Show 1 T C TV I A 7 T TA A 7 HH I Do OS' MAY DAY PLOT IS FIASCO J c c t. t f ONE m ARREST liS f Is MADE HE IN SALT SHI WE AKE Mike fife Scanlon ScanIo Secretary of Local L WW VW W. W W. W Is Held ty liy Department of Justice in n Nation wide R up o 0 n ii ii u nd u d p pO pONE O ONE arrest was made Hy iy tHe tEe i of justice yesterday in iD connection with the much heralded May fay day reign of terror planned by uy tile the J. J AY W. W. W It is believed the theraid theraid theraid raid on Bingham wobbliest I on Friday Priday Fri Fri- day had a quieting effect on members of that radical organization said Floyd T. T Jackson acting special agent of the department As the handbills handbill calling a strike at Bin Bingham Bing ham were seized in a local loca printing office the miners at that camp failed to get the call and consequently remained re remained re- re at work today today c to tor Mr r Jackson Mike Scanlon of the local I. I W. W TV W w was wa arrested at lt the h headquarters headquarters head head- ad- ad quarters o of the o organization W W. Broadway Broadu-ay yesterday forenoon r f r and Placed In the county Jt JaJO r J J. A A. McDonald is being held In the count county Jail while Darb Darby Durbin Wa was rei released cased at following the raid Friday according according- to Mr Jackson May MaT Be lie In tho the arrest of ot William Wililam Johnson In tho the Bingham raid Mr Jackson says he believes es ho has secured another leader o of ot th tho Communist party In this section Thorough search of ot John Johnsons Johnson's ons on's home revealed a quantity of ot communIst comun- comun 1st literature as well as letters to him from I L L. S. S Katterfeld national organIzer organizer organ organ- izer of or the party part who left iet yesterday for tor Chicago under custody of an offiCer officer oUi- oUi to Stand trial on a n. cr chUr nf nt yin fn hating the tho Illinois t-I t law The arrest of ot Scanlon y yesterday came through h the finding of his hi signed orders orders orders or or- ders for lor printing and proofs of ot Jobs chocked checked b by him In the McKnight PrintIng Print Print- InS Ing shop 24 E E. First South street ac acCOrdIng according according ac- ac cording to Mr 1 Jackson When faced with the evidence obtained In the printIng printIng print- print Ing Ing- plant Scanlon denied his signature According to Mr Tack Jackson on the L I. V. W. v. W. ho have had a major portion of its printing do done dono no at the McKnight shop since early last falL talL This he says san ho proved pro to the satisfaction of ot himself when hen a search of ot the plant showed tb the tho original l copies proofs and oth other r memoranda memoranda mem mom oranda of ot Jobs done for tor the radical or or- Plans SU Suing Jada JI Reuben neuben proprietor and manager of ot tho the printing shop in ta question ques ues- ues tion llon denies he ho has overstepped the law lawand lawand lawand and asserts he has only done what any other Job shop would do accePt do-accePt accept budness busIness business busi bud ness brought to It ft Claiming that tho the publicity given ven hIs hla printing establishment at 24 4 B. B First South by Mr lr Jackson as acting sp special agent of ot the department of or Justice when ho raided the tho McKnight Printing company last f Friday and took printed matter Job tickets receipts proofs an and 1 also algo type from tho the place was uncalled Continued on pa page o 3 OF RADICALS RED REO MAYDAY MAY DAY REf 1 NO AVAIL i Are of But jances or Nature Where juble Loomed form page L r t bays vs h no ho Is consider consider- suit for tor damages against a a. ff 5 a 8 n. n a oia-iu oia iy y Is Quiet et C Coast May 1 1 Maypoles in on i n park k lawns and parades ore attention In n t the tho h o Pacific Eo glon tod today Y than activities radical il S-ht S ht be classed a as I Rue e several strikes called bakers In northwest clU cities of Oi te e of ot radical nature jM w Experiences c Die Disorders orders By Associated Ii Press Pres day passed pa with withe May 1 May Ma May e of ot small riots and disorders at least three persons were cb h h. h one tone of them a a. woman and rounded but without the decla- decla general strike Ithe I Ithe pf ot a a. a nationwide the union workers expected te e e general federation of ot labor federation Issued a word 1500 nationalization but urging int nt nt I continuation erring either to a a. strike or a n. return to work after Y Tb p Tho situation this evening d as ss muddled as It it has lIas been past nast p t few Cew days das the labor cle- cle ord orders rs which do not r announced that their which is to be continued after I Ito to enforce nationalization Is