Show ll LIEF EF FO FOR R NORY GRY OF fR ROPE 0 is ti SIGHT SIGH T 0 lean can Senators Come Conle f of Measure l to nd id Hundred J i feeding Starving Folk I Jan 23 23 Pas Pas Pas- ast as- as fe t 6 tomorrow of the adminis- adminis for or or food foo relief in Europe tonight b by leading ad- ad fend nd nd opponents a after another which proceeded with withy aw y w rs in their seats scat speeches are expected to tod tod told to- to ld d polls taken by the load Jed were said to- to showed d' d dit it ut t twenty votes in It Ito jo o 0 measure an for tor the tho bill billier biller ier L er r indicated today Speakers e of ot the measure In- In ator Hitchcock of ot Nebraska chairman of ot the tho foreign n re- re m and Senators Sena Smoot ici Kellogg of ot Minnesota Het lie lie- e- e t Principal opponents in th tho thoo 0 o were Senators Cummins nd ind Sherman of ot Illinois R Ref Reg Re- Re f f. fir g hat the proposed as not for ch charity Senator urged the Senate to aid Wilson ilson and his work volk tit nt tho thorence rence trence b by voting voting- the fund 12 iri t tat 1 would In In- of ot Americas America's f I in ln Hoover Hoo who h hasely has s sel rely ely attacked b by opponents vas was highly by Sen- Sen ock and also by Senator Senatore tie e Nebraska senator said at- at j-fr j tr Hoover loO were stabs in inand inand 4 and nd he Joined Senator Smoot ding the food k In fixing stock live an and B 9 declaring both consumers Cera ers had been protected I in opposing the fed ed cd that it commits th tho tho o to a n. policy of or Jl m and guardianship of ot while Senator r ier- ier er- er that part of or the money r e ed to feed reed Russian Bollie I I of or Germany nan a aE aa as E actor factor h In the world was ad- ad Senator Cummins who with Germany 11 impotent to a league of nations I r lb Ho said Gerl Ger- Ger Jd l bo lie denied denle an army armr or orIe orie Ie required to pay tay a je e ruin wrought b by her Jand o 01 on tho the sea ea and in tho the I iII 1 Windmill In h herman the pro- pro was not a a. relief relic campaign fund and he lie President Wilson as a aI alint I hint lint ant in Europe fighting C 4 s 1 senator said the tho agree agree- r. r policy at 1 ed cd recognition lecos of the thc Bol- Bol and In this con con- a against Socialist he said was wag being 4 y professors In nearly nearl cv- cv ean in college Denouncing I SOlS SOl'S ng I firebrands s of ot so- so o I i t r Sherman sal said some somo type e were attached to tho the c mI tilon t of r Iowa r I a asked aked ked Democrat Leader ther ner the appropriation was wa I. I make a market as sena- sena e for tor packers packers' prod- prod t l M Martin replied that the Iho n was designed primarily fit starvation and suffering friends d n s in Europe and nt ll would It make i some American products Held tM r bo bl expended Senator S b by the in food tood ecU sed eit of eight of ot the moat l ji In the W ld mI d declared that Pros Pros- Pres-I Pres plan pian called for for r OW O sovereignties to cn- cn I I of or German and y was vas as to bo be used to carr carry Such a program lio io the tho United States o 0 o an agreement with an nations to guarantee U t those nations Such a Ui buld Uld Id be bo e for Gr Great at l. l tah- tah ne r ald Instead of or to alleviate the tor Ol Cummins said Bald I no e 1 th the Sm should be b I t in tie the United t Price fixing th Iowa Ioa t when the thu boil i the tho on h hg cs he ha hat i It an under under- he WOUld be l their orp a a t 4 at it t the measure S 'S be bc s some somo on tho the d dent L wa was I an ah l t tr s1 on page age j REliEF FOR STARVING EUROPE IS r IN SIGHT Continued from page 1 Senator Cummins said the tho chief executive tive tl character was misunderstood d I think he added he Is IR the mst most I practical statesman of or this or an any other ago co He knows what ho he wants I I and how to get g-ct it IL Tho The senator said the trouble was as that the President was not always rs faced in tho right rl ht direction Let the successful nations o of Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope ropo undertake tho the guarantees necessary sary ary to hold these now nations in peace ho continued It will oe ee anevil n i-n evil e day when wo forsake tha th Infinite problems of or the tho United cited States and de de- de I I vote ourselves to the problems problem's of ot other other other oth oth- er countries Senator P Penrose nrose of Pennsylvania l presented pre pre- presented a telegram from C. C H H. Canby who he ho said was a prominent Chicago grain broker bloker stating that It was rumored ru rumored rumored ru- ru mored the food administration already spent of or the appropriation appropriation atlon proposed In the tho bill In anticipation anticipation tion of or Its passage e. and in violation of or law Lower Food Prices Urged Measures to lO cause causo reduction In food prices In America were urged b by Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Cal Calder er erot of ot New cw York criticizing the tho food administration for tor maintaining maintain maintain- lug Ins too food prices priceD for 01 largo large surpluses of 01 foodstuffs held In warehouses when the war en ended ed Senator Smoot of or Utah Republican indicated ho was Inclined to support the measure He praised the services tendered rendered b by Mr Hoover In making the tho meat packers Nl pay 15 cents a n pound for tor torI I hogs hoSs at tho the same s mo tit restricting their profits to 9 per c and their turnover turnover turn turn- over to 2 per cent The packers' packers big big- profits Senator Smoot said resulted from rom their enormous business Senator Borah Borak took exception to the statement that profits had been been limIted limIted limited lim lim- to D 9 per cent saying tl that at applied to one ono line lino of ot tho industry Ind only while oher branches s were left untrammeled and showed profits as high as 10 to per perce ce centI centI cent 11 tI t. t I dont don't belle bellevo Mr Hoover did In controlling the packers said Senator Smoot If Ie ho lie had not no one can tell where prices would have Une I I |