Show SOVIET ARK BEGINS I I VOYAGE TO RUSSIA RUSSIA STEAMER BUFORD SAILS FROM NEW YORK WITH HUNDREDS OF RADICAL PASSENGERS I Disciples of Violence Rounded up from Every Corner of the United States Being Shipped Away From the theLand theLand theLand Land of the Free New Kew York Sailing Sailing under sealed orders or orders ders dels the army transport port Buford uford the ark which will carry back to soviet folet Russia Emma Goldman Alexander Berkman and more than thun other radicals rad mad mad- 1 als left here Sunday Sundar A thick veil of official secrecy was thrown about abou the r reparations for departure andall and andall andall all pus pusses es to the Brooklyn n piers where the ship was docked were cancelled he lie Buford which prior to 1898 1808 when she was purchased for use as a transport t llort was the British steamer I M H had been heen stocked with I stores stoies and provisions sufficient to last GOO persons sixt sixty da days s The destination destination destina destinn- I tion of the ship Is not known even to the captain His Ills sailing orders will wilt willbe willbe be lie handed to him sealed to be opened twenty four four hours away from port The normal crew of men Including Including Including ing officers had hud been Increased by enlisted enlisted enlisted en en- listed men to serve fele as guards and other precautions were taken to prevent pre vent an any possible trouble during the vo voyage The Buford uford Is a slow ship and the time It will take her to reach a port where her passengers can be disembarked disembarked barl barked ed Is problematical In addition to the slow running time of the vessel there must be taken talen Into consideration tion possible dela delays s 's from winter storms and frozen seas in the district Into which she shee will sail for the r radicals rad radicals rad- rad d- d have been promised they will be besent besent besent sent to red Russia The latest arrivals als of the red delegation delegation delegation dele dele- gation In New York brought here for deportation assumed a jovial demeanor demea demea- nor when the they left the trains l Many were well provided with American money and clothing to withstand a rigorous winter In Russia Man Many wore two suits One flashed a roll of bills' bills that an associate had collected of more than The cash resources of the part par from alone were estimated estimated estimated esti esti- mated at Many of them had acted like real capitalists In saving saving high wages In hl steel mills and mines Twenty six former steel workers from Youn Youngstown had a total of Berkman and Miss Goldman are assumed assumed assumed as as- to have plenty of mone money They had no difficulty difficult In providing bail for each till the they were ordered de de- ported |