Show I if Df BY N RO d ARE AR r ri i Ix lAVIN STATE T A If They Are Bound for Their r Old Homes Overseas Afi After Af- Af I i 7 I ter Withdrawing Savings i From Banks Postoffice WITH the ban of war con conditions conditions condi condi- iV i- i V removed remo which practically erac- erac closed the gates sates of Europe and the T United States against the thet t return of aliens from this countr country to to their old homes across tho the sea hundreds hun bun of oC foreigners are aro withdrawing their savings from tho the banks and the I and are leaving Utah Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the the old country According to New York dispatches the movement has be become become become be- be 1 come so general throughout tho the United States as to result In the withdrawal withdrawal withdrawal with with- of at a n. gigantic sum Burn of ot mone money such euch as to seriously menaco menace tho the currency currency cur cur- rency supply of ot tho country 1 Under special proclamation of ot the president issued in September of last F. F year aliens are now permitted to leavo tho country on a a. special permit r r issued by hy the department of or l- l tion after Investigation of ot each particular par r r. r applicant Such alien lIen must P first show that ho he has been vouched fur for b by his own government o and must then give 6 1 a satisfactory account of or his hist 1 t pUe fife Ufa In this country MANY I MANY PERMITS ISSUED J Even at that there thero have havo been over o t three hundred permits issued in Salt y-Lako y Lako since last September and the number num r is Js now greatly on the tho Increase Increase increaser In- In crease creaser raid Bald D. D A. A local immigration Jm- Jm migration inspector At first thc they ero mostly Japanese but now they I are about equally Gree Greeks and Italians j 4 The movement is hs only natural as It Is a resumption of or tho the ordinary travel held up by tho the war Many of ot 1 tho applicants have havo not seen their i families for Cor several years earB others i h have havo o had near relatives killed in the thear j war ar Others still aro are going oln back to 1 take part in the fight for tor democratic l v freedom which they believe to bo be goIng goIng go- go o- o Ing forward in Europe All of ot them v have savings sa running from 1000 1000 to They will undoubtedly take a 0 large larce amount of money from the country count coun- coun try t t I 1 Before the tho proclamation referred to only natural born or naturalized citizens citi- citi tens zens were ere permitted to leave leavo the countr country country coun- coun tr try on passport and then only on a a. I showing of oC urgent necessity This Is tho the first opportunity since 1914 that the tho alien has had a chanco chance to leave leao I the United States I P. P 0 0 O. SAVINGS WITHDRAWN Inquiry at tho the postoffice disclosed d dI the fact that the movement is Hell vc I II defined According to Assistant Postmaster Postmaster Post Post- master Block and Miss 1 E E. F F. Hamlin I In charge of or tho the postal savings bank I withdrawals of ot deposits b by foreigners I has has bas Increased ed rapidly within tho the last 1 t four tour weeks and run several thousands I of dollars a 3 da day Postal savings dePosits de- de Posits have shown an actual decrease I Most lost of these withdrawals are b by I said sald Miss 1 Hamlin About I half aIr of oC them are older men who deI declare de de- de- de I clare dare that thc they are going back bad to live JIve a a. life liCe of oC ease Many 1 of ot tho the younger i men say Bay they aro are going to buy farms J 1 i In Utah Their deposits range from 1000 to 2500 the latter figure being i the 0 io limit of ot deposit a lock says ays that anal the tho withdrawals are i- i imore more pronounced in the outer offices r. r like Uke Bingham and Garfield He lie 1 thought that recent curtailment in lOpper Per production might have much to do o with It 1 |