Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 23, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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    CROWDS CHEER
AND HISS AFTER :
REED'S SPEECH
Gallery Guards Unable to Sub
due Demonstration ill !
tho Senate
By diseelated frets%
Washington, Sept. 93.—At the end j
of a four-hour uttack on the League
of Nations by Senator Reed) of Mis
souri. a Democrat, who has refused
to staaid with his party for unre
served ratification of the Peace
Treaty of which tho League Cove
nant is a part, tho Senate galler
ies late yesterday started a demon
stration that had to wear Itself out
and then hissed violent disapproval
when the cheering was oondomnod
from the floor.
There has been no outburst like It
since the Treaty fight was put
sharply before the Senate by tho
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foreign rotations committee. But
thero were indications soon after
Senator Reed began his speech that
1 the crowds, swarming for admit
| tance at all doors, were In sympathy
1 with his argument. Mindful of the
I evidences of feeling in the galleries,
Senator Cummins, president pro
tern., gave warning that while ap
plause might be tolerated, despite
Senate rules, at the end of the nd
j dress, it woqld not be permitted at
other times. Threats to clear the
I galleries if repeated had no effect,
I and no attempt was made to enforce
jthe long standing rule.
Applause Breaks
When Senator Reed with arms
■ lifted high closed his speech and
I sat down the applause broke, fol
! lowed by lusty cheering from every
(gallery. Men in uniform joined in
the demonstration and many women
stood, waved their arms wildly and
shouted with the men.
Senator Ashurst, Democrat, Ari
zona, sitting nearest Senator Reed,
and first to congratulate him, shout
ed loudly for order a moment later
and the crowds, not knowing what
to expect, suddenly became still.
Rut the quiet orderliness of the Sen
ate did not prevail long for as the
spectators realized that their con
duct was being condemned a wave
of hissing swept through the cham
ber, while gallery guards struggled
manfully but unsuccessfully, to sub
due and eject those responsible for
It
Still speaking to the crowds, Sen
ator Ashurst declared the fate of
nations was at stake while they
"were attempting to make the Sen
ate of the United States a police
court," and appealed by name to
Senators Lodge and Hitchcock, the
party leaders, to stop it. The Ari
zona senator declared the galleries
would not applaud a decision of the
highest court, which had never
been called upon to decide a ques
tion of such tremendous importance
I to the world.
Volley of Hissing Again
The appeal was met with another
volley of hissing, to which the Ari
zona senator replied that only
snakes and geese hissed. Meanwhile
the chair was pounding for order,
and the crowds began piling out pell
mell, while members on the floor
were swarming around Senator
Reed. Senator Lodge finally was
recognized above tho hubbub, which
so rudely had shattered the dignity
and traditions of the Senate, and
leaning on his desk and smiling, ad
dressed the chair:
"In order to return to that se
rene and calm atmosphere described
by the senator from Arizona, I move
that we adjourn," and there was no
dissent to the laughter of "ayes."
How to deal with the conduct of
the people who attend the Senate
sessions to hear the Treaty debate
was a question of some concern to
senators, who discussed it infor
mally in view of the events of the
afternoon. Vice-President Marshall
several days ago asked the Senate
if it desired enforcement of the rule
against applause, saying if that was
the wish it would be enforced.
Treaties previously have been con
sidered in executive session, but
that custom was abolished so far as
the pending pact is concerned. The
suggestion came from many mem
bers, however, that it might be nec
essary to close the galleries if an
other demonstration like that was
attempted.
Senator Reed, whose speech oc
cupied the whole Treaty program
during the day's proceedings, had
been speaking nearly two hours
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seem very heavy,
when the first applause came. This
followed his reply to a question by
Senator Lodge, und brought the first
stern warning from the presiding
officer. Senntor Reed, while up
holding firmly the ruling, expressed
the hope that the Senate would not
be so severe on the crowds because
It was their only chance, he said, of
expressing their opinions. After he
had been interrupted repeatedly by i
Senator Jones, Democrat, New Mex- (
lco, an advocate of the Deague Cove
nant, Senator Reed departed wide
ly from his prepared speech, and
it was while he was talking bluntly
that the spectators voiced approval
with hands and feet. This was par- 1
ticularly the case after he had de- j
clared that advocates of the League ;
described it one minute as a prize |
fighter strong enough to A'hip any
thing under tHe world s canvass, !
und next as a man with paralyzed j
arms.
