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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, fe is planned- - to be completed that will prevent anv action r Report Is That Subject Will Come Up in Connection With Pending Legislation a program the pres bv were elected on November 7 last., A. great deal, however.'hinges on the ability of those who will participate in this conference to work out a plan of action which will prevent the raising of the Issue of actual leadership. Inasmuch as there will be repteaented here men both in and out of congress who are admittedly of radical tendencies, the reconciliation of their ambitions wiU be a man a job. Take the upper house, for instance. Senator la Pollette of VS isconsiniasued the original call, but he is sinplv a cog in The wheel of ihe great machine of which Borah of Idaho, Capper of Kansas, Norris of Nebraska. I .add of North Dakota and others are a part. And. elected on the 7ih of thie month, there are many additional men who can qualify for direction of any movement de. signed, to carry along the business of the senate from the radical viewpoint. And what Is true of tne senate is true in almost as important a degree of the house. BY JOHN EDWARD NEVIN. (Copyright, 1921, by Salt Lake Tribune,.) WASHINGTON, NOV. J5, The Kuklux Klan haa been injected as a serious issue into the session of congress convening week from Monday. ' It must prove a troublesome problem right from the start, Just what form the assaults upon "the invisible government'' will take is at Resopresent more pr less Indefinite. lutions designed to force sweeping investigation are, of 'course, already in evidence. They mean very little, however. Congress tried this at the last session and failed to get, anywhere. The problem of controlling a single secret organization and allowing others to proceed as they will proved too jnurh for the InIt finally was dequiring committee. cided that no available remedy was in eight, and there the matter stands. It Is, however. In connection with pending legislation that the issue will be raised next month. Certain measures have been singled out for assault because of the racial and religious alignment of those who are sponsoring them. And there la a whispering in political circles of, possible sensational developments tbgtean be looked for as a result. Reports Important. - Rumors, circulated by word of mouth, of adherence to the principles of the klan by men In the highest official position In the present administration, and especially in the last, are topics of general here. conversation The amount of credence given them is usually dependent upon the hearer. But no effort is being mgd to disguise the fact that these reports wilt become extremely important, so far as congress is concerned, when they finally are openly debated, as Is now absolutely Names in certain. use are of men who have held, or hold, positions of the most vital importance in Washington. Today the Kuklux. Klan Issue has almost pushed from the center of the spotlight the prospective developments In the progressive conference fathered by Senator Robert M. La Folletta and his followers, which is to be held here on December I and 8, and at which there vx, jyjtEs, Brawn and Plain Speech More Popular 4 4 4 ' 4 - j- 23 Shopping Days, Till Christmas 4 Woman Interested at Big Convention -- Will Block Measure. Certain Measures Singled Out Owing to Religious Racial Alignment, 1922. Adoption of any program by the conference, w filch meets the latter part of the coming week, upon whlen everybody can unite, seems an almost impossible task in the view of even the men who tntemhto participate. They will, of course, be able to agree on certain fundamentals. Naturally thla will allow them to prevent action on certain bills that are considered obnoxious. One of the latter Is eertam to be the fuggeeted public buildings measure which has been advocated in the person of nearly every representative and senator who was beaten at the last election. There haa not been a public building or, as It Is better known, "pork barrel bill taken up on the floor since 1913 In February, 1919. the committee had a plan which was designed to allow the expenditure of JOH.OiW.OOO for this purpose. But It failed to get by the steering committee of the house, which dl rected that It be side tracked. Now the clamor for such a bill is Increasing and, incidentally, certain leaders of both the Republican