More than 2,000 delegates from civilian support groups across Mexico went ahead and formed the political front, with the rebels from Chiapas standing by as "observers."
During it several delegates formed an anti-Stalin bloc.
Henry Smith was elected governor of the new provisional government and the remaining delegates formed a General Council.
The remaining delegates formed the General Council.
The remaining leftist delegates walked out and, meeting with the expelled delegates, formed the Communist Labor Party on August 30, 1919.
Deringhouse made the delegates form a group and the escorting officers encircled them in order to prevent their escape.
They joined the four overseas delegates to form the top 16.
After three days, the delegates formed the United Issarak Front to fight the French colonial government.
Turner's delegates would later form the "195 Club," which would become fundamental in his 1984 run.
The inaugural meeting took place in 1927 where a Chairman, Honorary Secretary and two delegates from each of the five State organisations formed a Council.