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ACLU — Part 14
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‘ithe prines}
“phat” the phd lodophy of the 1, ¥.W. 1a’ the mo
Ruthenbezg; Foster, ete. ) - toy
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HARRY F. WARD, New York City.
Chairman American Civil Liberties Union. ~~
I.¥.W, and Communists; filled Methodist publications with
eattle, by "Red" Doran, February 9, 1930. .
ervioce of which he is secretary.
she Fellowship of Reconciliation.
“s
the daye of Jésus Christ. ~ He preatded over
yay =
fovement, |
; FORGE P. “WEST, Sausalito, California.
riter foru"The: Nation". ‘Member of National Cammittes of.
iberties Union. Active leader in the Feeht Seeinst the Criminal Syn-
Xe 1 Composed of David Starr
ordan, Bishop Parsons (Episcopal), William Kent and Rudolph Spreckels
lcalist Laws- Organized & committee in Oaklan
Committeé} Chief Counsel for Defense in Labor Defense Counci1 (whoge
National Commigtese consists of Roger N. Baldwin, Deba, Eliz, Flynn,
ain their testimony before the Senate;
*.. |working for:Russian recognition nd ‘in this conneotion says6 we should be
[2 visitto: Russia, says, "There.1g.no“gevernment upon the face of the | -
Gay. where the highest officials have a better understanding of
Lnolples' of ‘political soienoe and & more ascrifictal spirit in the |”
performance. of their dukbes than those people over there,
Extreme radioa}, pacifist and-propagandist; member National Council for
Redution of Armaments which ia. part of Russian Communi at propaganda; ~
ember Bureau of Education founded by I.¥.W.-in Chicago, 1920; contri-
utor "The Nation"; in his November. '22 "Social Servios Bulletin’ lauded |.
401 AC i economic and | -
olitioal poiaon until he was depossds Contributing Fditor "The World
omorrow": Chairman of the I.W.¥. meeting held in Rand Auditorium,
ditor Soolél Service Bulletin iasued by Methodist Federation: of Social
ember of Board of Directors of "The World Tomorrow", @lso a member of
ag a Pacifist during the War, Ie in sympathy with the Bolshevist re-
ferns Rae’ EHS PRET SCORES ee cae Sie books Thedlow-Sootal Order" ond eleime,’ |:
; Nei d'at' the Rand School to raise money'for the defense of the
{.W.W.'e who murdered the American Legion ‘boys. at Centralia. - Dr. Ward
s connected with the ¥.M.C.A., Y.W.G.A. and the Inter-Church World .
American Civil
'o fight this.law. Prominent in Northern California Amneaty Committee. °
isco to free ‘Mooney. Associate editor of the "Public";
icity director of the U.S. Commigsion on Industriel Rela
ntimate study. of the I.W.W. and wrote articles fer the Sa
lletin on the Lawrence Strkke, California hop riots, and
ree speech fight. ; .
nfluenced Mrs. Kate Crané Garts to give
efense Fund o rE) rT.
$10,000.00 for th
“
. . eee
ee Seay ats RS
8 member ‘of. committee who called on Attorney General Daugherty to pro-
est the deportation .of six "reds" mleased' ‘from Leavenworth Prison by |
President Harding. Campaign manager for William Kent when he ran for the
nited States Senate. Member of Frank P. Walah's committee in-San Fran—
formerly pub-
tions; made an
n Francisco
the San Diego
e General
OCOVERNMENT PRETIXO OFFICE J—1169
at “prestieal Christian phi1-"" |
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