Show WILSON VILSON WOULD 1 BAR LOBBYISTS i iI I PRESIDENT DENOUNCES THE THEiN INDUSTRIOUS INDUSTRIOUS IN AND INSIDIOUS LOBBY AT WASHINGTON Declares That They Are so ThIel That One Couldn't Throw a Brick Without Hitting tone One ne and That Public Should be Relieved Washington President Wilson stirred congressional circles Monday Monda with an emphatic statement denouncing denouncing ing the Industrious and insidious lobby in Vashi Washington attempting tc te create public sentiment against certain tam tain features of the Underwood tarlO bill This was accepted at the capital as referring to the unusual efforts being being being be be- ing made against free tree raw wool and free sugar While the president was declaring it his opinion that the public should be relieved from the intolerable bur burden burden den senators and representatives were viewing on every hand the evidences evi evi- deuces dences of the lobbyists which bes besel l 1 them and significance was attached to a a. statement made by Senator Simmons Simmons Sim Sim- mons chairman of or the finance com corn which now has the tariff bill billIn billin in hand that in his opinion the lob lobbyists were not making any headway The presidents president's declaration that th thE lobbyists were so thick that one couldn't throw a brick without hitting one revived interest in two bills bUls re recently recently recently introduced in the house and senate to regulate lobbying on pending pend vend pending ing legislation |