Show senatorial trad t on broken the tradition that no new senator should lift his voice in debate tor for a year or two after taking the oath but should remain quietly in his seat im bebing wisdom from his elders has not been observed in the present con gross practically all the new senators sworn in last march have already been heard beard in their maiden efforts some on the democratic side have been encouraged to speak by laicans of long service this was nota b I 1 true of mr clarke of arkansas who came out surprisingly strong in praise of president roosevelt Roosevel ts a esth mian policy that question has facell bated early speaking tor for other new senators mr newlands of nevada was one of them mr heyburn of ida ho is another mr stone of missouri made his first verbal appearance using the panama issue as his theme mr mccreary of kentucky has delav ered a speech and so have mr over man of north carolina and mr fulton of oregon |