1 THE RED LEADER NOW M I PAIR IOT: WARNING IIS OF COMING STRUGGLE WESTERN AMERICAN Thur»ctày7 Nov. 30, 1922 homrian doctrino that the swotnroads fn the to America for propaganda purposes Nipponese masses speed (Me JUyi mean* more than he is w illing to tell. however. »The "wobbly” movement The English understand his design. 'b i ^ s(arled Ih' ;jlipa'n.'lN«ded by at» And America, let us hope, will not Urges Building o f Steel Mills and Other Basic Enter­ Intelligentsia. The rabble is not or­ be inveigled into commitments With ganised yet. The movement will' be the French militarist*, who probably prises on Pacific Coast and Training o f very great, for they iiule<-il*hav>- no­ have und«rstundin*s with both the Fighters for National Emergency thing to lose but their chains, and Russian* and the Turks. England la they have a world to gain The Jap­ our frfbnd. ruclttij;. and It' 1* upon One of the former leaders o f the I * anise rs are the bread line, the soup anese Socialist leader has moved to that basin alone that alliances now­ TV. XV, In the Pacific North wee t. whoa* houses, and brutal police and unfair Manila, where he publishes his revo­ adays should be considered. Great name muat be Withheld because, he police court*. The way to defeat the lutionary magazine sending it back Britain will never fight America. Whoever advance* a contrary belief saW. some Red might 's e t " him. re IW .W , obviously, I* to do e v e r » into Japan by devious methods. The Orient is absolutely eve.u due* It through ignorance or foolish tuhied on a merchant ship» a few days thin* helpful and reasonable for the am . from a tour in the Far Baa: and returned soldier», to require tai. and now, under Japanese) leadership. In prejudice. Tbe two nations are Inter Orar Star'Theatre the Orient, completely cured” o f his kindly treatment Of all men by the faring the white man. whatave.- tits dependent, with destiny and ideals, boMtevlk mental malady. He wae In­ police and the lower courts, and to race may be. Day by day. by finesse identical “ Wb«*» all the world is British «ud the Americana, . . , terviewed la Portland by the^edUor constrain the press to fiv e them jus- and diplomacy, with publicity and gfbm. « the V - J ,, . ‘ Apierica will be comparatively safe, . ... . ‘ word o f mouth argument, the Japan­ will fight abeulder to shoulder, and of the WESTERN AMERICAS* who tic«. -o i i I a for the Pacific lo a st will be our first and victory together.- . . . „ . . ese are- solidifying all Asia for the will win glory had known him well at Seattle when Leaders of Judaism Now * 7 ! line o f defense. Some day the world grand final struggle with the white wffat We theuld Be Oeing an inner circle leader of the Playing Into Pope's Hands will ring With a repetition o f the war The article Riven below was The leaders o f Judaism have com­ race. It was the discovery o f this Here on* Pacific C*«»t slogan. ‘‘They shall not pass!” and by lh « ex-Red. transcribed bined with the Jesuits of the Catholic (act that caused me— a white. Amer­ .In my belief America will make it will mean the gateways to Western It reveal* a number of church, whether the Jews know ft or ican—to renounce my radicalism and war within flvi year*. Realising the America. suggests a wise course of re- not. for the purpose’of capturing the reclaim my birthright. This la the moat portentous period djing^r and th» meaning of delay, our medial action, and ought to be Inter radical movement in America, lust Lenin Hold* the Key emigres* will not hesitate, but again In the world's history. It behooves estlng to every thoughtful American. what their purpose la 1 have no: de- To Fate of the World will unsheathe tbe thlnlng sword in America to be' organising, educating, Nicolai I-enln. the Bolshevik tyrant defense o f liberty and civilisation. preparing. We shall have to- fight Thla ex-Red is a man of cnlture, Amer- tennlned yet, but 1 do know they tre lean by birth, and Is regarded by hU progressing with their design. As for dCRussta, holds the key to the world'« This time it wilt be decisive. Per­ for our liberty, for our civilisation, "comrades" as a deeply learned econ- the Ku Klus Klaa (concerning which fat®, tyhllc America feeds his starv­ haps it will be * It be­ for our Uvea. omisi Weigh what he says. be was questioned). 1 -know nothing ing masses, he is mobilising a mighty America to be building a great Need to Raise Generation about It If. however, it stands out army, preparing for the ilajr which steel plant a ml allied iaduolrfe*. pf American Warrior» Leaving the United States on a for straight Americanism. 1 am for it. may sound civilization’s doom. Be- smelters, rolling mills textile Tbe pacifists and communists are tramp ship, it w^a my purpose to en­ Ins a master statesman. LbhTh fore-' mill«' here on the Pacific Coast If organising along co^ateral lines. They an all patriots should be. ter Russia. If possible, by way o f Si­ Of all men P*. América, the Reds sees an uprising and coalition of all we wait until war Is In sight, our must be met with counter propa­ beria. observing conditions and pick­ most hate Henry Ford. He throws the colored races, excepting perhaps posterity will lament our stupidity, j ganda. ing up valuable information, ulti­ bones to the starving dogs, as they only the negroes in America, and We muat fortify Dutch Harbor, create Tbe Immediate need Is tbe unifica­ mately to join William O. Haywood nre fond of saying. The I.W.W. want even the American negro«» are now ing there a great naval base, and build tion of tbe English speaking race, o r and other emigres at Moscow or Pet- oppression, hard times, f l a day for the object o f a special -propaganda. a line of impregnable fortresses «long ganitlng internationally in finance. In rogrnd. On leaving. I was nit ardent ___ r . . . , , , .. . , 10 hours—the worst is the best, they . The Southerners, perhaps the Hlan, the Pacific Coast. The steel mills Industry. In commerc>, in education. revolutionist, dreaming o f the rise o f , , . . i , declare. hoping thus to forward rev­ will be able to save them, for their are ^he moot Important, otherwise In stad of preaching pacifism, which the proletariat in America. On re­ olution. Thomas A. Edison they hostility to tbe while race in. the mobilisation from eastern bates would Is even more reprehensible than com­ turning I feel glad to confess myself Idolize as the immortal genius who. coming struggle could’ only mean their be slow and Ineffective. munism. we should be raising a gen- rejuvenated mentally and disenthrall­ providentially. Is creating no end of annihilation. But watch-J^enin, the „ H ere it Oregon are vast deposits eratlon of warriors, We should never ed. no longer a Red. but entirely cured superb machinery and tools o f pro­ monster o f Russia. If Be deCldW to or . „ a rosi. whlchmttSt be s * Buy in Quantity and Bay# J. O. 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