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m m f I idnilUilu! . SSED BY HOUSE '.II OUT SETDAC t "::si:r3 Designed to Expel From United Statef All Alien: Who Are Deemed Undesirable Here. M3TC1 CAR DEALEfl FOE TO SAFETY CAMPAIGN Washington, Dec. 0-By a unan imous vota the ; house la today rassea thY Johnson deportation bill to expel ' alien anarchists from y tha. United States. '. Immediately y after ward the house Joined In a concur rent resolution to recess until Jan uary 6, - The Johnson bin, which now foes to the snate, place ; In the bands ot the g-ovemment a powerful and far reaching weapon with whichi to combat the trow ing radical and alien menace in this country." . In' the measure present ' de portation, laws are extended to include as offenses punishable by expulsion, the . printing, circulation or display ot revo lutionary literature, " - . Allen members of radical orranlsations which are- promulgating- an anarchistic program and distributing; inflammatory literature are mace amenaoie iq ui law. Those who contribute financially to the support of these organisations are alio included In Its: provisions. In taring the Mil before - the .house, Rppr'enentatlve Johnson, Its author, de clared: . -' : ' - "The United States is through with being told by -alien revolutlphsts,r eonii xnunisU and -anarchists, who are within, our borders by -oar courtesy and by oiu grace,, hew W run tljs government - Free prene In the United States la ours, not thptrs; free speech is ours, not Jthalrs:, and they have gone Just as far as we can let them toward usurping our most precious . rights They have been here) as guesu in our bouse, Toey nave mis behaved woefully i They are welcome no longer. l They must go.".:' Next -'to death,; Mr. Johnson declared, . alien radicals fear ideportaUon.;;';'; I- . i - -' ' ! ii I) Ham Is Presented To Woodrow Wilson v. , ' Jefferson City, -Mo., Deo. 20.r L N, 8.) Governor,:-' Gartner announced todar that he-la sending a 8-pound "Missouri cured" ham to . president Wilson for Christmas. The ham was one of a1 num ber the governor bought from a Callo way county farmer at the beginning of ,hla administration! three years ago ' It was "cured" at the state mansion here. "I am wrltlnr the president that the ham' is a fair example of what Mlssourl- ans are producing," said the governor. Canadians Plan to . Snip Much meat . To United States - Washington, .Dec 3W-tr; f.ir. S.) Large quantities f -Canadian grain and wheat are expected " to ifm shipped Into the- United States, according to reports to the department; ot commerce', today, The embargo , on wheat and. grain, has just been lifted .and Canadian growers are planning to ship their products to the United -States, -where the prices are higher. This Is expected to result In h I gher prioes : for wheat and j flour in Canada. ''.').'' George W. Dean, branch manager of : Howard Automobile company, Bulck ' distributors, who says he Is" op posed to campaign to reduce auto mobile accidents because It 4 hurts hla business. -'.;.'..,-( j. ONE AUTO DEALER IS OPPOSED TO CAMPAIGN -ts. (CootirrawJ tram Fate- Oee.) iv.-js'.i Drexel Mapsion Is Destroyed by Fire Philadelphia," Dec 20.U.- P.)-Flre today destroyed 1 the Anthony '. Drexel mansion here. The loss is estimated at more than 175,000. The residence, which recently was sold to a real estate flmt was built in 1880 for Queen Isabella of Epaln when it appeared she might have to flee to this country. . . ' interested m the campaign don't know what;' they are: talking .abouV-M'j-U,;: "These . civic clubs ; pass e resolutions without knowing: anything1 about the situation. Somebody talks to them. Somebody proposes a resolution, and then they are all for It ; I, know how they do business, i. X am a member of several myself, And, the city and police officials don't know anything about our automobile-laws. - They cant tell you what you are to 'do. And ; those that carry on a destructive campaign would be better off dead. WAKTS ACCIDE5TS BKBtCEB Although ' DeanK says p 'wants "'accii dents reduced, he declares: that the truth Would be better unsaid, that the cam paign should not ' be carried on on til there are better laws, and furthermore, he asserts he opposes the drive to save life and limb -"because It hurti my busi ness." tr r--f A E. V.. Knox, one of Dean's salesmen, figured ! in a recent collision " between two automobiles tn which an occupant of the, other car was killed. ,; Knox was arrested, but later released. a ? - There is a point on the New England coast ;- where ' wreckage, from' stranded ships washed ashore. There waa no UrhthonBe to warn vessels? of the dan gerous reefs. A colony of beach combers i lived therj and profited from the parts of cargoes thattwere' throwttop by the wavea ':HTha;soVertthwnt. ; proposed C; to establish a lighthouse at the graveyard of the ; The beach combers n masse, protested viroroaplyS against auch a course. They desired to live ; from wrecks of ships In which human lives were loU'v.W'4W.;':w.; . Other automobUe dealers do not Join with Mr. Dean in OBpoeitlon ;,to .the drive. They declare accidents should be reduced, that ;hey favor, an educa tional campaign and a law . that will enable - proper authority to revoke the certificates of reckless' drivers after a fair trial. and ' that they do not place profits against human Ufa They do hot agree that business is hurt by the cam paign, and say that It will be much better in the eprlna- it there is greater safety on the streets. Statements from prominent members of ; the dealers' as sociation follow: ;.. i -, -- -. J r . , -. E LAT APPKQTS t AMPAIOirI' - W, jC De Jay, president of the D. C Warren Motor Car company! J3By: all means,' aocldenta must be reduced. An eduoatlonal oampaign and licensing liLUd J u ill r.u J. udi. DEPORTATEQIl SHI Three Hundred Men and Vornsn on Transport Reidy to Sail at Short Notice. .' 6 "v Jfow Tork,' Doc, (U. F.) The transport Buford, veteran of -the Spanish war, was - at her pier In South, Brooklyn . today with steam up ready to sail on two hours' no tice. WhUo ' no official Tatatemnt has bean issued regardta her tnls alon, it t Was a-enerally i understood she was scheduled to take more than 200 men and women "reds" ordered deported, to Russia. V , ' Among the passengers, - IT wa be lieved would be lESmma Goldman and Alexander . Befkman. anarchist ' leaders, who -were defeated recently in their fight against deportation. ' In addition to the "redsT expected to sail on the Buford, 360 others have been gathered up tn the Bast and will be brousrht here from Hartford. Conn and other "New England points for deporta tion. To these win be added more than 100 due from the West today, v, A strict censorship was enforced at Ellis Island today and newspaper men were barred for the first time In months.' drivers taw - are good things. : 1 don't believe our business has been hurt, and I believe we will sell five cars in the sprlngr to- one now if there are fewer accidents j ; Furthermore, I don't think profits should be considered unless a busioees ; waa being . ruined. When a man refuses to place bis band ra . his pocket to save the JJves of fellow ciU sens he Is getting- pretty low In the scale." ;.'. J .' . v . -. COTET.APPBOTBS . CAMPAJG2T ' ' i Howard M." Covey of the ' Covey -com pany. "I am strongly in favor of any thing that will reduce accidents, and I favor ' a law to : license drivers, s I don't believe dollars should be placed in the scales against" human life. I can't express In words what I think of a man that would -do that. -.1 believe where life. Is at stake" dollars should be forgotten. ;. I dont; think our busi ness, has been hurt t rea uougntoo or.xne v. n. is. com pany: "I am tn favor of an accident prevention, campaign.," An educational drive is a good thing-, and I think a revokable ' certificate should be issued to drivers. Detroit had to use similar measures - to - make the city - safe; .and the same thine must be done In Port land. X don t think dollars should be placed against life and I have no words for a man who would take such a po sition -...;;. . , , ; . WIlKraS APPBOTE8 CAMPAlO L- M O. Wilkin s, president of .the dealers association : " believe ; an educational campaign .carried on for several months would be a fine thing. . I favor-a law sroviding for issue of a certificate to automobile drivers to be. revoked if , a driver is proved reckless before a court 1 X don't think the' special session of the ' legislature,' however, should be Opened for general business. ,, I don't think there is sufficient emergency, a? X don't think profits should he considered where human life is at stake, and I don't think any man should take that attitude." - Fred Vogler, Northwest ' Auto com pany ; ;ver reduction of automobile accidents, an educational campaign and a i proper, licensing- drivers' law," Mr. Vogler expressed ; .hlmsel' against the principle of.- placing. dollars against human , life, but didn't 'waht v to be OUOtea. A':-5:--iV:,.i'f 't . HMITH APPBOTII CABTAIGT ' A. I. Smith,' sales manager of Mitchell, Lewis t ftaver r :"l favor anything that will create a safer condition in the city. Let : people know ; what conditions are and then let. us go dear through. JXet us get at every angle and eliminate the causes. If ft is the reckless auto driver. ! let us eliminate him r. if it is the pedes-J truui r8:uii nun, sua ii 11. is- ute poiiw department, change it- And the pedes trian is one of the big causes. ' Profits should "not . be considered where life is at staka" .... Roy Fields of the Fields Motor com pany; "X am in favor of accident reduc tion. I thinlc the people should be edu cated and a proper license law enacted. Dollars should not be placed in the bal ance against, human life in any ease, n - J -5--' - BBBssBSSSW ' ' "S I - 5 - I I ' , I I 1 k , and rlayer Part Makeltamo or Four Very Fine Values in Used Piano nanos l nat w ere l urnea m as Payment ojri Bush :& Lane i Grands and Players. QneriTwo Equa Be Sold Before Xmas on V, - T 4 Special ShopEarly - r- , hf1 - - .::1S11J Broadway; at; Alder una i 'I '. 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