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Show Tin: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1920. TRIBUNE, 1 GifllSTSTO ; HALT LAKE Mr F0HFEIT RIGHTS t Wm Membership In and Accept ance of Party Tenets to j Mean Deportation. I i Our Entire Extensive Line Divided Into Three Groups ' WASHINGTON', April 9, Bob fid membership la the communist party and guilty knowledge of the precept al--of; thst organisation on the port of egd undesirable alien will be made 'the basi for deportation. Acting Seera Special Sale of Ladies . tary Post ruled today in cancelling the fwarruut issued in the case of Thomas rTruss of Baltimore. Appearance of a suspect name in Jthe membership list will not be accepted! as proof of his connection with the ! party, it was held. Withdrawal from i membership prior to the date of the will be pian against the asorganization clean in indicating taken, however, 'tent, and whereof the accused appear good general , to be a person fit for American citizenship, ei- ccpt for the accusation in hand, and there l reasonable doubt of his tnem- the warrant will be cancelled." fbership, reviewed the eaae ef True a typical of the thousand the will bo called upon to decide. 11c feriticized severely the apparent failurt lot local pollen and agent of the of justice to protect th rights of aliens arrested, declaring in the ease Jof Truss that no' warrant was produced, that the prisoner was not informed or the reason or authority for hi imprisonment, and was not given the privilege of obtaining counsel. Examination of the record!, Mr. Poet 'said, showed that far from being an anarchist as charged. Truss was a re epected member and active worrker for the St. Paul Polish people. i It is found in a large proportion ef cases I have examined that there is no r better reason for deportation than is Mr. disclosed in the present ease, A Post said. a rule the hearing '.show the aliens arrested to be working mea of good character who have aever been arrested before, who are not anarchists or revolutionists, nor politically ,uor otherwise dangerous in any sense. i It is pitiful to eonsider the hard--shito which they and their families Hiave been subjected during ths past .three or four months by arbitral armrests, long detention in default of bail beyond the mean of hard working s to srive, for nothing more dangerous than affiliating with friends .of their own race, country and language, and without the slightest indirections of sinister motive, or ajiy unlawful act within their knowledge or intention. i To permit aliens to violate the of this country bv conspiring against it is something which no Amer-ii-ucan contemplate with patience. iKquallv impatient, however, must any be with drastic protpatriotie American ceedings on flimsy proof to deport 'aliens who are not conspiring against ..our laws, and do not intend to. Although these are not criminal proceed ings, being wholly administrative in their character, the effect on the inoo-reindividual who in this summary , way is found to be guilty is ss distress-rthim and his family, to his friends sand his neighbors as the effect of the convictions for crime by regular judo 0 n , And All the Rest of Our Entire Stock of Dresses at char-'-acte- 25 Per Cent Reduction All the Seasons Cleverest ations tn the Prevailing Modes and Materials. Comprising1 y ion-unar- Taffetas, Trieolettes, Tricotines, and Serges, Georgettes, Jerseys Combination Creations. 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Th .United States was instrumental in the organization of union of the two courts. f The decree proposes the creation of court to nettle dis.a between the nations signatory to putes the alliance. Copies of the decree bare been sent Ito the republics and also to the state department, it was learned today. The department, however, has not made it public. J A wonderful assortment of Ladies Camisoles, Envelope Chemises, Bridal Skirts and Sets Gowns, Bloomers, jLatm-America- Former Former Former Former Former Former Former Former Former Former Former Former Former Former n Latin-America- n Latin-Ameriea- n CONGRESSMAN KITCHIN SUDDENLY STRICKEN $30.00 $37X0 $45.00 $40.00 .$50.00 "cial process. WASHINGTON, April 9. Representative Claude Kitchin of North Carolina, Democratic leader in the last war stricken with a slight attack ,of paralysis on the left side today after he had delivered n speech in the house, opposing the peace resolution. Physicians said tonight that ho 'was resting easily, but that the seriousness of his condition could not be determined for ten days. ; The paralysis resulted from a clot on the right brain, nffect.ng the side and .with n slight facial paralysis. It was produced by n high blood pressure and SMOCKS BLOUSES, Never Such an Assemblage of the Season's Smartest $40.00 to $200.00 Swage-earner- y WAISTS, A PRICE BANGS OF p n Cre- price $2.25; now price $2.50; now ...