Eleveiith Hour Fight to Seat Five Socialists Ymos Will Ask Assembly to Lift Siispensions Pend iug Opening of Trial in Albany To-morrow Predicts Reign of Terror Strikes at Free Speeeh, Free Assembly, Free Press and Unionism, Leader Asserts St i'.sscil at a conference here to-night of Charles I). Newton, State Attorney General and counsel to the Assembly Judiciary Committee, and his associate rounsel, John B. Stanchfield and Mar ;n W. Littleton. Archibald E. Steven .?. At the same time at least one mo ?ion will he made to reseat the Social sts pehding their trial. Assemblv man William C. Amos, Republican, of \'ew York, dec;a:ed he would so move, ndding that the unseating of the So tialists was unfair and "a blow at the I'ery foundations of American insti ? utions." Xt;,. general opinion prevailing here .-? that the actual tr'al of the Socialists will not start on Tuesday. It is be ieved that the con I tutionality of the ',- proci c 1 ng w II be raised by op posing counsel, and that the arguments jn both sides will take up the bctter '?art of a day. Senator Lusk on Hand When the nroaecution begins put ting i:t the case it is understood that the first witnesses oalied vvill be ag.-i.t3 ??>: the Lu-k committee anu th- De pariment of Justice, who have been fijvestigating the activities of the Sociansts. Several of these agents were here to-night, as was Senator Clayton R. Lusk, chairman of the I.usk :omm it ? ee. Numerous Socialists ar.d former members of the Socialist partv have been subpoanaed by the prosecution Through them Speaker Sweet and Mlorney General Newton expect to show that th- Socialist partv is -un. "?'? ' ican, ? and that it is "tiot a Pomicaj party." and that it is con trolled in part by aiiena and tninors. ? 'V a L< lni'1 , '" ' M lU be made to asl.e ' P? rs0! ?'? ;u-lt on the .uspended Socialist A semblymen Caessens, Orr Dewitt, Waldman and Soiomon. Work ':} '?'. '? Prosecution will be done by John B. btanchfn ld and Martin W. Littleton. they are Dem crats, and ware selected pfter Elihu Root and other prominent Kepubhcans r< used to act as counsel to the .A sembly Judiciary Committee. ine committee is now casting about -'or an up-state Republican to aid Stanchfield and Littleton. Littleton was one of Covernor Sul zer's cout.sel nt the impeachment pro coedings brought against him, and btanchfield also is familiar with pro cedures here, having been a member of tho Assembly f,.r several year* LaVr he was a candidate for Governor on t< e Democratic ticket. Charles E. Hughes and nssociates will urr;ve hore to-morrow. With Mr Hughes on the committee are More-an ' O'Brien. Ogden L. Mills, Joseph M I roskauer and Louis Marshall. Five Socialists Want Quick Trial Trainload of Lmvycrs and Witnesses Will Leave for A l h a n y To-day A'mo ' ? traii load of lawvors wit "-? will leave for ? pat, in the uspended Socialist As . which begins to-morrow ore th ? Judiciary Commit ? 5 of lawyers will appoar Charles E. Hughes and ,;:'; ;'!: ?wyers appointed by the ; r A " ; "" " " " c ty of New "H contest the rigl : of the As '"" b v '" su ;?? nd the Socialists ,,"'."'' '{- r;:,'"r'- frOTO Albany that Mr. "u? "?-? and his etlow committeemen - J. O'Brien, Jos.^h M. l\os ?? ; ?