The Social Democrat. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 84, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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SOCIAL DEMOCRAT.
Published every Wednesday.
'■ ”! ‘ bis word bet ■ , \ -, .. • roR OV'INO l\ POVKRTV.
>•"'? We believe at k-nst a few of ! ___
at
the Firm Foundation's readers are
as capable of discriuiinution as its
Published by the Socialist Co-Op-; editor,
•ratIvc Publishing to. lola. Kan. vvln.:
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Fotinda;
Mrs. Oora Merts...........F.ditor
Stanley J. Clark.......A into Editor
II. Orady Milner......Aero Editor
have your attention, we
some questions that ap-
recent issue oi the Firm
float thej pen of our
friend of Polytechnic,
F. Led Iosv.
Ownership: (’. I! A n trong.
Stanley .1 Car!:, Mrs. Dora ’ irts.
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Entered as Second Class Matter,
at the Post office at
under the Act of March 3, 1S70.
Office 329 West Fourth Street.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
A rro-s here means
your subscription ev- <B!y<?H
fiires next week.
Flint FOUNDATION SHIELDS
CAPITALISM AXI) ITS l)K-
FENHKICS.
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W.
wants Information. We will try to
give it to him even if his queries do
show hia "rashness of youth" and
"careless writing" in a like manner
to that the writer is charged with.
1. Ho wants to Know "how many
Oklahoma City, models we know who are not So-
cialist5.’ We take it he means by
"infidel” one who opposes the truth
| or nuthorlti veuess of the Christian
religion. If this is the case we can
truthfully say we know scores, yea,
hundreds of men and women who
are not Socialists and are infidels in
the fullest sense of the word. We
will name three or four of the most
prominent. William Howard Taft,
late republican president, is a Uni-
tarian in religion. Unitarian ism de-
nies that Christ was the only be-
gotten Son of God and rejects in its !
the orthodox Christian j
trinitarian idea. Fully half the in- •
fideis of America can endorse the
Thomas Kdi- !
Charles Teilier, the inventor of
the cold storage process, which fir t
enabled the American packers to ex-
port meats, is dying in Paris at the
age of 86, in a destitute condition.
Tellier's invention meant millions of
dollars to the packers of the world,
it is said he would have died some
fib says he weeks ago from hunger, had not aj
neighbor drawn $20 from a bank and j
given it to him. A subscription j
taken by the cold storage association |
vas srolon by the association book-
keeper.
ATTEMPTS TO III
HUERTA THUS
Mexico City, .Vox-. 10.—While
Provisional President Huerta
was driving along Capatxalcn
causeway, late Thursday, a mall
rushed out and sel/eil the horses'
bits flourished a revolver and
attempted to shoot the Mexican
dictator.
The horses reared and trampled j
the man. injuring him perhaps fatal- '
Church of Christ has the ly' He was arrested »,ld rushed away
: to jail. His name is not known.
) This information came in a spe-
cial dispatch to the Sun Francisco
j Chronicle today. No further infor-
mation of the affair was obtainable
It seems Uort’ today' No members of the die-
informu- itator ® Immediate retinue would con-
ilOMiPSLIS C/in
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IIS SI8KRS
lieves the
truth and is founded on the rock of
fact, why does he fear the effects of a
storm of misrepresentation, the
winds of criticism and the flood of
abuse that is the natural lot of ev-
erything under the sun.
that it is faith, and not
tion'' that the brother needs, if he
(By Dwight Spencer.)
The Firm Foundation, official or- entirety
gan of the "Church of Christ,”
seemingly lias thrown its whole in-
fluence into the movement insti- ,*r0cd of Unitarianlsm.
gated by the Homan Catholic church 80n, the great inventive genius of
to fight the inroads of Socialism j America, is not a Soc ialist. He
and to perpetuate the capitalistic j po8e8 ,he idea of the immortality,
system of exploitation of the work-; Can ,Jl; ()o thla and not be an mtldei
ers' by the shirkers. It has ever to the Christian religion? Mark
had faitli in his creed, he would not
; fear that Socialism would cast a
j darkness over the face of the earth
;so dense that light of truth would
not penetrate the gloom with its
divine rays.
firm the story.
