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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., KFRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925, : . YORKERS' PARTY TAGTICS FLAYED| Civil Liberties Union Raps « Breaking Up of Meetings of Opponents. Ry the Associated Press. Workers' Party natlonal execu- ORK. Marc¢h 27.—The Amer-| . 1 Liberties Union yesterday | d it had sent a demand on| not approve calling the police or using violence to eject disturbers of meetings. They denied that Roger |N. Baldwin, director of the union, had called for police ald at the dis- turbance in the Town Hall here on March § at a meeting called to dis- cuss political prisoners. It was stated at the time that ‘Mr. Baldwin had requested six men to quit the audi- ence, but it was learned later that the request was made by another 3peaker not connected with the union. PARTY DENIES BREACH. Declares No Basis for Unions Pro- test Is Apparent. By the Associated Press | CHICAGO, March 27.—The central executive committee of the Workers' Party of America, in a reply to the American Civil Libérties Union on ae- MUSEUM GETS COPY OF CEMENT PATENT Portland. Association Presents Replica of Grant by King George IV of Britain. A photographic copy of the origi- nal_Portland cement patent granted to Joseph Aspdin by King George the Fourth o8 England October 21, 1824, and presented to the National Mu- seum by the Portland Cement Asso- ciation, was unvelled in the Museum at noon today.. This copy was made from the orig- inal, estill held by descendants of Aspdin, and was brought to this ommittee at Chicago to state by Sir Edwin Afrey, former {lord mayor of Leeds, the home of | Aspdin, during Sir Bdwin's visit to | America last fall. [ |, Aspdin, atter years of experiment. | oped nent that wou meetings addressed by Dr. Rafael| ~Thi8 18 precisely what the workers L';':nd’f‘:"ml'rl“fiml:r“ L ar i nie Abramovich, a Socialfst, now touring | have attempted to do at the meetings | produet Portland cement because of | the United States cwiticizing Soviet | of Dr. Rephael Abramovich,” the Work- | its resemblunce to rock from the iussia.” The union characterized the [ers’ ‘Party etatement said. “There |of Portland, which has been widely ituation as iftolerable would, therefore, seem to be no need | would, . 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