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Show vXOX-PAKTISAXS AND REVOLUTION. REVOLU-TION. It seems that things have come to a pretty bad pass when folks in our own community have to listen to open statements from men that they are "ready and in favor of a revolution," says Rul'us Wood in the Wanatchee World. When an executive secretary of a big organization like the Non-Partisan league signs himself, "Yours for the revolution," it is bad enough. But when speakers over the country blatantly blat-antly support that stand, It is a whole lot worse. It is bad enough when several radical radi-cal labor leaders go into the office of the mayor of Seattle and openly threaten to take charge of the government gov-ernment of the city. But it is worse when a daily paper and thousands over the state support that attitude. This country is still a republic, and as such its government is subservient to the will of the majority. But when the head of a national labor organization organiza-tion comes out openly and threatens to do things by force, it is time for a show down. When a governor of a state in this union, elected by the majority of the suit rages of the people, openly talks revolution as the Non-Partisan governor gover-nor of the state of North Dakota is reported to have done, it is high time for folks who have been sitting in . (heir comfortable arm chairs and reading their books to begin to, realize real-ize their danger! |