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a Gate, has resulted in the arrest, of fomething like 5,000 persons. Mr, Palmer announced that his campaign, which continues, is in the interests of Americanism and its ac- tivities have aroused nation-wide Commendation, Gov. Smith {mn his Message gave the Legislature some a@dvice on the Americanization qu ton » The Republican Legisiature has taken up the task of Ameri- eanizing New York. The first step is tho arbitrary jectment from the Assembly of BY LEADERS IN five duly elected members be- cause thdse members made open ~ ” campaigns in advocacy of the Brineiplee of the party they rep. Hv lin Regrets Hasiy St Special elections must be held | Unwarranied, Says « in the districts represented by the | five Socialists, if they are even. | tually ousted from the Assembly, | and the dominant majority will MANY fee that they hit the bottom. Inasmuch as no criminal charge has been lodged against these men as yet, ‘there is nothing to prevent them trom going back into their constituencies ‘nd again running for the Assembly, ‘TWO SCRVED IN THE ASSEMBLY Whitman. SEE La Guardia Declares Socialist Ban May Force Real Anii- Government Pari). | LAST VEAR. Commenting on the action of the | Bolomon and Claessens, two of the, i De Assemblymen rushed out of the ASEMUIY In ousting ite Socialist Members pending trial, Aldermanic President F. H, La Guardia said: “If we are not careful we muy wit- ‘Chamber yesterday afternoon, served in the last Assembly. They were eleated in 1918.0n the same ticket thas presented their names to the voters im 1919, and they advocated the same Principles last fall they advocated ir 1918 when this country was at war. ALBAN noas the building up in this country of u real anti-American, ant ment party. Li y conduct ours jovern- us constitutty THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY JANUARY 8, S<EMBLY ACTION ASSAILED | ALL PARTS ~ASUNAMERIHN AND LEGAL t-Even in ime. al Is Lost War Ti Y. Jan onal ae for and *~ LIBERTY SET ASIDE pavcee MUCH T00 LIGHTLY, _ FEAR OF OF LAWYERS. ™ Danger W nen §| Spirit of Square wall that we have saved in the evolution of human justice, when so much of Hbevty protection But the Assembly of 1919 dia not SVe—we who are not rad nd [is ligntly wet aside simply because it bring charges against them. do not believe in the overthrow of! secma inconvenient to the ‘aingle It 4s stated here that the action of {M'* Goxernment—that we will be| tracked mind,” te expreesed in a + Speaker Sweet ip initiating the aum-, “bove criticism. port given out by the State Bar Axs- goary proceedings nguinst the five|, “let us reduce the cost of tiving |gociation's Committee on baw. Re. Socialist Assemblymen was based on Tht would be one of the murext and form to-day, ‘The repurt will be sul evidence in the hands af the Lusk @!ickest cures for radicalinm. We mitted to the assuciation at its an committee. New York knows of the @f® Now almost on the meatices Wet (nual meeting here on Jan. 16 and 17. Luck committe, beaded by Senator °F te Russian peasant “AS A vemult of war conditions thers Task of Binghamton. The assertion “! SUPPOKe the Assombly had cor- the report says, “that the fs tnferentially made that documents t#!n facts before them to warrint (1 i im the possession of the Lusk com. #¢un. But, at first blush, this thong mittee show the five Assemblymen ‘curs to me: If we W-day hold are connected with the Communist the seiting of represent Party and in league with the Soviet/#0n of their platform, may not an- wwe oo * Government of Russia, other purty with an absolute majority out being The five Socialist Assembly- | to-morrow hold up the seating of op- | which ney mon are citizens. The Depart- | posing party members by not! mont of Justice rule governing | their platform?” persons accused of conspiring Mayor Hylan suid: against the Government is that “L regret that such hasty action eitizens falling under the ban are . te be arrested and turned over to } the State courts to be prosecuted under the anarchy statutes. None of the five Assemblymen appears to be on the Department of Jus- tice