Show PREDICTS DEATH DEATHS OF MIDDLE CLASS CUSS S i JW W. W S. S Dalton Tells Socialists I That Proletariat Is Waking Up HEARST LEADS LOST HOPE Shoot Speaker Predicts ks icis ilo Victory for II I I i For Forces to 10 Il lIe Hc Foi 0 IMI il it I by Their Dissolution ion V The temporary victory Ictor of oC the thc middie middle mid mid- die dle cla class In 11 Its 11 campaign for government govern govern- go ment 1 0 ownership e II waged under the banner bannor ban ban- ner nor of oC Hearst It Its Iho aggressive L ng rt sl C leader lend lead er em- followed ed l by I the time speedy 11 death lt nth of oi that class and amid the mIme taking ng over 1 0 by hr lh the socialists of or the lie fruits of or I Its victory I and the ripening of nf tho fruits to fl l was W i iI the I course of nC events which W. W S. S Dalton Dal ton Ion last night nf ht told an audience at the 11 Federation of oC Labor hall Imail hal was ons 01 Indicated ed rd h by recent happenings He lie I. I contended con con- tended that the middle cla class had hail been II unhorsed economically but hut still sti hall had some power politically and that thaL that power r would b be backed by the Ih workIng work work- Ing claas laR until the time limo was ripe rip fOIth for fOI th them m to tn take the reIn reins Three hundred people heat heard henrt Mi tir Ir Dalton talk mall and anc applauded his lots Ion Mr Ir Dalton said hl he Ito ht based his re remarks remarks re- re mak marks on titi Oi a number of newspaper Items he had imad seen en recent recently The Itoe sto so- stories tu- tu ries rles had hal been bel toll told he ht im said of f Rockefeller Rocke feller reller hiding from process servers and anil of the arrest of Moyer MOer In I for an atm ni alleged al ii tile rho Those noose p two t o men represented tool tell Ih extremes of nf the plutocracy and the rw proletariat In 1 1850 there a was no tin Pin plu- lu- lu tocla and amid in 1 It lund hall grown to me 1 the he point where It I was just beginning 10 to unhorse the middle class The pm- pm ess was practically completed now Limit but the Limo middle cla class 3 was sas stIlt still sti hanging ln n tt and aitt maybe had a n few feo fl kicks 1 s against the he plutocracy I left Ct If I the tIme plutocracy succeeded c In downing It I lh time the end of nt 01 the republic would have ha e come com and auth Amer- Amer mner- mner ca would IK be ruled by h lords Cites rs British The newspapers hn toad had told of o the Ow la labO labor la- la bite bor bO victory VINol In Ito said il Mr I. I Dalton Dal Dat- Dalton ton where capitalism load had reached tt It highest point of and h had lI now come fact face Ii to I face with wih a labor labO class that for fO a long time it I hall had had under Its Is thumb The English laborer he lie said had halt been hen taught ti to 10 touch his hat lint to his betters but bl when his betters bettors bet bet- tors load had hal begun n to legal legally steal his u un union 1 ion iun funds had hod begun besun to pick his imis hl pockets pock pock- ems ets the laboring man he began al to touch his hat los less and to get gl together more and the result was as the present activity of laboring men in Ito English politic politic- ammo and ald the thc return of labor leaders to tn parliament par hal 1 In Imo England the middle class was now to tu be bl the time mere mEro spectator In Inthe n the Hu light fight between labor and auth ant capital Another newspaper stor story that had struck hIm him forcibly lie hoe continued c. c was wu va the action of the time proletariat in Norway Norway Nor Nor- wo way and Sweden when It I declared that there should be ie no nu WOI ram of oC separatIon reparation That working work clash cloi was alive alve to tt I It- It power powel as us a In class The papers told toll of the sending of oC an nn American and o of other ol 1 people euple who had Ill no ln right to tn butt buttIn but In to a place Ilace called when whenever ever that was was was-to to decide whether France and anti Germany Gt should go to vat wat Again l the Ow working wot men noon put 1010 In theIr thI little word and amid told the thc French politicians poli noi- Illi- Illi tutU that If I war was vas mUI made on German Germany Germany Ger Ger- man many time they would destroy destiny time tho French a arm army mo Make Another FI Flag I Such a state Latt of affairs he lie said salil sll would almost break a patriots patriot's heart lHart It I might even come to to pass as In ito America Amer Anmer- mel melIca ica lea that when some American was wn asked to go u light some brother laborer pr who wanted to take I his Hag that h los hI would say a Well 1 let lCt him have It we Wl can c-an n make another It was chiefly the newspaper r s from Russia Husla ho he said that had load taught them the pow power r of the proletariat proletaria Whenever er a tyrant had load been blen given n chemical discipline there it I was 1 t L member of or the proletariat who did I I. I The he middle class las there had loud be been 1 and anil pushed aside alle by the proletariat the time work of forcing reform undertaken en emo without its Is aid Another significant thing told th them m by the hoe newspapers he sal said was as the rebuff given Gompers r b by political oll 1 Bo no Cannon and antI sub political Boss Bos Teddy Leddy Hoof el Roosevelt which load had lyon driven en Camper Into Inlo hoe declaration that time the worker workers must go Into InLo politics a thing he Ito ht woud never have admitted before Rise JIb of ut Icar tr m. m The Tho most significant movement f T rth time the th time he continued was vas the thc rise of oC oCl l This he defined as the th final effort of oC the hoe middle class clas led lell b by bythe the millionaire newspaperman Iw to lo recover re reo re- re cover COVe for foo- Itself that safety ty am and inde independence that they ha had tried to secum by Insurance and anti fa failed I 11 to get set Th They were r now no crying for confiscation ho lot 11 sid said salol after afler reviling re th time the Socialists for fora or ora a similar cry They Timey wanted government govern mont ment ownership as a panacea for CO all ihl al evils and the they could certainly get gel It H. as the working class cluss would back hack them thew In their demand for n fO It Hut But lut when they got It to how much happier would they be To be sure ule such stuck things as ns freight rates rats would be bl equitable but that would help the tho oppressor o as asel well veil el a as the oppressed ld When hen tho they got ot government gov gov- go eminent o ownership and found it I no flO panacea the Socialists would show I them a real panacea Their securing I of oC municipal and anti government gO ownership owner I ship would be but the hoe prelude to tu their death leath and amid the Socialists would attend the A number of oC musical selections were given |