The trouble with tiese agitators who are constantly preaching revolution is thlt they do not: understand Or appreciate our form of governnment. For more than 100 years it has stood every .crisis. allid it will cOuftlnueIOto (1 so as long as every true Amierican does ]is duty. Tlhe arm of the executive branch of the Government has been muade strong enough to meet tlese attacks by prosecutions and deportations. but we must not forget that the greatest danger is not from those who attack us in tile open. but fromn those wi)o spread the poison of Bolshevism and anarchy. under cover and who seek to capitalize all forms of discontent inordir to "itcco plish their purpose. hBesides enacting Jaws to deal with this coidition. we nmst also pp.l -to I he schools of the land to teacl the youth that huan Sliy ~-Cll only be uliti ined anl enjoyed through the means of established government. An understanding of the fundamental principles of our -Government must be inculcated in the heart of every child until it becomes a part of his very soul. so as to make him strong and impervious to the influences of those who would destroy this greatAmerican Governmedt.
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Agitators are constantly preaching revolution and spreading the poison of Bolshevism and anarchy.