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Show flLDWSH SEHTtOF II. S. flcWly Formed Labor Party Also Asks Repeal of the Espionage Act. fHKJ- Nov' - Iie.Ura of the I ,v (,ir..'il 1 ji!..-:- p.u-iy of I ho I'nttcil r Stale io'lJ.v oi;.;'i mi -curat Ions for o-I o-I mnlius llu oi-gani.-..itioii precedent to iVo;hI mtt"it.! i-oiivontlon ncM row-I row-I er'to n.-miunic candidates for president I- . president. The convention !funu'.l l.i.-t "'sht. :.li'r ccmpleling or-f'iniiation or-f'iniiation ..! .;M't.Hir a Platform of I mlriv-iwo planks. I rirganimtio" of l.v;.W. cs of U;, I.: '-". I 4d ha, : beguu in Uli- 1 Indiana, i vmisylvunla, Oregon. I Wnston aial other states. Chairman Hay'S of L'lev.Unici. Robert M. I R'jok of Chicago ami other loaders said. I hj'v. oxpect farmers and cooperative Ikodies to join- I intone the planks written into the ijatform were: 'vMiiion of the Unitod States senate. ' Reneal of the espionage not. with abolition abo-lition of conscription and secret treaties S establishment ot nee speed., press -1 assemblages. compulsory military training. I Vationai'.iation of railroads. ,.ther :ia-' :ia-' i-, j resources and all bast- industries, "option of the Plumb plan lor t..e I "oniiation of a league of workers of I . nations. |