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) ~LANS OF BOL: -) INCLUDE “REIGN OF TERROR AND SOVIET \Code for Rule Found in Secret | )| Records Bared by “Bomb of Peter Bianky, the Secretary of the | | local “Soviet,” that the one great ob- the overthrow of the United States) Squad” Head. CAPTURED IN _ RAIDS.) Plot to Overthrow Govern-| ment by Force Admitted by Soviet Leader. y Frederick Lawrence. Detective Sorgt. James J. Gegan of | the “Bomb Squad" of the New York| police to-day outlined for The Eve- fing World the “Bolshevik code,” their definite programme for dealing with the United States after they have secured control through tbe | “bloody revolution.” The revelations are made more timely by the definite admission contained in the confession | Ject of organized Bolsheviki here ts Government by force. No man knows the Bolshevist pro- gramme better than Sergt. Gegan, to whom Commission’r /Enright Deputy Commissioner Lahey have in-|day they number thousands, year they may number tens of thou- trusted thé duty of protecting New|? | san York from Bolshevists, Anarchists, 1. | WV. W.'s and “red” Socialists. lym all listed in his records, just as 6. 6. HEVKI HERE RULE OF U. 8." ——_ for a murderer he shall go free; no appeal shall be had from the decrees of the Soviets. | ationalization | duction, all industry, | slona, all labor, all natural sources of wealth, portation, all means of transmit- | ting int exchan the of all pro- ill profes- all vehicles of trans- igence, all barter and of goods is decreed as | first principle of Bolshevism. ABOLISH GOVERNMENT, RELI- GION, CAPITAL. N nalization of children shall be compulsory; moment of birth they shall be the property of the people, 7. Nationalization shall be discretionary with each Soviet. 8. Government shall ished; religion shall be abol capitalism shall be abolished, from the of .women be abol- hed; 9. A capitalist is a person who claims for real or personal property no mat- ter how valueless it himself ownership of may be. 10, No person shall be permit- persons work for the people tasks the Soviets shall direct. Sergeant Gegan who gave the in-| terview with the approval of Com- missioner Enright and Deputy Com- ahey, sald: “Two years ago there was not one| and) Bolshevik in the United States, To- ds, fother bureaus have listed burglars. | PLAN pickpockets, bunco operators, high-| waymen and other criminals. Sergt. Gegan has questioned and cross-examined dozens of Bolshevik! Me has read hundreds of Bolshevist publications, confidential letters, doc uments from secret archives captured during: various raids by the “bomb equad.’ Here is their programme as he out- lined it from thése records to-day: OUTLINE OF PLAN OF BOLSHE- VISTS HERE. tn ted to work for another, shail Ont “BLOODY REVOLUTION” | AND Russia. in America, but all compelled to at whatever be Next he other hand, they may dwindle to a handful within a few He has) months, CRIME REIGN. “Tt all depends upon their strength If Bolshevism should finally triumph in Russia there is no telling how strong it might become If Bolshevism should be crushed in Russia it will flatten out n this country. “There is no doubt as to the means by which the B will try to triumph in Ai ever they feel themselves strong heviki ca if ‘ enough. Bloody revolution is 1, To have a central committes their aim. Massacre, robbery, for the conduct of the affairs of rape, riot and arson is their pre- the nation, gramme. 1 believe the American 2.Te create Sovicts for the | regulation of communes each of which shall number not to exceed 3,000 persons, | 3. Each Soviet shall be a law |)... unto itself, responsible to no |, higher authority. 