lists. erty Aer may re, bers of the Legisiature. These mem- bers were electod by the vote of the peaple and should be extended every } possible consideration that the duly elected members of the other politics it} cancel the Inability ¢ courts may ex within the power of the no ber of society to sect jthe prose may be thchtly catiblished taken jn excluding the Socialist mem- | under guise of haw: be wadminin May Serape deciared orth ys peucetul friends of good order, o cope w | Legisiature may deom it wise tail the ease wilh which a household- er may keep arms;'a court muy find! 4 impair Impaire: tration through Unconstitut the police may | ald Will be followed by a te assembling of | yer out of fea ith disorde: to NUil spirit of individual tib- seriously supposed interest of public sufety tives by rea |and efficient ain with. fonal ite spirit; st bull which it 1s not Sehaettler mal mem. censorship of ur of rw ells parties are given. it consistant with its idea of consti. Yeaterday’s proceeding smacked “If after charges were preferred, an, tutionality to drag an accused person of the ballyhoo preceding the side | jn veutigation made, and a fair hearing | Me 4 Jurisdiction on a theory of con- show of a circus. For hours in | nag jt thon found th structive presence; but they all fdvance of the menting of the was then found that they were | together are the constant dropping | r ‘i guilty of any act or in any wity|which weurs away a stone. Legislature rumors were twisting Actively connected with any organiz" “Pho tendency to disregard the in- ' here and there. that the Assembly tion whose purpose is to destroy tho | Mbit ions of the Constitution’ is wide. call to “pull’ somethi npr It leads fo deviecs to obey preg ied male Wepkely ae Government, then the action of the! thy letter while violating. the spirit Legislature would Stato and Nation.” Controller Craig: “L admire the nerve be upheld by up and take notice. SWEET SHUT OFF APPEAL TO THE LAW. forecast was justified when’ deal, right well-being It hi of 8 direction, pas kept u bot dd t headed h for do world Whatever may be said of the wr affairs tho The spirit is fair play and the square in the atic E Sweet und the Assembly in taking this Nabens corpux and {te functions, ¢ ' Speaker Sweet dramatically sum- pala ie Assembly In taking thls venue. of the power of Congress 10 I moned the five Socialists before the ‘ . fix the situs of crimes of omission, } ‘ar of the Assembly, formally ac-| Pistrict Attomwey Francis Martin, of the fact will remain that ft is not : the Bronx: @ square deal nor fair play to take k Seen OE HORE BEE SNe ere atl fariillar with the ¢ even an enemy, under the guise of I Government and called upon the Re-| judicial process, to a distant point) | publican Assembly floor loader, Mr.|Munist Party constitution and by-laws. for tylad for an omission.” | Adler, to offer a resolution calling, !f there men have in any way suh- This etricture Is based on the re for the suspension of the acoused, | 8Fibed to those doctrines they are not nomen, ie Weatiantan toe cae | 0 m ‘These ‘Socialist legislators having) "t to sit In a legislative body because the law pluced the office of been reared on arguments conducted | State Senator John J. Dunnigin the Alien Property Custodian in in meetings are wisards on pariia-| (1emocrat): Tense bo far as Washington was con- mentary law, and one of the accused! “I understand the Attorney General cared, was that he had omitted to % to tell the 8 .| has received from the Lusk Comimit- report to that offlicial ir, Washing- Assemblymen began to tell the Speak-| pe er what the law is as applied to! tee evidence which establishes a prima ton con ing his Evening Mail when he alread: had been charges aguinst members of the As-/ facie caro against cach and every one Aalnswe when Ne already had been sembly. of th men. If this is borne out the) by a Grand Jury in New York, Speaker Sweet (this was before A semblyman Adler offered hin resolu- | tom) announced that the accused ' lawmakers would have a chance to) ut in thelr defense after a vote had! taken .on their guilt or inno- fence. That