La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 19, 1925, Image 5

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Tuesday,' May 11), 11)2.1
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pape Five
Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
f.. S. Commencement ex-crcim-a
May 22.
Union I.lve Stock Rhow at Un
ion, June 10-11-12.
iMolored to Ha ke r
V1H. mid Mm. J. JJt little motored
n Itakcr .Sunday.
J'lmlc Sunday-
Miss M-:ie. Kl earns, Miss Kraneea
Mei'ann uii-l Miss haViim Gallo
way spoilt C iiulay pienleltlnj? neai
Mtnaiil.
Uellirnel
v (i. ( Hoinnn relumed to l.a
(irande (his morning on train No.
1M, ul'tiT KH tirliiiic some time ut
l'oitland and other point.s.
Arrived This .Morniii;
.Mim. K. V. 1 tumble arrived In
Il (Irande this inortiinif on train
No. "'I n mi will spend several days
h'-n' thf ImiiHO puesl of Mr. und
It. Lilly.
Ke'tiny J-'lly
Although still in a serious con
dilioii little (Veil GUmore. who
v,:is ficaldrd over a wee I; ago at the
home of his parents here. Is re
ported resting easily.
Left I'm Chevenne .
. .Mrs. 1. Sainosette, accompanied
l.y her daughter, .M-,trie, left La
(lii'mle this moening on train No.
J4 lor Cheyenne, Wyoming, when
they will nK-ke their home.
Wtnt to Wit Mown
.Miss Dorothy Kberhnrd and MIsk
Anette Johnson, aecompauiefl liy C
It. Kbrrhsird, went to Wallowa yes
terday. Mr. Kberhard went to Wal
Iowa on business.
At Wallowa Yesterday
M. Uosamund, of the llow-uian-Hicks
Lumher company, wap
a business visitor to Wallowa yes
terday. Aeeciilctl Position
M iks Kuth Hums of La Grande,
has accepted a position as steno
grapher in the Wallowa office ot
the Iown:an-I licks Lumber com
pany. Home from l'ortland
Mrs. Low ina Dobbin arrived in
La Grande thi: morning on train
No. '2i after spending the past
throe months in l'ortland. Mrs.
Dobbin's home is at I'nion and she
continue her Journey some
time today.
Pa sod Thrum; h
Mrs. Ora Williamson and small
daugblec, ( 'arol, w ho Mnake their
home at Portland, passed through
CI'
hn
f s Greatest
4 Day
SHIRT S
V jllf:' '- a MirHAurr
Starts
Wed.;
May p
lioiight direct from New York at a price he
low Wholesale Prices at regular. We are go
ing to pass them out at a price at a saving
to yon.
LOT 1 Golf Shirts, Special Price $1.1)
3 for $1.00
LOT 2 Golf Shirts, Special Price Sl.O.'i
3 for $5.50
LOT 3 Golf Shirts, Special Price $2,15
3 for $7.00
Sizes 11 to llYi
Values of these shirts range from $2.00 io
$1.50. All Arrow and Phillips-Jones make of
fine shirts.
"Shirts of Quality"
SEE OUIt WINDOWS
Clint's Clothiery
" Tit c Stoic With a Conscience"
i
I.u G run tie this moriilng on their
"iiy to l-oMlnr in visit f.,i- ,m...
time.
Went (o Hut lAkv
After sprndinir the nlffht In La
Cnimln at the home of her Bister,
Mm. I'ouller, Mis. .''runic Wudo re
turned to Hot l.uke thlH morning,
where, she is a patient in tho hos
pital. Itelmninif Humiw
MlK. V. L. Hnldi-rlv imil in. mil
son, (irady, returned 1o her home
ai uniariu this inorninK on train
No. L'4, after spending several days
in Lu (irande ut the home of her
sister, Mrs. !. L. Dyal.
Went, io Hut Lukiv-
Miss l-Mnu Lyons went lo Hot
Lake this morning for medical
treatment. Miss Lyomi recently
Hdcrwunt un operation fit Ho.
Lake and Is very much improved.
Ifeiv Yesterday
Mrs. Ii. 1. Shoemaker, accom
panied by her sister, Miss Veda
Cat ton. Were Hlim.iilnir In I i
Grande yesterday. They returned
lo their homes ut Klgin last eve
ning. Spent WiTk-EiHl at Elgin
Mrs. Haltie J. Mays spent the
week-end with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Musterson at Klgin.
