Show 4 ARREST IN BINGHAM MINE STRIKE oRMER CROWN PRINCE CE WIRES SURRENDER lr I f r rI I f le t Net Hauls Bitof Bit Big of I I- I V V. T W. Sought Sough v ng Armed Guards Guard t 01 Mining Milling District fo OK of federal aut lion ties in ill III Albert Y Wills Ills g into organizer for the I I. the flit announcement of Iud Ltd the Industrial line Workers' Workers 00 o I. I W W. V. would woud quit Utah Cops Cop's Cop- Cop ny's nys s 's property this morning I i the tie 1000 strikers in Bingham tn 11 d were the outstanding t l ments yeste yesterday ay in n the n n but bul six of or I. I t e I 0 on th 4 U ThC They p probably I this morning luan said as the arrests u 33 a precautionary measure Is well in hand anE an- an s. s E E. E chief chic deputy deput ito no u taken charge In the theof of cf Sheriff John S S. S Corless and twenty live cot col armed ready rudy yesterday to put putt act t of vIolence The sot Jot hald hold pests at the mine I p trot but stood g guard ar over ralland rall- rall and bridges and patrolled Tuo lInn Shut Down Donn shut nR a result rite order which became et ef- ef ji t j 1 o o'clock yesterday morn- morn I d States Smelting Resi Re Re- si 4 d Mining company compan and Utah lo St v. v Q P lt declared he lie an any trouble from the thew bit w ht guards were on b Prevent riotIng K w. V W claim a membership V of Headers explained between this fig fig- the the number on strike was vs 1 r the fact act that man many mem- mem on or a dozen or more mora ts and ina are unaffected by b the r du r t f tad bad no announcement There Thereas was as no In- In th would arbitrate with ip 1 1 tIlt h ConS lIning U cornU corn com on half hal force Inere In- In were ere ih this nIne doe lOie might lie be d cards were ng miners Cor or sale at al 1 i fUd t thus r will care ra If f the th strIkers 1 or of min miners rs from Bing- Bing t Q wa wa on one o of n IS Yesterday About according go t to 0 a conserva- conserva ti at for lr Sa Salt It a l Lake w I th the q 11 C entering th the Butte Dutte Tintie nt c Eureka and other Intimated lY b hi state that tho ad d al all sIx men Inca nr- nr ot the th taken would ho be pro of or the tho l law TIlls tnt int would set act I 18 the HP 11 1 In h Utah first m Will fit of be JUao to refill the strikers Orkin ani arii to keep lit Ie at as th the they thE 1 large y r rge operators h nl 1114 Catch CReeh I a I. I W W h cd as the best In t It at Was n Stated t te t tj Wills Is known States as rag a leading Jea ln an an r he hd been Federal Offic e eat In ace ac- ac tec r recent nt ninths He C come m Bin ier tr to Wo the BIng an and tt e 1 u lg mines Was 8 emploYed b 3 I federal brought Officers to Salt SaIL l ast I ee Tho Thin heC accUsed others b 0 o of intimidating t at beig j In the their posts I I. I Under tinder jail jau ar are guard All ald t r. wI w tt to b bo affiliated I 11 BIngham miners ind el district it ti ot or thOse these Were Vera i r rc Walkout Many Ian o of 01 lense In pale Page 3 GOVERNMENT ACTS IN STRIKE AT BINGHAM Continued from Cram pa Page Pago ge 1 mines which are not included Include In the tho companies to which demands for tor a 6 G minimum wage wae and an hour eight day ha have 0 been made Wills was selling the mine workers union cards as a a. means of giving ln relief re relief re- re lief lieC to families of the strikers wh when n the arrest took place He Is not specifically specifically wanted for selling these cards lIfe He ia is held In Salt Lako Lake on a federal e charge the nature of or which Is la not divulged The car cards s which the strikers were offering for sale HaJo bore this Inscription Fellow Workmen Relief Relict for or the families families fam Cam of oC striking miners of oC Bingham Canyon Canon will bo be needed at once Buy ale ftH many of one Dollar cards card as you you can Help them win the strike B By order of or the strike committee M M. N. N W W. I I. I U U. No Xo Sn State e l A high union official said there thero ha had been a cr among workers work work- workers ers on the Utah Copper topper company prop prop- erty crt This firm does docs surface mining exclusively but approximately JU union miners aro arc employed b by it The union officials Bald said that all these would join this morning the thc 1000 men already on strike Many of ot the minors appeared to take tako up their accustomed duties yester yesterday a morning but on finding eluding circulars In their coat coM pockets the they promptly laid down their tools Tho circulars declared de declared lIe lIe- that tho the cost of living JIving had bad a advanced ad advanced ad- ad but iio no corresponding Increase In wa wages cs had been grunted granted That tho the state syndicalism law might be bo invoked In was tho the word from Crom state Hato officials This law was ryas approved on n February 1 17 17 l 1313 Ili lJ and I Is entitled An A 11 i act defining criminal syndicalism and tho the word sabotage prohibiting the advocacy ad ad- teaching or suggestion of crime violence or r tho the sion lon of an any unlawful act or things as a to accomplish Indu Industrial or Of political cads ends change or revolution rc and pro pro- assemblages for the purpose of such advocacy teachings or suggestions suggestions declaring It unlawful to permit the use of oC any place building rooms' rooms or premises for such suell assemblages In certain cases and providing penalties for the violation thereof Tho The statute is directly U in line lino with In industrial troubles and covers an any act I of violence In tho the Bingham ham strike situation sit sit- Many Ilan J. J W W. W. W and other persons persons per por- sons of or radical ten tendencies have been prosecuted under a law Inmany in inmany inmany many parts of the country particularly particular lar- lar larIn In California The law Jaw has been carried t tc- tc tho the federal courts in some Instances The syndicalism law prohibits street streetor or other s gathings to further the purposes purposes purposes pur pur- poses or alms amts of strikers belonging to toan toan toan an organization ors o of the L I. W. W W W. variety The penalty for violation ranges x-ans-es from froma troma a prison sentence of one ne to five e years and fines of or from to 1000 J A large lars part of ot the armed guards s are arc men who have ha seen war service and andare are arc well The Tho regular deputies deputies deputies ties on hand yesterday were Joseph H. H Raleigh Lee Leo Williams I s Earl Willis Fred Powell George GeorgeIn In Vine Arthur AIthur Waller Waller Wal Wal- al ler Jos Joseph H. H David R R. Perkins and William Cayias Calas w The guards s were Instructed to prevent pre pre- prevent vent acts of ot sabotage on railroads s and other public properties Although no further action was wa taken talc tak en by federal authorities than to tako o Wills rills into custody It was apparent that federal authorities were watching the Bingham district situation very cry closely Further federal arrests might tal take It was Intimated intimate o |