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Robeson No. 1 Choice Of Progressive Party.

! i | By FREDERICK WOLTMAN |to expose and resist that recent | Seripps-Howard Staff Writer (fad, displaying the Confederate | NEW YORK, Dec. 4 — Paulflag. | Robeson, who says American It is, according to the party, a . {Negroes will refuse to fight in any conspiracy“to advocate the sub|war with the Soviet Union, is cur- version and overthrow of the gov{rently No. 1 choice to head, the ernment of the United States, a | Progressive Party ticket in the crime of which dozens of ranking [1952 Presidential race. {Communists have been falsely From the * Progressive Party accused. {point . of view, he's eminently Already, the anti-Confederacy lqualified. He educated his son, directive has been handsomely

{Paul Jr. in the USSR. And last implemented. | June he met secretly with Yakov) ‘Smashing Exposes’ |A. Malik, Russian delegate to the) [United Nations Security Council. The Daily Worker moved fear[At that session, the baritone de< lessly with- a series of smashing |livered a statement denouncing ¢Xposes. In one; it reproduced a | America's “war preparations” and| department store ad offering, at thanking Russia for its outstand- $1.98 apiece, blue “Union Jack” ting role in fostering world peace, |Caps or gray “Johnny Reb” caps. | Ordinarily, this might be some- zo Seausure Jeagess Laie this thing of a handicap in American Oolnote ps Sliemip's political life. Not 2p the Commies to cover up the dirty business of} of course. {selling Johnny Reb caps in the] |advertisement at the right by al{so offering Union Jack caps.” . | Next, District 65 of the DistriAs of this moment, Mr. Robe. butive, Processive and Office

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falls threatening to have its members| through, there's always ‘former refuse to sell the Confederate Rep. Vito Marcantonio as a handy | flag’ | standard bearer. Vito, however,| Finally, Vito Marcantonio, state | would rather try for Congress chairman of the American Labor again where he'd-have a chance party, responded witha novel to be elected. {idea of his own. He called upon The Commies are coming tq Governor Dewey to “see to it” grips with reality.” Orders haVe| that district attorneys throughs [gone out to party sections and out the state institute criminal

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Tests were conducted under the supervision of Henry G. Alley Jr. of the Army's Quartermaster board.

Play More Perilous

CHICAGO (UP) — Play kills more of the nation’s labor population than work does. W. Dean Keefer, director of safety for the Kemper insurance group, pointed out that 15500 workers were killed and another- 1,950,000 injured in accidents on the job last year. Away from work, the toll] ‘was 32,000 killed and 2,550,000] injured.

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BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UP)—A truck driver was stopped and] ticketed on a speeding charge. | The truck held signs calling for| defeat of a referendum for pay | boosts for police and fire depart-|

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