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Show 153 state he will have one which is reco;niz:ed by both partie; in the Senate of the United States. He has not used it; no. The old habits contlnue, the action 01 in despite Congreu change those haIIits. The PresIdent will use it some day perhaps not the present President and perhaps not the next President; but the time will come when we must attempting to .. set rid of the oreho,lc way of acting in compsrtments and trying to force the will of one compartment on Mother. That i5,no woy to run Q Government. The theory of the separation , of pow_" 'WQ$ never coneeived In that wo.y. In still another ease, the President. reference His om instructed upon objection to Q statement United States. In d_IIng with orose not made at its signing the Q treaty, Thomas agoin spoke Ggainst Gny ospect of the treaty but with signing by Norman Dovil, repre.enting $USar agreement, Davis mode this statement; by my government that in the event that Thomas, as a ently speaki"; the power duty on member of the Senate rote no the Committee adopted London, sholl not be high.r than Q tariff rates, is reseNotion. added, }'The separate regarded Coyional Record, os fill now poliey to tt7 existing. foreign Relations Committee, eJPpot- governing tariff aets, and therefore the UnitGd States at the time of the 6 c it will be its for the Committee, sCllia this statement "anted out of The Committee recommended end by Davis, auger at the legblatlon imposin9 quot. importation lapses within the life of this agreement maintain hs tariff end full against out signing statement Q made of this agreem.. t constituting a Congressional Quoting ••• on Congress, one. the statement on the part of Wtay 6, 1931, port of this agreement. Vol. 94, p. 110 (80th since p,lece HS at Thomas, lei. Seu., February 5, 948). 7 (75th Congress, 3d 58$5., 8. It Treaty, Congr_ional Record, January 24, 1938). lIThe International Sugar Vol. 83, p. 299, |