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Show In the second person, was called to the attention of the senate today by Vice President Sherman. , A colloquy between Senators Cummins and Smith of Michigan wave rise to this suggestion sugges-tion by the vieo president "I will be pardoned on account of my Inexperience," said Mr. Cummins, "but the senator from Michigan is Inexcusable." In-excusable." Senator Bacon Interposed to say the suggestion was timely and called attention at-tention to authorities that had said the pronoun "you" can be used only when referring to the senate a body, or when addressing the presiding presid-ing officer. He hoped that senators would be careful to observe this rule, as he regarded It as a "safeguard against asperities." SENATORS MUST ADDRESS ONE ANOTHER IN THIRD PERSON Washington. May 27. That senators sena-tors should address one another in the 1 third person, as "tho senator from so-and- bo," and not desren.l to personal I-ronouus and speak to one another |