THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. SCORES HEAR ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER HERE He man. unless his heart beat un lme; or no woman or child with the emotion that govern human exist ence, left the armory last night asham i because he or she was an Ameri can. What true Americanism means to America, and what the balm for the greatest disease of all ages in dustrial unrest is was the keynote of tke stirring, forceful address deliv ered there as the rain fell in sheets across Company M's headquarters, Delore J see saiemrtes oy n. r . nsu, American from whose hands the "jrrease of toil has not yet ebbed It larger audience ever has come forth in this city for a similar occa sion. And no one ever left the assem bly before any speaker here more en couraged to be loyal to old Uncle Bam Mr. Fish's speech, which sounded the death knell to all radicalism Bolshevism and disloyalty within the Union's borders, and offered the only solution to brine about harmony in the realm of the working class, fol Iowa in part: Talks Americanism , I do not come here the. official renreaentative of oreanized labor. I . do not come here the official repre sentative of any employer; I am -not under the payment of any organiza tion. I would rather take the money of a clean business mail, or any other right thinking person, to build up American citizenship; than to take the dirty, lowly dollars of Lenine and Trotsky to tear it down. The money I receive I prize highly because It in dicates the appreciation of the work I am doing. "We a Swede and myself are preaching the doctrine of American citizenship, and striving wherever we KC to produce 100 per cent American ism in. every man and woman's heart. I am a member of the United States of America a citizen, people of the greatest country in the world. I have no superior type of American to ad vocate. I am humbled to the dust when I meet the. man back from anoe, who, with Americanism in his teart no other aim gave all he had that we might live in harmony and peace here. "When I think tonight of the men, many thousands of them, who lie be neath the poppy filled fields of Flan ders. I feel more and more that I resresent the commonest -type of American citizenship. Cure of Unrest "For the privilege to talk as an American citizen I have not had to ask for the right to speak, because it is my God givesj blood gotten, con stitutional right. They say these agi tators do that there is no more free jscpeech in America. I am having the time of my life exercising my lungs. Why? Because, wherever I go, they say so long as you preach American' Ism we stand by you to the end. "My topic tonight is the cause and cure of industrial -unrest. The cause of industrial unrest, the cause of diS' loyalty, the cause of disruption, is not so intricate, so complicated a prob lem as to require any great length of time. "We have had a period of great trage increases. We have had a period wherein working conditions are stead ily increasing to the better. We have had a period in which organized la bor has found itself in position where it commands greater prestige ever known before in the history of its elrugglo for power in the United tSates And we have had the pleasure of meeting on the platforms of concilia tion and arbitration our employers Highest Wages Known "We must not forget, that though our wages have increased prices too, are soaring in the sky. And yet we are receiving today all things consider ed the highest wages ever paid in the history of American labor. "The eight hour day. has. come as an accepted fact. In spite of these things the country is swelling with agitation and unrest. As our demands were met, we were assured that con ditions would quiet. But, to the con trary, as our demands were met un arrest increased until the problem has come to effect not only organized la bor and the employer, but the citizen and statesman. "This raises the point of accurate diagnosis of the problem. American laborers are not fools. They are not disloyal to the United States of Am erica. (Applause). Everywhere I go I have challenged any one to say that the worker is disloyal to the flag. "We are not going to overlook the fact that organized labor, and labor has apparently demanded things that industry could not give, without fac ing bankruptcy. Neither will we -overlook the fact that some factions of la bor have fostered, radical doctrines. The. voice speaking today for Ameri can labor is not the voice of American labor. The man who casts slurs at that flag hanging on yonder wall, in the the guise -that it is for American la bor, is a hypocrit, an usurper. He is not the spokesman for American la bor; and It will be only a little while when we will find that, the conserva tive element in our labor circles will rise and assert itself and say we have had enough.' The speaker who talks for American labor must talk Ameri ca at the same time he speaks for labor. . "It is great folly to assume that all radicals and bolsheviks are in the ranks of so called labor. Oh, no, there are some in palaces so great, eating from plates of gold. Some employers and some business men are just as dangerous to the institutions of Am erica as the laborers are. I have no more respect for the business man or employer who wraps himself in the folds of our old glory to shield their own interests than I have for the memory of Benedict Arnold. Voice of Foreign Tqnguea "The voice that is speaking for labor today is not the voice of labor. No, dear people, it is the voioe of for eign