tin g not w illingly, b ut by sea laboriously c o n stru c te d ships, | in vain to gain ad m ittan ce. T he So- “ ....... You ........ shouted p atrio tism like high which has fought the encroach- faec th e ir foe un d au n ted and un- i th e force and m a je sty of th is g re a t ■ school boys. You declared your un- p rac tic e — if no m an is to w rite but built by o th e r w orkiug m en ; or to c ia list c a n d id a te ’s speech h e re w as a m ents of an invader for d e cad es,1 afraid. W h erev er th e re is oppress- hum an arm y of Red C ard b e a re rs, dying loyalty to yor country, and then upon th e ir principles, nor can read se t off th e pow der th a t throw s th e study in irony, as well as a condem would refuse to listen to an in- ?on’ rn*se rY- su fferin g su b jag atio n who know w hat it w an ts and will i you took m oney for m aking the th in g s w ith safety except w h at th ey have shell th a t m angles and m u tilates nation of th e la te n e ss of M ayor v a d p r’s a n e n ts now M u ch less I invas,on of Inalienable rig h ts passed not be denied. w ithout which your country could not, w ritte n , lest he should accid en tally o th e r w orking m en? W hy should one M itchel in u n d e rta k in g to solve th e v au ers a t . - - io n to m ankind by th e rev ered an d So th e re is n o thing to w orry about a8 you believed, survive.” ta lk of w h at he h a s re a d —no m an group of w orking m en build for an- food problem —th re e w eeks p rio r to would it have anything to do m arty re d dead th e re th e b a ttle Is j in th e fac th a t a few m en and wom en o th e r group of w orkingm en to de- i election. will v e n tu re e ith e r to w rite o r t o | 8tro y? W hv should one grouo of The m eeting in th e palace w as ar- ; have left th e Socialist party. T here with an invader at this time, fought. I speak upon the topics of govern- w orkers build Im plem ents of d e a th ranged bv Novy Mir. th e R ussian p â T h ese people, w hose fo reb ears had ; is no cau se for discouragem ent, when it has high hopes of a tta in ART AND T H E MASSES. ffered th rough c e n tu rie s of sub- , T h e re is cause for rejoicing, ra th e r, m en t or its a d m in istra tio n —a fre e to m u rd e r o th e r groups of w o rk ers? J per w hich w as rec e n tly denied sec- ing its liberty together w ith the su “ Tf all we build for is to destroy, i ond class m ailing privileges, and was jectio n and h um iliation, in which i in th e fact th a t our cause is ju st, dom w hich h a s e v e r been acknow l Russian workers. w hv build a t all? followed hv a hall. A fter ad d ressin g th e ty ra n ts ruled by th e sw ord, th e so c e rta in of ach iev em en t th a t we T he w orkers should acquaint tliem- edged by our g re a te s t sta te sm e n and “If the guns we m ake a re to shoot a few w ords in R ussian to th e audi- The Finnish w orking class is sc e p te r and the m iter, have throw n ■ a re a ttra c tin g to our b an n ers thous- c o m l l v n s im n ln c a b le a n e n e m v ' llte 01,1 su p e rstitio n s th a t dw arfed am is to fill up the ra n k s only slig h tly i se,ves w ith rPal lite ra tu re of the law yers to he th e principle safeguard us. why m ake th em ? L et us work- ence, in w hich he said th e p re se n t n A -™ ™ ;♦ A ,h e ir brain s and poisoned th e ir depleted. h t sort. T he m ovie show, the of th a t C onstitution w hich lib e rty of ineT rn‘‘n ^ et to g e th e r once and talk i cam paign w as helping in th e work of of German Junkerdom as it is braw n, have equipped them selves j T he Red C ard A rm y ev er m arch es , , rig l»e i building up th e in te rn atio n a l, a work com ic section of the daily new spaper th o u g h t originally created , and w hich th is th in g over. T h e re seem s to he of Russian Czarism and even the w ith p rinciples en graved in th e gran- forw ard to Socialism . rong. so m ething very w L e t’s put now going on all over th e w orld, and th e cheap novels that c lu tte r a F R E E P R E SS for its circulation th in g s rig h t. ; H illquit snoke in E nglish. rem otest relatives of such, Ger ite of tru th , w ith a purpose w hose ’ ------------♦ « second hand bookstalls will n ev er e l g radually b ro u g h t to m atu rity . “ L e t's not only ask. w ith th e B u tte A C hallenae to C apitalism , man Junkerdom may be able to roots go deep Into the soil of know- ev ate the intellectu al tone of the pro “W e will, th erefo re, m ain tain and m iners, for b e tte r conditions anil , “ Your com m ittee has been so long shake bands and succeed in m ak le ta ria t. W orkingm en and women a sse rt hv -ill legal m eans th is sa c re d m o re p a v - b u t , e t ’s po a ,it t ,e fu r- here th a t they have forgotten th e ir T h ese so ldiers of freedom , c a rv 1 ‘ th e r and sa y we will do only usefr," ¡ow n language and th ey have asked ing peace with anyone else, but who feed th e ir m inds upon th is men- j and esse n tia l privilege, th e P a re n t work. If you a re going to use w h a t m e to say a few w ords to you in the Finnish w orking class will ing th e ir way through th e w ilderness. tally d e b ilita tin g rubbish will nev- ! and G uardian of ev ery other. W e we produce to build hom es for y our • English. They will he few words, n e v e r b e in frie n d lv re la tio n s ; are rnmbinR to thp h e ig h ts of lo v e; r . - ! and h ap p in ess w here th e clouds nev- j e r find th e tru e values in life nor ; will m aintain and a sse rt th e rig h t of h a rlo ts, o r palaces for your p r o s ti- ' but they will be w ords of cheer. P R O FIT E E R S MULCT GOVERN- . , With it. j e r g a th e r, looking into th e fu tu re a re Roing to build , “T his m eeting, w hich b reak s all MENT HE SH O W S__REAL PA- Kr a s P th e ><Ieas essen tial to freedom . in stru c tin g our fellow su b jects hv e v - ! t,1,PS or if , . t i i , , w ith a sm ile on th e ir faces and de- with it guns to shoot our b ro th e rs, reco rd s for th is hall, is but one of TRIOTISM MEANS SELF-SACRI- E njoying life does not consist in e ry sin c e ie and conscientious c o m -; wp r e fu <-e to ^ ab o r, reg a rd le ss ; dozens th a t a re being held all over lt is probable, how ever, that j te rm in a tio n in th e ir eyes. F or th ese PICE. i sim ply g lu ttin g th e physical ap p etite, German propaganda has been i a re th e Red C ard e b a re rs —th e Social- m unication w hich m ay prom ote the of vour conditions or your term s, th e city. T he people of th is country W h y j is ts —who seek to join th e links in ' ----------- but in cu ltiv atin g th e fin er desires public h ap p in e ss: and w hile we r e n - ! 1 ’uless vou use w hat we produce for a re grow ing tired of leaving t b °ir carried on in Finland. wo„W„^ ,h e Finnish h o u rg h er, ( In a th ird of a se rie s of open let- ’s th e developm ent d er obedience to governm ent and to i th e h e tte rm e n t of m ankind we will a ffa irs in th e h ands of th e ru lin g , .............. ...o, ..... nnt w o rk - And th ere , b ro th ers, we , classes. T he S ocialist vote on No 1 and application of intelligence th a t law we will rem e m b e r th a t a t the will indeed huvo sta rte d the indus- vem ber 6 will he a challenge to the act as German agents there, just These are the pPople who are ’ ters to the New l o r k T im es, m ade as their kind have done else building for tom orrow . T h ese a re p u ,’lic recen tly . Scott N earing, c h a ir - 1 h as brought the hum an race th u s sam e tim e as they ex ist by th e P eo tri^l dem ocracy c a p ita list class which will be he^rd where? C ertain adventurous the people who believe in som ething ¡?a n P pf r X®cnur nVo fCA m ^ i i r re far aIong lhe path of Prof?rp8S- The p le’s co n sen t and for th e P eople’s Pohlm an in his a rticle s ta te s th a t not only all over th is country hut scions of the Finnish b o u r g e o i s i e ; * ™ * b ^ a ^ e ^ c i r ^ b e i r e r 8 l ^ t h b n ‘>W8 his a tta <* uoon w ar P ro fite e rs .! nex t *re a t 8teP in hum an progress benefit, th ey have a rig h t to exam “ th ere are 20.000 m en out on strik e all over the w orld. Apd it will he in B utte." tra n sla te d in to all languages.” are known to have acted as Ger- 'g r e a t peaceful a rm y of hum an use- N earin g m akes the fla t ch arg e th a t : is th e em ancipation of the w orkers, ine th e ir principles, to w atch over V n’ted S ta te s D istrict A tto rn ey B. ! N icholas Aleinikoff. Socialist nmni- m a n a g e n t s in t h e S c a n d in a v i a n (fu ln e ss th an to gain a tic k e t of a d -i A m erican b usiness in te re sts have th e creatio n of a world of free labor, th e ir due execution, and to p rese rv e K. W heeler s ta te s th a t prosecution 1 n ee for suprem e court judge, who c o u n t r i e s w i t h t h e e v id e n t ntir- m ission to all th a t h a s gone before ; tak e n a d v an tag e of th e w ar to m ake a nd it is th e ta s k of th e w orkers th e beautiful s tru c tu re of th e ir con- of the one responsible for th e a rticle w as recen tly indorsed by th e bar f I n tln c r i n t e r n a t i o n a l ’ th e w orld began. huge profits for them selves out of them selves to accom plish this tra n s s titu tio n by pointing o ut as th ey will he m ade u n d er th e term s of th e association, spoke in R ussian. pose of fom enting international th e U nited S ta te s governm ent, act. and will follow as soon H illquit received th e sam e ova- form ation. It will req u ire th e utm ost a rise those defects and co rru p tio n s espionage aR 1hp fivp mpn o r offjfprg of lhp tJon af' Nibln>s gardPn „ , at has chnr. com plications. In that the F in n - j T h e Socialist p a rty is th e o n l y , T he le tte r re a d s: ish bourgeoisie has proven its o rg an izatio n today th a t h a s success “To th e New York T im es: I tried, . intelligence to perform th is task . It w hich the hand of Tim e n e v e r fails ; union place the resp o n sib ility in th e ir i acterized alm ost every Socialist m eet- w o rth ' its fondlings have hasten-i fu,,v stood th e acid te s t of tim e in mv la st le tte r, to show th a t th e w m req u ire w orkers w ith the keen to spread over th e w isest of hum an testim o n y before before th th e e grand grand lurv. i jn g -a t which he h as appeared, a g a in st all the forces who feared its ; A m erican business in te re s ts had used p„t „,¡„,1-__hroode«, It is intim ated in stitu tio n s. 1. 11 ¡« in tim th a t ste p s h have ave' “T here is an A w akening." ed to the service of the German m ight, and who em ployed all the : th e w ar in E urope as an occasion for i . ® e D a a e s t V18lons been tak en in S e a ttle to disclose th e | “ j accept your ovation as an “X- “ If in th e legal and peaceable as id en titv of the a u th o r of th e sto ry p ression of en th u siasm for the So- Junkerdom from as far as A storia m ethods of cunning and b ru ta lity to . m aking m onev. T hey talked about n ,Kn e st m eats. crush it. It h as stood, and y et ! ‘su p p o rtin g the allies for principle T he m ovem ent of th e w orkers is ' sertion of th is freedom we shall be p rin ted in th e local bulletin. even, so w hv not in