vote was taken by the “court cf last resort—the Assembly, While the vote wan osfensibly on a resolutiqn submitting the cases of the five Socialists to the Judiciary Committee, it was really a vote on the accusations of the Speaker, wh plainly told the accused men that they were not representatives of the je of New York, but repreaenta- of aliens whose Interests are action wi have been justified, Uniess | this evidence, however, ix conclusive, the action was too hasty.” Richart W. Lawrence, the framer Count person whe of the ¥. MC. A: “1 am not for form. ‘They should be given chance before the Judiciary Committee nover = the edit) 8 conspiracy.” of the ated force of violence or| | the tr he expresses a aor treasonable or dis- moving spirit behind yester- day's sensational Socialist be Deputy Attorney General Berger,|n the action of the Legislature expulsion of thi Assemblymen appears to leader of Brooklyn: | “T do not want to pass an opinion in ov. {loyal sentiments be should be ex-| perilled. opposed to the Interesta of this Gov- | Ht) : John WW. Me Democratic | OF of terror, o had re. Such \s NOS though he refinements jo Venue are not calculated to preserve show that they had no part in any | the safeguards of the Constitution, is not the epirit of fair play, and when George Gordon Battle, Lawyor—No our judicial proc man should be excluded merely be-| to the protection of an accused person cause of his political opinions, but if| under such circumstances, the liberty be has advo individual institutions of the are inadeq cndengered country “It could not have been foreseen by the report says making ap act of omission a crime, a done nothing but | Chairman of the Bronx and President) (rain from @ prescribed duty could be Indicted and tried where it was his oppression in any |duty to do the act, ‘that by were of " nite and im- “Through the yell of apprehension, or of unpopularity should still be able to defend the prin- ciples of constitutional liberty, more than at present have we needed we Never 1920. ST. REGIS WEDDING FOR MARIE JORDAN AND F.V. SCHAETTLER | ‘ j 1 ‘ ee | i ‘° - . MISS ORT JOROAN | Ceremony Will Be Wilaessed by Relatives and Intimate Friends, and Mes, rg Bertrant Jordan ent out jaye jons for the mar | riage of their daughter, Miss Mariv Do Milt Jordan, to Frederk: Voliner on the afternovn of Jan. 24, XVI. suite of St ceremony wil wile and it M have in K essed by the Louis the be w trtend option. Miss Jordan's only attendant wil young sister, Kathrya Jorda i Midleton Rose will act as best man tives be | “SOVIET ENVOY" MARTENS READY TO IVE HIMSELF P (Continued from Mirst Page. | been tapepd and that she always! talked in code, After getting the num-_ ber her conversation ran something | Itke this: “When | Normandy, it's upple blossom ru time tn with you in the} pring, tra There's a longing; in my heart you, and 1 won't go! home wnt.) mornin, | SEVERAL “ARK” LOADS SOON} READY. The Department of Justice is pre-} paring in Washington for the biggest deportation In the history of ths) country, expecting to have enougi ont of the preseat batch to fill two! et Arke large than the Buford, | ‘The ships may not sail for a month, Fourteen more Reds were taken from the Department of Justice to Ellis isiand, Mr. Ubl said that for the present the prisoners would be allowed to meet friends without an intervening wire #creen, but Wf any disorder or attempts to escape occur- bo la for red it would be restored. Commenting on a stutement by} ¢ roayman Siegel that the Reds were treated better than the regular immigrants, Mr. Uhl said: “The food is exactly the same, Be- cwuse of the necessity for keeping the Reds in comparatively sinall groups for case in handling,.they have more roo in thelr dormitories than | fo immigrants, but this cannot be avoided." ' signing | member of the United Labor Kdy at } the Rand School and a lecturer for WHO OUSTED SOCALISTS ARE. AND WHAT THEY STAND F —~—— (Continued From Firat Page.) man from Twe tan, was born in Uk years ayo and came to America in 1909, Hé Worked a8 a garment cutter and attended the night classes at Pubtic School 160, In 