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TWENPEL SOMYALSTS FOUND BY ALBANY COMMITTEE (Continued From First Page.) Se am ee are Se, {paying membershin. Those lected to office are bound to fol- ww its dictates and their com- attance by drastic and compre- fhensive provisions in the party's onstitution. ( 6—These methods ané tactics fare prescribed for members as an ‘integral part of the party's prin- ‘ciples and programme. By the Wnternational body already de- fecribed, in the employment of leach and all these methods, the §Bocialist Party of America is in jony and accord with the fradical revolutionary Socialists all countries. ULD “COMPEL MINORITY TO SUBMIT.” Tne brief declares “that as the So- clalist Party is a political party and #eeks to achieve social reform by Perliamentary means, it, programme of industrial mass action has no place im its utterances.” It points out that Witnesses testified for the accused blymen that industrial action a oe general strike were to follow edntrol of the Government by parlia- tary methods, and that the ’s burpose “would be to compel = unwilling and rebellious bour- minority to submit to,the de- Gision of the ballot box.” ‘Another contention is that the pro- \ Rouncements of the party with re- to industrial action can have ‘RO such interpretation, that indus- trial action “is to be a compelling in- k fument {or wresting control of the nment from present honds and iting a class dictatorship.” ‘The brief says further that'there is “eomplete and satisfactory evidence that in the contemplation of the So- Cimlist Party of America the success of its movement to substitute for the || ent and institutions of the ‘United States a Soviet form of gov- ermment with harmonious institu- tipns, can only be accomplished by Pelitical action and industrial action Which must be employed as the two strong arms of a giant to pull down the structure of our Government, Which has been built and maintained Uhrough the inspiration, the toil and the blood of countless Icyal citizens f this Republic; the acts, conduct declaratios of the five Assem- their obedience, invariable ar 4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1920." co-operation Assembly last fall were received to-; FAMED LIFE SAVER RETIRES)|!!" *eciety woman, hax been ranted |, and submission to the purpose of the day by the Assembly Judiciary Com. @ divorce in the Washington County - 4 ee nvestign ie x Superior Court. Desertion and non- Socialist Party of America and the Charges against the five suspended | Mattallon Fire Cites Jon Be Chet eee Wore tha: Kinane Third Internationale.” Socialists, at New Reeke! | Judge C. W. Barrows heard theo Peaceful workers, the brief de- ne (certified copy of the records 2} Battation f Walter Jones apptied | ~ ‘ Ts intesioeus i ile in New York City stites thal | for re da: he Ne ts of Provi- clares, would hesitate to attack the Wit appited to the court tor pers | fOr ret! day from the New | # of Provi- institutions. of the Government, #0 m:ssion to change his name from| 0% Fire Department after almost a | that it was necessary to instill in Samuel hatred and con. De Witt. them prejuldice, tempt, which are “the unmistakable the Socialist Assemblymen.” eral election early in November. tory of the departn ) Hea he Committee will] Day, acting as a huma | That Orr and De Witt are members cnarge that De Witt was not legally | legs held by other f | of the Socialist Party in good sta elected to the Legisiature because he | fre ma fifth-story, w ing and pledged to support its prin ciples is found to be sufficient rea- has been proven, and it is recom- the men are ineligible and disquali- fied. M ¢ “It is by the organization to which they belong that these nen must be judged,” the brief says. ‘Their in- dividual acts and declarations inso- far as they have been proved serve merely to illuminate and to show in coacrete operation the principles, purposes and programme for which the organization stands and to con- firm the seditious purposes of the | party to which they belong.” Certificates of New York County officials to show that De Witt used a name to which he was not entitled by law when he ran for member of | OUR household upplies come in many sizes to fit your needs in a roomy kitchen or a compact kitchenette, 457" STREET amp o7n AYERUE : NEW YORK 4 uafailiny 4 q 4 . Hi Models for Spring ere now being shown Orders accepted for Alterations and Repairs at Summer Prices Furs Received for Storage at All Times of the Year C. G. 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