and Democratic membership are inclined to favor it. There is, however, grave, doubt that any such proposition will receive the ' of the present committee, but if O. It should, there Is little doubt the radical conference will be able to plan a way of killing it , Railroad Bill Slated. Another matter which will be debated at the La Follette conference will be the question of the amendment or repeal of the railway law. The here of the railroad representatives brotherhoods Insist that thev will not be satisfied with anything except the Senator complete repeal of the law Cummins (a understood te have decided that it must be changed In many important particulars to the end that the Provisions Included in it which guarantee an actual return on the earnings should be carefully considered in the light of the developments of the last few months It 19 this section which has Influenced the interstate commerce commission in maintaining the existing passenger and freght rates which farmers organizations and business men generally consider too high Jta repeal would allow the commission to order sweeping reductions all along the line. Whether the progressive conference can reach any agreement on this subject is difficult to forecast at this time. Esrh-Cumml- LAKE STEAMER GROUNDED. Ontario; Nov. 25. The steamer Andasto of the Cleveland Cliffs near company, Cleveland, Is ashore Carleton island near Cape Vincent, N. Y. She was en route to Montreal, with coal. Tugs were sent to her aid. KINGSTON, -- By MAUDE NASH. (Copyright. 1921. by Salt Lake Tribune ) CHICAGO, Nov. 25, Throw him out; he dont 'belong!" A. casual onlooker would hardly pick the young fellow, the apparent ' object of till colleagues' wrath, to "belong" In a convention of the I. W. V now holding its fourteerth national convention. But he really did belong." though hie entrance out of the costume of his kind threw todays meeting into disorder, not bred of anger, hut In spirit of Fellow a ol Allies, with raillery. rough, dark chins and ragged elbows, paused In their task of setting right the wrongs of the nation and the world long vociferous greeting enough to extend a emoke-ladechamto the newcomer to bers In a tjmgy hall on the far west clean-shave- n, white-collar- good-na-tur- ni mde blue flannel Shirt, the sleeves of which, in his had been roiled to the a As he gestured his arms showed detne play of mighty muicles-emusclveloped so the rhythm 1 the pitchfork bundles Into the tossing separator In wheat fields of the great northwest. Another delegate, whose personal appearance would qualify him lor membership In the Roval Order of Hoboes, lammed a ragged hat over his eye and prepared to. leave the room. "Sit down, you boob, commanded hi What art you here for, neighbor. ht. w ee any-wa- Breaks His Plate. And th shirker was dragged, ng, back to his chair, Thera are no outstanding pereonalitle t this convention, that Is, none of the force of "Big Bill" Haywood, who wa once the Idolized leader of the I. V. W. But when "Big BUI fled to Russia, rather than "do a stretch in Leavenworth,),. broke his plate with the "Never again. they say, "will any Individual be permitted to build up a personal reputation and become a tin at the expense of the org imitation," god So an entire new set of of Hi ers Is ahct-e- d at eaih convent on The seem to have a lot of things delegates on their minds, but what concerns tiiein most i how to get the men still In protesti- "Pipe the dude! "Here comes Percy!" They showed themselves to be lest original in their repartee than In some of their ideas. Even the threat to evict the offending one was pirated from the rather depressing lines of "Vang, Eugene O'Neil s lead ng character In "The running here Hairy A.pe a play now success of Its wnlch owes much of the to run lie ptjicago persistent attendance One of them boasts by the "wobblies." President Hardin of having seen It fives times, and sujs out. Thev charge he expects to. see It several limes more with a promise on July 19 to release all political prisoners found to be held solelv for their opinion There are s'xty-fi- v WantsTLaw Changed. ueh prisoners still in the cooler, " and O'Neil has tha right idea when he tries they say that the president will not b to tell the world that we are not s permitted to forget it. The I. W. W. said are holding mas meeting bunch of thugs and dynamiters. Sunday In Ted Fraser today. He is attending hie Detroit, Milwaukee. Toledo, Pittsburg, first