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2 HANG SELYKS First Picture of Hardiqg F lorida


a
f
Aib . has been dOht W. on NOLAN, 4t CeGWW2a,
uWi be fte meat sme..auy of
e a-s we hssew whether the LAbe, it a reputed as sed
4 ms.atieet the United t6s. Rbe -esba Vtoria, aboard which andw*l, we FooaimSld

AT SAMETIME
&as alrady espms

SIX NATONS
oMwding hmakg of aterasts Preiimet-elect Hardbg is muming a two-
by klation, has anymeaing. weak rmies Wr the Uda osamit as
uu etSaster 'Fmreinoses
frd.4
MOW&
edu
a e
kiles tithate
to.tme
It Is asy for a legislature to obey
a g- rr ped pass a law aAY-
INg that a contract between'a
vhoto Mla.,h .Was
AugaUtie,
made at
ft,
after the Pred~st.
eity "d its erporations is ended. eleet and his party had basded the
BUT-4*t a citizen refuse the boat. The iaset show mannW Fel- Disorders Reported In India, ;hlage University Profess
Mrs. Emile Faillie Finds Body of inghempem and- PrsdeOt-iet Harding
increased fe demand that the Husband Dangling In steading em the stern of the boat, Filand, Italy, Irland, Cuba, Says Danger From Anarhs.
eStreet be kept, allow himself to
be e)ested, and arrange to have Bedroorg. waiting for hewr to start. and Austria. tl Dotrine Is Remosie.
his ease brouht to the Supremse
Court of the United states. Then
*he legslature of New York may TRUNK STRAP HIS NOOSE While the AWld Supreme Commil S ONE OF TWELVE CRITICS
find tat it in not as easy as it is soleanly asseabled at Paris, dis-
seems to nullify a contract be. cussing world peace and interna- flows AWred as Senate Grow
twn five millions of jple and Painter Uses Clothesline in His tional "law and order," eports frm
ac ration because corpora- Chamber-Dependent on all parts of the world tell of plots, Starts Probe at Attorney
tires of the esatract.
Daughter 3 Months. revolts and widespread orennised General's Request.
This New York matter Interests violence.
Violent rioting Is under way in the
ITYW,cty
in the United States. "The danger from s Webstte doe.-
If, to corporations, New Two despondent nwen, both of mid- Faisabad district of Oudh
aWs oblge
slAure can break con- dle age, ended their live. by banging
themselves broms
their sin4
in India. where 10.000
arming in aI rt= throw .ff the
are trines seems remote and almost
isionary, the danger from undus
Washington inalmost
trwact defy the Constitution in
at the United States, no munici-
today.-
taneously oppresive offtke. growth of aimnilstrative power Is
much more real," Professor mrnset
Oty should enter into any con- Unable & And employment, suf-
NoW 3EVOLw T N UMEWING.
with any corporation what-
fering for lack of food, clothing and
Fron PInland comes the report Preund. of the (iesgo University
ever. No use signing a "scrap of that a Red revolution Is *rewing Law School, declared In a steent
that the corporation can fuel, and with his wife in an insane there. presented to the Sinate Judiciary
of when it gets the right asylum, Arthur Grantley, fifty-seven, Many are reported killed and
wounded in fighting between Goetal- Dommittee today.
gevernor. R painter, of 1328 K street southeast, lats and ton-Socialists in saay cities Freund is one of a committee et
was found dead, suspended by a twelve lawyers who Wit"e 4 as il--
of Italy, where Bolshe"ism has mate

CflIJICIL PLNS
Practical men. o to be in clothesline from the transom of his heavy inroads. legal and ,,nautioal the me.
charg Of th ar Department bedroom about 8 o'clock this morn- in Ireland the violence is abet up :alled "drives" of Attorney General
and of this country's defense. will ing. to usual schedule-murders and ar- Palmer and the Department of Jus-
note the end of the "Mad Mullah." FINDS HUSUAND'S BODY. rests aplenty in the guerrilla warfare tice against alleged "reds" and those
For years that Mullah. getting At almost the sam* hour, Mrs. Emile between Beta Feiners and Briti* aa- accused of violatlm. of the esplos-
madder and madder. has been l'aiilie, of 449 H street northwest, re- thorities. Lge, draft, and other wartime acts.

AUSINAI)
botherinir England. Soldiers were ceryturned from a trip to a nearby gro- Austria, where thousands are rALMUM UUWM'TD rO"
sent tra in over the sand after band, and found the body of her hus- tag from starvatIeA 'Is on thb .

a Frenchman, forty-six. years


died. but the oririnal old, dangling of a new revoluttm Vienna:I;ss tW- The ,ommit.. started a a-S
him. yv, by a trunk strap from Ing with disorder. : ty ot the Vci
Mullah. or a good Imitation. went the transom of his bed room. He had Even in nearher 00ba there is talk 1a rges at the resiest of Atter-
on. Then came the flying ma- despondent because of ill health. of a vlro re , although the ey General Several Oa
chine. and, with the big worry out been Before retiring last night. Granuey Cuban ftprese 10he1e vigersoe-
of the way. England went after kissed his daughter Ruth, aged ly den at trouble is browlig.
Mr. "Mad" Mullah with eleven twenty. .be recalled this moruIs
that he had said "go"d-by." lta
40 "gmitgh Thei import af' his
words -41 strike he 0wver, awfully I& this ety are preedet
etil le 4 tes msef5

FACESEADS
him this morning and f
Grantley had rigged .Isaffoldin DUSLIN. Jan. 35.-Tweatv.eeewe
te, 6gUest
to Relief. hwalast wtot iltn
Mt solely en belet -of Ws
sa
yea.
aw,
its room to realeh the tranaom by lay- persons were arrested when blak and UiD WOMt
SAumun amMItes. vlease no- ta policemen raided a Pln Vieal
ties. The new firhting weapons
are submarines and flying ma-
Jug a plank from Wtt bed pt.
A
used a section of clothes-line,
napse.
for a we dance at Drogheda early today.
One member of the attacking party a he
mOurn. Ben. ~-Astam
ssw# b ; ae
i Nb.
$W* rae
Prof. Udwin N. Behard, of
Raw Beoel, harged Palamees
nativities is eesdmatag rais against
the

