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NEW 'BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1923 11 ON SENATE DEBATE "alls Rules Permitting Unlimit ed Talk Guard Against Blocs Syracuse, N. Y.. May S. Sen itte rub's permitting unlimited da l;iie in.1 the country' strongest raf 'ffuaflj ugnlnflt haaty legislation by a I'OjII'ion of the blocs that have sprunr: up In American political life. Sjnator Mown, republican. N-jw JIunipshlrc. declared here tonight In an address defending those, rulea I'KiiluM Ihe assault of 'lce I'rcsl Dawes. I'u'ling atienllon that the coali tions differed from day to day us ivw legislation to cure Hie Ilia cx-U-tlng In different sections are ad vanced, flit president pro tempore of the annate said the majorities Hum muiiu ntarlly welded together "are bound to be as reckless as tley are ephemeral." SMnntor Mosos said It was axio muitc I hat the majority had the right to rule, hut he declared that ttii inrltlos differed from day to day. "The majority In the senate," lie cil 1. "Is no longer partisan or even political. In point of fact, except llirouEjli artllleial means, strict pariy division is rarely to be had no-vadays at either end of the capl tol. and Hie engrossing questions of ftibral legislation nowadays are those of economic import affecting I he material Interests of sectional Rio'ips of states." Detailing his own experienced in Hi" senule, Senator Moses Fald lm could not feel that the rules worked more than a fancied hardship, lie add "J that lie could not believe that even morn seasoned legislators than himself could freely contem plate a movement to change them Hit Dawes Where He I.Ives "It is to be observed," he said, "Hint with few exceptions the de mand for a change in the rules of Hie senate arises from those whose contact ui'h the senate is either brief or nnn-exifltent. Many a man lui.s eonio into the senate Willi a de termination to tame. It, anil almost without oscption these, men them pelvis have been tamed by 1 1n: sen ate and have tome to realize the I rue value of the senate rules." S-nator Moses declared that limitation of debate already exists! In the scnutu through unanimous consent arrangement frequently retorted to after full and free dis cussion. He also culled attention to the rulo which enables sixteen sen ators to for cm a vote without de bate on the uestlon of limiting de bate on any subject to one hour for each senator. Only a majority vote Is necessary to enforce, such limitation, hu added. A remedy for everything com plained of In senate rules. Senator .Moses went on, Is offered In the Norrls constitutional amendment, which would do away with short sessions of congreas and prevent legislation by "lame ducks" by mov ing up the meeting time of a new ly elected congress from the March after the election to January. "I have not observed." he sail, "that any of these cow su busily engaged In defaming the senate have shown any wlllingne.su to en dorse Senator Morris' proposal. It may be that they nro hs Ignorant of It us they are of tho actual ef fect of the rules of the senate. "Vet, In this Impatient age It is surely not too much to nsk thai there may still remain In this coun try some forum In which freedom of expression In length, If not In depth, may still bo found. If In the Ideas of tho Founding Fathers, as President Harding liked to refer to them, there still remains merit in their conception or a republic with representative Institutions, surely It is worth while to retain one place where that conception may be sus tained. "Hut if we have discarded Hie principles of that earlier era and are to live hence forward under hybrid institutions resulting from tho skill of the I. inner Durban!; of polities eiiKrafling scions of democ racy upon the stem of the republic, then we might as well givo car to the clamor which has reectjMy been set up." miss i laxvi ky ix.ii rsi:i Vienna. May 9. The