Hellraisers Journal: From The Butte Daily Bulletin: A. C. M. Gunthug Advocates for “Some More Killings and Hangings”

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Quote Frank Little re Guts, Wobbly by RC p208, Chg July 1917———-

Hellraisers Journal – Thursday April 22, 1920
Butte, Montana – Gunthug of Anaconda Copper Mining Co. Wants More Hangings

From The Butte Daily Bulletin of April 20, 1920:

HdLn Butte Gunmen Active, BDB p1, Apr 20, 1920

Alley Openly Urges Murder
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“The wobblies have got us tied up again. It wouldn’t be so bad if they only quit themselves but they are interfering with our loyal men.

We need some more killings and hangings here, and if there were any red-blooded Americans in the camp it would be done.”-Roy Alley, secretary to John D. Ryan of the A. C. M. in the Thornton Hotel barber shop about 9:30 yesterday morning.

So Roy Alley wants to hang someone AGAIN!

He wants some MORE killings and hangings!

WE need some more killings!

WHOM does Roy Alley mean by WE?

WHAT does he mean by MORE?

The Bulletin desires to call the attention of the county attorney to the fact that this individual-the distributor of the corruption fund of the Anaconda Mining Co.-is openly urging murder as a means of settling the strike of the miners.

We desire to call the attention of the federal authorities to the fact that this gentlemen is “preaching violence” and “defiance of constituted authority.”

The Bulletin also desires to call the attention of the county attorney to the fact that Mr. Alley said MORE hangings. To us this appears to indicate previous activities in that direction.

We do not believe that Roy Alley can be quite sane if he thinks that he or anyone else is going to settle anything by a few MORE murders.

More than that, if any of the strikers or their supporters are to be murdered by the thugs of the Anaconda Mining Co. as an example of red-blooded Americanism, Mr. Alley wants to be sure that he has enough troops in here at the time to keep him and his band of degenerate outlaws from the wrath of an outraged working class.

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ACM Massacre, Miners Strike Com Statement, BDB p1, Apr 20, 1920

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[Emphasis added.]

From The Butte Daily Bulletin of April 19, 1920:

ACM Massacre, Miners Strike, BDB p1, Apr 19, 1920

[From page 3:]

ACM Massacre, Strikers Demands, BDB p3, Apr 19, 1920

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WE NEVER FORGET

From the International Socialist Review of September 1917
-Poem for Frank Little by Phillips Russell:

To Frank Little by Phillips Russell, ISR Sept 1917

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SOURCES & IMAGES

Quote Frank Little re Guts, Wobbly by RC p208, Chg July 1917
https://books.google.com/books?id=n-ygPQAACAAJ

The Butte Daily Bulletin
(Butte, Montana)
-Apr 20, 1920
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045085/1920-04-20/ed-1/seq-1/
-Apr 19, 1920
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045085/1920-04-19/ed-1/seq-1/
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045085/1920-04-19/ed-1/seq-3/

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To Frank Little by Phillips Russell, ISR Sept 1917
https://archive.org/stream/ISR-volume18#page/n68/mode/1up
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/isr/v18n03-sep-1917-ISR-riaz-ocr.pdf

See also:

Anaconda Road Massacre of 1920
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_Road_massacre

Hellraisers Journal, Monday September 3, 1917
Butte, Montana – Organizer Frank Little Remembered
From the International Socialist Review: Poem for Frank Little, “The Man That Was Hung”

The Butte Miners and the Rustling Card
-by Paul Frederick Brissenden
Reprint from: American Economic Review of Dec 1920
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc2.ark:/13960/t3gx5x73x&view=image&seq=7
https://archive.org/details/butteminersrustl00bris/page/n6/mode/1up

The American Economic Review, Volume 10
https://books.google.com/books?id=YcyzAAAAIAAJ
Pages 755-773, from AER of Dec 1920:
“The Butte Miners and the Rustling Card”
-by Paul F. Brissenden
https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=YcyzAAAAIAAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA755

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Lyrics by Ralph Chaplin: “Paint ‘er Red”