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COMEONIST MOVE - {S GAINING HERE - " £0 Declares Atty. General in His ; Fiist Annual Report . I The move 1 Third or Com- | ¢ Washington, Dee, § ment launehed by the ouniet Internatis le at Moscow to | ain control of the trade and indus- trial unions throughout the world “is meeting with m d success in Ko far as it relates to syndicalis mic in the United States,”” says the first | annual report today of Attorney Gens eral Daugherty. Communist parties in this Mr. Daugherty says, united wore effectively carry on propaganda and the policy is to endeavor to gain control of the organizations | f through the the executive | T committees or other governing bodies |t thercin | Many of the leaders of this move- | ment are American citizens,” he says, “though they are subject to orders from Moscow as to their action and | activities in the United States.” The attorney general says there Yeen a noticeable effort part of various so-called defensc | cieties to propagate and carry on a l | | ¢ country, have Jahor control of has | §0- fation in behalf of the ultraradicals ir the United States.' “Inconspicuous ultradadical movement locally,” he asserts'are propaganda started in their behalf,not | only within the United States, but |t throughout the world. In many | instances defense or- ganizations are merel | amonflage for the United Communist Party which |« must conduct its activitics under- |t ground.” f Propagandists Heye, Forelgn still - are flocking to the Uy es, accord- | ing to the report, notes that of thein arrived ir last fiscal | ¢ 3 The movemen extent of the activities of these dividuals have be carefully served, it is stated, and the ment has been kept formed.” | “During the past fiscal year,” the | ¢ report continues, “th activities of | F foreign propagandists in the United States have been particularly notice- able and careful aftention has been given to this pernicious form of work | within {1 wry. It is impossible | to accurately estimate the vast amount of money spent in the 1fited States hy the foreign agents engaged | in exploiting the American people and | in creating interest in a support for movements and schemes entire f eign to the interests of the Ame people.” Activities of Government. Calling attention that activities of the federal government in dealing | with ultraradicalism are limited by law to aliens, Mr. Daugherty notes that prac ly all of the states now have enacted laws defining and pun- ishing criminal syndicalism and anar- chy. These laws reach the citizens as well as the alien The dealing with ultraradicalism is only one of the many activities of the department of justice during the past fiscal year whic h are reviewed in the attorney gene report. He calls | attention that \\hlll‘ the department ceased last January its activities in the enforcement of prohibition, it is continuing to co-operate in this work. Liquor Cgses. The attorney gencral observes that “there has heen no decrease number of illicit distilling ca E the enactment of the prohibi laws,” and that “the court calendar in some jurisdictions have been over- taxed by this class of es."" | “Where the facts warrant,” he “the offenders have been prosecnuted, and it is hoped that this will result in a material reduction of such violations of the law.” Selective service act cases disposed of during the year numbered 1,803, he report says, the convictions num- bering 148 with 130 pleas of gnilty Cascs pending at the heginning of the last fiscal year numbered 28,087 and 1,331 new cases were begun. Violations of the so-called disloy- alty sections of the esplonage act have greatly decreased, according to the re- port, which notes that only six cas were begnn under the entire act dur- ing the Al year, while 41 cases were disposed of, 130 cases having heen docketed at the beginning of the vear Mr. Daugherty individuals in the apprehended entire so-called found to he the snch propagandists which the |7 in-| ob- |1 govern- | says, | declares that as .'m‘ Mother or Wifey a Gift of Flowers HAT more beautiful thoughe could you have! What a happy inspiration. A beautiful box of Freshly Cut Flowers for her on Christmas Morn. Their fragrance lend a cer- tain zest to the very air that bespeaks refinement and loveliness. At very modest nullw. you can make a wonderful show- ing with Flowers as a Gift. VOLZ FLOWER CO. sist in docket send through the wmalls letters to | 1 sons who conspire to commit a States. | eeived by rererees martyred and | Hartford are a son, movements. as | hold a meeting . the nature and | budget system 2 at the Y. M. in the | B L Rreat it very of ot i 4’4n| ¢ icorgl ome Seve mviction shtaincd and several prosec nding, it is added Recommendations Among hi recommend fons, the atte nactmoent Authori the appointment of two ederal judges at large for « ine licinl districts in order to as the ted court have bec uttons i rne general asks for legislation eh of the Making it