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Show T73 C-- J r? UcJ The shots from the I. W. W. Headquarters in Centralia, Washington, which hilled four veterans of the World War and wounded others in an Armistice Day parade, give emphasis to the fact that a year after Germany's open war on civilization was defeated, we are still being attacked by sinster forces of revolution and anarchy which Germany, many believe, turned loose upon the world by way of Russia. That the American public is rapidly losing patience with the organized and persistent efforts of foreign theorists to destroy American institutions is evidenced in many directions. Not only is the Department of Justice rounding up suspects in every part, of the country, but there are pending bills which are designed to give the in Congress fifty-tw- o Government all the authority needed to deal with the Bolshevik!, anarchist, and other organizations. A sample of the teachings brought to light by the government's raids is the manifesto of the Federation of Unions of Russian dra-mat- ic 1 anti-Americ- an Workers of the United States and Canada. It advocates among other things: Capture of all products and means of production; liberation of all political prisoners; the blowing officials; the up of all barracks; the murder of burning of public records; destruction of fences and all property lines; the destruction of all instruments of indebtedness. law-enforci- ng Throughtful men and women who have the future welfare of our country at heart will read with the deepest interest the article in this week's LITERARY DIGEST, dated November 22nd. It shows what steps the government has taken to supress violent outbreaks, suggestions for the punishment of those arrested, and a clear explanation of just what forces of violence are attempting to accomthe un-Americ- an plish. Other intensely interesting news articles in this number of the DIGEST are: WHAT THE STEEL STRIKERS THINK OF THE POLICE An Advocate of the Steel Workers Cause Writes His Impressions and Comments, Thus Affording the Public an Opportunity to See the Worker's Side of the Strike. On-The-Sp- ot Wet Hopes in the Elections Newspapers Hit By a Paper Famine Are We Having Too Many Teeth Air Service Crippled by Lack of Money America Obstructing the Return of Peace (Translations from French, Irish and Japanese Papers) A New -- . Pulled? The Portuguese in America Coal Production in United States and Railroad Across the Andes The Phonograph as a Wireless Detective Ibanez to Mobilize Us Great Britian Compared How the Wheels Go Around in the Miners Union The Germans Are Already Back Coming Ontarios Triumphant Farmers Public Opinion Defeating the Strikes Chinas New Industrial Era Unifying French Protestantism France and Belgium to Help Each w Other Rise. Ministers Pay Compared to Steel Workers Silk, Salesmanship, and Uncle Sam Makes Elevators Selling English Churches to Pay the The Spice of Life How .Uncle Sam Efficient r Ella Weeler Wilcox, The Singer of Heart Throbs War Debt s Best of the Current Poetry t A Very Interesting Collection of Why Many Former Doughboys Re; enlist Half-Ton- e Illustrations, and Cartoons Mark of Distinction to B a Reader of , Tho Literary Digest i : FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Pubkhefs cf the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary) NEW YORK |