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Rosenbaum Says v Chairman of Bo Board rd gents agents Opposes Ac- Ac pf of Df Local Chamber w S Board to Take Stand for theom the om of Thought o the opinion that the there JIO re regents Agents of the tho University w V I take a firm stand an ano and o Nearing to deliver his n L Salt Lake despite the theo thet t o of the Salt Lake chamber ce opposing his appear- appear red Mrs Irs Edward Edwarc Rom Ro- Ro m ng chairman of ol the theIda e Tug ng with the chamber e Ida till ill be held Monday and at the board of regents a firm stand for the free- free thought hought I am informed Nearing is a very vely erv brilliant speaker The posing his appearance here too late lale Ion to the lecture sched- sched e iven In Salt Lake by byon on December 3 3 under the the University of Utah If e tures led the board of the chamber of ol coma compass com corn pass pg a s 's s a resolution of pro- pro 1St is appearance a copy as sent to President homas hornas of the university glarence Snow of ol the regents H I n resulted from a pro- pro prody dy I y Chauncey P. P Over- Over ilir Cor jr general of the Sons merican Revolution and E Riter a member In r. r Overfield declared mg-Is mg known to be one of radicals cals of the nation and ana la rl no place In ln this city ing malicious p lally under the favor 1 Ut f Utah Llah which Is Kg the taxpayers ers of of the theR I R RESOLUTION ron passed by the That the chairman committee o a committee of ze Including himself to fore the bo boa board ud Id I'd Of regents of Utah and the e in th le university permitting t 1 ng to appear under the t Dhe e e university bureau of I e city for Ol the reason to be le sufficient o 0 cj Jiow JOW that Scott Near- Near of the American r rj litber e union has been an Leninism and has 0 ted the overthrow of j ates tes tes government nes chairman of the theon on committee has the do ments to 10 lav lay before before e f f comm commerce and and the in support of the Nearing is an ex- ex Leninism gj Congressman Thornton Thom Thom- ton In the Congressional I- I December embel 19 9 19 1925 5 Scott Tame lame e Is given in iii JI that of S sed sed- In the sena senate te var reds la let er list g given gen en i out by ro nt t. t of justice of i-adl- i radical organ- organ life Phe United Sta States tes He Richards O'Hare Debs ebs Max Mav Eastman 0 ejoy and many others D AS RADICAL memorandum from l of the Daughe Daugh- Daugh e American Revolution as formerly a it professor of Pennsylvania f of Tole Toledo o. o and was rom ram both institutions for fOl says The of- of report devotes devoto s consider consider- It rt Nearing's activities World war He was at ato o sp spirit lt 1 in the tand land School for tor Social there 6 3 1918 a cable was and among the i Nearing reading as ples coun council il of Amer- Amer tic peace represent- represent i ical l groups in two forty-two Consistently stood for fors is s Iso a member of theuil the uncil uil of ol the American t ties t union whose ad ad- ad on page 4 4 NEARING LECTURE I Ii i MAY REMAIN O ON 1 U. U Of U. U U COURSE COURS I Continued from page 1 of free speech is well known and who believes In It H even cven though It Incite murder or revolution tion He Is also a member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation out- out and and- out and ut pacifist and Jd d nonresistance group The Fellowship of Reconciliation v tion whose affairs are arc administered b by Jane Addams Addams- Scott Nearing Roger toger Baldwin John Nevin Sayre and Bishop Paul Jones claims ims In fellowship that may be found the dynamic needed for the new order MILITARY TRAINING t In i It stimulates study groups small email and large It has a committee commit commit- tee tee on war anti-war and one will find a number of members of 1 t It it who are members of the self- self v committee on military training headed beaded by Jane Addams t. t which published a booklet against military training in schools and 0 colleges Closely associated with the above organization with Interlocking Inter- Inter locking members is the I Fellowship I of Youth for Peace another pacifist organization headed by Thomas Q Harrison well known pacifist and exponent of nonresistance At a meeting of youth organizations held heldon on Long island last year this organization organization or or- among others participated participated and were told by Stanl Stanley y yI I High another playmate of Nearing Nearing Near- Near ing ng that youth should have a slogan gan pan Go to Leavenworth rather than I fight meaning in case of national I emergency I Please again note that Nearing is Js a member of ot the American Civil Liberties union which was closely identified with the labor defense council which on April 6 6 1923 sent out a request for financial aid for fort forthe t f the communists captured in the Bridgman raidA raid A A resume of these items of evidence evidence evidence evi evi- dence will clearly dearly Indicate to anyS any'S anyone anyone any any- S 