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English: Title: "Beaten up for union activities." Washington, D.C., March 18. Testifying before the Lafollette Civil Liberties Committee today, John H. Dalrymple, President of the United Rubber Workers of America, related details of a "beating up" administered to him in Gadsen, Ala, last June which resulted in his hopitalization for several weeks with concussion of the brain
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