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. (THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1520, — . entithie a THEIR FIGHT TO On Ellis Island cl aed Await | UNITED GALL OF i= VOTERS OF STATE! Deportation on ‘‘Soviet Ark No. 2 £ NAT'L COMMITTEE THE GOLSHEVIXENS CHEER THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR "HUSBANDS AND SWEETHEARTS" AT LUNCH Ask Popular Judgment on Sus- pensions They Denounce Lawless, Democratic Leaders in Session at Washington Condemn Republican Opposition. WILL STICK TO GUNS. Call Assembly’s Action Shame- less Establishment of Dictatorship. WASHIN tions endorsing th TON, Jan. §8.—Resohu- treaty of @ Ver | satlles and denouncing as unpatri the attitude of Senators who would defeat Mt din | re ly or by nullifying servations, Was unanimously adop ted to-day by the Democratic Na tional Committee in season her The five Socialist members sus- pended from the Assembly at Albany Reviewing the le lature record of the two Wilson Administrations and the manner in which the war owas won, the resolutions also expraased xratificationgthat the President regaining i due largely to his effefts for world peace.” Concerning the Peres Treaty, tutions said We affirm our approval of the | Treaty of Versailles and we econ demn as unwise and unpatriotic the attitude of thoxe | Senators who would defeat its ratific either directly, or by overwhe ing it with reservations that are intended to and will have the ef- fect of nullifying it “The failure of the Senate Re- yesterday lost no time in arranging an apnea! to the voters of the State to pass judgment on their treatment. A fight to arouse public sentiment has already been started A letter signed by the is to be gent to every vo York City. Special letters sent to the voters in the districts from which: the five were elected Direct appeals will be made to all albor organizations and civic ‘bodies, pleading that real 100 per cent, Amer- tcanism requires an orderly repre- sentation of every shade of political opinion, Tho suspended Socialist Assembly- men returned to New York last night ulti a “INTE LLG CTuny * eneuisH “Red” 7 Low-BROW HIGH-BROW TYPES GOING xpelled five our in New re to be the r Adonis TYPE LENA {auth (Abany and ar A. Canteen Publican leaders to offer or to per- with the state, County and city mx-| There Are 514 of Them Here { CHENOWSKY £ mit consideration of interpretative * < es a resolutions that would preserve cutive Committees at headauarters, ‘o-Day, 484 a 30 Farhad SRLS. hoaaaG fF 2 , 484 Males and 30 the general purpose of tho treaty Street, issued this statement: Women, All Held Inco- "We regard our exclysion from the joan ce WE te Assembly as organized violence on municado New — Immi the very essence of democracy—the grants’ Children Form sacred right of the ballot. It is a| 3 = 3 denial of representative Government. Brightest Group on_ the it Is the shameless establishment of Island. an ugly dictatorship—the dictgtor- ship of naked plutocracy. “The whole procedure is violative} “4 of the fundamental law of the land,| ses and a passion for Btatistics and, to #0 permit tts ratification condemns them to the crittcism of the Nation and to the contempt of the world." ‘Tho resolution then referred to en actment of the law giving “the people the right to elect their United States | Senators by popular vote," and said jthe party had “enfranchised 1 women and for the first time « labor the fair showing to which TWE REDS Like To READ AGOVT THEMSELVES st with heavy tortoisé-shell COMMISSIONER, ‘6 27 | Moth f SI k Bergdoll Tuss GARRY Sullen Bolsheviks and “Bolshevixens RATIFY TREATY, a A Wau te Vi iit Wie ie Celt 0$400000000000000000000000000000 signed as couneel for the alleged slacker, She waa permitted to talle |to her son and give him the articles se brought for him rs. 