DEPENDENT ON DAU WWTR. was killed when an assault was made iesas, sA In th 0n" Ws-P 1W-
chines. Shios on water and troops upon the police and military barracks amm dee# ess~0e sset seat aus ge ty. t a
on land take second place. Por three months he had- been un- at Bandon yesterday. Three persons " a e esel bad pubus pelisr ad was repre-
able to get work at his trade. This ma
This will interest Henry Ford: had made him dependent on his
daughter, and he had becene de-
Carriers, Showing $370,000,- i their beds were wounded by stray
bullets. 'The crown forces sustained
lestativo of U3'UPtef~
In geerumout. 414IMsAdeIS
Not long ago a well-informed man spondent. Ruth had tried vainly to 000 Drop In Rvenue, Now no casualties. "theragh -1
emd he A- the aetivltiee of Pahene and the Do-
. . al .o.
from Detroit came to Now York Dublin Castle reports an attack by dme.sesme smees
and said. "In a day or two they'll cheer him.
"When young 4ellotre an't get Seek Spsey U. S. Rief. civilians against the police at Nell&
One of the attackers was killed. rel a1ing ft
s s n partment of set, -
get So and So." mentioning a than woV, what c has an old man "It Is hardly IistaMe that the
Nearly a score of persons wet' kill. '"emee it. Am -e 6s1ss1 MINIM hghest law e94er i me Geera-
who shortly afterward had Ois like~ie?" hea
great automobile properties taken According to ai wife, Faillii l.ad By W. A. ATWIS, ed in Ireland in disorders over the
week-end. insat sheald baee permitted WMdssK
is ecatead that an aSUs Is not a per-
from him. The gentleman contin- frequently declared if his health did
not improve he wOuld commit suicide.
Istwnetisnan News SsMe, NDWro C. PAU
XB .
sei witbia the proteetis ot the 'dn
ued, "A little later they'll get but had made no attempt to do so be- The railrdads, short of cash, con, Estaestaisi Newe a0st11 pseess elada." evhard said.
lord." fore this rorning. front a credit situation so serious PARIS, Ja. 5,-The debite asother
3. 0. Brew, of Memphis, Tearen.
They WON'T get Ford. He is r
too powerful for them. But it -will
interest Ford to know that they
are trying to get him. To take a
Mrs. FaIllie had been absent from
her home only about fifteen minutes
who she retUrned. She found tho
that heavier cuts in working per-
soanel than those already ordered FM OF R REVOLT.1 step toward Astrian
taken by the Supre.e Cm4ed
LONDON, Jan. 26.-A red revolu- when a CemAiaim was
was of the e0-alled 'oema~dte
twelve" s the 'high priest in
Stpleithof s"fW
Ew greater &emins ad
door of her husband's bedroom closed. will be put into effect and other tion In brewing in Finland, accord- desraWM." as protested asatil
big concern and pick it clean is When she opened it she was horrified mneans of ratrnebment enforced, ing to an Exchange Telegraph dis- to st
o.md....e thea to.a .w ~ doemibed a
to see his body dangling in front of
her. leading rail managers today in- patch, from Copenhagen today, quot- action was take at the uom aw
ing reports received there from Fin- don
lbth afa h
s l4terwj=-AMes
th W

When newspapers announce Faillie had used a trunk strap t. formsed m..sers of the Interstate o @"As=
The dispatch added that Finnish termed their atet- '0(kekm whid be said is "a mast dea4e0MO
strangle himself. When an ambu- land.
that Henry Ford is In the market Commerce COenisslon.
of fifty to seventy-five'
for a loanitpuszles lance arrived the accompanying sur- Baikan matter

WESmmiA
cow mimono
geon pronounced him dead. Coronor NAVE MlOMMOUs DrrE. lCoainued on Page 2. Column 3.) SUGQUUT AZJ4J LOAN.
afdien the little man Nevitt issued a certificate of snicide. Rail executives declared the roads

REALWINTER HERE; tales."


SIknows that Ford has been Faillie had no realtives here except It was suggested that Prance and
are running up enormous debts, and lnagland advae W000.011 posaft
dsrbuting millions in bonusesthe to> his wife. are unable -to meet many of the
Shi. workmen. Ford needs more urgent current bills. A severe
sterling for Austrian roet and &W
money "to paF his income tax." REPORT O LE economy program, meaning reduced attempt to stabilise the oentral 3ere-
pean exchange rates.

ALL CITY SHIVERS


If Ford would comae to New York working forces on practically all The premiers., it is understood, have
and talk to some Intelligent pea-
pie they would -show him how
to put away the money that his
DEATH IS R
LONDON. Jan..-Th anti-Bol-
': lInes, and an indefinite postponement
of some of the more pretentious
plans for betterments, was forecast
coneluded that rehabilitatileo et Au..
tria is bound up with the whole es.
anie ituadon of Cas~alNurepe
iomany earns, then ISSUE NEW
TOK DIVIDENDS TO HIM-
shevik press in. 'the 'Scandinavian
countries has renewed the report that
today as a-certainty, following con-
ferences of many of the rail leaders rrench,
read long Britis
I ta espwi
reports upon the distress Lest Aen h Pranos a" Sas
NLIF, instead of taking Govern-money, Nicolai Lenin is dead, said a Cen- President-elect Harding arriing at St. Augustine, Pqa. with his here.
Wulck Change In Temperature and needs of Austria. Afterwards the
0,0^ ft Hr from .
rt
payingonnothing to the tral News dispatch from Copenhagen
today. The papers cite the fact that
host, Senator Frelinghuyuen, whoee they boarded the houseboat Vic-
toria. The President-elect smiles in anticipation of a "gveat" tw
Even in the face of the higher
rate increases allowed the carriers,
May Be Followed by Old-
(Continued es Page S, Coluima L)

ATHENS GA. SWEPT


that issue of stock. Leon Trotsky has presided at all re- week. big , slumps in net earnings over
enyFord, who paid forty mI9- cent soviet meetings. practically all roads, affecting alike Fashioned Snow Storm. JAeION, Miss., ,aa. -The
the large and small lines, were wifet of Albert Warse4 S
'Soup'to
lamasin income tax a year ago, is wW
evidently an innocent gentleman.
In connection with Ford's bor-
tewing, Wall Street tells astory
A, dispatch to the Tnternational
News Service on Gaturday reported
that Lenin had been ordrep to take
a rest on account of exhaustion
AllFood Is shown by the Interstate Commerce
Commission's figures today. A drop
in the railroads not revenue Trom
operations amounting to 1170,00.000
Frigid temperature, sweeping down
the Atlantic coast from Cana
struok Washington full force today.
With the entire Eastern section of
BYS22,EOOdOOFIRE
msa, wha; with bW kbOs
thbe swmsmat Lmlga
week. has 51,5W
somiag to her from the'paymentf
f
and

not true, but "well found." I1t


~to Ford applyin to J.
Morga for a lon of
fift uillions and Morgan refer-
brought on by. his heavy duties of
state durist the past three years.
Admiral's 7 Orphans
GREENVIILE, 8. C., Jan. 25.-Whentatdmaintirlvsoh
was shown for the eleven months
up to December 1. as compared with
the same period the preeeding year.
FACING CUEDET CRISIS,
Reports'.to the commnission do not
the gountry in the grip of the coldest
u-ave of the winter, the Weather
Forecaster today could not promise-
mr-eh relief for the next twenty-four
hours. Blaze Started by Explosion of
her sea,
Unit0
Itates Opreraineut Ser the taese
killed with. the Ameris
righim to Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
Tsethat readt the Ford Weekly Most Desirable Rear Admiral Newton McCully andbenwhlontehibyiig
his Russian wards, who are soon tothmatapoflfmetady
indicate that the credit of the car-
riers as a whole is exhausted, hut the
As a mnatter of fact, he warned the
people of Washington to get out their
rubbers and snow shovels, for by to-
Gasoline Drums In Heart
reatd tedhby Mis Fil
r,. Red Cross .af.n
MississippI dqtherities who have
ay'

ggl -e the point of that story.


