Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1931, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, RED MASQUERADER CONVIETS 8 PALS Canadian Court Finds Men Guilty of ;Sedition on Polic’emifi'-s Data. By the Associated Press TORONTO, Ontario, November 13.— The red coat of a Royal Canadian | mounted policeman was an iron - bol to eight followers of the red flag who faced sentence today as members of an unlawful association and parties to a seditious conspiracy. They were convicted yesterday upon the testimony of Sergt.” John Leopold, who doffed his red coat seven years ago to sit in the councils of Canadian Communists andgrise to an official in the organization as “Comrade E. W. Essolwain.” The men convicted are Tim Buck Tom Ewen, John Buyehuk. Amos T. Hill. Malcolm L. Bruce, Samuel Cohen, Matthew Popovitch and Thomas Cacie. Seeks Deportation. The crown counsel said he would ask for confiscation of their property and Tor the deportation of any of them who | can be compelled to leave the Dominion under the immigration laws, | Sergt. Leopold was the crown’s prin- cipal witness against the Communists. | Clad again in the uniform of his outfit, he told how he had followed the best | tradition of the mounties for patient unrelenting pursuit of their quarry by gathering first-hand evidence of Com- munist activities in Cana: for ven years. He said he had served as sec- Tetary of the Regina branch of the party and at one time had been ar- Tested in Toronto for taking part in a Communist demonstration | Supplementing Leopold’s | testimony. the crown offered a mass of documents seized in raids on Communist head- quarters last August. In this evidence the prosecution maintained was proof the Canadian Communists were financed by money from Moscow and the or- ganization had as its object overthrow of the government by force and vio- lence. Climaxes’ 10 Years' Drive. The conviction ¢f Buck and his com- rades was the climx of a 10-year cant- paign by the Canadian government to bring about a test of the legality of the Communist party in the Dominion. | The trial was described as the first | definite action laumched against the | Communist organization cn the Ameri- | can continent. The only comparable g 5 s WY 8 ORI R INCLUDING 31 N ADDITIONAL STY = JUST ARRIVE EVERY PAIR TO SELL FOR ¢ action was that of the Japarecss govern- ment against the party there. Mike Golinski, who was brought to trial_with the others, was discharged for lack' cf evidence connecting him with the party. PIPED MILK ADVOCATED Development Engineer Suggests Similar Plan for Coal. CHICAGO, November 13 (#).—The day may come when milk will be brought by pipe line from the farm to the bottling company. : The idea was advocated yesterday by : r. a development en: aking before the thirty-sec- nual convention of the Interna- vlene Association. : suggested powdered coal could be brought in this manner to the consumer’s furnace. GETS DRUNK BY EAR Prisoner T(:"SV J\x;l‘;:e' He Poured Alcohol in Hole in Head. Judge Polk of Lincoln, Neb:. fined a man $15 for gotting drunkweven | though the method employed was novel. | re The man told the judge that he poured rubbing alcohol into a hole left by an operation behind his ear and became intoxicated now |PIT WHERE SOLDIERS DISAPPEARED PROBED Cave 3,000 Feet Deep Swallowed Army Truck During World War, ROME.—A cave, said to be 3,000 feet |decp in the mountains near Asiago, | wher> curing th> war an army tiick | crowded with soldiers disappecred, is to b ed by Capt. Gianni Oa- bianca. During a violent bombardment -in 1916, a column of motor trucks was | conveying troops on a military road at {an elevation of more than 3,000 fect, | At a certain point one of the trucks by misteke left the road and disappeared in a hollow which, it was found after- wards, is the opening to a cave which descends deep ur the mountain, No attempt made to trace the truck at the tme. beyond a stigaglon of. the tats o Aft>r the war an expedi- | | tion of students d-s~e A Lor a distance of 600 found the sk-letons of thrze of the sol- dicrs. They were unsble to descend low- i on n 1'dge wider and breathing | Capt. 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CHICAGO, November 13 (#).—Nich- olas Perisch got to his bank one day last Jure just before it failed and with- drew his $10,000 in savings. “I was just lucky,” he friends. Yesterday a burglar entered his home, told his 16 HUSKERS AWAIT START OF CONTEST Eighth Cornfield Classic in Towa Favored by Nearly Ideal Weather. By the Associated Press. GRUNDY CENTER, Towa, November 13.—Bangbeard sharpshooters were ac- corded clear skies and a fast fleld to- day for the eighth enactment of 11 national corn belt classic, iR ‘Weather conditions were nearly ideal as 16 cornhuskers, winners and runners- up in contests in eight States, drew for NOVEMBER 13, 1931. things easy while they waited the sig- nal from Gov. Dan Turner to start down the rows. They took brief work- outs yesterday afternoon. Entrants must work for 80 minutes, each snatching ears from stalks in his own Tows, stripping them of husks and hurling them into his wagon. Of seven national titles awarded-in previous contests, is has garnered three and Towa four. Onio is represented for the first time, Other States competing are Nebraska,’ Minnesota, Kansas, Indiana and Mis- sourls TEACHES SCHOOL FREE Woman Works Without Pay to Get | Material for Book. found the $10,000 in an old trunk, took the money and walked awa ‘The sclence of psychlatry is founded on the ‘“Medical and Philosophic Treatise on Mental Alienation,” written i Pinel in 1801. husking champlonship. rows and teams preparatory to th battle which will decide the 1931 corns ‘The_special field at the Clyde Wil- helm Farm, near here, dried zonsider- ably overnight, following recent rains. For the most part, contestants took can gumwood and beautified with mahog. the china cabinet has a drawer. The table is especially. attractive and extends to 8 feet. server complete the ten-piece suite at $239. This suite has much appeal and is truly a good value. 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