Publication information |
Source: Buffalo Evening News Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Anarchist Paper Barred Out of the Mails” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Buffalo, New York Date of publication: 3 October 1901 Volume number: 42 Issue number: 147 Pagination: 9 |
Citation |
“Anarchist Paper Barred Out of the Mails.” Buffalo Evening News 3 Oct. 1901 v42n147: p. 9. |
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Keywords |
anarchism (government response); Free Society [magazine]; anarchism (newspapers, magazines, etc.). |
Named persons |
Abraham Isaak. |
Document |
Anarchist Paper Barred Out of the Mails
Isaak’s Free Society Will Not Be Handled by the Postal Authorities.
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—Abraham Isaak, anarchist leader
and editor of Free Society, the most recent issue of which is ready for circulation,
was yesterday denied, as least temporarily, the use of the United States mails
for the carrying of his paper.
He was told at the postoffice to file a new application,
which would be referred to the Postmaster General. Until a ruling shall be received
from Washington, the paper will be rigorously barred from the mails.