Show IN E WA R V VA A 1 fB Y 0 r. r c 5 SOCIALIST ocrA LIS 11 T s F lL J r. r Y f v vf V II V c lS IS IUN n f f VOTED f gast Cat in Favor f Action nf D Decisive c iv in very very Instance Party tines ines i Are e YV Wiped put By George Georg R R. R R. Holm Holmes s International News Service ervice o Staff t ff J Corr Correspondent n r ij Y April Amid es that were were sely isely dramatic fh th t State ate as as 8 toda Uc hOd l per per- the five Socialist pj from N Ny y effy Cj y hey were found by Ui th as t to t th a d if t to t e n and as su At It ft in the a aS S rubly cham r arty were vere ct st side In the tirig end and gen aIly t t e members teg as their quil pinions ns Mett teu S SEPARATE tEach Each Each of th thrive men was was voted Voted oh on Individually r rj W n who ivas s t the eight we weeks B e B being a a. y young wa th the fr tto be b Voted Up- Up p- p irL ii L. L He was d py- py a v vote of cf 11 15 28 August Claessens ns came cam second rid lid the assembly ous oust ousted d him by Charles Solomon was was- third awl and nd v by the same same- te l j tp to S Definite charges charges' o b ng disloyal ai been ni mad a d overt dovert a acts ts cited cited- d d. d One One Of of the charges Solomon was that he lie- h had d' d b been n ns n's s seen een to spit on the the American flag No o ch charges rg s wf were re p pending m l ng Samuel D IDe Witt and Samuel Orr th rem remaining Socialists other than iban that membership in the Socialist p party made m de them unfit to aid id in Writ Writ- ipg PI ig the laws of New York state Be- Be ause aUe o of this fact the majority In favor f their exp eap expulsion was slightly less b boUr bu both oUr Were ousted by y votes vote of 10 to td 40 The vote was ivas JY Reached e c. c ed att after r early nearly twenty of continuous Debate ebat which con continued without let Iet p throughout t the night N No recesses for Tor meals meals- meals neals- were taken and azid when the vo vot v oJe e as vas as finally reached ed the members embers Vet nete looking haggard and tried trl d In their r seats seats heavy y eyed fr from ln want of ot sl sleep ep yand apparently apparent w wanting so s SQ much as as' tp to- get the matter ended gr Louis was the one ne of ot the he convicted So Socialists present the assembly v voted ted the expulsion I r Whatever the assembly may m y decide to dO da with reference to to to tb the J t the majority report out to aw the Socialist party at the polls polls' mill wUl J be done in fn- legislation in-legislation now nov being beng drafted and ready for du either ether late lata today or r tomorrow w cco ng to Speaker Sweet S ILLASI ILL ASK REELECTION 0 5 The The as assembly did not vote vot directly on the he majority report ar d the le Socialist party a af as a a. party tp be bea a traitorous organization ana anc h Quid have prohibited d' d the pla pIa SocialIst candidates candidates' a ori on ort the ballots next x oember S i t. t 5 The S Socialists ousted announced the they woul immediately become candidates I again in their thelt respective respective districts They I little doubt doub but put that th JJ S 5 would return tHem to th the assembly assembly- as as' as the voters did did Victor IBerger B- B t to congress In the Fifth th Wl Vi- Vi district a as a a. measure of f pro- pro test est 5 f Tw Two avenues of ot action are are- open to tb them her 1 They Th y can an eft either er appeal to the courts for redress and reinstatement admittedly mitt dy almost a hopeless task or or U ey will have to wait regular election Mn n n November ember to l Jay y y- th their lr cases ases before beor the voters The assembly purposely forestalled d the the possibility of at special l elections ejections to till fill the vacancies by d de delaying tie tie- laying the theote vote ote past March Match 31 which date ate was the last on which Governor mith could l legally call special elec- elec ons S 11 j |