As a matter-of fact, Ford does Rooms become Americani, left Anderson yea- l.fh itofnalfuryrs
vrtigh ash al
reports emphasiee the fact that a
"credit crlis"s is near for the roads. night, according to indications, the
city will be in the throes of a real
of Businpas Distriot. been attempting to Sacever t. his.
ory of P4regs who is eet-
at think much of Morgan & Co. terday for their Washington heme n o unless financial reltef is given them, ATEW, Ga.. Jan. IL--Flanes rears old; hi. wife.Aty, ad t
cid fashioned snow storm which
s- e~. s. Conequently he
wealnotto them for money.
Can be located easier by select- they had more accompaniments in the su.
way of luggage than when they
b
etfrmnhs
te hlrnhdn or there comes an early impromnt
n hywr industrially that will increase their might continue all day tomorrow.
The ofticial forecast issued by the
which swept the business mection of wo-year-old ohns, who MV00 their
life in the swatape-fer esy,
strangewere
p'~~sbey could borrow a -hun- iug from the folowing exclumive Nach of the seethlrnhad a Wa fteefc.o ihde :evenues.- Weather Bureau at noon today a- ontrol tat 3'ec this morning. roars, told by MIss Maghry that
The larger systems, it is said, are the baby girl is the shile of the
mil~ns romFord owners.
Me asutohnlcould sell, easily.
suitoase packed with individual toilet tiresn-myofhegd
articles, the quaint little governessthnswrtaebckoWa- finding means to have their sankingc
connections carry them ever the
nounces increasing cloudiness late
this atternoon, with probably snow
tonight and tomnorrow.
unerd estroyingc the
atrtonbloek
Broad streets and Cellege avenue,
mouple. lh. alas aid that Ma'ares
and hie wife had rerted to hor
milosworth o
yude had a large suitcase, and the admiral lgo ote ol egvni rough spots. The small line railroads
had three suitcases, besides two saiqaliis The balmy spring-like days could and causing lessee estimated at $3,- weektly for many years.
stoek Whyborrow, espe- it was said, have practically exhaust- 000,0. Ufras known there was
edaily in Franklin Thrift Week? TWO eqisked
erm reeas igsht
trunks. A mail bag half filled with
letters, which he had hoped to "get
"while here, was not opened.
O e~~IY _________

ii ~ A
ed their borrowing powers. and are
looking for some relief that will save
not last, the Forecaster said. There
"Jest had to be a nlareback." It
came without much warning. The h .test lossen were sustain-
The oeuple when they were esp-
tured, maid they bad lived on roots,
fruits and game in the~ river bet-
War Is expensive. Excepting In the other half of that bag there ~w sa uaua them from bankrupter. During the night the thermometer eby the Den Motor Compa, n o tomas ad always evaded ay per-
Slife, values actually de- TWO LufW b.., 3.4 fleer, tas
Rail executive. in talks with mems-
bers of the commission have been utd
fell gradually. The lowest tempera- sea that game within sight or heare
in war are the least zart. was a bushel of black walnuts and
aa v~
WA~rz that this body is eagsr to certify tuft was at U o'clock this morning,.
when the thermometer regIstered 16
building, where the explosioe et
drum. of gasoline started the 'ire,
lag. Parsons said he asaght
Olfe in a steel trap about twoaty
The ueal loss cause later when Two baskets filled with whole cakes .i
their claims under the Glovernment degee. At noon today the mercury which rapidly spread beyand cen- rears ag.They weedire estaof
mmen eeIdle, production -stops, in. FIJRNIsNUD reams with er without had been sent in by friends and A Tesr
neighbors, another basket with oun- thmatapoflo
eep
lOOOO@,telgstdani
o
etady
bu guaranty as soon as legislation by h risen to the 2 mark. trol. Appeals were sent to n~igh-
.Is
destry ,teatt upiet. and the world try sausage, country butter, p ckles, hiAeltl byhdle ediy
ainshsorwl nsu Congress gives the commtission au- Although Washingtonians are boring towns for aid.
ipeIts asset, which Is THRE afaraished reams for rest, gas sreserve. and jellies, and then an-erdwtna R dysoJjn thority. At the present time about shivering in the unaccustomed cold The flames spread to the Miehael when captured the baby was asked.
abrt intelligently dl- other box of fried chicken, buscuits ukrtrdUie ttsTes *400,000,000, estiiiated to be Ju. the esther, there is some consolation in department store.
and sookies that were prepared by the uebwabn rkro ~ carriers under the guaranty s belaar the fact that up in GIreenville, The Michael department store,
rereminded of this when held uv because of a Treasury d~cO. acroas the street from the ,Donnt
yo ead alone
dee
that in the Pittsburgh
a hundred and
elhithousand men In the steel
TUR somrtabe
tal and reasonabie.
andhoar oo i neighbors for the lunch of the chil- 'ok
dren on the train. Becides that sach Teconofoibin
chfid bad a bot of home-made oandy.an sivr
The people of Anderson seessed Acrto
etfatbriad
snaigtesaeo
gl sicn, that such payments mus rep.
resent a. final accountihg. The car
riers now seek to have Cengress au-
thorise the payment of partial sums
ing the night was 12 degrees
sero.
dur-
Maine, the lowest temperatuttebelow
Ini New York City, the thermome-
meter plant, caught fire when the
gasoline drums exploded and was
lef t practically a mass of ruins. Ad-
WOlClIY4 ABioEin0
unable to eapres. their appreotption mpeiadwhmnseMr ter registered 3-above mero; in Bo.- jacent stores sugfered loes from Ore, brief spello Api' tre ,a-
Iirare Idle. The daily wagea dew net-wate hat, *it le rer ens of the admiral and the children and14'ewlreieth salmOp, under the guaranty as they are corn- ton. se; in Albany. 2 below: in water and smoke. ether emd wave ro~ed des em New
lass In Pittarih amounts to
milie dollars a day. In Europe
takabout a tax on capital.
or two.

