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Show Washington. Dec 5. The White House was the Mecca of many "insurgent" "insur-gent" Republicans. Some said they were invited by the President. Senator Sena-tor Bristow of Kansas was among the first callers. He vva6 quickly follow--d by Representative Norrls of Ncu bruska. Murdixk and Madison of Kansas, Kan-sas, and Hayes of California The "Insurgents" said they talked with the President about features of his message which will be leal to congress tomorrow and ul?o about Hie vacancies on the supreme court bench. Although they admit that their efforts are ln the air, the '"insurgents' continue con-tinue to sing a militant song Representative Repre-sentative Murdock declared he had traveled all over the country In the last three months and that he knew the temper of the people. "They want the woolen vchedule revised re-vised at this session of congress, regardless re-gardless ol whether the tariff board Is read to report." he said. "Everybody "Every-body is talking wool and the revision of the tariff, one schedule at a time. They are willing to wait for the tariff board on all ol" the tariff bchcdulcs except wool. And when the schedule ii revised, the people want woolen cloth tagged to show the amount of wool aud the amount of cottou used I Li it. "The people want congiess to do i something; and quit talklug so much. ' They say we can pa.ts the appropriations appropria-tions bllU by holding night sessions and that we saould devote the days to revising thy wool schedule. The pres-eti" pres-eti" unrest of the people is not partisan par-tisan and any mau in public life who I.unk3 it is. will himself be badly mistaken. The people also have their t y es on the higher cour ts and they don't want decisions- rendered merely on technicalities." Senator Bristow urged the. president presi-dent to appoint Judge Hook of the Fi.htb I'nite.l States circuit curt to the supreme court. Senator Bristow mid he agreed with many of the President's teco.iimcT.da-tlons teco.iimcT.da-tlons In his menage, but disagreed with others. He will repose a special subsidiary but will earnestly advocate the fortification of tb Punatna canal. The M-nator also will fight for a permanent per-manent tariff commission. |