Show WOODROW WILSON 5 SEES DANGER AHEAD For the first time since he was In 1919 Woodrow Wilson has made a 0 public announcement he hav hay havil having on m present-day present jig ilg il ing g contributed a lengthy article to the Atlantic Monthly on The Road Away From Revolution the Our former president sees in tendencies of the time a drift in the direction of ot revolution and he same arne the country there must be 11 spirited redemption if it we are to escape disaster He speaks of ol his dreadful and aDd anxious days hen alien a hen all aU the world Is at unrest with the road just ahead darkened 5 by shadows which portend many angers Failure of ot understanding between those who have and those who have not Is viewed by Mr Wilson Vilson as as the soie source of o greatest danger He points to the events n Russia as al evidence of ol what men me men will do dowhen dowhen dowhen when they have been denied over overn overa t n long period rights and privileges Which all normal hormal men desire and Is capital capital- capitalism must have It against ism lam under one name or another that the discontented classes say the former president draw their In Then Thea Mr Wilson makes this frank comment as to the shortcomings shortcomings ings of ot wea wealth th r Is Ie It not true that capitalists have often olten seemed to regard the whom t they ey used as mere In of ot profits whose phys- phys cal cal and mental m no ers It was to exp exploit Ought we not ii Q seek a way vay to remove such of- of o and make lUe life itself clean cle for those who wilt will share shale honorably and cleanly In It Democracy has not yet et made the world safe sate against irrational revolution That supreme task which is 18 nothing less than the of civilization now faces democracy Insistent imperative There is no escaping it unless v v v we have bunt built up Is pres- pres presently pres presently cully to fall faU in 10 ruin about us and tho United States as the of the democracies must undertake It The fhe road that leads away from revolution is clearly cleady marked for lor it itIs itI itis itis I Is defined by the nature o ot of men of organized society Therefore It be- be behooves be behooves hooves us to study very carefully and very candidly the exact nature of the task and anti the means of Its The sum of ot the whole matter malter is this That our civilization I cannot survive it to bo redeemed spiritually Hero Here is La the final challenge to our churches to our political organizations organizations and to our capitalists to capitalists to everyone who fears ears God oJ o or loves his country I IThe The former president offers a sermon rather than a political dis die dIscussion discussion of ot our needs and he finds a way out through the power of our moral forces rather than by an anI I to our political preferences No doubt the big ble thing today is Ia II Jor j for men to think of each other as r- r fI a I brothers brothers Those who become lead leaders ers era and have control our the des des- destiny destiny des destiny tiny ol o the tha many are obligated to todo todo todo do something more moro than take ad- ad advantage ad advantage vantage of ot the Intense struggle le for existence which Is upon the masses They must be considerate of ot the welfare of ot the workers and be will will- willIng willing willing ing to share with thorn them the pros pros- prosperity prosperity perRy of their undertakings |