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Bill of exceptions-Continued.

Evidence on behalf of the defendants-Continued.
Testimony of John Louis Engdahl-Continued.

Article headed "Workers of Germany, France and England
Must Halt War" from American Socialist of Aug. 8,
1914

Official Anti-War Proclamation of German Socialists_
Proclamation of Austrian Socialists.

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Proclamation of British Socialists entitled "British Ask All

to Stand Together for Peace".

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War article of the French Socialists_

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Article by J. Ramsey MacDonald headed "Rivals in Com-
merce. So Bloody War Came".

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Text of Karl Liebknecht's Written Protest Against War,
from American Socialist of Dec. 9, 1914_.

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Article headed "Liebknecht Called to the Colors" from
American Socialist of May 29, 1915.

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Webster's speech from American Socialist of June 30th___.
Article headed Hoover's Efforts to Bring Belgians' Diet
Here Exposed" from American Socialist of June 30, 1917
Letter, June 16, 1917, Hoover to Engdahl.
Letter, June 20, 1917, Engdahl to Hoover.
Editorial from New York Examiner of July 20, 1917, enti-
tled "Upon the Freedom of Speech and Press Depend Lib-
erties of the American People

Testimony of Edmund T. Malms_.

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Democracy and Terms of Peace, by Irwin St. John Tucker_

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Article from Milwaukee Leader of Dec. 28, 1917, entitled
"Was Founder of The I. W. W.".

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Bill of exceptions-Continued.

Evidence on behalf of the defendants-Continued.

Testimony of Adolph Germer (recalled)--Continued.

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Article from Milwaukee Leader of May 31, 1917, entitled
"No Defense Necessary

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Article from Milwaukee Leader of June 6, 1917, entitled
"Frantic Opposition

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Article from Milwaukee Leader of July 12, 1917, entitled
"Probabilities".

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Address by Victor L. Berger, entitled "The War for De-
mocracy," from Milwaukee Leader of Aug. 11, 1917.
Article from Milwaukee Leader of Aug. 14, 1917, entitled
"Too Much Berger

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Article from Milwaukee Leader of Aug. 28, 1917, entitled
"Can Not Be Imposed'

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Article from Milwaukee Leader of Sept. 7, 1917, entitled
"Weak-Minded or Liars".

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Article from Milwaukee Leader of Sept. 8, 1917, entitled
"Loose Language ".

Article from Milwaukee Leader of Sept. 11, 1917, entitled
"All in the Same Boat "

Article from Milwaukee Leader of Oct. 11, 1917, entitled
"Possessed of the Jingo Devil"

Article from Milwaukee Leader of Dec. 19, 1917, entitled
"Patriotism".

Article from Milwaukee Leader of Jan. 7, 1918, entitled
"Looking Backward and Forward".

Article from Milwaukee Leader of Apr. 19, 1918, entitled
"The Finnish Revolution

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List of advertisements apearing in Milwaukee Leader..

Rebuttal evidence on behalf of the Government:

Testimony of Robert A. Milroy (recalled).

Testimony of Hinton G. Clabaugh...

Testimony of Walter Wyrick....

Testimony of Lorenzo Plummer (recalled).

Testimony of Albert Beecroft.

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Surrebutal evidence on behalf of the defendants:

Testimony of Irwin St. John Tucker (recalled).

Testimony of W. M. Hanley__

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2-State map of Texas.

3-Letter, Oct. 23, 1917, Schiller to Kruse_

4-Letter, Oct. 30, 1917, Kruse to Schiller. 5-Letter, Oct. 24, 1917, Kruse to Schiller_ 6-Letter, Nov. 1, 1917, Schiller to Kruse_ 7-Letter, Nov. 2, 1917, Kruse to Schiller. 9 "Socialist Party Bulletin, June 9, 1917 10-Order of Germer, dated June 19, 1917– 11-Order of Germer, dated Aug. 21, 1917– 12-Order of Germer, dated July 26, 1917. 13-Order of Germer, dated Aug. 4, 1917. 14-Order of Germer, dated July 2, 1917. 15-Order of Germer, dated July 10, 1917–

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16- Pamphlet, Proclamation and War Program

17-Pamphlet, "Why You Should Fight

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18-Pamphlet, The Price We Pay

19-Letter, dated Thursday 29, 1917, Weber to "Dear Comrades 20-Letter, dated Dec. 3, 1917, to Weber_.