Iintity efe these ansilbes~slma-


took every mneans possible to showcetfighesauofunstte
them honor. The admiral said hj ieo
was afraid they would do too much, Tecuto
i eieet
rauyfnsi
puted and certified.
Supreme Court Recese.
Philadelphia, -10 above; In Atlantic
City, N. J., 10 abe, and In Balti-
more, 13 degrens.
anighteen firede with a te
but the fire was endeu ountrol when
1Thr early today, the theelilemeter
faling to 4degese to sera Tho
have a tax on human life,
er
.r .-. e.... "7
- end
m.t S- as the children are still to an estent iaeol hnteel icag The United States Supreme Court The wind, which was blowing they reaebed AtheGU. 'Ihey will fe- gal o f* the 3Uo~
belm. enforced Idleness. Catsmes, Wes Ad. 5.4tia, hep' oh a diet. ,thofceo earr
When he took the smaller ehildren h is ~eaegtrassu
be.teopaaeteh.les
Tisi
a'en madte.si ygvn
has announosd a reess "from Mon-
day. January 3. to Monday, Nib.-
testy
br'ishly froms the north, will shift to
the northst, the foresaster said.
Th
-Mn emw
mamtrog hedy
hewer obebe bot sdI *S h
ALL MERCHANDISE
I ADVERTISED IN THE WEATHER
¡TRIBUNEIS GUARANTEED Fair and colder to-day; to-morrow fair
with slowly rising temperatare;

AdverñseZnt's
fresh northwest winds.
First to Last-the Truth: ii.w.rtditnr^. Fall Report »n Vug* 15

IVol. LXXÏX No. 2(>,7ll [Copy rieht.


19t©,Inc.î
New ïork Tribune
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920 * * * *: . r,-v.. S In Greater
Tnn C**KTS Xrw York and THREE CKSTTS
*"°

,000 Arrested in Nation- Wide Round-Up o.


Î with!« «wauaatlnc «U«*nee Elsewhere

___

Palmer Directs Raids in 35 Cities: 650 Seized Here


Renate Action
Plans Yonkers Legion Hirsch Quits ^
__-

> -.-1-

Open to Malone New York Leads in Revolution He Directs "Red" Raids


1,530 Warrants Issued in New York City
treaty Half of Crotón Repre¬ Rent Board;
SBfFT c-x - - '
".<*.}
and Vicinity; Plans for Gigantic Drive
-

Radical Arrests Declared Aim


líextWeek sented at Rejection, Says
Bid for Membership
Dudley Field Malone, formerly Col¬
Warns Hylan ers
Incomplete reports from raid¬
of radical headquarters
all over the country last night
indicated that about 3,000 had
Of Radicals!
Way Three Months
Under
150 Seized in Brooklyn Drive
¿¿adere Agree Com« on lector of the Port ôf New York, whose
application for membership in the Chairman of Mayor's been arrested. Reports from the
All Seized Are Aliens
Committee on Profiteer¬ larger
cities follow:
promise Program,Presi-
and Crotón Post' of the American Legion re¬ New York City. Seventy-five Police Aid Chief Flynn in Round-Up;
Sup¬ Buffalo._250 Charged
cently was rejected the grounds of 650 With Advocat¬
llït&çock Says
on
Mr. Malone's alleged radical opinions, ing-Says Promise to Detroit.,. 300 MM Newark and Jersey Gty Jails Are
jjent Will Approve It
received the following letter yesterday
from Cook Post, S21, of the American ply Funds Was Broken] Philadelphia 208
ing Overthrow of U. S. j Crowded With Suspects
Leg%>n, in Yonkers : Chicago. 200 Government by Force j .

"It was with regret that I read in Newark '. 150 The Department of Justice., after three months of
Eo3ge Reservations this morning's Tribune of the action
taken by the Westchester County
Poor Will Suffer, Nashua, N. H.
Boston.
150
Prisoners Belong to launched last night a nation-wide round-up of members of thepreparation»
Communist
To Serve Basis as American Legion in indorsing the atti¬
tude of Fox Post in rejecting your
His Parting Fear Springfield, Mass.
100
100
Commuiiist Parties
and Communist Lalpr parties.
In New York City alone 880 warrants were issued for leaders
amona;
application. This action was taken at Cleveland. ». 100 those who are attempting to introduce a soviet government in the United
a noonday meeting of the county com¬ Trenton, N. J. 75 States. By 2 o'clock this morning 650 men and women had been taken
Senators mittee,in at which lesswerethan half the
to Con- posts the county represented, Urges Continuation of Bayonne, N. J.
Passaic
75
Propaganda to Organize, from various parts of the greater city to Department of Justice headquar¬
5 ¿iidNegotíations, With our own being among those missing.
"We would be pleased to receive
your application for membership and
Campaign Against Goug¬ Worcester.
. 50
50
Negroes Is Revealed;
ters at 21 Park Row.
A. Mitchell Palmer, Attorney General, is in charge of this, tho
Democrats as Sponsors
would consider it from the viewpoint
of service, ability and sincerity, which, ing Landlords in City Lynn, Mass.
Manchester, N. H.
46
45 and Trouble Is Feared greatest offensive ever instituted by the government against radicals.
.scope extends from coast to coast. Three thousand arrests were reported1Ç*
in your case, would, I am sure, be sat¬ Berlin, Conn.
isfactory. Nathan Hirsch, chairman
40 during the evening. More than three thousand warrants had been issued.
New York Tribune "It also occurred to me that you
Washington Bureau might
of the Milwaukee 30 .a. Mitchell Palmer Chief William J. Flynn is directing the activities of the 115 Federal
Mayor's Committee on Rent Profiteer¬ .
New York Tribune
FASHINGTON, Jan. 2..Definite dress our willing
be to come up and ad¬ Lowell, Mass. ...'...
post at one of our semi¬ ing, yesterday charged Mayor Hylan 30 Washington Bureau United States Attorney General, agents and police charged with serving warrants and arresting all
monthly meetings, which are heldeach
gctbn for a compromise on the peace the on with refusing to provide money for Jersey City . 25 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2..A. Mitchell who is directing a nation-wide suspects here.
first and third Thursdays of
.

