Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1924 — Page 5

MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1924.

MY OWN STORY REPUBLICAN FRIENDS DESERT LA FOLLETTE ON SENATE FLOOR

“MY OWN STORY” is an exclusive newspaper version of one of the great autobiographies of modem times; La Foilette own story of adventures in politics as written by himself in 1012. together with an authorized narrative of his experiences in the years since thCll ' SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS INSTALLMENTS After year* spent in lighting the political bosses in the House of Representatives and later as Governor of Wiseo'sm La Foilette is elected to the Senate in 1005. In the Senate he realizes that he is regarded as a crank and a disturber of the peace. Here, as in Wisconsin, he finds the machine politicians combating progressive legislation The Hepburn bill, designed to restore some power to the Interstate Commerce Commission for the adjustment of railroad rates, is before Congress. In an interview. La Foilette tells President Roosevelt that the great body of the people are primarily interested in having transportation charges reasonable.

I discussed with President Roosevelt the changes that ought to be made in the Railroad rate/bill. I sat with him until 12 o’clock that night and I had the feeling that I had made some impression upon him. In the course of my talk he stopped me to .-ay, “But you can t get any such hill as that through this Congress.” My answer was, “That is not the first consideration. Mr. President.” "“But,” he said, “I want to get something through.” And I remember very clearly saying to him. "Mr. President, * you pass such a bill as is pending in the Senate, and a successor in your place will have to tear it to pieces and build it all over again. record that your administraleaves on this legislation will count for a world more in your history, and in the history of the country, if you will try to get what is right, even though you fail, than if you take what you can get, knowing that it doe3 not reach the vitals of this question. Bill Pending “If you will, send a special message to Congress right now, while this bill is pending, pointing out the things needful to be done, you may not get it through this session. But you have got an organized sentiment that has been building up for nine years; and if you lay down clearly, so the public can understand just what ought to be done, and this Congress fails to act in the next Congress, you will have the people back of you more strongly than ever. "If you went to the end of your service as President, reiterating in your messages every time you dealt with the subject the true Jines upon which this legislation should be written and the public interest protected, you will have left In your messages a monument compared with which such a statute as this would be trivial.”

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By ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE—

SENATOR LAFOLLETTE IN A< THOUGHTFUL MOOD. However, the President may have been impressed by what I said, and I am quite sure he was impressed, no message came from him on the subject of strengthening the bill fundamentally. So I made up my mind that I would put before the Senate and the country the defects in the bill and would offer the necessary amendments to make it an effective statute. I had no expectation of be}pg able to secure the adoption of any amendments unless I could get the support of the Administration for them, but I knew that a beginning must be made to build up public opinion for another try at the law a few years later. " I spent several weeks preparing my argument, and, beginning on April 13, 1906, T spoke for about two hours and a half, the same length of time on the twentieth, and the same on the twenty-first. I reviewed the history of the whole subject. The printed speeches numbered 148 pages. I had not been speaking more than ten minutes before I found myself without any Republican colleagues to listen to me, aside from the presiding officer, and the Senator from New Jersey, Mr. Keen, who seemed to have been left on guard. Rebuked I ulffierstood well that I was being rebuked.

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I knew that I was familiar with my subject. I felt that my experience should be of some value tc the country. So I could not help saying: “Mr. President, I pause in my remarks to say this. I cannot be wholly indifferent to the fact that Senators by their absence at this time indicate their want of interest in what I may have to say upon this subject. The public is interested. Unless this important subject is rightly settled, seats now temporarily vacant may be permanently vacated by those who have the right to occupy them at this time.” It was said very quietly, but it elicited general applause In the galleries, which immediately brought Senator Keen to his feet to demand that the rule of the Senate be enforced and the galleries cleared. The presiding officer thereupon admonished the occupants of the galleries that upon recurrence of what had transpired the galleries would be cleared. What occurred in the Senate gallery found its way into the cloak rooms and committee rooms, whence the Senators had retired, and before long they began drifting back into the Senate, and it is fair to say ► that throughout the remainder of my speech I had exceptional attention. Senator Dolliver was a member of the committee that had framed this bill, and when I began to attack what was called the HepburnDolliver bill, naturally he felt compelled to defend it. He had been for six or seven years a member of the Committee on interstate Commerce, and he did not seem to understand what I was talking about when I suggested the real defect in the bill—that it was not possible for the commission to make and enforce reasonable rates, even if this bill passed. Ho thought my statement preposterous Rate Unlawful Then he proceeded to point out that section so and so of the bill declared every unreasonable rate to be unlawful: and that almost in the next sentence it stated that the commission should have authority to enforce reasonable rates. He seemd 'to think that this was all that was necessary, and I do i not believe that Dolliver or any other man in the Senate at that time had over seriously considered the Idea of determining the value of the property, the cost of maintenance and the cost of operation as a necessary basis for fixing the reasonableness of rates. The thing seemed to break upon the Senate as a startling Idea, and ! yet most of them as business men

