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Show Slfifis Hamilton Gardner, Utah Commander, Addresses Columbus Knights. Soldiers, sailors and marines who joined in tho struggle to "make the world safe for democracy," are utrivin',' tliroiigh the Amerli'8'i I.euion to slump out radicalism radical-ism ami iironiole sound Americanism Hamillon Oardner, slate commnmler ol the Amcriran I. onion, sai.l .est nm'iit 111 his addresr. al a inee'.inK of ice member,; of the fourth degree of the Knm'hts ot I'olumbns, held in the club rooms at the Hotel Utah. Americanization programs viu not be, effective, he said, until schools conducted solely in foreign tongues are done amy with, until I he printim,' of newspapers in other lanuau'es is slopped, apilalors are deported, immigration laws are strengthened strength-ened and laws are passed to curb the spread of I'.olshevism. Children of other countries can hardly be expected to absorb ab-sorb the ideals of their adopted country when taught in a foreign, laiittuas, he asserted ,r Manv of the foreign newspapers, Mr. ftardner said, were oralis for the sc.-tt-terinsr of radical propaganda, and have prejudiced the immigrant ajsatnst the government gov-ernment of the foiled States. Industrial peace wilt be enjoyed only when class hatred is cast off, and the cmplnvei- and the emphr.'.-o cooperate in a settlement of their difficulties, he said. Teaching of American historv and ideals in the'hoine is a practice which has fallen inlo disuse, although it is of vital imparlance im-parlance in the creation of the best citizenship, citi-zenship, he Oeclarcd. |