Finland! ! c ia list m ovem ent, for th e ide-ds ~ ------------- ' and hopes w hich th a t m ovem ent T he Finnish bourgher does not sta n d s, u n rese rv ed ly w ith o u t a n y and h u m an ity ’, b u t w hen it cam e to | n o t confined to a m ere bread and j calum niated and p ersecuted, w e m u st j fo r all th e hum an lib- , selling them steel and shoe le a th e r. b u tte r proposition. It is often pre- he contented to su ffe r in th e cause I i holds o ut to vou. My experiences dislike the Polo Pasha affairs qualification, F IX IN G COAL P R IC E S e rtie s beoueathed to us hv ou r mu- lhe A m erican business in te re s ts m ade . , , . . ! w ithin th e la s t th re e w eeks have tn al m o th e r - N a tu r e . T h e re is no about a billion a y e a r In excess, or ■ sen ted 08 au ch - a «d in Its m ore ob- of Freedom as o u r fa th e rs before us j more than does the French, I shown m e th a t th e sam e en th u siasm vious a sp ec ts it is a dem and of j have su ffered ; hut we will, like o u r; providing there is m onev in it. dogm a in saying th a t th ese Red C a r d - ‘w a r’ profits. t v - t.• pervades all p a rts of th e city, all a s ln n g to n , it. T e p o rfjons of th e c ity ’s resid e n ts, and, P ro fite e rs Have Desooiled U. S. the w orkers for free access to th e i fath e rs, also persev ere u ntil we pre- I In seeking weapons against its h e a re rs a re th e only so ldiers w ho own working class it has reck build for the future. All o th e rs a r e ' “ Now. the sam e p ro fite e rs.w h o took , ,n a te r ia i things of life th at th e ir la-i vail.”— L ord E rskine. 1795, defending I fuel a d m in is tra tio n an n o u n ce d narticu larlv . th e sections peopled bv blooding to n e rn e tu a te th e nast. : ev'p''v occasion to enrich th em selves j produces B ut it does not stop the rig h t of free p ress and free t" ^ av a scale o f b itu m in o u s coal th e w orkers. lessly resorted to anything T h e onlv “sh in in g lig h ts ” in th is i ivhile th e allies w ere s tru g g lin g , givuu^oo. uuca nui m u p m e rig n t oi ir e t p ie ss an a a t t . , . : ___ ___i ___,~ “T here is an aw ak en in g ; th e re is prices for Michigan and made calculated to serve its ends. T his g rea t organization a re th e to rc h e s j through the m ost critical plan s of th e , w ith this. It is th e dem and of th e ; speech. a feeling th at th e com m on people of ' nrice changes in certain fields of the w orlddiis r?N inL a 2,.-'sa .oeolnno ♦ 44 s u m m e r , for instance, it has cut that, gleam from th e tem nles of tru th w ar. have used A m erica's e n tra n c e w orkers for an o p p o rtunity to devel ¡M ontana, A rkansas. Illinois and th is city, like th e comm on people of j A , - _r n r . n n t b e 1 th a t dot th e highw ays of our n r o g - ,’” to th e w ar as an occasion for th e op th e ir p erso n alities, to realize to n o u n tne crop green o n m e s T his la an orK anization in , m ak in g of m ore blood dollars. In sh o rt t h e f u l l e s ( th e ir la te n t possibilities P F R H A P S T H E F P D E R A T IO N IS T ' Missouri. The Michigan prices the w orld, are about to com e into fields and fed it to the cattle in wbjrb a u th e w o rk ers a re a united th e A m erican business in te re s ts have po ih W IL L BE B A R RED FOR T H IS . th e ir own. W e have begun ou r cam a r e : order to starve the w orkers into neople. c a r e r to sh a re and e n jo y ' tre a te d th e ir own co u n try as th ey to live th e ir lives to th e u tte rm o st, u n d er exceptional circu m Run of mine. $3.15 a to n : pre-, paign submission. Such an elem ent ' life, freed from the abyssm al te rro rs tre a te d E ngland and F rance, and as to ta s te all th