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would never have thought sos fixing a price on a commodity or for a service without knowing definitely what that service cost. True, the commission had recommended and urged a valuation of the railroads in its reports, but it had ,never been aired on the floor of the I Senate. I pointed out to Senator Dolliver i ntho course of the debate that there were no means by ‘ which the commission could ascertain what was a reasonable rate; that under the law of 1887, as proposed to be amended by the pending bill, it wou'd be possible for the commission to de termine whether rates were relatively reasonable, but not that they were reasonable per se; that one rate could be compared with another, but that the commission had no means of determining whether either rate so ccm pared was itself a reasonable rate. , And when I proceeded to lay down the basis for determining reasonable rates, and we had a running debate for about an hour, when Dolliver, who had come down until he stood squarely in front of my desk, said: “Mr. President, I am disposed to sympathize with the views of th< Senator from Wisconsin. I believe that the bill ought to be amended.” And he was nnp of five other Senators besides myself on the Republican side who voted for tin amendment to authorize the Interstate Commerce Commission to ascertain the value of the railroad property of the country. And from that time on, Senator Dolliver, as long as he lived, stood j with me whenever the question of j valuation was raised. Dolliver was honest-minded, and when his intellect pointed the way, that way Dolliver went always. Gains Friends I do not think the "stand patters” of the Senate understood what I was talking about when I discussed the Hepburn-Dolllver bill. They did not follow' me closely enough to understand. But on the Democratic side of the Senate chamber I had excellent attention, and before I finished I had a goodly number on the other side. When the time came to offer amendments, I carefully canvassed the Democratic side of the chamber, and secured the pledges of endffeh Senators to enable me to get a roll call on the amendments as I offered them. I made no person.il appeal to any Senator to vote for any amendment. All that I asked was that they give me an opportunity to put the Senate on record. And I found the Democrats very ready to do that. In offejjn g each amendment I made perhaps a five or ten-minute Statement and then demanded the yeas and nays. On the amendment for the valuation of railways engaged in interstate commerce I demonstrated conclusively the over-capitalization .J | the railroads of the country. I ar I gtied that if the same sy.sterrF were (applied which we were then applying j in Wisconsin—that is, the true value j >f the property ascertained, together ! with the cost of operating the prop- | erty, and the rates so adjusted as | to make a fair return to the railj roads upon the actual Investment j made by the roads, and not upon ! capitalization—that if would be I working a saving in transportation I charges of something more than 8400,000,000 to the people of this | country every twelve months. (Copyright. 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) (Continued in Our Next Issue)

DEAN lIOGAIE TOBE BODIED HERE Head of Indiana Law School Dies at Bloomington, lip Timm fiprrinl BLOOMINGTONT, Ind„ Sept. 8 j Funeral services were held today for j Hnoch G. Hogate, 74, dean and pro- j feasor emeritus of Indiana I'nlver-j ' sity law school, who died Sunday after a lingering illness. A second-* j service will bo he!<T at Danville ; ! Tuesday with burial at. Crown Hill j ; Cemetery at Indianapolis, In charge j I of the Odd Fellows. Dean Hogate was one of the best- j | known professors at the university, j ! He had been dean of the law school j fore more than twenty years, al- j ! though he had not been an active | member of the faculty for the last seven years, due to paralysis. He originally practiced law at Danville, Ind., where he came ae a lad of 15, from New Jersey where he j was bom. He attended Danville Acadmey, later being graduated from Allegheny College at Meadeville and ten years later was chosen State Senator from Hendricks and Putnam Counties. Previous to this he was in law partnership with Richard Blake at Danville. Dean Hogate was author of “Indiana Pleading and Practice. ’’ In addition to his connection at the uniI verslty he was a director In the Bloomington National Bank, trustee of the Indiana Village for Epileptics, j member of the American and InI diana Bar Association, and a former | grand master of the Grand Lodge ; of Odd Fellows of Indiana. / Three children, Jesse May ard j Charles Hogate and Mrs. Clarence I Clemnets, survive. COOLIDGE COOKIE RECIPE ; President Relishes Miss Pierce’s Batch of Cakes. f Seventeen years’ experience as housekeeper In the home of John Coolidge, father of President Coolidge, at Plymouth Notch, Vt„ has enabled Miss Aurora Pierce to cook a batch of cookies that the President considers second to none*in the land. A big box of these cookies were securely wrapped and tied A r hen the President left Plymouth Notch, that the menu at the White House might be complete. The recipe calls for 1 egg, 1 cup sugar, cup of butter, 2 teaspoons cream of tartar, 1 teaspoon soda, V 4 cup milk, 3V4 efips flour, V 4 teaspoon vanilla. To make the filling, cook D/i cups chopped, sedeless raisins, *4 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon flour, *4 cup of water, until it thickens. Spread a sponofuj between two pieces of cutout cooky dough and bake in a moderate oven

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