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fULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 1010 - - : ' 4 nuoo ' Labor Strangles Bolshevism "For the first time in many years the extreme radical groups which have always contributed the most noise and a great deal of mischief, pitch their songs in a subdued key," according to the New York World correspondent at the American Federation of Labor convention at Atlantic City. While every' day a Buffalo editor declares that some new strike, or bomb oxpiosion, or red flag waving in this country or Canada confirms his belief that "Union labor is in the hands of un scrupulous men whose political, social and eco nomic priciples stand on -all-fours with those of I eninc, and 1 rotzky," the evidences of con servatism at the convention are many. For in stance, the president of the Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders union has sent out an order to local unions which, he says, "serves notice on all that Bolsheviki, I. W. W.Yor kindred gentry will not be tolerated." r For an enlightening account of the latest phases of the struggle in the labor world be tween radicalism and conservatism you should read the leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for June 21st. It presents the subject from all angles. Other important news articles in this fine number are: How iHickson Heals By "Laying On of Hands" An Account of the MethodYand RetulU of the Enguh Christian Healer at Trinity Church, New York Republican Effort to Split the Treaty Hog Island Vindicated Where American Dead Are Buried in the Argonne (With Map) Germany's Food, Conditions British Praise for Sims Has Coal Any Bearing on Morals? America Now Makes Gbod Optical Glass Walt Whitman Speaking American in English The Letts in the United States Many Striking Illustration, Including Humorous Cartoons. TUT? DT7ADT 17 HTJJr DT? AFv unM A IJLJL X 11 J I. JUH, VV J-1V7 lVlvVly The Dutch View of Giving Up the Kaiser The Senate's "Boost" for Ireland The Suffragists' Last Campaign Mr. Burleson Returns the Wires Hans Dorten's Little Rhenish Republic Ominous Days in Italy Caves Lined With Red Ore Curbing a River With a Steel Skeleton Lemordant, the Blinded Painter Rome and Athens on Church Unity The Best of the Current Poetry CHE DIGEST" P The best test of any periodical is the class of its readers. Character in a mapazine or newspaper attracts men and women of standing and judgment as inevitably as a flower draws the bee, and for the same reason. G lance around you in train, on the street cars, in hotel lobbies, wherever jour fellow humans congregate, and note the people who read Till! UTKKARY DK1KST. They are tin- best type. They buy THK DKIKST because they know it is accurate, impartial, Whole some, comprehensive, and up-to-date, because they can take it home lo their children with confidence, and because it covers the world's news as no other periodical dues. Are you with them? 9 June 21st Number on Sale Today All News-dealers 10 Cents Tla a Mark ol Dlstlnotlon to Ba a Raadar of Th Literary Digest "7 .A. ft . a av T ' 4Mb lLa f Fo" a X &lngl Dlm I at ths 1 News Stands I Each Wek ft nm fUlor I innrcrh' urn 1 n H nn f"r I yfrly atiluu-rtptinn ft 3 uumlirn) to coinni' p. Willi Jul) Hal nuiiibrr. FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famou. NEW Standard Dictionary) NEW YORK Tf vi iir rtfix-i ! i'i-t u m ! out, h- will rpt u t "i t ' In, , i ) 1 ii't j,t r j a t I i c 1 1 ! i rn e 1 1 l r '