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500 Are Arrested ii. Red Raids Over Nation —_——* x Continued F rom Page One ———— ——$$$—% Ht and hy midnight tho ma-| Toledo, Jersey City and Detroit. | ty of warrants had been served,| In addition there were many sporadic raids were still going} smaller raids in towns adjoining | et daybreak | thes Forty federal operatives here l assisted by 15 policemen tn | in clothes. Every known head. | ors and gathering place was coped down upon About 60 on, ranging in age from 16 to 1G, were arrested. All aliens will be taken to Ellis «1 immediately for deportation, was believed. The American tisens wore expected to be turned to state authorities for prose on PBhortly after noon 165 reds had w m to Ellie Island, 113 SP irom New Jersey cities and the re Inder from New York About 4 dogen — welliressed nen were included in the “ship. | * from New Jersey, among | several young girls, The at-| of all the radicals was ex: ly meek P At Ellis Island tt was rumored | first of the new “anarchists’ would leave for Europe with ees about January 10. START PROSECUTION SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Jan, 3—/ tion proceedings will be in-)up as Christmas packages, which | ev ted in the immigration depart.) was part of their alleged against radicals captured in! to give America a “red” Christmas night's federal roundup in| Rut the exact hour of the big felt and Holyoke, Inspector raid was kept secret and in most , J, Burke of Boston announced to- | ¢ the anarchists were taken by | . Official count shows 88 in cus: | surprise | ly in Springfield and 27 in Holy » S Agents Busy Representatives of the department justice and other government neies, the same men who com. batted the German spies during the were busy this morning in s of jailx cros#examining the and women gathered in over night. It was expected that la numbers would be set free during the morning, while still more are be. ing brought in for interrogation, Orders were iswued that the gerous radicals should be “mug and have thetr er prints t before being turned | they were not to, be he . even if} 4, In this] way the government is getting a complete recard of the men who are const J at the bottom of much radical agitation in America Altho there had been no “leaks” of plans for this coup, radicals be. came aware that the federal author | ites were watching them closely and! LONDON.-Mina Eva Balfour, |for the last few weeks they have| Venus jbeen keeping very quiet | Was the surveillance that t | anepiracy | Balfour SIX TAKEN IN DEN men | ted in the May day bomb plot implic eaders—four men and two wom- involved in a number of other red re under arrest here today, | “offensives” against law and order. | ant’s Mind Exploded fht others, caught in the drag- | radicat groupa under one leadership, | Pres#)—There were strong prospects of the foceral officers last night,| preparatory to the attempt at revo-| today that the Harry 8 New murder trial would drag out another week have shattered this plan and thrown| 41) day yesterday was consumed 221 HELD IN CHICAGO {the Bolsheviki into confusion, it | with the reading of the hypothetical HCAGO, Jan 3.—Two hundred Sy cohh here. question of the defénse and the ex mer’a men are making every | amination of Dr, Ross Moore, alien later released. lution, it was learned. The raids twenty-one alleged reds were in/ ly here today. All were arrest in raids continued thru the night. effort to get the big leaders thie | j.¢ sitions, but other radical head: | the red forces. rt were raided also. | In connection with thelr major! tonse, There was little doubt D, Ohio, Jan. 3.—De- ing to line up with the “rebels” of | wing them innocently, not knowing thelr | one 6) night in the drive against rad-| mission. © thelr | one of a moron with a pay Bliss Morton, special agent of} Documents taken, it was said whose Bolshevik affiliations would equipment, not be disclosed until after they had A psychopathic personality, today getting ready to start deporta: | tion proceedings against many of | those taken during the night. Evi: dence was being telegraphed in from all parts of the country, to be used Jan. 3— Communist Alms fused to marry him, at police headquarters here) aims and purposes of the communist Russians or JugoSlavs taken) ganda documents: to commit a rash act. § federal raids last night. “The communist party is a con. apn scious expression of the class strum 20 IN PHILADELPHIA — cle of the workers against capital ‘Slugger Did Not TA, Jan. 3.