a t th e re is of joy and “W p w?u stand w ith th e world stances. T he people w ere w aiting sizes. $3.60: slack or for a new. a rev o lu tio n ary program , m i v L a AVfAAAtAd t-n fin a n v t h i n f r 1 Ihev would have tre a te d G erm anv beauty and cu ltu re in life. I t is onlv ag ain st m ilitarism . W e are not in pared max tie expected to d o a n y t n i n K, I ( live. tlip system u n d er w hich we now , and Aufltria if o p p o rtu n ity had offer- • . . . . . ' tin's fight because we love w ar. W e and our ideals ap p ear to them as i because freedom from w ant and th e a r P fighting because wtp love peftee. screenings. $2.20. and am ong such G erm any has It w as inev itab le th a t th e g re a t ; ed—th ey have m ade w hat m oney they such a program . The M ontana prices are: ! fear of w ant, th e possession of th e W e k o o w t h a t d r 's w o rld is n o t big apparently carried on her propa w orld w a r should a lie n a te from th e I could M ust Govern. Prepared sizes $3.60. instead o f , “T he w People “ How shall T sav it. so th a t no one m aterial com forts, is a n a tu ra l pre- en o u g h fo r w u rp and P ru ssian mil- n a rtv a few m em bers who en th ro n ed ar in E urope, w ith its les ganda. e ir em otions r a th e r than th e ir rea- will never m isu n d erstan d it ag ain? req u isite to th is h ig h er life of th e ¡t ” r I«ni- M ilitarism , all m ilitarism . $2.05; shack or screenings. $1.50' sons of d e stru ctio n and death and It is known how the Finnish th "• e rs a re pro fiteers. " * 1 m ind an(J h e son. and allow ed them selves to he — T he p ro fite A lrU tQ thp , jf f m ’p ’ ust he destroved. no m a tte r w hat instead of $2.45. general m ad n ess: th e effects of w ar ___ av e d i v.. _ « a mrnnnoibio.i i ifniifir iq n fi a 11 h t nnfl nno mnn a d ollar is a dollar, and one m an ’s v“ ” ......................... “ *" th e co st.’” «„vs C la re n r e D arrn w bourgeoisie sanctioned and even sw hv n a tio n a listic sym pathies in this country, th e in to leran ce, the Illinois coal prices are: d ollar is as good as th e n ex t. T lhal self-realization, self-developm ent and Onife so. C larence, ouite so. But consnired for the dissolution of and racial nreiudice. a |. high prices, have shown th e absolute M d can Coal Company It is not unlikely th a t in som e o th is whv th e A m erican b usiness inter- achievem ent, th a t th e w orkers s tre s s believe ns C larence, wlmn we whis- n ec essity for th e peonle to ta k e hold the Finnish Diet, being unable 7oni. ear' 2,rf> Plcom incton nreoared sizes. $4 of th e ir own governm ent. And th ey r g reat tria l through w hich th e o r e sis a re m aking billions of blood th e ir dem and for th e m ost of th e ,n r '. to control the deliberations of e ganization d in e u n th e fin e s t re p lic a o f th e in ste ad of $2.6? should pass th ese few dollars out of th e ir own co u n try ’s . b est . , in th e w ay of food, clothing and , b p u r „ P cclan cfacker s c r e e n - : have properly seen in th e Socialist mUDarv m achine th a t even that bodv. Inasm uch as the would have seceded. p artioination in the w ar. '•,rrs. $1 ~6 i n s t e ad o f $2.15. m ovem ent th e only m ovem ent of the sh elter. a P ru ssian L inker could w ish, and Much Low er P rices Possible. w orking class annarentlv still is In th e jaundiced ju d g m en t of the Chanmec; in M o n ta n a . A rk a n sa s w orking classes.” R ealizing this g re a te r goal of the w ith t h a t in b o rn co w a rd ic e and ser- “ L et me cite a few illu stratio n s. H illquit condem ned th e abrogation controlling the D iet—as the re e a n ita list p re ss th e im p o rtan ce of , b at h a s b een b re d in to ns a n d y,iin