DEPORTATION CHARGES
POSITION OF HARRY BRIDGES APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT PENDING Pres< Asiociation —By Telegraph—Copyright WASHINGTON, April 19. Pending an appeal to the Supreme Court to decide whether membership of the Communist Party does not constitute grounds for deportation, the Labour Department has postponed deportation proceedings against the Labour leader Harry Bridges. This move resulted from a Circuit Court decision setting free Joseph George Strecker, who admitted that he was a Communist, from a deportation charge similar to that against Bridges.
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Evening Star, Issue 22938, 21 April 1938, Page 11
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81DEPORTATION CHARGES Evening Star, Issue 22938, 21 April 1938, Page 11
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