tongues. And let's get at it. "Not every man who makes a pro test against labor conditions, or whd has a grievance, is an I. W. W. or a bolshevik. But every man, or son of man, who speaks in the voice of la bor anarchy or radicalism should be defeated and taught to know that America will not allow its flag to lay at the feet of any alien agitator.." Here Mr. Fish read from an edit orial clipped from a leading labor journal. It compared the constitution of the United States as inferior to the charter of the soviet government in Russia. "When I read this," he resumed, sending each statement with vigorous gestures into the ears of his listeners. "I said to myself that it is time for the American laboring man to take the platform; because the true Am erican laboring man will not stand for that kind of rot. Preach Class Hatred For years soap box orators, rad ical newspapers and editorial writers have carried on an energetic cam paign teaching class hatred and dis respect to the Institutions of Ameri ca. Not all agitators are confined to logging camps. Once in a college class professor sought to sow seeds of disrespect for the United States in my heart. I tell you you have had a crop of high men in these institutions slowly but steadily sowing the seeds of unrest and disloyalty among your children. When you put your hand across the mouth of the labor agita tor, put it also across the mouths of the professors in our colleges. Let us see to it that every man and woman entrusted with a voice in educating America's young be 100 per cent in his desire to teach loyalty and respect to the constitution of the United States. 'The laboring man knows that the bullet of the assassin and the blood stained knife of the murderer will never win for them their desires. But they know that they crush forever their chances of winning into the dirt beneath their feet. Bolshevism, at ma turity, knows no language but the language of force." Activity of Agitators The -speaker then cited the activi ties of agitators in spreading propa ganda in the United States during the war against answering the call of con scription, and protesting that the war was one of capitalists. "Surely we need no other argu ment," he thundered, "to make us rise in wrath and crowd the doctrines of radicals down the throats of the people who are trying to down the standards of this country. "Bolsheviks if there are any of ybu here tonight you are my friend" and Fish's voice rang with irony. "And at heart', you have my sympathy. If any of you don't like our ways here our free press and free speech- pack up your things in your little red bandana and go back to the country from whence you came as fast as God will let you. I love you, and advise you, just quietly, to get out. Go as soon as you can go. For if you don't you might not go whole when you do start. "No, we won't harm you bodily. We're going to handle you the Ameri can way. We will leave the mob rule to Judge Lynch and assassins. We are going to handle you the American way. Must Bight- Wrongs "Madness and violence may -stop for a moment the wrongs; but it will never bring the poor man or woman who has died at the hands of our wrath back to the patha of rectitude which is the only final solution of this trouble. . "'There is no class distinction in the United States. Get that. We're all brothers and sisters the declaration of independence says that we are all created equal. We may net be equal in brain power; we may not all be equal in certain gifts. Some gain while others plod on to death. One man may change the Sahara desert to brown sugar, while you and I would die of hunger or thirst in the sands, j But there is no government on earth that can straighten that out. Some men who have joined the I. W. W. and bolsheviks are opposed to unequal distribution in the United States. There may be some women who have to heat the house before they can get the . old fellow out of bed. While across the . street there might be a man who has worked by the light of candle at night. One has worked and amassed some wealth; the other is lazy and shiftless. There are those who say that the man with the money is a capitalist, and unless he divides up, we should shoot hell out of him. Americanism to Save "I tell you, people, the greatest in equality is to try to give all an equal share for unequal effort. There are some who won't work and the devil can't make them, ' "There is no industrial problem so intricate, no labor issue too serious that a solution cannot be found with in the confines of the constitution of the United States. We don't need the Russian law, we don't need the' Hun doctrine to lead' us out of this trou ble. We have the brains, the people and the nerve to settle our own trou bles. But we will not be safe until ev ery man and woman rises and sees that the spirit of America steps out and spread across the United States. man is never a patriot until he is ready and willing to face poverty, and go to the poor house if need be, wrap ped in the folds of our flag. Don't be fools. Get in with the ranks of con servative men. American stands" for fair play. We'll get it if we stand to gether. I know we will get it if we stand by that holy banner hat hangs over there." " Jsstke Departmsst Puts "Rea B2s up To Senate Washington, Nov. 19. Drastic meas urea for the suppression of "reds" In the United States were submitted to the senate today by the department of justice in-a bill introduced by Senator Nelson, chairman of the senate judi ciary committee. 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