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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TU SDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1 928 FIND THE REVEREND NORMAN THOMAS Oy Heb Eis Democrats, . G.OP. Are Jim . Crow Parties | Nesta lh SUBSCRIPTION RATES: “ bi H.C. oe : sy eo Pee ‘ ‘or the first time in the history’ By Mail (in New York only): ;of the Workers (Communist) Party ] $8ayear $4.50 six mos, ‘$2.50 three‘mos, iMéve' We been cinfeceted “ith auc » Mai tide of Neer voreys a ‘ask as gaining the support of the Aree By uae pao ae 00 nee aaa (most oppressed and exploited sec- ROBERT MINOR Editor ee ine cues ‘ jtion of our class—the Negro work- i Pts eon erate nes Address and mail out checks to The Daily Worker, ers: X OMIM cE DUNNEH Ooi, canted Assistant Editor rk, N, Y. The Workers (Communist) Party ¥ has invaded the solid south with its L Bene. Brains ;Message of working class solidarity 4 For President a oR Teal and race equality. It is there to a O aE E & O M M U N I S ! ifight the vicious system of caste V ” | Prejudices that keep both the black 3 For President For Vice-President :and white workers at the mercy of : R BENJAMIN GITLOW {the southern capitalists, ; LLIAM Z, FOSTE J The Workers (Communist) Party, 4 Wik ay speaking, has proven it~ ') i ;98lf to be the only political party a i |thatis capable of leadin, z- ‘ i 1 pabi ding the strug. 2 j RD | 4 WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY igle against the oppressors and their s tools, such as J. L. Lewis, William 0: sii : Green and the rest of the labor bu- te Wm. Z. Foster For the Party of the Class Struggle! Ben Gitlow ranuebacy “whe deny the Newe'an: be Bar the Workers! Geet Against the Capitalists!) tranee to the labor unions. Two Jim-Crow Parties. s i qimienihereee: ee ecurtes Uap Never before in the history of Ss + r * > “ iven murdering Sacco an: Ze i was nor- finance capital has the true role of be Sacco and Vanzetti W ere “G | mal and usual action of capitalist govern- | American imperialism been so & the Works” ment, and exactly a major part of the func- | stripped of its mask and exposed in ve nt ; : : its real class ch fi von a! 18 tion for which capitalist government exists. arate eae sane bi Soren SH tv The “Outle ok and Lae pen ab ee Of course the judge who sent them to death, } For Manoir Perilinn kee Se eral capitalist magazine which pu by bad y | the governor who refused to pardon them | and Wilmington, Delaware, and in 4 newest details of the fre ine Baa Nag hee and lied to conceal evidence, and Coolidge, | democratic Houston, Texas. our Mi of Sacco and Vanzetti, apologizes to e © a ena sneeringly refused to stop the crime— Communist nominees are being ter- # talist class for doing so, in these words: | of course all of them, and the editors of the | rorized and imprisoned for expound- th in the administration | Outlook from the very beginning—knew that ing the platform of the Workers t oad to) diss . ete + (Communist) Party and its fearless st on the road to disin- | Sacco and Vanzetti were innocent and not denunciation of lynching, peonage, tegration.” | highwaymen or murderers. segregation and its ringing demands fe The magazine explains further that: The Outlook and Independent is trying to re ae piel Ree si “Tt is for this reason that there is laid upon Ro confidence in the ee Senne shown that Communism is not the bel the press of any country the profound obliga- ment and ruling class, so that the workers hogey it has been depicted by the a tion of eternal vigilance and close scrutiny | will let the next Sacco and the next Van- ————- lying capitalist press, but the true Hd where courts, legal procedures and lawyers are | zetti be murdered by the government. : friend and champion of all oppressed a concerned, , | iat . Py @ e workers, a Ne is in response to this obligation that The | But when the Outlook aud Independent a S S tril eC in in nesot a s ee ee, : ‘ | uiloo! | Fey) Supe: ER Pees iss | ur stand for the Negro has at Re the results says, “We can improve this system, but we .