Hungarian minister is Informed that the Ameri can woman Injured Wednesday near Budapest In a motor accident In which Marquis f!nrg Pallnvlrlnl, Countess Kduard Zichy and Countess Hermann Salm also were hurl, is Miss Alleen Flanncry, of New York. Miss Flannery suffered a broken collarbone and other fractures. n the first reports received here her name was piven as Frannelll. T:ii Whitney worked at repairing fiddles before he invented the cotton gin. II. S. HAS BIG ROLE IN WORLD PEACE President Coolidge Says We Have Weighty Responsibility By Tin Aooeluted t'rtrs. I Washington, May . President I jCoolldge, opening tho national oia-! I torical contest with an addrefs here Inst night, declared Hint the l ulled States has "a weighty responsibility, ; not only for maintaining Its own iwclfare, liberties and power, but for 'the utmost possible contribution to ward organizing Ihe nations and I peoples in Hie aspirations and was of peace." "Here Is a Hold for Institutional development to which thu thoughts ! men and women everywhere nr" 'lurned us they never were before," f.e continued. "Though their scale Is greater, yet the pionlcms in this ireolm of world organization are e. 'sentially tho same as those to which i mankind has been addressing itself from tho beginning of society. "These are the problems of assur ing Jusllce alike to the weak and strong; of assuring peace with hon- !or, of enthroning eonscinnce In places of aillhorlly too long usurped iby mere force. The same humanity lhat has been able to erect the rule ;of law and liberty on the scale of great nations and mighty federations jwill nt last find institutions by which to place international rela- ' tlons upon the same sure founda- ' tlons." Recalling that b" had delivered an address when a similar contest was being held here a year aco, the president reminded his hearers that ne had observed then that "there never was a time when our Institu tions were so universally being sub jected to intimate scrutiny and close ! consideration as they are today. "I urged the special Importance of closely studying our institutions in order that the peoplo might he ! equipped intelligently to defend them. Since that suggestion was I advanced, we hnvc literally taken a national referendum on the subject ;of our constitutional system, and I I am glad to be able to report that the J verdict was overwhelmingly in favor of sustaining that system and going on to perfect it. "The voice of the lpition has been heard. It spoke with emphasis that, none could possibly misunderstand. II declurcd for ordered llberly, for constitutional procedures, for the maintained sanctity of the courts, ihu rule of law, the wcurliy of prop, erty and thu sucrcdness of human rights. Mr. Coolldgd said he had been amazed to burn that Ihu seven school children in last night's tlnuls wer4 the survivors in a nation-wide competition In which tho number of boys and tjlrlsi taking part iiad reached the total of 1,"n,tm0. It ferrlng to the subject of the orations the federul constitution, h added: "Turning our eyes to the future, who can doubt that these studies of the underlying elements In our gov !ernment constitute a pleduo of sf. ienrlty for those institution in all the .years lo come".'" St QWX m,0iMdaskington er Grand Trunk Property In lT. S. Worth $23,327,310 Washington, May !. A tentative valuation of $:';.3:t,:mii is fixed to day by the Interstate commerce commission on the property owned or used In this country by the Grand Trunk rullwuy of Canada. No facts wore given as to the Grand Trunk's book vabaXilon. Ten Mihsidl'iry corporations have been organized by It for operating lines within the I'niled Slates. Why Suffer With Itching Rashes When a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and applica tion of Cuticura Ointment will afford immsdiati relief and point to permanent skin health in most cases when all else fails. S,p IV. 0'ntnnmt 2S rrl Sft. T!rom Be. Bald '.Inri Ubrttrtl, Dtp;, iaj, Uildia. Uut." ,LT.