COMMUNISTS ACTIVE.
- MINOR DISTURBANCES OCCUR. REPORTS FROM AMERICA. (VKIISD FRIES" *«BOCU«OK—** WtUCtAlO' TELKaKArK—OOtYWOttTf) (Received February 28th, 7 Ju&.). NEW YORK,' FebruHrfr % Minor disturba&cfes chafcakteriseH cities of the United States ami Cfthaia r during International Unemployment, l)»y. . i > '' f Three thousand Reds clishfi'd' Jvlth the police af New York, but ;«niy a few were hurt. ' .Bpston <.jreported, several, an-eate tiheh 260' pblice 'engaged Btevofal thousand disorderly 'Communists. • - ' <• PiSffi" 6 ® ' Jrittspurg, uvg f rottr inf Oklahohi&; an undfe?ignalfced number of distributorsof Red ' literature in Houston (Texas). Two police and a jrirl were injured at Toronto, and a policeman, in Bodbury (Ohtfcrio). r. 1 . Th<? police prevented a- riot ftt H«niltott, *nd brokfe up, a parade at Pbft ' CHINESE JBOOPS ,rt,, D^NOER. r ' ' , """ / 1 CotttmuniW who Father an Irith pnei^of now Itortito^W"-
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 11
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