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CIST COPY AYAiUVwLI MKTAIi (Ai(KI;T. S'FW VIIHK, Use. . Bur sliver, dnmeHltr, BVc; foreign 6X; Mexican dollars, &2o. f.'or utilot: fliTtrolydc BMt and nr-nrby, 13felc; llrst quartor. Iron WPrtk: No. 1 northern MR. 00 41 41 .00: No.' s Mirthorri. :l noi 41.110. FTI till I'H" 5 s. C!I1CAC.')-W to ! w. I " rei--i.in. Jtt.tioo. KANHAS CITy IJ cents ii.i receipt, JS.000. DKNVl.'J! 16 cents lower; fell. In, ,7l0. , , Vnl.rMR II NI'MIIKIt 214 ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO, MONDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1920 ASSOCIATED FMSSt aiWI THB STEWS TBI DAY XT HAPFEKt Pirn 'Precious Days Are Calling for Service to Our, Common Country' -Hardin a r jiff 1)1 1 p i Ii COW 66TH CONGRESS MEETS TODAY IN ITS THIRD AND FINAL SESSION; MANY PROBLEMS PRESS FOR SETTLEMENT VOLSTEAD HAS BILL TO REPEAL ALLJAR LAWS Johnson Bill Prohibiting Immigration for Two Years First to Be Favor ably Reported. V fM A40CtATf O ! WAKHI.N'OTMV. Doe. fl. Tho third and flnnl scansion u' the sixty-sixth congresn begun here today with I'reatdcnt-elect Harding In IiIm seat tn tho wnutp. Tho gatlertcn began to fill enrly In the day nml were crowd ed when tho gavHa nf Vice I'rciadcnt Merslm'I and tproker :i!lott foil promptly nt noon. 'nrninllt'oa of iM-thm Scswlmi I'nnwgo of the annual appropriation hllln nnd preliminary work on mutters to be pus'ied by th n w ndmlu'stra Hon wore expe 'tc.l to j.y much nf tlto tl"i for the Innt session of the sixty-sixth enngrcsn whl-h begun to day tn eontnu until tho Inuuguru tlon of I'rcslftcnt-elcL-t) Hurdlng on March 4. Krssloiui todtiy well1 limited to thi' usual formal erremonlon In the senate- and house. Tomorrow the iinnunl mew'HRs from President Wl'snn - will lie received mid congress then will get down to the real work of the session. Kecvipt from Secretniy Houston of the nnnunl federal upp oprlntlnu en tlmntoa, aggregating several bUlhm uf dollars, wnn one of Inlay's events Adjournment until tomorrow out of re ctcet for house members who have died nlnce the cloning of ih lust HMlnn In June nnd to await tho president's mensnge, wnn arranged to follow today routine. Thin Included the chaplain's prayer, roll culls of membership itd adoption of resolu tions to notl.y the president and each l.ody of today's assembling. Hcnator J4odire of Miinn., thi rt'pobllcrtM lend er, hd ehiiini' nf (hene rH(tlutlinH In 4 he icnnte, nnd Ht-preHeoinlh e .Mnti dnll f W.o. mill on criiU In r from u reeeut nccldent, arttil Mlmilui'lly In the house. Now Ken u Ion Kworn In Other formnlitleH on todny'n pro pi'uni were the HWenrlnir in of Ht-im-toi'H Carter ilniM, of Vil'Klnla, elerti d to fill the. unexpired teiin of the late Heimior Mai tin, and Henntor J. Thnmuii Ifeflln, of AlnLimit, -mn k- Kor to the late 4-iiHiur ItanMp'iid. H"Veral Hew hoilfie nieniberH elected tn fill VRenucluH uIho were to be hwurn In. TheKe t wi-re the unly I m mediate rhaiiRM vetMlthiK I mm the November election, none nf th new it nutirH or ropreitent'ttlvcK takinic thetr neatr until nfter Match 4. The MeMniu;i bo Klnntntr today, however, wuh the butt I'xr many uiemberH, Inciudlm; prnin luent vuterutiH, who retire with Mine die adjoin nrnent next AlHrch. Knth tienttte nnd 1hju;" expi-ct to plunge Immediately ii to Work lonuir row, ot nan lent hn under reouhllcan font ltd hiiVlmr been- affoitud last nininii ut the flral reuulnr Ht-HHlnn ot the preHetit eonureMH. f'ommltteex were orirHiitxed, except for n few vtv enncleK and enlurireinent of (he bourn linproprlullnnn eommlltee from 'J I to 113 niemhet-H under the new hnuie rule cuutrHllKinir nil appropriation blllu In the committee. 