- -(.4tieura ShrTine iliek 2c c Open Today! Another new Silk Hosiery ---FREE! mmm To every lady purchasing a pair of lady's shoes on our opening day we will give free a pair of beautiful Silk Hosiery. Come and get yours! 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Hartford, Conn. nridtroport. Conn. Troy. X. V. I ilea. V V Hosiery Fashion decrees your hosiery should be in harmony with jiour footwear. A complete assortment of delightful new Spring designs and colorings is here ready for your selection at low prices. ItocheMer, . Y. ItulTalo, V V. ningliamptnn, X. V. Cortland, X. Y. Heading, l'ciin. York, Pcnn. M ranton, Pctui. Uy (.'HAIlUiU I'. rTKWAUT NKA Service Writer v Washington. May 9 A Spanish !iri.-irehlt nnce Knew hal been IMiib in olle in I'arls The French decided to deport him, 'l in y shipped him across the chnnnel to Joer. "Oot any money','" aslied the KngllKh perl authorities, not car inf whether lie was an anarchist or not. "Not a hoii." he coniv.ssi'd. "Then we can't admit yon." Hi of ficials ruled. "Hi I" I alll," le.U)lllel the anarchi't. "with ici way 'd (; tin anywhere Hsc What are ynu KOili? 10 do'.'" "Will, wait here." came Pack Hii.' officials loeking him i'p. "We'll wire lo IniuilKration h ea 1 1 ' 1 1 m i'l e i m in London and fuel Olil." 1 1 . -1 l V (,ui, 1 1,1,,'k ranie ;t ti-li- (Krem from London: "Good fci.ieiousl I 'on't ynu know political refuse. N aren't in the smne c'sss with ordl hfliy IminlBr.'iiit',' Apolojrize, and let him right In." Mow .cn ihat J compare with Ihe iiiiinigratlnn hu reati of Hie luhor department here In Washington'.' I ' I Noliody Is hetter fixed to hroaj- ; cist sinallpnx than the conductor of a crptvdej .street ear. The h-alth i authorities have been pretty nnxi- i oils ever Hlnce they discovered one ; engnced In doing ii, on the Wash ington Ilnl'way and Klectric line, ', H"'d been nt it for several days, loo. Iliitindlng up nil his "con- tacts" is InipoM-ihle, ef cours". i . I Tight on top of this In came a big .batch f New York papers with an j anri-voeclimtlon s'nry on the front 1 prm". Newsboys inini'1 lia'ely began selling them, yelling. "Vaccination kills many!" as loud as they could. "Not as many as smallpox." said llemih uu'lccr Fovvli-i, t. lepi 'uniug Ihe police to shut otl the jolni; at least. More limn a thii'l ,. Witsliing. loll' pretent :imallpo. patients die. The popular Idea In Unit tin n 'a no difference, between republicans and democrats any more that then are. eonsi i satu'es and IIIm-i in. but that a i ' piiblii an I- ju.-l :e- ap: In be Oli' a 'he othi r, and im i.s a .i"U'n. ci.it .-and an while .nil can t. ! I enn ser:itiviH and :ii"ia:.- ainnt. yon ean't tel) i' tij hi b an', oin 'l- nin ciai lin wi ar pi'iiv i.ile-ii. toil the lube's don't lliiHU u.iytblKK "i Hi "K l hey do," .:. S' n.r nr II- iirlli Hhip.ili h.'i of Mniii'',so:a. th" npper Iojum Ion.' lanni't-Uiborite. "A I'pubiiean lellee?i a ri pil blica ;i O'llilbeislialion ons'it In oalli' all tie l".b'ral nppointe' s. A delno. era' bell, . l ;i ilr lil'H'la! le a'ltlllll- tMration ought lo nam" tlieni, Sn 'here's a nidieal ihiVen nee le-. tw'i.'eji the two, you c e. r.tit'it'.'i the only one there is." w . . The New Khbitt .IllM eloy.e.J and soon to be torn down, not only wasn't a in w l.nt"l. It vent, one of the ol b'M in Hie efiin.iiy. It was :i .grfat CU' il'Till. pli.ee' ol lli'tllhilities : dnrlnjr th ?iwl war. I'reKident i Lincoln otter, tort err d ('n-re with various I'nlon eoinnnin'I-rs. 1 wan tl.e yeene of nunii reus historic so cial functions, lis "cry.-tal room" I vea" vvorld f'inioiis otM-e. l'r.'h'i'b nt ; MrKjnley. Chief Jn.-ej,.. Tafr. Cb n ierals Cft'aril. Slierman. Ilanenck nnd 'lu-t- r and A-Imiivrs laiiT.