| Show REDS BRITISH NOTE Defiant Banners Carried At Immense Gathering In Russ Capital BY ADELE uJ Service Sen MOSCOW May An 12 12 An An Immense public lic demonstration Vas nas as made b Communists here hero today to protest against trio assassination of It H soviet envoy to Italy at Lausanne Banners were carried hearing such Inscriptions as ns Hands off oU Death to the as- as assassins asSassIns as assassins and ond Down with Intervention Intervention tion lIon I I Some of o tho the banners bore hoe hos- host hoet t hos-t t Ie le declarations directed toward Lord Curzon British secretary wh sent an nn ultimatum to Moscow tIe tIe- dc redress for tor hostile acts committed against British property and British nationals One One Inscription said Down with zon Cui-zon we are strong and united find ready for an thing Lord Lord Curzon Curson was burned In If I lr for Education Lun LAin LAin- Lun-charsky Lun charsky addressed s a I meeting The audience frequently burst Into y r y songs Leon commissar for tor war received a II tro- tro tremendous tre tremendous ovation CRO D SINGS DIRGE I Commissar Kameneff made a speech telling of the tho assassination ot of after which the crowd sang a dirge J I Hie tiie 1 he bullet was as directed not but against person Russia said Kameneff The The shots at explain the I meanIng ot of o the tho British h note But the Imperialists will never succeed in bringing the proletariat to bend bend- bende bended bended e ed 1 knees The proletariat are con con- conducting conducting conducting ducting the ST greatest revolution resolution In Inthe Inthe inthe the history of ot the world worldS George o the commis- commis commissar sar commis I ear sar for tor foreign affairs said the Swiss government would be held for the assassination but that England Franco and Italy were morally because they muted Invited a n Russian delegate to said Enid that a situation was as as thus created which made the tragedy ly possible I With a revolver at our head bead we weare weare weare are offering to negotiate with Eng Eng- Eng Eng- England England hn land 1 said sald aid We aro doing everything possible to ke keep p from provoking a a conflict It If Curzon persists then the world will understand who i Is re responsible ICE PI-ICE I Peace was the keynote of it II speech delivered by Trotsky 1 I Let everyone wanting n BD offen offen- of offensive ten ten- tensie sive sie or aggressive war be bo con con- condemned con for such ft a desire ox- ox cx claimed the war commissar Lat theta them be cost cast from our midst Russia wants peace and labor nut But separate groups of persons may draw the noose so tight that It must be cut by the sword Red Moscow is not frightened We Ve rely upon steadfast diplomacy cy supported by our army ormy and fleet neet It If our desired peace and labor are transformed to hostilities then It will wilt be our duty to protect ourselves Then we will our duty to the end The historic duel duet between the I east and the west est Is 11 not yet fin fin fin- tin 1 continued in It will not be concluded until the ea east t gets equal rights said Ho lie spoke of ot the assistance which the Russians had given Iven to Turkey In the I ear East peace pence conference answer to the British note use 8 1 dispatched tonight Russian headquarters cavalry Is guarding the he be tore ot of o the British trade mission 0 |