U.S.A. COMMUNISTS
OVER HALF MILLION
[United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copy right, j
WASHINGTON, January 17. Declaring Hint from five hundred thousand to six hundred thousand
Communists are organised, under lead eis who are directed from Moscow.
and are agitating for • the overlhiow of the political and the economic systems in America, the Fisii t oiigrcssional Committee, following 011 its I eight months’ study of file position, has issued lor.itccn recommendations to the United Mates House ul Representatives. entailing the most stringent measures of repression against tne Radicals that have over been advocated :n the United States, either in times of peace or in limes m war. j The recommendations range from tlie exclusion ol all Communist literature ii'um the post office mails to the punishment ol these Communists who spread rumouis resulting in runs on the banks, and from the exclusion of Soviet convict-produced goods to the deportation of alien Communists, and the augmenting of the Secret Service to cope with tile revolutionaries.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 5
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