-? "larshall and Ozden I - permitted to present they appoa, a-, roun sel *',!? the Sociali ts, -he committee na< decided to insist on its right to ? > : " tni he public The committee'a instructions are to Gordon &DilwortK ? Real ?* OranceMabmaudi 9 LEScONS, $5 "*nLA? k,8?*o*?. i.i a m f, ii i' TB . <. \n,.,y >ppolntm?nt "take such action as may in its judg nt nt be necessary to safeguard and protect the principles of representa tive government as guaranteed by the Constitution." Hillquit to Lead Fi-rht The status of these lawyers is ex? pected to be settled soun after the Judiciary Committee convenes. The resolution under which the Socialists were suspended enipowers the com? mittee to use its own judgment as to who shall be heard. Another group of lawyers will reprc sent thc Socialists. 'They will be headed by Morris Hillquit, a memher r.it in judgrnent on the doctrines of the Socialist party." The "prosecution" will he conduct? ed by John B. Stanchfield and Martin W. Littleton, who will be assistcd by hnrle; I). Newtori, Attorney General; Samuel A. Berger, Deputy Attorney (.< M>a', and Archibald E. Stevenson, who have taken an active part in thc Lusk hcarings. Along with the Socialists will go Juliua Gerber, secretary of the Social? ist County Committee. Mr. Gerber has been subpeenaed to produce all corre spondence, literature and platforms pertaining to the Socialists' campaigns and elections. "I am preparing to take nbout half ol" my office," said Mr. Gerber at the Rand School, 7 Kast Fifteenth Street, yesterday. "We'll have some new con verts in Albany if there is any per suasive power in Socialist propaganda." "Ousted Fire" Confldent Each of the suspended Socialists yes? terday declared he was confident of - --?'My. "It i-; obvious that Speaker Sweet has shot his bolt,".said Assem blyman Samuel A. De Witt. "Not a suggestiou has come from Albany that a:.\ evidence not already divulged re mains in the hands of the noble legis lators. They supposcd when they made their spectacular play they would win universal support. Instead .they have found themselves universally con denined. All their weak argument since that time has been an insipid at? tempt to justify their mistake." The United Neighborhood Houses, 70 Fifth Avenue, which represent forty four New York settlements, yesterday sent to Albany a joint statement con demning the Socialists' suspension. Settlement work recently has been under investigation by the Lusk com? mittee. A resolution adopted by the organization asserts that "tne neigh? borhood houses for many years have been engaged in inculcating, especiaJly among foreigners, the belief that Amer? ican eltizens have the right to a voice in making the laws which govern them through representatives of thoir own choice. The aciion of the Assembly censtitutes a denial and destruction of that right." Among those who signed tho resolu? tion were Justice Thomas T. C. Crain, of tne Supremj Co-jrt; Gaylord White, Mrs. Mary Simk"ov:tch, Miss Harriet T. Righter, Harold Riegelman, .Mr.;. Ri:a V,'. Morganthau. It. John L. Elliott, Mis-; Anna Van Nort. Franklin C. Wells jr.. Miss C. L. MacColl, Mrs. Anna N. Xoble, Miss Helen M. Jessup. Mrs. Cyrus Sulzberger, George J. Ilecht, George M. La Monte, Frank Myers and Miss Josephine Schain. ? i Serum May Save Two Who Partook Of Deadly