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Show pFOR LcSef Says He K Ejected Tt).- i w w- Kt,b,en "any cltl;-; mJne rcrull d I ' ; E' , -n V : redro and ,, pa-,., pa-,., 1 to sen I K-Jnuatloa reesnt-WefT,- m (ho latter Sitchy acqueduct ig,S the Southern ft'SSi .ccretary-gt .ccretary-gt n who suc- feLrxi in ,hal,o!-V" ,hal,o!-V" el wme time EiTcommunlst :id-pF1 :id-pF1 v- j appealed to TiZy for relnirtato- ET.tr dc y Kith fact P'rrjtothe.rk-- &,0'Bi.tto. Mont, P ,be national ex V ,P , I. it the ," ... .. - Pj'rbr01r" books on g,n favor of Ut-K Ut-K imaiedut' act on , Lou." N" u""ri LtKveral other del-RTor del-RTor o? that p'an KK N'ov. 17. Places KtK membtrs of the ' I V. V. who respond to a call Issued : today at Chicago ordering all "footloose" "foot-loose" members of tho organization to proceed at once to San Pedro, Cal., the port of L.os Angeles, and part o i h: incorporated city of Los Anl"" I for th" purpose of mingling in a struggle between the police and mcra-t,f-rs of tho marine transport workers' work-ers' union. Such was the announcement of Chief of Police Louis D. Oaks when Informed of the threatened "invaalon" of radicals. That .slogan 'I won't work' will bo changed to T will work.' " said Chief oaks "Members of this organization trill be arrested :is f:tst as they arrive and ulll he put to work hreaklng rook for the city's irtroets. 1 untlcl-pate untlcl-pate 00 difficulty in handling these ni' n." Measures to bo taken by the police po-lice department. Chief Oaks said, In-rlude In-rlude the immediate establishment of a rock pile topped by barbed wire fri-tanglements fri-tanglements and patrolled by armed rds, 00 |