Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1920, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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All Five Socialists
Ointltinrd from r.ief Onf
pd Ml MnrRnrct I,. .Smith. ItepuMl-
ns. Colnnpl lloojfvett iirgeil the rr-
MS tint of tin SoelnlUK on Hip srnitntl
that the rhnrcru nKnInt them worn not
prped, nnd Mi Smith ndvocntcd their
,'-kptiI(!on.
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imr. Aemhl.v we nnlt mndemn it n n
tonsplrncy," ltooevolt deelni-ed. "If
wr o eipel it. ve mtut. In nil logic,
tit about cJtliellitiR nil Hoclntlt from
erery offiee they hold through the
length nnd hrcudth of thl ftate. mid to
jitlnc the expulsion to it logical on
fclusion. iw the right to vote In general
entails the right to hold office, we nmt
dlsenfranrliluc erery mmp -pnying mem
her of the Soelnllt parly. I
"We must meat thee men. nnd llien
Its our pleasure take up nnd remedy by ,
legislation smeh things In their party i
as may need coirection." . i
Sweet Keplles lo lloosevelt
The wlldeft outburst of nppliiu-e.
which vrternn legilator declared ex -eellrd
anv In their cnr.err. occurred nf
the conclusion of n speech by Assembly- ,
man .McCne. advocating expulsion.
Ererr member .lumped from his tent- nnd
cheered the New Yorker for two or three
minutes when he said:
"AVe are not going lo permit the
traitors to write the laws."
T.ons nfter midnight Speaker Sweet,
who Instituted the ouster proceedings.
left the rottrum and spoke from tlic I
floor, something that he hns done only
once before during l.i long service a
the Assembly's presiding ofli'-er. I'art
of his sree.ch was construed as a reply
of Assemblyman Hoot-evcll. I
After quoting from ex '-President
Roosevelt. Speaker Sweet said:
"TVe are building by our action todnv !
r granite bulwark against all traitors
Tvlthin the boundnrleh of our republic.
Oltr fla? of th republic is whipping the
breeze in defiance of cncmic from with
out."
Tally Harriers Vanish
Party lines disappeared in the voting
The Democratic minority poled a ton
Joritv of one vole in favor of expelling
Waldman. Claesfcn and Solomon, tli
Democratic vole on these men being i
.18 for unenting and 17 for restoring
.'them to their former legislative status
Twertv -one Pmocrals voted to resent,
rjfTC't't and IVr. while 14 favored then-
The Republicans, by n division of P
In 11. voted to unseat Waldman. ('''
'sens and Solomon, and on the Pe
TVitt.Orr votes thev soor S!) to (.
When the Assembly adjourned, after
the seats of all five Socialists had been
declared vacant it had been in ciitin
tlOUS session twenty -three hours nnd
forty minutes. ,
There was n brief outburst of ap
plause when the clerk announced the
rote on Wnldman's .ae. followed by
another mild demonttration a few c
onds later when Speaker Neet n
nouneed : . . I
"The resolution having heen duly
passed. 1 declare the tent occupied by
Louis Waldman vacant.'-
The announcements in the ene of the
other Socialists were received in tlm-e
br members and spectators, uutil the
final declaration hy the sneaker that
Orr'sseat was vacant, when there was ,
last brief outburst of mild cheering and
hand-clapping.
' "Sensible people of the state ill have
no misgivings about the tund of mi
American legislature." Attorney Ccn
ernl Newton, chief ioun-.pl for the
judlciarv committee, declared after ih.-e-fitial
vote bad been taken. "Tiny have
learned that to counieuauce the ac
tivities of radicals to invite disaster
to American government."
Soldier Vote Interesting
Much interest, was manifested in the
ia.v former -ervii-e men In ilie AssemWj
voted Twenty-one favored ihe exp"l
ston of all live Socialists Seven in
eluding lloosevelt. voted to teseai aM
n-hile four voted to re.cat DeWitt and
Orr.
Women members of ' .e Hois vere
venlv divided The Heputi'iiati Miss
Smith, voted to expel the entire delega- ;
tlon, while her Democratic colleaguei
Miss Kli7.abeth Vnn U. illette, con
sistently favored their retention.
The first chapter of the story In the
expulsion of the Socialists was written
on .lanuAry 7 last, the dny.oii which the
Legislnturt convened for its regular
11)20 season.
Immedlntely after Sprnker Sueet hail
been re elected he ordered the live So
cialist nrspmhlynien before the bar of
the House and told them that n resolu
tion to suspend them from imrticijtntion
in the business of the Assembly pending
nn Inv sligntion of their loyalty ns to
be Introduced.
