Show I I Lansbury Tells I Of Soviet Life What I Saw in Russia by George Lansbury presents for the first time timea I a general view of ot thEt th social Industrial industrial Industrial Indus indus- trial and political condition of or soviet I Russia today The difficulties 0 of ot railroad transportation are described d. the general general gen gen- eral oral conditions of or labor the problems of ot food and health and at attention at- at is given to th the cUltura activities ILles of or the soviet government showing most important achievements In iii the midst of or revolution civil war sir foreign I invasion and diplomatic intrigue CalCulated calculated calculated cal cal- to disrupt the strongest of or governments gov gov- To the general reader the book will be l e a revelation It 1 Is pleasant to re remark remark re- re mark too that efforts made In I Ingland Eng Ing- ng- ng land to discredit Mr veraCity veracity veracity vera vera- city have hav completely broke down Thes Thea efforts Were made because of or the therl frightful rl picture he lie describes as re resulting resulting re- re suIting from the tho allied blockade ade George Lansbury ma may bo bl re regarded as the spiritual leader of or the British labor movement For years ears in the vanguard of the struggle for industrial and social justice and the champion I alwa always s 's of or every eVry looking forward-looking cause his Intensely religious temperament finds political l expression In pacifism and an unceasing endeavor or to apply the golden rule to each and every re relation relation re- re lation of or life lire either personal or s social Borl Bori Bori H Lowright New York I I |