Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
It will be noted that although Republican senators on the foreign relations committee pretend to discount the effects of President Wilson’s tour, they made haste to send the peace treaty to the senate much sooner than they originally intended. _i One bit of information that members of Representative Frear’s committee will obtain in its peregrinations through Oregon and Washington may come handy. They •will learn a good deal about tall timber in time for tile next election. Already the government’s income from taxes is sufficient to meet current expenses and leave a balance with which to retire loans. One of the many bright <&pots in the present administrattion is the fisacl department. Senator Lodge must wince with chagrin when he compares mental pictures of his little gallery full of clacquers with the multitudes who are applauding President Wilson’s utterances on the league of nations. Attacks on the war risk bureau are popular with Republicans in congress, but the soldier can hardly approve partisan Interference with a department which has: served him so well. When Republican senators begin
