Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1917 — I. W. W.’S ARE BACK [ARTICLE]

I. W. W.’S ARE BACK

DEPORTED MEN REACH BISBEE, ARIZ.—MET BY DEPUTIES. 84 Taken to Ball Park Under Strong Guard and Examined—Other# on the Way.i Phpenix, Ariz., Sept. 14. —A long-dis-tance telephone message from Bisbee said 34 members of the Industrial Workers of the World, who were deported from, there along with 1,100 others on July 12 and who have since been camped at Columbus, N. M., arrived there on the train and were met at the station by Sheriff Wheeler and 75 deputies l . The men were marched to the ball park, the scene of the former roundup, where each one was examined. Douglas, Ariz., Sept. 14.—-Thirty-four alleged members of the Industrial Workers of the World arrived here on their way from Columbus, N. M., to Bisbee, Ariz., from which place they, with more than 1,100 others, were deported last July 12, While at the local passenger station the men were guarded by Deputy Sheriff Cross, acting under orders of Sheriff Wheeler of Cochise county, Tind a~posse of citizens' and local police.