1 Ttie l'ftlHttve rrotfriiiit The icnnte m unflnlHbe'd biiMlnenit, HOLLOM HOLDS STATE INCOME TAX . ; LAW IS HID Immediate Appeal Taken to Supreme Court in Hope of Decision Be fore Legislature Con- ? venes. Snnta Fc.. X. !..' Itrc. lln 1 trlet Judge Iter. Ilnllomun hero tnitur I4I1 I he HUtU- Ineinno Inx law uneonnUluiloiinl, , upholding ull like voiiteuttoife of tlioe Uo u I tacked the law In the rourl. chief -of which wen Hint Mm "graduated" fcMttureH iitAnltdutml it ami that it dtTHoiliiHUd by Uiklnff doincNtie and not foreign couiuuiie. An apMMi whh tuken to the au premc oouii wllh the ,hopo nf aecuiiug a final dciiilon without delay In order to clear lliu way for pot4t)le further Incomo tax UylJartoa at Uu 1921 mmiou. pending and nwnttlng debute, with protracted dtncuanton in prospect, in cluded the 'Kenyon-Kondrlek hilla to regulate the ment pnekera and other ndjun'-tn of tha Uveatock Induntry. The bill wnn expected to be the vchl- : cle fur numeroun npeechea nnd other debate by nenntora on political event, domentle nnd foreign, and many other nuhji'ctfl, Tha houie alnu had many bills wnlting on Ita calendar. Although all ponding bill die when con'-tremi adjourn In March, tittle genera) leglulntlun wai planned fnt ; the prenent nennlnn by leader. The; npproprtntlon bill, originating in the hoime. were to be given right of way, in tho hope of panning all by 11 arch and having the deck clrnr for other lerlKlntinn In tha prnpowd Hppclal I Hcfmion of the new eongrea next AnrM. Many new bill and resolu tion were ready for Introduction, however. Statu of Foreign llelntlona With general expectation that wl :ie of President-elect Harding nnd other republican leadem would pre vnll rogurdtng legiMtntlva action dur ing the present aesHlon. no lmmidlate move regnrdlng American interna tional relntlon was contemplated by he republican lenders. There wa much npeculntton today amomr r turning member of congress whether I'resldent Wilson would return the treaty of Venwilllea to the eenate. Trent lea before the senate forelitn relations committee, without prospe.rf f ear'v action, weii- the Tnllsh treaty, the p'-oponed Anglo-A mertcan-l-'ren h pact for protection of France nnd the treaty with olumbla. The Austrinn treaty has not yel been aubmltleU by I'resldent Wilson. Tux UglsluUoit To Walt Ttcvcnub nnd taxation fjuestlons nrc to have early consideration of senate nnd house lender nnd committees, but general sentiment Pnred to be for deferring action until nfter pres ident Itaitilnff Inauguration. lre-Ihnluiii-y work on bills to ravine tar iff And Internal revenue proaobly wl( be started during the present session, hwecii. to ex.icdlato action at tho new seralon. 1'llls to nld ngrlculturlsla, llrrtit Im migration nnd make a congressional reapportionment are among those to b taken up curly this aesslnn. The honxo census committee nlrendy has bepun work on a tentative reappor tionment bill nnd the house Immigra tion committee on n mHugu to re strict Immigration. Many Trota Coming Vp (4nllnnance of several nld nnd the launching of several new congression al Investigation also are planned. The senate eommlltee. bended by tenntor Kenvun, of Iowa, which has been In vestigating political cumpalgn eontrt ixtrbiua and activities. Is expectt-d to file its report soon. The Senate priv ileges and elections committee's In quiry into the 'Newberry-Kord netni torlal election contest. In Michigan also Is pending, but Is not expected to have concluded until a.'ler disposi tion uf Henntor Newberry's appeal to rbe supreme court from hln convic tion of violating the election laws. Thmnlm Down On Nomination Hundreds nt- nominations, includ ing many recess appointments, are to