will be taken the work of the committee and ten¬ Palmer, Attorney General, personally
treaty with Germany month. Any date you might select will directed the raids made to-night in rad¬ round-up of radicals. Score of Cities Are Raided in the East
./hen Congress reconvenes next be agreeable
would, leave
to us and the topic we
to you.
W«|, Republican and Democratic "Hoping that we may have .the pleas¬
dered his resignation.
In announcing his resignation Mr.
Hirsch made public correspondence
Maeterlinck's ical centers throughout the country.
The round-up had been carefully
U. S. Rail Loss
In the East the government forces moved against the "Reds" in a
score of cities at 9 o'clock last evening. The
leaders in the Senate predicted to¬ ure
teen held.
of hearing from you op the subject,
day after numerous conferences had I am, yours"HARRY
*'M the Senators who participated Mr. ofWilliams
very sincerely,
R. WILLIAMS,
"President."
said last night that
the membership committee of
which passed between him and the
Mayor during the last six weeks, show-
ign that he had on two other occa¬
sions tendered his resignation be¬
English Fails
Him on Stage
planned for three months. Promptly at
9 o'clock agents of the department
swooped down upon nests of the radi¬
cals simultaneously in nearly 60 cities In 23 Months
agents in Jersey City were
armed with 410 warrants. In Newark they were charged
320. Raids also were carried on in Paterson, Passaic, New
with serving
Trenton, Camden and a half dozen smaller communities in Jersey.
Prisoners were likewise taken in New Haven,
Brunswick,
Is 548 Millions
in all parts of the country. They were
8 the informal discussions, includ- some the post had been talking about Mr. cause of the Mayor's neglect to pro¬ armed with warrants issued in ad¬ New London and other New England towns. EveryHartford, Springfield.
fcÇ Senator Lodge, chairman of and the Malone's case and had decided that it
would be the fair thing to give him
vide the committee with money. vance.
known headquarter?
of the Communist and Communist Labor parties was visited.
Ferágn Relations Committee, "My most earnest wish," said Mr.
a chance to address the post. If Mr.
Senator Hitchcock, leader of the Ad- Malone was not revolutionary and if Hirsch last night, "is that the Mayor Poet Tries Vainly to All of those arrested were aliens,
Make and* all were members of the Com¬
It is understood all aliens named in the warrants will be deported as
soon as possible. Citizens arrested are to be turned over to the
November Deficit of
500,000 Brings High$64,-j
tttiniBtration forces in the Senate, as- his war service entitled him to mem¬
legion, Mr. Williams
will move immediately to provide Himself Understood at munist party or the Communist Labor county
ttrted to-night that prospects for an bership in the funds so that the work of the rent nrnsu»pnt.r»va fnr trial.
agreement that will make ratifica¬
said, a the post might decide to elect
him member. profiteering committee will be con¬ Carnegie Hall and Aids party of this country. They
charged with advocating and teaching
were To- > Forty agents of the Department ot
ba of the treaty possible are very theTheletter, members who suggested writing
he added, were not seeking
tinued. It would be a calamity to take
away from the poor the only agency
Can't Read His 'Phonetics' the overthrow of the United States tal; Net Operating Income 500'Reds'Seized Justice, assisted by seventy-five police¬
man in civilian clothes, conducted the
Mr. Malone or notoriety, but they which has stood between them and ex¬ government by force and violence. Estimated Under $20,-
á
The Democrats in the Senate will didn't want Mr. Malone or any one else
to think that -$he Legion. was refuse
fçropoae the compromise, but it will ing a possible member a hearing. The
tortion by unscrupulous landlords. Maurice Maeterlinck's English broke
down completely under the test of his
Both the Communist party arid tho
Communist Labor party subscribed to 000*000 In New England raids in greater New York. They
directed by William J. Flynn, chief of
were

fet^onsored by the group of "mild next


rtservationists''
meeting will be January 16. The
post has 300 members. !
the Republican
Poor To Be Sufferers
"What has been accomplished by the first public lecture last night at Car¬
negie Hall. Dr. Merle St. Croix Wright
the manifesto of the Third Interna-
tional, which was organized by Lénine
ai-1 Trotzky in Moscow, March 2 to 6,
the department's bureau oí investiga
tion;
_

