Show UlM Nn OI I ITh TIr Th Loud bill for the restriction or of mali matter Is again be beera tore era the tho Iou 80 ot Representatives and It to It la Is at as alev Mr f Louds of his case cale Is because I Ic proven It true that l V Is II swayed by popular agitation like a reed by tire the winds It ft proves proe that thata a Tow te Agitators can by properlY dl the tho national legislators at as puppets In a marionette show Surely It If is III the tho cue case It Is time for the nation to wake ako up Ul to a that may become Mr Ir Loud lAUd claims that ifs d manY OS DI members ot of the tho present Congress iran had urged him to bring his measure up and that two months ago alo there WAS practically no oppoSition to It No Now It was different I lvery ery member had reo cc petitions and letters from iris hi constituents Every dB day came to him arid and stated slated that they reo re ot of letters and that they could not vote according to their conviction against such pressure Loud proposed by iris hl bill to save annually about to the govern goern men but he be Is by The Amen Amerl can Publishers CommIttee which he hold ham ot of three men These draw UI IiI petitions and otter offer bricks and money mone to others who get u up petitions arid in III inthis this Wa way Congress is Influenced That Is Isto isto to any 1 Mr Loud virtually claims that bree men wIth persistent agitation may turn Congress from the tho course sug by reason and conscience lie virtually Indicates t that ot a small number of Df agitators have a fair chance to shape legislation In spite of Congress It such sucha a I pOssibility exists some ome r rem remedy l y teams to ho called for tor forIt It Is perhaps only fair to stAte that much mitch opposition to the Loud bill Is l founded on the fact that It seems to strike at periodical literature ot of tire the better ettar class It If not hog Its circulation Tire bill we ire believe bellee to grant tire the privileges ot of mall mail oni to periodicals winch which are made ronde up entirely of orl original How would this affect Illus rated papers and magazines reproducIng Ing ng works ot of art or reprinting articles of t interest that have hae already appeared In n print perhaps In foreIgn countries It t would probably moan mean to the tho public nn In Increase In the subscription price and urd to the publishers a 11 decrease ot of rim cir circulation On this understanding or of the ot of tho bill Mr lr Dells Bells suggestion that hat the railroads railroad I reduce the tha carrying price rlee ot matter to a proper meet with endorsement It If they Ire d 00 t there ml that the In the postal revenue on that cc ac account count Would b be m mOre re than covered |