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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY alien ran seek to bring hi rasa betor the court by habeas rorpus prodinga Many of those arrested In central raid on are likely to be releused on led Secretary Wilson has derided upon ll.OOJ each ea the amount, and application tor reieaae on bail ponding final determination of their canes by Washington will be entertaintMl aa soon as the preliminary hearings are completed Sixteen persons sent to Kills Island aa the result of recent raids have been released by the immigration authorities In (Continued From Page One.) some case they were found to be citizens Cost and In others It developed that there conrrr to enable the bnreti lo handl had been improper Indenilfkatlon In mak- the deportations without difficulty. It wajng the arrests. sad Need of adequate laws to deal with per sons advocating the overthrow of govern GRAND ment by force or violence, waa urged toSystem, BEGINS CHICAGO day by benator Hterllng, Republican, Houth Dakota. during consideration of the RADICALS sedition hill in the senate (Continued From Page One.) The bill, he declared, did not prohibit to forms of government, (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) increase in pay than he Hal with the discussionoutas that a man could advoiate pointing CHICAGO, Jan. J smaller aalaty. Working under the a soviet government without violating Its new Idlnola (edition law, a special grand provisions. Declared Only Plan. Jury today began sifting the evidence against the radi.als recently gathered In Other officer of the railway worker1 Right of Appeal Open. by prosecuting w -- no Attorney iloynes net. cm aa weH as as Jewell, ganiEaticm. an Inquiry by Senator It 1, mild that telegrams and other evAnswering Jhope for relief In prosecution of profiteer to as ident! Republican, North Dakota, Involving William Bros, I.loyd, the and declared the only way to deal with Oronna. millionaire Sen lallst, wisdom of riving one man the powwu laid before an economic situation la wttft economic tbs or the er to a book whether IkhIv. newspaper Inquisitorial ssy fa tors. StallSenator the sedition act. Telegraph orders from Washington last An alliance of farmer, the organized violated somenight resulted In the Immediate freeing on the one hand, with the ing said the power had to be lodged ptodureis, Rev. Rafael Mallen, emof the since where and general postmaster formerly on the itttKirers, or organized consumer, wa, the head of the mall avstem he would ployed in the federal trade commission other hand, ta the purpose of the coopdetermine whether man to who be the held had incommunicado Mallen, been proper I a erative commission, said Jewell, who The right of a Clark street police cell, wee taken to been violated It alms to the lawtohad member of the commission the court wa, alway, open, be federal building, asked to collaborate In appeal onduct a vigorous campaign for direct added. a statement to the public exonerating hjm dealing between farm producer and city Senator Borah. Idaho, de of suspicion, given a government apology consumers, and, as soon aa feasible, be- dared the bill, in Republican, postfor the annoyance he had been subjected the authorizing tween city producer and farm consummaster general to exclude certain books to and was then sent home to hla wife, ers could ruin Mallen was dropped like a hot potato after from the mails, and Inaugutation of extensive cooperative a manpapers s business before he could obtain a Inatructlona cams from Washington that brother eohemea among the railroad he waa not wanted hearing. Mallen attribute boons membership immediately after the hi arrest to the packer and waa a mov Senator lovfge Republican, Massachuwaa In conference February Chicago setts, stimulated a lively discussion by on their part to discredit federal th predicted bv H. K, Wills, executive reprethat the bill appeared to con- trade commission. sentative of the locomotvf engineers, remarking -- Fifteen hundred radical fer power upon the postmaster are marked for Plan for the organization of a cooperamall all newspapers prosecution In the court here. Home of tive hank, authorized by the Brotherhood like to m some process Introduced them havo not yet been arrested, but of IxKomotlve Knglneers before the war, for Id acthe the postal department, end are being picked up rapmay soon be pushed to completion, Mr tion getting he said Its all very well idly.missing public There la suf h a mass of evidence Wills said, and steps taken to establish to eav or newspaper ex- In the shape of literature to be gone over a that publisher facilicooperative stores and distribution cluded from the malls routd assured that the cases cannot be presented for ties to supply members of the brotherhood redress In the court. If the get wa. some time. Prosecutor ad reasonable Improper, hut the time taken action with necessaries of life at to get Into mftted today that It mightBarnhart two require price. mean moat caeca. 