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Show MEN OUT OF WORK AND DANGERS AHEAD There is danger or Bolshevism in 'this country, according to Charle Stewarl Davison, chairman of the board of trustees of the American Do Ifense Society In a letter lo local of flolals, Mr Davfson makes this announcement. an-nouncement. v vigorous nation wide campaign 'to force the United Stales government to recognize soviet Russia is beim: made falsely in the name of oreanized labor by such men as Harry Weinper ger of the Farmer-Labor party. Leon jurd Minz of the Imk pendent Workers', league. Edward I. Hanna and oiheri radicals who opposed the interests of the I'nlted States in the great war.! There is reason to believe that the .movement to proinute commerce with! (soviet Russian is backed and financed b Lenino and Trotsky and their: agents in this country whose main ob Ject is the overthrow of our govern mini and the establishment of the red Irule of revolution The American Dp-1 jfense Society urges you to call on th?( newspapers in your state to thwart this new insidious and dangerous pro i paganda of ihe enemies of America. '. I We will be glad to aid in establishing citizens committees to combat this ur gent matter " This direct appeal is made to the of ficials of Ogden : "We ask you to aid us in this campaign cam-paign Wo should like to learn the ! sentiment of the people in your city in this matter. Never more than at this moment was It more necessary to counteract the activities of the radicals tin this country who are fomenting Bol shevism We hope to hear from you in regard to this matter at your ear liest convenience." This Is a time cf unrest. With unemployment un-employment appearing, the radical? know the hoifv of opportunth is at hand, and they are proceeding to inflame in-flame the minds of those out of work and even the men who are employed jbut are filled with discontent. Abnormal Abnor-mal times aro upon us and the atmos-' phere is charged with explosive forces. Those" who see clearly the menace and desire to avoid a calamity of vast proportions should discourage ever jutterance no1 in harmony with snno 1 government and orderly industrial de- I velopment. Those who preach radicalism are unmindful of the fact that their pro- posed cure of industrial Ills, if ap- I plied, would inflict incurable diseases far worse than any of the ill temper. now endured I Our commercialism has its faults and gives privileges, but for the Himl 'nation of those inequalities there is a way provided by legislation, which is I with in the reach of the common people peo-ple In a country like America, there is no nerd for the drastic or the radl 1 cal. Whenever abusrs become intoler able means are available to end the wrongs and there never Is need to resort re-sort to the destructive weapon of Bol shevism ooo |