1911 he was graduated from the Kast Side Evening High School, and five y a decree of bachelor of science tom Cooper Union He was employed an engineer under the Public Service Commission in the construction of the subways, ve- to go to the Aswembly in 1918 He is a student in the nicht classes the New York Law School, and is h District, Manhat- ine twenty-seven as tional Committee, of No. Union | Square. ‘ Waldman is an active m the International Ladies’ Gatment | Workers’ Union. In 1917 he was elected from the Twelfth District iber of re later was given | MILLIONAIRES' FETE |ROMANELLI GETS LIKE HAMLET WITH REDUCTION IN BAIL HAMLET LEFT OUT — Friends of Underiaker Accised in Rockefeller Can't Atiend Golden] Whiskey Deaths Promise Dinner of Mer) Who Made For. | $50,000, lunes in, Standard Oil, | tt wae expreted tila arternoon that EMILLIONALES from |J0hM Romanelll, undertaker of No Third Avenue Brooktyn, indie * parte of the Unite one of the principale in the wood ites who built up for- | jig) rey said Orr, “will put a strong argnment i sat sities bad nae Hol sales that resutted in 100 deaths « in the hands of the Communists ¢ [nes In olf wil gather ty New | many caxes of blinineae would be re- | helped to expel from our party. They York next Saturday torcelebrate \ “an | before te cht will argue, “What is the use of Me the golden anniversary of the | H was ogi ined ty Fede ing when if your voles ure not stolen rent orgutiization of Ue Stand- thapfiokt at $100,000, but on election day, you will not be § EON Cohuane at Oa fed tor las eaenlE oun mitted to take your seat?’ Against, "FA Ol Company of Ohno. Healintion: 40 1980,000 } that Tsay that the wetion will not be John D. Rockefeller, who as | . = | sustained by a sing vwurt and that spending the winter tm Blorida. 7 | We will be‘upheld in our fight by that way p Many of Ii ela deel representative government upon Vileat sh - WERE Aenanalige Lo -asipply Gant whieh rests our foundation.’ SAEED E Crue NESE SURCSE Rea ABH Charles Solomon was born in Man. evel, Why have sinussed lines Royal ¢ inn venue agent, and hattan thitty yours ago. He was the in tens und scores of millions will | United sti Wal Lins Mi. Powers orator of his class when he was gather at a private diner af Brooklyn, tuediy wrlaikned | Jacob graduated from Publie School No. 84 Brivate “diniiee And [tember of No. a0 Has Cid Street and in Brooklyn, Fe tay workedas are. CCCOUNL Fensiniscences of The frat | Kerdericn | urain Np. aay goth porter SAVER NOW. Vick. Hows Venture of an undertaking that in [Siete before Ue. ine APL gl papers and by home study qualitved ball a century has grown ty [volo for. ve Hi PLD! stu for The Rexents exiumination to ety World: wide proportion: USA Mecohn snd Stoinbers the New York Law School, where hiv names ‘ sratebtiaeioe) Cerasehaae Ne ih ORAS Save has. completed three years of the fo ii Me aialteet Ac LN abl a ed cl ear night “olan course, He wis ALMIRALL JURY [otiaea th Wcit padaiiig 100 Baklons E weerctary to Meyer London durinz ty Te ction, kee London's first term in the House of HITS SWAT AGAIN presentatives, und was exccutive Anather Ponte iw Cattives veretary for the seven Sovhillats it the Board of Aldermen in 1918. Stat hs , , oaltis x are assuciates,” he suid, “is a lawless —Means Case | Ly : Layo ebSd perversion of haw We shalt not per cans Case to | Premier ntriguing. to in| mit it to und dishonorable wil put ove our attitude toward Be Aired. be | the established government of the ree-corne! ht, receiv | 1 squabb - bea by id Uh Calving 8) state. We will go about our busi. & squabble with District Aco nxtfority of all votes cast The next! joss uf nutintuining our riglits ta The Extrvordiniary sour he was defeated by a Musion! peacetul and orderly manner, Wo layrnond F, -Almfrat! candidate by 400 votes. tn 1419 he! "h foe!, with my rehate Afourned to-day well eat was efected against a Fusion candi- | the secret of the wction of Kn wus atimounced that te ; ae ae Phan, | Publican majority may be found ina inde itt abit Novl diate by a majority of several hun- | pian ty prevent us from exposing cer Maud K pilasters dred. In