4 No laws or rules shall guide the Soviets; if a Soviet shall de- cree death for the thief of a few potatoes he shall die; if liberty | STOMACH ACIDITY, INDIGESTION, GAS Quick! Eat just one tablet} of Pape’s Diapepsin tor instant relief When meals don't fit and you belch gas, acids and undigested food. When tha |capit combin | designs people realize this. newspapers and magazines have | told it often enough. “What the average Certainly the American does is that Bolshevism intends to What he does not know {s the shevist definition of driver. talist slave drivers, Bol. ‘capitalist slave “The Bo'shevist creed is that t Bolshevism m as represented by large tions of wealth, but has no ag That conception is wrong, A table seller who hires a delivery boy a capitalist—a the shopkeeper who employs one clerk is a capitalist slave driver, He must housewife who has a maid, the farmer who hires a hand, the profession uses an office boy, even the sick man who engages a nurse are all capitalist must be eliminated. “The ave be eliminated. The slave drivers. They ge American imagines aims to destroy rinst’ minor enterprises, vege- slave driver—ac- you feel lumps of distress in stomach, cording to tho Bolshevist theory, and pain, flatulence, heartburn or head-|;. 4. hateful to the Bolsheviki as a ache, Here is instant relief—No| waiting! Just as soon as you eat a tablet of | Pape's Diapepsin all the dyspepsia, in- digestion and stomach distress ends, These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin never fail to make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost so little at drug stores, —Advt. railroad work men. NO PRIVATE EMPLOYER, to hu corporation which gives ndreds of thousands of NO PRIVATE BUSINESS, “The Bolsheviki would not per- gage in busine: profit, small, as well as all industry, all land, all productive enterprises, all natural sources of wealth, all All mit a private individual to en- for his own stores, large and public utilities the Bolsheviki re Gciny GClice will have under the people's RADWAY'S READY RELIEF | cmnersiet Will Do the Work of a Mustard Ln Plaster—No Muss— More Convenient | j,,,,..;..: At the first symptoms of an ie attack of cloth tn Rac art of er nat 6 for so all bert oy Ks ' DRUGGISTS— and no raive in price—25e, 500, Arnw by eaay FOR EXTERNAL ND INTERNAL PAIN iL OF KOREIN, follow direo- fen, ores nituergwith Dace v0 eft Natint 8 ty ara fsm thought Russians would reject 1t| Ce i paar and that capitalism deceived itself. | Be nateren'e harmacie, ead greet american capitalism will be forced to | ‘wtores in Greater New York. realize that not capital but the work- yhore who will : Ke paleo ‘OF MORBIN. “y re wh “Is the w > INFLUENZA ° Bolshevism would care for All the pe : +7 | ‘The Bolshevists certainly do not Reduce Weight Happily ream that the American people will jopt © cb doctrine,’ “The Bolsheviki say that capital- “Would th otbin came nor att n Bol bts ri al: T queried shevist is his own boot- “They say the more degr another's shoe man who nurses a slek a slave and her patient he exper f the people.” shevism intends to elimi- rs altogether?” “Absolutely as to private employ- work of every kind shall be done for the whole people as decreed epresenting the people,” | i! no man be permitted to have BAWAY'S oe | “No man will need money. ‘needs will be provided for by All his the people. He will be fed, clothed and elie Sheltered by the people.” ey “How about education, amuses so Wil be provided by THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919. Photograph Taken at the Bolshevik Held in New York City in January La: Convention MAN IN THE CIRCLE !5 | | America as in Russia the work-slaves will teach capitalism their power.” MOVEMENT SHOULD BE CRUSHED Now. | “What will they do with the bank- jers, lawyers, wholesale and retail | merchants?" “They will work at whatever tasks |the Soviets set them at. They may |be compelied to till the | garbage, clean the stree “And how will they be paid?” “They will be given food, clothing, no other kind of pay. n who directs a ratiroad will be ated no better nor worse than a chimney sweep.” “Do they intend to nationalize women?” “That will become a community problem which each Soviet will be permitted to deal with in its own way, Children, however, will be nationalized, “When children become old enourh to reveal indications of for different occupations the So will direct them to their future ca tl, remove reers, Neither the children nor their parents will have the slightest voice in the matter, “The Bolshevists intend to grasp power in America exactly as they have grasped it in Rus- sia—by prosecuting a reign of terror. They plan to give ¢ United States oxactly the kind of rule they are giving Rus- 2 people lke emain apat permit to strong. Otherwise will ta steps to crush it while it ig in its infancy." BOLSHEVIK HEAD ADMITS AIM TO OVERTHROW U. 8. If the American spect