ois. as a n n o u n ce d to- of free speech, free assem blage and e s e few h a s b een g re a tlv m a g n ifie d . ! *« o n e of th e ch ip f ite m s in w orking class m ovem ent, th e work- port of the result of the recent ♦ D h uring hv te n th o u s a n d v e a rs o f sla v e ry , w e rbi\- r a is e t b e n ric e « o n n r e o a t e d i o th e r co n stitu tio n al g u a ra n tee s which th e ir m em bership in th e o r w ar If th e U nited S ta te s Steel Cor- election is heinm w ithheld—it ganization th ev w ere m erely Com n o ratleu w ished to do so. it could e rs should equip them selves w ith the a r e m e e k lv n re n a rin g e u r fool n ec k s sizes, b u t red u ce th o se on slack have occurred since Am erica en tered seems verv probable that the rades. Now. th a t th ey have left it. furnish steel to th e U nited S ta te s w eaP°ns n e c essa ry to a tta in it. T hey , for its mercilAss iron heel in a man- o r <.r r p e n ; ,T<? . ! th e w ar. T hese a c ts, lie said, “have governm ent at $25 to $39 a ton. and .should place fa r m ore em phasis upon ner th at would do c re d it to th e m eek- T ,_ T _ served to m ake c le a r to th e people bourPreoisie there is contriving to th e c a p ita listic p ress calls them nav everv charg e on its business, real know ledge and real cu ltu re and p :t a n ’l Pin«l decile G erm an Imlot T n r n .c t o r W a r n s O - e r a t o r s . , tb a t can |taH sm spells, not onlv mis- “lea d e rs ” glorifies them as “p a trio ts ’ establish through German Junker and points to th e Socialist n a rtv as ineb’ding in te rest and dividend. j real idealism th a n the leisu re classes th a t Arm- did h is c o w a rd ly a n d c rin g H e len a . O ct. 27.— Tohn S an- erv and poverty, hut also w ar and in g bit. to m ak o th e h ’doous m ou- dom w hat it failed to establish h av in g received a knockout blow. “T he U nited S ta te s Steel Corpo d e rso n . «¡tale coal m in in °r in<=nec- death.” affe c t to place upon th e shallow pfrngRy o f P ru ssia n m ilitarism nos- ratio n j« actu ally g e ttin g $58 a ton. through Russian Czarism and its T hev He. and th ev know thev lie. to r . a s the re p re s e n ta tiv e o f t h e , p r e f e r r e d to an old song • “Evmw T he big copper m ining com panies know ledge, sham cu ltu re and sickly slhle. If th is w ar la sts long enough P e rh an s th irty “lea d e rs" have left bodv H as Been \ erv Good to Us. supporters. It is the identity of “ p a trio tic ” reaso n s could sell copner to th e U nited S ta te s pseudo-idealism w hich th ey vulgarly to enable our m ust w o rth y m asle rs j Cf .,fp f11pi h e a rd . ! aTld dpcfc)”ed th at Socialists felt th e p a rtv for in 'erests betw een the Finnish since th e w a r s ta anted. T he in crease governm ent at 8 to 10 cen ts ner fla u n t a s sym bols of th e ir in tellectu al 1 , , r , p 'f their ¡le ft f . B e a r G reek +odav tn like singing it. W hen T am m anv rte d bourueoisie and the German in m em m bership hershin of th of , n . th th e ^ ■ I ro u n d and m ake V a n n t 7 ro ° f't f ThA TirffPA ^ su p e rio rity over th e w orking class. kbuV'of "democracy we will ” t - u t h e o p e r a t o r s t h e r e t h a t . nom inated H yland, “ thev w ere verv e n a rtv in ' . , . . , , , good to us.” he sa id : th e mud-sling- Tunkerdom that makes both of «nrnp period is e stim a ted a t about j charged is 2 - A cents. T he soft coal Vofo e e knockout blow to to • ■ o o p n erato erato rs rs could could sell sell coal coal p n ro ro fitably fitahlv to to T >**« he w o rk ers should a v e our w - ork h t u n i c e s ... t h e v e o p r d v w i t h t h e g n v {ifrbt tb p F i n n i c w o r k i n g 20 000. N ote th th knockout blow suuu.u patronize p a n v u .