Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXI, Number 23, 7 ʻOkakopa 1936 — FASCIST CRAZE HITS ENGLAND [ARTICLE]
FASCIST CRAZE HITS ENGLAND
Thousands of anti-fascist demonstrators, massed with upraised fists, Bunday defied cha:'ging poliee in Londo« and forced eancpllatjon oX a xcheduled British union fascist parade
With fiery tempers tlie crowd shouted, "Kill Moselcyi*? They referred to Oswald Moseley. leadur of the British fascists. -
Ihe fascist jeuder, c'oiuiuuiiists, in<lej~endent laboritrs nnd Je\vi.sh exservice men rnurched betueen hoavy poliee escorts mul ,amid cries *They shall not ])uss." declared in a .•ituteinent llmt the govermuent had SLU'rendered to the **red terror." L. W. Br.yan, f v rester on thi« island, sailed Sunday fur Honolulu on busine~;s. ;x: The Kev. vStephen L. Desha and family sailed Sunday for Ho- ! nolulu where they will make their futare home.