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A
week
later
,
after
returning
from
delivering
a
shipment
of
marijuana
to
a
car
dealer
in
Indiana
,
Ragen
stopped
in
Columbus
for
dinner
.
As
he
was
getting
out
of
his
car
,
he
saw
an
elderly
man
and
woman
distributing
Communist
party
leaflets
.
There
were
several
hecklers
standing
around
,
and
Ragen
asked
the
couple
if
he
could
help
them
.
"
Are
you
sympathetic
to
our
cause
?
"
the
woman
asked
.
"
Yes
,
"
Ragen
said
.
"
I
am
communist
.
I
have
seen
slave
labor
in
sweatshops
and
factories
.
"
The
man
handed
him
a
stack
of
leaflets
describing
the
philosophy
of
the
Communist
party
and
attacking
the
United
States
for
supporting
dictatorships
.
Ragen
walked
up
and
down
Broad
Street
,
pushing
them
into
the
hands
of
passers
-
by
.
When
he
was
down
to
the
last
leaflet
,
he
decided
to
keep
it
for
himself
.
He
looked
around
for
the
old
couple
,
but
they
were
gone
.
He
wandered
for
several
blocks
looking
for
them
.
If
only
he
could
find
out
where
the
meetings
were
held
,
he
would
join
the
Communist
party
.
He
had
watched
Tommy
and
Allen
at
Lancaster
Electro
-
Plating
and
knew
that
the
only
way
to
improve
the
lot
of
the
down
-
trodden
masses
was
through
the
peoples
revolution
.
Then
he
saw
the
bumper
sticker
on
his
car
:
workers
of
the
world
unite
!
The
old
couple
must
have
put
it
there
.
The
words
sent
a
thrill
through
him
.
He
kneeled
,
and
in
the
lower
right
-
hand
comer
of
the
sticker
,
he
saw
the
name
of
a
Columbus
silkscreen
company
.
Someone
there
might
be
able
to
tell
him
where
the
local
communist
group
was
meeting
.
He
looked
up
the
address
in
the
telephone
directory
and
discovered
that
the
silkscreen
company
wasn
’
t
far
.
He
drove
there
and
watched
the
store
from
the
car
for
a
few
minutes
.
Then
he
drove
to
the
phone
booth
up
the
block
and
,
using
his
cable
cutters
,
snipped
the
wires
.
He
did
the
same
to
the
other
phone
booth
two
blocks
away
.
Then
he
went
back
to
the
store
.
The
owner
,
about
sixty
,
with
thick
glasses
and
white
hair
,
denied
silkscreening
the
bumper
stickers
for
the
Communist
party
.
"
It
was
ordered
by
a
printer
in
north
Columbus
,
"
he
said
.
Ragen
slammed
his
fist
on
the
counter
.
"
Give
address
.
"
The
man
paused
nervously
.
"
Do
you
have
some
identification
?
"
"
No
!
"
Ragen
said
.