™ liter- Uw .- h -av.- v , i m .... t out fo r ns rig .................... fne sta rte d hv M itchel and his m an- -1 - U i \ r , ♦ „-A ,vn1ve= m a y the nartv. N ote th e influence of th e th e governm ent a t $1. T hey a re get- a a tu tu re re and and a a rt rt th th a a t t sp sp rings rings out out of of h h e e re re a a t t h hom o m e e in ,n d e = f w - m m ill- dl D i s t r ’c t V - a n d taken un hv H vland. has tin g $2. So T m ight go on citin g th e the lives and a sn ira tio n s of th e work- t!,r’crn Don’t fo re e t th a t Cla’-onee ' • • *‘t “le a d e rs ” over th e m asses. j Vug $2. x-i-v So T xu* m ight go on citin th e tbe 7 , ^omev ^^ heeler will b e paired fn m ade votes for Socialism , he contin- —. _____ --------------- x g ----- in e jjves nvea and anu a a sp sp ira ira tio tio n n s s of oi th m e e work- tvora Apd do nof forppf i tb a t WE, THE TOILERS, SERVE NOTICE RED CARD ARMY MARCHING ON IT WAS SO THEN NEARING FLAYS SHAM PATRIOTS. U. S. DESPOILERS nrey 1-nnn the same victim w it-1, ,h„ r j-rte«.„M eh th e e e y e r „ cay- leanness causes them t o o u a r - 1 the g rea t w orld w ar th e circu latio n met fo r shoes, for blan k ets, for tent- its I re i and thu s pncotlra?p tl)e T M t - r a c e m e them on felonv c h a -•! 'hemtere, -.he Fusion man- , « . . i , , , » , , avers have been verv good to us. of the New York Call, th e w o rk e rs’ ing. for sugar, for flour. Tn e v e r y ; velopm ent of such a lite ra tu re and ta«t s la - e ia freed from b is s la v e ry , j u e«. ............................. Thp npnn]p arp turnfntr. hft said .... ... , • _ | n ew sn an er h as trebled W h a t does case the business m en who a re sunn- such an a rt. w hich will be in stru - T he m ilita ry e«ta> shm ent and «'»v- S t n f e . F u e l A r lm in is t’- a to r V : disgust from th e ta c tic s of th e old T he condition of the w ork,nF new .n.»jr » . there ;1vluc thelr cemmixlIHe, to the cov | ment8 thelr own development. T c v in H Ic b tirs t a d v i= e s c o a l j par ties to th e clean S ocialist party , class in Finland is most excruci- , r . „ - a ^ k e n m r .......................... d o a le r« tn t e n 4 e r t n t h e m i n e ' HiHonit then took up B en n ett, th e Î I L Â . '* I They .boutd not »utter the ¡elsure S ' ï - A e ^ F . h Î l i ^ n o ' o i i n h o d e Î Ï ' selves, , f. , R epublican nom inee, and accused him a tin g : one one side it is th reat in A m erica todav th a t says th e lih- nU P 1 t th ’o ere them fo re accuse th e A m e ric a n ' H ass to exclusively p atro n ize liter- te r to feed them both, as well as to n r n r l u r r - t b e g o v e r n m e n t f t 'e r l Qf jffnoranPP in his discussions of p rties of th e neople shall not perish ened by the Finnish bourgeoisie, b usiness in te re s ts of m aking p rofits a tu re and a rt and ren d e r them feeb- fa tte n th e ir common m asters, thev n ’- v e s a n d f o r c o n s n m e r « t o t e n - i rialism . Ho declared th a t B e n n e tt's th e e a rth . on the o th er hv the Russian re from T he ru le rs of em p ires and republics out of th e U nited S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t, jy su b serv ien t to th e ru les and dis- f d e r t o r e t a i l e r s t h e n r ic e s a s d e * , talk s on th a t su b ject sim ply m ake - w a r— . th e nexus or a com m on m ission; th a t . . actionary forces and above them who brought on th is w orld w ar will sinep th e countrv e n te red - thp for us. ta te s of com m ercialism . pf | bp ag grandizem ent of ru le rs and 1 ’ egm oneil b v th e co’u itv flit*' votes T u rn in g to renoU th a t C harles E d hv the German Junkerdom . the at its clo se he th e g re a te s t losers ; huge scandalous