Word: arrests
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...police or militay power as a means of coercion is impossible because of the widely scattered regions in which mining and farming are carried on. What is needed is some means of exerting a constant and universal pressure on the labor population as a whole. The mere arrest of leaders is not enough. The final solution of the problem must be constructive, rather, than has been the case thus far, destructive. Only in this way can those who deserve the severe treatment of the law be sifted from the large majority of right-thinking working men, and the possibility...
...arrest Saturday in New York of the anarchistic movement, composed of agitators unknown to fortune, although not to what passes in this world as fame, renders temporarily without influence a source of evil opposition to constituted government...
...China is drifting steadily toward the wretched and tragic goal of final destruction; but, like Turkey, she will take her revenge by being the fulcrum of an international rivalry as bitter as the stakes are large. America can arrest this deadly drift by encouragement of the Chinese toward the rehabilitation of their country. Trouble with China will surely lead to a fight with Japan...
Owing to the sharpness of the janitors of Ridgely and Claverly Halls, Charles Borum was arrested yesterday for soliciting funds under false pretenses. Garbed as a clergyman, he tried to obtain money for "the Workingmen's Home of Boston," first in Claverly and then in Ridgely. "Jimmy" O'Brien, the janitor of Claverly, became suspicious and had him shadowed to Ridgely where he was recognized by the janitor there as having solicited funds for another charity some eight weeks before. While Borum was going about in Ridgely, Sergeant Rowe was summoned to make the arrest. Borum later gave his address...
...arrest of a burglar who has been entering many of the dormitories near Mt. Auburn street during the past month has been made by the Cambridge police. A large amount of jewelry, consisting chiefly of fraternity and stick pins, was taken at the time of his capture, and may be secured by the owners by applying to Inspector Hurley at the Cambridge police headquarters...