COMMUNIST WAYS
ACCORDING TO AMERICAN WITNESS. | ROBBERY TO REPLENISH PARTY FUNDS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. SAN FRANCISCO, July 25. M. Bacon, a Portland police officer, who joined flic Communist Parly in 1930 in order to spy upon it, testified at the hearing of the Bridges deportation charges, that Communists were taught in a Party school at Portland that it was proper to rob banks or for Communist members in the United States army "to turn their guns against their officers." A Communist leader told the school that Communists had waylaid a bank messenger in San Francisco and obtained 40.000 dollars in order to replenish the party funds.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1939, Page 11
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106COMMUNIST WAYS Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1939, Page 11
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