1, ruin cqurt might year to get around to all the cases The reds have a new proBi Others Expected to Follow. V(rants End Pyt to It. lem to the United presented Charities. According Mr. Will expressed the belief that other to agents, many women and chilare sending literature down Into drencharity "They follow would are the example organizations applying for assistance, claimthe eouth through the mailt urging the - of the United Brotherhood of Malntenanie negroes to burn and destroy everything," ing their husbands have been seised in and they are without mean of and Way Kinplojees and Railway tthop said Senator Democrat, North the raidsand destitute. support laborer, who, he Bald, reiently pur- Carolina. "WeOverman, want It stopped Instantchased knitting and underwear plant,, a ly without wSitlng and letting W. Morrison, society leader, Mrs, James the practice and who a clove factory and tubing concern, provided I10.U00 bond for Morris build up a conflagration." one entered into contracts with overall makof Stoilar, the radical seised In th dur danger Is 'It seems to me ers and manufacturer, of other article! that of bevomlng toothataollcitoua of the raids, said today that she did not know needed by railway men. The plana also rights of the man who I, trying to sail Siollar, having met him but once. He called for the erection of warehouse, a lust a, rlose a, he ran to the border is alleged to be a member of the executive dlstrtbu'ton center, line of advocating destruction of govern- committee of the Communist party of Allen K Barker, grand president of the ment and abolition of America that advocates "direct Action private property, to change the present system of governmaintenam, of wav emplojees, is a mem- said Senator New, RepublUan, Indiana ber of the commission, and L. E Shep'I see I m being wholly misunderstood," ment in America, and bring about a dicpard. president of the Order of Railway Senator Lodge put It. "I'm not seeking tatorship of the proletariat. ( onductors, Is vice president of the organRadicals are never given a fair trial to protect the man who hae any of those isation. lntenta Mv fear Is that the Innocent in this country. said Mrs. Morrison, who Is C. H. Gustafson, president of the Nefall under the ban. Give the post prominent In suffrage circles and a ipav braska Farmers union, is president master general absolute power to con- daughter of Wm Dudley Foulk of Inthe commission, and Oscar H. McGill of trol the use of the malls and he might diana, a former Roosevelt leader. I Just got tired of hearing tne M estern Cooperative Timber mills la control the political policy of every newspeople say general secretary. paper In the United States. He might the radicals are treated unjustly here, an continued. "When you say a man take advantage of any rareles, paragraph and distort a newspaper', word. Into pre- Is red everyone turn against him and Dr. Kramer to Speak. nothing he can say la heeded. There TV. James Kramer, the evangelist, will text for it, suppression. Further consideration of the bill was are ail shades of red, some merely radical, adc'ress the Salt lacke Life Insurance un deferred. ind otheri anarchistic in tendency These derwrlers at their regular monthly meet methods were necessary in ing at the Commercial club.Saturday noon. war time, but the country is at peace now CASES and I believe that fairness should be shown. of Will Fight High by Cooperative Great After careful study of the cotton and linen markets and the textile tmd garment making industries, we are confident that such an opportunity to select from so large an assortment at such reasonable prices, goods such ' as are being offered in our GREAT SALE OF WHITE will not be offered you again this year. u A MID-WINTE- tonic-hel- p in SCOTTS EMULSION ; . famed far and wide for its ability to nourish the body and restore vitality. If your body is weakened from any cause, gather strength' for endurance--tak- e Scotts Emulsion often. Pcott & Bowse. Bloomfie Id.N.J. 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White Sale C Linen al Ladies $1.20 Lace Curtains, values to 57.00 in the White Sale at, 3 for 25c y jj per pair Half linen hemmed huck towels, size 18x36 inches; 75c values; in the White Sale. 59c Co LONDON, Jan. 7. (By the Associated Fress.y Bolshevik agitators are working energetically along line elmilar to thoee projected by the radlca.a In America, namely, the overthrow of the government X and the establishment of a soviet form of government. It Is thought that the plans on this side of probable the Atlantic have not reached the point achieved in th United ths die Commissioner General of Immigration that at Lagoon ths wind wrecked and alupon hla entry Into this msnt of an ugly dictatorship states, but It Is believed that the radicals dallst party Caminetti. most completely destroyed the "captive , ana took part tn It deliberations. ' tatorship of naked plutocracy." here rapidly are reaching the point where country All that these foreign women ask. statealt plane which last the "In whole Is the It procedure," summer was one of evident you, that therefore quite seize some Is to rejoin their husmight they Miss upon labor tn Todd fundasaid, big the of violation ment the bound "is features of the resort. 