THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 19, 1908 m Roundup of “Reds” In Several of the largo Cities of the United States—GChi- cago Plots. The Attack on Chief Shippy and the Murder of Father Heinrichs In Denver — Assassins | from Abroad, C wR T large ] | anarchist | on in| of the of the ited States, and is an somewhat dangeroys as well as xciting Its danger consists in the fact that any one who makes him- self conspicuous in the pursuit of the devotees of the red lag becomes a pos- sible target for a pis- tol shot or a subject | for a dynamiting experiment. Never- theless the authorities of the country— federal, state and municipal—have re-| sponded to the call that they do their | duty In the preservation of peace and | good order under the law of the land. Anarchistic activity seems to possess | a spasmodic character. One assassina- tion or attempt at such crime is usually | followed by several others in close | succession. It Is regarded as more than | a mere coincidence that the slaying of | the Roman Catholic priest, Father Leo | Heinrichs, at the altar in Denver and | the attack on Chief of Police George | M. Shippy of Chicago came so close to- | gether. Chief Shippy, as {it happened, | was able to attack his assailant, kill- | ing him instead of being slain himself, although and his driver were seriously Is ed by the red handed in- truder in their efforts to save Chief Shippsy his tragedy was follow attempt on the life of O'Brien, chief of the Chicago It lleved anarchis planned nu nayor city, Fred A ‘hief Sh Captain O'Brien. The anarchist threats again taries of the Roman ( have included Archbi James E.! Quigley and Cl r K. M. Dunne | of Chicago. It was just after the mur- | der of Father Helonrichs in Denver that | Chancellor Dunne sald: “The Denver murder be duplicated In Chicago in less than a month. Archbishop Quig- ley and myself are the most logical ones to be murdered.” It has been anarchists in HE hunt~ is eral cities game. ROBERT WATCHORN. his son be ts kad of the ippy and force is st digo} ‘atholic church shop ancel will said that the ac tion of | this, country is directed | : authorities of CHIEFY OF POLICE GEORGE M. SHIPPY more or les rom Vienna, the quarters i mittee it is Ix e] that not spires ng among natives of Amer lca fron brin h them germs of the anarchistic d ie or el it has alread 4 wit on them before thelr The latter cases not so of rec round them up, to deport them prevent the landing of grants who infec federal Immigrat! playing spe ond time since the pass migration law of 1003 deta gration lospectors ha take a of the asylums, reformatories institut { y 00 to the number of alle tions who have It Is expected that lon tion of a radical character may from the reports by the Invest gators. It was found through a similar investigation conducted about four years that there were 830 allen murderers in our penal Institutions and 378 allens charged with attempted mur der, and 44.9805 persons were In reform atorles and charitable Institutions whe had criminal records In the countries | from which they came i Interesting revelations were made aw to the concert of action between an archist groups through the statéments of one of the members of the anarch. ist executive committee In New York, who some time ago “peached” on the other members and supplied Informa- tion to the authorities. This man, who was an Austrian and a graduate of Heldelberg, received pay for his work, and he had to leave the country to escape the wrath of those whose plans he had betrayed. A question arises as to what is the best method of conducting the contest in this country against the reds and thelr theories. In foreign countries where there In despotism or suppres slon of the rights of the peepls it In head "al executive com the cult is nortations qe art Jif are It is to and to ognition wore lmmi ted that the writies are dis For the se ige of the Im s of Imml od out to insane and charitable atistics relating we Institu charges gration legisin are 8s) im auth il vigilance ¢ start Consus prisons, Mis 1 ort 8 1% in the becoine public roan it made ngo | | this Cf {In enfor | recently by try of anarchists. {says this | the | suance of a policy | Dew ——— often hard to draw the line between out and out anarchists and those who glmply aim at gaining for the rights they enjoy our own, an equ United States, provides the of dress of every grievance, anarchy does not ordinarily make many recruits ex cept