21-Letter, Feb. 14, 1917, from page 9, Scrap Book “A”

22-Letter, May 4, 1917, from page 72, Scrap Book "A".

23-Letter, May 24, 1917, from page 77, Scrap Book “A”.

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Government's exhibits-Continued.

24-Letter from page 170, Scrap Book “A”.
25-Letter, from page 190, Scrap Book “A”.
26-Letter from page 141, Scrap Book "A".
27-Letter, Aug. 7, 1917, Kruse to Friberg-
28-Letter, July 21, 1917, Friberg to Kruse-
29-Order of Germer, dated Feb. 7, 1917-
30-Order of Germer, dated Mar. 14, 1917.
31-Order of Germer, dated May 7, 1917.

32-Pamphlet, "Down with War".

34-Letter, Oct. 25, 1917, Germer to Rehfeld__

35-Letter, Nov. 17, 1917, Germer to Milwaukee Leader_

36-Letter, Dec. 26, 1917, Germer to Milwaukee Leader. 37-Letter, Oct. 23, 1917, from Germer_

38-Letter, May 17, 1917, from page 73 of Letter Book A.
39 (Referred to).

40 The following from American Socialist of Apr. 7, 1917:
Article, "War Would be for the Interests of Financial Free-
booters Only

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Article, "Our War Program
Cartoon, Russianizing America

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Cartoon, What's the Use of Talking About Freedom of the
Seas to a Lunatic".

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41-Article, "Women and War," from American Socialist, Apr. 14, 1917

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42-The following from American Socialist of Apr. 28, 1917:

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44-Article, "We Don't Know" and two paragraphs without head

ing from American Socialist of May 12, 1917.

45-The following from American Socialist of May 19, 1917: Article, "Who Are the Good Americans?

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Article, "The Fifth Commandment ".

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17, 1917, at Blackhawk Park, Rockford__.

47-The following from American Socialist of May 26, 1917: Advertisement, "Fifty Thousand Copies of 'Price We Pay' Sold "

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50-" Resolution on War" signed by Chairman C. A. Buchmann, et al_ 51-The following from American Socialist of June 2, 1917:

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52-The following from American Socialist of June 9, 1917:

Article, "We Serve Notice On the Master Class! It Has Had Its
Day! Ours Is Coming!'

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Advertisement, Special Offers

53-The following from American Socialist of June 16, 1917:

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Poem, "Show the Flag!

Article, "A Contribution

Article, "Paying the War Bill

Advertisement, "Leaflets! Eye Openers!

Article, "The Flag Day Speech

Article, "The Price We Pay

Government's exhibits-Continued.

54-The following from American Socialist of June 23, 1917: Article, "Wake Up Washington

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56-The following from American Socialist of July 6, 1917:

Cartoon, "Yesterday and To-day

59 Cartoon, "Doing His Bit 60-Article, "For Democracy

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55-The following from American Socialist of June 30, 1917: Advertisement, “Buy a Liberty Bond

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Poem, "Friends of Conscription

Advertisement, "The July Leaflet Why You Should Fight
Cartoon, "George III".

Two paragraphs without heading__

57-The following from American Socialist of July 21, 1917: Advertisement, "Organization Leaflets Popular Advertisement, "Buy a Liberty Bond ".

58-Article, "Why and What For" from Milwaukee Leader, Apr. 27,

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62-Article, "It Is Unpopular

61-Article, "Who Are the Genuine Americans?" from Milwaukee

Leader, May 24, 1917---

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63-Article, National Shame" from Milwaukee Leader, June 9, 1917

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65-Advertisement from Milwaukee Leader, June 2, 1917.
66-Article "Exempting the Rich" from Milwaukee Leader, June 26,
1917

64-Article, "Why We Are In This War" from Milwaukee Leader,* June 20, 1917.

