Show fREDS STRONG E AND ANDA A MENACE SAYS Salt aIt Laker Who Tho Handled Trial and Convicted Lead- Lead Leaders ers So Declares w t T Although h disorganized through h the tile of or Its leaders the 1 T. Y W. W YA A ra r v. v to the a still strong and a t menace States State In tho the Citizens of oC the United J of ot Frank K who returned rc- rc f turned to S Salt H Lake Like yesterday tho His Ills successful prosecution of oC pleaders leaders of ot the I. I W. W W. W movement ement has fended Attorney connection with government go cases for fOl the time being he states stateR and he lie will resume his ls private practice in this cil city Today Toda he will be given I cn a luncheon tat at the Commercial club chib at which his friends friends demonstrate the regard In he Is held after his accomplish accomplish- w ment ment in handling one of ot the historic trials In United States court practice I I 1 can readily understand the tho ap- ap made b by the thc 1 I. W W. W. W said laid Mr 11 V last night These Those men arc lj unskilled laborers and have no ore conception conc of ot th the Inner workings T LOC ot the or organization than I 1 have of ot o of the German government They r lifter greatly th from Crom the men who were convicted con d and whom luring during the tho trial ITT r I characterized as hard faced and arll told that If soft handed The They are arc thc put their hands hand In Ill their pockets p. p they the can stop the wheels of oC Industry from turning Then one of them makes a speech on a street corner a city ordinance lie He is arand ar- ar lIre ted and becomes a martyr i Immediately the call ROCS goes forth an and 1 the I I. I W. W y Ws W.'s 5 flOm hundreds of miles around arc are blou brought broucht ht in the civil ers cowed and the man becomes In iii his own mind a hero After ter that he Is heart and soul with the movement Their a-Their whole doctrine depends upon ther the r plan TIan of oC doing away awny with patriotism recent trial was based entirely on 01 charges of or sabotage and antiwar The Thc explosion In iii the Chi tago federal building to m my m mind if It it shall be proved pro the work worl of tho the I I. I w. w W. W was a symbolic act serving ser nolice notice no no- lice tice upon the tho government so nt of oC what It Ity ma may y expect unless things thing are arc landl handl d I to the satisfaction of oC the es I W. W y Is li not dead Their are arc In jail but T I believe belle that they still have hav a n. membership of oC Their maximum membership waIn was vas Jn In 1917 i. i whorL when the they had upward of members bersIn bers In regard to the trial I cannot speak too highly of t te e rem remarkable of oC Judge e Landis The manner In which he handled tho the defendants and If the tho audience was wonderful During the sessions I felt that ho almost in- in variably placed the hard work worl on my shoulders as his decisions were such that It made my work difficult difficult cult cull Now ow when it Is all over I 1 back and nd realize that his achievemenT 5 when It is recognized even e by the at at- I for the defense that he gave ave them hem er e every shadow of ot doubt was a great one There was no opportunity hallowed allowed b by him for or the claim that I these thee men who were fighting the i o from start to finish both before and ani at the trial had anything but iUt complete justice Thc They have no I loophole OO hOJe through h which they ther ma may claim lalm that the they were railroaded to jail jall jailo o through h strict decisions of oC law adverse erse to their interests It lea leaves leas s them with with- out the tho assertion that the they otherwise would surel surely have made mado that they the f were not allowed an Impartial and fair tall out I-out tria Personally I believe e that the un tin laborers should be allowed ed to toor or organize that the they should be encouraged aged ged to this end hut always alwa's with patriotIc pa- pa motives mothes before them and not with the seditious and disloyal aims which tile the I. I W. W W. W propaganda I J believe c that this can an be IW rl llone lone and that It Jt would assist greatly I Jn n breaking the up present tion that exists at present 1 |