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Protesting the action of court officials in the case of the anti-Karlsrube demonstrators, several delegations of Harvard students tomorrow will call on District Attorney Foley to demand that he drop all charges against the agitators, whose case has been appealed and will come up on Tuesday at the Suffolk Superior Court in Pomberton Square.
At the original trial, three Harvard students and eighteen other persons were accused of inciting to riot and were given sentences varying from six months to a year.
When the case was first appealed, Foley had the date of trial set for the summer-time; but a committee for the International Labor Defense, charging that Foley had done this in order to have the case come up at a time when there would be no witnesses around, succeeded in having the hearing adjourned to this month.
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