January
4 January, 1930. “Soviet Undertakes Duties of Parents.” Page 13.
13 January, 1930. “Russia?” Page 6.
25 January, 1930. “Russia Now and Then.” Page 6.
February
13 February, 1930. “Another View of Russia.” Page 6.
15 February, 1930. “Trade Mission Members of Soviet in Norway Reported Discharged.” Page 1.
17 February, 1930. L. Minehan “Editorial – Russia and the Pope.” Page 6.
25 February, 1930. “All Christians Join in Attack on Soviet.” Page 1.
27 February, 1930. “What’s Going on in Russia?” Page 6.
March
14 March, 1930. Dyson Hague. “Editorial – The Call to Pray for Russia.” Page 6.
17 March, 1930. Henry Somerville. “Empire Prays Soviet May End War on Religion.” Pages 1-2.
19 March, 1930. “Soviet Government will Ship Fuel Free.” Pages 1-2.
19 March, 1930. “Churches are Urged to Combat Atheism.”
24 March, 1930. Carroll Binder. “Soviet ‘Shock Troops’ Fan Class War Flames.” Pages 1-2. <no file>
29 March, 1930. Henry Somerville. “Soviet Propaganda Seen in Russian-Made Films.” Page 8.
April
4 April, 1930. John L. Spivak. “Godless League Active Poisoning Russ Faith.” Pages 1&3.
5 April, 1930. “Letter to the Editor – Russia’s Experience.” Page 6.
8 April, 1930. Henry Somerville “Soviet Employees Recalled Under Threat of Death.” Pages 1-2.
May
12 May, 1930. Gordon Sinclair. “Canadian is with Engineers who will Modernize Russia.” Pages 1-2.
26 May, 1930. Gordon Sinclair. “Reporters See Blood Shed at Peaceful May Day Fete.” Pages 1-2.
June
14 June, 1930. “Renunciation of Beauty in Soviet New Age.” Page 26.
July
8 July, 1930. Gordon Sinclair. “Red Russia Seeks Tourists but Discourages Reporters.” Pages 1 & 4.
10 July, 1930. J.C. Royle. “Embargo is Asked on Russian Lumber.” Page 14.
August
2 August, 1930. “War Clouds Massing on Europe’s Horizon Soviet Chiefs Believe.” Page 1.
2 August, 1930. “Moscow Places Ban on all Jazz Music.” Page 4.
October
4 October, 1930. “Is Five-Year Plan of ‘Soviet’ to Fail?” Page 15.
11 October, 1930. Henry Somerville. “Is Soviet Russia Regaining Pre-War Wheat Prominence?” Page 15.
November
6 November, 1930. “Fuel Famine Hits Moscow as 5-Year Scheme Fails.” Page 39.
27 November, 1930. “Soviet Imposes Veil of Silence on Charge of World Conspiracy.” Pages 1-2.
December
4 December, 1930. “Thousands of Workers Demand Death Penalty for Eight Conspirators.” Pages 1-2.