the Assembly of 1918 he was! tain information which we have re- inurder Means waa tried and Wicd tetive in suport of the food bill, the Pung, the rett activities of tly wautd be heard neat work sa to the gait the hydro-electric power! Lusk Committee Sie informa bby PRs . We intended to bring out on the foor t IL social insurance and educational) iy Assembly reggerding. the . District Attorney ithe (Mewitte legislation, This year he was dele-! inittes was at le startling Only sated by (he Socialist group to con. by getting us off U by this wet The saw © was due fo the appest duct the t fora new milk bill and | of vinlonoe could t be clearod USL now stenostapher ond i featalialns for the committee's progranine Jury room, District At Swann | FeAUH a seen oH Solomon Nas Carew diate ters, easured. the A sult “Those men vould not have voted) aya of whol are in school Phe ot bra ; ie otherwise if they had tried.” As-|is but a few inonths oli. : BENITA laerenan Oe semblyman Waldinan said to- . ance st Snead Hy iH SPOT | Omerieiiait emer then we the home o wind Seloel in i ‘= s, discussing the action of the Assembly oe teen et ee ai enue. mint te IU la inderatuod: there ts to. tea yesterday. They all Wad their in+| da fora meeting of the rb 'y structions from their bosses, who in| ix the on t stroke of sry, Lo: te take 4 vote on ak turn had their instructions from Wail | Propasiunda Ge ur fevor "0 Pa alt ad Harel ee. Sirect. As we went out, some of the ‘ (Bes Hote prove the existences af For Qualit Beddin Assombiymen said to us. ‘We couldn't ing cri Ni g kelp it boys.’ |U. S. SHIP TO MOVE Anti- hevtk rpers NOT PERMITTED TO SPEAK IN BEHALF OF RIGHTS. | TROOPS IN SIBERIA ALMANY, American | “The resolution was neither consti- | . Btutan ee i y Nitional nor lawful. 1 attempted to} Will Be Used to Repatriate ¢ suey itis obiuce tn Nae York, speak in defense of our rights, but Poles, Jugo-Slavs and Was Incorporited to-day, The pur- was net peyited fu Wo en, Beh 4 oe, (ret Salat! propagate “tye as Th Betting Spectatst fy 90 years criminal betore the bar of justice can teavihe corporators include William Francis SHOW ROOMS get a hearing, but we, the elected rep-! WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—Anv Doyle, Peter Andrew Curran, Frank resentatives of the majority of the) ships furnished by the Shippin Lipton, Joseph Harris and Stephen 8 ERANK A. HALL & SONS people of our districts, could not, will be uxed to repatriate Canc Spear, all of New York City. 5 West 45th St., New York City worse example of untairness in| Slovak. Polish, Jugo-Slay and Ro: -- — — | mantan troops now in Siberia, it was a spirit of hysteria could not have! "Ni 1 ee At Be ikte ee been offered to the lawless element of Ti inent. The first of the. vewsels, the community than that offered by} the Prosident Grant and the America, he Assembly yesterday.” |voon will leave New York for Vindi- Samuel A. DeWitt, lalist AS- vostok. where they will be due about semblyman from the Third Assembly vb. 10. District of the Bronx, was born in These vessels will move about 14,-, New York {old and lives with his wife and two sons at No. 7$7 Crotona Park North. He is a graduate of the City College and has « degree of bachelor of arts in the repatriation will be taken care from the New York University, is of He! the bead a at Newark, N. J. eighty men. He where he employs three-cornered fight, in} which Assemblyyan Robert 8. Mul- len, Democrat, And his Republican opponent were defeated. : Mr. DeWitt went to Newark to look | after his business affairs to-day and could not be seen to comment on yes terday's action of the Assembly, August Claestens, representing the 17th Assembly District of Manhattan, was born in Berne, Switzerland, June 19, 1885, and cume to the United States in 1890, He was educated in parochial schools of New York City up to the age of fourteen years, He worked at various trades and, stydied at Cooper Institute and at the Rand School, He has been a teacher at fall, in a the Socialist Party, He was nominated for Congress in 1914. In the follows ing three years he was three times nominated for the