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I 1 Minutes Says Con Congressman If Hamilton Problems That I Have Long Vexed Statesmen i fORDNEY ATTACKS SUGAR SCHEDULE WITH VIGOR fI Money Expended in Free b Sugar Campaign Supplied l I by August Spreckels AsI Asserts Ast As- As I t Michigan Member WASHINGTON 1 April 24 Ro Rc Re Republicanism W vv was described as damned and lost forever Democracy was a accused of rushing n to clean dean its ita feet on the Progressive f party d doormat and the Progressive branch characterized as a hoot t from the dead Republican trunk frunk in the three cornered tariff debate in the House today Hamilton and of Michigan took up the ou cudgels for the Republican minority the latter bitterly assailing the sugar schedule e and the tho free listing Hating of lumber lumber lum lum- ber her and wool as ruinous on American Ameri Amen can industry Representative Hamilton Hamilton Ham Ham- ilton ridiculed the tho Democrats and arid criticised the President With the or oC the man nan accustomed to Instruct the the- Immature mind of youth ho he said the tho President in In III hl his address to Congress undertook Jo W in eight minuets problems that thit have vexed the h minds of ot statesmen statesmen statesmen states states- men for Cor more than a a. hundred d years ears Free r c Sugar The free Toe s sugar gar provision of or this r 11 said Representative Fordney vai was the tha assistance nce of ot Fr rank Frank C. C Lowry press iu nt or the thc Committee of Wholesale grocers which las Us n never J er held a a. meeting meeting- and so far can learn all the money moncy expended his free tree I in lii sugar ar campaign n ws as supplied ll by August ug Spreckels Sprockets P. P Resident e of ot the Federal Sugar i n ng company of ot New ew York I Another nother Spreckels Rudolph o of San I Francisco r was ono orio of or the most ardent I of ot President Wilson during the he last campaign n financially and I otherWIse ise Between Rudolph Spreckels i in n San Francisco and Au August Spreckels n ft Now New York God help the sugar indus in- in dus try Representative e of ot Illinois f Continued on Page Pahe 2 Column 1 1 c 1 PRESIDENT SCORED I IN TARIFF DEBATE I Fordney and Hamilton Take Up Cudgels for Republican i lican Hcan Minority I Continued From Page 1 1 I and Representative o HuIl lR of ot Pennsylvania Penn f sylvania hanla attacked the Underwood bilon bill bil i on un behalf of ot the Progressive party part Hulings declared the tte blUI billI bill blU I would not curb monopoly nor reduce j I v the cost of ot living living- He lie predicted p that If It President Wilson Jf on could convince con the I people that its HI tariff ideas were right j the Democratic party would remain in power for tor the next twenty t years rs e D Dill Compromise i Mr Ir h charged that tho pending bill was vas a compromise between between be be- tween the tho power of special privilege the power of ot political patronage e and he lie accused tho Democrats and Republicans He- He publicans of or falling over themselves cs I In Ira an attempt to clean their feet on the Progressive party doormat Representative Hammond of oC Minnesota Minne linne I sota pota and Representative tIo Voters Peters of Massachusetts Massachusetts Mas tas tasI I i defended the bill on behalf I of the De Democratic ways rays and amI means committee as asserting that It was an honest effort efton to JI lighten The burdens of ot th the people and that It stripped the tariff of or Its discriminations and prIvIleges privileges lJ cs to the ta few New ew Democrats Demo Demo- I rats among among- them Representative AsI Aswell As- As I well of oC Louisiana Quinn of ot Mississippi and nd of or Kentucky expressed c I loyalty to their party part an and tho the bill and ana 1 defied the Progressives to create re tc discord discord dis dis- cord corll In Iii the Democratic ranks Mr 11 A Awell declared that the thc Progressives Prot Pro Pro- t ej were ere only 1 per cent bull bun moose and the other DO 19 per cent were were- mere merely 1 tryne to disrupt the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic party part b by sowing o discord among the new ne members in tho the House Representative Barkley assailed the tariff commission Jon proposal al of ot th the Pro Pro- which he described as a amere amero mero mere branch shot from tho the trunk of ot Republicanism He reminded the tho Republicans Re Re- publicans that it was too late for tor them now to mourn and declared that their party part ha had been damned and ana lost for tOI ever e The Thc debate was kept up until the thc House a adjourned for tho the Republican to hold hoM a n scheduled caucus NOMINATIONS o April 24 U t In X tonight to I th th- th nomination rif R dozen po rs until 7 nu nil could b bo be ma male mal le- le lea a 1114 tn in the rca rca- M jn cn n ro r Tac-ancl Tac In lu those thoe I from toni the the- bonu bODt t towns DS of ot tou 1 were rc II t ol opposition i 4 n. 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