'According to are adds, of of oath your office, strike as an opportunity for starting a to spits law of the land as expressed in bands. Ws demand that they be sent Manager A. C. Christensen, the plane, mental received to act Instructions subject revolutionary movement. deepest tradi- over on the next boat. Such separation which costllt.OOU, la damaged beyond While these facts are common knowl- from an executive committee which may the constitution and the upon Siberian hope of repair. be made up In whole, or In part, of tions of the nation as voiced In the of families was not Inflicted this edge to close obeervera of the eituatlon. aliens czar. The prisoners under ths rule of At Kajsvllie the wind blew over a or alien enemies, holding alle- Declaration of Independence. It said to be Impossible for the Brit-Ifl- h brutal of haste the deportation proceedmethods "W e in believe the or accepted to govemmente organizations belonging to Chris Lay-tono men to put large Jr.haystack which authorities, under the present ultra-li- b giance time educaings gave the of Socialist opwhose tha be It fell on alx of hla Interests agitation, party may diametrically ml laws of free speech, to do much meant their affair in their that and on th political came to the rescue and the animals shap, more than watch th progress of events. posed tQ the best Interests of the. United tion and organisation were left destitute. industrial field, and the organisation of families Great Britain can arid does deport un- States "Because of these conditions, one woman In for the expreswas It workers had soon th finished. as thst the heaviest prop, As the particularly speaker desirable a'lens, but In the rase of Brithas gone Insane and otehrs ars In a state erty damage Ogden ws reported, principally the Majority Leader Simon L Adler offered sion of social dissatisfaction through of desperation ish subjects the situation la more delibox. ballot of unions and the seats vacant resolution their breaking the the plate glass show windows cate. There are several extremist organ- of the Hocfallstdeclaring and the damaging of many thousands of "It Id no. at all Improbable that the members. izations In and In various parts of a dollars' a is Evworth of merchandise, Two Bronx Democrats, William 8. in the action of ths assembly part of th country some political and oth- ans store of Last A Thomas windows valued and J. Fairfax McLaughlin, voted In movement of organised capital, of which ers allegedly allied with the extremist at 11000 w'er broken and several thousand and Democratic Socialists. Republican as did of parties four the the the negative, which are Bolshevistic dollars' worth of goods heavily damaged are ths political champions, to discourage or communistic. avowedly by by snow and dirt. Jn ths Greenwell store the people with the.methods afforded Indivldlal agitators dailv are spreading Text of Resolution. a big window was broken and a large government and to prohuge quantities of written propaganda. The preamble of the resolution deny- representative them to resort to the meiods of quantity of bread and pastries blown Into There are some half dozen periodicals ing the Socialists admission to the flor voke the street. Japanese stores on Mull aveshall do all In our power We violence which are out and out "reds," and some nue suffered by the breaking of numerous sets forth that the August convention of to expose this conspiracy and defeat Us of them make no pretensions of show A large window was windows purpose. the fact that they are advocating hiding broken tn the Beery building on Twenty-fourt- h soviet the Socialist party In Chicago declared rule in England. revolustreet. One of the big windows In adherence and solidarity with the M right's store was broken There ars only a few big red leaders, and many tionary party of soviet Russia, and but they have .sufficient following other smaller places suffered ' like misto pledged to members the Its furtherance COMMISSION form a goodly sized nucleus for organiza- of fortune. the International Socialist revolution, (Continued From Page One.) tion. Their whole effort now la centered In the public schools of Ogden It was that by such adherence and declaration TO In sowing th seeds of discontent, stated that the attendance wa not more the Socialist party has Indorsed the prin25 per cent normal, and while the to the authorities. than of the communist Internationale at chopping away the Ice which hid gathTh red Idea, it is in bait l.ake waa not up to la to work ciples WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. A general in- ered on the car whgels. . Meanwhile the attendance Moscow, which Is pledged to the forcible for affiliation with assserted, the average, the decrease was by no existing organizaviolent overthrow of all existing or- vestigation of the conduct and practices passengers were becoming hungry, and means so marked. tions, rather than for the creation of new and and that under the commission. Includ- when Mr. Flattery appeared along the ones At an early hour this morning the temThe agitators cannot be reached ganized governments, onstltution of the Socialist psrtv of of the federal, trada number of the com- train with his coffee, sandwiches and perature not far above the zero point by Wh(B law, except for direct Incitement America that or ing be member a charges cakes. It looked like Christmas to the and waa was may expelled to revolt or for mine other breach of still falling Belief was exsuspended from his party for railing or missions employees have been engaged snowbound travelers. This train arrived pressed that considerable peace. damage might In office to when JO Lake at Balt a elected minutes few a made public will be refusing, past by In radical from frozen result propaganda Famous