Show LEADERS OF RADICALS UNDER HEi HEAVY VY BONDS t t-i t V f t Wi ir V S 'S p 1 V V tt V V V d ck J 0 Ip I I I I James ames Larkin Irish leader left and Benjamin Gitlow I former assembly and snapped sent by Leishman Telegraph Picture Service I Bail at Each Fixed by Chief Magistrate e Who Scathingly Denounces Activities of Reds in United States V NEW YORK Nov 15 James 15 James Larkin Lar- Lar kin cin Irish labor leader and Benjamin Gitlow a former assemblyman charged with advocating criminal anarchy were held for the grand Jury late yesterday by br Chief Magistrate Mc- Mc Adoo Before announcing his decision Mr McAdoo scathingly denounced the activities of radicals in this country The defendants were held In bail each Magistrate McAdoo characterized the he prisoners as dangerous and prominent leaders of the organized Red led army of members in New NewYork NewYork York Fork City threatening overthrow of the he government They are men of intelligence with considerable experience in public affairs affairs af- af fairs and their actions are either from honest fanaticism or muddled muddied thought perverted into the most dangerous dun dan channels he said He declared that the Red fled army l 1 his ta S almost eighty recruiting barracks In Jn the city and is apparently well sup su- sUJ- sUJ plied with money A warning was directed from bench to dilettante parlor Socialist and pseudo anarchists looking for nef excitement and notoriety an i t other easy going gentry in and out oj Juries who are condemning the zea zea- of officers of the law in the pursuit of this and kindred organizations Special Deputy Attorney General Genera Frederick R. R Rich who is aiding the Lusk investigating committee said I that the holding of Gitlow and Larkin Is resulting in the wane of radicalism in this city city- |