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Domestic News May 25, 1928

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

What is this article about?

Five Young Pioneers children arrested in the Bronx for distributing leaflets for an open air meeting; three discharged, two released to parents, and case dismissed in Children's Court.

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Arrest 5 Children for
Distributing Leaflets

Five members of the Young Pioneers were arrested Wednesday at Simpson Ave. and Southern Blvd. while distributing leaflets for an open air meeting.

The Pioneers were taken to the Children's Court, the Bronx, where three were discharged and two released overnight to their parents. The two children, Isidor Axelrod and Adolph Searchin, appeared in the Children's Court this morning, where they were defended by Jacques Buitenkant, representing the International Labor Defense. The case was dismissed.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Legal Or Court Riot Or Protest

What keywords are associated?

Young Pioneers Arrest Leaflets Children's Court Bronx International Labor Defense

What entities or persons were involved?

Isidor Axelrod Adolph Searchin Jacques Buitenkant

Where did it happen?

Simpson Ave. And Southern Blvd., Bronx

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Simpson Ave. And Southern Blvd., Bronx

Event Date

Wednesday

Key Persons

Isidor Axelrod Adolph Searchin Jacques Buitenkant

Outcome

three children discharged; two released overnight to parents; case dismissed.

Event Details

Five Young Pioneers members arrested while distributing leaflets for an open air meeting at Simpson Ave. and Southern Blvd. Taken to Children's Court in the Bronx. Isidor Axelrod and Adolph Searchin defended by Jacques Buitenkant of International Labor Defense.

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