$1.80 price $3.25; now price $3.50; now price $4.00; now $2.60 f. 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Stamped ......$4.80 $5.60 '.$6.00 Ages years. $6.40 6 months to 8 Your choice y.$6.80 con-igres- mfflUSTOE People Notice It Drive Them 02 with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets OUB DRUG STORK 18 AT south ua-- m the unusual exertion incident to delivering bis speech, his physicians sain. This was the second attack he has suffered. The first occurred in December, when bis speech was affected for a short, time. tL-jMt-m st. If Coffee suppression of radicalism and safeguarding of American Institutions. The convention conferred upon C. M. Booth. Locate! lo, first temporary chairman of the American Legion organisation In Idaho, the title of past department commander. REED IS REPORTED AS EXECUTED IN FINLAND . QoYews An unconfirmed CHICAGO. April ond ballot. The choice waa made unanireport that John Reed, magazine writer, Special te Th Tribune. mous on Worthwlne'a motion. FALLS. Idaho. April I. had been executed in Finland has been Other officer elected were vice comof former service mea of received here, Lloyd B. Heth, assistant manders, Kenneth E. Dawson, Montpelier. as expressed through the Virgil district attorney, announced tbla morns, W. Samms, Pocatello; M. H. convention of the American 4- .-, Caldwell; J. C- Fverden, Coeur ing John historian. Kramer, a dAlene; three Hailey; Reed is under indictment here, charged days Legion concluding master-at-armTom C. Neiborn, Hunar with conspiracy to advocate the over- session her today, is In favor of prefer- City; chaplain, Oscar Heath, Buhl; naence land cash force. throw of the government by entry rights and against tional committeeman, O. W. Worthwine, national vice bonus for themselves. Boise; committeeman, , Th convention adopted only two of a Dwight Lee per, Coeur d'Alene. Omaha Mayor May Resign. was chosen th as resolumeasure dosen Kellogg the place for the presented by OMAHA. April . Mayor Ed. B. Smith said 1921 state convention. resoTwelve delegates rrioMlf cootidwrlcg rvaigaatkm of tions committee. One of the adopted tmiiy b that the next state to the national convention in Cleveland In kit office to ftrcppt a Nwiwmw aprofttko. lutions recommended were The department chosen. a law enact powthe September legislature of the defining of porch piBl by ( eapiriko commander and adjutant will go. The tho city, om of hit" ceiplg tuo, woo id ers of ths state land commission to perone be will to other mit elected, former service by each of the preference right it poMlblo for him to retire too, ko Biak h other exmM be pteao to gwwnww tow men In, taktng- up tend. wide Prl-representations of the ten Judicial disterorao aleco be haa bwca pressed thanks of the convention to all tricts of the state, prartfeo. fia aid bt ho had any part in the success of the la office baa booa $1U,0U0 a pear lew thaa Further demonstrating of the In particular Twin Of the American Legion luratfii Kails post. Twin Kalla City and De. E. H. banning ruling from Ha considerations, politics of th of who Undley University Idaho, the convention today he'd inadmissible McCormick Acquitted by Jury. addressed the meeting Thursday. Profor It action two presented by Th Jury posal to recommend granting of a cash a minority of the proposals MARYSVILLE. Cal., April resolutions to former service men waa one of One proposed denunciation of committee. a certain hearing the caa , of Frank McCormick, tonus ten Moines. Iowa, charged suggested measures tabled by the socialistic organisation masked as th formerly of I' with the murder of Charles Brewn, convention. Nonpartisan league, end of Its executive. Th convention took no action with re- Th brought in a verdict of acquittal today. other proposed Indorsement of th Two ballot were taken, th foreman spect to claims of Pocatello or Burley for New York legislature in its expulsion ef the establishment of permanent state: bociallata. said. headquarters tn either city, hut tabled a I; Among the other rejected proposals was motion to bring the subject before the on proposing to urge ths at legislature Two Licenses Issued. convention. n to exlen to and world TribeThe te With the election of Leo F. Bracken war veterans the same tax exemption special TOOELE, April t Marriage liceneea ef Twin Kalis as department commander, privilege given civil war veterans, anwere issued to Joseph hodja and Marv It ts believed that headquarters for th other asking th legislature to Memnlch and Thomas Nix and Margaret ensuing year will b established here, i th alien tend tew repealed In ISIS, and Bracken won the flection from O, W. j a third pronoslng a poll of candidate for1 ptttrr by County Clerk Bred L. En- W orthwtne of Boise, il to 22, on th sec- - political office ae to their sentiments on gland on Tueeday. TWIN Oib-bon- - A pimply face will not embarrass yoa much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. 