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Show OBSTRUCTION CHARGE IS DENIED BY FESS WASHINGTON". Sept. 26. Representative Representa-tive K-ps of Ohio, chairman of the Republican Re-publican congressional campaign committee, commit-tee, in an address today in the house, denied the charge made recently by Representative Rep-resentative Ferris of Oklahoma, chairman j cf the Democratic congressional committee, commit-tee, that the Republicans in congress h;ive been "obstructionists." i "There has been no political division on j the Republican side of congress on any war measure," T. Fess declared. Mr. 1 Feys said the budget system, with ! n committee investigating government ' expenditures, which lias been proposed by the Republicans, would not interfere with the president in the conduct of the war. Criticism of the attitude of the Repub-licn;,s Repub-licn;,s before the war. Is unjust, Mr. Fess I sail, because history shows that a minor-f minor-f ity political party must obstruct in order j to force Its ideas on legislation. 1 |