'S one with an open mind that Scott ScottI I Nearing bearing Is unquestionably a dangerous dan- dan propagandist for such ob objectives oh- oh and programs as would be inimical to the welfare of the United United Unit Unit- ed d States government PRODUCTION FOR USE Scott Nearing is identified with the League for Industrial racy whose objective is Production lor tor or use and not for profit At a meeting of the league held r in June 1925 at Belman N. N J. J Nearing said in part Not the British labor party but the Russian Rus nus- sian communist party was the precedent America should follow in organizing her labor party He also stated that labor has gone as M high as it could through political notion Remon Social revolution is unobtainable J tamable through political action 4 You cannot use the machinery ry of oft 1 t the state to overthrow it Gompers t 1 is going to vote but not for labor L. Sooner or later labor must break 11 with the capitalist state When cohen t C that comes there thure will be revolution i T It t was at this same meeting that tha Paxton HIbben 1 also a member o of f 5 t the League for Industrial Democracy Democracy rac racy and an officer in the reserve k 1 p corps of ot the United States army made nade the following statement t i- i Theoretically i we have a a. free gov- gov We Ve must do everything i possible with the means at hand handi i i But it is to our advantage that there should be ready an ab or- or t u g with a n program definite t 4 d practical that can carry carryon on we have gone as far as we wei I i go Il go-an go an 7 an organization that will willable willable Q able to go on with the next step r is the revolution v. v 0 At A t this same meeting were such speakers r speakers as Morris inter- inter ai if national secretary for the Socialist r r T Party Harry W. W Laidler Benjamin Benjamini i L Stolberg George Soule Jr Miss 3 L J Rochester of the World Tomorrow l 1 i Judge J. J H. H Ann t sk sky eky and others with like objectives c H h The League for Industrial Dem- Dem L J-L tj 11 ocr cy in which Nearing Is asso- asso J elated is s she the he parent body over fifty fJ I liberal groups in n various colleges and universities Nearing earing has been yf and continues to be a lecturer beA bei be- be i A fore lore many of them He was in- in f 1 L dieted during the war for violation i 1 of the espionage act but escaped r. r conviction 7 ff NO IMMEDIATE ACTION n While no immediate action can be bey bey y y taken by the Daughters of ot the American Revolution In the matter 4 4 In Salt Lake the local organization l stands firmly behind the national V t bod body in t these ese matters Mrs H. H DV D. D V V i. Hines Innes regent of the chapter and t Mrs 15 Stephen Abbot state chairman l of the committee on propaganda Pl j t sf stated ted Saturday V It is a very significant fact t r 1 they ey said that in a recent effort ft- ft to o contract local women's by bya a so-called so peace organization f v. v tion Oon effort no was made to approach 2 f he Daughters of ot the American Rev- Rev V. V q knowing in advance their r. r R z j attitude In all such propaganda The following Associated Press V v v dispatch was presented the D. D O. O R. R k V officers to show the attitude of the V organization 1 Washington April AprilS S The 2 25 The The Daughters of the AmenI Amen Amerl- I ii- ii can Revolution Re today went ent on record rec- rec 1 w ord in favor of an extensive campaign cam- cam in er e every state against red ned Internationalists Internationalists' and the annual en enrollment en- en of aliens A resolution dc- dc deI I i that the plan for de destructive e 4 revolution in the United States Isi is i not a myth but a proven fact r- r Emissaries it is said are planning t. t v to overthrow the present govern govern- t ment setting up a communist soc soi sov so- so i c v- v vIet rule in Its place t j S A well-organized well and reach far-reach- i i. s ing program the resolution said i includes Russian recognition peace at j t propaganda total disarmament destructIon destruction de- de of courts counts indiscriminate attacks on government and officials lal organizing communist units within I St St. army and nav navy personnel and to tot tor r mV t. create and develop class conscious conscious- ne nef and hatred v Si The Moscow international comro com com- ro V organizations are Increasing f t t a at a tremendous rate according to st f. f th the resolution and sweeping thou thoa- v sands of unsuspecting pacifists Into 0 s operation co-operation with Ith the communist program camouflaged as measures for peace for the purpose of appeal V 4 but in reality paving the way for red evolutIon The chamber of commerce committee com corn k is composed of Mr rr Jones chairman C. C J. J Allen John D. D Stack R. R H. H Ashworth Dr Fuller ta fr i I 4 B. B Bailey R. R C. C Batson George N. N Child L. L M. M Gillilan Dr E. E D. D Hammond Hammond Ham Ham- mond Harold Goff Colonel Paul H. H McCook W. W I I. I Snyder and Fred C. C Welters Wolters |