Olives Lena and Joseph Delbene, Only Survivors of House hold of 8, Reported by Doctors as Out of Danger The anti-botulism serum which was received at Fordham Hospital Saturday night too late to save Angelo and Dominick Delbene, victims of infected ripe olives, was administered yesterday to their niece and nephew, Lena Del? bene, nine years old, and Joseph Dei bene, eight. They are the only survi? vors of a household of eight at 2328 Hughes Avenue. the Bronx, whosc niembers began a week ago to nibble at the contents of a bottle of ripe olives. I^ena ate only one olive and the symptoma ln her case are lar less aiarming than in those which have proved fatal. It is believed the serum will save her. Joseph was taken to St. Mary's Free Hospital for Children, on West Thirty-fourth Street, Friday, when he showed evidence of extreme drowsiness, indieating he hp_> partaken of the fruit. He appeared quite nor mal yesterday. Analysis of olives remaining in the bottle showed the presence of thc botu'ini baccili in great numbers. Dr. Cisco, of the Harvard Modical School, an assistant of Dr. N. J. Ro sen, who has been doing research work on botuiism and who is one of those said to have discovered she serum for its cure, was in New York yesterday making an investigation of the cases which caused the dcalhs in the Del? bene family. He said that death is not due to poisoning, but to a disease sume what similar to tctanus, but more virulent. The germ which causes the malady, he contlnued, i- an anorbatic bacteria and bejongs to that family of bacilli which can livc seaied from exposure to the air and which, when introduced mto the human body, pr'pagates so rapidly that one bacteria will .produce several millions in a few hours. The disease was recorded first in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, when it caused the deaths of thirty-seven per Bons who had eaten sausage. The name "botuiism" is derfjed from the Latin word for sausage, botuius. The baei his botulini was holated first by a Belgian chemist, Professor van Krmengen, and is known to exist in two "strains," 0ne o. which is found in meats and the other, the cause of the deuths in the Delbene family, in fruits and vege tables, 'Ihesc bacteria are so diffleult to kill \"at ordinary boiling, urlrss carried on lor hall an hour on three Buccessive days, will mt accomplhh their destruc? tion. Boilinj, however, destroys any of the polson which may have been formed in the fruit before it is opened f'.e products which have caused botuiism in the various instancos of thc- disease which havo been noted throuKhout thc country hnve. jn nearly every case, been traccd to California, whence came the olives eaton by thc Delbene amily. Il is believed tl at the gcrms are car tied by certain spiders which txi t in I the gardens of that state, and are de posited by the fnsects on the fruits or vegctables. This latest case ia one of the few ln which tht? disease is known to 'ave come frorn fruitii ur vegetablen , r.acfced in factories. Usually the ' girrffk hovo been found ln home-matfe l/J<) ,rve_, I The Ameri News: Local, Formation of Fratcrnity Post by Masons Marks New Chapter in Legion History Full of Promise Bradford Butler, Former Major, Has Calle?