be sent to tho senate, noon by Presi dent Wilson, but republican leaders . i. h.i .. in lvitt4lv that there is IM lie chance of confirmation of many of he appointments, Offlcera nominat ed will hold over and fifnetion. but with tho virtually certain pronpect oi I'lnv huccoshoi'h appointed by il nf new republican president and con- iiiied bv the next senate. The sesflon which began today was he third of the Hlxty-slxth congrons. The first, the special session convened Mey in and udjonrncd Nov. lit, 1!19. and the second, convening Dec. 1 ad journed last June : before tho nntlon al political conventions. Tn lU'lMal All War Linvn Vw-Hr4iTO..V, Uec. 8. 'tne of the fli'Ht steps by the republican ma jority In the house to place the coun ts -.n u iiixifst ilmo basis was taken t,,'ili.v l,v Iteoreiienuillva Volstead of MlnucHtdu, chairman of the Judiciary commtUce why Introduced a bill ie Jicullng nil war time statutes, except the trading with tho enemy, fond con trol. District of Columbia rent, llb- 1 1- In iis I ii ml i-Motolliisfe acts. Mr. V'tdsicad announced that the 'udhHary committee would begin hearings Immediately. Amendment ,r ilif h in coniintttee tn exempt tne wrtr finance corporation la expected by houiie leader. Johnson 1111 1 1 -ported VAWII!NfJT( N, Dec. 8 - Kavnr- iililn n-nnrt on the .lohniion bill pro hfl-ltlng imtnlgrntlon In the IT ted 8tHica for a period of two years wan ordered toilaV liy inn nouw iinmigrn Hon committee. Chairmnn Johnuon of the committee said the measure would be given preference tn tho Uniiua The meaaur would become effee- tlvA alxty days after enactment ThA meustire would exempt blood re iatlves of nnturnlijwd citizen and nlro exempt for u period of six months pel-sons who have resided contlnu oosly for one year In On ho. Mexico, Canada and Newfoundland. Six rrviiPhs exemption are allowed for travelers nnd forclgnera attending At ""can educational Inst'tutlons wauld bo admitted for audi time a their eournea required. foil Alder Farmcx-AbJ WAdirixnTOX. (Dee. . A nuh committee to determine whether the resoluilotiVli reeling revival of the war llnance corporation shall be a Joint or coucuirfnt one wan appointed today bv the loint congresaionai comnju tee holding heaiinga on the aericul Jural situation. A concurrent reaolu tlon would not require approval by DO NOT EXPECT PRESIDENT TO First Notification Com mittee of This Congress Formally Received in Blue Room. ev ortATve pmtw WAHHINQTON, Dec. fi Pn?Ulent Wilson did not Indicate today to the congressional committee, whether he would address congrea tomorrow in person. Ho almply told tho com mittee that came to Inform him con gress was n aenslon that he would "communicate who" congresa. Hctmtor I'ndorwood, of Alabama, the democratic lender in the senate described the president us being "in very good spirits and ua looking "very well." TJie president received the con gressional committee standing In the blue room. Former Hpeaker Champ Clnrk said the president wtilkod Into tho room "briskly," but with a cane. The impression taken away from the whlto house by the five members of tho commiUoo Senators Xxnlgc and Underwood, nnd Representatives Mondell, Fordney and Clark, van that the president would not address con- grens in person, but would aond his message to ho rend. Tho president did not shake hands With the mcmlieis of the committee. (IreetingK wei e exchanged and t he president announced that be would communicate with congress tomor row. The committee then left. Representative Mond"U Maid the president uh he entered the blue room remarked that It wua "necessary to use his third leg." (Miy of the visitors said the execu tive's video was "hollow and low" and