Saturday, May. 12, 1923

Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:

William Z. Foster's weakness for rhetoric. Besides being profane, he compares Mr. Taft's judicial garment to Mussolini's shirt. (P. 4.)

The number of magnates which ruined Germany supports. (P. 10.)

A suggestion that the peak of prosperity is no higher than the present. (P. 22.)

Protection of our Americanism, womanhood and religion by Nebraskan Fascisti. (P. 7.)

The proposal for an exchange of accents in a Franco-British parliament. (P. 10.)

British artists preoccupied with rich and fashionable faces. (P. 15.)

Bonus bonds without buyers in Iowa. (P. 7.)

The Great West methods adopted by Chinese bandits. (P. 12.)

A great paper which abuses its reputation for honesty. (P. 23.)

The royal Spanish valet who lives by the sale of his king's clothes. (P. 11.)

Morones, Mexican Cyclops. De-suffix him and he becomes a moron! (P. 13.)

People who gloat over a " justice which treads with leaden feet and strikes with an iron hand." (P. 20.)

Jovan Plamenatz, citizen of a country which does not exist, who attempted to enter the United States on a passport signed by himself. (P. 11.)

The charge, if true, that Mr. Harding " never read the Declaration of Independence and never heard of Thomas Jefferson." (P. 3.)