Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1931, Page 23

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THE EVENING TROTSKY PINS HOPE ONWORLD REVOLT Red Exile Hits Stalin’s Policy| as Compromise With Capitallsm. B the Associated Press WEW YORK, July 22.—Leon Tra M his latest thesis on Communism p pared for distribution in America, holcs that the world revolution must be ac- | complished or the dictatorship of tariat Russia must fall SON NAMED TO REFEREE Woman Awakened y by Ash Collector PAREN'[S CARD GAMES Enjoys Vengeance | | Court Gives Him Job Atter Father Is Accused of Tossing Mother BRIDGEPORT, Conn.— Sharp sh Down Stairs. contract here, a.m. by the pers his telephone. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, July 22—Russell Tovey, " a woman said, 22, now holds a permanent commission “I have just n awakened by | |from the Grand Crossing Police Court one of your woik as arbiter and keeper of the peace when ashes from my his_parents induige in card games. thought I'd call you up and see His father, Frank, was in court ac- how well you enjoy having your cused of tossing Mrs. Tovey downstairs, leep disturbed at this hour of | |incidental to a disagreement over cards. the morning.” | Mrs. Tovey also attended, in bandages. Mossop didn’t enjoy it at all, | | Russell,‘as mediator, offered to stay | and ordered his men to discon- | |home and referee whenever the folks ! tinue the practice of starting work wanted to play, so Judge John Lure put so carly in the morning. |it down on the books that way and the | Toveys strolled home together. Tovey | denied the accusation. He said she | |PURSE STOPS SHOT FIRED |t STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1931. O PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 The former chief of the red army. now in exile at Mo an A urb of Istanbul, bit attacks the Stalin regime, denouncing it as trist bureaucracy which has “st-an the Communist leaving without eyes or e Sees Transitional Stage. Tn this new p AT BOMBAY GOVERNOR | student A(’emy ts to Assassinate | Sir John Hotson While He In- ’. | | Lnna Jettick Melodies Sundays, WJZ spects College. By the Associated Press, been translated 1 POONA, Indi?, July sir John | and now is being E. B. Hotson, acting governor of Bom- | i e : : 3 v escaped death today when A x bullet fired by a student, hit his coat e just above the heart was stopped S e externa by a mctal stud of his t b A st \[“kl\{l\l\l(' R in the L oe rto""l‘ b"., 7 R. in the Lo or powered the youth, who was e Bl A wrested. 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