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68-Article, Mass Meeting to Ask Referendum on Repeal of Con-
scription Law from Milwaukee Leader, July 6, 1917___
69-Article, "War and Insanity," from Milwaukee Leader, July 13,
1917

70-News item from Milwaukee Leader, July 14, 1917, in re Tucker
being employed as Circulation Manager, etc__.
71-Article, "Difference of Opinion from Milwaukee Leader, Aug.

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73-Article, "To Welcome Kruse," from Milwaukee Leader, Aug. 7,

74-Letter, Apr. 16, 1917, Kruse to Adolph.

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78-Letter, May 9, 1917, Annabelle Atlivaick to Kruse_

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Government's exhibits-Continued.

82-Letter, May 16, 1917, Koller to Kruse-
Letter, May 18, 1917, Kruse to Koller.
83-Telegram, Germer and Kruse to Lee_
84-Letter, June 11, 1917, Trachtenberg to Kruse--
Letter, June 14, 1917, Kruse to Trachtenberg-
85-Letter, Behomek to Kruse_-

Letter, June 11, 1917, Kruse to Behomek_ 86-Letter, June 22, 1917, Kruse to Wilson___.. 87-Letter, June 27, 1917, Kruse to Silieus_.

Letter, June 26, 1917, Duclis to Silieus_. 88-Letter, Kruse to Wulff__.

Letter, June 12, 1917, Wulff to Kruse. 89 Letter, July 7, 1917, Kruse to Dunn__. Letter, July 3, 1917, Dunn to Kruse

90-Letter, July 14, 1917, Kruse to Wingenburg_ 91-Letter, July 16, 1917, Blum to Kruse_. Letter, July 18, 1917, Kruse to Blum.

92-Letter, Aug. 21, 1917, Kruse to Dozenberg_. Letter, Aug. 19, 1917, Dozenberg to Kruse_ 93-Letter, Aug. 24, 1917, Kruse to Leo--

Letter, Aug. 15, 1917, Leo to Engdahl_ 94-Letter, Oct. 13, 1917, Kruse to Kessler. Letter, Oct. 9, 1917, Kessler to Kruse. September Monthly Bulletin___

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95 Letter, Nov. 10, 1917, Kruse to Tucker_
97-Telegram, May 25, 1917, Koller to Kruse..

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98-Letter, May 18, 1917, addressed to "Dear Comrade Anna," with memorandum attached..

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99-Article, "Prize of War," from Milwaukee Leader, May 14, 1917_. 100-Article, "Another Loan?" from Milwaukee Leader, July 18, 1917

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101-Article, “Socialists Will Give Chautauqua Here Aug. 11 to 16,” from Milwaukee Leader, Aug. 7, 1917.

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102-" Resolutions Adopted at Peace Meet," from Milwaukee Leader, July 10, 1917___

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104-Memoranda signed by Kruse and 2 copies of affidavits__
105-Article, "Abolishing the Presidency," from Milwaukee Leader,
Aug. 23, 1917_.

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106-Article, Censoring God," from Milwaukee Leader, Aug. 24, 1907

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107-Excerpt from first column of Milwaukee Leader, Sept. 1, 1917, under subject of "Comment

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108 Cartoon, "A Pitiful Contrast," from Milwaukee Leader, Sept. 5, 1917

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109-Article, "The I. W. W. Raids," from Milwaukee Leader, Sept. 7, 1917

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114-Order of Germer, dated June 29, 1917_

110-Cartoon, "Are You This Kind of Patriot?" from Milwaukee Leader, Sept. 11, 1917.

111-Article, Barrage Fire," from Milwaukee Leader, Nov. 1, 1917_ 112-Article, Be of Good Courage," from Milwaukee Leader, Dec.

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115-Letter, July 20, 1917, Tucker to Lunde. Letter, July 19, 1917, to Tucker.

116-Invoice..

117-Invoice No. 8080, dated July 31, 1917. 118-Invoice No. 8048, dated July 25, 1917. 119-Invoice No. 7997, dated July 17, 1917. 120-Invoice No. 7984, dated July 12, 1917. 121-Invoice No. 7937, dated June 30, 1917. 122-Invoice No. 7915, dated June 29, 1917.

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