WASHINGTON. Jan. 2.- The govern- Large Quantities of Lit-\ tendentGeorge


F. Lamb, local superin¬
ment deficit from railroad operation j
on committee easily can be undone. The of the bureau, and Charles F.
side when it is formally laid before jumped into the breach and translated 1919, for the purpose of advocating a Scully, head of the Federal bomb squad.
the Senate. Senator Hitchcock said Irish Leader Hints at principal sufferers in that event would
be the poor, and I do not believe the the Belgian poet's words as he spoke world revolution, according to depart¬
ment officials. during November will be approxi- j etature Taken in U. S, j Four Hundred Arrested Here
{be "mild reservationists" had been Secret Ocean Passage Mayor wants to take that responsi¬ them, for the benefit of an audience
which scarcely knew whether to be
All Slated for Deportation mately $64,500,000. low record for
a
the year, according to figure» compiled
Raids in Many'Townsi Within
left Mr.
hour after the raiders had
Flynn's office at 15 Park Row
an
triced to take charge of negotiating bility." Russians, Germans and Austrian«, and made public to-night by the bureau
in army trucks and automobiles thev
fee compromise because "whatever O'Doherty Says He, Like de Va- Mr. Hirsch was at, a loss, he said, to amused, indignant or
After half an hour of this "duet," as
sympathetic. predominated among the aliens caught
in the dragnet to-night, although of railway economics. Net operating dred j BOSTON, Jan. 2..Nearly five hun¬ warrants
"Reds" had been arrested in New
reported that, out of 800 for whom
had been iasucd 400 had been
Iroposition they would make would lera, Crossed Without explain the Mayor's failure to give his the poet himself laughingly termed it, nearly every nationality was repre¬ income for the month was estimated England at midnight to-night, in raids taken into custody. Mr. Flynn said the
lot smack of partisanship." Boarding a Ship
committee an appropriation, likewise
his failure a messenger arrived breathless with a
sented. They will be turned over to to have fallen below
the immigration officials of the De¬ $20,000,000, which1 carried out by agents of the Depart- number taken into custody would ex¬
ment of Justice assisted by the police ceed 800 before the round-up was com¬
December 28,t^in which he for the third
Action Nest Week Predicted Special Corre*pondence reply to his letter of copy of the address in English, which the bureau of economics declared pleted.
s
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2..Seamus Dr. Wright read.
partment of Labor for deportation; to j in twenty cities.
together with the proof of their activ¬ be the lowest in thirty years when Among the places in which arrests theConspicuous among those taken vs.
¦The move for a compromise on res-
O'Doherty, one of the leaders of the time tendered his resignation and in ities, obtained by William J. Flynn on a basis of percentage of j were made and the number of prisoners
j raids was a man who said he was a
tmiions will be made publicly within Irish republican movement and which he reminded the Mayor of his The remaining lectures of Maeter¬ and his agents in the Division of In¬ computed taken were: city employee and that he believed in
í few days after the Senate meets escaped prisoner from Mount Joy broken promises. linck's American tour will be given in vestigation of the Department of Jus¬ investment. Gross revenues for the month were | H., 65; Nashua, N. H., 150; Manchester, N. the overthrow of the government by
¿¡pin, it was said. The Senators who prison, Dublin, and who was "President "On December 14 last the Mayor at-j French, it was stated last night by his tice. Decision relative to .whether the
radicals will be deported rests with estimated at close to $436,000,000. Mass., 46;Springfield, Mass., 100; Lynn, force.*
fill make this move stated it could of the Irish Republic," pro tern, while
tended the benefit performance given friend, Henry Russell. Carnegio Hall Holyoke, 20; Worcester, 65; j He gave bis name as Julius Codkind,
»» looked for before the end of next
Eamon de Valera was in jail, was has already been sold out for next; the immigration officials. This figure is only slightly below the Lowell, 30; Lawrence, 8; Boston 75; of 1333 East Ninety-seventh Street,
arrested in Philadelphia to-day. at the Century Theater to add to a Only the alien radicals could be Brooklyn,
of a year ago, but the heavy Haverhill, 21; Providence, 50; Water- the bureau of collectionshe ofworked and declared in
wort. O'Doherty denied he had crossed tho contingent fund to be used to alleviate Tuesday night. Mr. Russell also said gathered in by the Department of Jus- high markdue in part to the coal strike, ¡ N. bury, Conn., 7; Bridgeport, 16; Berlin, partment of Assessments and the De¬
í The plan for launching the proposi¬ Atlantic Ocean "by ship, boat or float¬ distress caused by evictions among the that Maeterlinck was "very cross" with tice, it was explained, under the pres¬ expenses, H., 40; Chicopee, Mass., 16. Arrears,
ing vessel of any description." Whether poor," read a statement issued last ent law. Several states have laws tak- which also reduced the revenues, left In all the raids large quantities of' in Brooklyn. His association with the
tan for an agreement was worked out
«the informal discussions which have he reached America in an airplane, night at Mr. Hirsch's office.
"Between the acts the Mayor caused
J. B. Pond, of the Pond Lyceum Bureau,
who had persuaded him to speak in' ing care of radicals who are American I as net little of the operating revenues. ¡ literature were seized. Many more Communist
citizens, and the arrests made in Chi- The government's net loss, the arrests were expected before morning. declared,
party began yesterday, he
when he was elected secre¬
taken place between individual a dirigible or a submarine he refused English against his own better judg-
Sen¬ to disclose. Captain Charles A. Goldsmith, of the cago this week were made under an In Nashua where the greatest num¬ tary of the Harlem branch of the or¬
ator» since the holiday recess of Con- ment.
P*u began. Should it fail, both Sen¬
ator Lodge and Senator Hitchcock say,
"I came over in the same way
de Valera did," O'Doherty said. "Did
committee, to announce on his behalf
that a part of the $300,000 fund Carnegie Hall Packed
Illinois law, it was explained.
Government's Overthrow Advocated j Interstate Commerce Commission j
bureau estimated, on the basis of ber of pi'isoners was taken,
fig- leged radicals were captured in
the al¬ ganization.
a raid According to Federal agents tMa
gained by the city through overcharg¬ asserted: "I was born in the.
Vî ^PP**" to be no possibility of
jWiwatton unless President Wilson
you ever find out how he crossed the
Atlantic?" ing for army food would be used to
Carnegie Hall was filled to the top¬ The Department of Justice issued ures, has reached $543,000,000 in the on a Communist meeting. Among them man
most gallery with friends and
of the poet. This audience admirers the following statement soon after the twenty-threo months of railroad were j 23 women. United States. I believe in the over¬
of this government by force, if
Wmwlf proposes compromise. "No," O'Doherty was told. further the work of the Rent Profiteer¬ was toi- raids started. operation. The bureau placed the loss ) The principal speaker of the evening throw necessary. I believe the time soon
a
The President will accept any com- "And you never will," he said. "At ing Committee. erant of the Maeterlinck accent per- "Agents of the Department of Jus¬ than for the eleven months of 1919 at more was arrested by the Federal agents be¬ will come when the whole United
any rate, I will not tell you or any one "In spite of the Mayor's public haps longer than the fore the meeting began the officers
jWwaiM that the Senate works out,
j» the opinion of the Administration else. It readily can be seen how that promise, Mr. Hirsch was told that the audience would have average American tice took into custody
bean, but it was hundred members to-night several December
of the Communist
$380,000,000.
returns on the rail opera¬ said. The president of the local organ- States will be under Bolshevik rule."
said the man will be held
would spoil everything for tho many poor he represented would get no part only a few moments before there were party and the Communist Labor party tion were forecast as bringing another ization was reported to have been forMr.theFlynn
go«, but Mr. Wilson's
«Wo to the Democratic failure to send
Senators that other Irish republicans, under British of the fund." cries from the audience, "En Fran- "tipped
of this country, located in thirty-five decline in the statement issued a few as he left the hall on the run coming, otf" that the raid was state authorities.
All night long, the process ot ques¬
w«y «onld go ahead and arrange terms suspicion or sentence, who undoubted¬ Blame Put on Mayor .- çaise!" and "We can't understand a' cities, on the charge that these 1 days ago by Director General Hines, just be¬
zations advocate and teach theorgani- tioning
me."
ly will followwas word!" in fore the Department of Justice and sorting out the captives
g»"Prevented
» agreement with the
Republicans O'Doherty the leader of a prison This phase of the situation was Dr. Wright took a look over the throw of the United States government
who pointed to the inevitable loss agents
over-! revenuetí incident to the coal strike. arrived and was captured only after a went on at the office of the Depart¬
ratification of the elaborated on in Mr. Hirsch'« letter ment of Justice. Early to-day fifty-
«ate, Senator Hitchcock said. treaty riot in Mount Joy early last October. poet's Rhoulder when he began to have The November earnings, as com¬ chase.
difficulty making himself understood, by
» to the Mayor of December 26. In his force and violence. The only dif-
Subdued by the guards and placed in When the prisoners were taken to four men had been islocked up at Police
«Haldent'a Silence Embarrassing solitary confinement, he and his fifty
letter Mr. Hirsch «ays the failure on
the part of the Mayor to make good intending
ference between the Communist
to read the manuscript of the and the Communist Labor party isparty j puted by the bureau with compara-
one tive figures for the corresponding police headquarters the women joined Headquarters. It understood that
t»fc 'tt? ^<en verv embarrassing not followers went on a "hunger strike" lecture for him, then shrugged his of leadership. Both of these parties, month in 1918, follow: in singing "My Country 'Tin of Thee" most of these will be sent to Ellis
*wehad his promise "places us, and may I sug- and Russian songs. Island this morning.
*y .*»
some word from the PreBi-
to how he
which, he «aid, was maintained for gest, even your honor, in a most shoulders and said: since their organization early last Sep- 1919. 1918.
In Lawrence, the dragnet caught se Looking over the heads of the motlej
seven days. After his temporary
said Senator regards
a com- awkward and humiliating position." "It's the queerest looking jargon 1 tember, have been endeavoring to Revenues and.»436,000,000 $140,400,000 eral
£.*"*«. persons who took a prominent part crowd jammed into the offices yf the
-

