Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Next Coolidge selected oue «1
hie poiiticsl workers in N o rth Da-
k o U tor the M o f,? . 8. marshal.
The ty o Insolvent senator« from
that state roared their digapprQv-
al. Senate leaders had been t r y
lav to entice them bach Into the
BY RAYMOND C LAPPER
United News Staff Oerreapoadeat
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.— Äs
the year closes congress. Is. eaoe
more showin« its aatagoalsm to­
ward the W hite
Hoaeei iT h ls
cornea after a pariod e f docility
each ae has seldom toes aeaa eh
Capitol HiU and really marks a
return to normalcy rather than
ayythiag novel.
Congress I and
the v » « 9 4 # h fe d v i n . hotan-
tislly. hoatUo « « • when thay are - A series of recent incidente
of the same political complexion.
have ladteted.to many in- Coa-
frese that the pronident in relax­
ing In >te lsademhlp Bad each day
the house and asalte grow bolder.
I t started when Coolidge went
to Kansan City and delivered his
whleh he bad fought t o M a to ¡to
took ohtl Uto pMhMbaey tp o d the
death p t Harding. T h at was a
distltot victory for the senate ir-
Breakfast
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urged the president to recede and
name' someone (e v e rs ile to the
iasurgeats. H i aimed t l ’ de thte
much to the surprise I f the fcre-
lestiag seaatore Who v e rb ’ ex«
peotlng to flato atout it,
l i 1 ». {
Then same the f l r t t over the
cruisers for the navy. ,Thé prypL
dent had opposed a p p r o p r ia tio n s
Tar uvea the .three ern^era already
nnthartnef. , The hones naval V"
oaimmay Coe»dse c a r M a t M w «
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fles w ith real toteple s y r u p
a i d h o t coffee* a r e deMe«
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b rea k fa st ’ * c o m b in a tio n s
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ttm e .ta fig h t} or he may yield
ecain to d ih to fcrflte further de-
ftenoe Yrdm ilagveoo. B y'yield -
in* ,aoV dtonMie *91 only tost-
pqm the'tWi d a /.+ h e n h l m is t I
tlVht dr he ^ W y 'trf'th b hsmds d r |
waa made Reed anoewnced.on. thp
eeaate Oyer and alee palled a t thp
W hite. House presumably to Rp-t
part the same InfomnaMon, thpb
h l would ; hereafter opnoga a ll
Bominattona to the commlpailn
anth Pennsylvania was givek r t f .
reaenttoiin.' ‘ I f Coolldfce idgofhte
to fe t h u ia n d b a n e a M to W
in « ¡a nomination to any'p ah fcg ?
la r state, «ay lotol senatdA, then
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fsf^s committee, eacoursged into
open beWxereaey by the failure
of Colljdve to stand py in |t o tax.
patronage and world court fights,
openly defied the preeldeat. They
went to the White House'and fold
him they were going ahead re­
gardless. The* preMdent" offered
to approve authorisation tor in n
new> cruiser» to ho built t o . nomo t h « , « « . t , u
futdre time. 1 The htase eoMmft-
tee., stili dissatisfied. is
bow
ready ant o n ly'lb totjiortse liu to
cruisers hat to appropriate the
money to start op tto m {et <mH-
TJeg o p poglgin,togag,fa ■ *« »
to his plan for . a fla t tax reduc-
tten. Houseleaden fe lt th e ir way
AneSlssy Night
Now faiikee '¿bother nrfbt ,da-
• while and then * grew trite
eno h th to rlje e t t i l president*» veteplng la the same Way. Cool­
propdsal entirely. The president idge nominated fa n tito la te rotate
d id -n e t tight hack
Instead he comaseree commission . Cyras E.
Woods of Pennsylvania, I politlc-
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h e p yedr « t a n k 1 Whether* Cbol-
l<ta w ill decide th a t tho ttm e has
com i fo t ’a show d e w h 'tty e t wut
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