CONGRESS: Talks With the Folks

As a rule President Harding does not set fashions. As a rule Senator La Follette does not follow a fashion which anyone else has set. It apppears that the President has set a fashion, perhaps unknowingly, and that the Senator will follow it, perhaps unwillingly. Towards the middle of June Mr. Harding will start on a speaking tour of the country, and about the same time, according to his present plans, Senator La Follette will make a similar trip. Mr. La Follette, however, will exercise his inalienable right to individuality by making a...

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