2*?**"^© Senators haveHitchcock. "The


not known
release O'Doherty succeeded in escap¬
ing to America. He arrived in this
Then the Jetter continued:
"As a matter of altruism and civic
ever saw. Looks like Chinese to me. bring about the establishment of a Expenses
Mr. Maeterlinck says it's 'phonetic, Soviet form of government in this
Uses. 417.000.000 383.900.000 j
in the textile strike last spring. Among Department of Justice at midnight Mr
iff"» to feel free to proceed with a country less than a week ago. duty, on
it seems to me that it is obliga¬ English.' 1 can't read it." country similar to that which now NetWhile income. IW.000.000 56,500,000 these were Ime Kaplan, who had pre- Flynn said, "This is the breaking ot
«gWttis«, or if the President would
.9«*tt ratification if they should agree tory the members of the Board
of Estimate and Apportionment for the
Maeterlinck tried again, but in vain. obtains in Russia."
Finally, with the aid of most of the
the November revenues were, vioualy been arrested on a charge of theGreen
said by the bureau to show an increase! distributing radical literature; Frank in the office. j
backbone of radicalism in America/
light was the prevailing colo)
«ÏÏUL' ««P«»Mieana and get the treaty Mrs. Norris Named to O'Malley committee to give, us money distinguished diplomats and authors Francis Revolutionary Plot Charged of $149,200,000 as compared with the Coco, Solerno and Frank Szjna, an radium bulb used It came from a giganti»
in photography. Ii'
woaga the Senate. whereby we can properly continue and financiers who sat in an imposing T. Garvan, Assistant Attor- average for the month in the three-: organizer for the Amalgamated Textile was the first
^belitre that the
that would not Complete
"E^y, «»»promisePresident will Curran's Term
ac- work equally, if not more, important
than distributing coal, ice and milk."
row on the platform, a system was ney General, in discussing the raids, year test ¿eriod before the war, ex-1 Workers of America
evolved by which Mr. Maeterlinck pro¬ held that, the two parties had been penses and taxes have also increased In Holyoke most of the raids were the
< thing that popped int*.
eyes of the startled men and women
F2j*f. .the
3? «»ply treaty.
His
that he signedposition has
a contract Mayor
Names Tammany Assist¬ After reviewing the entire situation, nounced slowly and cautiously to Dr. working hand in hand to gain the same more than $213,000,000. The increase made on private homes, where it was as they straggled out of the elevator.
Mr. Hirsch declared that if $80,000 Wright the,words of his lecture, and end and planned eventually to unite in in opeiating revenues was traceable known that the "Reds" had gathered Women Aged 16 to 60
{££«« v«rsailles
representatives ° * other na- ant Secretary to $8,000 was not appropriated he would resign Dr. Wright then repeated them to the revolution. To show the effort of the largely to the heavy passenger traffic, ¡frequently. Quantities of papers and
party leaders to strengthen their influ- which was represented to have been books were taken to the police station. | bySixty
to sixteen were the ages given
,v5»
2*2JW»
and he is
to suggest changes not in a as he had no desire to be associated audience. the women temporarily made
cent higher than the In Boston twenty-four were arrested oners. Just before midnight sixpris¬
25***t- He would be breaking faith Mr». Jf^an H.Position
in that
Norris, .who was ap-
with anything that is doomed to be
recorded in the annals of failures. His System Fails ence, Mr. Garvan revealed attempts about 10
made by the radicals to organize the ¡ November per average of the test period. at the Communist party headquarters women, some of them with white hair,
old
JuLi.". ° ther signers. He has main- pointed a He asked for a reply before January The system of ''phonetic FJngiish" negro population of the United States; Freight traffic, however, was estimated and thirty, all Russians, in one group in appeared umong the file escorted in by
^^that
2-.***f.
the treaty is still before
ttt»t it must remain Mayor Hylan
temporary magistrate by
two months ago, was ap¬ 1, go that he could guide himself seemed to have been developed in the to assist in establishing the Soviet
following gov-¡
tu have dropped several per cent. a Staniford Street hall. Among the ' agents.
method: The poet had writ¬ eminent. He held that as a result of The Eastern roads, which in other leaders imprisoned were Anafros Kara- with them all the paraphernalia taken Men. women and girls, and

|77 "»Wtb*the.aftd
S-!*T. treaty has received explred.
yesterday to complete the un-
Senate has acted finally. pointed term of Henry H. Curran, for¬
only mer city- magistrate, now President
accordingly. None boing forthcoming,
Mr. Hirsch last night mad« public
announcement of his resignation and
ten his lecture in French ? it had then this propaganda some disorders among. months have offset
been translated into English and writ¬ negroes losses accumulated I lius, of Chicago, a Communist party from the places where they were found,
might be expected. Amongthej by lines in. other sections, were un¬ organizer, who was supposed to have were crowded into the elevator and
""¦»my votes in the Senat«. ten out by a secretary; the typewritten documents seized by Federal agents able to meet their actual operating ex¬ addressed the meeting at Nashua, and
of the Borough of Manhattan, which gave out copie» of his correspondence copy had then been read aloud to the bearing on the effort to organize the penses and taxes for the month, the Adam Dulski, secretary of the Cam- quickly
carried upward.
.
« »H«v« the President
SL2* to «ft in order wants us to
to get the has until April,a 1927, to run. The sal¬ with the Mayor. poet, who had written it down in the negroes was the following: j
revealed. bridge branch of the party.
The paraphernalia consisted of red
French equivalent of the English "In close connection with the un- Expenses and taxes of figures economics
bureau of books, papers and large framed
*oeaa." *° *h* Senate in. any WBy ary is $8,000 year. Mrs. Norria i« Settled Many Dispute* the Eastern lines In Springfield several women were banners, portraits Marx,
skilled workers is the problem.of the were shown to have been $4,200,000 in arrested. The Federal agents con-1 other radical leader?.Trotaky,
assistant secretary of Tammany Hall sounds. of Bebe! and
From the time of his appointment
; "*dte Consents to Pia» (and
ney,
co-leader with George W. Olva-
of the 10th Assembly District of last spring up to November 1 Mr. As an example, Dr. Wright explained negro.. The negro presents
to the much amused audience that the and
a political excess of operating revenues. j
fined their attentions chiefly to pri- One
Lines in the West, however, did bet¬ vate % residences and carried out the, those hundred,
or about 20 per cent of
at u^l Loi?Kf' *arly to-day conferred Manhattan. Hirsch personally met all the cxnenwos economic problem. The racial op- detained, were released after
word "issues" was spelled in the poet's ! pression of the in' in previous raids without meeting
O«-.*?
¡Wg Vth »iS«nator
leader the "mildMcNary, of Miss Rose Pedrick, who waa secre¬
reserva- tary to Robert L. Moran, ex-President
of the committee. The amount he de¬
clined to reveal. Since then the Board language "ichiouse." and "ended" was expression of his economicsimply
"ainedide."
negro is the ter earnings than most
bondage months, owing to the heavy grain eral patrol wagon loads of prisoners they
resistance. Sev- had been examined in Mr. Flynn's
office. It was found there was no evi¬
sZi£ ^"«tor«*n»*nt
McNary obtained of the Board of Aldermen, was named of Estimate appropriated $10,600, of Even when the real EngltBh manu¬ and
-,
oppression, each intensifying the movement and also to the fact that I were carried away from the headquar- j dence on which to hold them.
9*aato* |J7"" «v.-H»ry ooutmca which $7,600 has been spent. The bal¬ other. This complicates the negro they did not suffer from loss of ters of the Russian Club in Liberty
«Hh tíL plan»
idge?
,
to proceed '¦secretary to Daniel L. Ryan, Deputy script and the real French manuscript problem, but does not alter its prole¬ revenue through the closing of mines. Hall. Many Destroyed Cards
^w*
that tnL*Murin*'
for launching the corn- Transit Commissioner. Her salary will
the majority leader be $3,000 a year.
ance is needed to pay extra help hired
during Hirsch
the rent strikes of last fall. arrived the disturbances in the pro¬ tarian
gram were not ended.
character. The Communist party Their earnings were placed at, about » Some of those taken are declared to.
have destroyed their membership
*»!»* tfeîîï move ,8 wad<> without District
Sásats
*

tJ 1<rpl
,*r1 «BOU*b Attorney Swann appointed
votes in the J. Krank Wheuton and Thomas F. Mc-
Mr. said the committee has
adjusted more then 80,000 rent dis¬
will
"Let the public have its choice as negro carry workers
on ajritation among the $20,000,000.