convention In five years. Chicago Paterson, New Bedford,, if'nenapolls, is a much nieer place than Leavenworth, Spokane, Tasoma, Aberdeen, San Franhe says. The law ha wants changed most cisco and other plates. is the espionage act. "When I opened the door of the con- -' vention hall today to gratfv the natural curl amity of g woman reporter to know what an I. W. W. meeting was ilks, 1 rather expected to Sea bombs and infernal machines piled up on the table in Thb state board of insanity Friday front of the delegates Of course, I was completed ths purchase from the maindisappointed; but I did see a rather tenance account of th stato mental g ho, bunch of men, mostly of the clase commonly described as rough- pita! of two spring In Slate canyon, near necks. Their earnestness and the lan- th hospital, for IIS, BOO. and ths assumpguage surprised me. "You can stay, but tion of certain responsibilities under an you can't take any notes," said a man, agreement to which Stewart A Stewart whom I speedily identified as the boee of Provo are now a party. The Stew-artScott P. and J. R , and the Knight of the meeting I snk speechless Into the first chair, but regained my equilibri- Investment company or sellers of ths um when I discovered there was another springs. The board also met with the county woman present the official reporter, evi. dently clicking off her notes on a short- commissioners of t'tah county, which ashand machine. Even the I. W. W.'s be- serted some claim to the aprrngs as an lieve In being up to date. equity acquired In connection with tha water supply for the county Infirmary. Time to listen. It was agreed that the county 4s to pay Every time I speak in this convenof the cost of the springs and tion I'm opposed, thundered one brawny hold to as of. foor he ths water down to the mouth ths struggled delegate getting fallow of tbs canyon, and will receivs against a volubly protesting orker. supply. The stats reserves tha Aw, cut the argument, roared a third right to pay thd county back all ths delegate as he spat hi disgust on the rqoney It has spent and acquire full right to the springs snould the county desiro Boor. It seemed. 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Supremo rBOSATl tiuMKtU AITD roust m ffj OVABD1AVSHI WOTICCa r IN rpipMUvt tier fiifihp? biffi7iBsVii I dT'twTdiSTiuctT Njft division, in and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. In tha matter of the estate Of Helena Goldberg, deceased, Notice. The petition of Theresa SJmon, pray-In- g of a for the admission to tfrobat certain document purporting to ba tha Goldof ancf Helena testament last will berg, deceased, and for the granting of letter of administration with tha will Annexed to Lout Simon, ha been sat th day of for hearing on Friday, th December, A. D 1921, at two o'clock m.. the county courthouse,, in th at p courtroom of said court, In Salt Lake Cltv, Salt Lake gounty, Utah. 4 itneaa, tha iLrk of said court with the seal thereof wffixed, this !2nd day ber U, 1907, end recorded on the same of Deeds, page 427 In date in Book th office of the county reccwder of Salt Lake county, Utah; on or after Dei ember 7, 1922. at 13 o'clock noon, snd written bid will be received at ths law ofns of Van Cott, Rlter & Farnsworth, lilt Notice sale. of Bonk building, belt Lake (Itv, Estate of Louisa B. Wlltiay, Deceased. Walker The undersigned will sell at private sale Utah. Term of sale; Two (2) per rent of the th following described real property situated In Bait Lake county, Utah, to wit. amount bid to aicompanv the bid. ( w 25 of west of southbalance feet either cash on f rmatu-the Commencing east corner of lot 3. block 59, plat "A." sale: or at least twiuity (' ) per mu! of r a,id balance cash and the rtrra1 Sait Lake City survey, and running thence west 111 8 feet; thence north 133 feet, credit. Any portion of the parch iso i thence east 111 3 feet; thence smith 132 remaining unpaid to bo secured by noil- feet to th place of beginning, subject to right of way over and across th south J, M. WIT VLf Ti 10 feet and th went 8 8 feet of alrt v, r A Cott. dehrrtbed tract; also together wnth ail P.lter Van n, A 1 e r ut nev created for of that certain way ty right i ' i conveyance or Instrument dated Septem lmtrd Noven uer C, 1922. of November, A. D. 1922 CLARENCE COWAN. Clerk. (Seal) By L. P. Palmer, deputy elerk, & Macmillan Marshall, Crow, attor5338 neys for petitioner, 7- -J o-n- n -- |