| tracted the attention of at least one ine tion of B cannot discard it,” it lies in two respects, | |Negro news service, namely, the be water hold-up.” (Our First: We cannot improve the capitalist sys- By PAT DEVINE. fe |will help to build a genuine labor | Crusader News Service, which from Here we have the motive of a capitalist | tem. Second: We can discard it. ta, home of the Sceatical |party, but because they know they fie fe cea Vigan - ‘4 p a - vee = . : & ae DeLana eke nat Cae * . oq i i: | militant fight carried on by the tiv organ in exposing further a crime | of the It can be discarded only by overthrowing Sives of the northwest, is the Stee] Trust Domination; Workers Fight Fake ey eee eet Bans Ao ehveet ae Toe (ie Gpnnesnedeciocaee Me capitalist class and government which was the rule of the capitalist class. iene sf one of the gore renee “Progressives” {pendent political action and attempe teckvihe te extensively used by the ia already completely exposed. To re-establish It has been done. In the Union of Social- idee nee tee ae ARs ogre |to lead it into the channels of class. | Negro press, with the result that er among the millions of workers who were dis- | ist Soviet Republics, it is the Fullers, the jndictmest obaag ebciety Gor \collaboration. jour seller nis Pas pe illusioned by the action of the capitalist gov- | Thayers, the Katzman’s and the Coolidges | tained in the National Platform of | be enjoying a great wave of pros-jon the rising vitality and militancy | ee Bands og ree Nee gree vespectaliy the In ernment in murdering Saeco and Vanzetti— | that are brought into court—into the work- Yorkers (Communist) Party. | perity, and the capitalists and bank. lof the working class, and must be while faniee apace ie hes toatl south, a a to re-establish among them their “faith” in | ers’ courts—and made to answer to working und of the ers and railroad magnates are reap- kept in the scrapheap in which, by ? This then is bound to influence al sebaligh lawes thie is the miative. | “clas justice for their crimes its 10,000 1 ing millions of dollars in profits, the | its reactionary treacherous er Capitalist iaws— 1s 18 mou - | s s S. policy, it 28 @ democrat, doesn’t even recog- a wonderful hunting preserves, a ve rking farmers of the state are| nize the party at all, A * * * Today we i i | the farmer-labor party is ing in the southland to our doctrine table paradise for the idle rich, we reaping poverty. Hundreds of them Farmer Labor Party. jean say the farmer-! bor party iz in % * . 8 A eothe: _ Scceticr avid ast ‘ as . | x jan instrument for holding back the |of the class struggle. Many of the fo Now let’s see what the method is. The Join the Workers (Communist) Party, and | nevertheless find poverty and unem- are driven off the land every year | The farmer-labor party, long look- | militaney of the workers and farm-|southern newspapers, for example tr F ; loyment taking toll of the work-|and forced to go to the big cities to ‘i vy pap 1H italist 1x ine assures its readers that | start toward doing it. fabatbct Bare aay : . Jed upon as an instrument of revolt ers and not as it was intended, an/in Texas and Louisiana and other be x a " q 7 Se ick ye. ers and poor farmers, join the already large army of un-|; the hands of th ia has |, 7% Ye 4 8 srime of murdering Sacco and Vanzetti 7, istit a ipati A iy-|2 the hands o} s masses, has instrument to help in the fight for places in the south, have given much, th < Vote Communist! The speed-up of Ford, sweat shop|¢mployed. Mechanization is driv-| ver to the side of sy a 3 diane 3 is explained by the fact that “Judges, like ie : cae Ree LS h ll f. ff the land|S0n® over to the side of reaction. | hotter conditions. Standing as it! publicity, in many instances cover- Shoe TNE ae Mc eae conditions in packing plants, long |ing the small farmer ovnductrnt | Handicapped from its organization does for a genuine farmer-labor par- ing the entire front page, and with Sc other men, are human, in their capacity for |hours in lumber camps, together and making way for the ee by the non-partisan policy of the A. ty, the Workers (Communist) Par-| prest big headlines ts ihe pine re error,” and that, “juries are human and : i ‘ with the exploitation of the poor ization or Efficiency Farmer. |F. of L. and the treachery of the ty state this con only\ emerge from | William oe Foster; Communist cee th make mis Democratic Campaign Fund farmers, make up a direct contrast! The International Harvester com- joea] misleaders, it for some time the breaking up of the present didate, ra 5 vad preludica ly ss . : Pr yestoi |to the ostentatious luxury of the! pany and other big trusts dominate nevertheless retained a semblance of farmer-labow party and its corrupt|\ From ap : sith We haee aie ee He pie Gene Werde Fee maetnee ali S otee $3,065,038 [hunting camps. and Practically own the small farm- | working class policies. Mr. Ship- | aggregation of political and traitor- dealing with tees plysnnses of the He working bsahiaes confidence ED eHey SOvet a, aye | Steel Trust Domination, (oe Mortgages and aru tellaee are | stead, representative to the U. S.