o criminal offense to throat- property; stenog ning injury to life or Authorizing the pre aphers in grand jury rooms; Making it a crime for a single in- Hvidual to defraud or attempt to de raud the federal government in any manner, as the law now provides for he punishment of “two_or more per defraud.” eriminal an crime ence of Making against the United Limiting the compensation to be re- in bankruptey. City Items Vietrola advt Mr. and Mps . records, €. L. Pierce & Co Roy Bassette of West rejoicing on the birth of Roy Donall, Jr. This is the hird hoy in the family Victrolas and Records at advt Pride Circle, Morans', Lady [oresters, 10 o'clock tonight Al of at 8 o’clock, A public whist will the mevting. on Phonographs and recards. L. dding.—advt. Dancing at Armory Friday Attorney David L. Nair will m, “Why spending under the will t Judd's hall in; he usual time, ollow Aavt peak present A A lartford next Wednesday morning at 1 o'clock Meet me at Schmair's “intimately in- [advt Buy vour Xmas Gifts at A, T ‘hurchill Jewelry Store 10 and 20 per cent reditetion.—advt — The Dept. Store.— vigorously | i attempt o or dinner.— | NEW BRITAIN NEED MILK FOR POOR CHILDRE! Ww.{r fssn, Needs Milk for Undernourished Children | DAT Member New Dritain Wel- | fare Worker clation were dressed at | yesterday i hain rQoms b ¢ N Home association, for- Associated A number o welfare lielr regular meet merce the Lineoln merly the | Waterbury ple interested in ed the meeting, Mr. Kerner, in his Waterbury, a city of 10 had at one time 10,000 me work. This aws quite the charitable as The socintion which lasted from March, when the city voted propriation of $250,000 to continue the work. This money is nearly gone now and there are still between 8,000 and 4,000 men unemployed ariti of ott vork attend- | r peo nddress, sald people, | out of 1+ problem for socintions to handlc collectad 8,000 which One of the the money ways in by h parks, on ind the to the was vide other places, ing the wages Co-operation of the ers was secured sible, when men single men were in cases where tl working in was lajd off given work | ternate This gave money to huy food but no Landlords all the spent wa pro and ociation pay jobs in strects men man wh ifactur- | lald off, the | ased first, and and wire mily, Others wee two people one one person were more, over The problem of children was taken up | by the association the | could, by supplying [dren in schools. During the summer | vacation milk was delivered at the | homes. The Red ( sted large- | ly in this respect by contributing | per cent of the total war funds. | The New Britain Welf associa- tion, which really takes the place of | | the Ass here, and is and handled est way it milk to the chil which fzations v | ehildren ar would manner of providing it. The meeting was in charg shall Cool, superintendent of need of milk for rk, is in of Mar- F. 0. B. Factory January until | lon the | will [ day surely will rise undernourished | § some | 3 | LY HERALD, TI LANDIS REAI ACT TO CONFE Declares Dascbull Better in Morality Buffalo, Dec Dele 218t wssociation © of - profe went in what today W annual meeting leagu ng session tions of Commission till rvinking in thelr Buschall, he il dinner last wetter in its mora of fandom ar e warned optimism lough into hie cipitated in the fa that baseball is still « ica and will cor s baseball is played told t night Commissioner Landis spoke plainly unsatisfactory erpretitio and application of the waiver the optio recmer adoption un eliminate “'this aking on the clopment of skill ¢ he concluded “It s something is within the mot he a goc calling itself N them |5 city | 8 were compelled to wait for their rent. | R Starting Sunday 1 Days Only D. W. GRIFFITHS Underworld “DREAM STREET” Added Attraction CARTER REVIEW 3 Other Good Acts Admission Including Taxes MATINEE | l\l\l\(, Masternicce the | g i JUST A-REAL GCOD CAR rule and power of any individuals over, throwing machine to the ANNUAL DANCE \LTO TURNS TURTLE will hold dance at 12 o'clock, f the are vhury People Aw Alice Nero, Mar chairmang et Quinli \ 1,“') . il u.»" iz».fl. L Gh be Clothing House Shoe Department ] « ur Christmas Stock Has No Competid No Need to Fear Cold Weather Tweedie Boot Tops — $2.50 and $3.50. Season New Models of Daniel Green Comfys —$1.35 to $2.50 Beautiful Line of Infants’ and Children’s Shoes — $2.00 to $3.50 Give It To The Children — Drawer Leggins And Regular Leg- gins—$1.00 To $1.50 Sale Of Separate Men’s Felt Boots — 50c a Pair Arctics For [ Women And Children $5.00 Discontinued Line ¢f Women's Dorothy Dedd Shoe . ildren’s Rubber Boots — Cannct Be Surpassed For The Snow FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS AW, GEEWHIZ ,MOM+ WHY DO T HAFTA CLEAN W LAWN 7 “( You, FRECKLES. - DO AS MOTHER TELLS e F Nou RAKE MY LAWN :'co, TL MAKE [T WORTH — WHILE FOR /| DON'T CRY DANNY = I'™M GOING TO HAVE SANTA CLAUS BRING YOUR FATHER A ROCKING HORSE Y WHAT DID FOR CHRISTMAS! \/\)U POy UD OUR LAWN!