>?, of his pride i:i true sacriticin^T service. The Legion men who have advocatol the bonus are actuated by the same iow motives of poiitical favor as some legislators." j POST ACTIVITIES j The women's auxilary of the John : Fraser Bryan post elected the follow , ing officers: Mrs. Martha Bryan, pres ] ident; Mrs. Wilbur T. Wright, "tirst vice-president; Miss Anna Dalton sec ond vice-president; Mrs. E, Billstone, treasurer; Miss El'zabeth Hannegan, secretary; Mrs. Julia Ryan, chaplain, and Mrs. A. Volgenean, Miss Theresa Dalton and Miss Isabel Weeks, execu? tive committee. j Vincent Astor and Admiral Henry B. Wilson, in command of the Atlantic I fleet. hav?3 joined the Brittanv patrol United States Navy Post. The first j meeting will be at the Harvard Club Thursday, January 29, at 8:30 p, m. The John M. Hennessey Post will give a dance next Friday at St. Jerome's ! Hall, 137th Street and Alexander Ave ? nue, at 8 p. m. I '_ j Reville Post will hold a meeting a1 its headquarters, 171 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, to-night. There will he an : entertainment and dance at Kismet Temple on Wednesday. | Alfred E. Wilson Post 688 will hold an informal dance at the Cortelyou j Club, Bedford and Ditmas avenues, | Fiatbush, next Friday evening. On Friday, February 6, the original organization of Basc Hospital No. 3 | will give a dinner at the Hotel Bre voort. Invitations will be sent out by | Dr. Cyril Barnert, 346 West End Avc For thc purpose of organizing an auxiliary to Army Transport Post, 747, women who served the government dur? ing the war will meet to-night in Room g*Lax&t?wa Tabtets 99 w?e^ it you make it a daily tssified columns? ? rantcd?M.ilc and Fc little- ads of good men positions. icy are good ? icy wcrcn't good they their money in The lligent cmployee knows ill bc read by big busi ant to lill a vaeancy in call up 3000 Bcekman, over the phonc. Hill 12 fOO, 45 Broadway. Officers will be chosen. All former members of Company F, 'iOfith Infantry. are requested to attend a-meeting to-night at tho new 77th Di vision Club house, 27 West Twenty fifth Street. The regular monthly meeting of Stuyvesant Heights Post will be held to-morrow evening at Public School 35, Lewis Avenue and Decatur Street, Brooklyn. An entertainment and dance will be given joint,y by Greenwich Yillage Post and Barbara Frietchie Post on January 28 at the Hotel Pennsylvania. One of the features of th.e program will he the sLBging of a new song dodi cated to the American Legion. For tickets address C. J. Cawley, 337 West Fourteenth Street. Jho meeting of the SOfith Field Ar tillery Post will he held Wednesday night at the 77th Division Club house. General Edward Siegerfoos Post will meet Thursday night at the post club rooms. Broadway and Eightieth Street. Dances will be given once a month. Murray 1!:!! Post will hold nn enter? tainment. ai Palm Garden on February 4. Henr, t. Curran, F. ii. La Guardia, Chief Magistrate William McAdoo and Martin G, McCue havi accepted invita tions to attend Vote on Rail Strike Blocked YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Jan. 18.?At a j stormy meeting here of 600 railroad '< employees from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, i Ashtabula and other points, demands by some of the workers that a strike vote