| Show fD A AT T ElliS lU lUl l SLAD lAN lANore ore ore fre Th Than n Sixty Radicals Radi Radi- Sis cals Awaiting A i Hearings Refuse Refuse Re Re- Rise fuse fuse to Take Food ESP TEW YORK Nov 25 More Mor NM j than threescore radicals radical waiting alting deportation hearings a at atI ati jig I i Island now being invest il i- i l a 1 by the house im immigration have instituted two strikes strike thin thin twenty-four twenty hours liter mer After having issued an ultimatum to r effect that they would not a attend tend r hearings unless the wire screen ilch ich separated them from visitors s removed they declined an il to o march into the dining hall for tor this morning Tho menu ilch Ich the hunger strikers turned w wi s n. n consisted of ot prunes oatmeal lul j J with a substitute for butter butler and andt t fee J E WOMAN WOMAN YIELDS J on II U Uhl acting commissioner immigration said he had not con- con ered ered what steps would be taken to toak toak tot ak t the hunger er strike If It should nue It to the tho stage where It affected health of the prisoners Asserting She t tike e would not cross the bridge un- un he came ame to it It he cited the case of ofu u life I Stelmer i R red rc i ed who yielded et three da days days' s abstinence USES SES TO ANSWER he h first showdown in the tile antil anti- anti 1 l came this morning when I riker was summoned for a hear- hear KHe He offered no resistance and andr r ed into the room When he gotre got r re how however e ei he refused to answer sl al ons nna were also held In the cases l other strikers who went back on oni i soviet and anno announced they were rf 3 to to appear I Uhl said he would proceed with Rases vases cases of all the strikers despite f fact ct that establishment of Identity many cases might offer otter difficulty gelded added however that some of the theon on rs were known and that with eliminated he hoped to Identify others with the aid of arresting of- of re HEON NOT EATEN lie he e hunger strike continued at noon soup beef stew bread and but- but Cake ake and coffee were left unshed un- un shed Jh d. d The strikers won five more Sits during the morning bringing to three seventy-three among n two two girls Dora Lipkin and Ethel ostein arrested in a raid on the peoples people's houses h he h-e strikers presented their deiJs de ids to the tho house committee In a Ty delivered to Isaac their isel This letter taking the form fj resolution not to appear at hear- hear or ir to eat government food while dire re net remained in place com- com comI I ned of cruel crupi beatings and Insults ered d at the hands of agents of the of the United States at time of their arrest l rr declared all his clients desire 1 to be deported to soviet Russia flowed ll wed to pay their own on passage passageS S 9 realisation of the current tax re- re of both the mine owners and ml- ml was advocated today in an open n nm tram Tarn m from the operators to former McAdoo replying to his re- re message saying the operators' operators in- in tax x returns for 1917 indicated exve ex- ex IV ve ye profits in 1917 were abnormal message message i said but it asserted Mr doo was ignorant of ot conditions in inand and nd 1919 adding that his message on present conditions carries no weight and requires no answer The telegram said Mr McAdoo's l misleading misleading misleading mis mis- leading statements and Insinuations are the kind of stuff which Bolshevism breeds upon Whatever your purpose It adds it itIs Itis it itis is in exceedingly bad taste for you a former member of the cabinet of the present administration to Inject yourself yourself yourself your your- self into the present tense situation In Ina Ina ina a manner w which can only embarrass and handicap those officers of the government government government gov gov- who are now bending every effort to work worl out a solution of the mine wage controversy |