LAND OF FRIGHTFULNESS
AMERICAN LABOUR ON SOVIET REGIME
"MOST MENACING INSTITUTION IN WORLD."
(United Press * Association. —Copyright.) NEW YORK, 12th October.
The Resolution. Committee of the American Federation of Labour Convention at Detroit reported that resolutions were passed advocating diplomatic recognition of Russia by the United States Government, expressing "full agreement with President Coolklge in holding that American principles must not be bartered," disapproving the proposed Labour Commission of Investigation to Russia, and extending "profound sympathy with the masses of the people of Russia-in their moral, political, and spiritual enslavement." The committee added: "We regard the Soviet regime as the most unscrupulous, most anti-social, and most menacing institution of the whole world to-day."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 11
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