Journal article tearout from: The International Socialist Review, v.13, no.12 (1913:June). A summary of the National Committee meeting of the Socialist Party held in Chicago on May 11, 1913, which includes the following: "John Spargo read, on behalf of the N. E. C., a memorial which that body had drawn up setting forth conditions in West Virginia. It was adopted by the National Committee and sent to President Wilson. This belated action of the N. E. C. was doubtless the result of the following telegram: "Charleston, W. Va. "To the N. E. C., Socialist Party: "Comrade: Kern Senate Resolution providing for an investigation of conditions in West Virginia comes to a vote on Tuesday. Bring all possible pressure to bear to secure its passage. West Virginia Socialists are disgusted with the paralytic apathy of the National organization. It seems totally oblivious of the epochal struggle now on here. According to the decree of those in power the party is to be exterminated. The Labor-Argust has been confiscated and its editor jailed. The Huntington Socialist has been demolished and its publishers jailed. Doubtless the enormous increase in our vote caused this ruthless war upon our comrades. What have you to say about it?" H. W. Houston, State Secretary, West Virginia."
Journal article tearout from: Internationalist Socialist Review, v.13:no.12 (1913:June). Tearout also includes other articles: "The Class Struggle (Martial Law in Syracuse, I.W.W. Wins in New Jersey, Sectionalism in the Cloak Makers' Union, Wireless Strike, A.F. of L. Shingle Weavers' Strike, The Southern Negro and One Big Union), "Society Theory and Tactics" by Charles A. Rice and "Editorial (Help for West Virginia)", "International Notes" by William E. Bohn.
Subject Personal:
Hatfield, Henry Drury, 1875-1962.
Subject Corporate Names:
United Mine Workers of America., Socialist Party (U. S.)
Subject Topical:
Mining law--West Virginia.
All:
Hatfield, Henry Drury, 1875-1962., United Mine Workers of America., Socialist Party (U. S.), Mining law--West Virginia.