Indianapolis, Inti., Nov. io.—
After six days of complete sus-
pension of street ear traffic, dur-
ing xvhtch n capitalist controlled
police department, subservient
mayor, reactionary governor and
3,000 militiamen have united to
break their strike, the OOO em-
ployes «t tlie strt*et railway
company lute Friday forced the
ear company to its knees ami
won one of the greatest labor
struggles in Indiana.
Every Indication today pointed
that the traction company would ac-
cept the counter peace proposition i
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Camp Daniels, Alaska, Nov. 10.—
Uncle Ham is actually operating a
eoul mine "here:"
Unfold your maps before we go
farther i»n<! let's locate "here
outside oi official circles very few
people in ti c United States know
that there is n Camp Daniels—let
alone its location
Follow the line of railroad north
from Seward to its end at the head
of Tornegan arm, a branch of Cook's
Inlet—then up along the north side
of the arm to Knick arms and across
this to tho town of Knick
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f [;!%:
Washington. ,\ :,e arln
mont trust is demand : „ additional
warships and extensive fortification*
to defend the Panama canal, It Is re-
ported that secret tests recently ruado
by the third division or the Atlantic
battleship fleet, under command of
' car Admiral Fisher have ahowu
that the canal virtually has nothing
to fear from tho fire of an enemy’s
fleet.
It
Th "as discovered that the fleet
climb onto a pack and ride 60 mites t'he"'’ ^ '0CaU°n °'
tho junction of the
northeast to
Chickaloon and MaUnuak rivers,
sea. and that even
when the location was known inter-
vening hills rendered them Immune
from damage.
It Is also Intimated that the data
which the striking car men offered jthen Ulroe m|l«» up the Chickaloon
to Mexico City at the request of Gen down with a thud the Propositions o. J J‘8lt ta <*a<t.p Daniels, says E. ; which has been made public concern-
Huerta. his early actions today did «»« car company that they come back | ®'havry«r* the Denver Express, ing the topograph v of the canal his
not Indicate it. ;to work under the most humilltating wa" iu company with Dr. Joseph A , .,.,—11, , f aI "
, Lind, with Cap, Burnside. miii- conditions. Holmes, director of tho bureau of ™ faIllIf<«d »« ««»•* to
Who made the Socialist tary alde of the Vera Cruz consulate, <,ar Ker''«e m“>’ '»o resumed late !"ho has loaned his services
‘ ‘ tonight or early tomorrow morning if *° 11,1 novy a' advisory chief of "the
convention? Are not the,
members infidels?" We answer that j "Ua,rt(;rt,d "uri,,K the stay
the platform committee of tl«e last i
ap" j national convention urafted the na-
i tionai platform of the Socialist par-f
| ty. It was submitted to the convert-1
j tion for discussion and adoption and ' sevG,al l,0llrs- Lind refused to j
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S. Navy Alaska Coal Investigation
make any statement, but he did not
been so. Those in tho "high places” i Twain, of "Tom Sawyer" and ,■
have always been ready to lend a J ••Huckleberry Fin” fame, was he * atT^'demo^mticallv |V,8U ,h*' na,io,lal Pala‘ <‘ did he
helping ha-,' to the oppressors of jSoclalisl? IJe ridiculed the Bible adoptcd „ ha e „ T Mexican officials,
r,ft.Z.7ZJ....... :“r::r.“"tr«-HT' *"|1” ■;:• "•»>"*• **«*•»
he. towed upon them. , ed Jehovah an irascible, vindictive, SomB „f .................... sent back to Mexico City by the state
He asks ______________________
platform? Was it not the Socialist arr,ved her» today, and went at once
national convention? Are not the110 tlle 8amc h«‘Gl "here Lind was "[ atb, rat on plans go through ■
in the* a,H liitlianapoliH Street UailwayH
capital. j company is going to see to it. and the ,)r- Ho,“e* 18 permitting no red
Nelson O Sbaughnessy. American ppace P|a»s go through—that is cer- j in this camp. Too much of that
charge d affairs, called ou Lind Irn-1taln- material is blam.d for the misfor-
mediately and they were in confer-j Hitter Fill to Swallow , tunes w hich engulfed the coal ex-
The street railway company is Pnd!tlon of the navy department to
licked. It is a bitter pill for Presj. Hi<‘ Behring river fields last year.
prevent Information reaching a for-
eign government.
