Saturday, Apr. 28, 1923

The Open Road

"Big Jim" Larkin, Irish labor agitator, who was pardoned from Sing 'Sing by Governor Al Smith of New York after having served more than two years of a ten year sentence for criminal anarchy, was deported to Ireland.

He sailed as a steerage passenger on the White Star liner Majestic, disillusioned but cheerful. At Ellis Island one of the attendants jokingly inquired for his baggage. "Everything I own is on my back," said Larkin. "I'm like the man in Whitman's poem: 'Free and light-hearted I take to the open road!'"