Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 March 1917 — Page 7
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tUESbAY, MARCH 13, 1917.
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DEBS SIS
Gets to New York Week Ahead of Billy Sunday—Would Hang for Tom Mooney.
'Gene Debs, our own pacific townsman, -is filling the New York papers this week with accounts of his meeting? tiiere and his anti-war speeches.
Debs reached New York a week ahead of Billy Sunday and the NewYork papers say he is drawing as biff crowd's without a tabernacle as Billy Sunday will with all of his equipment and paraphernalia. The New Yorl^ Times yesterday contained the following account of his biggest meeting.
Eugene V. Debs last night urged the workers of the country to declare a nation-wide general .strike if the United States goes to. war. Speaking to an audience that packed Cooper "Union to the doors, the veteran socialist, with all his old-time fire, declared he would rather, be backed against a granite wall and shot as a traitor than "go to war for Wall street."
Bending his six feet of frame toward his hearers, Debs wrought up his 2,000 auditors almost to a state of frenzy by his picture of harm to the toilers of the United States should the country go to war. "I will never go to war for a capitalist .government," he shouted. And a few moments later he declared that the government at Washington was capitalistic. "I'd -rather a thousand times, suffer the fate of Liebknecht in Germany," he said. "I'd rather be lined up against a wall and shot down as a traitor to Wall street than fight a traitor to myself."
Like Gatling Gun.
Debs fired on like a gatling gun. Before the cheers from one declaration died' down he signaled for claim to shoot another epigram. "I am not a patriot as that word is defined in the house of Morgan," he exclaimed. "Yoy've been taught patriotism— btnitaJ-'-'patriotism—patriotism to your country, but you never had a country. When the working people own this country atid other countries there will be no.,.war. I tell you it is better to live for your country than to die for Rookefeller and Morgan."
Debs attacked the press,, which, he said, was helping the capitalists to get this, country into war. "When you read ohe of their editorials'," he sai^, "you feel as if you want, to go out and shoot somebody— that isn't patriotism it's plain damnfpolisliism. 4 "If war is declared, the workers of this country will, if they are true to their class, declare a general strike and paralyze—" The outburst of cheers drowned the rest of .the sentence.
He urged the workers to form a "revolutionary union", to down the capitalist class. The socialist movement, he said,, was the only bona fide
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rp'pvertjeht on earth. He made a plea against teaehirig "the art of'murder in ouf public schools," and deplored that some preachers were advocating war with' Germany. "Every exploiter, every tyrant in the
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history of the world," he said, "has wrapped about himself the cloak of patriotism or religion or both. Rockefeller has a billion dollars he has not one comrade. I wouldn't trade one comrade of the east side, for all his bloodstained wealth. His'body is but the coffin of his dead soul."'
Deb#urged each of his hearers to be a committee of one to carry on antiwar propaganda.
His Theory of War.
"War would have been declared long ago," he said, "If Wall street had not feared the sentiment of the people of the United States, which is against war."
As he was defending To'm Mooney, the San Francisco labor leader, who has been sentenced to be hanged May IT on a charge of setting oft a bomb during the preparedness parade there,
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some one from the audiench called out: "They won't hang him!" "You bet they won't," shouted Debs. "We'll see to that. I am going out to
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Seal Francisco, and if they hang Tom Mooney they'll have to have another noose for me."
Charles W. Erwin, who presided, said the working class "served notice that the only cause In which they would shed their blood was to overthrow capitalism in America."
George P. Klrkpatrlck made an antiwar speech, in which he said: "Follow the flag? Bat I want to know .where it is going. Follow the flag? Who's going along? "Why didn't we hear so much war talk when the Lusitania was sunk? Germany was not so m«eLk then, and we had not made about all the money we could out of the war."
An admission fee of 26 and 36 cents was charged to thepieetlng, held under the auspices of the socialists. Probably 2,000 persons fought, in vain to get into the hall, and the police reserves had to be called out to quiet disorder that arose when the doors were closed.
FRANCHISE LEAGUE MEETS.
M188 Peters, Mrs. Sandison and Other* Talk to the Members. That the effort on the part of the women, to whom has just come partial suffrage, should be 'concentrated on the constitutional convention was the prevailing opinion expressed at a mass meeting of more than two hundred club and church women in the Chamber of Commerce rooms late Monday afternoon. Miss Louise peters offered a motion that the Equal Franchise league begin the study of the present constitution of Indiana, with a view toward the constitutional Convention. Her motion carried.
Mrs. Howard Sandison, chairman of the committee which had the matter of procedure in charges, gave to the mass meeting of women a number of plans which the committee had formulated for presentation.
Mrs. B. B. White, of the Ixcal Council of Women's Clubs, said that the .council was planning to take up some form of study, but had not decided what course it should be as yet.
Mrs. "Mabel Curry said: "We must not, above all things, forget to perfect our organization aM we go along. That work is most, important. The constitutional convention should be given the most careful stody."
Mrs. Martin Hollinger, teacher !n the city schools, advised the use "of school buildings for precinct or locality meettags. She said that many women could not come to a central location down town, but would attend a meeting in their own neighborhood. "Every woman's club in the city ought to begin studying now these things which pertain to a constitutional convention," she said.
Dr. Madge Patton Stephens said, that because of the large number of voters in some of the precincts of the city, some of the women were wondering whether it would be possible for them to vote at the coming eiection.v She said that in one precinct there were more than eight hundred voters registered for an election and 'that it required every minute of the day for that number to vote.
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