Show DEBATE OVER POLITICS POLiTIC One Says Soup Kitchens and and Another Shouts j Prosperity W SHI WASHINGTON Sept SO-By SO SO fh The Associated Press Press Another I l nave rippled toda today In the ocean 01 of c arguments ebbing aDd an anfio loi Ing fio ving bet T between en Republican ant Democratic spokesmen whose activities arc are concentrated upon the I November elections which will de- de de clde tho control of or the se congress After ACler breakfast and luncheon I Cool Coolidge ments President Idle idge at lit the Iho White While House Senator William M Butler Dutler I of ot the Republican nation nallon national nl at committee brought the tariff to tt I the t tore fore with lIh a prediction p that thai some somo or of o the Iho Fordney McCumber I II I now in n would ouid bl bt r upward at the com coming In I shore s e salon ulon of or congress while Senator I p J Gerr Gerry chairman or of o the Demo Demo- senatorial committee In e a from front his horn home state of or Island accused managers of ot misrepresenting the past and the present and showing no ability to formulate a n program for the tho future After ACler a conference here it 1 Ith Wil- Wil Wilson WR Democratic leaders William Wllliam B D son former secretary of ot labor and senatorial nominee of or that party pally In it Pennsylvania had a II somewhat dlf- dlf dlf lerent ferent view of the campaign Ies I d declaring the dominating one In the state stalo is the expenditure ot of Republican senatorial In the tho primary Ty which was won by Representative William II 11 am 3 O Vare lIe predicted the tho th defeat ot of Con Con Con- gressman Vare Yare OUT nUT IN 10 OHIO Out in Ohio Senator Frank DWillis D Willis Republican who Is opposed for lor re ell by former Senator Atlee Pomerene Democrat assert assert- asserted ed in a camp campaign speech that the aim In- In November Is to le hamstring President Coolidge and that 1936 Is only a preliminary to the big battle In 1928 While declining to reveal the subjects of ot the two conferences conference with President Coolidge Senator duller said Id Iho the Republican cam cam- campaIgn campaign Is ts In tine fine shape and he was confident the administration and Its lla policies would be given sup sup- support support support port of ol Republican majorities In 1 rho ho senate and house In the sev- sev seventieth congress Senator Gerr Gerry said It Is la cant that President Coolidge now is 13 very cry anxious to 10 be regarded re as outside the tho c campaign Several days ago the Demo Demo- Democratic cratic chairman continued Sen Senator ator Lawrence C Phipps chairman of the Republican senatorial committee com com- committee announced that the solo Is- Is Issue issue issue sue this year is whether the tho electors elec- elec electors tors wan wanted led to sustain President coolidge Coolige Then he dined vUth Ith President Coolidge and what was the result Senator Phipps made madea mada a new announcement of or the campaign cam cam- campaign Issues and the fate rale of ot Mr Coolidge was not mentioned among them Is It too loo much to 10 suppose that Mr Coolidge told Senator no De did not want his ta fate Ie determined by elections that give every promise ot of resulting In a Democratic land land- lIdo Senator Gerry reiterated his pro pre prediction diction that there thero would bo be soup In New England to toed foed toc the he unemployed factory workers worker VIII his winter butSel ator Butler Buller op- op opposed opposed posed in November by former Sen Sentor tor David I Walsh denied the truth of or the tho Democratic contention that there thero is no prosperity In Mae Mas- Our Our Democratic friends Chair Chair- Chairman Chairman Chairman man cutler Butler remarked are always victories In July Tuly August and September and then promptly los los- mg Ing in November and in the prest pres nt nt case they are arc playing absolute absolutely ly Iy true truc to form torm DOMI II SC IJ SC M L Senator Gerry commented on the recent court decision in the naval na oli reserve resene lease litigation adding that surely the country is not ex- ex expected to 10 forget torget the records of ot cot tarn Republican administrators In 1 all under Indictment or on trial misfeasance and malfeasance In office of rice The Democrats Chairman Dutler Buller old are rather annoyed over our Issue but It seems to ap- ap appeal appeal Peal to 10 the Iho people One of the tho weaknesses of ot our term between congressional elec- elec elections lions h ad added lcd I lg is that In many man cases case local Issues transcend nation nation- national It al and e c thus Ihus elect elet national or- or of leers on local platforms It Is wholly possible that the lc Ie Introduction ot or Coolidge 3 as an Is is- is issue Issue sue suo may change that situation Prohibition ho he concluded Is la not nota no noa a principal I In Massachusetts |