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Show NEW EFFORT TO OUST NEWBERRY Pledging of Senatorial Candidates Can-didates Urged By Cummings HARTFORD "onn Sept 21 Pledging of every candidate for the United States senate to vote for the expulsion ex-pulsion of Senator Newberry of Michigan, Michi-gan, was nrged by Homer S Cum-I Cum-I tilings, former chairman of the Democratic Demo-cratic national committee in an ad-i ad-i dress at the opening sessioi of the .'Connecticut Democratic stato convention conven-tion Mr CummlngS criticized the Ford-nev-Mf ('umber tariff bill as "practi- Ically a replica of the infamous Payne -AldriCh bill" asserting that It would 1 . . nd prli ' s and "make Inti rnatlon- al trade well nitrh Impossible." "RE8PONSD3DE FOR PANIC" The Republican policy of Isolation !he declared was directly responsible for "the Industrial panic of 1 92 1-22. when several million American working work-ing men were thrown out of work and B stuggering blow was struck at American Amer-ican prosperity " ... - . I I n...Unt llnr,linir tnr He attacueu rrfsiaenr uaiuim; sending the ' impossible Kelly to bedevil be-devil the affairs of Porto RK 0 " and for sending the "unspeakable Harvey to the court of St. James, where he seizes the first opportunity to misrepresent misrep-resent the spirit of America, and to vulgarize the cause for whhh our soldiers sol-diers died." CONGRESS CRTTICtZED The naming of Attorney General Daugherty also came in for criticism along with "Inexcusable raids upon the civil service employes'" In the postof- fice and treasury departments" The Republican congress, he continued, con-tinued, "is literally a congress without with-out a friend, even amongst its own : members." Hs quoted Secretary Weeks as saying that the 'legislative branch of our government probably never has been at a lower ebb." and declared that despite Insistent calls for leader- 1 ship, there wns no answer to the call In the Republican party |