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You don’t know—you can’t *know—what real crullers taste 48 expressed in the Constitution, and | #'overrd ail reported a while back was entitled.” = like, if you'Ve only eaten the UHL - HEAD OFFICIAL AT ELus ISLAND the deepest traditions of the Nation had failed to find a bald- “ss voiced in the Declaration of inde- in any poor house in the pendence. | ates: “Woe believe in the accepted method of the Socialist Party—agitation, edu- in, And organization on the poli- feu and indGatHad Aldana! tiocors \e professor's report gave pro-| “My father," said Raffaele, “has a|@ lot of them, Most of them are under} used Republican leadership of ganization of the workers particularly fund ple ure to every one doomed | splendid job, but he says if I want to| thirty, and have been here seven or " set Pen thin: eactouul reals) | é mong his ‘kind. with an | &¢t to the top [ must go to school. It] eight years. I asked one of them why the Senate that is so arrogant to xpression of social dissatis- = is’ wonderful to be in’ America he had never taken out citizenship] that It even refuses to lot the faction through their unions and the ned roof. One wanted to ask one of the sul-| pwpers, ‘Nobody ever asked me,’ he} Senators of its own purty, who +] ballot box. We shall continue to lay the boys’ who are~barefoot len-f jeod or even one of the Smart | Sad. salewi Wd ma to have the treaty ratified counse! rind G3 ,/on top draw another consola yrize. | Aleck young Bolsheviki about this,| "They settle with their own kind in ounsel a transformation of socicty bates r wes | Be a ae as but Commirsioner Uhl eald te coulda? {one of our industrial towns, talk the im the plvectton of industrial demoo- | 4M if ae ae ; o Neat sts WHO be” Orde had come down from|native language and re ts news- cy, which can be accomplished only |W is Island for ‘ling of higher up that the Communists were|rapers. I've been wondering if w when the workers own those things Sov Referring to the avowed objects of the country’s participation in the war, the resolutions continued : No. 2 there isn’t a solitary not to be spoken to without a special] 1<t all of us to blame for this in som the ape i . ane permit. Special permits were not to} Part. Have we done our duty?" Bids for the onal Conventio es lives serene bRok: ana we shill REE: tio ‘belleved every | RO Bad ' eee) Hearings in the doportal fon PFO-} wore im ade. by errasalacn, Chie: S I © Our auditors and ndhorents to Tt ung mon Who delieved eve af ; ceedings are well under The re ec nity a Acti ‘ lank fire SI actin an orderly and legal manner.| word Herkmans and Gotdmans| THEY'RE ALL “BREAD HOUNDS"| prisuners are brought onecat a time im isola oS \ctions Next Week First Stey “It i8 not at all improbabi. atthe and Hauywoods told them, and who! AND HAVE PLENTY TO EAT. | bofore an Immigration Inspector sit- ting wsreferen. After thine or tour] UNDERWOOD OUT OF RACE. | if Carrying Out Dissolu- |, ar 1 of the part of a Signed on the dotted line when they day tiey stay on cite n | : . > {ABs zi questions (“Are you a — ereeme! ‘ movenlent of organizdd capital, of were told how the Communist I ts 514 Communists cost Uncle| enpar of the Communist. I Gelidaya lite Will NotMes Canaisate tion Agreement. whieh the Democratic and Republi- was a tuke over all the banks, * toot jes of “secona | He Communist Labor TP “Do | for Prexident. can Varties are the political cham- factories € Our oY mmigrants and thelr chile Bae Partie United! Stet ShoUd | WASHINGTON, Jnn. &—Senator WASHING Jan, §-Attorney plons, to discourage people with and musical co npanies Jo) dren come first. Yesterday's dinner. | overthrown by force?") they are ad- | 4°" "0O! \ Statement to-day 40-1 Goneral Palmer plans to file anti the methods afforded by : 4, run la to hair. May-/ served to all hands in a d vised of their right to be represented 1 afer -actiontaeninat F | uve government and to provoke them |b nuildn't be desoriptive to any | Tose Beaten py counssr : it me Monday or Tu wa Agi Rebar toile metinds crvisienca yvve got “more hair than brains, is The desision of the Department of | nominati Ae “i : ins an OF Sean We shall do all in our power to ex- they've got a lot of hair {ameeee AB _ iE Lrme y pose this conspiracy and defeat its) A reportor for The ning World mi h . . . | ‘This will Mr. Pali first step gies e Te