She returned to her home here yes
terday morning.
Surveying La mi
lt. H. ltaldock. accompanied by
Kruno Dennis, went to the Dennis
ranch above Huker this morning
to survey properly there lor the
John Day highway, which will run
through the Dennis ninth.
Attended Gam
Orson Hryant was among tho La
Grande people who spent Sunday
at Pendleton und witnessed the
Pendleton - La Grande hitK.lmll
game there.
Hero from Florida
Mrs. J, J. Terry und daughter,
l-'rances, arrived in La Grande last
evening und will visit hero for
some time at the H. A. itenhum
home. They have been In Portland
for several months and ure now en
route lo their home ut Orlando,
Florida.
ICetiiriihiK I Ionic
Gerald Maw kin was in La
Grande this morning en route lo
his home at Knterprise. Mr. Maw
kins was recently discharged from
the United States Army at Kort
Maker. San l'inncinco. (VllCm-nhi
ami is on his way home.
Attending Convention
J. H. Pea re of Lu Grande, In nt-
t ending tho annual stale conven
tion of the Knights of Columbus
now underway in Portland, Ore.
Yesterday committees were named
and the following La (irande men
received n p point monts: Auditing
ALE
3Vtlu(;flr A Qoi
5. tl
closes
Sat.,
May
23rd
coniinltlee: II. M. Muloney; U so
lutions: II. Laven; JludKet: Mr.
l'eure.
Vlsltlntc lleiv
Miss Martha Kd wards has ur
rlved in Lu Urande from l'ortland
and will visit here lor some thin
with her mother. Mrs. L. i. Kd
wttrds. MIkh Kdwards was in the
fire In 1'orlhmd recently when the
telephone oft tee hurm-d there.
Oil Way Home
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Shell were In
La (irande this morning en rout"
to their home at Wallowa. Mrs.
Shell has been visiting In rorlland
and Kilverton lor the past two
months and Mr. Khell went to l'ort
land a week ago mid Is arrninpany-
Ing Ii-t home. He is u merchant at!
Wallowa.
Returned from Portland I
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner re-
turned yesterday from Portland.
where they spent the week-end nsj
Ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. William;
Perkins of that cily. Mr. Turner j
also iittended the meeting of the)
L'nion Pacific Foremen's it;:i;oei:i-1
tion while thep
Hero from Nampa
Mr. and Mrs. John Abbot, whoj
ure visiting at l'nion at Ihe homo!
of Mrs. J, L. MrKinney motored to
La Grande Sunday and spent the;
day, returning to l'nion yesterday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott ure from
Naniim. Idaho, He will return to j
their home there in u few days and I
she will remain at I'nion indefinite-)
lly with Mrs. MvKinney.
' Personal Mention
I Men Dale of Wallowa, was In!
La Grande yesterday shopping. j
Mrs. :. D. MeKinn.-y of Union,
was h visitor to La Grande yes
terday. William Vogel was a buslm ks
visitor to La Grande yesterday.
Mrs. n. A. Ui-ndiicks went to
Hot Lake litis, morning tor medical
treatment.
Ml-H. Iltll- Vhir... nf lA.,.lln!...,
PHKst'ci IhrollRh Gnimlo IlliK
mnrnfmr nn li..r u-.ii. t 1. i .
Hpind ii few (liiyM Ihcii. viBltinj;.
BRYAN HISSED
AND CHEERED
Continued from Tag One.)
the Itihle, Arc the school chil
dren of this nation to be taught
that this llible is untrue? No.
and they shall not be so taught
for the majority of the-people of
this nation Ivlieve in the "Jiihle
and the hand that writes the pay
checks should control the schools."
Mr. Kryan said it would be ri
diculous to entrust the education
of children to nn oligarchy of
sclentiHty, rprorring to the 'society
.'or the advancement of science.
The modernist.'. h asserted, "are
making :s brothers to the brute."
Mr. lb-van recently announced
that ho would assist in the prose
cution of J. J'. Scopes, faience
teacher of Dayton, 'IVnn., charged
with violation of the Tennessee
unti-c olution stni ute.