—More|ism. Its aims are to direct this | Se Te eee | oer cggi to the communt of youtier!|| Operate in Town and the destruction of the bour-) geoisie state. The communist party) alleged radicals were in here today and an unknown held in other cities of West- t ag oyyr Beret Fe yr Miycal the negro workers. The negro prob ts. h intensify-| tate at night and slogged. lage and oppression, jing the other. This complicates the| such incident occurred. 65 IN PITTSBURG JAIL [negro problem, but does not alter | PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan. 2—Sixty a ‘alleged members of the com-|'* ee bggersaool Bolshevism Plots party of America were in gitate Negroes here today. Federal agents con “The communist party will carry fai ducted 15 raids in the Pittsburg dis-| trict. FORT WAYNE, Ind, January 3,|faiders, indicated, it was learned,| Moscow is in possersion of —Two alleged “reds” were taken into custody here early today and @ large amount of propaganda ganized ital of soviet Russia. Agents slipped|red agitators. cal headquarters. ee vAWArOT og bags 9.~|_, That the communist leaders in the| mittee and the house foreign cainlpdenae: * maida on al.| United States were in communication | rairg committee by Secretary a ee arrested in raids on al- with Lenine and Trotsky, i# believed Bt d red headquarters thruout Indi-| {'h“tne recent New Year's mes-|* last cpr is to be lag neg “i sage from Moscow, sent by wireless, | Hanapolis today for action by fed-| P" . : | predicting establishment of a soviet officials. fovernment in Wastington during Five Are Held as publie soon ly this morning. Half a ton of | last night. lis held for federal investigation ped literature was seized. Those held were D. © OAKLAND SUSPECTS JAILED 4 OAKLAND, Cal, Jan, 3.—Nineteen alleged radicals and quantities of ae i 4 violators of immigration and) “red” literature were seized by fed to be minal syndicaliem laws are in jail} era! authorities here early today. today, as the result of raids con- aentioatiae ed by department of justice oper: TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 3.—Govern FIFTEEN IN ST. PAUL | ‘ lings portation proc tives last night |ment agents here last night seized | Br ; mi 12 allen leaders of radical organiza las a part of the nation-wide roundup CONSTABULARY IN RAID | tong, All of the men taken here |last night ILK ARR P nd, the pone local were members of the Polish or Hun garian communist parties, | CAMDEN, N. J., Jan ed reds were taken Inte Geral agents oop of state constabulary, swooped j Own on alleged reds in this city a rly tod: nd upwards of 25 ar HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 3.—Fed. | 4s were made. jeral ‘officers, assisted by state and A jie Rey | city police, had rounded up about RAID BALTIMORE HOMES | 40 alleged radicals early this morn | BALTIMORE, M4., Jan, 3.—Sev- | ing, the arrests beginning Inst night I scores of federal agents from the pias | partment of justice last night raid-| on ports, Mo., Jan. woiety-| d hornes in all sections and arrested | ur alleged radicals were taken in| nd two women, alleged rad-| ia, by federal authorities here and | in East St. Louis last night and this 96 radicals wv officers held nine aller today, following r Des Mores TAKES 15 |morInk: MILWAUKEE, Wis. Jan | DES MOINES, Ia, Jan. 3-—-Fif + alleged communists and quan BOSTON, Jan. 3—According to of. | seized here last night of literature were captured An | ficial figures, 57 reds were under ar | ie js here by department of justice} Mficials last night. department of justice agents last) jog a | night. lk BUFFALO eaene ACTION | o—— | - arranged by Pt department of jus-|leged radicals were arrested by fed Plog and carried out by the local po-'eral officers in Southern California | here today, ing|U. S. Shipping Board Will CAR OPERATOR [Dashing Coppers All H—Hale vwelw, including those being bullt| will be ofl burners, to be butlt, has been decided | deadweight tons ) | A dozen Seattle policemen iil » Chairman Payne has an} ach ship will carry 249 first-class | Fare Box jto the Seattle Drug Co.'s store, ILL nounced, ‘The board within a few! passengers and $00 third-class pasnen | 4 Will Iswue a notice offering for ' 7 Sp xde-Vpahent : >a call that a high All ships on condition that the] "The question of Pacific coast ter-| operator of a one-man Summit ave.