cuniica ene hii entovea ane/ MAN IN JAIL CHANGES MIND. “ “While this is a new experience for he Nk with the | dining hall first and were seated in a an Jin carrying the ad u omen ven 1m Days, Anke for 20. Then Flees on 16th 1 tho five of us, it eeearany ss viki and Rolshevixens, but he Hers say nate for th hundre the histo: ' ib saw and heard them dine—brings Rie rb he history of t ale tient f them) Henry Lang, thirty-three, af, Albar _— . eaten ‘. \catire, “Bell Same a taw anone $ whieh he One said he Hoauke Whit fore and since Bismarck, viclonce of thinks may be of Ir t guard she spas iene mann WORT, SLEMEREL IRE: MANGERE. Sa (AHOME Anis J., wis told to-day to tuk mmunists are stocky hia nature has been employed with A womer prettiest girl under detention js | out He didn't ¢ back of No. Fackson Btreut. Je complete failure, and the 1 t his- | brunettes a Chenowsky | His Jail overa re found on top of Was found guilty of murcer tory of the world especially indicutes| There are only two full beards only men bronght into the din-|ihe ash barre folded. shia: fia dheods “phe tral the teault in this case. as t s4 me | hall while the ladies were there | yon Lang See ieca elccanh “baker a “As in the past, the result of such) Ninety cert, of the men are in| Wert the tie ea 6 iy nwa. procedury can only to arouse ad- the twentle litheae, ¢ namin tional interest in the p fe only two erayheads, | kee, is t aah we sent-an i ie a sullen, sturdy lot Jonnsen is of the must have changed which we represent and stimula T toe reoneaeneg ght be editor or phyale en MeGuinne uid to 1 growth of the gr muvemen! to youn VER re bar missed the Berkmun-Goldman | bis original sentence was up yes which we have the honor to beiong, alwut ¢ 4 stiy of the) nour. Jts immediate political effect ne r read. vF SS LADY ANARCHISTS APPLAUD altogether favorable. 1 ks at visitors to the Island | THE GENTLEMEN DITTO. AT AMERICA HAS DONE FOR ME “We assert that not only was the {with exes that finsh hatred and Gone) een came to din: organic law of the land disregar tempt for all things American, but} When tie gent Be aise era n our case, but the rules of ¢ As- the bulk f them would pass for the forks and applauded mightily, There a . . sembly were distorted to accomplish Unfortunate Young Man In the a waving of tings from one What of the foreign-born who have lived in the his Jawlessness. familiar newspaper story who draws |< ot the big room to the other ‘Wo: summon: the American: peo tire savings from the bank and minutos everybody was out! United States and learned to admire and uphold its insti avo ttale country fram) sho i aocs «the $3,800 in the hands of a two by two tutions and Government? to tue tak dom, Blernal vigllanes is thy |Rentlemanly, Rane oe cultonen What of the aliens who have changed their alienism " wai a Or hia: care ‘ pi DO 1 of bread y . . 4 . We have nothing to apoloxize for. jsaia qo contain $100,000, The suit-|POUny OF Iint Reds have to for a loyal Americanism that will stick to them, their chil ' : vite | As far as our opinions «ntl convic- opened after the anger 13 | have ttendants call . : . i ‘ , ste wovou ¥ tlens are concerned, we are all 1 cane, Fave contaias|¢nem « junds dren and their children’s children es 1 yok to be members of the S yne, you remember, alwa EP lb MU i aire . ag te : r i dvi | jBAREF. cape coat and a cap like a cop W Now IS the moment to near from 1em. hit fl 1 RE WILL-BE AMERICANS|,,, > d down between the toble: PEt ot A ‘ a of} NEW POLICEMAN peownaas NEVER-WILL-BES. |talkin Lika piloshow *barker.” ‘De Their testimony can be a powerful aid toward nulli ment. And | HAS WOODEN FOOT oye oniy: overt saan einaniie Reaping ‘order They think him} fying the destructive schemes of allens who stay alien | 1 ——— hings on Bilis Island on a gray day) ovr . : q msl !fe Was Crippled in War—Fifty in January were the children ae FWhen. Grogory Weinstein entered What has America done for me that makes me be , ! y ls Men Graduated From City’s |tmmisrants, The newcnmee i amily lieve it, as it stands, the best country in the world | 4 ‘| Training School. [number 