Saturday, Apr. 28, 1923
VIEW with ALARM
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:
A tendency in West Virginia to impoverish the already underpaid servants of a rich people. (P. 7.)
Three despots of South America, whose keeper is said to be Wall Street. (P. 13.)
The Communist Party of America. Where is it? (P. 4.)
Trotzky treating his army to free vodka while Lenin with difficulty negotiates a grapefruit. (P. 11.)
A league for war against the present government of Russia, although the suggestion comes from Desire Mercier. (P. 10.)
The number of people who want to come to America, and if we wanted them, would. (P. 3.)
The refusal of Poland to make the Little Entente bigger. (P. 12.)
What the Clean Books League would do to the writings of the early Christian fathers. (P. 15.)
Wizened old Mohammed VI who likens his flight to Cairo to the Prophet's hegira. (P. 12.)
London schoolboys incensed by "Blackleg" teachers. In the fiery prime of youth they refuse to sit self-governed at the feet of law. (P. 19.)
"A consulting specialist in grave eases demanding immediate diagnosis and rapid intervention "--General Weygand, off: to Syria, a section of the French empire. (P. 10.)
The number of bad plays which open in the Spring. (P. 16.)
That Florida State senator who contends that the only way to govern a convict " Nigger" is to flog him. (P. 6.)
Mussolini. He is said to have said that Fascismo is very like Bolshevism. (P. 11.)