CENSOR CHALLENGED
NOVELIST SEEKS ARREST LOS ANGELES, June 4. The American novelist, Upton Sinclair, by way of contesting the censorship of his latest novel, "Oil," has left for Boston to invite arrest by reading the "Song of Solomon" from the Bible on Boston Common. "I was arrested once,' ho said, "for reading Hie American Constitution in San Pedro."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 24 June 1927, Page 4
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58CENSOR CHALLENGED Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 24 June 1927, Page 4
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