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Show CTURESI.W.W, AS" : SifiRJIATIl ; Defense in Conspiracy Trial Begins Introduction of Evidence. CHICAGO, June 25. The I. W. W. today to-day was pictured as the future savior of the nation by the first witness for the defense de-fense in the trial of 101 leaders of the body charged with seditious conspiracy, . and the strategy of counsel for the defense de-fense retrieved victory in the effort to introduce in evidence the report of the federal industrial relations commission published in ldl5. Through the testimony of James P. Thompson ot Raymond, Wash., one of the defendants, the defense will be able to present to the jury parts of the report. Judge Land is yesterday barred from evidence the commission's report, denying deny-ing the defense the privilege of going over the industrial and social situation in any broad way, which he held was not a part of the present case. But George F. Van-deverr, Van-deverr, chief of counsel for the L W. W., ; circumvented the government. ,; When Thompson was called to the i stand he stated that he was a lecturer for I the I. W. W., and in his- numerous speeches throughout the country had often (rd from the commission's report. By " i jiiying of the statements he made In .-shis lectures he can tell what he said, even quotations from the report. Judge Landis conceded. "When the people in their might rise to I jt an end to the existing order, pro- diWion w-ill be paralyzed," Thompson qnotKl from his speeches. "The people ' of a great city like New York would be near starvation, and babies would starve. It was to meet just such a crisis as this that the L W. W. was organized, that is, for the purpose of carrying on production produc-tion when the energies of the people and their ir.dustrv are paralyzed. The I. W. W. will then be found to weigh heavily on the side of order." The witness declared that in strikes the I. W. W. never had relied on violence, but on solidarity, to win. |