FOOD, NOT BOMBAST
Young Russians’ Needs POINTED ( QUERY IGNORED (Itec. December 12, 9 p.m.) Higa, December 11. ‘ Addressing cadets at the Moscow Military Academy, the War . Commissioner, Voroshiloff, ascribed the failcure .of the Geneva negotiations’to the “hypocrisy of the great Powers.” • He declared that world imperialists were “thirsting for proletarian blood.” At. the conclusion of a violent speech, he asked if the cadets desired to put questions. After a. confabulation a cadet spokesman inquired: “Are there any hopes of increasing our bread and meat rations?” . Voroshiloff replied that the question was irrelevant find refused to answer, it.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 68, 13 December 1930, Page 11
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