November i, of the j fierce and even fickle and changeful
In issue of
above mentioned journal, appeared
an editorial headed "An infidoi
master." He was no Christian, was
he? Last but not least, we have
Challenge," which was in the main Hiram S. Maxim, the invented of
a criticism of the writer. It was ,ho8e murderous machine guns that
brought forth by the fact that the[lhe lr.agter ciasa very of)on llse m
writer had the "rashness of youth"
to think the Firm Foundation would j mission.
Some of tlie platform committee,
j were infidels in the popular sente. 1
j Others were not. But suppose they j
| were all infidels? Does that make
| the platform the official utterance
jof infidelity? It does not. “Did the;
fact that Thomas Jefferson penned j
Independence j
the epression
of infidelity? Did its adoption by
the Revolutionary Fathers make the
American people infidels just because
department to back up O’Shaugh*
iiess.v in die "verbal representations”
he is making to Huerta in an effort la
persuade the dictator to resign.
Seeker,
journal
I cowering the working class into sub- the Declaration of
publish in an Impartial manner an j Tf'b’ei’ng a'-red^rderT TehaS 1 mak° do‘'umont
answer to a certain article by U. G. think so. Hiram S. Maxim is a ma-
Wilkinson. We sent our article to ! terialUt of the order of Herbert
this paper, then waited patiently ! Spencer. He is
about five weeks for the appearan -c tributors to the Truth
of our article, in the meantime ar- <gew York, the leading
tide after article was published by agnosticism of America,
thli paper, which we could make out
to be nothing but the basest kind
of misrepresentations of the Social- pi,rgon Led,ow agks
1st movement. Finally we lost pa-
tience and wrote an open letter to the
Firm Foundation that was published
in the Social-Democrat, which the
Firm Foundation unjustly calls ..n
"infidel paper." After the publics- j wriI(,ri
HUERTA .MUST GO!
Washington, Nov. id — Provision: l
President and Dictator liner,a, is to
he subjected to renewed pressure to
force him to relinquish control of
national affairs. Although he had
dent Todd of the company to admit,
| but he knows it is true.
Gov. s. m. Unison too. Is in a po- ;
diion from which ho wishes he could
extricate himself. At the behest of l
the street railway interests he called !
out tlie state militia, because down-
town crowds bad interfered with the I
street tar traffic. Most of 'he rioting !
-—such rioting as existed--was
started by the thugs and strike
SATSfSCREAS INGFADS
II SCHOOL CAUSING
LOSS Of USEFUL LIFE
Washington.—Two years of use-
ful life are lost to every American
"ndcr existing educational conditions
due to the Increasing fads and fur-
belows adopted by tho latter day
'bool and mad:' part of their com-
pulsory curriculum.
This Is the finding of a body of
years ago by Frank Watson, Kira- eminent educators, headed by Presl-
ni<» <1, Wash., and later transferred dent James H. Baker of the Unlvors-
Krrors made there have been cor-
re-ted here and the cost of the work
just cut in half.
Chickaloon was selected as the
sile ter the navy mine because coal
outcropping here are said by all
geologists visiting the field to be the
best in the Matanuska.
This land was staked several
also one of the con-|Thomag Jeff„rKO!1 waB un infidcl and defied the United States and insists
editors do
infidels?”
j “How many Socialist
you know who are not
The Socialists
as a rule, are a tolerant people. They
a free thinker?”
