the writer at Ellis Island by the individual was opposed to the esta- immigration service, the 'case has lished order? caused considerable publie discus- In other words, John Strachey and sionl. a Harrv Bridges seek versorial refiugp While I have not officially learned in the personal guarantees of a ail -the facts: in the case, it seemns1 demnocracy while. at the same time to be the contention ocf the -American i alleeedly seekto overthrow the offly consul general in his. report to the li svstemn of eovernment that gives State departmeflt that Mr. Stracheyi them slch g«Uarantees. Thev com- oibtained thevisa by "false repre-, plain bitterlv ait the decisions sentations. , In other words,, the rendered in their individual cases by, United States consul at London .con- a ceartrnent of goverýnmîett.Té' tends that the alien failed. to disclose look to the courts for protectiol fror the facttath is a meffber, of the wbt. they consider to be unfair.n 'coffimunist party when hermade ap- arbitrary. ,Y et. curiouslv; enough. plicàtilon for a visa, whereas onily a 11 thev are .alleoed to be advocates of month be fore it was issued. he, was! a svstemn of eovernment baqed en- elected 1o the executive comittee; tirely o n arbitrarinesÉ. -if the British CommrufliSts. Courts Fai to Aeree Involves Legal Question Drn the course of the lasf What the facts really are, I franikly seea nnths 1 have received d& 9t <no. Ido ot nowwhehermany letters making inouirv as tri .Ur. Strachey is a member of theiwhy the Uenartment of Labor ha'-, British Communîst party, whether he'lnot deported Harry Brid£ges. The ha.s been .active in that organization frdmtacWeion inyolved ln his or holds any office in it. Nor do 1 case is whether'an alien wh~o i W kriôw what representations he made ilmernber of the Commnunist party i- -xheni he appeared before the Ameni- bv reason of that fact subiect to -ati consul. What reliable informa- I deportation under the Act of October tion the consul may have had to 16, 1918, as amnended by the Act of Prom-pt him to cancel the visa has June 5, 1920. These laws provided riot yet been fully disclosed at in effect that an alien may be. de- Washington. ported who is affiliated with any But even if we had ail the fact slorganization. which believes in or we' might find it difficuit to reach advocates the overthrow by force or a definite conclusion on the purely violence of the United States govern- 1 -- - f.s 41, ý_ t nlves _"'fTnnAQ ..memer hiinthe Coin- N. L2 AMERIC .3 HOME 2HL S 9MET Grapfrut -,% 1cz-i !xcept CIom Chowdm'. Chieken Gombo, Cononie od consomme Madeilenb ïei;z soli con 1 AMEICAN KOME-IN TOMATO SAJCI Ps rk&Ba ms4'25c SwiiWU Silvelaf babor cnargea witluineeirui u i t .. a Ueporl ax~inOUU-U[% lI- -. Of the immigration laws. Somne courts have said ".yes" enid * Cites Bridges CaseI other courts have said "no." In an Allen John Strachey, aileged Coi effort to jget a definite decision on inunist seeking admission t o the the subject, the Departmeflt ofLabor 'United States, has collided with the1 has petitioned the Supreme court for very sanle laws that subject alien a decision on which a lower court Harry Bridges, alleged ComrfiufllSt set aside a deportation order on the, * on the Pacifie coast, to posilde ground that it requires more evi- portation.: Assurning that both aliens dence than mere menibership in a are CommunistS and assu.ming that 1 Communist party to depcrt. Its both advocate the overthrow of the decision will settle the confusion and ia rwous fact. uncertaiflty that now exist. Gelatfin Dess HadBranld. AI.. Y IHeinz Ketchup. 2 botlel33c r.Iv Se pe'"5 I2 1ge17 j~~ cvr ~@ake ~ ~cakes oie or half, 1......... ..23c nie Spring, IL 23c. Egf. Choice, IL . ....23c . Frassee. Fresb drssed,IL...27c h. <.-.IL.. OYSTElRS. Fresh, solid the vc for th(