|ous tricksters who are attempting to | solid south there is bound to be a | | ment, is to convince the workers that the Official reports of the Democratic National | Grae aN SE teady menace. McNary-Haugen | senate has been its most consistent stifle the spirit of revolt, reaction between the Negroes and re cold-blooded, carefully planned, long consid- | Committee state that so far receipts for their |jegislatures “verily the Hole life o¢ Pills are red herrings thrown into|enemy. He comes before me how | ‘Tasks of the Communist Party. [Kew Klux, Kegan te Heats: in ered and carefully executed murder of Sacco campaign fund total $3,065,038. the state, stands the anti-labor open = Of da nae mee He be sare ay Nae coe Eel ie spite ce Seemingly insurmount-|Tegion. This, then, our southern 7, 34) ceeGehl Na SRASHPR ket? an Mga cue : . eel i P slavery, | per cent, but not for the work- | a le difficulties, our Party set to of and Vanzetti was all a “mistake,” an Hs Almost all of this money has already been rice bes es av, ae tom the real problems. -Thelers and farmers, as the fulsome | work to put candidates on the ballot, ee ze peat cus Bi we of a court which really intended to deal out spent, Radio broadcasting alone has cost Wit be with uses as the United Wcalthy farmer is the only one who| praise of the most reactionary capi- One hundred thousand farmer-labor | in fie. of attack be. the to e same sort equally well to all Lae Fi A ager ages 2 will be with us so long as the United | would benefit by such legislation. | tatist ni wspapers well show. 1, ‘ aq | Papers in time of attack by the K. of the same sort equally well to a during the last single week $63,729.98. The hee Gee joes. M. y a ewspap: voters who voted in the primaries |} : To convince the workers that the Efe ae Rn ue are not thei aa nec toes Men |State and gasoline taxes imposed | “nite “aah betrayal took place, | were ineligible for signing our peti.|" & > 2 clas on i boracahe eesig ieor petay - x =) Smith-For-President Colored League received are AMES ont sda + Coins upon the farmer bring in enormous however, at the last annual farmer- | tions, which meant we had to strike Ee Bari ca capitalist courts are all right in their pur- $15,000; the Al Smith for President Foreign soya a beth bither and Stuer sums supposed to be used to im-/ labor party convention where the|out in new fields, This was done|, The 1928 presidential campaign is tr pose and their normal functioning—is the Yanguage League, $5,000, all only last week. 35,'he wi Beet pe layed eo used No, nas: is this money | Starkeys,. Teighans, Cramers, Me-|ond qo went on the ballot with 1,000 | being waged with the greatest fer- : * es M dictates, Privacy o ‘e home, free- used? No, only the roads used | Py, ve | oa it; x known in the epoch of s method. : ‘ Money has been spent lavishly in all of the dom of speech and assemblage are |}, the rich ae tee A Coubtey thei long resord of wecinten on (eres surblas oe ee ee financial eapitalier In these days N Then the capitalist magazine goes another forty-eight States. myths with the efficient steel trust are terrible, and in many in- betrayal, Shipstead had been waver: | Teatiiced Many cEe cade TOE Deastidn we ete decal watching El step and expounds its political philosophy : Over three million dollars is a pretty big SPY ae aad on rig osol impassable during the rainy /ing between running as a republi- |not realize the feegtane and im-|the behavior of the various classes. 2n our system is the only means we have sum, and it is certainly the best proof of the eon SRL ee and winter season, can or independent when the con- | portance of the job. On one hand we see the parties of mi pa bite i ris pee tants p ee an BER Dy Su ioe tht ia ei Aige The Three Capitalist Parties. | vention, in spite of the most flagrant | ‘The election campaign neverthe-|hig. business, the republican and S The election cam n neverthe. ce and protecting society senselessness of the charge put forward by relied upon, as their most trusted . ; j } i srpelay neverty heii b h iali BE “We can improve this sys | Hoover that Al Smith or the democr: Fee a ies loyes have been shown as spies| The republican party, virtual ruler insults on his part, offered him the ' Jess has acted as a tonic to the mem- | their servant boy, the socialist he tenis. but we eninot discard’ik.” | hae anything to do ae seein HS DARBY, of the steel trust of the state, has done nothing to a P. area ned ore ite bership, From being apathetic they | party. iid cies oe the Ay ae (ep 7 f . ro tal izati j- help the workers and farmers. The: Vs against the wishes of a militant | became energetic. Today we are | young militan orkers ~(Commu- : * * * f x To talk organization, go to a radi- P : ey ane thi = a iy eae = Ha Every. intelligent’ worker knowa that that The biggest business men of the country cal meeting, or read a radical paper |? > outspoken representatives of big prom tes Ge ey gate oe ie ie |mobilized better than ever before, nist) Eat, ile oe the Wie va avery intelligent worker § ab a have contributed to pile up the $3,000,000 is sufficient to bring down the business. Under their administra- fates presel io Supporte jam For the first time in the history mony. 6! le working class, id un capitalist magazine would not have dared | gion ‘find fur the d cate. riy, |blacklist which means, in effect, to|tion the workers and farmers haye | Watkins, jof the state the Communist Party | this clear demarcation the class djf- ex print a word of exposure of the details of the | C@™paign fund for the democratic PaT ey lent 6tf trom'the working class fami. See conditions becoming worse and| Lundeei, who had been looked has come out four square against | ferentiation is clearly seen. ar is 1V; tti if tens of mil. | And certainly capitalists of the same size lies the right to live. The rich soil Worse. The democratic party, realiz- upon as a spokesman of the minor-| the misleaders and pseudo progres-| The question then arises, what murder of Sacco and Vanze recaps oe have contributed and are contributing to the ah the alae by right the property ing the resentment against the re- jity, entered the primary contest] sives, and is certain to mare than | nust be the outlook of the working i ie woe poe i ld-wide | Campaign fund of the republican party. If of all the people, is handed over 5 Publicans, feel they have a chance to [for governon aetenunitee nominee | double its 1924 presidential vote this |class, especially the oppressed Ne- er that capitalist paper—crea a world-wide i! mi é Becca eee e the Sent ty j ;.|¢apture the state. Records prove the | for Bovernor, ostensibly to fight for | year, To consolidate our influence | groes, in relation to the old parties? pe vement against the capitalist government | Official reports of the republican National the trust Diet Aen In EV democratic party is no better than|@ clean militant party. However, |we must not stop at the election} When a man with such a caliber movement a tt cap g C C blist hey wi ernment positions. Whilst owning ¢ et . | is site: v3 Py oy of the United States for that matter. Did | ©4mpaign Committee are published, they will much land, the trust exploits the ‘he republican party. Both are di-|@8 soon as it became clear that he | campaign, as William Pickens advises the Ne- Uh tlook “Cora ot i Apert fore the | Very likely be a revelation of the bigness o leazed” land. Hires being afraid a| tect representatives of the bosses, had a chance of nomination he Industrial Work. groes of North America that be- me the Ou Ook expose the crime be ver it? | the sum spent for Herbert Hoover's cam- mont might: matevialiget fae taking! The socialist party is a younger |trimmed his sails and compromised| we must go into the unions, or-|tween the two evils to choose the an es of workers became agitated over it? PaeR it away: Seanutheen, They are sup-| brother of the major parties and|With Shipstead. ganize the unorganized and dig our- | republican nominee, Herbert Hoover, ag And with the present explanation of | P#!£2. : ‘ i posed to pay taxes on this land but always betrays the workers. A Sail Under False Colors. selves deep down in the masses. Al-/and decries the possibility of Ne. wa the Outlook and Independent, every worker | The republican and demoeratic parties have | sivays are maneuvering, buying off | Strong Political force in the days of| Successful in the primaries, Lun-/ready we have two shop nuclei|groes supporting an “ideological tar : s it should know that the magazine | millions to spend for their election campaigns, | politicians like Chauncey Paterson Van Leer, the party very rapidly deen openly ratted by coming out | where previously we had none, Fac-| third party,” Mr. Pickens cannot who reads it shou g * Th A a i ate, ‘ee f. labor legi lost its influence as a result of be-|as a supporter of Shipstead in the | tory papers are distributed in two|expect to continue to receive the blishes this exposure only for the precise | because they are the political parties of the |(farmer-labor legislator