Show COURT ISSUE TO BE TESTED New Hampshire To Bo BG Battleground for Hard I ins ing Plan 4 nr ily D UT n right 1923 Ci N X H June Tunc Pub 16 16 Pub Public lie lic opinion om l l Hardings Harding's world court lame sue may be ghen en Its first actual test In n the laboratory of he ht he granite state tate New Ness Hamp Hamp- Hampshire Hampshire shire Js is among amons the earliest of ot tho thos s sates to hold Its pr primary primary mary marv an and the political lineup ex ex- ex exI I there thre today Is sharply drawn on the subject s Th Th- Th senior senator George H is Js against the tho world orld courtl court l In lit but bur the junior senator Henry v acre n I s Is it tor 01 It Were Is still faction action in the tho party ois that ta ors the tho League Lugue of o Na- Na Nations Na Nations lions It 11 Is headed by the In Iii brothers of o Fter Both 11 er rich mani N Spalding h t president of the state board of f eduCAtion His Holland P y p Is isan Isan and wasti was wag an i governor r Of er tin tat state ti 11 l I I Ice Icea e a a s Immediate or In Ip that office ortice It Is pretty believed belle that one of the I l will III shy sh ah his hia hat Into intI till the senatorial ring before long anal II 11 he docs does it will rill be as ns longI a aLa I La gU of f Nations Nation Republican U I Senator Keyes who will be bf waging aging a campaign for for a second term in U tI tle a senate b r CT I h The open secret scant In New ev hira kire 1 is that ben Senator or Moses wants want a personal delegation from the tho state lethe to the next Republican Na- Na Na Na 1 l convention Ho Io and his friends lends are lre saying saving that l ew ew Ramp Ramp- Hamp sanc re should hould go o to the next lating convention with an instruct instruct- instructed instructed ed d delegation d To ho which wyth way wiy th h wind is blowing It Is only 03 earn to recite one salient fact At Al the behest of Senator Moses Senator Borah went ent t to Manches me the city 11 ri the state not long loa p ago and made a 0 speech In h w huh he repeated his t court and de- de deeland land dc e- e e eon 2 on the world eland d that the Republican part party foh e several Important do- do do lut do Questions such as Ill railroads coa oa oil and others or go down downto to defeat In the coming campaign campaign ov Now o it Is s announced that Senator J Is coming to Now New Hampshire to make one or more dOOr on domestic Issues New politicians see bee the hand haud f thur senior senator In the tho corn com com i Ji p Borah and and and h fhe inflations m are that this state state V nil 1 b be o 0 e of ot the most Important haute I rr p d nd In th the coming Re- Re Re p p rc g campaign T I K l 2 ES BS IS I LOWS V w hale lIc the has not been blen an open breach bete c in n the New dew cw Hamp- Hamp Hamp senator It Is well known that Pt of late ther there is no 10 Iota o 0 lost to Hen them This Is because J ofes fleets elects to follow IU rather than take orders order om f hi his colleague Moses never nover il 01 enthused over oer his hh colleague who s s more of ot a business min n than thana a politician I Anyhow Senator Moses never neer did dill relish the idea ide q New Hampshire Republicans taking uP rebellious demands and showering senatorial honors upon the them He much prefers a dyed dyed- dyed in m tine in to one whose Republicanism dates back only to the Brian Doan days as Is the rase with Senator Keyes Senator Keyes was a Democrat up to the i toe tae boy orator ot of o the Platte sounded his sixteen to one slogan in n ade Senator Keyes father and his s was s A Vermont Democrat ene nes say that the senator is the tho only living descendant of a Ver- Ver Vermont Vcr mont t Democrat who never went astray ulray MADAMS ADAMS ADA ITS GETS H It Is the New Hampshire ion situa ton 1011 as much as anything which brought Chairman Johl Job Joh T Adams I of If tho the Republican rational National corn com cornI comI com n I to Boston this week weak to con 1 con 1 con ler far fer with the New England members o et the committee The New Eng Eng- England Eng England land spoke out In meeting for tor the tho benefit of ot their n He Ho Heas was as as tod toad that the Republicans would encounter ser ser- serinus ser serious ious inus difficulties In Massachusetts Rhode Island and New hampshire where her at thus this writing it Is admit admit- ed cd ed the Democrats have a good dance of winning In n 1924 Dem- Dem Dem 01 0 rats now occupy the thc gubernator gubernator- t I d In Rhode Island Inland and New I tam Mr Adams was also alM informed that w Nt-w England uld expect ad a id demand more hep hop from the Republican National committee In cond cUng the next presidential campaign n Little was done last tar ar b the National organization l to b bao ba o Senator Lodge from defeat in n 11 th senatorial campaign and It if hopes next year are to toh toh h tv ivy at least leist an oien oten br break ak the committee will wil Irate have 0 to toP stop lock look lI listen teD and act when hen New England yells for tor help I the fact that loan made not to be considered as a favor lis favorIto to the client but client but one to the banker himself C I President Hatch announced the appointment of the following folio tolIo Ing agri- agri culture c committee of the association association association tion Senator James W Funk of Richmond chairman Senator W WID WD WD D Candland of Mt Pleasant ID Ch H II West of or Salt Lake JohnD John Johll JohnD D on Dl of provo and 0 O B Berg Berg- Berglund lund Berg lund of or Gunnison Ilund The morning session adjourned early and the bankers banker and guests were taken for a 40 mlles auto auto- automobile auto automobile mobile trip through Smithfield and Richmond antI anel an l other towns town of the the table aile alley On the tho trip they visited the tho Morgan Canning Can DIng company's pea factory at Smithfield and the Sego milk mUk products factory at Rich Rich- Richmond Rich Rich-Imond mond A box lunch was served seated at atthe atthe Imond I the Richmond plant |