Albert hall, with all ita hiswater pipes, and th to carry out such instructions o'clock last night and ths officials of high per tent of Townsend, Senator toric associations headed committee nude connected the cold . humidity by with the have received from the party attempt of the road announced thst no throne, has been used for what virtually as he may exceedingly uncomfortable. Republican, Michigan, and composed and rewould be or to made back It send to were Bolshevik meltings, at which ex- organisation our exclusion from the as- Senators Wisconsin, Follette, service until this morning, believ- Uintah School Dismissed. "We regard tremist speeches were delivered and "The sembly and Myers, sume however, that the line would be organized violence on the very Watson. Indiana. Republicans, ing, There were some yesterday who did not DemoRed Flag" was sung to the accompani- essence .as Delaware, and Wolcott, Montana, of sacred of democracy the Cleared before noon. right mourn the storm, Among these were the ment of the great organ. Hlmllar meeta issued to- crats. said statement the ballot," 490 students of thee Uintah school st ings are held In other places In London The members of the committee were 0. S. L. Trains Get Through. men. Socialist the assembly by night Thirteenth and Ftfteenth and the police are bound to protect the appointed late today by Chairman CumTrains number 3 an 28, ths first Ore- streets, who were dismissed for the East speakers so tong aa there Is no actual Say, Plutocracy Rules. mins of the interstate commerce commitLine railroad trains to reach The wind had whipped deep driftsday. breach pf the laace. of tee. under authority of a resolution In- gon Short Lake since early yester- snow about the streets of ths neighborStill Great Britain seemingly Is not un"It Is the denial of representative gov- - troduced by Senator Watson and adopted Ogden from Saltfollowed rebut snow and few a were hood, I day students is shameless ernment. establishmorning, able belief the that plow duly discouraged at the trend of events, bv the senate, declaring the inforced with several large engines to reach the st hool In the morning Classes believing In the power of the law to employees of the federal trade commis- through three miles of snow drifted from were dismissed for the few by Brtncipal with any tfvtual attempt to use force cope sion have been engaged in "furthering and to five feet between Kaysvllle and A. B. Kesler. three socialisof In the good sense of the public the organization and growth trusting Farmington, and managed to reach the Is Dr. James W. Kramer, evangelist, who not to be misled by propaganda. tic organizations. Reconducting a series of meetings at th The resolution also asserts that If bol- junction city early this morning. ports from the railroad officials early Materloo Methodist church, was Unable shevism was to be overcome In this counto bewere that the east track get to the meeting last night owing try if would be netessarv first to oust this morning here and Ogden had been opened (o the storm. Dr. Kramer Is living at 16b3 all adherents and advocates of that doc- tween up and snor plewa were constantly at Emerson avenue, and because of the deep trine from public office. snow clear of snow W'hlch was drifting badly, the street The Watson resolution, adopted by the work keeping th drifting th tracks. Trains No. 31 and 33 will be cars were not running on that line last Insenate Octoher 20. directed that ancom- sent through to Ogden before daylight. night. The Rev. Clem Dnvles, pastor of quiry be condmted by the Interstate to the lark t wd which d Oregon Short th church, pk merce Iommlttee, which today authorized Only one bait ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 7. Five Socialist had gathered to hear Dr. Kramer. reached here yesterday. Line train Chairman Cummins to name a subcommembers of the assembly of the Nc In Balt Lake belated service prevailed mittee for the work. York state legislature were denied their of the car lines throughout the There wa no Intimation as to when on most seats at the lower branch s opening while the Fifteenth East line, which day, or what witness might begin hearings 1S20 of tha session today. A meeting would be called henatora Townsend and serves the southeastern part of town, resolution whether they questioning Watson were out of the city, and other went "out of commission" a short discould be loval to their oaths of office above the high school and remained member said they did not know when tance whenr bound to act subject to instructions so throughout the day and night. The the first meeting would he held. of the ho la 1st party, was companys car dlspatt her said that the quickly passed, ltd to d, after Speaker Sweet, snow plows were doing their beet (o keep with dramatic suddenness, ordered the WOMAN the line open, but that the velocity of sergeant at arms to bring the So la list the wind on the southeast bemh as members before the bar of the house. REDS such that the enow piled In almost as The Social sts must now prove their be removed and that the fast ad it could DiaALREADY-DEPORTE-ness to their seats before a.. tribunal..