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Show illis i GLOSESESSIQNS1 :tor L. Bergef Resigns 'rom National Committee Commit-tee of Socialist Party. (k-.-UIO. Sept. S.-Stena for the cil-jf cil-jf a now International Socialist oon-to oon-to unite tho radical forces of the d were taken today at the closing on of the national Socialist parly, n'ui Is to hold the congress at the est date practicable. In either New . .-,r i'lioSO. ' oues:ion was presented to the eon-ion eon-ion 'n the report of the committee itern'atiomil relations, which declared the Heme international Socialist res hf ceased to function and that' Moscow congress was not lnterna-,i lnterna-,i Vnder the terms of the resolution ited the Gorman majority t.oclallsU the factions of the parly m other ,,,.ie which declined to oppose the d war would he harred from' pftrilel-' ns i' the new international Socialist Loti'is En--viahl of Chicago suhmltted Inority committee report, which urged 'e ipecilic recognition of the Km-soviet Km-soviet congress held at Moscow, hut &"s rejected after a stormy debate. ,e" convention save Its uniuaHtled-In-ement of the Plumb plan for the m-di-ation of railroads, objection being e to the method of acquiring tlie oads and the limited representation Classified employees on the bourd to aire the transportation lines. .... lother resolution adopted after a urged the neeesstiry changes in fed-ami fed-ami slate constitutions to permit the Oon of all candidates to congress and ral assemblies by industrial trade ( Ips Instead of by territorial dlsrfclV. ' iccorcance with the Russian soviet ItVr resolutions adopted Included:' I protest against universal military aemand for the Immediate repeal of the Tral espionage law. 'protest against this country's becbirt-' Involved in a war with Mexico, roviair.g for the calling of aPan- alist congress. Opposition to any limitation of immi-Yien immi-Yien into the United States, he party elected the following' rmtlon-L rmtlon-L wmmittee: E. T. Melms. Milwaukee; Yiam Brandt. St. Louis: William H. 'i.rv, Indianapolis: John Hagel, Okia-k Okia-k Ci:v: George E. Roewer, Hoston; ' Wilson. Chicago, and James O'Neal, 7 York City. ngressman-e!ect Victor L. Berger. .:vaukee, who has been a member of the f onal executive committee since the inization of the party, declined to be yir.diriate for re-election. rue new Communist Labor Party of ?rica convention adjourned after ting the following national executive mi'itee: L. E. Katterfeld, Kansas; ..ander Bilan. Cleveland: Jack Car-Duluth, Car-Duluth, Minn.; Max Bedacht, Cali-and Cali-and Edwin Lindgren, New York The headquarters of the new party ' 'be at Cleveland. 1 "e Communist party convention also irned after electing offic'als. Its quarters will be either in New York hicago. |