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Show SALT LAKE I. W. W. IN FEDERAL TOILS Joseph Lesko. a Hungarian and member mem-ber ot the Industrial Workers of the World, wiio formerly was active in disseminating dis-seminating propaganda of the organization organiza-tion in Salt Uike. Utah and other parts of the west, is undergoing invest igatior. by ascnts of the federal department of justice in New York City, according to intormation reaching the citv last night. Arrested with Lesko, and recommended also lor internment, are Paul Hazel a German, and Albert Kosa. an Austrian. An envelope, on which was written the stnteino'H that it contained ashes of Joseph Jo-seph Hl!istro:n. Industrial Worker of the World agon;, who was executed for murder mur-der in Utah November 13. 1 iUo. was in possession of l.esko. Upon the other side of the envelope were the words, "Indus-trinl "Indus-trinl Workers of the World We never forget." In Uesko' possession were numerous pamphlets and a letter signed by William . Haywcod authorizing him to collect lunds for defer-so of the Industrial Workers Work-ers now on trial at Chicago, lsko wllo has two lirothers in the Austrian army carne to tho United States twelve voars S'40. The trio was arrested at the 1. W. W. hall in New York. |