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Show I SPEAKER CANNON I! GIVEN A GRILLING. M "Washington, May 26. That the; po- H licemau's lot is not a happy one was H evidenced again today when the H house pnssed a resolution by Repre- H tentative Roddonburg ot Georgia, f ' cfiopplng off the official heado 35 H guardians of the capital. The pollcc- H'i, n-en look to the senate to save them. M) and It Is believed It will. The reso- j lutiou precipitated a long wrangle in H' the house in which personal gradges Ml largely figured. K Former Speaker Cannon and Ilepre- M sentatlvo Sherwood of Ohio, Demo- M crat, clashed, when Mr. Cannon de- H v nounced what he called the obstructive obstruct-ive tactics of ihe Dediocratlc mem- her In preventing the passnge of tho Republican pension legislation. Mr. Sherwood promptly replied that whoa the Illinoisian was speaker, he had prevented consideration of the Sherwood $1 a day pension measure. "Tho gentlemnn from Illinois shows a remarkable ampunt of gall," said Mr. Sherwood, with warmth, "in coming com-ing here now trying" to gain credit for a measure that he would not let come up last session." oo . |