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Show (LOOKING FOR fTHE I. W. W. Reports have been circulated that Onany I W. W agitators have made rthelr way to Ogden within the past HK ' ftbree weeks. So far the police have been supplied with no direct evidence of the presence of ihe undesirables. For a year or more tho. federal authorities au-thorities have been pursuing the I. W. W. and have been making arrests of those known as the "Reds." Undoubtedly Un-doubtedly the federal officers 'are awake to tho situation, if there are the number of offenders In Ogden rumor has brought here. The responsJbllit of trailing those who preach syndicalism has been accepted ac-cepted by the government, and recently re-cently United States deputy marshals and department of Justice agents have rounded up large numbers of radicals in Michigan and other parts of the country Our own opinion is that Ogden Is loss nffllcted by the most offensive type of I W. W than In Salt Lake or any one of half a dozen places of size in rhe west. So far. during the period of excitement excite-ment in Ogden, no activities have been traced to an avowed gang of Reds. As a matter of fact. Ogden, up, to the present, has been Riven much I notoriety, but there has been no one seriously Injured, no property of j value destroyed and, as one prominent man expressed It, there has not been even a spirited fist fight There has been considerable apprehension and some hysteria, but nothing approach ing In menace the strike disorders in Ogden In 1911 or during the A. R. U. strike in 1894. rwA |