Show FORTYNINTII CONGRESS Ih lIou ASIIISIITON Juno 1I1ho I House went Hto Conmiitlco of the Whole on lie ICRisla tivo i executive nnd judieinl nppropnnlion billCmnpl Uoiiiptoii Mnr > land projiosed to address hllltoelf to tho civil service reform iirovision ILl of tho bill dcl ho expressed his admiration for the conraRo of the Committee on Ap ropriatlons in placniR such provisions on lie pondiiiR bill In announcing his oppo l J I 3et litoom oltioll to tho rules adopted by Ihe Cnil Service Commission I ho mo oico lo tho ntinienls of Ito ixoplo ho represcnlcd 1ho law was ho eoiilendedunconstitutionnl nn id l he inlesled iiRiiiust it na an auti Dem cralio and Itepnblican usurp ilion of 1110 peoples rights Ho was aRaiiist the laws law-s it stood radically and irieconcilably I nSIN iitWIIII ell Hill of Illinois commented on what ho ermed llio cxlraordinnry proMsion which ind been foiccd upon Iho pproprintionbill III null I r tho Civil Service low If II wore liCIt ruled nut on a 1IIInl of order he hoped the House cpresintiiiR thu cuuntn and advanced thought of Ito dny would defeat it with a iniiBMilc Iho law had been tried and it was nn longer Hpecnlalion It had ipon most thorough trial been found lo ho eondncuo In llio etlicienc I I honesty nd purity of tho civil service Iho Committee on Appropriations did not efnseto appropriate for the Civil benico C ominission but it coupled Iho nppropri ti ion with n proviso winch broke down ho barrier Inch presented tho spoilsmen g rl rRI f 00111015111 linting their workers olllce |