Show ATTACKS OLEO BILL lushington hington arch 20 attack on the pending oleomargarine bill was made in the senate yesterday mr money of he denounced the measure unconstitutional die boneet immoral and unjust lie said it waa a to tax out of existence one industry for the benefit of nn other and wai protection gone mad the great mass of the people he said was not demanding the passage of the lill the ia one in line with all protective measures and only the who desired the money of othora anted the bih passed mr money declared lie was speaking i for a mass of working people of the country who had no mean of pressing con their views and opinions upon 8 H aue a to deprive bliem of a wholesome article of food an article a good as butter ami in many instance better lie insisted that there wa 4 money beliinda the bill money in alio llio enhanced profits of the butter interests air money insisted that the cry of the poor the working people should be heard by congress as well as the protected tieh ho meant ho said the bt alwart million whose brawn and and brain and energy were the underpinning of every industrial enterprise tho working people he de want thia bill defeated and I 1 will eay that if this bill could bo voted for under our rules by a secret ballot it would not get a dozen votes in conclusion mr money said that oleomargarine had come to stay and it could not bo repressed even by the pending bill mr of north dakota a majority member of the committee on agriculture speaking in support of tho bill denied that there was any attempt in alio measure to destroy the oleomargarine industry tho bill simply provided that oleomargarine and kindred products should be put on the market for what they are and not palmed off on the public for what they are not mr had scarcely opened hia argument before the senate at went into executive session and at adjourned |