s al- al I 60 50 per cent effective e Official I government sources say from I operations today were not far tar mal final on nn certain lines the most i it t trains moving In and out of or ofA A limited suburban service was ed ty seven police pollee were wounded f them seriously and many of ot ore r bruised e La ft-La La Gros was wounded by a aas as she watched the tho manifesta- manifesta m In a a. window in the place do de La Lane ne and died I later at er than persons were Wera arrested number Is growing but many any released coolness and bravery of ot hl high h and Nand technical students who whored whored red ered to run motor omnibuses ed much ranch applause but their vin In in breaking up the were the primary cause of sf cf the c disorders In the place de iM they at t times drove I I pi hostile crowds who showered frith th stones and broke the win win- win win-I the buses but they continued ice C ce which was organized at the theof of ot the government nt Ithe of the chamber of M M. 1 Vaillant Couturier whoso whose lion Uon is sought by tho the governor govern govern- or alleged incitement of ot tho the thor r 1 to disobedience and Alexan- Alexan inane Blanc wearing a n deputy's tn trl- trl b and nd a Gaming flaming red tie tic were d In In a a. collision lon with the poll police co place de la They Thoy Thoyd ed d a crowd which was vas shouting Df r InS 1918 In connection with tho the thom then m n for tor the demobilization of ot lass ass Ss Tho The deputies deputies' jr phrased In appealing for tor quiet e crowd became greatly excited ash lash with the republican guar guards s sIce Ice followed M. M Blanc received on the head said to have been i saber M. M Couturier Vaillant ft ff with a tap of ot a night stick p bead and a a. damaged nose arity of ot the crowd seemed li occupied cd in amusing themselves lying yin the police without risking risk risk- ting InS Into nto trouble T the night services on theand tho the lying a and e eastern tern railways began bogan begani begany i y m. m it wiLs was found that all th the thesa thes sa s 8 were at their posts that the railroad strike will lied fled d by Sunday or Monday in n Parades it lest St t. t in In e History TI Bj By Universal Service in n May l. l The Tha Tho greatest Made May Ma- Mayde ade de In history marked this an- an Uday liday of ot labor in London The strike was effective every overy- nd ind there were processions and rations galore but ut except for Incidents the thc day cUy has thus far tar without disorders The Tho Ho Ile o thoroughly prepared to cope fory ory emergency had given the thed rd d let em om have o their fling demonstration of or the da day parade In which workers of ofes lea es Joined Red flags were V land and nd revolutionary songs were speeches were made and andring andring ring threats ats uttered but on the he affair was a celebration reth reth re- re th promises rather than a mass massof of nt of protest Radical spell spell- Were ere re left undisturbed by bv tho the di de of helmeted police pollee calmly calmly tho the gathering of ot the workers workers' a Hydo Ydo Park her between and workers were wore idle throughout ted ud Kingdom it is estimated f i of of Radicals o oM Materialize J ington May 1 Plans 1 of ot radl- radl ers for wide nation May Ia day rations Involving strikes and assassinations of ot more than a 1 federal and state officials fell orts Otte to Lo the tho department of jus- jus ight Indicated precautions taken by federal e authorities to block the radt- radt dely ly disseminated appeal for tor a a. ay y Show chow of ot power were deat de- de dot at t. t the department as ns decidedly decided Y Ys al l. l s to the department ment mentioned r- r rot L ot strikes instituted during 4 but In nearly every cat case cate e the g K agent alent emphasized emphasize that the tho were local In nature natura and due gular May day expiration of ot peal of the tho radicals for tor a 1 ration alton to the government gO In It t soviet Russia also nIso was with with- i the reports indicated echea and demands that th tho tates wiles resume relations with ere so made at meetings In sovi sov- sov i i. i Assistant A General dared d but hut tho the net result Ible the ha fact tact that there thero were no DO reports of ot attempted assassination of I public officiate officials It was said tonight that the government Intended to maintain maintain main main- tain its guard ard over tho the persons threatened threatened threatened threat threat- ened for tor somo t time me Several Arrests j In Central States Chicago May 1 l.