From the above questions and an- i
swers we hope the reader will glean j
the fact that the writer Is not the |
only one with "representations alien |
to fact, and h.mile to every shade of j
accuracy.” We believe there is a
breakers in the employ of the
company.
Quartered about tlie
to show their faces
militiamen called into
Uhat he will remain as executive in- ^‘ovtrnor Ralston. Public opinion
defioheljs 'it was reported here to- !was “gainst the presence of the
day that President Wilson has “"Kiamen that they have been care-
evolved a new plan. fully guarded since their arrival.
John Lind let! Vera Cruz Inst night "ost ,,f came from small Indi-
to a. e
cari' " — Frost, Chicago.
;claims still lies with
city—afraid
-are 3.000
the city by
to be gone several days. He is
ana towns and villages, and generally
peeted to tell Influential hankers a"' look('d "I''"1
Just why the United States looks at
believe a man’s religious belief is a ischool boy in Teas some what more
private matter. This being true, we ancient than ourselves, who cuddi-s ■th<’ M,'xk'a" ,|U,'8(lon •>»«' way it does
by tlx citizen
a hunch of
the capital
tion of this article the Firm Founda-
tion comes out and rays we were too
hasty and that they fully intended ,
to publish my article which was de- i
layed on account of being sent to j
Brother Wilkinson for him to pre- j
pare a reply from. Very plain iIde, '
indeed. We would like to see that
reply. But suppose' this was the
case, would it be fair? The Firm
Foundation Is supposed to be neutral
In mutters of this kind Did they
present Brother Wilkinson's article
to some Socialist for criticism before
publication? We hardly think so.
The Firm Foundation makes the
writer say in an article that recent-
ly appeared in the Truth Seeker, a
free thought journal, that "its (.So-
cialism's) stay and support, lis
foundation, is infidelity." 1 said
nothing of the kind, or anything that
sounded like it. 1 did say that it
should make no difference whether
. Socialism is Deistic, t’hrlstistir or
Atheistic, If it was Just and rigtit.
That is my position, i said the So-
cialists were ever ready to defend
the merits of Socialism, either
through tiie press or on the plat-
form. On file other hand, i said the
free thinkers of Oklahoma were
ready to discuss tlie merits or de-
merits of tlie Firm Foundation's re-
ligious creed, and incidentally wound overthrow
up my Truth Seeker ar'icle. which
was written from a free thinker
Viewpoint, by challenging the Firm
Foundation to give me space to an-
swer certain derrogatory remarks
About Socialist and infidels I also
have never taken a religious census
(of tlie party membership or of its
or editors. We know almost
as many orthodox Christian writers
and editors in the Socialist party as
we do "infidels." But let's take a
broader view of 4he matter than a
merely sectarian one. If an infidel
is one who denies that: tin* present
industrial chaos of want, misery, in-1
justice, inhumanity and crime is
under tlie protecting wings of that
champion of capitalism, the Firm
Foundation, who could if he would,
plead-guilty to the same "crime.”
OFF THE REEL.
'As a Man Thinkctli So Is He."
son is a Christian, then we cannot
; name a single infidcl among the
multitude of Sociolist editors, writ
W
•ers or speakers.
' Did Robert Owen found the So-
I ctalist party in Ent.and, and did he
; not do so with the expressed view to
Christianity?" Suppose
we admit Robert Owen did found the
,Socialist party in England which he
i did riot, then we would have to deny
that h<' did it with "the expressed
view to overthrow Christianity, Ir
. .. . , . , , . ■ would lie just us sensible to a-k "Did
laid down a proposition for debate j not A!)r.lham Uncoln< svh(1
No need for the capitalists to try
to fight the Socialist party as long
heavenly ordained; then every So-,as disgruntled office seekers within
cialist writer in the world is an in- the ranks continue to do it free,
fide). But on the other hand, if :i j » » *
Christian is one who believes that a' Did you ever notice that it is onlv
time is coming when there will those who are in the thick of the fight
“peace on erth and good will to <11 against eapi'altsm w ho are call >d
men;' when all men will he brothers crooks anil other had names,
and all women soldiers of the most I * * »
• high God of Justice, Plenty and j In all the r< volutionarv itiove-
| Happiness; when every child will ments of the past the Leaders took
I stand unfettered, by the superstitions turns sending each other to the
of past or the poverty of the present, Gullotine anti when all were dead (he-
at the open door of opporunitv to master class rose triumphant,
j view with infinite inspiration its pos-j » * *
Isibilities of developing Into an indi-j Oil and water will not mi;, - lou t
: vldual far superior to any the world loose any sleep over fusion. Ki n
has ever known; one who endorses if this were not so there are pten.y
j implicitly the noble teachings of the of reasons w hy tlie Socialist party
Carpenter of Gailiioe; if such a per- «liould not be sidetracked upon the
eve of victory in this state.
