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Show talnlnu leave to print In the Record -a partisan statement not In existence w hen the leave to print was granted " "The speaker stated the rule of the house in accordance with Mr Gillett's contention, and proceeded to put the motion mo-tion to strike out of the Record the n .rt which violated the rule when Hetlln attempted at-tempted to obstruct further business of the house by making- a point of no ouo-runi. ouo-runi. the Fess statement said "The six-blllion-dollar dcAciencv bill the order of business, was held up Mr' QlUftt, re..lilng the situation, ac'd not willing to permit the southerner to thus obstruct the war program, withdraw hla motion, LHOEIS ISSUE PARTY NOTES Pre - election Statements Given Out on Both Sides at Capital. WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. Issuing of Tiro-olecUon statements wns contimiol tortny by Democratic and Republican leaders and campaign committees. HepreMcntatlve Krrls of Oklahoma, chair mn n (if the Pomocratlo national conffresslnnnJ campnlRn cnttimlttee, In a statement tonight, charged that Hepuh-ILwn Hepuh-ILwn leaders, in anwrln th appeal or V'resldenl Wilson to his fellow countrymen, country-men, resorted "to generallt tsi, BpUlsg of percentages, hut carefully rofralnim; from mentioning tlio actual votes on the Krcat war hills.1' An Inotdtnt that occurred during today's to-day's session of the house. In which Republican Re-publican Minority Leader nuiett called attention to what he termed n violation of house rules hy Representative Hetlln of Alabama, in securing t lie Iiisim-( Ion of the president' appeal In tho Congressional Congres-sional Record under the rule permitting lilni lo extend his remarks, was pointed to In u Mtulement lonluht hy Representative Represen-tative Krss of OnlOi ohalrman of the National Na-tional RepubUO&n congressional eanipalgn Committee. The Incident, which occurred during the discussion of the conference report on tlm military deficiency bill, Wfcl characterized hy Representative pega as uiuetrgtlng the "obiteuotive metnodi in loglslathm employed by certain elenieuis from the south." Represent at Ive l-'errls derlnred that twice as many Republicans an lemooran In the house voted against the resolution declaring war on Germany, while three Republicans and three Penmcrnts opposed II In (lie seonie Me said I HO Republicans nnd one Democrat in th house and Iwentv one liepnhllcan tUKt-'no I'i'hm, eratH In the senate opponed Hio shipping bill. Addresses were mioln hy t 'olonel Riiose . volt and Senator Ural during the con greaalonal campaign of isns, RepreNou- EaUve Kerrls stRil, utnlng (lie country lo uppoi i PreaWenl McKlnley during ' t&e Bpanleh -American war-. Repreeentatlve Heflln f Alabama yjo I. ltd the house rules, Repre-ieu t n 1 1 ye I ''ess, In his Statement oharggd hy oh- |