FEELING IN AMERICA
SYMPATHY FOR SOVIET GONE.
(Received sth April, noon.)
NEW YORK, 4th April. . The Soviet's execution of Blidkeviteh has raised a protest from prominent persons in every walk of American life. The clergy of every denomination stigmatise the deed as a brutal outrage, shocking the civilised world, and the Press universally condemns the act, pointing out that whatever little sympathy the world had for the Soviet system has now been alienated. ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 81, 5 April 1923, Page 7
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73FEELING IN AMERICA Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 81, 5 April 1923, Page 7
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