﻿A REVERSAL IMPENDING 
 
KANSAS BARS ALL I. W. W’S. 

Decision Makes Possession of Membership Card a Law Violation 

(By The Associated Press.)
“TOPEKA, Kas., May 14.— As a result of the recent decision in the Kansas Supreme court, members of the Industrial Workers of the World are not wanted in Kansas. 
“The high court has sustained an injunction against the I. W. W., its officials and all members, issued in the district court of Butler county. It has been held by the attorney-general’s department that the possession of an I. W. W. membership card is sufficient grounds on which such member may be held in contempt of the injunction in any county in the state. 
“C. B. Griffith, state attorney-general, in his brief before the court, said: ‘It will be seen at once that the acts of the organization are not single acts of crime, but every act is a part of a system devised and intended to inflict unlawful injury and damage upon the citizens of the state, to over- turn the industrial system and overthrow the government itself’.” — Chicago Daily News. 

Clipping fails to state “which” injunction— it says industrial workers are not “wanted” in Kansas— not WANTED. — Of course not, Kansas, not yet— but when the grain turns and begins to burn, your cries will be heard to high heaven and Halifax.—You will call for the I. W. W., in the name of Jesus Christ and his twelve Apostles, to come and save it.—We know we ain’t wanted, (anywhere), but we’re here. We don’t expect you to meet us with a brass band, when we come — a fife anil drum corps will do. 
If your Supreme court has decided Industrial Workers of the World are not wanted in Kansas, in July t that august body is liable to reverse itself on or about June 20th. 
T-bone Slim.