to whether Mr. Maeterlinck will read in class-conscious workers."


to unite them with all s Bryan's Michigan Friends ! cards in the Communist party whil«
the government agents were entering
îetSa ait. lh" '''«"krwood rt-so-
I» MbShL* taCTtaiin9 * committee Iney«; Outre/Deputy Assistant District Attor-
Their salaries 'have not been
putes, has saved over $1,000,000 for
that number of families, and caused French or I in English," cried out one
.of the many assistant masters of cere¬ "Proposes to End Capitalism" Five Die in Explosion To Enter Him in Primary the meeting places. In a number o:'
instances, it was said, the cards were
pjJ^iiMwn .

arrange a compru- iflxed. Mr. McGuire, until his recent the land sharks and the tax lien sharks
to disgorge cash or realty in excess of monies on the platform. The French An example of the kind* of propa-1 At du Pont Powder Mill "Musi Be a Mistake; Tve Heard found crumpled up in shoes, lining»
**ä*Li£?
*^fc» «^ *ifAT. ««"f«"-ed with ¡admission
Wisconsin, another j man
to the bar, was a drafts¬
in the District Attorney's office,
Wheaton is a negro lawyer, who, bi¬
$6,000,000» to their victims.
Mr. Hirsch declared there was a large
aide of the house raised up loud voices, ganda used by the radicals among the
but they were drowned out by the Eng¬ working classes is the following pam¬
lish-speaking three-quarters of the and phlet issued by the Communist party Wilmington Country /or Nothing
and of It," Commoner ment.
of coats and other place« of conceal¬
These cards, when identified as be¬
frCsjsJ^*/*!?.*1*0.*'*»''''
W^W»^«^ Ka"»a». one Of .»» the ff
ore coming to this city fifteen years
amount of work yet to be done, and
that there were now pending before the meeting, who pounded on the floor and Justice: made public by the Department of
yelled and roared their preference for "The Communist party of America Thirty
Miles Shaken;
Around Says Miami, at Fla. longing to the persons who held them,
taken as sufficient evidence to
iSfc^S^li/oup of Republican ago, nerved as a legislator in Minne¬
sota. committee scores of cases. something they could understand. Many Damaged
Houses DETROIT, Jan. 2..William Jennings were warrant deportation or criminal an¬
A little; woman in the front of the is the party of the working class. The Bryan will be entered in Michigan's archy proceedings against those who
^JJPMKratic
g« .» thecoHeaga« of Sanator
roirrtgn Relations Planter'» Wife Like» Cigars Italian Recognition house then rose. Communist party of America proposas theWILMINGTON
"Please," she hegged, "we are no to endindustrial capitalism and organize a work¬ of the grinding
Del., Jan. 2..One of Presidential preference
mills of the Hagley. plant candidate for indorsement as Demo¬
du Pont Powder Company blew cratic nominee for President, accord¬
primary as a held them.
Plans for the raids had been in
ï» JSSgJ **ní«d that there Smoked Them All the Bolsheviki
Way on Sought by anxious to h$ar Mr. Maeterlinck's won¬ ers'
derful French; just let him speak in and
French for a littl«."
republic.
"The workers must control industrry up this morning.
dispose of the products isof indus¬ killedwas
Five workmen were ing to local friends of the former Sec¬ preparation
«n8 one was injux*ed. The build¬ retary of State.
for more than a month.
Printed instructions sent from Wash-
were read to eaeh raider. These
Rough Voyage "Black Sea Coast Capture Im¬ English Finally Wins try. The Communist party a party ing of flimsy construction. The Petition« in his favor, which will re¬
ington
specified that no violence was to be
.
realizing tho limitations of all existing plant is on Brandywinc Creek, three quire only 100 names, will be in circu- used.
"'BLs^ ?<T *w««son saw
Th«
Vnited Stat*», of the Scandina-
Hm. viftfi-Amrrican
terday
Lin*, which docked yes¬ minent," Soviet Minister
Declare» in Note
So thei-f* was another ps.go of Maeter¬ workers' organizations and proposes to miles from here.
linck in French, and then tho evening develop th« revolutionary movement Wilmington and the ¡surrounding maries will be
lation shortly, it Etas said. The pri¬
hel^April 5. Squads of agent*forwere
place designated
sent to each
a raid so that
at Hoboken, had a rough was Dr. Wright's. Throughout the necessary to free the workers from the country for thirty miles were violently simuN
MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 2.."It must be a taneouely. Promptly "at place
all the raids would take
Carl Hereupon, Copenhagen,
p**»*ge from but Mrs. LONDON, Jan. 2..M. Tchitcherin, course of the lecture, however, the oppression of capitalism. The Com¬ shaken. Some houses in the immediate 8:80 o'clock
on« of the Bolshevik Foreign Minister, has pro- insists that the problems vicinity the plant
passenger«, poet stood at his side, listening care¬ munist party of were badly dam¬ mistake, for I hnve heard nothing of eaeh squad walked into the place ap¬
"^STdUsJÜ* .»».«* ** th« all the way, it a bit. Sh» nmoked cigars
didn't mind tosed to Italy a resumption of rela¬ fully to hi» pronunciation as he fol¬ of American workers are identical with aged. The home of former Federal it," William Jennings Bryan said to¬
"Other women smoke cigarette»," «he ?tons between that country and Soviet lowed it page by page on his 'phonetic tho problems of the workers of the Judge Edward G. Bradford, about half day regarding the statement from De¬ pointed the
for it« scene of action. AU
occupants of the place were Hnedj
J^Jfcgator Htehcock'» »»id; "i ptetet eig»r§."
Bh# wan accompanied
Russia, pointing out that the "immi¬
nent capture of the Black Sea coast by
manuscript, maintaining all the whtle world.
s calm and unperturbed demeanor,
a mile from the mill, was
"The Communist party is the con- wrecked. All ef the doors and partially
troit that his name would be entered up against a wall and searched. The*
windows in the Michigan Presidential prefer^-1 were then eseerteoi to an army truck
by her ho«- were broken and other damage was ence primaries. Mr. end Mr«. Bryan and taken to the Department of Jut-
the Soviet« will open the Black Sea
route to Italy," says a Moscow wireless
meaoaf*, xee»Iv«d »era¿^
Continued on page three \
j Continued on neast page
»m.g.m..mftrnm.«w.r.w. i.mi«,
done, Judge Bradford was recovering are span ding the winter »t their home tlee heedquartertv to Park .Row.
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Political Cartoon Analysis Questions

1. Who is depicted in the cartoon?

2. How is American portrayed in this cartoon?

3. How are anarchists or communists portrayed?

4. What is the overall tone of the cartoon?

5. What message is the cartoonist trying to get across?

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