- l. May 1 May Ia day passed quietly in th the central states and the west virtually no disorder being re reported reported reported re- re ported although federal state and city forces Corces' had made elaborate preparations I to deal with threatened disturbances dis dis- Strikes were called in a number of ot cities arid and mass masS' meetings held in Chicago and elsewhere but all were conducted peacefully peaceful Radical RadIcal Radical Rad Rad- I ical literature was distributed in some places and a few Cew arrests were made A strike of ot cooks and waiters walters in a number of oC Chicago hotels and restaurants restaurants I rants and the general confusion contusion I dont dent to the annual spring moving day when whon scores of ot tenants refused to va vacate va- va cato cate their apartments 8 largely ely overshadowed overshadowed over over- shadowed May lay day developments The police continued th their lr round up of ot criminal suspects but Chot of or Police Police Police Po Po- lice Garrity said sald the arrests arrests had no Ito connection with expected May day ay dis dis- orders More oro than 1000 were In custody today oda A red flag discovered flying from a apolo apolo polo in a 1 school yard rd was removed by bp bya a former ar army y lieutenant and the stirs stars and stripes stripes' substituted while a crowd cheered Clothing workers on the west side aide participated in what they termed a hour 24 strike in protest against the Imprisonment of at political l offenders but clothing manufacturers said the holiday was recognized in all union contracts Two-thirds Two of ot Kansas miners were reported Idle today Nova N Scotia Collieries Collieries' Closed for Day Halifax May 1 Every l Every colliery inthe In Inthe the tho province was tied u up un today b by astrike a astrike strike of or miners who quit work for tor the tho day as ns a no demonstration of sympathy sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy with strike leaders who are imprisoned imprisoned im Im- in Winnipeg Tho The day passed without Incident and it was said that many Joined th the walkout for the sake salte of the tho holiday hoUda Spokane Detective Marked by I. I W. W re W. W Spokane Wash asb May Ia L L-A L A letter signed with a skull and crossbones and tho the committee was received hero here today to- to day b by T. T T T. Mitchell city detective who has testified in several parts of ot tho state In cases against alleged Industrial Industrial In In- Workers of the tho World The Tho letter lotter was headed May day warning It read road I X I give you y yU U fair warning Dont Don't make any more web trips You are wise and better lay layoff layoff off oft for wo we got ot your number Detective Mitchell said he ho Intended to go to Pasco and Walla Walla next week to testify In I I. I W. W W W. cases Eleven Are Taken J JI I i t tIn In Seattle Raids Seattle May 1 Eleven Cloven men men were aj and large quantities of ot al alleged alleged al- al L I. W. W W. W literature were seized when police today raided what they declared to have been a newly established northwest headquarters hero of ot the tho Industrial tit of ot the tho World Ton of ot the tho men were hold beld for Cor federal investigation One other was booked on an open charge e Glasgow Is Scene Of Big Demonstration on London May In 1 The Tho Tho May day celebration celo- celo bration bratto at Glasgow was on an unprecedented un un- s scale ale A demonstration was held at Glasgow green at which a n crowd of ot persons adopted a resolution resolution res res- res- res calling for Cor the establishment of ot ofa ofa ota a operative co commonwealth Tho The resolution embodied fraternal greetings to Lo soviet Russia and proclaimed tho the right of Dt the Irish people to choose their own form torm of or government i Clash Is Reported I PiAt n nAt 1 At Turin Italy 1 Rome May 1 The I-The The only May d day i disorder BO so far tar reported occurred at Turin where the tho demonstrators tried to force torce their way toward th the tho e center of ot the city and attacked attached the royal guards with revolvers and hand grenades gren gren- ades Several of or f ho guards were wounded but repelled the at attack ck killIng killing kill kill- ing two and wounding several among the crowd I t Aerial Police 31 n i T f e rd I 1 Guard G d R Refineries e fe I Tulsa Okla Olda May 1 Tulsa l-Tulsa Tulsa used aerial police today to guard against a reported outbreak of ot radicals Four Four army fliers filers headed by former Flight Officer W W. T. T Campbell swept back and forth over the tho city and tho the huge hugo oil refineries In West cst Tulsa IS Buenos Duenos Aires The Aires Tho Argentine government government government gov gov- I has officially roco recognized tho the republic or Armenia |