Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1926 — Page 4
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SENATE DIGNITY FORGOTTEN IN WET-DRY ROWS House, Too, Adds to Congressional Din Over Question. / Timet WasMnaton Bureau. 1522 'New York Avenue WASHINGTON, March 19. Who’s that yelling? Heh-heh! Don’t get frightened. That’s just the Senate discussing prohibition. They’ve been yelling like that ever since the newspapers of the country started taking a popular poll on the question. You see, there’s always someone pops up to read results of the voting into the Congressional Record. And then the fracas starts. Take the other day, for instance, when Senator Bruce of Maryland starts reading the results in the Senate and Representative Celler of New York starts reading them in the House. Wet? Sure, you could be wringing both of them lads like a towel. Hamilton Is Dry Well, Senator Bruce hasn’t really got warmed up good before Senator Willis of Ohio is on his feet to indicate he isn’t caring how wet New York and Chicago and San Francisco are voting. He wants the Senate to know the dry thoughts of the people in the metropolis of Hamilton, Ohio. He waves an editorial from a Hamilton newspaper on “Lincoln the Prohibitionist” and starts to insert it into the Record. Senator Smoot of Utah demurs. Really, this thing of printing newspaper material in the Record is quite costly. Senator Bruce defends his own insertion by stating that "the tendency of correct information is to save the United States $25,000,000 a year,” which is now being spent in a "vain and futile effort to enforce prohibition.” Glass Breaks In. Senator Glass of Virgina jumps into the fray with an opinion that Bruce has really introduced “incorrect information.” “Well,” observes Bruce, “&o far as I know that does not give absolute finality to an opinion on any subject.’ Glass demands to know whether Bruce knows any more about the correctness of the information than Glass does. “I should be sorry,” retorts Bruce, “to have the extent of my information on any,subject measured by the extent of that of the Senator from Virginia.” This tilt is climaxed by Bruce declaring suspicion that Glass has drunk enough wine and beer to know it is not intoxicating. And Glass roars: “The Senator from Virginia never touched a drop in his life!” Senator Ashurst of Arizona also does a bit of shouting at this point
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