-let$car- - evenD short dtetance behind the d oy th.a assembly. were able to proceed only slowly plows The session was dragging ss the clerk and with difficulty. On the Thirteenth (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) was calling for routine East line traffic was at a standstill durresolutions, when WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. The unfortu- ing the afternoon and early part of the Sweet Interrupted him. The Speaker nate plight of the wive and children of ljlght. but at 19 oclock It was said that Socialists, August t'laessens and Louis the recently deported Russian agitators the line was dear. Waldman of New York county, Samuel of labor A A. Dew itt and wa, reported to theKtzdepartment, Samuel rr of Bronx 1 i JL. t ta Miyg MaUt) ivinwircsrt) laucu.' of is who of chairman Chcwo, formerly county, were ushered before the speaker s over All the outhet part of the city, w Y'ork women commute which th desk tn tha pit of the house ha been working for the relief of th des save for the street that were krpt open "Ifou are seeking seats In this bodv and steady travel of teams rtful&r behind. by families left titut you who have been elected on a platform are particularly Th brutality of th deportation pf th and auto, tt wa a common sight to that is absolutely inimical to the best stuck. In the drilled snow, automobiles i Hue of the rivaled in the plight Belgian Interests of the stats of New York, and proud of the women and their little children, Mis and this condition prevailed to some exof the United States, the speaker said our in on the west side, where th wind, craftsmanship Todd today told member of con re and tent "That platform is the doctrine of the a clear officer of th deprtment concmd although not so violent, ha Socialist partv, It Is not truly a political and printing. binding of Jutt official t first sweep, devoid of tree or fence. Jepartmnt party, but la a membership orgamza-- ; Mew . of wind bound th Near our down to take any action, proteetinf that Firmington Many lion admitting within ite rank, aliens, two of th thre heavy transmission line waa upon conirre, since th th Mam enemy alien, and minors." volumes have bees in law did not permit th dfctHtion of th ot th Ltah Light h Fewer company, famihe of men hipped out of the counKaysvHJe, Centerville piecing Layton, constant use for 35 Scored by Speaker. loiter they Informed Mis Todd and Hood Cro tn darkness. An emertry gency crew went to th rescue of the that the department desired to do Quoting from th section of tb constitution of the Socialist partv that re-- I about the condition she reported, third line, but at a lat hour it wa stUl n appointment for her to e tnta t and mad qu.re all member to be guided In all the r political action by the constitution anu ! Garvan toHtorie of damage wrought by th high AasisUiit Attorney morrow morn I mr and piatform of the party, the speaker wind in various place between More than 1) whonv dependent womn Lake and cont'nued grien Indicate ttat the pnu-nmr- y I.ud-w't were in g left behind when the It Is Interesting to note that and children at.) heavy, although no seC A K Martens, were hprd out of rious persona! Injury to any individual Humilan deportee soviet th country Iecirber 27, liu Todd told has a yet been recorded, it wa staled ambassador, litt.raei member of the So- - Keith-OErfiei- ni n, cow,-Neighbo- rs - H. TRAFFIC TIEUP J J . a SOCIALlST QUINTETTE DENIED SEATS IN LEGISLATIVE BODY Ijike-boun- A -- 89423 - White Sale i CHARGES AGAINST TRADE HAVE PROBING tlie great and only Tetrazzini right in your own home. We have a splendid, Records. library of Tetrazzini-Vieto- r Think of listening to this dazzlinglj brilliant singer while seated comfortably by' your own fireside. Come into our store and ask to hear these k Ladies muslin gowns, lace 'and insertion trimmed. Assorte.d styles. 2.45 values.' TQC $2.95 Island deportation proceedings began today before Immigration Inspector a. They were taken singly from the detention quarter, to th small hearing room here a stenographer recorded their testimony. They were asked whether Ihey were member, of the Communist party and whether they believed In the overthrow of the government of the United Statee by violence. Byron H. Uhl. acting commissioner at the Islund, estimated that the force of inspectors could complete from thirty to forty hearings dally unless the extremists prove recalcitrant and Interpose technical objections. With a hostile witness before an Inspector, he said, it might take a whole day to complete one hearing Speedy completion of deportation preliminaries is not expected. At least three New York lawvers who have made specialty of defending reds since raids began In November, are ready to conduct protracted pro ceding. Counsel for an alien Is permitted to attend the hearings and fils briefs The finding of the Inspector Is BUbjeet to approval of the commissioner at the Island by the authorities In Washington. When deportation Is finally ordered an ietrazzi sdAfeoj To illustrate We have selected a few of the special value items from the many that are being offered throughout the store. 500 RED HEARINGS BEGUN AT ELLIS ISLAND ENGLISH RADICALS WORKING STRONGLY NEW YORK, Jan. 1 Hearlgg, In the case of more than 600 alleged reds held FOR SOVIET XJPTURN at Ellis on HEAR R W high-hand- and would find definite Mid-Wint- er ale of White ia-bla- Influenza and its kindred complications have left a trail of weakness in many homes. 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