1 he skin should begin to dear after you have taken the tablets a few night. Cleanse the blood, bowels and fiver with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively. but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a dark brown taste." a bnd breath, a dull, listless, no good" fpilu.g, constipation, torpid liver, bad or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients attbeted with liver and bowel rompLmta, and Caive Tablets are the immense! y ell ecti ve result. T ake one or tworwhtiy forawwk. Seehowrmidi tetur ou lea a.4 kick. 1 Jc and maun s, - constl-tution- conclave,-mentionin- 8;nnis3-Amerira- ct 1 i will recall th efficient work which the Salvation Army did. Neither rain, mud, cold nor enemy shells daunted the Army lassies," and their doughnuts and plea became widely known throughout the A. K F., particularly at the front. "YV recommend that legioo posts Tid legion members give th balvatlon Army war The department la now engaged all th support they legitimately can, as - $ i) il! , otf plan for the distribution th! year being In some measure a return for th efficient Work performed by the Salvation of about 100,000 army rifle to the posts Army for us while we were in service." of ths American Legion throughout the PARIS. April I. Six hundred veteran country. Provision wa made for the distribution of these rifles, valued at about of Paris post No. I of the American I2.0v0.ooo. by legislation recently enacted Legion will decorate the graves of E0, Dull by congress. ot America's fallen heroes in France on that really tastes good In addition to the loan of rifle, the blit Ovd sr freia Y m Kegaier Dealer provides for the sale to post of the Amer- Memorial day. Plans have been, formuican Legion of blank ammunition In lated By which every American cemetery SB8CH-NU- T PACKING CO, suitable amounts for said rifles," and In the ilsaalnbeeie. N. Ye country will be vteitod by Amerfurther specifies that th rifle be "obsoWreaths lete or condemned army rifle," and that ican Legion post delegations. the number distributed shall not "exceed and flats wilt be placed on th grave and memorial services conducted. ten such rifles to any one post." Th posts of the American Legion reIn John E. Holden, state adjutant of tn quested these obsolete rtfles for us connection with the funeral ceremonies of American Legion, discussed his recent i deceased roldiera, tailors and mar.ne. trip to Washington In ths interest of th ' t wrtrM r for mi Re?. and for other post ceremonial purpo. tf tnmum alternative bonus plan for former service trvnaul 4rfrunt JVr. Arthirr il th uses to winch th rifles are to be put men, at a meeting of the state executive j F ffriia ArufciytJf IruUitsUocig 10- liftWl In Included bill. been committee chairmen Tn and of the Salt Lake having Jsjajr-AiasoHWtr fm inm mar- rifles will be stripped of bayonets and post held yeaterday afternoon at th j dealt, Urfd or tt itueet of opiuV th i or I was as done In the Commercial club, 4 other appurtenances, Xbfr iinf miter ' dut J. P. loan by tn government of obsolete rifle Wood local of the Captain army to the high school radet In tVashington. recruiting station told ef th organisation trd tit No distribution can be mad until some of th legion post of gt. Joseph, llo., of eiark, rein hsoeet, Ml a trry tiknri prkft ft&i o p KM system for handling th loan Kill have which he la a member, t of kin pow- irtuMv Those preeent p'edged to aupport the been devised. tea tnwa or Tnr and festival carnival much will m p4 Urn 4sr spring be given by th Richard W. Young poet, The following bulletin, signed by Hamdr ilton Gardner, department commander, April 2i to May I. x and John K. Holden, department adjutant. James IL Btedcvoa Is being sent to the various posts of toe t Hcrtmj. Governor Is Guest. stale from the Utah department of th rs- American Legion: Special t Tb Tribune. He call mur attention th drive POOATKLLO, Irikha, April th which the balvstlon Army la making tn Rotary ctai lant mht Gover I PAkKLKS May for th purpos of completing the nor D. Wa iJAVHi Vftn a jpi. Hk to4 BALSAM pevment of th properly purchased In brlfiY of hm trip to Cnlifort.U and of gait Iteke City to carry on Its woik. He th futjrK- A-of M cftbinH form of govern are informed that th money obtained nint. t t r Ritom of Im"! In Utah ly this drive will be Used an-- , th United Americans AarUiryfrijUiLjrer a It I im Gnr of Jini, uo j. '1 A Mkd atate. th ciub on th principle of hi tirely within th w.w tr 4 All service mea bo were In Franc orgrwi.Uon. bothers Yoi 7 IP 'e' and feel fine Jtffee'ls cereal drink - Tt i'" fr-raU- PP1 v At ; . lIAia A i dri Na fl f |