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Show I MAY DAY IN OGDEN. Tommorrow is Slay 1. In New York and other large' cities, where there is a big percentage of foreigners, May 1, in the past, has, been a day on which the "Reds" paraded. During the war, the American people discovered that the "Reds'' were well organized in Russia and that their doctrine of destruction and the leveling, of society was systematically being preached throughout not only Russia Rus-sia but the -United States. To avoid the possibility of any large number num-ber of Americans being carried away with the idea that the Red menace is acceptable to the mass oC the people of this nation, public demonstrations of those opposed to Bolshevism, extreme Socialism, anarchy and terrorism are being promoted for May 1 this year and not a city of size in the United States will have a "Red outburst .without a counteracting manifestation of loyalty. This country has no place for those who refuse to be guided by that which- is sane and sensible in government. The strongest opponents of Bolshevism, or the I. AN. AY., are those who are most deeply conceraedin bringing about a nearer ap-I ap-I nroach to exact justice as applied to the industrial welfare of the workers of the United States. They know that nothing will give to the organized forces of labor a greater setback than to allow the doctrines of the I. AV. AY. to sweep honest, conservative union men 1 off their feet and brand the cause of labor with the excesses and outrages out-rages which have paralyzed Russia and filled millions of homes with ! h0irUnionism is essential to whip back greed and avarice and must ! be upheld, but the revolutionary, firebrand doctrines of the Bolshe vik must be uprooted. i , |