The principal part of the speech
was an argument against the League
Covenant, with a bitter assault on
the clause giving Great Britain six
i votes in the League assembly to one
I for the United States. President
j Wilson was sharply and severely at
tacked by Senator Reed, who de
' clared ho had counselled with kings
to transfer to them the sovereignty
Washington had won with the
sword.
It was 6 o'clock when Senator
Reed concluded his address and the
original plan to proceed with for
mal reading of the Treaty was aban
doned.
Hopes For Adjournment of
Congress by Mid-November
Washington, Sept. 23.—Repre
sentative P. W. Mondell, Republi
can House leader, In a statement re
viewed the accomplishment of the
House and gave it as his opinion
that Congress would be able to ad
journ by the middle of November.
"In an effort to reduce the high
cost of living, tho House demanded
and compelled the sale of surplus
Army supplies," Mr. Mondell said,
"thus not only aiding in lowering
living costs, but ultimately bringing
several hundred million dollars Intc
the Federal Treasury- The House
and Senate passed bills strengthen
ing the food control act and ap
propriated largo sums to aid the
Department of Justice In the enforce
ment of the laws against profiteer
ing.
"We promised prompt considera
tion of the appropriation bills which
failed of passage in the closing days
of the Sixty-fifth Congress. These
bills—seven in number—were practi
cally disposed of by the two houses
of Congress by the beginning of the
fiscal year, July 1, and affected a
saving of 5900,000,000.
"Other promises made and kept
were the return of the telephone and
telegraph wires; the woman suffrage
amendment, approved fifteen days
after Congress met; water power
legislation: the leasing of coal and
oil lands to be considered by the
House shortly.
"Appropriations have been sharp
ly reduced as the size of the Army
dwindled, and a permanent military
policy is now being given the most
careful consideration. Budget com
mittees are now at work and a bill
for the budget system will be pre
pared and passed."
Demand Is Growing
For Reservations in
Proposed Peace Treaty
Washington, Sept. 23. Develop
ments yesterday in the League of
Nations and Treaty fight showed
that there was a strong trend in
favor of reservation and that the
President's tour of the country had
not decreased the opposition. The
demand for reservation has in
creased, if anything, since the Presi
dent appealed to the country and
he will return to Washington, with
plenty of his party against him, suf
ficient to force reservations in the
League Covenant but not strong
enough to obtain textual amend
ments.
If the present plans of the op
ponents to the League are carried
out" the Treaty will be kept con
tinuously before the Senate and final
action will come within another
month. Republican leaders now see.
with their members present and all
Democratic opposition ready to vote,
that they can obtain the qualifying
resolutions and safeguard American
interests.
Missionary and Bible
Teacher Makes Address
"Tom" Baird, missionary and Bible
teacher, after a tour in the north
west, stopped off in Harrisburg yes
terday and addressed a meeting of
Bible students in Studebaker hall.
His subject was "An Ecclesiastical
Testimony." Mr. Baird said that
catechisms and dogmatisms have
been the curse of Christendom and
have made church people fight like
cats and dogs. He emphasized the
duty and privilege of Christian peo
ple everywhere to pray much and
contend for the faith which means
unity of all in Christ,
Mr. Baird will address a meeting
this evening in Studebaker Hall on
"The Spiritual Significance of a
Divine Graft."
Jewish New Year to
Be Observed at Temples
The three Jewish congregations of
Harrisburg will observe the New
Year's Festival or Rosh Hashanan
on Thursday. Religious services
ushering in the year 5680 will be
held on that day in all the syna
goges of the world.