among those who have come from and have not been here long to understand the true nature rican institutions. The federal principle that anarchistic the people in countries like man stands on law In the ballot box Ul re where ey ery the the lity before where means mute outside enough of Ame authorities the ideas act on the way to keep from spreading In to vigilance immigration laws de- out exponents of a and advo and That lgsued r 8. Straus and cling commissioners of immi- best mniry Is exercise ing the signed to keep philosophy which cates thir stabbing as agen was the purp condones wing, ies of of the order ‘ Osoen of the department of con labor dire bomb shooting reform. merce SECRETARY OSCAR 8. STRAUS. gration at confer with the police and other local their respective jurisdic vega to Tiddihg thé coun: Secretary Straus action was not inspired murder of Father Heinrichs in Denver or the assault on Chief of Po lice Shippy In Chics mas Ait ARO, he ne t laws the i but was in pur had bad under consideration for son Under the immigration department has the power to order the deportat thot of Immigrants have been in the country less than three years and who in that offenses against our lav r fedes and w hether felot It also possesses the me who time misdemeanors power to order of less than who advocate the force, from deportation of | grants « three years’ reside overthrow of tl In parts of the country remote ports of eutry It has no agencies for ascert who might 1 leport inder the law and must i i [ the persons intt authorities sloner [ New Y are ent ng than ever before shows tha figure It fore present t arrivals i law like the proposed ena intro daced of representatives by Congr liam 8. Bennet of New York for the mn from the any allen sen tenced to a penal institution upon the com fn of iis 1 of idence In tigation now gdars got In be xis of excluding such He tment yy ed favors © house expu E30 regardless his res As to the policy cution of reds of arrest and prose Is the inion of many that it is best toavold giving them notoriety, If Die, as they subsist that and are looking for opportunities to pose as martyrs That Is the view taken of the matter by Bishop Charles CC. Colton, who sti¢- head of it 3 of possi upon fiways ceeded as the Roman Catholle | Buffalo | BISHOP COLTON. djocese of the Most Rev. James E. Quigley when the latter was elevated to the post of archbishop of Chicago. Bishop Colton says: “Ignore the presence of Emma Gold. man and the sensationalism she glories in will be robbed of her. Deny an archists the grewsome Joy of having thelr murders flashed across the coun- try with the murderer's name In the first paragraph, refuse from the pulpit to appease thelr vanity by deploring the existence of such people and in all ways treat them as poor, deluded mur derers of the commonest mold who are inspired by nothing but ignorance, van. ity and a supreme love of sensational fsm, and anarchism will be short ved.” he various ports of entry to | by | DIANA TELEPHOTOED. | Camera Man's Snapshot From Her Own High Level. Telephotography opens new and fas. { cinating possibilities in the photo- { graphic art. This is Hlustrated In the { pleture of Balint Gaudens' “Diana” { herewith reproduced. The famous | statue 18 a conspicuous feature of the { landscape in the vicinity of Madison | square, New York, polsed as the god- dess at the topmost point of the | cupola of the Madison Square Garden, | Until recently it would have been dif- ficult If not impossible to take a snap shot of Diana io her lofty altitude which would have represented her as this picture does. But now there has arisen on Madison square the tall er of the Metropolitng Life bullding, which will be fort»eight stories height when completed A pher climbed into the top of framework of the and high he could the stage the cons work it T ¢ he is in photogra the went as stool tower ns go at present truction upon the first photograph took FYRIGNY IG GY Bubp shed . - Ad Rahs A TELEPHOTO ENAPSHOT DENS DIANA OF BAINT GAT telephot times tained thr Tele as taking SCODe magnified 50 diamete have been obtained by use of the new camera, Polen otoR ahs is likely to prove useful for scientific and indus. | trial purposes and in warfare. By it | photographs, of demgerous natural deseribed 1g a tele graphs ™ Or even mor t | pictu i$ the camera Pt Lot | it | has | thing tow. | A FILIPINO CLUB. One Founded by E. B. 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