| wayman was running riot in that Iw allocated to certain tre minal ¢ is under conaideration 48]. 66 car, was held up and robbed | vicinity | , ald " na for the develop: | said Wetial be a iene’ pmneecare? found smashed, but no robber could | ey < . nent of the Pacific coast porta pass-| It was announced ‘that several of bide be found Slide Hits Juneau; Dama pegartanthe seevie tx ea the shine wilt be put inte the Peaitvo| ‘The bandit boarded the ca? at) Oe found. . : tablishment of three lines, Payne] service at the beginning of May, | Summit ave. and Loretta pl nee Ginn handkereias, rel wit Woes, | Is $75,000 "These lines will run first to Japan, | #hipping board passenger vessels un. | Weekly failings; second, to Japan,|to be finished will be put into the!” ‘phat the holdup man waa familiar | ced and arrested |when the morning shift of mine und Viadivostok with weekly | pacific service, Five vessels will be| with the change box was evide He gave his name as Fred Blue, 34,| workers took up the work of Cleate third, to the Philippines, * ~ by the ease with which he-cle of 2716 K. Union wt ing away debris .from a landslide the Btraite and India, with one aail-|Amlened to the Japan, China and) oie change, After frisking Her-|,,[0 the meantime, . W. Cronkhite, | that swept into Juneau after « 60: jing every three we England, who has been « 0 close | model for painters and sculptors, » Rol-| coming to America, to appear on the unable to Ko thru with| stage, Her beauty and form have 1 plot to mail bombs done | been so much the subjects of art that n posts have paid homage to Mins struction of which has already be hilippine and India route. | 6a trom the car |front of the ame drug store, and| persons, and wrecking seven build: — | Merman continued into the elty that he managed to make his escape |ing*, causing an approximate loss Of | . and told the policeman’ he after the man had | 1 at him | $75,000. |Vessel’s Officers He’s Ready to Hurl thou the vonery | with an open Kite tace of the slide rents om what +} 2. : - ss . was once Front at. jearchers made | Complain of Irish _Law at This Thie Blood on Receiver | Practically certain last night iam LONDON, Jan. 3.—Officers of the A. Batchelor, deputy prone Cronkhite was called to the sta-| there were no living persons remadn |United 8 shipping taaral cutide attorney, ie reading up on tion, where he identified Blue as the |ing in the wreckage, Laurie Oak: [steamer Lake Gretna have lodged a) the law relative to the prosecution n who had made a pass at him|and Henry Jearger are still nia strong complaint with British of:| of sneak thieves | with the knife. Hive then told the| Injured are: Mr, and Mrs, slain in Cork over treatment ac Someone stole his overcoat from | | police that Cronkhite was the man| Koski, Viano Kallian, Viano ram orded them when they reached the] his office late Friday afternoon and |he had mistaken for a burglar. terl, John Neimi, Henry Neimi, John | Larson and three other unidentified 4 Dublin dixpateh today Batchelor in lee boardéd the vessel and con cated all the officers’ arma, {t/the culprit can be caught. wan sald - — old Bobby Bhat itr © hi oa Big Growth) LYING IN NEXT COT) tcl nimont anandoned at. the | while NEW YORK, Jan, 3 The annual Out of work, infirm and penniless, | eifle Cor automobile show opened here today.) H. Barker, 55, ended bis life Friday clety bh Grown of the motor truck industry |in the Dearborn hotel, a cheap lodg. | block May Day Suspects Federal detectives believe they | | have captured several of the Third ave. ccensitated a departure from|ing house, at 714 Sixth ave. 8. by| Several days ago a woman tola| telephone receiver Wilson told the police he sigan ime past policy of a combined show.| drinking carbolic acid. Barker had| Mra. Amanda L. Gordon, special Pulled His Knife |up when he saw the red light, but ssenger cars are being exhibited| rented a cot five days ago, paying | state agent of the society, that she / DENVER, Jan. 3.