Any person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor who:
Sec. 11-14(1). By spoken or written words or personal conduct advocates, teaches or aids and abets criminal syndicalism or the duty, necessity or propriety of committing crime, sabotage, violence or any unlawful method of terrorism, as a means of accomplishing a change in industrial ownership or control, or affecting any political change; or
Sec. 11-14(2). Willfully and deliberately by spoken or written words justifies or attempts to justify criminal syndicalism or the commission or attempt to commit crime, sabotage, violence or unlawful methods of terrorism with intent to approve, advocate or further the doctrine of criminal syndicalism; or
Sec. 11-14(3). Prints, publishes, edits, issues, circulates or otherwise dispose of, or publicly displays any book, paper, pamphlet, document, poster or written or printed matter in any other form, containing or carrying written or printed advocacy, teaching or in aid and abetment of, or advising, criminal syndicalism; or
Sec. 11-14(4). Organizes, or assists in organizing, or knowingly becomes a member of, any organization, society, group or assemblage of persons organized or assembled to advocate, teach or aid and abet criminal syndicalism; or
Sec. 11-14(5). Willfully by personal act or conduct, practices or commits any act advised, advocated, taught or aided and abetted by the doctrine or precept of criminal syndicalism; with intent to accomplish a change in industrial ownership or control, or affecting any political change; or
Sec. 11-14(6). Voluntarily assembles with any society or assembly of persons, which advocates, teaches, aides or abets criminal syndicalism, upon the streets, sidewalks, alleys or other public places in the city or in any place, building, room or structure in the city.
(1953 Code, ch. 18, § 7)