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Volume 6, No. 2, June, 1918

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ihirty-i The Internationalist<br />

Under the Cloak<br />

of<br />

Patriotism<br />

sinister interests are taking advantage<br />

of the war to crush the movements<br />

for larger liberty among the<br />

workers and the people.<br />

The menace of these attacks to<br />

the future liberty in America is not<br />

generally recognized, because the<br />

truth is not known.<br />

The National Civil Liberties Bureau<br />

is publishing the facts in a<br />

series of parnphlets. A full set will<br />

be sent on receipt of 30c. Single<br />

copies 3c.<br />

CIVIL LIBERTIES<br />

THE ISSUES<br />

WHY FREEDOM MATTERS, By<br />

Angell.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rman<br />

LIBERTY IN WARTIME (The Situation in<br />

the United States in view of English<br />

experience) by Alice Edgerton.<br />

WHO ARE THE TRAITORS?<br />

CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN WAR-<br />

TIME (Legal)<br />

FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND OF THE<br />

PRESS (extracts from the writings of<br />

Statesmen and Scholars).<br />

CASES<br />

THE OUTRAGE ON REV. HERBERT S.<br />

BIGELOW, of Cincinnati (October 28,<br />

1917).<br />

THE "KNIGHTS OF LIBERTY" MOB, and<br />

THE I. W. W. PRISONERS AT TULSA,<br />

OKLA. (<strong>No</strong>v. 9, 1917)<br />

THE CASE OF THE CHRISTIAN PACI-<br />

FISTS AT LOS ANGELES, by <strong>No</strong>rman<br />

M. Thomas.<br />

THE TRUTH ABOUT THE I. W. W.<br />

(Facts in relation to the pending trial)<br />

THE CONVICTION OF KATE RICHARDS<br />

O'HARE, and NORTH DAKOTA POL-<br />

ITICS.<br />

LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE<br />

WAR'S HERETICS, a Plea for the Conscientious<br />

Objector, by <strong>No</strong>rman M.<br />

Thomas.<br />

THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR IN THE<br />

UNITED STATES (All Facts to date).<br />

<strong>No</strong>te.—These Pamphlets deal solely with<br />

the protection of American liberties in wartime.<br />

They are not colored by any 'ism'<br />

or propaganda.<br />

Cut this out and- mail to<br />

National Civil Liberties Bureau,<br />

70 Fifth Avenue, New York City.<br />

Send (Full Set....)<br />

(Those checked....) to<br />

Name<br />

Address<br />

What They Think of Us<br />

"I want to congratulate you with all heartiness<br />

on the best revolutionary magazine in the<br />

United States, and to express my genuine<br />

pleasure on your changing your name from<br />

The Western Comrade to THE INTERNA-<br />

TIONALIST. First, it is Justice to yourself,<br />

inasmuch as you are now a truly national<br />

paper and one of the very few papers upholding<br />

the traditions of real Americanism;<br />

second, because now, as never before, do we<br />

need THE INTERNATIONALIST."—E. Ralph<br />

Cheyney , Publicity Director, Co-operative<br />

League of America.<br />

o o o<br />

"Your magazine is exceedingly interesting<br />

and instructive."—Walter Thomas Mills, Berkeley,<br />

California, Orator, Writer and Teacher,<br />

o o o<br />

"There is a great field for the excellent<br />

brand of progressivism contained in your magazine.<br />

I would like to get a dozen of the<br />

December-January number to distribute among<br />

my friends."—Creston C. Coigne, New York,<br />

o o o<br />

"I was very much interested in the symposium<br />

on socialism in a recent number of the<br />

Western Comrade.—Harry Laidler, Secretary<br />

Intercollegiate Socialist Society,<br />

o o o<br />

"You are putting out the best magazine<br />

I know in the Socialist movement. I was surprised<br />

at it. It is constructive and also comprehensive.<br />

You seem to be successfully<br />

steering past both the Scylla and Charybdis of<br />

the war, and to be treating it from an excellent<br />

scientific, historical standpoint."—Ida<br />

Crouch-Hazlett, New York,<br />

o o o<br />

"Congratulations on the make-up and contents<br />

of THE INTERNATIONALIST."— W.<br />

F. Bragg, Pasadena, Cal.<br />

o o o<br />

"I am glad to note that the modus operandi<br />

of your movement is entirely on constructive<br />

lines and that your magazine is not only readable,<br />

but constructive. I expect to derive<br />

much pleasure from reading it from month<br />

to month. I have no criticisms to offer.—Ernest<br />

F. Dow, Secretary Esperanto Association of<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth America.<br />

o o o<br />

"The WESTERN COMRADE is the most<br />

original magazine we have in America. The<br />

last number is simply great. To use the<br />

language of our ally: It is ripping!"—Lincoln<br />

Phifer, Editor "The New World," Girard,<br />

Kansas.<br />

o o o<br />

"The editorials in The WESTERN COM-<br />

RADE for January stirred me like the blare<br />

of a bugle, or the deep pe,al of a great<br />

organ."—Channing Severance, Los Angeles,<br />

o o o<br />

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under a broader and more inclusive name<br />

THE INTERNATIONALIST.<br />

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staff of contributors some of the greatest<br />

thinkers and writers in this country.<br />

"The subscription price is $1.00 per year.<br />

We suggest that readers of THE CONSUMER<br />

write for sample copy. You will be interested."<br />

— "The Consumer," Madison, Wis.<br />

UNITY<br />

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A Weekly Magazine for Freedom in<br />

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Abolition of Militarism.<br />

Editor—JENKIN LLOYD JONES<br />

Contains Each Week<br />

Vital Contributions to the Problems of Internationalism.<br />

Editorial Comment on Important<br />

Current Events. Sermon study,<br />

generally by the Editor. Recent Poetry.<br />

Studies of Great World Leaders. Book<br />

Reviews, etc., etc.<br />

While the current press is occupied almost<br />

exclusively with war news, all whose<br />

concern it is to preserve democracy from<br />

the impending militarism should keep in<br />

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