705, mostly women and chil- live in? | i m ; ed pendin ISE CASE ENDING. New York's pe hool_gtadusted|dren, ‘They are detaingd pending For the most pointedly helpful letters from for — | COASTW | poltuen " Thelthem have. be 1 were onl eign-born, telling out of their own experience what "| and, tenia vad « 1 own. theta welghe-e cou benefits they have found in the United States that they | an eee a fe Rods ar hinneperen wetiar could not have found in other countries, The Evening rhe polioen blind see World offers prizes as follows: d x | Neer Tol na Woodbridge Av heal no, A First Prize of $50; a Second Prize of $25, ten ‘ 4 7 with a bh i A ‘ 1 " z t ae Noi k sther prizes of $10 each, fifty prizes of $5 each m ; 1. err earnerys | Letters should not contain more than three hundred h hod taken nthe a» left t dining | } il Se ; ' Kied" addressed th words. Ability to say much in short space will count. “ riteh : tt ial fable witizens*” hem said;| ‘Lake time to: be brief, : i n NeK 3 ar y { > , 8 he ter a will U s signature at the end of the le ach . and Stations ' ee Nea ebinee to in| SOME NEVER ASKED TO BECOME| . nder hi NOSES: EROS OK sit e , Have Mare Navy Vand stthome, ; 4) lea t a gr CITIZENS. | writer should give, not necessarily for publication, his |, k bi wi { dustion. «ker ; Se oubin in ware Pere a under Aeeiote a address, occupation, age, the name of the country from nv By ! 1 nther atunte, De Raffaele Emmanu ten, who | which he came, the length of time he has been in the | i vt and Ago ho wasn ANdOd ay ye ata | United States and his status as to citizenship, | ies 1 oung copa go th ind worthy of their #™will join Pa at No, 69 Co! s hee ae . ap ie ; a eee a Pelt Ay BOON te one of the little pehool and become Americans, ‘Thels Address letters to Loyalty Editor, Evening World. of , E ERO nave been in any asylum for ‘A treaty to this end wa - <w. Prohibitionist second| itls is out of the island hospital—| children will be Yankees and thelr) i tag ae ft sb Wi ¢ Sut whick said the first thing he wants to do is|srandehildren thoroughbreds. Sra e OR VED) One = s it was—but whichever] £5 ‘to school and lear “But these fellows, I've lulked with] it has been throttled by the mis- at Castle William at Governor's white-flour kind. Dough and sugar—that’s all. Your imagi- ies nation supplied the taste. ' : ih it crull i Vidow Who Sought to Shield Woe Ba “ite Him With Revolver, Brings | Wheat Flour—oh, what a rev- a Feather Pill elation! Flavor? Worlds of a Feather OW, it! That ripe, toothsome, nut- _ like flavor of golden grain is the whole difference between Drs, Emma Berdoll, widow of the ) in his cell ain reservations that ) wealthy Philadelphia brewer, Louis! dough and doughnuts! cigar argv Gea dal IS *. Tongdoll, to-day visited her aon, Wheatsworth Flour makes st a star, toward world-wide Grover Campbell Bengdoll them digestible too. Ground jrevh every day Recines in every bts, At sland, where ihe iy being held on al Aoi Pou said she had a loat of bread, | vome-made, a feather pillow, and | ther supplies for her son At tH hange of dese s prison she was met by Capt R, Campbell, who as been as- | 4A TILLER “Better Chocolates aka Lower Price” CANDIES Special for ‘l'‘o-day and To-morrow Figolets —pig, juiew m je faye Special for To-day and To-morrow Madison Square Mixture .«‘ould you imagine anything Extra Special elear fruit edt gum dre * i 4. fie Jellies,” markhma lows, ‘ other toothsome aweetmeats and Cc tien some.—you surely will like this special assortment Extra Special for To-day and To-morrow Pound Box nda of pure Jelly, and just Woneaver tasted sweet the -Milk Chocolate Peanut Bars—ron-[Assorted Milk Chocolates—wno ute roasted ones, brown-[said chovolates, and milk chocolates and dong to a turn,Fat that?—well’ that'« #01 MILLER’S SEVEN CONVENIENT STORES 121 Broudway At Canal 8 i Browdway 1440 Broadway : At Spring At 4tat St Extra Special 40 Brondway 1605 Broadway At Bleecker St. At 49th St box of nuta, perlative mili Le, some OW Roy you're weleom Extra Special 39c OUK SEVENTH STORE NOW OPEN. 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