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Show COMMUNISTS TO SPREAD GOSPEL Delegates of Far East Make Plans for Propaganda in Asia and Europe WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Definio plan to spread communlitio propapn da und organisation throunhout the cant wen laid at th recent COBjTQM I of the Peoples of the East at Baku. Azcrbaldjan, said an announcement Sunday by the st;ito department; The 1S91 delegates ntte-ndinK the concrp.1-.! were' declared to have "taken a i-ul amp oath, sworn upon a naked swurd, to work night and day to cause their respective countries lo rise against "capitalism and overthrew ll." WOMEN INTERESTED Soviet Ruesia was the country most largely reprrsentrd. it wa? stated, ful-j lowed in order by Persia, Georgia and I i lie nailvn tribe of the Causasui and Asia Fifty five of the delegates were women. ' 1 "Tht permanent work of thif gather T Ing," snld the department's announce-! ment, "is now to be carried on by a 'soviet of action and propaganda,' j which will work in contact with, and under the control of the communist Internationales, The headquarters of this 'soviet of action" will be at Baku. The congress has also established a permanent commission of nine members, mem-bers, of whom two are always to be' representatives of the communist In-1 tcrnationale. GREAT BATTLEFIELD. "The battlefield of tho soviet movement move-ment would embrace Asia as well as Europe under the plans and opinions I of leaders. "'The formation of an indi.rolublo union between the laborers of the cast and soiet Russia' was tbe announced, obj Mr. . of the congres, 'a union de-' Istined to be the greatest champion of the proletariat and the peasants.'! against the capitalistic entente. "Enver Pasha, rx-mlnister of war of. Turkey, addressed the congress in the name of the 'union of revolutionary j peoples of Morocco, Tunis, Tripoli, Turkey and Arabia." ti |