-iyui, Tor 'tor, Ser.it and Hoieair w-ie iimeuig its guests. Aigeniinu's woublu't allow iheir cm liaopy here lo aipiijve .linlge ft. II, Uary's passport, lor a South Ameri can trip lie look (.nine lime ago, lin. Ill lie'il prme, he eonl ln't possibly I" eollle i, pill, he elin I ge while in I ho 1 1 public. Husiness Structure Carried Over ( reck L.HO.v, W'yo.. May. !e . Lmoj.. Slll'lnoilllleil one of the grenlt-t lui.ar'ls in lis la-U of movi'ic tn l I.s i" w low ii she, t hiec and one -half miles away, when its largest business S'nietiire wis earil.il wHhout mis ban on roller- aeross ensile creel, Th. town is 1,'iiig nifixeil in ne .nlanee ii a f.-,i-ri court edict I' .( lining the i snbnits to vacate the -i'e ii, fioir of the finio Oil com I ci n y, w liieh V'.l ls a i:ov erument e:i,. on tho lan. I. Tee iluricultlii pi' sent. ij in IIIO' ii'i.' b'lll'liegs ai ross lb.' Cl'f' !, '.a Hurried Lavoxeiany. The Inisi ei si tin t in . . n Iwo-siory lilii!di''g was ent in l,a"' and Mieerssfully tr.r, ' d o i I llle ci ei I.. IIK.II s lloiil, N()ll ( lie I'a I ii n cm in ii i on Friday. May 22. The annual ciuss day eniertaiii i ii h ii t and bazar of I he Kenior High School will be held Friday afternoon May 22, at 1:1.") until 4::!" o'clock. The . in f. 1 1 imi Club will stage a short comical sketch, as will various class club:-. At the i lose of the entertain moid there will be dancing in the ny'onftsillln. Tin- seliente of ela.ss colors is as follows: S' ni'ii''.-. pink; Senior Mid-V',ir'.-. yellow: Junior's, lavender: Junior Mid-year's, orang' : First year ', Wk : First Mid-year's, light, green. The committee in. charge is. Mist McAuley. chairman, Mr. I'epot Miss I;ose Clover M'-s. fluilford. Miss i Harvey and Mr. Swift. I Tho I i rut halt) tuh In the I'liitcil Status was built by Adam Thompson jul Fliiclnnuti. lie took hu tlrst liuth In the crude, lead lined nffulr on i Dice m bur 2 1 1. 1S42. Ho gave a party on riirisl mas live and Inv Itcfl" four of Ins mends to lake a bath in the new 'tub. VERYJBVOOS Weak, Blue, Discouraged Relieved by Talcing; Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine i i We're here to serve, Herald clanl- Ppi akicg of imtuigratioR liuivaus. fb d ad department. Cincinnati, Ohio. "I was nervous and could not sleep, had crying spella I ana me Diues, ana didn't care if I lived or died. My rightsidewasvery bad and I had back ache and a weak ness. 1 read about your medicines in the papers and wrote for further information, I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound. Blood Medicine and Liver Pills, and used Lydia . Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I have had good result in ev ery way and am able to do my work apiain atid can eat anything that comes along. My friends tell me how well I am looking. " Mrs. F. K. Cohikll,129 Peete St., Cincinnati, 0. Willing to Answer Letters Philadelphia, Pa. "I have ued your medicines for nervousness and a run-down system with a sever weakness. After taking Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound and using Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Sanativ Wash I feel like a different woman and have gained in every way. I am willing toanswerletters asking about the medicines." DORA HOLT. 2649 S.l'th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 52 t 1 "r" " ii . i . W ILLY 5U li All Steel Sedan Standard Sedan All Steel Coupe Its great power will astonish you. (Un matched near the price.) All-Steel body safest type of body ever invented. Patented Triplex Springs 130-inch springbase amazing comfort Extra-heavy axles of tremendous strength. Molybdenum steel. Big 10-inch brakes quick stopping! Unquestionably Overland is the great est dollar-for-dollar value ever offered. See it. Drive it. You can't help lik ing it. All Steel Touring A 11 prices f. o. i. Toledo 52 Weeks to Pay ! Buy your Overland out of your income with out feeling it. Small down payment and you can drive your Overland home. Wor! Id 's Lowest Price tvitk Sliding Gear Transmission Cars R. C. RUDOLPH 127 Cherry St. Tel. 2051-2