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= ee ee ere a ee ee ee ee 14h4 Suyplmet ot THE DAILY WORKER. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927 A WEEK IN CARTOONS In the Wake of the News’ - E United States government is busy trying to bring tha tight of American democracy to the ago his charge that Mexico was spreading Commu- nism thruout South America might have fallen on fertile soil. Today Kelloge’s alibi is given the mer- ry laugh and even strong supporters of the capital- fst system cannot refrain from imsinuating that outside of the bone in Kellogg's cranium there is - ‘ in general, The reactionary labor leaders are part end parcel of the capitalist machine, ese e¢8 6 D?® We set news in the capitalist press or merely ERMONIZING may be the best kind of mental fodder for a hill-billy whose face {s scarred with the lines of moral purpose and who hates the ALEX. BITTELMAN, Editor. Second Section: This Magazine Section Appears Every Saturday in The DAILY WORKER, By M. P. Bales if uh y, (Penner reenact = By. J. O'Flaherty with Mexien, H eeems now as ff every baseball game for the last three decades waa fixed Which Means that games were given away for the sake of the betting. The motorious labor-heter, Judge Lam dis, who draws $50,000 a year from the baseball magnates fn return for throwing a cloak of Tespeo tability around the business, is now “purifying” baseball As usual, a few players are presented te * the public as seapegoats and after the storm blows over the magnates wil be given a clean bil of health. Here fs something the writer cannot get excited over but he hopes that Landis will get all the mud there fy availabla. Anyhow, what can com mercialized baseball be but notter? What can any thing be but commercialized under capitalism? This . does not mean to imply that the mea whe throw the ball and swing the club are more immoral than the . average person. Notiring of the sort A person cam | not wade thru a sewer and come thru cleam. A per) som cannot wallow in the social mire of capitatiom and escape without « disagreeable reminder of hie | travels. e*ees MESES AE Bee ete Che ew Pane te Ie | issuing an edict against merriment, The slaves | of ¢he Malian bou:seoisie mmst devote all thetr time | to producing wealth for the rulers of Italy. The once happy and smiling land of Maly is now Ike a graveyard fit only for buzzardg and undertakers, If i were nocessary to enforce strict discipline for | @ period fn the Interests of the masses no sorioum minded persom would object, but Mussolind’y apart. Deeds aha smn aes cat enjoy life es uswal The workers only will be com pelled to wear the long faces, }