and why it. objects to Huetla a-
president.
Lind is also charged with determi-
ning what is to be done about the
assembling of- the "new" congress,
i This government will not recognize
the legality of that body. But until
(it assembles and canvasses the re-
'sult of I lie polling Huerta lias an ex-
cuse for refraining from acting on
any and all demands that h_> quit.
While doing this, Lind will report
on the recent increase- of the Mexi-!
can army on financial conditions in
the capital district. That he will
1 endeavor to ge t tnio rotnmeir.u at i m
with represent lilies of the revoI i-
tionists, is <!-.■:
It is repot tec] that tit- fir.; o'
Lind's reports will reach the state
department today or tomorrow . There
is an impression in administration
circles that Huerta ic weakening. He
realizes ilttit if th< revolutionists ran
get all ex Die- arms and ammunition !
they want they will be hard t<> 1
feat. And the di< tutor is none too
confident of the- loyalty of his army.
rubes
city.
Hack to tlie "Woods.'*
V bile !here have been no really
serious clash s. it is a sate bet. that i''
th- militiantv it were parade d down
Washington street there won.el h-
more stirring times than Indianapolis
lias eve r seen in Its history.
if the arbitration plans go through
this afternoon it will be tip to Geo.
ItaM-m tee sneak the "emtiquering
uniformed heroes” back to tlx- liuie-
villages from whence they came.
Talk of a general sympi-thetlc
strike* was removed early tod,tv. The
teamsters’ union is e>n th- verge- of .•<
walkout; th* iron wot* o r*s are ter. x
'!"«• *":"t Po-.xiv it a I'-,, , iiMii-ure
Title to the
the govern-
ment.
Frost drove several tunnels into
the biuff and built several cabins.
These are being cared for by Ed
O’Brien, an old sourdough-more bejnt
on showing the agricultural value of
jth- country than Its coal resources.
This year Ed raised 700 pounds of
potatoes on c patch 30 feet square,
and some turnips weighing ten
|pounds each!
j Tb<' navy expedition men found
I Frost’s prospect tunnels full of ice.
U"catting enit and timbering them tec*
rupied a montft, after which two,
best hi. ,t'e ei, were selected for min-
ing. With a field laboratory at
hand to test samples, the* best seams
were* located, screens were e*re*r:e ;
and th- mining and sacking of it
pit keel steaming coal has been gol:i
ext mm** August.
In the* meantime, samples of * ■ <
workable bituminous outcrop <tt th
field bait* been taken for test ten*
poses, and another exp-til tion it-. !*•
Ity or Colorado, whose report was
issued by the United States bureau
of education.
"Tlie gi at mistake In on> edetca-
Hon is to suppose,” says the report,
"tnat quantity and titrnin constitutes
education. Education Is a question
of doing a few exentlal thin?a v.-«!l
and without overstrain. The colic,ro
I as ft remitted a grievous mistake let
de tunneling ever more in quantity
than in quality produced under eon-
dltions of healthy normal develop*
ment,"
; educators would have ih edo-
• Juration of th - young or-
<" ti nix years instep.! of eight.
