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ACLU — Part 14
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na comfort. Labor Defense Council is organized and promoted by the
ommunt sts 90 that ot bf thought his"conservative" stand at the Farmer-Lae.
er Conferenoe was simply one of his plans to retain control | Chie |.
ago Federation of Labor. ron oF “he: Ohi
JOSEPH 1D. CANNON,’ New York City,
Although not @-Cemmunist or I.¥.W., hag a tremendous influence and ia
rging others to continue their activities. In three oriminal trials, |:
est Virginia, 1923, he circulabfzed three counties in an effort to avert
ustice in trials of United Mine Workers leaders, Leader. of Radical Wing
f American Federation of Labor. Laidler quotes him as gaying that .
omeete is through and that industry is well on the way to complete
ocialization. usst of honor at the IntercollegiateConferenoce at "Inna.
n-the-Hills", 1930, Oo te ° enee i inns
PARLEY P, CHRISTENSEN, Chicago, I11l.
ttorney for I.W.¥, Candidate for President 1920 on Farmer-Lator ticket. |
aid that his party would have nothing to do with Foster and his commune...
etic teachings. . " Commune:
OHN S. CODMAN, Boston, Masa.
INCOLN COLCORD, Locust Valley, N.Y.
ssociate editor of "The Nation", R919. Attended conference to perfect
plane for Committee of Forty-eight... 88 eS oaee sof ered toy ei TES
AMES H.. DILLARD, Charlottesville, Va.
AMPS A, PUNCAN, Seattbe, Wash. .
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Member Committee on International Labor Relations who attended 43rd annua’
onvention of American Federation at Portland, 1933. First Vice-Presidm¢.
merioan Federation of Labor, 1923, It is said that he tried to bring —
bout & "redsrevolution" in Seattle. — .
OBERT *, DUNN, New York City.
OHN LOVEJOY ELLIOTT, New York City.
embsr Committee of One Hundrad welcoming editor of "Nation"® uvon hfs
eturn from furope.
‘DYARD ¥. FVANS (or Faward J.)y Philadelphia, Pa,
@legate American Federation of Labor, 19323, convention and one of the
romoters ofa resolution to organize the Steel Industry to the end that |
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