that the committee member had dlrtVully In catching the few words ho utterod, Heimior Lodge of Mass.ichusettM headed the committee which called at the white house today to Inform President Wilson that congress was In sciedon and ready to receive com munications from jilm. It was the first meeting between the ' president and Senator Iodue since before the peace treaty was defeated In the sen ate, under Henutor Lodge's leader ship. It wan tho first committee of noti fication from tho sixty-sixth congress In call upon him, and wna the flint congressional committee, with mm exception to bo received by Mr. Wil son since hu wiw tukcu ill. moru than than a year ago. Albuquerque Gives First Half Day of Campaign For Child Welfare Cause Eighteen Teams in Eighteen Districts Propose to Give Every Citizen Opportunity to Aid in Financing Home and Hospital. Expect to Reach $3,500 Total Desired by Tomorrow Night. Nearly $1,300 was cUmated and sub scribed by Albuquerque to the Slato child welfare cause In the first half day of the cumpalgn. Workers who guthcred at tho Y. W, C. A. for lun cheon ut noon today reported that, contribution were being mude freely. Tho girts uru mainly cash, although a few pledges have been signed. The campaign to ralso ut least $:(, G0 In Albuquerque today and tomor row us the city's uoli tri bu tlon to the fund to purchase u home for the state child welfare headquarters In Bantu Ke mnde a good start this morning. Kvery prospect' of success in completing the campaign by to morrow nliiht Is assured. Tho entire fund to bu raised by the utate is f I.'l, 000. Contributors to tho child wcirarr fund are pinned with a tag to indi cate their generosity. The tags bear a picture of the Htate child well arc house nnd proponed maternity hospi tal ut Santa Ko. tin the reverse side of the card appears the legend "You are bslping cancel tho debt on your state child welfare, and mutornity house." He vera I other cities nnd towns in the stale uro raising their share of the money by observing "tag days," Hoswell ban Kent to the cumpalgn headquarters for 3.01)0 tag. I" Vegan Is raining money by a series of benefit bridges, dances and shown. Hprlnger is carrying on a house-to-house en n vu as. Although the n t a t o campaign began a week ago, no de finite returns have been obtuinod. UlghUK'n Team hlart. Klahtcen team of from three to rivM Hnitclturs armed with tags, pen oils and pledge cards tarted from ih V. M C. A. shortly after 9 o'clock this moraine on the first Up First Photos From :ft v v I ; 'n ...... i.f: svri . ... - This is the first photocrraph received sembly in the Hull of the Reformation, at Geneva, Switzerland. Insot is a oloseup of Paul Hymans of Belirium, first president of tho assembly, presiding at the opening meeting. Arrow indicates Hymans in the president's chair Plan Special Train From Albuquerque to Capital for Inauguration Of Gov. Mechem A special trnin with n, brans band, a bunch of banners nnd thrt- or four hundred enthusiastic citizens of Albu queruuo who wlnli to attend the inau guration ceremonies of Governor elect .MeniitC Mechem in Hantu Fe on New Year's day, Is the pluu which is being developed today. The "Inuiitnirutlnn Hpccl.il" would leave Albuquerque early in the morn ing of January 1 and return late that evening- Aecoinmodationa for about three hundred people with perlinpx Kpccial rates fur the excursion may be arratined. Ir. Henry ltolf Urnwn nnd A. H. Htruup are making Inquiries about tho poKHlblllliea of the excursion to day and will announce delailH lut.