Services in the Ohev Sholom
Synagogus will be held tomorrow eve
ning at 7.45 o'clock and Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock. Special music
by the choir will feature these
services. At he service to-morrow
evening Rabbi Lewis J. Haas will
preach on the theme, "A New
Heaven and a New Earth." Thurs
day morning he will preach on
"What Constitues a Real Spiritual
Center."
Negroes Endorse Lynching
of One of Their Own Race
By Associated I'ress.
Athens, Ga., Sept. 23.—Negroes at
a mast meeting near Lexington, Ga.,
have endorsed the action of whites
in lynching Obe Cox, negro, accused
of attacking and murdering the wief
of a white farmer.
Resolutions adopted at he meet
ing condemned in strong language
the other crime which aroused one
thousand men and sent them on a
24-hour search "of swamps conclud
ing with the shooting to death of
the negro and burning of the body.
At the time of the crime the negro
was under indictment for an attack
upon a negress. He is said to have I
confessed to, both crimes.
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On which street would you sooner
live? City Forester Louts G. Balti
more asks this question of Harris
burgers and knowing their answers,
advises "plant trees. Be sure to get
healthy well-shaped trees. The best
size tree for planting on city streets
is from two or three inches In di
ameter, one foot above the ground,
and about twelve feet tall. The
greatest possible care of the roots
should ho taken in transplanting.
If possible all roots ■within a radius
of two to three feet should be held
secure and should never be allowed
to become dry. The crown of the
tree should not be altered greatly
from what it was while in the nurs
ery. The greater amount of roots
that are taken with the tree in trans
planting, the less, pruning that will
be necessary for the crown. If the
root system is curtailed in. trans
planting, the crown must be pruned
in order to secure a balance between
the roots and foliage."
City Forester Baltimore lias jnst
completed a tree-planting: plan for
Harrisburg, and is anxious to com
municate with anyone who would
like to p'ant a tree. Persons desir
ing information "about planting and
the care of trees -should see Mr.
Baltimore, at the offices of the De
partment of Parks and Public Prop
erty.
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"SEPTEMBER 23,1919.' 1
COUNTRY CLUB TO
PICK CHAMPION
Drawings Announced For An
nual Golf Tournament; Cup
Awarded to Winner
Drawings for the annual cham
pionship golf match for the mem
bers of the Harrisburg Country Club
were announced to-day. To avoid
a default play must be completed
before Sunday, September 28. The
winning and beaten eights will play
the week ending October 4.
In this championship tournament
the president's cup will be awarded
the winner. The runner up of the
first 16 will also receive a cup. A
cup goes to the winner of the beaten
8 in the first 16. Cups will also be
awarded winner in the second 16,
and winner of the beaten 8, and to
winners of the third 16, and beaten
eight.
On Saturday, September 27, a spec
ial ladies and gentlemen two-ball
foursome will be ployed. The draw
ir.gs for the championship match fol
lows:
First 1(1
Fred Harry vs. H. M. Bingaman.
"Dan" Kunkel vs. G. W. Spahr.
Berne Evans, vs. "Mint" Kunkel.
John Herman vs. Thomas Devine.
Samuel Nissley, vs. O. W. Johnson.
C. A. Orr vs. John Sweeney.
Kobcrt McCreath vs. A. A. Wirt.
Second 10
Dr. Harvey Smith vs. E. Keister.
Dr. W. E. Wright, vs. Harry Neal.
C. B. Miller vs. T. W. Wildermuth.
Henry Drake vs. John Hoffer.
Claire Millar vs. T. L. McHeffey.
W. P. Starkey vs. Robert Moor
head.
Charles Ryder vs. Samuel Fleming.
Warehapi Baldwin vs. 'P. M. Kas
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Third 10
Walter Gaither vs. Dr. Galen Hain.
Henry Evans vs. W. H. Bennethun.
W. M. Hargest vs. Dr. Culp.
John C. Orr vs. Ross Hickok.
Deo Hnrris vs. Oaten Starkey.
Dr. Reed vs. Paul Smith. •
Jack Jessup vs. Ezra Hershey.
Robert Forsythe vs. J. Eacompte.
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