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Show 160 At one time, he decried the "8undles for Congress!'! campaign, exposing its SPONOrs and their suspect record. At another time, he remarked thot only a Marion of aU Zioncheckl Congressmen, eould make the front page of the new$pOper, and thet wh'eft other Congressmen did make it, when they were derided ddiculed, or Q sad reflection on Thomas suggested his faith in Congressional action wi th reference to the facetiously they did American by on so only democracy. appropriate remark woge-hour bills: The enctment to come, if one does come, will be in origin, end industry and labor need not distrust it I for it wtn be Congress' work for the good of CongrGS1i,onaI each; the Senate G'nd the House are not necessarily pitted against each other, and we who are to be conferees will not <lttaek our task in this mood; that the gods of luck should smile on that sloe with the bett labor two come to agreement after their be remembered that each philosophy when differences; the that it should wonts to do the some thing and th<d both, and this being true, it should not be difficult to get together; that we are writing a bill that will certainly go to the Supreme Court at an early date; that in aiming at a I evel standard of I iving we should appreciate that there are no levels today; thot under no cir a progressive spirit motivates cumstances should that we ought to If Thomas makes we impunity. a cose for 16 Congress, he has the to it. a where democracy Chamber, Conressi 38). onal 5, and that Februo 1 Ibid. con Record, Vol. 83, 1 Vol. 78, p , 1738. Q opposition heoring WCJr'l'neSt spot in his heart for The Senate to him is the greatest debate world, the only place where In in the upper deliberately disemploy men and women; stendords high and live up to them. 10 set our Senate, being partkulorly l.oyol forum in the us penon con say what he thinks with is .IKentiol it ean be carried to the pp. get a people hearing quickly with similar speed. 223.5-2230, (7Sth Congress, 3d $ess., 17 |