-r. If suflieieiii Inter-tut i shown in tlu propoHcd trip It Is more than likeo' that the pi -rial train may be cimageil for the daw It is planned to malte a fjnla affair of Ihc trip. Many persons wbo wish to attend tint Inaugural ceremoiiieu $1300 in of the two day drive In .Ubiiqic-rqiie lor funds for the statu child welfare headquarters. The clly has been sub-dlvldetl into districts to eai-h of wlilch a leant Iiiih been appointed, Juif,'c M. Mickey met whh Un learn h and llnlr eapuihm tbit uioru tug to give them their final 'liiHiruc tlotM, .Mis. Adit Mittuer Is chair man of Die hu-al cuuipalKn and .Mis. C. ( '. .Mi acham, secretary. 1. lV McCiiilia ami Mi Nordhaus asKlsted at tho iieailquartciH. The workers signed up for this morning wen- as follows Team 1, Mix ti. A. Hacherhl. capinin: Mr. McCiotlcii,' .Mim.'.I H LalideiN, 'I'laui J. Mrs. Al Coleman, capiuin; Mis. V. H. I.alblle, .Mrs. Albert (iuf.lorf: Team II, .Mis W. It. Walton. al lin, Mrs. M. K. liiekty. Mrs. Kidney Itus enwald. Mrs. 1-1. A. Vuuuhov; Tc-im 4, Mrs. fnn (iruusf:Id, captain, Ms. H. LewliiKoii; Team ft, M is. tieoi e Vidliant. captnin. Miss Aiameta .or (C4otlnued on pnge two.) I MORS. 3 Geneva - League of Nations Assembly in Open Session r .7.1 J Jr A?' s: . (" in America siicwtnir tho first session of the league of nations as on the rostrum. and ti visit Hnnta Fe as well will bo glad of Itie opportunity to go with the "special." Organlnilon Completed Totlny, Organixcd effort to carry out the tipeclal train plan was arranged for this afternoon with completion of a general eommlltee on arrangements This committee was chosen after def inite Information had been received from Huntu Ke railroad officers that the train could be furnished with cars enough to carry from 100 to 2 fio. ( no hum' red is tho minimum required for the train, and it Is now expected that jr0 will get on tho ex cursion. It has been found that . ratiKements can be made, for nerving luncheon to the entire pnrty In Hauui v e. The com ru illce ornanla t Ion has sought to Includp every business and politteal organization In tho city, with a large im-mhei-Hhlp In tho commit tee at large. The committee follows: (ieneral chairman, lr. Henry Itolle lirown: chamber of comment, lr. 1.. H. I'eiere, II. 1(. Watklns; no tary club, C. M, fin r her. tester Cooper; Kiwanis club. Dr. M. K. Wylder, lr. IbtwerK; lbisiuesn Worn en's club, Mrs. Medler; Woman's chili, Mrs. ,1. (I, llould: de:nnerail county com ml t tee, W. C. uesirelch; ItusinesH Men's nxsoctntion, I'. T. Cliase; women's deinoeratlc commit tee. Mrs I'- I. John so n ; city com mission. Walter M. Council: Lawyers' club, (leorgc H. Klock; Medical asso ciation. In, van Atta; Dental society. Dr. Kller; f. A. It., C. C. liliss: Hpn.i lh War Veterans, Cap'ain Clark t. ' 'ai r; American cglon, Charles I. emhke. ' Committee nt Large. T II liovd, Mrs. W. It. Walton, A. A. Hedllln, N. IV l''leld. Judge H. I lickey. IV Spitz, Toinas (ionxab-s, M. IV ( Hero. .1. It. yalnzar. Jesus Itomnro. MtH, John Htmitiqutst, Mrs. A I. ( "oh iua u. l.oiils Mclteii, M;i NordhaiiH, I:, K, l'uliiey. Hen ben 1'er ry, (l. .N. .Mai-roll, John Venahle, .1. II. llerndon, A. G. Siinms. A. IV Strottp, D. K. H Hellers, Itoehl. HiiiMdieX, V. IV Wood. Max flnlterns. Thomas 1 lughes. I.ouis lli'tdd, (. A. Malson. A. IV MeMilten. J. W. Wil son, Ivan RmnsfeM, C. O. Ctishmaii. W i'. rteid. Dr. D. H 1 1111, Ii. 1. 