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“Tt THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. GUCMLIST LEMERS (Sia 2 ese PSE aa aoe areca oe ——— 396, pae-an ft thought the commit | BUT MARTIN KEEPS IT IN tHe |? . ‘ : NPM stl Bd Sw) 0 introduced in « nee, om atned | tee wantec RECORD. Plainly there were many ‘oie Hoc Pa r = y yon w 1 to tie wit Hie thereupon procesded q . aden present who agreed with the sen Sonne! Al Robinson wa ‘ is 4 iu erreur Pp r ‘oda . timents expressed by Assembly- * 1 stand. [He test a was J we by t iw that the pam- ha 1 ts man Claessens and voiced as evi- opr gad i . . ‘om any agent of the Nepartnrone of J t n reality a discussion of 4) i; ence against Claessens by Mr. ‘ Mitotane pied B K & OMA ) and had tratelated part of the pamie| (Be toerlte of tie priseiple of dict ing iit| Stanenfed ie coatealeven ner atteot 4 rowning King c& baie phiet into Knglish. The ¢ lated |torsbip of the proletariat, ana that rot itis : “re Y ak. | ¢ c ritter wa | fader Ata he 5 that the : t 1 parts had been road. They were lau-|the author gave both sides of the tig yy. Announc of Overcoats th { estallisued government by | phiet read 4, “Advocates of veh hy bea toughy Hoek | Oe itt the Protetariat” ROOK® have bean published in all Jan- Pag pied tes ln ve se Atel biiees * condemning Bolshevism, but | played a listener's p Will be continued today and tomorrow. Every overcoat in regular stock is reduced a: sof evidence against perso |marked for identification tt of aeditious activities and ig-|8 all the rest. Ie admitted that n the pam- accus { (Continued From First Page.) (Continued on ‘Twenty-fifth Page.) foren, ; was as good as separated from his . seat in the Assembly yesterday ster by » Kaufman, a spe-|and “Op of the Dictatorabip that he had not attempted to’ find| field did a fadeaway er police jof the Proletariat.” In hiv conclusion them. | Journment was announce ‘ ob Wreia that %o ry y, Hillquit then moved that the} wildored not only counse! h bim a8 S)the author wrote that “opponenta of i aneintions of parts of the two docu: |fense but his own associates, and he| ters at 110th Street and Fifth amphiet was eased) the dictatorship of the proletariat ments which had been admitted in|was on a train bound for New York Avenue on Nov. 7, 1919, reported | into proceedings. It was! pub-|reached the conclusion that such die- evidence be stricken from the record|before the bewilderment subsided. | Ushed by the Jewish Socialist Fede-|tatorship was th t sacred 4% immaterial, The motion was over-| Open defiance of the committee by by a stenographer for the Lusk Bs Aled hears ¢ UAROTERIp WAS ERO OPHOSINS OF SACTOE Fee nut Chairman Martin thatricts cial offic afternoon when a speech he de- livered at a Socialist headquar- HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are most an- follows: committee, was introduced in evi- which has an office in East}democracy and was unclean and ed that the entire contents of both dence and read with great dra- y, New York City. filthy." be translated by the committce and| == Tanmeens. noying manifestations $30.00 Overcoats for ect by Mr. Stanchfield. Mr. Robinson, guided by Mr. Hill- that copies of the translation be sup- of acid-d si . wc. Plled the defense. yspepsia. 49.00 e : the Government quit, read these headings and pass- "1, the course of the battle over | 5 nited States, fein and the defendants were ¢Xam-/ ages, and other sages whieh, if theee documents the defense wrung For Infants and Dhiidren. | 45.00 ! ‘Yammany achinery,| ining the pamphlet. Among the de-|taken by themselves, would be as from counsel for the committee the I-M 50.00 ity ihe intelliges he American peo- /fendants are several who read Yid-|violently against profetariat rule aq Admission, that there is nothing in Boars 55.00 “ le, the inte of the era dish. They skippec Ok, " edther eh might connect them 55. ple, the intellig f the members jdish. They skipped through the Book, | the passages introduced originally jn repect of contents or intent with | the leasant to take 0.00 “ ‘ Assembly, and exalts as supe-|marked certain places with a blue] wore in favor of it. | any of the five accused Assamblymen, | The P , 00.0 the average American the|penoll and then Morris Hillquit pro- Then Mr. Robinson admitted | with the Socialist Party of the United | Signature ea neutralize acidity 65.00 eS \literate member of the Ruasian pro- | ceeded to crovs-examine the witness. that he had read the entire docu- States or the Soolalist Party of New of Kind and help restore i , Slaessens 0) York. They are books which may be Sale at Cooper Square store oniy ariat, Although Claessens has| Robinson said the book had been | purchased on any newsstand in the You Have en spouting this speech with varia-|given him by an assistant counsel to serve the purposes of designs of | Yiddish quarters of large citics. normal digestion. ke uy Far alae lowe th ts ti 85 to $15 | | prices the coats were from $3 ons om numerous occasions since he| tho Lusk committee. He was instruct-| the Lusk committee, He dmitted ‘The reading of the Claessens speech der the market-- at the reduced prices they are won- vas first elected to the Assembly it|ed, he sald, to pick out and transiate| that the pamphlet wae a came toward the close of the after- Always Bought | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE be Ms pa bs Le . sion of the kicked back at him yesterday with | such passages as support the conten-| ryle, in whieh both deadly effect for the first time. As-| tion that Socialism preaches violence. given about equal spa quite surprised at the result. No semblyman Solomon, mentioned by| PICKED OUT ONLY PART FOR, summary of both tides which | — - Clasasens in bis address, wes aleo put TRANSLATION. Ree ie eive tbat the Dsike on the skids. Whatever may happen| “For what purpone,” asked Mr. Hill-|committee employed a translator to to the other three, these two are| quit, “were these translations made?” | pick out parts of a document which derful bargai We are also offering very attractive sales of Men's Underwear and Shirts. BROWNING KING & COMPANY 16-26 Cooper Square- at 5th Street Fourth Avenue Cars Stop at the Poor noon session. Mr. Stanchfield de- Ciaimed it with foil effect tur se: | fm Use For Over 30 Years. | | WHE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEw Yon! MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 19-3 doomed j_ “For the purpose of evidence,” re-| OAS other parte which mould nullify Now, to return to the little red-cov- | plied the witness. 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