Show I ALABAMA MINERS MUST BE GIVEN AID BIRMINGHAM M Ala April 23 The 23 The situation In the tho Alabama coal fields where thousands of ot strikers and their families are destitute was characterized character character- as alarming by Brigadier Simonson Simon- Simon Ison son of the Salvation army today I Announcing that the Army will vill continue continue con con- to aid the strikers to the con I best of ot its ab ability ill t even without state air Simonson said The situation is alarming It is such 1 I situations as this that create anarchy We Ve cannot afford to permit such condition con con- to exist Wo Vo cannot refuse refuse to throw our resources into the fight tight for tor humanity regardless of ot hether whether Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Kirby Kilby ilby is willing to help belp or not Representatives of half hat a dozen local unions o of the United Mine Workers were canvassing for food tood and money In Birmingham today Joseph Smith representing the union at Republic Ala appealed to wholesale houses bouses for food We Vo are arc in bad need and must have havo food toda today he said HELENA Mont April Olin 23 23 BAnderson B BAnderson Anderson alleged I r. r W W. VV W V. convicted at Chicago in 1918 with William D D. HayI Haywood Haywood Hay- Hay I wood on a charge of obstructing the I draft came from Rexford Roxford Mont today and surrendered at the of office lice of the United States marshal here bore 1 |