1-ee. William Cntc. Itafael C,aria. (t. H Downer. C. M. l'otls, Arthur I'ragtsi, N. (V McCrodcn, licorgo ltosliiu;ton, D. K. Jlarloii, C, T. l-'rench, llermnn Mohr, t 'harles i 'hadwtck. t 'bu i i-w White, .1. T. MclJiimhllm l-'raiik U' Htcrfield, l'rarik Graham, Joon Milne, Karl Howdich, Newior Mn tiiva, Ct. A. KiiHuiniin, II- LI. Jamlhon, Aldo Lecqiold, Kd. Cnv, S. Well, l.loyd KluiKts, II. O, Duerr, H. K. fioti.e. Holloman Upholds Injunction, in Villista Case HA NT A KK. N. M.. Dec. . - -1 Ma li let Judge Hollonmn latu this af ternoon made prrmanent the In junction rrsli-alnlng the warden of tho penitentiary from releasing tho 16 VilliHlaii recently pardoned by Cover no i- 'l.ariH.olo, Appeal trom the court's order will be taken t.o the state suprm court by attor neys tor the VlllistaK. ' u j A - , f ., GiRL W ESCORT ATOTAL WRECK Mystery Surrounds Dis appearance of Alameda Young People; Car Is Smashed on Fourth Street Highway. A wrecked Over land atitomo I, lie found on (ho North Fourtli street road this mornUig ami the shiuiliancouH cllsapkcnraisix,i uf Iglno do I. una uud Miss Augus titut (; n tier re of AUutkmIa limimht a rnvcl of mystery Into lwdlce circles ami llio shctifrs of fhv lialny. Lconor (allcgtm, mother of the missing girl, and Amcllo tie 1uiia. father of tho ntlsHlncc hoy, are distracted. Tho two tn rents ntqtcarcd at Uic )olce station to day nnd togctlicr with tho sheriff nnd deputies ami member of tho ImiIIcu department, started a search for I ho missing 'youths. The wrecked automobile on the North fourth street road has been ideutllled by the father us that be' longing to Jgino de Luna. According to bis story bis son had taken the girl, hliu is -now missing, together with her mother, to a dance at Ala- uu-da Inst night. The boy brought the girl's mother and some othur people, homo late lust night und then went buck to the danco for Miss (ji'terreX, Judging from the wrecked car It Is believed that lultio de Kuna und Miss Guticrrex wtro en rnuto to Al hiiqueiquu when tho car turneii over on tiie loud. Tho car Is u i lusa of wreckage und persons who have viewed It any they tin not see how any rtun In the car could have -aped serious injury or death- It is believed that the car must have hit the fence by the roadside, swerved and toppled, a part of the fifiico being broken. Tho police to day made a xenrch or tho hospitals but no tiaiu of uny injured could be disclosed- Tho only theory I tint Is advanced l.i thut tho couple were injured and were picked up by other utllolsta passing by. This nflemoon other residents of Alameda beside the rel atives bcKan efforts to tinsolvo the mvKtery. Tho missing girl is 18 years old und de Iuua Is 25. Police Raid the Dublin City Hall; Six Arrests Made Dl'ltUX. Dec. . -Auxiliary police rallied the Dublin city hall today and arrested six members of tho voi pota tion. filrls Arrest1! hi Idvrrpn!. 1,1 V KKl'OOl 1 eu. ti. HensHtlonut Klnn Keln documents, alleged to dal with purchnso of arms and munitions on a great scale, ate reported to have been discovered during a raid at Kea f ot t li. I airing tho raid two young and eivlishly ut tired Irish gii'a were airetded. 'RESIDENT-ELECT Governmental Success Lies in Coordination and Cooperation of Ita Branches, Says Next Executive. av tn a Meet aa rnni WASTllNXiTf'N. Dec, C A dny of cooperation and friendly relation t. tween the Whitn House and congTesa was forecast by President-elect Hard- Ing today In a nhort address from tha floor of tha senate. Though disc I filming any desire to Crltlcbte tht nNtsani d.iIkI.. .1 Mr. Hardin declared lt on. of tha I ambitions of pt four rears as chief f executive to Insure betur team work J between tha two branches of the gov- i em ment. f The speorh, which did not touch on f detailed questions of policy, was do- I uvered by tha president-elect in re- I aponse to an ovation that greeted f him when he went to the senate f chamber In his capacity aa a senator I and anawered to the opening; roll call i 01 me new aenslon. . Senator Harding rone to sneak f- i ter Senator Lodge of Massachusetts I the republicnn leader, had called at- trillion formiillv tn hi. . I uski d that Ite ha rt..