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UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL
SEATH TO PEONAOEl DOWN WITH TENANIRY IIIE Wer E I AlII UI M
FrN i IFrs Fure Fe orts. Free Workshops the World Overl Organization t Is Porwer L.om tn i r r.....r , m i UIrp a i n
FEUlOW EtS UNITED WE STAND. DIVIDED WE FAIL! lriii lamhi laFUraJ MMA Vs is
of D
THE VOICE 1 PEOPLE
"AN INJURY TO ONE IS AN INJURY TO ALL."
VoI,.trM : II '"1111/.ii IV'-.I NI W O()I.IANS, I.0()ISIANA, 'ITIJRSI)AY, JULY 24, 1913 '"TiUTII CoNIJUERs" NUMBER 29
.....The Flag.
,~t,, .. -"T We wove the Flag.
·i (! ý'; ii We dyed the Flag,
We wont scab under the Flag.
S[Signed] The Workers.
Our Fathers Flag.
Ily ('ovINm'wUN HAuL.
SOur father's flag was rained by hands
Toil-brok. in the ancient lands;
Yrlnn Ixington to Yorktown they,
" Ie ienath 'its folds, blazed freedom's way;
And, chee.ring, an its stars unfurled,
l Trly fir~ld the shots heard 'round the world.
\The ushote that swept King (Jeorge's home,
The ahots that shook lit. Peter's dome,
- "1' :The shota that erushed the throne of PrFie
And waked all Eunrope from its trance
.. ThI shots thlit santifg to priest and king
"+r~As 'oFN y111 fre4Eolt n'i guns can sing!
Ilir fatlier's fiag ! Our father's flag!
.Il'.enr stri,'ken tyrant" rlled a "rag;"
/ '-. ",.,,Ithat hl'r"1 ani justier lived anew
Wlherese..'r their IhaIner fltw;
'l'was .,v ,ry whlere. on land and a~ia,
'' 'I'IThI oritll,ume of lileerty!
o(ur fathl.r's flng iIno mtcre insp)ires,
N,, nore' ther host. of freedom fires!
'i .k. iI =, N ninre we. se, it gleaIni and shine
Abhve' retie'llion'a hattle line'
"W H ITE SU PREM A CY". '' ,,, ,f Ih,,' , wh, ,'lh it "rag"
Slhlve, stl,'n, t,,,, olrr ft'her'n flatg!
The above Cartoon is published by courtesy of "T'Ili ~lAS;SIS'", VI (ireeiiwich Avenue, 'New York City,
a Magazinel alwaVys well worth readting.
Lynch Law Incited In Seattle By
Secretary of Navy Daniels.
Is Woodrow Wilson To Be The Buiicihanan Of The Social
Revolution? All Recent History Points That Way.
"Daniels Against Red Flag."
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T lE PEOPLE, 335 Carondelet
" Street. New Orleans, La.
Exchanges please make note.
All Locals owing for bundles
please rush remittance. Address
335 Carondelet Street, New
Orleans, La. C. H.
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Fruit Trust Coolies Rebel
Passengers "Mutiny"
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"not" to e }114 off1II Ed n sfl t1 Fruit
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4111r 14'(ili, steamshipjI I 4lUs airrivedI ill
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the I,1r4I4I1. 114 fiuren she land ed. lhe "loll
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lI\ :r Iirti;iIErl irr fromih the: lofifuersl'S ,
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a mu i III .1 I thaý ri S ole.. The nein 441,
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WEREl I~ 1 IN I( EI H). w'r4"º badtly mial
hIided 441 4I. 1114 rmortatl ly woJundedI man
wla, as usual, shot in the BACK.
A woman "hero" saved officer Proe
tEr's life' arnd tlwo priests offered up
Iraye.rs of thannkgiving after the "glo
rious victory." The strike-breakers
were dlelivered over to the ten
d.er merelies of the United Fruit Co.
IIANIC(I'TFED TWO AND TWO TO
;E'T IE It, and placed on board the S. 8.
Ilerelia of bloody fame, °where "The
Itmrn" says they were found the next
rlay erooning their native s.nge and very
happy. "The Item" also says that
('Captain" home "implied" that the offi
'..rs of the Cor,us and not the China
nii; we*re responsible for the trouble.
anll we' Kuess the "'Captain" knows, as
w'e co.nshier him an expert in this line
of busirnes. The "Picayune" on the
str.ength of this "mutiny" (OF PAS
SENS;ERS\ ) ,demands that mutiny be
.a agin made a crime punishable with
death at the liscretion 4f ship officers
l'The " l'ieayu.ne" is ouir most religious
d laily pape'rs, whic'h probably accounts
for its bloodthirstiness. No one was ar
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