Strauss Objects to l lxcil I'uy
IIIOKI.IN (Al'l lll.har.l Slrauss
has uechted to lioyeotl the Ccriuun
Theatrical As-ioc ImiIoii. He h is re
fused Max even Schillings' invita
tion to conduct a number of per
formance:! at the llerlin Slule
opera Willi the explanation that he
do,-s not consider It conformable
wilh bis professional standing lo
Mill, mil lo a conventional flue Im
posed by Hie Theatrical a.s.ociallim
ill the nature or fixing Ihe maxi
mum remuneration for an artlsl or
his position. .
TWO (ilHI.S HIT ItV TltAI.N
I SAI.KM, Or;'. Christina and
l.' na Seluieffer, if, mm! Hi, were
in a local hospital receiving Ireal
meiu lor Injuries suffered when
Ihey were struck by a Southern 1'a
cific inolor train.
It was kuIU thai neither of Ihe
lllrls saw the I In in until Ihey were
.n the track. Christina Schaerrer
snflered cuts and bruises of Ihe
boii-. while her sister Miiir-rccI in
juries or tlie arms and leg. i;otb
or the girls will lecocr. physicians
,'iuhJ.
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Mail Cfmiupion of Cbvebind
who was nti-ne"d to 2o' y.-ars lin
pi isoniin-nt for murder tif i ;
0'( onm II, a carnlv al proraoti-r
walked out of the woutt-n's roform
atory at Mary.xilb', ,. aod had ;
1 'i-bour sta rt w It.-n lp-r
noticed. Authorities ha
nareij.jif
the'womttn as lur as Jjprint'lleld, 1
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A Complete Treat
ment for the
Hair
Kirst: Shampoo tho hair
thoroughly with
Shampoo Paste
This should he done often I
enough to keep the hair and
scalp clean.
This paste Is a semi-solid
soap non-injurious and de
lightful to use.
Second: Apply
Rexall "93"
Hair Tonic
This should be done fre
ipiently to dress the hair
and to fclve. it renewed life
ami lustre.
The tonic is easy to apply
not sticky or mussy.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
Star
La Grande, Oregon
I '( ) I ITI. A M ) 31 A 1 1 K 1 TS
roitTI.ANI), Ure. (AT) I.lve.
slock steady today. KgKS und but
terfat steady. Ilulter ec.
IttTI'Dltl'AT
SAX ntANCIHl'O AL') Hut
terfat 4(Je here today.
I'OKTI.AM) CltAlX JI.liKI'.T
I'UUTI.ANIl. lire. AI") Wheat
Hard white 11. S. IJaurt, May.
tl.liri, June, f l.liS; soft while, May
1.5!l; weslern while. May, $1.58;
June $1.53: hard winter. .May $t.5ti:
June $J.5fi; northern spring, May,
$l.f7; June. $1.57; western red.
May, $l.r.(i; June, $l.r.(i; mill, hard
while. May, $1.7(1; June, $1.70.
((.its No. 2 while feed, May.
S7.5"; June. $:I7.5U; No. 2 gray,
May, $37; June, $37.
Corn - No. 2 K. Y. shipment,
MuT'?4'.75; June, $17.
vi:i:ki,y iiiis i:xroitT.s
WASHINGTON (Al') tirain ex
ports ii'Din the I'nlleil Slates last
week auiounted lo f,2;!X.IMM) bush
els compared with ti.hiiti.OUU busli
Icls tlie previous week.
Commerce department figures
Monday gave the following com
parisons of last week's exports witii
those of the week before.
Wheal. 2. ills, oiio bushels against
1,5(,000; rye, 1.022. 000 against
2.:t;s.000; oats, 1.270, 000 against
517,000; corn, 125.000 agalnsl 151. -mm;
barley, 4!:i.0'J'J agalnsl 477,
000. Canadian grain exported from
Hie Cnited States ports were 2.
7(l'.l.000 bushels UK.'ilnst 2.47'.I.OOII
bushels the week before. Klour ex
ports from the roiled states and
Canada were 274.00(1 barrels
against 184,000 barrels.
VISIHI.I. (;l!AI SI'I'I'I.V
MOW YOISK (AC) The vlslbb:
supply of American grains shows
the following changes in bushels:
Wheal, decreased 2.717.000 bush
els; coin ib-ereased 1,1175.000; oats
decreased :i.5:i7,ono; r e decreased
S44.000; barley Increased asil.ooo.
llAltM'.TS AT A (il.ANCi:
NKW VoliK (Al') - Stocks
Slioiig; pulille utility anil motor
shares at new highs.