-.ui.i..i i.u ,t... I vice preHldent., f "1 am pleased at this greeting bv? J fellow inomhiofj i. ti.. ".t.. Mr. Harding. ' m"" I "No member of thla Imrtw nnwi I more reluctant to leave it. I nmv - ay to this senate that I came her with very high respect for Hum body. and 1 am leaving it with ar.u.r ' spect than that with which I came. i one could always direct hla own political fortune tn hi iil-i. r should have preferred my member ship here to any office a cltlx-n may hold in thla re uu hi in a. . the world. M I like the frnnrinm tha tsHsnlatnn . the patriotic sense of pMnnnuii.niiv which aUdea here. I am oonMiiu of the great place which congre holds under our cunatitutinn n.t Uoularly annslble to ihe obligations When my responsibilities begin In the executive capacity 1 ahall be as mindful of the senate's rponslbllitlea a I have bnnn uhiI,,,,. r member, but 1 muau, at the same j time, to be jut as insistent about the resimnslbllltles tt the executive. Our govemental 8tod fortune doe not I He In any surrender at either nd of f the avenue but in the coordinatuut and cooperation which becnme the two groat and truly representative popular government, Tho 'Nenutortnl Oligarchy' "This bring me to the thought particularly in mind. Homcthlng has been aald about the 'senatorial oli garchy of course everyone hero knows that to be a bit of highly im- aginative and harmless fiction. Uut I do recognise how essential la tho helpfulness uf the senate in tho making of a successful admlnlstra-, lion. "I want to ex ttress today the wish of a colleague hir the confidence iwd the cooperation of the members e this body In the four years which be gin next March 4. I do not limit this sincene request to this aide of the aisle. One cannot promise agreement in all things with an opposite party which h some times Insistently wrong, but wo may find romn on ground In the spirit uf service, and X hope for thut agreeable and cour teous and oft times helpful relation ship with the oppitsite side which bus added to the delights of fellow aervico during the past sis yen -a. "We are facing no eusy tank. Wa t have our fuJi part in the readjust ment of human affaire, after the world tumult. We have our task at home, we have our part In I ho Inevitable work of the civilised world. "With propriety I cannot vent'iro upon any suggestions now e en though I am spcMking as a mem tier of this body. Three months. of tho present ad mtnuM ration remain, und I would have house and senate join cordially In making them fruit ful, rather thuti wasted month. There I ho much to be done, und wc already have hod so much of delay, thtC E should llko unanimous recognition that there are no party ends to serve, but precious daya are calling lor ser vice to our oommun country. "I cannot resist the repetition of my regret that my annociation on tlux floor and In committee rooms Is end ing; today. Let me express the hope to one and all that nitrtougn Ght-io oome a chnna In official relation ship, it will not interrupt ur cooper utlon, nor deprlvo us of the personal fellowship which 1 have found to bu a great oompenteiilon for the sacri fices of cunsclvnUoun public service." WfiXTERN VSHOW LOMS WIT. WASHINGTON. Pec. The Western Union Telegraph company today lost its fight for an Injunction restrain')!, the Louisville A Nawhvilh rHl!ronrf company from removing its telegraph lines from the railroad s right of way when the supreme coin f refused to review tha decision of tbe lower courts. SERVICE Tho Herald give sprt-isi! t.-ii ice in its Classilied Depart ait ! . Clashitiod Adn received, up to o'clock p. in. of publication d,.y desired. " Phone 345