Assembly and in He is twenty-nine years 900 of the troops and it is expected large machinery H States manufacturing company, with offices) Whose soldiers are at No, 25 Church Street, and a plant | tration of the troops will be under as clected to the |, Assembly on the Socialist ticket last | ¢, t the movement then will contingto at the rate of 10,000 monthly until it * completed ‘The cost of America’s participation COLLATE aoe + Dt U ca ne " of loans made by the United | trihe followiue uiveimity of meus et avers to the Foreign Governments persss Lemon, Orange and Chocolate. adhet of gar Unraualled. involved. Repa- [ay velvet Chocalutt,, VERY SPEC of out Se finishing feature re. xmenth FOUND BOX Bie juicy mounds of pare telly tain Thane ofmere font dulces in flavors, SPRCIAL TO-DAY AND Rot OR ont 19¢ Two Important Extra Specials For To-morrow, Friday, January 9th ASSORTED FU kum, some of strawberry, orange, lemon ans the direction of Brig. Gen. Hin Chief of the Army Transport Servi d will be one of the last big mili- 'y operations of the war. POLICEMAN'S WIFE RELENTS, | 0 Jaint Against Von Calliara Din misned af Her Reque: ASSORTE HAKD CANDIES: where ¥ my ux much AR you Mt een tOCOLATE CREAMERY CARAME COVERED ‘The complaint of felonious assantt We; bu re vieading und thors leat nauarey of caranirl dl rit : Ougiy satisfartors ansortment 0 You ever set your teeth, made against Patrolman Witllam Von Tidid Candlen Gon will Rot bene Calas mule from ibe Caltara by Florence, hia wife, wus dis- Urined of Crystal Blocks, Satinetten, iets. tasty ery prod ie yi 1 kooddse ERT POUND BOX renowned Our rort~ 59c i .,, Blonvoms, 1 Confections, and Our regu <49¢ missed to-day i nthe Magistrate's Court, Jamaica, at the request of Mrs, Von Callara and on motion of Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Ryan. Tt had beon aliexed tht on Christmas night Yon Callara returned to his home at No. 179 Novris fae Jamuica, x exhilerate: “ : Was put owt and that the policeman , KE sour Heke aA EIEN; se Tle. Kea. unclous "are Cherries. | which smothered thratened to use a gun if she yeturned, Sent to the Kings County Hospital for | observation, Von Calara yesterday wins | pronounced sane, Ye ou morsel ob Rip. dulden yellow 0 fon" Molunses ude with a tener of dellcions Fash are in a Ught-as-w-nnow= (e ——— ninoee "plese frued in “our” wari Melteve ‘Mies De May May Be ta|]| Hesiga cep iat Taint Prealim Mexico. excelled Cho- Tea ae “CHICAGO, Jun. &.—Jeanne De Kay, POUND Box Storests New York, ROX protegee of Jane Addam: who dinap- Brookiyn, Newiarls. meee to, the LAs Committee. | old epnper (ove that in & Sea aoe Meese paired. Tovon au | DEtrett Holds 100 Rede; GOO Rewate | 1915 and 1919 he was olected. peared a week go, may haye gone to exact location sce telephone directory. Backing up the Attorney General and situation [ would have appointed a| fi nrotec' " Their Liberty. Naessens. seen to-da , | Mexico, according to a clue uncovered ineluves the co ker Sweet ie the part of the Committes to iifreatigate each indi. |ehemy should have the pr ‘arraigned DETROIT, Jun. &—-Examination of Seeman eae i eee by police to-day, She lived “with her Republican machine dominating the vidual, Lom forced to the belief that | fUndamental law When the 400 alleged radicals taken in rude | NO: 3408 Fifth Avenues snd he consid= |nnrnts “in “Seaico, wirere “hes Lower Houre of the Legislature at, the Legislature must have had amy p / ere Was compieted jast night, anda| cred the action of the Logisiature as /imde a fortima if the inet thie time. evidence to warrant the netion taken * | more than 800° prisoners were turned |’ Ke With a touch of tragedy." He|areney told wutharities. re It should be borne in mind that| United States Marshal Jiunes M.|Athany in in violation of the fund ae priadnets Were turned | a he knew tho Legislature had the |*embling Mien De Kay, wecorpanicd by Speaker Sweet is a candidate for, Power, Brooklyn: mental prin for wh ousands | Over to lnmigration officers Inelud- Z | man dressed in a soldier's uniform * the nomination for Gove nor. Comp-| “I think it outrageour. 