he taken at once were overruled, according to men who attended, and arrangements were made for another meeting on January 31. Dejegates includ d members of iive railroad brotherhoods. The debate centered on Ihe question of whether to press wage demands while the govern? rnent still controls the rhiiroads or to leave the matter as it is until control fhii'ts. according to attendants, No of? ficial statement was i~M;r(j. Pope Decorales Benson j ROME, Jan. 18. -Pope Benedict has conferred upon Admiral William S. Benson, chief of naval operationa of the United States Lhe Grand Cross of | St. Gregory tho Great, '.Military Class. The decoration of the order will be sent to Admiral Benson through Cardi I nal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore. COTTOf DurirtQ th? ei IN ADDITIOH T ETR0P9LITA.. i;?.? To-niolit nt P Cav. Rusficana Easl ? Ilnrr'nlil. flinlmor' Cd.. M rr.nz nl Cnq ifOr. Garri i, Sun ilolius, Gall.: Uiaz, Dl.lur Bolm. Conl B.iilaiuky W^d. tii s. La luivii. "cn ..;|.\ >,.,?. Galli Caruso, ll?rr.,k!, Iti'ih.or. (.'hulinen Bodaiizky. Thurs. ? Za.-... i . ii. ,,. ! 1 . t'-'-i. An ti' i Rada. Cm 1 M . ? . ? Frl.. <- L'Or-colo. Eat n Gordrm; (l Diilur. Pngliaccl Muzio; t.'artiso. Amatn Mnran/.onl] Sat. at Rluo l to $1 Tax Ex itnnt. Noxt Men.. s. Forza rtri Destino. Ponselle IVsan eonl. Galli; C'aru-,,. !'?? I.ura. I'lialmer! Papi Tus. Mat. ai _. M lo JI Coq d'Or. Garri-inn I Rumlollu*. Gali; : Di liir, Dlaz [I I n Ban I u ; schok. Seat Sale Bi-nius This Mornliig. I,AIU>M.\\ P1A.NO \ SED riCMUfiuiiiian hSSS TUES. EVE., FEB. 10, 8:15 B Third Appearance KS ;\iichel BnllM n:-. I World': Iri ate-at Uallet Dan, Prima Rallerlna Russian llalloL Full Symphony Ort^ecfrra Tickets, $1. $ i .CO. $2, $2.50. $3. $3.50. $i. lo. MAIl ORDERS FILLED IN ORDER OF APPLICATION. Mako Ch?cks Payable to S. Hurok, Mt.optiltan Op r.i House Metropolitan Op ra Subscribcrs will havo first call for sv.ts a. box othce from Jan. 26 to F<-b. Public Sale Ojrns Fob. 2. Ex oluslve Manaeomcnt, S. Hurok, Mubical Bur mu. 220 West -2d Str,.. t. jNEDWAYSURN'S-J CAPITOL t l 90NG SCENE? fSYWHONYMOKSTHj HALL, t'O-DAY AT - Ol.l V K- - MM . i.,l n ;'i!NH! ,;l:,MTAr' M>-'- l.omlyn < h;u lum, i Steinway Plano.) Aeolian Hall. Sa(. U(., ,lan. 24, at 3. GABmLOWITSCH All Chopln Prnprnm. M-:< ' ":'!"' '' -' ? ' V ti ?. Ilumlln Plano I Pn.F.Kc'itirs ; mospoxi r.i:,,.-- & family A L k b C ' '" K MAKS ,U;"S m i_ m w c v. , \, itii,ii:iis mmk ';?ny ;l't!i at. \ i; i ouitics. ,,:i.. . & Mut.s Daily, ::,-U \ TIlo.MAy K. S1IKA ^ CO. Rit. 1'Mveitli'H VALESKA SURATT .,. ? ' ? iii'lil, ,lr . Itae it. l\ Keiur St. & l: 'Otli St I leanor Hall \- Urn oUi, n. VII.?? tjl l.\N, ?^ Ktalry. Siu.tli ,v Olh: & Uaston r. ? Mystery ,.f ? Vi Ii -. Itooiu " LOEW'S New York Tbea.re & Roof *??'." wltn Luc, Cotton Loew's American Roof '- H .w.ut n> nlntti'a Molody Shop. Jolm M-.' ' V" "/' S ' ' *an i (o., P.nfo & B ylo, ,i otlH "' -5t'l>5 ? i? a., C,i.i?. Haj. 'Rcd Ho; Oollars' ixnervcu -B.S TAYLORHOLMES CLEVELAND BRONNER'S -TXnta'stk: RHVUti_ tiSl ? ara.Kl,. Hnii, To-m'w (Tupn.~) BvK Ht 8 ? 11 ?'I\N.. R| CITA1 -MIWCIIA LEVITZKI M?t. I."? mit. t'.ii (. n.:. .... Wanieiy, > m,|.. "???? Imana With "Paflllacci." Ruffo. Sharlow, l.ajtihiiit. oud . Marii.u.zl. "i"hur., "Love cf Three Klngs." Garden ?I I ii ii. Ga.efll, !.