THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1923 ._._S.DAY APRL_22r192 "ARISE BOURGEOSIE!" As the inertina, dissolves in hyster- icaI ensthusasmiC,,eitmagina ry'scene Consiiened frtrs's??1 anovertalkedl by ihercsin-, iroit'a--hotThe stikie baa been overwvorke=.ifades aaym. Thi:eravings; ware bhi c5 _ ofclasses, so we inut be thes rat; the lotk-ou net diibioriklistbave Think of the tiay,,Alen the cot.al-i heea of t a imindl driven to revolt lass ,oft the tfuture. CI ; -ares us -gown coldl in the gloves of the capit- a tcl ems aywhen our house:s v, ibyth Iat fommof propsaganoda which tells and wouldl eliinatse 1us, i I ttuly at. Yrue, it is hard to give up5 the filied with the blsrtness, the gloc- us a tic the universe is exclusively or bodily, iless we prov u li srike. You will say it hias wonder-01of t tr neighbor's soft coal. You deli" ppulated by the poaor sworkingmnan.' to existence. Ifl lpossibilities. this to cia, iherefore, wes-sha~llre l 'Since th e fielit of redihilsnsha;a "Suppoee the Nation.aI Toathi-tpul For every tine that our pleaacre tica becen takena over, anti offers rnt new' eras Union wvalked out soume day. W IV a benhl up by railwvay strikes, publicity material, as' shall lia-c io sliouhd havcc the ltot-achy polic i foi cvery lime tiist the de-natatds oil ievelop nei esthodis. If laboir rose bow-liig at otir f4eet withbin a 55~i.If lasor;hise cied ,le price of a nosy by the s-inkesoil tse onion, we -shalt ste K Tel ,ii ated :ilock-kee rs closed i roat beyottdlour reach, wese a ?l hsean assect ourselvs by the peis sni theI their adlding .Miachint'es, esaitalislic cira-engethIe ri-venge of tise public." club. They say te inoffensive boor- midus.try wo-culd clialise in 5aslitri of; Tbe nodience sings a pathetic song! geoisis a reactionary. Then let t iue.Itetcrsai 2 re cI We are the Common People." be reactionary - let us react to the sours threwa doa'n their books, the "W e l l fteninit limeof oab ark tothegarden of world would cease to road aod -cite. b-eoon Is etepol we shall arrive at the -sante place ofWe are reactionaries. We -shalt do osoney When pricesavent sailing up- anarchismsnia-the revolutionist dos by' our work so aseli that the rest of lbaadorhcmsrmindfr-n AdamandEve.B gin~ sacacars, o. 'eb tiiis ae beeat jusasouinmfaledminitedscrmlenfur gumn forward, sod in nmuch less tinse. aworlid must depend upon ua. W- con- Cxed. Whlile-;.ages-wentuit and sec- Bfackwardsintot the Sun of the Primst trot the pre s the faris the store.s, tsm-n uiio eicub tive., the accotint hooksof the asorld, and foorsansuihook the furnace. Let us Violent cheering toixci aititheciry titrogthriiema ae shall rule. Thirotigh ri-iel, itanId t i or mace in the -pub- of ionics anti Dollats.a our iarittrste true cosertvativs lii its of the aworld, bestde the Bolashe- corilndsantIcontservatavesthe iitare itsholive -'ways itsed tts ti-cpa-t, we ti steT iialrvea of fre loa-e';-was-aill sitallfcedtitthesticn 50o ; l haI t tehini teTu prech eblt nciteintdocttriceitt motto- iworiers k i l ; ii itilr . n1ti o l f :'_'_;'i._'What_____our_______ 1{_<