Show I 3 James Redpath to Workhignicn A large audience listened to James Redpaths lecture What shall we do in the mean time in Brooks Assembly Rooms in New York last week John Swinton introduced the lecturer Mr Redpath said that he agreed with the Socialists in one thing at least and that was his desire to make a heaven out of earth But he did not think that a revolution rev-olution by force was necessary at least in this country If workiugmea will organize or-ganize into trades unions he said form cooperative societies have a political pol-itical part of their own and be true to their ticket then they will be successful if they are not true to it they are not deserving de-serving of success It has been said that the human race are all rascals and that if you elect a man he will become dis honest Well suppose you have an insurrection in-surrection with suppose and terror ism and all that rubbish whom are you going to trust then 1 Among the reforms the speaker wished to have instituted were woman suffrage and the abolition of the right to make a will I |