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i i i} i i { ages THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, ASSEMBLY PLANNIN BARRING SOGIALISTS FROM OFFICES * G LAWS (Continued From First Page.) appointed, and which will be appoint: | ed by Speaker Sweet, who stago- managed the dramatic incidents of ‘Tuesday afternoon. dustifications, excuses and pro- jons are already in evidence. do not follow actions which are justified by right. TRAVIS AND HUGO SMILE co SWEET’S DILEMMA. Comptroller Travis and Secretary ef State Hugo, who are Speaker Sweet's rivals in the preliminary race for the nomination for Governor, were more cheerful to-day, They thought on Tuesday night and up to noon yesterday that the Speaker, by util- izing circus methods, had put some- thing over on them, They are now hoping the Speaker has put some- | thing over on himself, and the Speak- er is not quite so confident. The legislative records of the ex- | pelied Socialists who have seen pre- vious service in the Assembly’ are clean. In point of attendance at ses- sions and participation in legislative functions they rank with the most useful Republican or Democratic As- semblyman, Their fights for the principles they stand for were open and above board. Democratic Assemblymen who voted with the Republicans to expel the Socialists are immersed in thought, in #ome instances deep thought, to-day. It is assumed, as a matter of political routine, that the Democratic leaders in the Legislature were advised in advance of the action which was to be taken against the Sociulists, and that they agreed to follow the band- wagon, That is the routine. The question that is agitating the Demooratic leaders is wheth- er they jumped off the end of a political deck on the opening day ef the session or publicans led them out and pushed them off. The agitation is particularly viru- lent among Democratic statesmen from Manhattan and Brooklyn. While np definite plan for the trial of the Socialists have been decided upon, Speaker Sweet announced that be Chairman of the Judiciary Com- mittee. Martin, who t a moniber of the Lusk committee, said to-day he contemplated introducing bills to prevent Socialists and all members of kindred radical organjzations from holding public office in the State. To what unexpected iengths im- pulsive legislation may lead is illus- trated by the uction of the Assembly in Practically expeNing the Socialists. ‘There wag bred here yesterday @ Movement, based upon the ex- pectation that the expellad mem- bers in a special election are «l- "ALL SOCIALISTS ENEMIES OF U. S.,” Defends Ousting of Five Asse blymen as) Party Meml No Reflection on Individuals. ALBANY, Jun. 9 TTORNEY GBNPRAL LA CHARLES PD, NEWTON who Is prosveute the Assembly's charges asainst the suspended Socialist mombers sald to-day 0 far as 1 know the Assembly did not b its action on any evidence reflecting upon the tive Socialists individually, There is nothing personal in the proceed ings, They brought against these five because they a m vers of the i Party and as such must and doubtless do sub scribe to theories and principles | which are subversive to an | orderly form of government and a menace to our Democratic institutions. “The Assembly is proceeding on the assumption that the So cialist Party is not a party but an orgynization, ‘which demands from its members an allegiance superior to any oath of office they ist Party really is in the true ause it admits to mem dership minors, aliens and even enemy aliens. can hold membership Bxecutive Committee ean Instruct their representati in various dec 1 party on th nd ¢ »s as they have done rations and man- | ifestos to. support revolutionary programmes at vari with American ideals apd calculated to undermine fhe very founda- tions of our governmental insu- tutions, “It will be established that there is no material difference be- tween tne various branches and factions of the Socialist Party— that they may all be classed as enemies of the Government.” “an atte nee most certain to be re-elected, to debar from participation in the legislative machinery of the State any person who may seek office for the curtherance of ideas which are not congenial to the party which happens to be in control, |cations of a voter. DOWN GO THE SEASON’S POPULAR PRICES! Here is a sale sure to win the late shopper to the idea of buying a coat now, even if not to be worn till next year Stock Clearance and p10th Anniversary Sale! Convisers’ UNEED CREDIT CLOTHING Co. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings IS NEWTON’ S VIEW! n- | urried to the full extent of its powers, might eventually blacklist a jcandidate for a State office who ac | LET “DANDERINE” The Constitution and the election laws enacted under the Constitution specify at this time the status of one seeking office as well as the qualifi- It is proposed by |leaders of the Republican majority, | life, | and it may come to pass the psoposl- NE of the BIG things attached to this SALE Is that as prices fs Ware brought DOWN next to cost, TERMS are also lowered. Ke DN] It requires, therefore, no particular straining of your pocket. MOSEZI)!| book to take advantage of these offers, and In this way a) Everybody is given a chance to buy while the VALUES last Sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ OATS $30.00 Coats row $40.00 Coats nou $47.50 Coats now Weekly Payment Charge Accounts | $16.50 $24.50 $29.50 tion will be’ presented ture hat new re ed upon per in the State of for its approval ons shall be 4 eking office New York WHERE PROPOSED LEGISLA- TION MIGHT LEAD. sence of the contem- ies leplalation is that no per: son who is a member of a political party or of any organization, oathbound, which is opposed to the existing system of Govern- ment, shall be permitted to hold office in the State. This is the idea in its conception. The de- velopmnet will be, if the idea goes through, that political parties or organizatidhs which do not sub scribe to the principles or tenets of the party in power cannot nomi- nate candidates for public office in the face of the certainty that such candidates, if elected, will not be allowed to take their seats. The proposed legislation—and It 1s] reriously considered by the powers that be—Is aimed at the Socialist |s! Party and kindred political organize Its effect would be to wipe out srganizations. Legislation of this 1 the indorsement of the Masons, r the I Contemplation of legislation whieh | would place a barrier in front of can- didates not satisfdetory to whatever political party or parties which may ‘inate the affairs of the State Government has naturally arisen from the probability that the Assem- biy, in suspending the Soc ‘ BEAUTIFY HAIR Girls! Have a mass of long, thick, gleamy, hair * gave your hair and double its beauty. 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That the five Socialists who were ousted and practically. convicted in advance will eventually leave five vacancies in the Assembly which must be filled by special elections litical situatton which was over looked in the planning of the coup. That euch of the five will be re. jelected in a special election by an in- |creased plurality in « Probabttity is Hence the plan to reg- the now foreseen, law ulate by principles and ‘standards of political parties. The possibilities are limitless. But what is to be done in the case as it nds? The Assembly, at the dicta- | tion of Speaker Sweet, threw the So- clalists out, Socialists The constituents of the are ready to throw them back, doors of the Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to| The Direction » ata f olor to any | Package tells how y ive © Hews Selly 18Gb eee SUlgr te end rany color, You can nol make a fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen,| mistake cotton or mixed — goods—dresses,| ‘To mateh any material, have drug-| | sweaters, stockings, gloves, waists,| gist show you “Diamond Dye” Color ribbons, feathers, draperies, cover-| Card, Advt Assembly chamber tn aaa er ire iner ee oc Cerner nn a ee SHE “DIAMOND DYED” A SKIRT, BLOUSE AND A CHILD'S COAT See old, faded garments turn new!| ings: _1920 Assemblyman Solomon is off shat the opinion that not only will he and] exercise jurisdiction over the pritei- his four companions be returned to] ples and policies of political parties the I luture but that twenty-five /astounds at fi contempli more Socialists will ap at the] it i & development of biallyhoo p ities which ks first for public ap yal without counting on the in 1921 and demand seats. ture shall not only exercise jurisdic: | ¢ of the reavtion are recognized everything! 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