I ’•■'* .!<! have. th<’ 'orient pass
‘ hi t sedtered J college .o
i; '» x x-e*,eared either to enter tho
' the age of 20 or. If deslr-
r «P a prof, k tion. enable
be* equipped wiihln two or
r ;> • .< later.
Ml*Ki:t)RS OF DtVOHUE.
1 ,ie*e.* Mrs Wombat lijg tx>r dl-
tit
,<iB Id
the* < tale! i
'f the
ml
did
mt
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.1 inti
j Why pay uxery" Stanley Clark,
our a11eertte i, ts batxiiirtg our tts<-ri’
eases If you have a ease* .«< txi ;t to
us. No charge, unless wo recover.
DOB l MERTS DATES.
Mrs. Merts will work in Arkansas
until tite'* state se*e r-rary. Ida ( a;'-rv,
e. <tt North 1 21 it st re*e*t, f*'* Sutit it
from Nove mber 6th te< December 2‘
TIi«> sohHers' pav
is in arrears
an!
th<* food -uppliod
is not of the*
b- -it
And t hr con Un uo»
■ fi-!:ting has
dis-
rup?o<i oruanizatioii.
fl is hr*-an si' o
f th.go fair.
Uio pr<*.Hif!fnt a n<
i 8«*fretar,v H
ryu n
ronUnw hoiiuiiil
And th* v b
fand
willin« to dpft r 1;
ost ii«- n. LOiti.r
th** fraiiohis.*- an«I
pro port v
»•.,{?!> Tlio ; i
lorj thrown
« *.» r! t .vi, l*ruu:.dn 1
>v A!bon i
so*-, ,.n ntrornoy. b<
a £t<»:kho!df
*r j ■: H(i11 p
'•;*! inasht ji
p iubiu.'! r> -•
is
i <
in the n*
• nel chailengeel this paper to pick
»ny preacher in Oklahoma e<r Texts
to affirm same and debate i* through
its columns. A little egotistical, but
A#v*rtlteless the “bluff worked
Ttic editor disdained te> notice my
challenge although heading bis evli-
torial “An Infifets Uhallenge.”
Wonder why ?
This editor of th* f' '*n k oundatiOu
gharges the writer wa' meking ,<ep-
re*>eillations olien to fact, x-iei hostile
to every shade of .Vecurac?. “Prem-
ises drafted from the r.*j.*mg e-f im-
vvas .an
infidel, sign the Prexdamatiexn e f
Emancipation that freed tite blaek
man of the South from the curse of
(chattel slavery with the* e*xpre-SHeel
purpose* of overthrowing Christian-:
| ity?" or “Diel not i'homas Paine j
| write the Crisis which war one- of
the greatest factors !n stirring the
American ’onies to the aetbn that
(made them a nation among nations,
with the expressed view of proving
the Bible is of human origin"" Them
question*! are mx* worthy of answer
’ !( ail our people should bee-one-
Stanley J. Clark will speak *.•
Wilburton Novemb'*r 16th. dark
will accept ei.ites> in Oklahoma for
three lecture eeitirse i<ii,*r De-rentb< r
1st. For terms write this office.
! from etay to elay in hope* of a i>*
abb* M-ttl* ment e< f tin eiiffb uitx
l.iixl may t*e* :>)ile to g-t |nt., t<
witit Htte-rta on iti- ?,-.>-* ■ *,;*
lx elex-s, an ace-e-eni,-tt t may
t.-,x lx I w hieii will e •<*:*::. the* f
at ion. But no faith will i>, j, ■;
Gtis gove rnnee-it tt any pron,
mail**. Performances only
e ount.
tie hi T.'-X ) I »|
V ,!l
Grady AIi!ni>r will work in Brvan
County tor the next two weeks.
I- Tills \ e <!
Tite man that claim*
cialist, aixi t hen stays el
street when be* knows ti-
ts tie sesr-iem shextid hue
spec? for his comrade
i tt be
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Merts, Dora. The Social Democrat. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 84, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1913, newspaper, November 15, 1913; Iola, Kansas. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941651/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.