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Sunline’ + THE DAILY WORKER, =“ fcc" Second Section: Thls Magazine Section Appears Every Saturday. in The DAILY WORKER. SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926 _ nisagrn 290 ee a te tp iene entenenneenenetncceanll Hell and Maria Dawes Becomes a Friend of the Farmers . Big Capital Is Looking Up Its Next Candidate for President cence Wwuo will be the next president of the United States? italist newspaper is trying to convince us to the contrary. The The average worker and farmer may not be worrying about it | “!ic#° i News, for instance, writes: | ag yet but the real rulers of this country, the capitalists, are already It is important to understand Mr. Dawes’ position and to J troubled by it a good deal. The presidency is a big proposition. It| discuss it soberly and fairly. To attribute his memorandum to means for the capitalists a reliable and trustworthy administration} political ambition—as some critics hasten to do—is utterly of the government that will take proper care to keep the workers| gratuitous. and poor farmers down and to protect the profits and privileges of Is it, though? Since when has Charles G. Dawes c & to deatie the rich. j the presidency? It is precisely his so-called memorandum on agrar The Problem Is—to Get Him Elected. ian legislation ( which, by the way, is the hugest joke in recent Ameri- HERE are plenty such reliable and trustworthy servants of the Py ap acge eaten A that makes the vice-president an open conm- capitalists in the ee ee age are two big political par- ep lency. : ies, the republicans and the democrats, that organize train, scheme — malin for no other purpose than to sina the machinery of Dawes Becomes a Friend of the Far mers. ; the government in the interests of the capitalists. N the midst of the congressional fever to fool the farmers and em Candidates there are aplenty. Each of the two capitalist parties}. ©®P¢ unhurt, and following the defeat of the Haugen bill, Dawes has them in large numbers. Each of them is trying hard to secure | ‘Sues 2 memorandum favoring farm relief without a farm subsidy, the approval from the boss, the big capitalists of the United States, | 42 empty and meaningless Proposition, Something which at best But the boss has not yet made up his mind. The boss is measuring, |™ight benefit slightly the rich capitalist farmer but not at all the weighing and figuring as to who of the host of candidates would be|P00? and middle farmer. And immediately as the memorandum is better able to fool the masses and get himself elected when the time | i88ued, Hell and Maria Dawes is being heralded throughout the coun- comes around. try as the new savior of the farmers. ‘ ; ae ; F What does it mean? A bid-for the presidenc » A carefull - Hell 'n Maria Dawes Is Flirting with the Presidency. pared and well executed political trick hy fool the le ra nd The ONE of such willing candidates is no other than the old conqueror | full meaning of this disgusting performance igs to save as much as sf hell and heaven, the vice-president of the United States, Charles | possible the standiug of the republican party in the” agricultural Gates Dawes. states. We say this quite confidently despite the fact that many a cap- (Continucd on neat page-—page 2) 1 aad