Show VOTE IN IOWA GIVES IMPETUS TO fARM RELIEF Insurgent Rep Republicans See Boost for Equalization tion Fee Plan i in Result f DISCUSSION IS IS' IS RIFE RIFE- Oldfield Suggests Launching Launching Launching Launch Launch- ing Move for Tariff Revision Downward w WASHINGTON June 8 AP AlThe AP- AP The equalization fee plan of farm it lief has been given a 0 big boost In the opinion of ot insurgent Hel Republican lican lIean and some Democratic m members mem mem- m- m hers bers of COngress congress by by bythe the victory of former formet Senator S 11 Brookhart B in t the e republican senatorial primary in Iowa Western senators have been working for some time trying to round up votes voles for tor tot the the principle as Incorporated in inan Ina a an amendment to tho the administration operative co-operative marketing bit bill now before the senale sen- sen ate ale and Sand Brookhart himself plans plan to tocoma come coma to Washington to join forces with the corn belt committee which advocated it before house m members prior t L to its defeat in that chamber when the he Haugen bill was wa's voted down Brookhart's plurality over Se Sena- Sena a- a tot Cummins administration supporter supporter supporter sup sup- porter In the Iowa primary placed close to provided ample op opportunity op f for r senators opposed to administration policies to air all their views vIE n not t on farm relief but on the tariff the chan chances es of cans who voted to seat Truman H H. Newberry ewberry to to retain heir own seats and what some re regarded as evidence evi evl- dance dence dEnce that President nt Coolidge's popularity was was was' w waning Talk of ot a disagreement between President Coolidge and Vice President President dent D Dawes wes over farm fatin relief also got gOl Into discussion and some Insurgents g gents lo Jq looked ked upon upon th the result as s art air ex expression ress n ot of arthe re reel el un unseating unseating seating of or Brookhart two months ago in fa faor or of ot Daniel F F. F his hc Democratic opponent In lh the 1924 el election cUon Most of t th the d discussion s w ws w's con confined fined med to administration opponents titular le leaders leader's ders of or the Republicans refraining from comm A numb number num floral b bet ber t of oC th thC rank and file tile how however ver expressed regret over the defeat of the veteran Senator Cummins and Senator S Fess Republican of Ohio told the senate e he ne could not speak of ot the outcome of of the primary without a pang Senator Fess was one Jrie of or those who brought into the open the whisperings whis whis- of disagreement nt t be between tween the president and apri vice aice president which have engaged the attention of little grOupS groups about bodt bo t the capitol evil eveV since Senator Watson Republican of In Indiana Indiana In- In di diana a read an outline of ot General Dawes' Dawes views In favor of the equal equal- i Iz fee principle Senator Fess who represents represents' the vice presidents president's native state in the senate dubbed the th equalization fee proposal before the tho seri senate le the Da McNary Dawes Haugen plan and asserted that its enactment would ruin the country country coun oun- try try Senator Harrison Democrat orMI of or MI Mississippi also took o k a shot at the D Dawes wes talk in a characteristic character character- Is fling at n Republican candidates for tor re election n and the administration tI tion m generally with the Iowa primary Primary primary mary as his ls te text ABLE TO SQUEEZE THROUGH Turning on Senator Watson who was ama interrupting his analysis of pf the recent defeats suffered by administration adminis adminis- supporters in Iowa Illinois Pennsylvania and Oregon he said the tho Indiana n senator had had be been n able to squeeze through t the e recent recen t Republican Republican Re Re- publican primary in that state But not by clinging to Cal and stand stand- In hi lox by Andy The only season the others others- Cummins McKinley Pepper and defeated Senator Stu were Geld were Harrison held was that they clung to Cal and stood by Andy too long lone He said he ho didn't know which one is to fo be the others other's candidate for forthe forthe forthe the presidency and it ft may be that they will swap around and the one who cant can't be president will be vice pI Representative Representative-Oldfield of ot Arkansas Arkan Arkan- sas chairman of or the Democratic senatorial lal and congressional campaign campaign cam cam- committees also took occasion occa occa- son sion to comment on the primary saying this administration has not and will not enact real farm relief and suggesting that western far farmers farmer and their Democrats in bringing about a democrats in bringing about a downward revision of the tariff on th the things the farmer has to bu buy |