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Associated Farmers of California, Incorporated : bulletin number 5 - 10

Monday, February 4, 1935

Friday, March 22, 1935

A2001-074

AF/161780

Associated Farmers of California were located in San Francisco and the bulletins were written by Gilbert H. Parker. A criminal syndicalism case in Sacramento is discussed in every bulletin. Topics Incorporatedlude : a syndicalism case against 17 communist, trial is Sacramento ; Soviet Union building up an irresistible Red army ; subversives revolutionary forces in the United States controlled by the Soviet Union ; communist agitators attempt to destroy San Francisco relief setup ; Congressmen Hamilton Fish, Jr. and the deportation of Harry Bridges ; Communist secretary convicted of three counts of perjury ; University of California students ; immigration officials ; Bishop Edward L. Pasons defense of Communism ; definition of criminal syndicalism ; American Legion's declaration of war against Communist ; ; Gearhart bill ; House Committee on Un - American Activities ; communist breed display in Nations army ; national drive against communism ; subversives bill ; communist plan upcoming strike during crop season, agriculture ; strike at California - Hawaiian Sugar Company ; ten people convicted in Oklahoma of seditious conspiracy ; labor unions ties to communist party ; communist propaganda Organization : Associated Farmers of California, Incorporated People : Parker, Gilbert H. Key Words : anti - communist ; anti - Soviet Union ; pro - syndicalism ; California syndicalism law ; subversives ; union ; immigration ; deportation ; San Francisco