Show J UTAH HOUSE BANS BANSi i i USE OF RED FLAG I i OR ANARCHY SIGNS p i I YEAS YEAS Adney Adney Airey Afrey Argyle Ballard Baxter Blakeley I Bullock Cardon Garden Croft Crook Curry L L. W. W Day Doty Finlinson Greenwood Holmes Kennedy King Masters Miles McKay D. D D. D 3 McKay T. T E. E Nalder Nielson ONeil O'Neil Pierce Quinn Thomas Welling g and Mr S Speaker aker I S NAYS NAYS NAYS-Bennion Bennion Currie E. E E. E Hanson Heppler Hinckley Johnson Johnson Johnson John- John Morris Tanner son Kelly ABSENT AND NOT VOTING VOTING Jacobs Jacobs Newman Pingree r ler Sevy Snow I bill prohibiting prohibiting tho the the record of tho House House- yesterday afternoon on IllS was T THIS other emblems or banners of the thc red Hing- Hing the use or display of flag flag- flagor or disloyalty and anarchy introduced by Cardon Garden of Cache had bad been reported The bill which was from 4 the judiciary committee without It follows enacted b the tho Legislature 01 Ot J 1 Bo uBo It e by the thc State of ot Utah Section 1 1 That whoever In Iii this state shall hoist holst carry or display nn any banner other emblem or red flag InS or Indica Indicating tine disloyalty to the government In or a belief bellet of ot tho United States of ot a shall bo deemed guilty guilt anarchy conviction shall be bo felony and Imprisonment upon in the penitentiary penitentiary peni peni- by punished for a term not loss less than one and ma may than ten years car or moro more year not exceeding exceed In sum also bo bl fined any ing InS 1000 1000 Heppler I Amendment nt Heppler floppier explained his vote Voto oto by saying amendment was believed beHoved an that ho he and did likewise b by necessary Senate I that be ho thought the thc would amend the measure I the I reached on bill was the When calendar Representative Cardon said Bald that thai ho he did not Ilot know why wIn there thero was recommendation with the tho bill and ho he no asked the chairman Representative Miles to explain If It ho he could Miles resulted answered that tho omission from lack nf rf time Representative tl Morris opposed the thc bin bill and he made a n. strong plea a against declaring tho the time timo was wa Its passage not opportune and that thoro thero was Wall no reason why hy It should be passed The Tho measure was n It challenge he said to th the dying I. I W. W W. W A bill of ot this I kind ho be averred was particularly un un- wise Iso Wherever there had been an autocracy h ho declared there had been anarchy and where all persons were treated alike alilce law aw and order were al always at- at ways respected Such measures as this cause trouble He lie cited the tho I. I W. W W w. outbreak In Spokane and Seattle and amI referred to tho the troubles in Salt Lake several se years cars ago lie He was op opposed opposed op- op posed to tho the bill ho hll 5 said ld and ho he th therefore therefore there there- rc- rc fore toro moved to strike out the enacting cIa clause use amIDI to I. I W. W AV tV Representative Cardon Cordon author author- of or the bill maintained that prevention was wass s- s better than cure curc This bill was a a. warnIng warning warn warn- ing to those who would def defy tho the law lawand and It spoke in plain terms of ot what would happen should nn any ono one attempt an act of ot disloyalty in Utah It was not ho he said a challenge to anyone but meant Just what hat it said There was J no room for tor I W. W in Utah or elsewhere In the United States and the I I. I W. W W. W now serving terms In tho the federal penitentiary penitentiary- knew that it was a warning warning- to persons like them We should be bo disloyal to the tho government government govern govern- ment and to ourselves If It we do not pass this bill declared Mr Cardon and Utah Is always loyal 1 I urge ure this house Home not to strike out tho the enacting I clause lause Representative Hansen n was of or the tho opinion that tho the bill was not opportune Ho Ito said that If It all nil human b beings ln 9 were treated fairly tho they would return the tho treatment In jn kind Why Yh throw out a n challenge now he ho asked HO cited the time work of or Carrie Nation atlon who he the de de- dared had nad done dODO moro more for or the prohibition pro pro- movement than others because 1 nn V f i Ita n It as wo would v lJ h have v th them t treat at ats us s Representative 6 Kelly Kolly in fn to the bill which ho he said was not needed now There Thora was no occasion oc oc- oc- oc caslon casion for or l legislation of or this 1 Kind hind he contended Sn Slim I Is III Forbidden n Representative R TI E. E Currie was strong In hl hi his opposition to the measure Ho was ho he said against tho the I. I W W. v r. but he was willing to allow any man manto manto manto to ralso raise the flag of or his organization It If this bill was passed he said It would prohibit tho the marching of oC many Ho He declared there ther were or ora organizations or- or a whose flag was largely made up of ot red and that the enactment of ot this bill would stop them from pa pa- rade If It we want to get rid of ot I. I W. W v. v I he concluded lot us strikeout strike strikeout out tho the enacting clause Representative D D. D D. McKay made a I f patriotic appeal for tho the passage of ot tho the bill The Time government that has the thc fewest fow- fow est eat restrictions and that shows the tho I greatest liberty Is tho the best government That the thc passage of ot this measure would bo be a challenge to the I. I W. W W. W I do not believe We Ye have dallied too long In this country The Tho bill 1111 does not nor ro ro- strict any mans man's I freedom Thc The bill does aim to curtail disloyalty It does way say t to t. the I. I W IV W. W and antI all other organizations organizations organizations or or- of or like character ch We Ve have I no use for tor you here hero If It We wo should strike o t the time enacting clause causo wo we not have counted counte the tho cost yost II I challenge no n one but I one We wo have no ilse use for J. J W. W in this state or this countr country StoiC noli Call Cull Demanded v The Thc v to lo wa was then taken on tho the m mo I tion to strike out tho the enacting clause I and Representative Cardon demanded a roll call caU In this he ho was s condol by a 5 dozen others The result was 7 ayes nes 31 nays fl P I absent and ana not voting yoUng In detail the Vote ote follows Teas Yens Teas R. R E. E Currie Hanson Hinck ley Icy Johnson Kelly RUy Morris Tanner Nays Nays Nays-Alre Argyle Ballard 1 ley e Brown Bullock Cardon Croft I Crook Curry Curn I I. I W tV Da DayS Day Doty Flimlin- Flimlin son eon Greenwood Grenwood Heppler Hepper Holmes Ken ICon nedy Ma Masters Miles D. D I D D. McKay T. T J K j. McKay Nielson ONeill O'Neill Pierce Piercy Quinn Richards Thomas Thom Welling Mr fr Speaker Absent Adney Y Baxter flater Bennion Jacobs Jac Jac- cbs Newman Pingree SO Sevy now Morris torris to in striking out the tho amend tho the bill b by I words red flag or r other This motion fic Representative re e Quinn contended was similar to the first motion motion motion mo mo- tion as it would kill clil the thc effect of or tho the bill just as ns would tho striking out of tf the tho enacting clause Other Other- members wore of ot tho the samo mo opinion When the tho speaker r put the motion Representative R. R E E. CurrIe asked that tho same samo coUr- coUr tesy be granted ranted Mr Morris 1 that was giver given Jo to o the auth author r of ot the bin biTt and ho asked a Do roll call This was seconded b by more than the five others The lh result was waa 0 r. ayes ayce 31 H nays nars and anti 7 1 absent and not flot notto to voting t I ng After Arter an nn amendment b by Mrs Alrey Alre ire I substituting state prison for per peni penitentiary had been approved the 1 1111 I was passed |