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Show NONPARTI8AN8 AND KEVOLV-TION KEVOLV-TION It seems that things hnrc come to a pretty bad pass when folks In our own community have to listen to open statements from men that they aro ready and In favor of a revolution. revolu-tion. When an executive secretary of a big corporation like the Nonpartisan League signs himself "Yours for the revolution," la is bad enough. But when speakers over the country bla-tantly bla-tantly support that stand, It la a whole lot worse. It Is bad enough vticn several ra- ' dlcal labor leaders go Into tho office of the mayor of Seattle and openly threaten to take charge, of the government gov-ernment of tho city. But it Is verse when a dally paper and thousands over the etato aupport hat attitude. This country is still a republic and as such Its government is sub servient to the will of the majority. But when the head of a national labor la-bor organisation comes out openly and threatens to do things by force, it la time for a show down. When a governor of a state In tho nation, elected by the majority of the suffrages of tho people, openly talks revolution as tho Nonpartisan! governor of the etato of North Dakota Da-kota Is reported to have done, It 1ft high time for folks who have been sitting In their comfortable arm chairs and reading their books, to begin to reallzi! their dnngor. Ilu- fus Wood in Wcnatcheo World, i |