1 do not of brave Americans laid down their | M8, Mose arrested in the November | power to exclude any member WhO |arranged for wansportation to tue troller Travis and Secretary of State! think tho Legislature has the right ty! fi talds, 400 are held here for deporta-| was considered unfit, but declared prea are Loo Sepa reree. Wn she te not gees the wish vd t people a8) "No matter what our personal opin- an z that there was no charge of persunal x scene rt expressed at the polls Y party ions of certain radicals may be, we ms BY 5 ante -® 4 is * the treatar bill, Speaker Sweet has premented a platform and the voters muri he consistent. countiy | MME, CURCI To BE CITIZEN, | rcintee Bee at Any OF) Sal ae HAVANA ENTRIES. | 0 Hite bol tvad AN VRLNI Ur CUR TEA HEROES IN rRANCI swiped the spotlight. [bad an opportunity to study the ongit to be tho very Mecca of fre eee *| Thive of them tetually gerved in mL SEA ae IF YOU ARE one of the 42,000 relatives who lave requested the G ae | reoora of ench canddate, If taoy dom Free epeech shold not be ins | Mpyttes far Paver Four Hours After | Mo Assembly, he himself for two! Si TRACK, HAVANA. Jin S—! cenment to bring buck our soldier dead from France ; ANDORSES QUSTING. | commit. #5 avert act Shere are laws tortered swith \inlows (lina 1#t eyectiic Diverce, years, without a question of personul |ag follows: 01 So merFOw’# races wre] Ware requested to attend a public meoting ta be held Friday, January and smachinery provided to convict) violation of the kiw *HICAGO, J. untitness FURST WACE Quarter any fustonme: | & at 8 UM, at the Stuyvesant Mish School, 1th St and Virst Ave, OF SOCIALISTS them, ‘Then they could be unseatod.”| Can't the lemisiators veo that by | CHICAGO, Jun, §—Amelita Guin. | UNTO \ ey utomins” 1G) Borough of Manhattan, New York Cil) United States Attorney Leroy W./ thelr arbitrary action they are phiy | “urel grand opera singer, to-day ro- he cuse of Berger is different, eilaticuse 5 IF YOU ARE one of the 19,000 who prefer to lea¢e your dear ones remain _ Resa, Brooklyn: Jing right into the hands cf the rad) | -etved her frat American citizenship] he said, “berause he has been enn- } ; : : nda 7 in France, kindly disregard this notice, as there is no desire to influence your Deputy Attorney General Rerger “If tihexe men are pledged r-leals and making © ta to ratool papers, for which she applied four houre vigted of a crime,” judgment. ° - ‘ Ranizo the overthrow of the Govern- | ism? Don't they re they wre r fter being granted a divorce yout wuuel Orr of No, 833 East 67h $ 2 . Declines to Say if He ment It would be an outrage to have! sorting to the same rough i rut om Lule) C, Cured, Street, the Fourth Assembly District, * ia ORIECT OF THIS MEETING is: ME THE SOLDIER Helped. then wit in a lecialature. methods which are being rerort dt Her patition states’ that sho w the Bronx, who was elected In 1917 ah Hy a | ‘© form an anization similar to the "BRING HO! pec. | Borough President Bi rd ioxel-]in Russia? ‘The fundamental prnet | sory in Milan, Italy, Nov. 18, 1889 Phe | and re-elected last year, was praised yas | DEAD LEAGUE” of Pittsburgh, Pa, and to prevent further delay in return * Peputy Attorney General Samue) A. man, Brookiyn ple o¢ American law is that a man on [divorce “decree provided that” Cure | in the Citizens’ Union annual sum- jing all the soldier «to America whether buried inside or outside the Army Merger, prominently identified with “I have n Speaker Sweet's tral is innocent until proven guilty |“hould have no intereat in the singer's} Mary in June, 1918, which credited |# | War Zones when removal is specifically requested by the nearest relative, the Lusk Legislative Committee in- pone bh. 1 de not know the under- | Js thie prince! ety be relegated ww the | eroperty — Penis with “close ss tion and an ex- dithol One of the sorrowing parents, UCH * ving motive or reason for the a xornp heap at Albany?” — cellent voting record,” He is twenty- i npeesvear A. B. POUCH. BPRSERE, Pesionlians Io this tale, chi BRON Tne ae ee OR a Pee Firemen Hurt tn 8150,000 Buftate| nine years old. He was educated tn | Pit int Pin! faaith ies bal | - : aint on by papers: “ MOn-ave UNarchiats i r the New York City public schools and ieeee (eerie pt 10) vas eroenedions er Boleheoviets or formed an Logie BERGER OFF TO WASHINGTON BUFFALO, Jan, §—One fireman was tie New York Val rey where he FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ol ie 01 ove rthre ven 4 y = studied aw, whic e i) | — Give foclallst Assembiymen, Mr. wneuid not be yerminad ina haniee Gov.