OCR Text |
Show HIE WILL HURHT " fa TIFF DEBATE jjHers on Both Sides Back ffifovement to Begin Ses-VK Ses-VK sions Early. lsH FOR FREE WOOL jfpana Senator Sets at Rest Doubts as to His R Position. '4pHrNGT02T, Aug. 2. In an cf-hasten cf-hasten the progress of the tar-:1S) tar-:1S) leaders on both sides of the determinecl today to back a "Rat to have the senate begin kE. at 11 a. m., instead of noon. jKLte will sit seven hourB a day iKhis arrangement, and the lead-Bfee lead-Bfee the extra hour vrill serve to jJBuy campaign speeches out of tho Earthen-waro schedule finally -was fMad todav, after an amendment 7lfetof Jones to put a countervail-'"y countervail-'"y on lime was voted down. Sen-Borah Sen-Borah and Gronna voted with the rata. Tho entire metal schedule wtritly was laid aside because "fcra Penrose and Oliver, who are HlIy interested in it, were out of -The sugar schedule also was IMpiover. Both will be taken up for the Bill. ibJor Walsh of Montana, one of .iljS'mncTnts Tvhoso position on free 2i&a been the subject of some spec-E,' spec-E,' emphatically indorsed the en-hmriff en-hmriff bill in a speoch today. Ho feme a that the wool, sugar, flax and interests of his state would not ilHned as predicted by Republican " KnPair over e deplorable SBfof the sheep grower is altogether bus," declared Senator Walsh. tms- not asking it. Give him a law grill prevent the fraudulent cleal-dfcStn cleal-dfcStn imposing on the public by iniSg off as a pure wool fabric of Kf manufacture from the long JlJBMfthousands that are largely cot-UnHtlie cot-UnHtlie product of renovated rags, majKr waste. Give him free access Kuilic range, the mountain pas-Bjjjnd pas-Bjjjnd he will ask no odds." jtton Is Sarcastic. mm he concluded, Senator Thorn-jJHfaanded Thorn-jJHfaanded to know if he had not r is m'n since the caucus. tf Walsh said in reply there was ra Hraent for free wool or free sugar Speech, but ho meant to say that 1industry would bo destroyed in 'fcence. ATCHRepublicans succeeded today for UlyRi time in amending the bill. On pjgestion of Sonator Smoot, Sen-Kighes Sen-Kighes offered an amendment B'out throe words in. tho wool FsXti which tho Utah senator said ly aaM&d to endless misunderstanding n tP,S to remain in. iHEfinot refrain from expressing tlJlTB gratification that an amend-Ktf amend-Ktf been inc. le to this bill witii-IFffHaid witii-IFffHaid of the Democratic caucus." 7rtJKGalIinger said with a bow to iBnbcratic side, |