Iloluls I- 1 1 1 1 ; i-'rench railroad
issues active.
l''oreii;n exchange steady; sterling-
slightly higher.
Cotton High; weather unfavor
able in ( iltlahonia.
Sugar l-;as ; trade selling.
Col't'-e Firm; favorable llrazll
iau mark'-l. "
CHI C A tU A I') Wheal
Weak; lack of evpsrl dt-matid.
Corn l,"W i ; pc-dleMony of lnd
ttr watin-r.
Cat I le Kb'ady; lower grad-!,
mor- 11 u riM' rnn.s.
(logs llighi-r; big packers in
active. liK.IHMMi KI1.I S I ,KMi;it
AI.IJAXV. ore.- J. W. Hiikh'V.
fi'i, a fnrnn-r. who lelt North ha
h'ta bt"t fall to i-srape the slormji
of tbiit ta1i', was killed Instantly
by lightning while plowing on his
farm liclwti-n llalsev and ItrowiiM
vilb'. H' h-aves a widow and eight
children.
Coroner I-MkJut of Albany tofik
fharge tt( the body, wbleh bor- no
Kign.s of tnj'iry. ilifiugh the clothing
w as torn entirt-Iy from th; left
wide.
ALTO OVi:iTI UVS, 1 111 HT
MAIlSIiriKU'. fin-. only one
pa.sHen. r wii Injured when Or. I..
(i. .lohnxnn'n cur 1'ift a wheel while
the party was c turning from a
golf torjrn.ui'-nt and turned turtle
In the hitjhwiiy.
William Lou.- bad an arm broken
and the r-M .f the puriv were eon-
M
Markets
p" waMiKblcnddy bMken, A pile of enrlli
(j,,. rond-blo k:i'-i tlie -.:r from
plunging into I he
Ute h.fc-lr.u: . '
riv
r whlh .-kin a
I BIBLE SCHOOL
j OPENS MONDAY
I (ContlmiM from rnge One.)
parllriilHr fullh, II la aulil.
nt'lili-ti hlhlu uiul mlstiiallury
coilrKCH. ilnllii.ul.alliiii, iiilRi'iinlry,
Kiinica, 'liluyH. iiiuhIc, hIiikIhk IIIHl
Imnik'rari. IiuIiuIIiik m-wIiik. rnfria
work. piuH-r cutttnir. ete., will w
tUUKllt.
Iti'-iMiiw (iiatifyliii;.
In othor rtin wlurn thn dally
viu-allonal klblu srhuola havo born
helil, lllc chtlilri'll worn t'tithusiuH
llo In refuri'iKi) la tlio work uiul In
aoiuo cases. wore Krcally illaap-
pointi'd Unit Uui sellouts diil noi
continue all Hummer.
I Itesiionse of the people ot l.a
Uranile lo tile school has been very
Kiatll'yiiiff. ueconllni; to thu minis
ters, und uiiKerii well Tor the suc
cess ot the Institution.
The local chumbcr of commerce
and other ln.itltuttonH, both Irnler
nal, civic and rellk'lous, huvo fully
approved tho school.
itosi iu n; i:i,i;i-is yt i:i:x
ltUKlom-UU. Ore. .Miss Thel
j man New hurd was elected uueen of
: KoHcbul'B s struwbeiry carnival
lo be held May 21, 2'1 and 23, In a
I thrilling contest which ended here
llast nlKht. The voles were cast un
'tll 8 o'clock when thu polls were
declared closed.
I The queen candidates exhibited
jconsldcrablu political slrutcKy and
withheld many thousand bulluts
until tho lust few minutes In order
jto hide their real slreiiKlh. Miss
Newhard ws closely pressed by
-Miss Kern Id ymcrs, who took sec
ond place. Misses Velum Golf and
Catherine Klatla were the other
contestants. Queen Thelmu is the
duilRhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. O. I.
iNewhard of this cily und is otm of
'tho most popular young women of
tho Koseburg younger set;
i i(.irn:us Aiti-: Amti;si'i:ii
MI-;iJKOItl), Ore. Kddle Shan'
non, a couple of yours ago a light
weight pugilist of some renown on
the const, and his wife were are
rested hy the sheriff, charged with
possession of n 411-gallon still found
on the farm Shannon and his bro
ther rented. In tho Applegate dis
trict. Iluth waived preliminary
heurliig ud were bound over to
tho grund Jiuy liudT 'bonds of
$toou.