p ro fits, p rofits th a t T hrow aside th a t cheap novel. Mr. the perp etu atio n of th e ir vulgar rig h t '■ b c n n l s . hv it. Two v ears ago it w as be- j would be im possible in peace, profits w ard R ussell, ex-Socialist. was to he most predacious of all. G n n c r r n i i v r n r n s p f i i * i n ” c. t h e im ported hv M itchel to fight Social vond control, and a t th e close of each : th a t can be m ade only d u ring periods H enrv Dubb, and get hold of V ictor to ru le and rob. T hev m u st pass T he Finnish bourgeoisie mav bloody dav th e ir pow er over th e peo- j of crisis, p rofits for p ro fite e rs w hose u H ___ u _ g o , s Les M iserables, o r C harles into . oblivion ... to , g ., eth er. T he one can-! ♦ e ta tA f u e l b o a r d v a « a d v c P f l b v ism . he evoked applause when he de- not sro w ithout th e o th er. K een th a t well unite w ith the German pies of th e e a rth w anes. In th e j co u n try is a dollar m ark and w hose ( & d a re d th a t “The Fusion com m ittee, q-a je of t w o C ities” ; or •„ m lnd. C larence: keep th a t in A r1mJ-,Jc + r a t r i r G a r f i d r l - “ G e t e v - in h ir ing R ussell to sneak a g ain st us. Junkerdom in its hopes to gain w o rd s of H o ra c e T ra u b e l. th is Is , god is Rn1d ^ D ollar Huns. ¡so m eth in g m odern, s a y F ra n k Nor- m in d —B. C. F e d e ra tlo n lst. ido-ioA a n d c iib r r r t t o lo c a l T’ n 1- has been v ery good to us.” H illquit advantage over the Finnish w ork th e suicide of kings and th e su n rise T he O ctopus,” o r “T he P it," ♦ od Ç t a t e i a t t n r n e v . .also r e o o r '- rep eated "he attgok he had m ade In “Oh ves. I have h eard you business ris ' e people.’ ing class and the Russian h o u r-' of T th “Yez nay too high for th e th in g s th e afternoon on H vlan and the Cloak he very m om ent w hen the m asses ‘ m en during th e p ast th re e y ears B rand W h itlo ck ’s “T he T urn of the v o r L e -g s a n a n« rxascible. geoisie. but the w orkers of F in of peonie realize th a t they can m an- sh o u tin g p atrio tism from the house- p a jance » jj;rn e St Poole's "T h e H ar- wo a te ” said M ulligan to his wife, M an u factu rers’ association, who a re ’t ye find a grocery w here thev land are well aw are of the fact age th e ir own a ffa irs m ore efficient- , tons. You stood un w hen th e “S ta r “iv iie p y o.atd m v nr-ivpF» la s t n ight , backing th e T am m any nom inee. ot T olstoy^ o r p\ Ewjird F. C assidy also snoke, as I didn’t von hPa’’ m e o«k God to m nl n th at thev, have no hooe in Ger lv and m ore equitably, according to Snangled B anner ” w as sung and M axim Gorky, w or orks No M ike.” responded Mrs. Mnlli- toa n good bovZ” “Vos Hobby. I d id " did Sam uel O rr and A lexander Ca- B ernard Shaw . S tay th e ne^ds of the people, th a t m om ent saluted th e flag w hen it w as unfurled. man Junkerdom and therefore th e ty ra n ts of em pires, republics and “T h °re do he som e places th a t han. Mrs. E s th e r F ried m an p resid “ D uring the g h astlv m onth of May, aw ay from th e m ovies th is evening sell th in g s h ig h er th an o th ers, but “W ell! H e a in ’t don» it.” they will not have anything to in d u strie s will be sw ept aside to 1917. you helped to pass the selective ed. and read som ething w orth w hile, his- fhpre do be none w here th ey Rell Am erica m ust be m ade safe for H illquit’s speech follow s: m ake w ay for th e dawn of th e Co- service act. under which o th e r m en's do with it. dem ocracy. “The people of the city of New operative Commonwealth, slight signs sons have been chosen to go into the tory, or p o etry or trav els, o r essays, : th in g s low er.” As we have said, it would not