Show NEW HALL OF REPRESENTATIVES 11 Mr l H. H S S. B Boutell Bontell a member of the house of representatives representatives rep rep- wants a new hall for the members ton to toI I meet in n He reasons that the present house is unwieldy unmeet un un- wieldy that as each committee has an outside room Il l i. i I there is no occasion any longer for desks that as it itis is it there is so much confusion and noise that few sp speakers akers can be heard that long speeches ought to tobe tobe be he dispensed with that business would be greatly expedited in a smaller hall one hall one we presume that would be ju just t sufficiently large to accommodate a committee of the whole V T We e are afraid he will not succeed We Ve suspect that were he a fine talker he would not want to succeed Then this is a democratic demo- demo cratic countr country and people want to get glimpses sometimes sometimes some some- sometimes times of the lions and to hear them roar Again there is now and then a subject so clothed with I 1 interest that the best members can do is lis expected of them and the long speeches are in order or or- der Again every member ought to have ha the opportunity opportunity op op- to serve his country as best he can and has a right if f it is in in him him to make ke a name for him him- self v There might be a smaller hall near the large one in which when the house is considering a question with closed doors it might meet but then the smaller hall would not be needed We predict that Mr Ir Boutell Boutell Boutell Bou Bou- tell will fail in his efforts to get a new hall |