Al Shannon, .nrresled on the
sumo charge with Denny Shannon,
Jimmy Martin, pugilist; (Ins Sorcn
son, wrestler, und Neg Yeager of
l'ortland, heavyweight fighter, was
released on $1000 bonds Saturday.
Yeagcr's brother und un upstate
friend were in the city today en
deavoring to secure his release on
ball.
k.m:i;.s iiAiti.n in i-:st
SAf.KM. Ore "lA'now.n'- ,,-!..
are more exlreme In the west than
in the easl and you have to come
to Oregon to sec barn knot s."
TIllH ll'IIH till. Ul III,.,,... Ill r.r 1
iCarl (li-egg Honey, president oil
wiiiiiiucuu univorany in an address
before jiiembers of Ihe n !,.
'chamber of coimncrco here.
Ill Udditiou to iliseiissine- ulel.-u
In different ReetiiiiiH of Hi., en,,,ii.. i
lr. Donoy colli fasted weather con
ditions as observed by him on his
recent, irlp.
"Wo think w-e have unusual
weather here In Oregon." said Dr.
DOII'-V. "but ihe U'l.-llliel. el,1,i,n-..u
more rapidly and lo grealer ex-
ireiiies in ino east than In the
west. "
savi:i) rito.M intow.M.vu
MAItSHI-'Il;i,D, ore. y, A.
Ollberl. Itohert h-orrl and Miss Ada
Kord of Coiiullle were 'saved front
drowning In lire I'aeirlc ocean when
( upluin Al. I'. Jensen and his crow
rescued them from a precarious
situation In a row-boat off the Ara-
go lighthouse.
The parly went to sea In n row
boat lo fish, bill a siiuall came up
ami nearly capsized them. The men
wen- good oarsmen and only this
racl kept Iheui afloat lllllll Ihey
were picked up by Ihe coast guard
power boat.
SIX SI HMAIll.M S COMI;
WAI.KM, Ore. (iovernor Pieice
received a tehgram from the n-r-tetary
of the navy stating Dial In
structions hove been Issued to the
commander of the bailie fleet now
in the J'aeitlc to detail the sub
marine tender S;ivannah and snb
murin.: divlHfon No. II. comprising
submarines i.r. 2. '11, and
-'II lo Portland for the annual Itose
Kestlval, June 1 5-2(1.
'J'he governor had requested lhat
a portion ot tho fleet be sent to
l'ortland.
Knink Wi-ller, (ft, I.u C'.rnriBe,
111., hiiiiiiniTi'iJ itml rhoii''iJ i lis
Vlff ft) deiilll ln-rnUHe HlliJ ViOUli)
not ff'vr him $10 to hoy ll'iuor.
W-ller ri'n.llly eonfi'HHi'.l. Poller
iirlfHt'-il Mlk" I'ortni-r, hIko nn ,n
'murder clmiKe, who la aula to huvn
' 'j1T li'.uor to Welkr.
PROMISE TERM
SCHOOL ENDS
I'UOMISK (SpeclaDMIss Kun
ice ourtney returmid to her homi
at Troy S;tturday. Mho has been
employed as teacher for the River
side school next year.
Miss J tut ft Hayes returned to her
home at Wallowa Saturday, alter
teaching a successful term ot
school In the Promise district.
Honald Downs of l'awwotka
took the eighth grade examination
at Promise Thursday ami l-'riday.
lloy t'arper returned home Wed
nesday after a few days spent ut
La Grande.
Hill Carper worked a few days
lost week lor Diaries 1. Carper,
t'la I'oulson went to Wallowa
and Kuterprise Friday.
Harold t'arper made a trip to
Wallowa last week.
Hill Carper went to Maxville Sat
unlay.
Airs. liOna Carper visited Thurs
day with Mrs. Chas. Csirper.
Kunice Courtney and Lillian Car
per visited Friday night with Mrs.
t lu I'oulson.