and steel e t ‘ oe publishes this exp e only ere ‘ck The Work C ist) Party is |ust spy) in order to circumvent |ayal after betrayal. The old/general election. So complete has|Ford plants. Comrades are leaving | prestige that he long enjoyed among reason that it giv to restore the “faith | Tich. The Workers (Communist) Party is such payment, | Daily Star, once a labor newspaper |been the betrayal of Lundeen that non-basic industries to get into|the class-conscious white workers pa of the working class in the capitalist gov- | the political party of the poor, of the work- | Towns are moved overnight to ad confiscated by Van Leer, became | the bureaueracy of the Railroad | basic industries. Our orientation is|and the advanced section of the Ne- ta ernment which murders workers, ing class, of the poor farmers, of the OPp- |make way for the greedy maws of the outspoken champion of reaction. | Brotherhoods (with Messrs, Royster | definitely towards the factories groes, bo: . : " pressed Negroes, and has as its sole support the steel trust shovel searching for | With one ce ils notable Sieh ie aad ay ene te bail PAH dp the has are i be eared No Pussyfooting. z i i eae ¥ rs rich ore deposits. When the work- the Socialist aldermen are indistin-|are against al ing both Shit |g, Anti-war work, usually carried on| We hay eached the stage where ¢ We declare to the workers that there was yay on sige 0) ee 3. 4 bie dad argent the, teres: aire ou the pean and EDs panty a4 Leen in company of preachers and paci- ‘Ge io one pivenoriie: Brom Th no “error” in the murder of Sacco and Van- ne ationa ection Campaign Com- tory is turned into an armed camp. | {¢™mocratic aldermen. The onte pow-|and Lundeen, ley do this, not be- zetti by the state of Massachusetts (with the whole machinery of the United States government tacitly but actively participat- | ing and equally responsible). The capitalist | court did not make a “mistake” in picking Saceo and Vanzetti as enemies and murder- ing them. The action of the government in mittee of the Send your cont It can be done. Workers (Communist) Party needs quick support to finish the mobiliza- tion of the masses for the election campaign. ribution, of at least one dollar, | at once to the National Election Campaign | Committee, Workers (Communist) Party, 43 East 125th Street, New York City. Injunctions, police, state troopers erful socialist party is now a sore and “specials” ruthlessly club and places itself, cause they believe these misleaders kill the strikers. The trust sweeps aside or compels to do its bidding the straw men who officer the var- ious legislatures. Only a powerful, well organized working class eh meet and defeat the steel trust |, It Will be remembered that the FASCISTS’ ARM ABROAD bleeding hands and feet, in solitary large sections of the Negro race liv- fists, was definitely taken inside the army camps. We distributed hun- dreds of bulletins and leaflets to the Citizens’ Military Training Camps, some reaching the regulars. We raised the slogan, “Learn whom to fight when learning. how to fight.” For the first time in the history a close observation of Mr. Pickens’ activity we know that he is too well versed in political economy not to know that there are no fundamental differences between the old parties and that under Wilson’s adminis- tration, which was democrat, the working class and Negroes were no Manchester | Guardian” | recently itelation in his eal! in the frightfull pag pect inc ea ae aation | ore. and 0 less persecuted than ponte | published a discussion on the politi-|island of Santo Stefano, cannot functioning as it should, un. |UNder the Harding or Coolidge ad- P| — “5 3 a m sah Backus, Power Magnate. | cal prisoners in Italy. The facts|doubt that if this letter originates doubtedly “will make ‘Heatwa: ministrations, Ge > if Backus, the lumber’ magnate, is | coming to light on the frightful | from a relation of Terracini’s at all, Blsction ‘Cainpai ys On the other hand, the only po- “ THE W RITINGS OF EU GENE V. DEBS noted for his efficiency in corrupt-| treatment of the prisoners, and the|it has been written to save other in “Campaign, litical party which has demonstrated ale ing legislatures and oppressing the | serious condition of ‘Terracini and acne! He Uy ay in Turin ae nuneiyre eli d are a di-| to ete world ue re eel es re we masses of workers. Low wages, long | Gramsci, could not be set aside by| from unheard of sufferings, hig ie ye Oe, the election campaign. | ing the struggle against the forces fo, i tahowas & igwtone deliver: ‘i i i - |hours and speed-up.are features of the denials of the fascist attache, This is the major campaign around|of reaction is the Workers (Com- tbe ca niger Re a aMeE A epee) bad da ieee can haga) ett gel reach ct'thag Another means was resorted to, | AMERICAN MINES UNSAFE |which our other work has centered. [srates crete, Workers ignores the ‘ious bedbabld foie Waal iruitl bs casions.