*..- ari. Cond . Marinuzzl Frl.. ?Rp Van Winkle." Ltaklanofr Herbert Dufrai no Ci ml . Mnm ???:?. Sat. M-t.. "The Masked Ball." Raisa Honel, GalRtll, M* hetli. Ci.nrt . AUiinural Sat. NiQh<. "Mailatn Buttcrfly." Mlura, l.ammit I'av'.oska, Baklanoff. Cond, Marl UOX OFFICE OPEN TO-MORROW, A. M. _ 49th sr. MUQO 01ESSNPS1.D ? Plr-.ctor r.|-1> , k AM, Al.!, W?KK Exciusivc Presentation in ""E_if"\HBV-%_JB?.9_kM ?BR L.AT6TT >ICTURC appyoays j.i "Wcnders never ? Hlp." Foc. World. DA.iylrn? VTl'Y I'RICE HIPPODROME-Sunday Night ^-^"'Ga'a Concert FOE Tlir. I'OOK or THE kast mde Under thc Patr.;r.? ;e of Gdv. Smi h. B1GGEST Bill of the YEAR K T II K 1. I*. A K K \ M O I{ E, .JOHN ( HAKI.ES rilOMAS, I.Al'RETTE TAVI.OH. I)()N \l.ll ItRIAS. GEORGE M. COHAN, Hl.AMHK RING, < ll.\KI,E,s MINMN(;i:i(, BARNEV ItEKXAKD, JAMKS RARTON, I KKI) AM) Al)i:i.l, ASTA1RK, CI.II'TON ? UAHl'ulill aml iO OTHER STARS. Svul Sale SGtrtH lt A. M. TO-DAY. Carnegie llull?Wed., ,lan. 81, at 3::w. VALDERRAMA I Own conipoHit lons of ?NCA Ml S1C, first presentation ln U. 8. .'?I .??? n U i ...ii fiano. Oc ln ;:: JK't J. ii. IJond Lyceurn Bureau. AI-.OI.IAN HALL .TO-MGHT AT 8:15 Si ili 1!AL SONG HKCITAL CHUMANN CLUB PERCY RECTOR STEPHENS. Conductor Thu. $1 i... H.lu. s;i. Itoieu 113.20. iuc] ui NOW ON SALE. KW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA irValter Damrosch.conductob \<-otiitii Hall, Sun. Aft,. Jan'v '^5, at 3 ?iiNA. o WEriRfcNRATH ijerlloss, Sainl Saens, I). Gregory Maaon, llvorak "?''"?' *" lljt 0lllct'- Gco. Kiiglc*. M?T. -0LUMB1A. B'wajr & 47th St. Tvrtce Uallyil'op * 90C1AL MAID8 |Prlc_. T RAN D B'wnj al 47th St, J__l# Katlterine MacDonald ln "THK RKAVTV MAKKI-TT" 1U RTON H01.ME8 1 ;i.t I'K). .SThV/c KKVitrW- ~KOI.fof!Tfl SIRANI) ORCHESTRA. Aruerfea's Foremost Theatrrs nnd Hlts wTnterparden ^ ^w^ti LITTLE THEATRE rUV&I^ TO-NIGHT at 8:2. w^tfffi*:* OLlVffn MOHO'sm Prp 1 i a B I n ? Ii a m , <'''nrge !.,; !,",">',.,-.? MATINEE WEDNESDAY. BEST SEATS (I ".? WILL BE THE MOST TALKED OF PLAY IN THE WORLD F. Ray fomstoclt and Morris Gest i>r,- ??? The Greatesl of Modcrn American Plays THE L1SHT;;:,. WORLD "laaclt to the Box OfTtre'' PHert: Bves. & Sat Mat.,. ;.0<\ 75c, $1. J] r,0 and $: LOKOACRE '*A& %$?&. ! F. Ray Comslock & M >rrls Gost Present ADAM and EVA "Vastly tntwtaltiltig Comedy."?Er? Mall CENTURY"theatre Td-MfiHT AT 8 NLXT MAT. WEDNESDAY. Mc to $2 T. Rty Cnmstock and Morris Geat l'r?wit ?r?-t;: APHRODITE f!y.1L fftf' Theatre Renaissance, Pnr\$ COMPANY OF :<00 PEOPLE?8 SCENES CENTURY GR0VEroor(f;VB MORRIS 6EST M1DNI3HT WHIRL Evgs. 11:30. Best After Theatro Slion In N "i UARKP4. Wvnt 42(1 St. Wedding BeOs Mm-jrar-t .?.,, U.l!r..<> < l-iiwrrrrn t,;,l-....^? \ MATS WED. .v SAT. ln. > S1.11VVN, Went 4>d St. I>ONAI.I> l PEOGV I HOIAMt BK1.W | UOOi> i VOl'NO "BUDDIES" MATS. WED. & >? A s ARTHUR HAMWERSfEIN i -7^ A CHOIU'S that OVTSTRIPS all - m R K ? S t 1 A t) I \ (, r 1! N^Al^EDDAM?! tv?i . /??n WU9ICALTPIUMPM Its Fascinathg melodic dignit 'ighful charrr antic love-?! of laughter U CAS"T OF INTERNATIONAL C MAPION GREEN BLAMCHE TOM IN i - OOHN CLW^G, PORfPT CUNN NGHAM I ???.r i III. ?? lt? WeilI| s . ._. . ETHEL in zos VKINS' play BARH?KVlORE DfcUi.A-SSfc? 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