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Show Reds' Propaganda Against U. S. Government Made I Part of Records. WASrilNGTON. March 11. Evidence gathered hy the department of justice showing a country-wide radical propaganda propa-ganda urging overthrow of I he United States government and the setting up of Bolshevism was put into the senate propaganda investigating committee's record rec-ord today by Major E. Lowry Humes, counsel for tho commitloe. The documents included a memorandum submitted yesterday by .Solicitor Lamar of the postoffice department, asserling that the Industrial Workers of the World, Socialists and other radicals had found a common cause in Bolshevism. With the memorandum were excerpts from radical publications, which, Mr. I.amar said, demonstrated dem-onstrated a bloody revolution was contemplated. con-templated. One of the exhibits was a poster which made its appearance throughout New England. It denounced the proposed alien deportation law and said among other things: "Deportation will not stop the storm from reaching these shores. The storm is with us and ery soon will leap and crash and annihilate you in blood and fire." Another piece of propaganda declared "everv strike is a smsU revolution and a dress rehearsal for the big one." Such publications as I he Liberator, the International Socialist Review, the Red Dawn and the Class Struggle were quoted from at some length by Major Humes in completing the record. Hand bids said to have been distributed hy the I. W. W. during tile recent strike in Seattle were among the exhibits as were recent pamph- i lets written by various agitators whose ! lianas have been associated with various disturbances in tiie t'nited States during the last few years. Upton Sinclair. Lliza-betii Lliza-betii Guriev 1-jynn and a dozen others were quoted from. . 'i Among editorials put into t'nc recorrf was one by Arthur RrishniT- in the Washington Wash-ington Times. , discussing phcloirraphs of Russian Ptolshe'vists. published by the New-York New-York Times. |