Show WHAT DAWES OPPOSES vice president dawes in his campaign against filibustering in the senate makels it clear that what lie he objects to Is 13 not legitimate debate debaie but interruption ot of the business of congress by insignificant minorities la in palpably obstructive tactics the senate has been from the beginning of the governa government ent a fordu of debate in which great service to the america keople has ben performed by thorough discussion of oti groat great national issues and problems 1 with its smaller membership the senate rather than the house Is the body in which public questions eire debated most exhaustively whet an important public question Is at ai stake it ts la essential that VU ball the light possible should be thrown upon it the service rendered to the na tion by t the he senators who are participated in tho the great senate debate on the tha league of nations nation was bistor lc ic there Is no appreciable sentiment tn in favor ot of curtailing legitimate debate in the senate thu tho feeling against the wasting of by meaningless harangues about nothing in particular Is strong the abuse and not the legitimate use of the greater freedom of debate essential to an effective senate account accorn tj tor for the demand that the one man or the five man filibuster in matters of minor moment should cease in calling attention to the abuses of thu tho |