they W Bol to the Unitea § and came 1914, He joined the Bo: ganization two years ago. fession was made to the take everything.” hat do you mean by forcible revolution?" “A revolution Is always forcible.” » you intend to apply the iree revolutions wat W with o-with soldiers uns and with fighting. It VE fghit.” "You mean fi nplementa?” ng with guns and hat do you mean tho institutions of Gove WOULD FIGHT WITH by destroying ment?” ARMS TO UPSET GOVERNMENT “When a revolution takes place all the Institutions of the Government . We woukin’t mind if the revoiu got all over the world. hat part would you take in it?” “W “L would fight. ight who? ne as everybody; ution.” ith force and arms?" fight in What would you do yourself in revolution ?”" I want to fight Against the people who would ff “Where would you “When the revo! revolutionists nat Why are you in re treatment of us Russians “When did you first begin to op se this Government?” ince the time rted for the war “What was the trouble then? “The Russians who were not nate uraalized and had no vote wore draft. ed into the army against their will that conscription | a ” ers are the American people, In| Conditions im this country are such their fitness! District Attorney Wednes¢ Following are pertinent and answers selected from the official | stenographic record “What does (the Bolshevist | constitution) 1m: r pos- r n of wealth by social tho revolution comes the that if the maajority of the peop’ understood th would ma’ 1 revolu- atry would be a very } th | y do you expé®t such a revolu. his country?” | force—that the people should rise | | up against all rulers and throw | | out organized government and set up their own? Is that right?” “That is i SESSA Sa DENOUNCE HIGHEST COURT | AS “GAPITALISTS’ TOOL” . } \Radicals at Meeting Protest Bolshe-| vik Raid and “Red” De- | portation, Moro than 1,000 professed Socialists, | I. W. W., Bolsheviki « Labor Party adherents | a meeting Inst night to a scathing do nunciation of the raids of the police | on Bolshevik headquarters and the deportation of Anarchists, Th t- | ing was held under the auspices of The admissions of Bianky, self- the Revolutionary Age, in Manhat- confessed Holshevik revelutionist, a3) tan tyceum, No. 66 East 4th Street, | to their plans and aims hero were ‘ obtained by Assistant District Attor= nor Assemblyman Bonjamia| ney Rorke. Blanky, Secretary of the!Gitlow, in a tery addre marked Federation of Unions g with 8 to the su. vd moving spl preme Court tool of capita ganization In this ists,” pred viom would n th No. flourish despite attempts at sup eet y night, | pre held on a che of advo-|" “you have read of tha rat hy and also for question- | our Russian comrade ‘ Immigration Commis-| know about tl sioner. h n con Bianky was born in Russia in 1891) ¥; ¢ Jthe 3 nw Company, fell from: = t DON'T NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAIN Go after it with Sloan's Lini- ment before it gets dangerous {five o = o = = jm = > = zx m xz i] m > S rriman Had Been Salt ighter, By Me., March | venturous career was ended to-day with {re de e in Montana and as ards in @ six-day baa ites ria Pi ti leadership of ge es. He is survived by children. ere 4 ene age renee ey by Work—8,000 Out. wa |About 120 asrociations s five contractor #hops emplc kera are still out bers from ition maintained by Nare | justly or unjustly discharged Among the first of the jers was 8. Sarrar | tlo with them, them in mpromize would be ter how long ‘The ranks , Poltee- | nover been go solidly welded n defense of this vital issue. An ad-| Th "00 workers, nined never tive | whom ndustrial widow and|gone abroad with the A eight Of whom were kil were Kt flag showed that 176 / GARMENT STRIKE - NEARING ITS END WORKERS WIKNERS 25,000 Workers, Employed] 1,124 Firms, Back at By Sophie lrene Loeb. That The Eventing World survey of and all of the union standards. This break in the individual num- the stand taken by the Dress and Waist Manufacturers’ As- sociation is due to the ill-advised po employers of the strike and the manner natatement of a worker whether manufactur. who is a member of the association's Executive Commit: ‘he union thereupon made it known t that Ro mat- mostly girls, » put back Into ‘STILL FOUND ON FARM OWNED BY HEAD OF ORYS | Whiskey and Apparat | Negro, and Not An League Head. MONTGOMERY, Ala, March wndes County officials declared to- day that they would take atepa under Alabama bone dry law to contin- ate the Black Belt farms, owned by erly Baker, President the Anti- age of America, following y and capture of a twenty iMicit distillery on. the Belonged to “Saloon The atill War unearthed by deputy riffe Inte yeaterday. Two gallons whiskey and were destr rly gallons of mash { John Roberta, « | negro, Was arre Ie dress and waist makers’ strike > ed the seeming inevitable re- : Re pep id |NEW COURT FOR CHILDREN. | suit { lows to the manufacturer in evidenced by the fact that up to last] mint im Jersey Aan jnight 1,124 dross and waist firms em- by Several & | ploying about 25,000 workers had aet-| TRE J. | aed with the union and conceded the | to ere w Court of I | forty-four-hour week, an in so in| !ations nen ap | f Managers of t Giria, the Board of + |dians and the State Boar and Correction, A ec named to urge pram Tt wa that pa dof » haa been Dill in LIKENS HAIG TOWELLINGTON | ‘That this position was untenable! tendon Times Pute Him Among shown by the many manufacturers Lenders of Wistory. who have made their own individual] LONDON, March 15—In discussing settlement with the strikers the retirement of Field Marshal tate from the Rhine comm charge of the home fy nd to «, the jtec as well as its Chairman of the Labor Committee During the past few days many |members of the association have made inquiries, through — interme- aries, if the union would comp: mise on the discharge Issue and » . Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, Dr, Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive no M you don’t under- | the death of Charles A. Harriman, aged |!" vinployer the | Tablets while treating patients for stand New Yo: Tad you been on |,ixty-nine years. He ran away from we apon tory diac earler chronic constipation torpid livers, tho ¢ side the poor, and | nome when a youth to enlist in the | Nich was settled in gereement made Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not i ne epniredt tay vay 0 Hod His activities included service as & Tex-|anould be left to the decision of an Vegetable laxative, Landithe time inuet dome when a member of the moun impartial chairman, ‘That the remain. ‘o griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- J will sec that contrast, and will & Deputy |ing workers will soon return to work d ea ‘the rich section and. destroy it, | United States Marshal in Kansas, Hoe|!s the gencral belief. lets. They cause the bowels and liver to }and will make conditions more|fought against the Indians and was — — fact normally. They never force them aval” wounded in the bate in which Sitting Printers’ sone: to unnatural action. - “Do you believe in that yourself, | 5. wan killed New. York School for Printers] pif you have a “dark brown mouth"—a the poor would be Justified Pi’ Yer ‘arriman won the national| Apprentices held ita {1th annual. ball] ad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick in that’ | he line Getae and entertainment last night in ‘Terrace | Headache-—torpid liver and are consti- “You |championship as @ long distance pe-| (iden h Street and Lexington | pated, you'll find quick, sure and only “You believe in revolution by j|destrian, walking 620 miles and 240 fair was in the nature | pleasant results one or two little from . 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Wages now paid are 41 cents an hour for first three months; 43 cents an hour for next nine months and 45 cents an hour after the first year, with time-and-a-half for overtime. This means that each worker can earn, during present emergency conditions, at least $9.00 per day. This bonus will be paid to all trainmen (men or women) now operating the cars in service; to all motorman and conductor employees of the company who return to their jobs at once and to all bona-fide applicants for work who are acceptedas PERMANENT EMPLOYEES. THIS OFFER DOES NOT APPLY TO PROFESSIONAL STRIKEBREAKERS The company will not employ professional strikebreakers, but it will make every legitimate effort to fill its ranks of trainmen with permanent employees so that it can operate its full schedule of cars. 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