-Klee wards Indorses Ejec- Levit ital Sedat pre sae ot practiond. Bo FE seerware i Gi erernt ee Disestion, 108; Buld, Berger wouldn't deny or confirm to- lative body tlom of Soctaliats, . He was made @hairman of the E My RACH ds and. clas eaahutle oy »-acit Automobile Manufacturing Company 5 , SIXTH RACE “Four yewr-clia and ap: clan Br ate ta etetee eine arctage™aant Uetetg'gn| Vitor 1. Merger, sore taving| Sore endeared ine art wmtac | ete, Seams oe ae Depaa fei a a a ORE FATS c tpare the resolution 4 ST eon wy. Lato: onday terated | stroy: four-story brick buildin é is LOO; , "Twvaty-Beven, ken Deat. ters your househo Jeseph M. Price of No, 209 Broad-)for Washington to-day rei at S:| troduced wus a bill lo co dante Stuod ti ath enters y' m 0! ine oO The lo € ompel land Jellison, tt Se information obteined from the Vora: Lie montitly mociing of tel thut with a week hie counsel will] TH® Woes was placed at $250,000 lonts to pay for fel used by tenants | Mfiowante tinimed; weather clo; It- te th Fay ‘ vectainiltha tpommittee. Chander of Commerce he State! start he Federal Court in dwellings which the landlord Pee gietee, Bou NEOAE | SPBr er iate “I think the action of the Assembly “c! Naw Yor) held to-day in jin Start sult in the 4400, "e000 College Drive failed propery to nent SEETTeT = = well-known “CAMPBELL SERVICE” which re- was justified,” he suid, “and I fecl building at No. 65. 1 ,|awainet Police Chief Battersby of | onHr@ano, Jan. &—A nation-wide| Orr received about the samo num- pied. lieves you of every responsibility and supplies hoe that the Boeiaitat members of the Alfred M Marling, resident, Jersey City, for preventing hee from | rive to raise a $400,000,000 fund for| ber of votes in.the Bronx as his Re- | ei erenER.—GEORGH. Lying in atute every need, not overlooking the least detail. seembly will get a square dea) when On the ground that the spoakin, here ‘Tuesday 1 mail colleges of the c ublican and Democrati 1 candi- igen’ aes Fibs “ a A they are tried by thevJudlclery, Com: should not mingle In politics, the resos|anid he might also suc the city. . ye Seuatey will: be) Bue eee ceraria Myel cans at CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Call “Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night Bettas Vathers. Conte ant aonpe Geet Wi ee kale Ins "It ip a fight for free speech," he] aunched im the spring, according to, Gates together, He sald he had told), Sway, each ot 4 I Ay vtinn wine tated psy a obort L. executive secretary of | Archibald Stevenson, attormey for |' NNN. Nn Ns Be sly ie bent the Asscmbly t@ to Firat Sergt. Sydney G. Gumperts,! said . ; he Ansociution of American Collogen wt! the Lusk Committes, that the five | Sas tees oe eo FRANK E. CAMPBELL De stitan Pape raciplent of the Congress biedal Gov,-Hlect Edwards of New. Jorsay'|t vo dhenine. of the drive Rave meention | Socialists would oppose the continu- | LOBT, FOUND AND REWARDS, “THE: FUNERAL CHURCH oi onor, itar ndul, French praised the action of the 7 » ne or the on 4D» ol 0 ca Pam NE ST ye id m ety Minn War Cross with palm and) Valor, saying. it waa Justified by Berger’s Proved fy Jolin, D. Rocketwller. Cornelius | Jor aa BS cama tion” for enctee | abet tes an "hi a hee a Broadway, at ¢6° St. 23% Streex at BY Ave replied that hewid net know edn) af Montenogre: ‘eonvietign and — exclusion — from other prominent supporters of the gmail| reason for the ousting of the five, fe one mae of Harry: rooklys lcener; | Finwert for All Omnsions. Artistic Funeral Oesians Ove Special ieve what has oceurred in Congre: colleges, “The action of the Legislature,” teephoee Vrowpect GA8OM, ' > . Se se at - J : . F 3 Say ne ener er eS rts er ete a nnn let - inne