| ANG NS pac cotton revolutionary action, etc, leaders are not beyond reach of this « fan” pub-| Me Gag Maes O'(BY Mail) |All campaigns were definitely linked |this, although he is well Oran Oe a ir role at Rev Ite" This eas se- doubt the most eloquent and popular| é : + Powerful influence. i ie nee bles nit ih Mine ee ee nates Bureau, “af-/ap with the election, bender abort tescin deo repens a ‘Voices adh ever iS untae Fe the] orator of the American labor move-|, * Valuable feature of this volume Today we hear much talk about | Hshe a letter at Bard soa Mines has acknowledged that the| The Party membership today is nor democratic parties care any- Pe Seer ne. 2 couection ol is the critical introduction by Alex-| the raising of the water level on the | Zerracini, living in Bradford. She] 4 merican coal mines are more dan- | approximately 950 and will go over thing for the Negro, as has been outstanding utterances and ideas of/ ment. — , ig| {der Trachtenberg. Beginning with| border. This is just flict of | Seated that her cousin was enjoying| cone than the Englich and Euro- | the 1,000 mark. iearl by how the last N; ba the world’s pioneer revolutionary) tiom his earliest speech after his). brief biographical sketch, Debs’ | oT" bit just a conflict o! |the best of health, and would be re.| ®¢?° a st The lection campaign period ciearly Seen 10) e last Na- pe leaders, and provided with critical release from the Woodstock jail,|®, ie SuVI snk “Becta ~_|interests between Backus and the leased at once if he would agree to|Pe@" coal mines, In a report on pal Pp tional Republican Committeeman, wwe PS aaa al ¢ discriminating | where he ....s imprisoned for lex ting|Vl@WS on the various burning ques-|stecl trust. One wants the water | ditions. This almost incredible|‘/ecttic wiring in American mines |Marks great progress in the life of Perry Howard, was disgraced, show- Peamensnorey ot: 8, diecr defin-|the A. R. U. strike in 1894, to his|18 confronting the American la-|raised to insure his industries Conditions, This almost incredible| ,j. stated that: “From the stand-|0ur party. We are a party of the ing that that party can no 1o1 a>’ ormanent character, is a defin-|the A. R. U. ” +" ing | DOE movement today and an evalua- maximum of power and the others | l¢tter can only be explained by the ‘oint of European mining practice |masses instead of a sect. We must be trusted in giving justice to the * ite contribution to the library of the oe “ape es pues 3 i: tion of his character as a revolution-|Taxmaum of power, and vice-versa | terrorist methods being employed by be European mining in general, and |Duckle down to the task of greater facthka Meets ‘ peek, 1 ci aa iain mn, which is Vol-|masses Inew him. The collection | {St are presented in a well-informed| The corrupt trade union leadership | ‘he fascist authorities. ; British in particular, American wir- |4nd greater activity, The future is ae wh inte "iret satiaata tht special| contains D. S$ on wer, and authoritative manner. of International Falls lines up with| Those who know the frightful ing methods are extremely unsafe.” With our Party, Long live the Com. CPN TIERS STE hia Pee Savi tat ney cues eras fism, indvotrial versus erat: union-| The other volumes in the series|Backus, whilst that of Duluth lines | pressure put on the familiee vx ae, /Munist Parties of the world! Greet- Ruth Matthew Wil nud the ok te 1 re Sti "Debs, who was| ism, class struggle versus class col-/are: Lassalle, Robespierre, Marat,|up with the steel trust. The work. | political prisoners in Ttary, and who) Complete and Immedins ings to our presidential candidates! (phe ithe ch lnat hb! achacitea ep eee i aie was not laboration, trade union bureaucracy, K. Liebknecht, Danton, Bebel, W.|ers gain nothing either way. | know that in actuality Umberto Ter. | are pA a Lag NT pakleg Forward to a Workers’ and Farmers’ the sprelutienney ana ies th: Ree ain hg erred preside tial the socialist party, the Russian Re-|Liebknecht, Lenin and Ruthenberg. a the country is supposed to lracind is lying sick to death, with| tua wemi-colontent Government, the mud of Ags 8 ni mcemmenan ar on sae

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