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It May Not Be Coalition But It's Mighty Like It Con scrvalivr l.lniicut- ItnT^DriniM'ral* and !C?*tm11. liran* arr !to Slain! lVi::?'(li? r \ii;ii 11?t the KadicaU is\ ??win i..\\\ 1:1 :x? i: , " ? i-t. I ?. By Tc* *l?.cr-T) Wash:". : . ??'?? ? !-m ?- ' ? r :vi? >. bo too formal ;t * !?? a. ''???.1 ;?r.: ?" Y ? ? m? 1- ?i? v. ? in the Senate a: I ll ? af ii.i! r. :rV :;r!??n ??!' <? .t ? -r v'ative vou > from ;]? K |?:iMYa:! ami !)? iv* jiu'/tii'S whir! is for the tin* ra?li?'a!s. The ivf'is;il ? !' fh ? M< mo-' ? cratie caucus to a rcf-i lution proposed l>y ; own ra dicals providir.u for a .t::. a with the in-n !:??;> 'all cans in an au< -n;i? !?> . . re throw the 11'.'.;.-? I5i publican organization ami iv-an-atijr* the places <ni thu slate of com mittees is an outcropping of the same conservatism which on the Senate side led Senator Bruce of Maryland, Democrat, to abandon party lines and vote for Senator Cummins of Iowa, Republican, for the chairmanship of the Interstate Commerce Committee instead oi senator L,a Follette, Repub lican, or Senator Smith of South Carolina, Democrat. Not that .Mr. Smith is u radical ?but the insurant Rppulilicaiu hail thrown their support to him to pre vent Mr. Cummins' eleciion and Senator Hruce made up his mind that a victory for Mr. Smith, under the circumstances was a triumph for the radical elements. Back of tiie f i g ii t in the Senate is an anticipated struggle on ihe fa mous section "15 A" of the Trans portation Act which Mr. Cummins sponsored and which the radicals wish to see repealed. The railroads of the I'nited States want that section of tiie law retained aa do many of the investors who hold railrood securities The clausc fixes the limit of railroad earnings annually andi makes it nec? saury for the interstate Commerce Commission in making freight rates to take into account this legal limit of earnings. The western radicals are insisting that this section of the Transporta tion Act 1h blocking a reduction in freight rates. Mi. Bruce comes from Maryland where prominent constituents have been leading the fight for the retention of the caru-?| Ing clause of the Transportation Act , It isn't a matter of persons in the Senate 'but a matter of principle and 4 4n this case party lines tend to dis- > appear. Over in the House the Democrats of the conservative group have taken a position somewhat analogous to Mr Bruce in that they refuse to be come ln\olved lu a combat of per sonalties but wish to vote 011 prin ciple. The resolution proposi >1 by the radical Democrats would have meant, If adopted, a working ar rangement with insurgent Republi cans so that the slate of committee places would have ben-upset. To win Democratic support, the insur gent Republicans promised to allot an equal number of places to the Democrats and Republicans on im portant committees. The argu ment advanced by the insurgent Democrats was that the proposition should be accepted in order to In sure liberalization of the rules, the same thing for which the Insurgent Republicans fought when they delay ed the election of Representative Qlllett to the speakership last week. But the conservative loaders in the Democratic caucus won out by stating that the rules were going to be llberallsed_anyhow and that the Republican leaders bad pledged themselves to consider revision of the rules In thirty days. There would be ample opportunity, said men like Representative Qarner of Texas, to consider changes in the rules and the Democrats could vote then as they pleased, i^iose who be- j llveded In liberalization Joining .with those of me Republican party who believed likewise. But In the meantime to put the Democratic party in the position of j obstructing progress by insisting on committee places for individuals, through a trade with the insurgents of the other party was held to be unwise. Hence the Democrats were pledged to vote for the plan of committee organization announced last week, which Is based on the ra tio of Republicans and Democrats elected to the House. The willingness of Democrats to accept the procedure even when sponsored by the Republicans Is in conformity with precedent and insures Republi can support some day If the Demo (Tsils Hmuhl have a slender major ity ind encounter insurgency- in their own ranks. Wlun the debate on rules comes up. tin- fight for committee places will he over. tSie House will have' In en completely organised and the liheralixatinn of the rules will he considered on Its merits. Thus the Deniocnts are aiding their Re publican brethren in steering an| even keel in a sea of radicalism p+WOOfrOfrOO 9 [ WHITMANS j CHOCOLATES The Christ max (.ijt that all the family u ill enjoy. The Apothecary SJiep I'OOK OI.I) IIOKSK is \moi r ik?m-: roi: ?..?t -? ?.l |MiH> r, 'n.in ll.* !.?? Ii' >i ? I i.it in.t.I J li? 1:: t> < ?i* I j . iiiri iiiu'I .!t l.? '* that' ?!:? it.iui>!iinu in jiinuti* r. Cut r ?*w ?? ?in* - II I.. rurlona. cura tor of tin* vertebrate collection at tli? ? I'iii\? rsity of <*alii'ornia. with tlie~ |ir?*?li<*tl??n tlitii the liors*- will be vir tually extinct on the American con tinent in unother century. Pro feasor Furious: Is so confident of his pupi'OHliion that he has start ed for posterity a collection of all modern specimens of the equine fam ily. His collection will rest in the iniix-uit* ?' -Vontolo* *, '"Ith the I- V ' . ** ' ' 'irs*i ft ml ? ? ?? pre-' .1 is. ?- ?? "? s- ? - * * : ,i, . . ? ^ ' ? I Hill ? r?f in .<?; ? w II"*- ?:i i 10 ?J,ie . ? l?rof? ??or I'liri ris 11 ? ; tractor and tip ::u?omo' an' i.ik- . inn t!? idarc if th ? ho: ? in rural | life. Ai- the u> - f 11 ?:.???? ??: the li? r ?? t! passes, . o w II t'.e i 'Ct -fly for his ? Ilefore many year* the ? use of :i liurae for the i?ur|io*e? with * which he Ins hcen i?l**nt!U?*?l since, ?i time immemorial will a curiosity. ;1 In another hundred year* you may j find hnr? h in zoos. I inn sur?- you ?J will not find tliem nnywlicre clue." #i ItltlTlSlt I.IKK ItltK\KK\ST lOOl) -j London. I?ec. H,?Holland is to i in- inf lodun-il# to breakfast food* in; 3 various form of wheat. " A company 5 lias 1?? ???? formed to make the hp ak- S fast foods from wheat prown in Knti *Uo!? ?,! r:i?i ?'? ly >1 . I.I rv?! ? ?1 f?:j The Gift Supreme! 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OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Sara Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. If your nowtrils are dogged and your I head i* stuffed anil you can't breathe j freely becauae of h cold or catarrh, just get a umall l>oitle of Kly'a ( ream Malm I at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nos* 1 trils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head. ?oothing ana 1 hi-almg the inflamed, awollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief, i Ah! How goi>d it feels. Your noa trils are open, your heail in clear, na more hawking, anuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or ?trni?glinft for breath. Kly's Cream Balm is jusfc what* sufferers' from hesil colds and I atarrh awd. it's a delight. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Mentho Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itclung stops and healing begins, says a noted skin spe cialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery ecrema, that nothing has ever been found to lake its place. ! Because of its germ-destroyinj prop erties, it quickly subdues the itching cools the irritation and heals the eciern* right up, leaving a clear, smooth sKin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pint" i pies or roughness. I You do not have to wait for improve 1 ment It quickly shows. You can ftf . a little jar of Howies Mentbo-Sulpb?* ? at any drug store.
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