Show CO OLID GE AID ES I READY TO TB MEET SENATE UN ON REDS AED Administration C Claims I 1 a aim i m s Possession of Positive Data on Count Karolyi ADMITS STATUS TO RADICAL PAPER Austrian Alleged to Have Declared I HI Am a Most Radical Revolutionist By FREDERICK WILLI WILLIAM M WILE Written for tor The Telegram W WASHINGTON D. D C C. Oct 27 21 Concrete evidence of ot the communist of the Karolyi family I is In the possession of the United States government 1 It will be Exhibit Ex lx hibit A Ain in the the administrations administration's I Ex ca case e for barring Countess Karolyi Karoly I wife of ot th the former president of ot I Hungary 1 from this country If it and when Red Catherines cause Is Js laid before the senate at the instigation I of ot her host Ralph B. B young Pennsylvania Republican leader The evidence on file in Washington in-Washington consists of ot statements statements statements state state- ments declared to have been made by Count Michael Karolyi personally personally person person- ally to UJ Ui Elore a 0 Hungarian daily dally newspaper published In in New NewYork NewYork York City and the leading foreign lansu language ge communist organ In America I am a most radical revolutionist revolution revolution- 1st said Karolyi according to an article published in UJ Elore on May 24 24 1925 My ly conviction the count continued is that capitalism I must be superseded by a proletarian proletarian prole prole- tarlan regime Social questions can be solved only by the dictatorship dictatorship dictatorship dictator dictator- ship of the proletariat It Is the the proletariat that thatis is now enthroned at Moscow Under under under un un- der the guise of ot the soviet republican republican lican Hcan government of ot Russia PAPER PUTS QUESTION UJ Ui Elore disclosed that Count Karolyi Is honorary president of ot the American 1 Hun irlan- irlan Re tc n page 8 3 I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I COOLIDGE COOLID GE AIDES I READY T TO 0 MEET SEN SENATE ATEON ON REDS I Continued from page 1 party part and addressed to him the following open question Although you are arc not sojourning in the United States at present you OU will vill read this question You will know without our emphasizing this to you with what great Interest the Hungarian American-Hungarian workers are awaiting your answer to this question ques ques- I tion Before putting this question to you ou I 1 have to recall to your memI mem- mem I ory mem-ory ory a conversation and the circum- circum stances under which it took place Shortly after alter your our arrival In the United States through Mr Simon you brought to our our-knowl- i edge that you desired to speak to toj i us You could not come to us however as your steps were I II watched by federal detectives and I if It it were known that you ou had called upon us your OUr application for extensIon extension extension ex- ex tension of your temporary permit would be in vain Through Mr Sze Sze- you ou requested us to give you an opportunity to have a private conversation of ot which the federal detectives would not have knowledge knowl knowl- I edge SILENCE DEMANDED We gave you this opportunity and you OU told us what you had on your heart You stated first of ot all that you rou had no proposition to tomake tomake tomake make at present but that you might after you after you regain your right to speak and that we should consider your our statements as strictly confidential also stated that if we should publish what you tell teU us us you rou w would uld be bo obliged to deny it Thereupon in your which lasted about an hour and a half during halt during which you were interrupted here and there b by our questions you questions you said in substance the following I II I I desired to speak to you for the I II I sole purpose of ot expressing my friendship towards your activities I am today a most radical revolutionist revolutionist I and it Is but natural that I I should sympathize with the communist communist communist com com- party I will work towards towards' winning over the peasantry for th the I I revolution For the present I cane cannot cannot can can- I II not speak publicly Inasmuch as I I e would thereby break my promise given to the state department and I would be forced to leave the coun coun- try However I want to acquaint you with my standpoint so that you ou would know that I am in sympathy with your activities I 1 desire to speak to you OU for tor the UJ Ui Elore explains that it extorted extorted extorted ex ex- the above admissions from Count because of suspicions that he sympathized with the so called revolutionaries who are not as per cent red as the the Moscow communists of the tits Third Inte The newspapers newspaper's newspapers newspaper's newspapers newspaper's news news- papers paper's open question to KarolYi de demanded demanded demanded de- de a direct answer as to whether meant everything he said when he made the private confessions above quoted PREPARED FOR BATTLE The Coolidge administration is f I ready for tor the fight t threatened threaten InI in inthe inthe I the senate in consequence of ot the barring of Countess Countes It will I take its stand not only on the plain and unequivocal letter of the law excluding revolutionary aliens but buton buton buton on the justification for that law The existing Immigration statutes provide for r the exclusion of ot anarchists anI anarchists an I or persons persona who believe In Inor Inor I or advocate the the overthrow by force torce or or of the United States I government or of all aU forms of ot taw law lawand and persons persona who advise advocate or teach the overthrow by force torce or I violence of the United States govI gov I or 02 of ot all aU forms of law Jaw When Then the time comes the administration admin admin- will Inform the senate that thet membership in the communist In in- in plainly brings per persons in-I in ns affiliated with it within the scope of the American laws just quoted i iThe The manifesto and program of the I communist party contain the fol fol- followIng following lowing typical statements Communism does not propose to capture the bourgeois parliamentary tary state but to conquer and de destroy destroy destroy de- de stroy it ft The proletarian class struggle is es essentially a political struggle The I objective is the conquest by the proletariat of ot the power of the I state BANKS ON WORKERS The conquest of the power of ot the the state is accomplished b by the mass power of ot the proletariat Political mass strikes are a vital factor in developing this mass power preparing preparing preparing ing the working class for the conqUe conquest con con- qUe quest quert t of capitalism The power of the proletariat proletarIa lies fundamentally in its control of the Industrial process The mobilizing of this control against capitalism means the initial form torm of the revolutionary mass action action action ac ac- ac- ac tion that will conquer the power of the state Mass lass action is Industrial in Its origin but It Jt acquires political I chara character ter as it ft develops fuller tuner forms torms Mass action in the form of ot general genera I general political strikes and demonstrations demonstrations demon demon- unites the energy and forces of the proletariat brings I proletarian mass pressure upon the bourgeois state slate The more general generali i f and conscious mass action becomes become the m more re It antagonizes the bourgeois bourgeois bourgeois bour bour- I state the more moro it becomes I political mass action Mass action is responsive to life Jle itself the form of ot aggressive proletarian struggle gIe under imperialism Out of ot this struggle develops revolutionary mass action the means for the tho proletarian proletarian proletarian pro pro- conquest of power STEP BY STEP Strikes of protest develop Into general political strikes and then Into revolutionary mass action for tor forthe forthe the conquest of ot the power of ot the state Mass action becomes p political in purpose while parliament extra I I tary in form it ig is equally a process process process pro pro- cess of ot revolution and the revolution re itself in operation The communist party shall shan participate participate participate par par- in mass strikes not only to achieve the Immediate purposes of ot the strike but to develop the I revolutionary Implications of the mass strike I The revolutionary era compels the proletariat to make UR use of the I I means o of battle J j IL ce r bate Its Its Its' entire energies s namely maas action with its logical resultant resultant result result- ant direct conflict with the government government government gov gov- machinery in open combat All 11 other methods method such as revolutionary revolutionary use of ot bourgeois will be of only secondary significance A communist would not have to tobe tobe tobe be directly affiliated with the American merican branch of ot the party to come within the scope of aliens ex ex- It is sufficient that he be bea a member of any anyone one of ot the bodies composing the communist I Copyright 1925 I I |