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WILLIAM D. HAYWOOD, former Secretary of
the Western Federation of Miners, is the man that the
capitalists of Idaho and Colorado, through their state
officials, tried to murder because he was, as he still is, one of
the strongest fighters for the working class in the great struggle
that is now on.
He has returned from a Europe
an lecture tour starting just after
the Intcrnational Socialist Con-
gress at Copenhagen, where he
represented the Socialist Party of
America. Everywhere he spoke,
thousan ds flocked to hear him.
He packed the largest hall in Lon-
don; miners in Wales jammed
every available bit of space in
their efforts to hear him. The
men refused to go home after the
meetings. and the constant cry
was "More! Go on!"
"Haywood is a giant of a man,
strong as a bull. He is big in
bodý, in brain and in courage.
He looks a fighter and is a fighter.
He has been a fighter all his life
As a mere boy he fought for his
daily bread in mines in Utah
and Idaho. The mine ow
and corporations may think
they have him beaten. They
may dwell
Sweet dreams of peace and secu-
rity, but in the end they will have
to reckon with this genius among
labor generals.'- Walter Well
man in Chicago Record-Herald,
ners
а year or t wo in
Admittance is 25 cents, but it
is practically FREE, since the
admittance ticket is also good for
a three-month's subscription to the International Social-
ist Review- the fighting magazine of the working class.
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WILLIAM D. HAYWOOD
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