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Show I BREAKING UP OF THE THIRD &ART? Without cohesiveness, the Third party is bplitting into factions. t Thursday the members of the Committei of Forry-eight liroke away from tie organisation and latei the sjngl'e tax group rebelled The fusion movement, Forty-eight speakers d 'land, was what Gilbert Roe, La Fojlette's personal representative, characterized as the "intolerance" of the laboi part) leaders. "Von can never make a class part) in this countr) and have, il amount to anything, 'J he declared. "You can never build up a labor part) successfully in this country as in Great Britain. "The rock n which the merger between the Committee of Forty-eight and the Labor part) went in smash was guild socialism. The issues were irreconcilable and the break inevitable ' -aid Allen McCurdy, secretar) of the Committei oi Forty-eight. 'The solidity of character which led lo the formation of the Committee of Forty-eight Forty-eight will not. in my judgment, having anything to do .;th the new j Farmer-iLabor party. Personally. I cannol indorse its platform nor! i support its candidates What happened was simpl) it. at We were camouflaged into believing w Id got together when there was no real basis Of agreement We found that while we had boon seeking to do away with domination iy what we call Wall street, ' they asked us to set np instead domination by the United Mine Workers oi America. " This proves that the Third party advocates are without an issue which appeals with great force The radicals make charges without proof and they fail to agree among themselves as to what is wrong with the country No indepi ndi n1 political movement devoid n1 principles which grip the imagination and sin- tbs In ,i- and bouI of humanity can succeed in this countr) |