BOLSHEVIK PLOT IN UNITED STATES
TO OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT
A VAST ORGANISATION
WHAT A RAID REVEALED Hy Telegraph--Press Association-Copyright (Rcc. November 12, 0.5 a.m.) Vancouver, November 8. The United States Department of Justice states that a Union of Russian Workers has been organised by William Szatow. Chief of Police at. Petrogrnd, for a revolution and the overthrow of the United States Government. The Union has sixt.v "locals" and seventy thousand active members, all pledged to overthrow the Government. The last convention was held in New York on January 10. Propaganda is carried on in every part of America through newspapers and paid agitators. At Newark, New Jersey, Federal raiders captured a complete counterfeiting ulant. with which it wag planned to manufacture money for the Bolshevist Wjime. Bundles of bank notes ready for circulation, were secured. The latest haul of union members includes six hundred men and women who were taken with red flags, revolvers, antf tons of Domphlets. All those arrested nre to be deported.—Eeuter.
FOREIGN SCUM TO BE SWEPT OUT OF THE COUNTRY (Ree. November 12, 0.45 a.m.) Washington, November 8. It is' announced that the Department of Justice will urge the deportation- of all Radicals seized throughout the nation. Judge Palmer, in a, statement, said: "This is the first big step to rid the country of these foreign trouble-makers. Other raids will be made."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable A6sn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 41, 12 November 1919, Page 7
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228BOLSHEVIK PLOT IN UNITED STATES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 41, 12 November 1919, Page 7
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