—Six alleged rad. of 1919, and also persons who were A , i fend- n the Grand Central palace and| for it with the last money he had.| would give Bobby and his mother | Airey, Gangll very the rod was not torn up and lienists Declares Defend- ruck and commercial machines at| He was found dead shortly after noon | both a good home if the OE Lo pcg ly bth Bison bow }the Eighth Coast Artillery armory.|by lL. Taylor, the man in the next could be induced to accept ing raids by department of jus| The government's counter offen . An empty carbolic acid bot-| Altho secrecy wan cot. emp! ca « ha es " promised, the - Wilson figured something was agents, assisted by agents from | sive of last night was launched just | adie’ - . tle was found under Barker's bed. | mother has failed to appear. Bobby | [Ursiar The second man was ~ 4 Dureau of immigration service, | in time to prevent a fusion of severy| LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9.—(United 2 Killed, 1 Hurt ye _ De ee ee ee aoe ee ceonia|Cronkhite, who, ikewise, thought| wrong and stepped on the acqalarms Blue wan a burglar, Blue drew his|tor. The machine speeded up and When Trains Crash /garTENDERS STRIKE IN | tions iavc'tcen’ made’ by ,pervona |Xnife und routed the “frightened |rarsed the men, who turned, Saal ELGIN, 11, Jan, 3—Two men third rail train erashed into a de /jin's 600 saloons were closed today | proceedings will be concluded and| railed Great Weste Prince eros time. In previous raids the big men | ir pecame known today that the Heular attention was paid by fed-| have slipped away and within a few prosecution will submit to Its three Officials and police to communist | Weeks have managed to reorganize iienists a question practically as the one submitted by the de j Scheme of revolution, a number of | that the defense would subject prose the prisoners taken during the night CLEVELAND ARRESTS 100 | ie | cution alienists to a cromsexamina have been active in certain labor or-| tion ay thoro as that given Dr. Moore ganizations, it was learned, attempt: | \crterday by District Attorney Wool the Inbor organizations, who recelved | pr. yfoore defined New’s case ax hopathic personality, whose mind had started to deteriorate about two years ago. showed the anarchists intended to) te defined a “moron” as a high-class put forward candidates in elections | “imbecile,” saying New had the men in November. These men were to/tatity of a boy slightly under 12 be supposedly reputable citizens. | years of age, but had full physical achieved public office. said, meant that New could not ad The department of labor was busy | just nimself to meet the stresses of life. He said New’s mind began to jeteriorate about two years ago. when he was on the Mexican border, and that it. “exploded” in Topango canyon in the night of July 4, when in preparing the necessary papers. Freida Lesser {9 alleged to have re five alleged members of the The department of justice made| He declared |New an unsafe per- party of America were! tne following announcement of the |*0n to have his freedom, saying that if he ever faced the same situation today. They are unnatural-| party, ay revealed by its own propa-| asain he would be even more likely nation here today by depart-| power, the overthrow of capitalism, of Wilburton, Wn. | prepares itself for the revolution in| On Christmas day a report was the measure that it develops a pro-| received by the sheriffs office that gram of immediate action expressing jan alleged wild man was operating the mass struggle of the projetariat.”|{n and near Wilburton, near Lake “These struggies must be inspired! Sammamish, This report has been with revolutionary spirit and pur/run down and found to be false |poses. In close connection with the) The original report sald that the unskilled workers is the problem of! proprietress of a soft drink estab- Wilburton had been lem is a political and economic bond-| called out of her place of busin Before Congres: lon agitation among the negro work-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—A ers to unite them with all class con-| plete revelation of the dangerous) scious workers.” | workings of Bolshevism thruout the TWO IN FORT WAYNE Evidence in papers seized by the| world with the