Henrings were begun January 'M and
lasted twenty -one davs. I.,it .Monday
night, at nn executive session of the
judiciary committee, seven nieniben .of
the committee signed the majority re
port, which recommended the expulsion
of nil five Socialists. Six committeemen
signed dissenting reports.
DISAPPROVE ACTION
IK SOCIALIST CASE
Dr. Coiih'pII and Dr.'Grnmiiwr
QiH'stioii U isdom of icw
Ynrh Assomblys Stop
Pr. Ilutscll It. Con well, president
of Temnle I'niversity and noted theol-
ngist and lecturer, expressed disapproval
todi'v of the action of the New York'
Assembly in unseating the five Socialist i
members
"I think It would have been better
to have erred on the side of libernlity
and allowed the Socialist members in
time of pence to say what they wanted
to say,-' Doctor Conwell declared.
"Of course, this could not be done ill
time of war. Hut I think in peacetime
It would hnve been better to hnve let
them nlone,"
Pr. Cart K. (Irnminer. rector of St.
Stephen's Kpifcoopnl Church, declared
the action "very unfortunate." .
"A government that cannot protect
the rights of n minority Is no govern
ment at nil." he said.
"Action of the New York Assembly
Is an abridgement of the freedom of the
electorate. There Is such a thing n the
tyranny of kings, the tyranny of n par
liament, and this is tyranny of n legis
lature." John Cndwnlader. n prominent at
torney, said lie believed "there must be
entire justification of the action of the
New Y'ork Assembly In unseating the
live Socialists.
"A legislative body," lw nddcM, "has
the power to control the ipinlifications
of its own member. Ample opportu
nity was given to the members to pre
sent their case."
Parents Believe
Girl Kidnapped
Contluned from I'ntr One
search for the little girl, today is in
vestigating the new theory of abduction.
It was originally believed by the police
nnd the parents that Kllen had met
death by drowning in the Delaware
river at the mouth of the Wissinoming
creek. This section of the river was
dragged all day yesterday by the police.
The child left her home Monday
morning with the intention of going to
the Longfellow .School, Tncony and
Pratt streets. There wan no school that
day.
Mrs. Mold, who conducts a candy
store near the, Longfellow School, re
ported to police today that, she saw the
child nbout 8:40 o'clock Monday morn
ing near the playground rit Torresilnle.
avenue nnd Margaret street. The school
wits senrched nnd resldenla In the neigh
borhood nufstloned, but no evidence was
revealed of Kllen ever having reached
the schoolhouse.
llcv parents then believed that she
started for Lardner's Point, a boat
house settlement at. Wissinoming, where
iier grandmother hns a home. To reach
Lardner's point she had to, cross n
trestle of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Persons nre snid to have seen the child
on the trestle. It was na tha result of
(his that the theory of drowning wns
advanced.
Mr. Shreese. stcpfnthcrfff the chljd.
is senrrhlng Krankford and Wissinom
ing with it picture of the child to de
termine if she hns been Seen in those
sections since Monday.
LANCASTER NEW ERA SOLD.
Dally Newspaper Purchased
Owner1 of Its Rival
Kinrnalcr, Pa.. April 1. (H.v A. P.)
Tin) , Lancaster New Kra, leading
evening Republican paper of this sec
tion, was purchased Into last night by
Samuel R. Slaymnker, owner of the
Lancaster Dally Kxnniincr, also Repub
lican. The purehnso price was not an
nounced. The sale was consummated for a
group of employes of each paper anil
several citizens. The two papers will
be merged within n few weeks.
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Biscuit gives high resistance against
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MAY PAY FOR APRIL 1 JOKE
Falso Fire Alarm In Gloucester Ship
yard Stirs Official
Someone in Puscy & Jones's ship
yard, Gloucester, X. J., broke the glnsi
in the fire-alarm box nnd immediately
the flro whistles nt the shipyard sounded
six plnsts.
All the fire apparatus' of the plant nnd
of the town responded. Men, -women
ond children, including many of the
night, workers of tho plants who had
been nrouscd from sleep, rushed to the
scene.
Hut, there wan no fire nnd the. alarm
was characterized, as on April 1 joke.
"When wo find out who turned iti
the alarm," snid one of the' officials of
(he company, "he will find out flint it is
no joke. It Is n crime to turn In a
false alarm, and wo will leave no stones
unturned to lenrn who is responsible,"
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