Truman I'oulson and Harvey Mc
Donald were rounding up and
branding cattle recently. ,
COP
INHERITS
COLD MILLION
(Continued from rngo Ono.
crossing the Atlantic alone In the
yacht. Armgard. will uccompany
the l-;iltseH on their voyage.
Tlie first lap of their trip will
lake (hem to the South Kea Islands,
l-'rom there they Intend going
through the Panama. Canal to tlie
Fiji group. Singapore and n cruise
of tho Znillan ocean will be next
and then Ihey will sail to Cairo, up
Ihe Nile, Journey overland through
the Holy Ijind, circle buck nlong
Ihe Mediterranean ucross the lllack
Sen to Odessa and up the Volga
river to central Kuropc.
"What will I do when we gel
back lo i.oh Angclo.v.1" asks the big
cop. "Oh. I'll probably ask for
my Job back on the force. J'll prob
ably be pretty homesick for tho
old Ileal Unit 1 havo walked for so
long."
WAKIIIMlTOX MAX I.l'l-T
1 211,11110 TO NIKTHIt, M J'IIDW
1'OltT TOWNSKND. Wash. ( fly
the Associated I'ress). A slst-'r
In Albany, N. Y.. und a nephew,
l.uurenco W. .Smith. In Henderson,
Ky., It was learned .Monday sur
vived l.oren Hinlth, who nth-nipt -i
lo the appeai-auce of poverly here
onlil his death Saturday, but who
left nn estate ex ling $120,000.
Smith came to l'ort Townscml
In I K 7 2.
Jlc Jl;cj ,.tuo(il..,qt1l!lo.,aterl,lre
In a cabin on a fanch. hut did
not work. Kurly In the World
war he reporleil that his all had
been stolen. Tills was $('ill,000 in
liberty bonds, but they found I hem
New-oil Into a pillow on the ranch.
He left one Ii In, Ire, I thniisaud dol
lars In government bonds, $20,000
In cash and Hie raneh. He thought
everybody was after his luoney
and was wont lo meet culler.! with
a title.
Coolidgc Also Dodges
Onrushing Automohilcs
fContlnned frrn T'ngo One.)
Knglaud leiiip-Tntu.'nt of his!
lb was taking one of his al-moHt-dally
walUs, willi hts usual
plain-ebithrs guard. 1 llklngsoufh
v.aidly down Connecticut avenue,
(hey ninn- to (lie point where t
inlei.ie ts lihodo Island avenne
and M street --a mean place.
The ccp had Ihe i-ast and went!
Iraflic hi'ld tip. to let It pass tip
ami down Conned lent. It looked
like a good time. The president
and reilnue s:.-pp,.,i off Ihe curb
and got nearly half way ncros
(he road. I
At I hiit junet ure the rop, of .
course entirely Indirierenl to die,
late of pedestrians, thought, per-
haps he'd have made an exception'
in (he president's favor IT he'd
know It was .he, turned the!
traffic. I
i
The plain dollies men are big. j
husky chaps who'd light a lion,
NEW SHOW TODAY!!
"I WANT MY
A
Doris
Kenyon
From Sliutliers
A tale of this age of jazz and flappers
and real folk, too, who love and live,
just a.s you and I.
In tho president's defenso but
they knew there was no hopo
of stopping that herd of churging
automobiles. The whole parly
"imply turned Ignominioiisly and
streaked it for 2 thu curb they'd
just left,
Well, they got there, so me body "a
mudguard grazing one of thu plain
clothes men's leg. The president
didn't go in for nlhletlcs in his
ollege days, und spectators of this
incident say ho would have beaten
all records for any Known variety
or jump.
It Is becoming very clear that
Vice President Dawes is not going
to succeed in getting the Senate
rules changed when Congress
meets next. The thing is de
veloping into a party fight und on
that hnsls the udminlstrullon has
n't enough votes.
It can und probably will huvo
the House rules changed. It has
i clear majority there. It probably
wllj change them buck in tho di
rection of t;nelt Joe Cunnonisut,
making u exur out of Speaker
Longworth and taking away front
the minority even thosu rights
which It hutli if any.
Hut In tho Senate, no, If a
Republican senator and un ad
ministration senator were synony
mous terms, ull would bo well fur
the Dawes plun that is, tho liuw
es senutorlui plun, not the Kuro
pean one.
However, they uru not synony
WhtitvtT they tell od oxtUy
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