directing force }that the communist party was or-| gress, it was learned today follow arly in 1919 in Moscow, cap-| ing the round-up of more than 4,500 into this country and began organiz-| ‘The report, which was complied petzed dup of sed + > veep bein ing for the revolution, which would/py the Russian affairs division result in a soviet government being | the «tate department, has been sent established here. to the senate foreign relations com e Lansing and is expected to be Sagi a 11920, was recalled today and great “ ” * SEIZE RED LITERATURE | signisicance attached to it, In view | Reds” by Police PORTLAND, Jan. 3—Seven &l-| ce the picts unearthed in last night’s| Five alleged radicals were being Teged alien reds and 15 Aaeed or | alas j hela by the potiee Seturday follow who are said to belong to ° ing raids conducted during the nigh ganizations, were rounded up by fed- | Four are charged with distributing i operatives here last night and lice, netted 126 alleged radicals here |red Mterature. The sixth, a German, 3, O'Hanrahan. tarl Hanson, 38; Dan Mahone, ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan, 3.—Fifteen | 38; Peter Smith, 28; and W. M. Holli The last named man ig sa rman member of th W. W., and will be turned over to |the United States attorney for Twenty here last night and early N. J, Jan, 3.—About ere arrested |here last night and early today, OMAHA, Neb. Jan. 3.—Federal| il d rede here ids last night. More than 80 alleged radicals were rest here today, following raids by| BRIE, Pa., Jan. 3.—Three alleged ers of the communist party » were arrested here last night . 3—A raid LOS ANGELES, Jan, 3-—Two al-| SCRANTON, Pa, Jan, 3,—Forty- Beso, eee . three alleged reds were in custody Sell Vessels, Says Payne’ ROBBED OF $13 Tangled fe in Clues si Jan, (United begun, will be 695 feet in length, will 1 of 17 knots, 1 be of 11,000) Bandit Scoops Change From —s all shipping board| have an average spe 1400 224 ave, early Saturday morn a | FF, Herman, 4244 Jefferson nt ing, in response < The window of the store was] maintained in that route,| well ax operaiing agents,” Payne of $19 aboard his car at 11:60 p, m.| riding three blocks the tuck a gun in Herman's f told him te stop at the first d they reached Payne also suid that t re are 19 wrapped around his hand, had board: | ed a street car and alighted a few| JUNEAU, A Jan. 3—Beve blocks fart on, The man was|eral persons were still missing today and the natruction. ‘The first of these ilippines, with/der ¢ place 396 18th ©, telephoned the police foot plunge down the billside, killing he had been stopped by a holdup in| Andrew Wallin, injuring 10 other ka Philippine routes, five to the Japan n and Vladivostok re » warned th ny outeries }man, the ¢ and two} not to mak ships for t we routes, eon Blue told the police he had been ata party and was going home when | men. med the police het 1 a conviction if ‘No Response ‘From NOI | Te wong cothlac’ the true ated Who Abandoned Babe |T Blue said he drove the man off, fol Hope that the “mother of 2-month- | port yesterday, according tO| he wants justice. wo Highwaymen would promise the lowing a struggle in which the drug | | Blue explained he cut his hand| Two highwaymen used @ fed ‘awling thru the hole in the |/@ptern early Saturday morning at @ Pa. | Sth’ ; re ¥ window, He went Into the store to| 15th ave. and Grand bivd. in ag at t Frencue 886 Protective so: tempt to stop a machine driven dquarters, 4 Hinckley | Wilson, Ethelton hotel, w York Auto Show BODY FOUND BY MAN call the police. Detectives visited | the store and found blood staing on | A. Ft After failing to rouse the police, lon draying closer, he sald he saw drug store window and met a second two roughly dressed men were man, who, he also belleved, was standing in the middle of the road, Cronkhite lopened fire on the disappearing ~ Kilied and another tngured| — SOO IRELAND SALOONS) “Snicus the motner shows up within | _Bive was arrested and charged | ‘machine today when an eastbound SBLIN, Jan. 2 “ with being intoxicated. In the mean. | DUBLIN, Jan. 3—-About half Dub ja day or two, it a said. adoption | time the real burglar, who caused | “SEVENTH” CHURCH 8EI all the trouble, is #till at large. 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