Show IDAHO IDA liD SENATOR I VOICE BATTLE Gooding G coding and Fess Shout While Onlookers Laugh WASHINGTON Feb fly S-fly S ByThe The Associated Senate Press Press decorum was wn lost Monday In 11 a shouting match between Fess of Ohio and Gooding of ot Idaho dur- dur durIn during dur during In ing debato debate on tho farm bill Standing literally too toe to too and voice to voice the senators sought to shout each other down with Gooding emphasizing his shouts with a II brandishing fist list and Fess driving home with the tho school schoolmaster's schoolmaster's schoolmasters schoolmaster's masters master's pointed finger UPROAR lt 01 OF 01 LAUGHTER L As the tho strident tenor of o tM the Ohioan and ond tho the booming basso of the the Idahoan reverberated 1 around the chamber senat senators r rocked with laughter setting the pace for or the tho crowds In III the tho gal gat VI Vice co President nt Da Dawes es tried to to took look solemn as he hid a a I Ismil smil behind his his hand but as ai the ex- ex exchange exchange ex exchange change reached the highest and lowest notes in the tho scale scalo Mr Dawes Dawes ought refuge refugo behind 11 au i sled sized handkerchief mean moan meantime meantime time tapping gently and futilely for Cor order As th the shouting died away ap ap by mutual exhaustion Senator Few Fess sought to illustrate Ly by telling t the tho st story iry of a preacher who confided to his son that when he shouted the tho loudest h he h had d the least to say siy s y This brought t shrieks from rom senators on both sides while Gooding boomed out outto outto outto to his late antagonist that he would go fifty Itty on the tM II noise Senator Bruce Druce Bruce Democrat Mary Mary- Maryland Maryland land arose to Inquire of ot the vice I president if this Is what hilt Is called orderly marketing and the sen sen- sen- sen senate senate senate I ate was as oft off again on another round of laughter NEELY For 11 IL time Foes Fees was able to proceed with his argument against the McNary bill but his hie statements Statements again became too ton much for Gooding to endure to In silence and the duet was 1 renewed rC This time Nelly of ot West Vir Vir- Vir Virginia Virginia ginia Intervened I 1 request the floor temporarily to otter offer an nn amendment so that the tho loud speakers may rest rest sal said he be As near as any one ono within range could rould make mako out the exchange between and Gooding ws wis about the tho tariff and whether It protected the farmer 1 as much as blooding Gooding and nd other farm leadErs had expected It would when the tho Fordney McCumber bill wan a passed d |