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Show their country as their death has finally fin-ally awakened this nation to the peril threatening it. THE HARVEST. For three years organized radicalism radical-ism hiding behind the cloak of labor, has blackmailed this nation. Honest labor was made a .party to the outrage out-rage simply because it belonged to the organization which was being exploited ex-ploited for revolutionary ends. The public which is always friendly toward to-ward labor was deceived by the wolf cry of "capital vs. labor." Dynamiters Dynamit-ers and murderers were "martyrized" "martyriz-ed" as "heroes" of the "class war." All during the war this radical element ele-ment held up the government as at the point of a gun and secured one "v ... demand after another. Radicalism was pampered in every way while it was always ready to bite the hand that fed it. Thinking men realized the dr.nger and constantly pointed out that the fight was not one of capital cap-ital vs. labor but that it was a straight fight of Americanism vs. anarchy. Events have proved that they were right. The deadly plans of the I. W. W., the Bolshevist and every enemy - y of the U. S. came to light in the Bos ton police strike, the steel strike and the coal strike. In no uncertain manner man-ner has the public been shown that organized labor has been used as a shield behind which organized anarchy anar-chy worked and that- honest- work men have been blinded as much as the general public by the propaganda spread. The climax to the near revolution which has been in progress in this country came at Centralia when overseas over-seas service men in the Armistice day parade were shot down in cold blood by the "martyrs" and "heroes" of organized radicalism that have been pampered and fattened and protected pro-tected in this nation. No longer can the issue he clouded cloud-ed by the false cry of "capital vs. labor." la-bor." Industry has suffered without redress and with but slight protection protec-tion against these organized anarchists. anar-chists. The Centralia tragedy should burn the fact into the minds of all persons entrusted with enforcement of the law that the 1. W. W. and all Similar revolutionary organizations are engaged en-gaged in war on the United Slates. They ;ive followed guerilla methods, and have enjoyed immunity. Wrecking Wreck-ing machinery, defiling food, spiking logs, sowing sedition and obstructing the draft are onl.v milder acts of war than open atlacliK on loyal citizens, liceause l hey hav e be. n permitted to commit these lej..n':r crimes with impunity, im-punity, lliey lia;ve been emboldened to Hie greater ci inie of murder. The f 'en t r.'ilia boys who wen: mur-de mur-de may be truly the saviors of |