Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 30, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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One of the best warnings about
Fifth Column activities to ap-
pear lately to in a little booklet
issued by the Veterans of For-
eign Witon,’’ These Americans, ail
of whorrf have known war at first
hand, have compiled a little treat-
ise setting forth eleariy and
eireumstantially just how various
Nasi, Fascist, Communist and
native quart-fascist organizations
work, and through whom.
Without hysteria, the writers
warn all Americans to be on the
alert for such activities, native
and imported* and if they seem
really subversive to report them
to proper authority for investiga-,
tlon. Nothing is gained, and much
lost by amateur vigilante ** at-
tempts to remedy these situations- sponge can absorb a great amount
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suit than justice.
But there is one thing all of
us can do. That is to stop and
think when people babble into our
ears. ‘'The keynote of all Fifth
Column activity is to create con-
fusion in the minds of the peo-
ple. As a farmer’s first step is
to plow and harrow his field
before he plants his crop, so the
Fifth Columnist first plows and
harrows the find of his victim,
making it ready for his seed^ of
discontent.
“They begin, usually.’’ cau-
tions the VFW pamphlet, “by
attackin gthe Jews, whom they
regard as the weakest minority
in the land . - . The objective, as
always, to to divide the popula-
tion by creating hatred, ani-
mosity and prejudice. Once the
cracks in national unity begin
to appear, the offensive doubles
its forces and strikes next at the
Catholics. Soon the labor unions ‘
feel the brunt of the Fifth Col-
umn attack. Then comes the
system of privatd enterprise. And
finally, the forms and traditions
of democratic government itself
are assaulted- ’’
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in such vein is necessarily, a .
Fifth Columnist. But it does;,
mean that thoughtless talk along j
such lines serves the same pur-
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despair, ask yourself the sober
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 30, 1940, newspaper, October 30, 1940; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366344/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.