Word: revolutionist
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Francis Bannerman 6 Sons store in Manhattan does not make firearms or munitions but is to be reckoned with. There the collector can buy almost any type of weapon from battle-axes on. The South American revolutionist can buy good arms a little out of date such as Mausers and Springfields sold at Government auctions. Bannerman's is, in fact, the chief customer at U. S. Army auctions, buying saddles, old band uniforms, boots and flags. Its 350-page catalog contains such items as: "U. S. A. 30-ton Hydraulic Jack, used for mounting heavy cannon, $30." Once...
Often sought during the War by Imperial Austrian gendarmes, Professor Masaryk always escaped, prospered as a revolutionist, freed Czechoslovakia from Austria's rule, became "Father of His Country...
...worked feverishly unloading crate after crate of rifles, machine guns, ammunition. Another party of rebels was waiting in Gibara with an ancient wood-burning locomotive and three creaking freight cars. These were run down to a siding and loaded. It was a filibuster to warm the heart of any revolutionist...
...revolutionist but no Bolshevik, Vladimir Zenzinov was later a member of the Government in the Urals which fought against the Soviets in 1918. When Dictator Alexander Kolchak overthrew the Ural Government Zenzinov escaped, now lives in Paris, foments trouble for the Soviets...