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Show :TMm Tlhiat'Leai to Moboaraey The Signs of The Times-Drift Times-Drift Of World Events The forces that make for disunity and revolution are now working overtime in America and some of their activities are beyond the borderline of treason. They are dividing the people peo-ple preparatory to the downfall of the Republic They have done their worst to break down army and navy morale. They claim to have won many of the police forces of large cities to turn against the go' ernment when Coughlin and his fascists are ready to strike and set up their kind of tyranny. The same kind of a crowd that betrayed, struck down, s Id and delivered France are ready to do the same to America and they will stop at nothing, not even wholesale assasinations. They have "invaded"' this country; they are ready and prepared pre-pared and await the touch of a button to begin. But God help them when they, beginl Add to all this the dark epots and portents on the capital-labor front. Mobocracy that will be nation wide is treading on the heels of many current events If one cannot see revolution in the offing he is somewhat blind to the drift of the times The forces mentioned never amalgamate with true Americanism. AS IT WAS WITH MORMONS IN MISSOURI-ILLINOIS So it will be again in America when the above forces get into action. Rice hatred will again tread the Constitution in the mire. (We saw two of their papers this week and found 'em full of vipers and serpents which, adder like- are ready to sting democracy's administration to death ) Families were driven from their homes and farms and buisness. Buildings were burned. Men, women and children were massacred. Among the noble martyrs was David W.;Pat en, who shouted ?in the midst of it: "I would rather die than live under the rule of mobocracy." And then he passed on into martyrdom. There are right in this city, and in every city, scores who are on the inside, who say that at any moment such a condition will break out against a proscribed race in this city and country. Right in the shadow of F.B.I offices men are planning, and rejoicing at the prospect, pogroms worse, if possible, than those in Germany. You don't believe? Well, we know, as surely as we know the sun shines! But for our effort to warn the nation and help to hcadj off or mitigate it, men will not give dollar. What light we dispense has to come from the thej corners of want and neglect, while millions are spent which only add to and incrase the danger. But. we know this too: Men will lose 'thir millions all of tbem in the coming com-ing catastrophe. Better spend a little of it no w in this cause. |