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Show ! -, Some Battle I "j DEN F. REDMAN, Salt Lake Rotarian, has a local reputation for speaking his mind. He doesn't mince words when anyone tramples tram-ples on his rights and he has a voluminous vocabulary of forceful and enlightening, If not beautiful, words. For this or these Tea-sons Tea-sons we regret that we were not present when they dumped him off the train In California. Cali-fornia. " -. , Ben Is so well known around these parts that there may be some local suspicion that the ejection from a California train bound for Salt Lake was inspired by native plotting. Bert has always' been a rood Indian in Ctah and a valued citizen. California might figure hint good material for future citizenship, ' Our Rotarian friend Is a big man, but not very large.' As we size' him up, one fair sized conductor ought to be able to carry him out to the vestibule and toss him where he wanted. But in a complaint filed in the district court, Ben recites that It took a train crew to force him to leave the train which would bring him. back to Salt Lake, Ben figures that the Inconvenience and humiliation of being required to spend another an-other day In California Is worth 30,04 l.i 5, snj has filed suit for this amounL ; And slill they say some people are ijr,ht-ing ijr,ht-ing to stay In California! |