WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 ~ 'LOGROLLING AGE OLD GAME Early Congress Encountered Sectional Problems "Log-rolling," sectional and party divisions in House and. Senate, or ex- actly the same parliamentary and ob- structive tactics as are now employed in the American Congress were resort- ed to when 'our republic was in its infancy. according to Dean James A. James, head of the Graduate School of Northwestern university, who broad- cast this week from the Chicago Daily News radio station, W.M.A.Q., on "Po- litical and Social Conditions at the Time of the Inauguration of the Amer- ican Government." Dr. James mentioned serious interest in the pow congress question of wavs means of raising revenue, of salaries to be paid <overnment officials, and, oddly enough, the use of the lottery as a means of raising money for carry- ing on local government. Alexander Hamilton's leadership as secretary of the treasury and that of Thomas Jet- ferson, as secretary of state and their political differences were submitted by the speaker as suggestive of quar- rels today between the executive and legislative branches at Washington, while the congressional trouble respect- ing salaries is about to have an up-to- the-minute counterpart in the discus- sion bound to come over the proposal, just made at Washington, to increase the salaries of senators and cabinet members. Hamilton Great Statesman However, Hamilton was a great statesman, according to the speaker, and had more than one string to his bow. When he submitted his first re- port on public credit January 14, 1790, he showed that the American public debt was divided into $13,000,000 owed to foreign creditors, chiefly France, Holland and Spain; the domestic debt aggregating $42,400,000 and the state debts, chiefly incurred in the common cause of the Revolutionary war, total- ling $25,600,000, Dean James stated. "Hamilton's report proposed full pay- ment of the foreign debt on the score of good faith and expediency," said Dr. James. "This was agreed to by all. The domestic debt was to be funded. A spirited debate took place in Con- gress over this proposal. The measure was carried in the House but lost in JAhs. ate. The Eastern members threatened to defeat the whole bill. Near Revolution "Fortunately the far-seeing secretary had in mind a plan to save all. At this time, the question of a permanent location for the Federal capitol was being hotly discussed. The Delaware, Susquehanna, and Potomac rivers were favored. It became a sectional question. New England accused Pennsylvania of traitorous designs on the question of Assumption in order to get the temporary if not the per- manent capitol at Philadelphia. They took their revenge on Pennsylvania by having Baltimore substituted. Legisla- tion was at a standstill. Congress grew perverse over public business and threats of disunion were uttered. Both Houses met and adjourned with- out dispatching any business. The subjects named were discussed at a points of n-tional as and | dinner party given by Jefferson to Hamilton and some friends. It was agreed, as Jefferson was not opposed to the assumption of State debts, that two Virginia members in Congress should change their votes on Assump- tion, while Hamilton and Robert Mor- ris were to secure two votes for the Potomac site. Both bills were pre- sented to Congress and soon passed." Dean James then gave in outline the other points connected with Hamil- ton's financial policy, and discussed the reasons for the downfall of the Fed- eralist party and the political revolu- tion which brought Thomas Jefferson 'nto the Presidency. COMMUNITY HOUSE CALENDAR 4 WEEK OF FEBRUARY 23, 1925 Community House has a number of special events of interest this week in dtition to its usual activities. Tho a~-uzl Star supper of the Con- oregational church takes place on Monday evening. The Oak Street Circle will hold a special social meeting on Tuesday afternoon. On Thursday evening the North Shore Art league will have its annu- al dinner with an interesting program. The American Legion will hold a large dance in the gymnasium. The opening of the exhibit of the North Shore Art league will be Sat- urday afternoon, February 28, and will continue Sunday afternoon, and eve- ning. Monday, February 23 Morning--Women's class. Kinder- garten. Afternoon--Social dancing. Folk danc- ing. Evening--Men's gymnasium classes. American Legion. Triangle club. Village Improvement association. Modern Woodmen. Community Drama club, . Star supper. Tuesday, February 24 Morning -- Community House Sewing class--All day. Kindergarten. Flec- tion polling place. Folk dancing class. Afternoon--Boys' Gymnasium class. Oak Street Circle meeting. Camp Fire Girls. Evening--Women's Gymnasium class. Friendship Circle class and club. Clases in English for foreigners. Motion pictures--afternoon and eve- ning. Wednesday, February 25 Morning--Women's Gymnasium class. Kindergarten. Brush and Pencil class. Afternoon--Basketball--boys. Camp Fire Girls. Evening -- Baseball. club. Czecho-Slovakian Thursday, February 26 : Morning--Folk dancing for women. Kin- dergarten. Afternoon--Camp dancing for girls. Evening--Art League dinner. Fire Girls. Fancy American Legion dance. Boy Scouts. Triangle Sisters. Friday, February 27 Morning--Women's Gymnasium class. Kindergarten. Noon--Rotary Club luncheon. Afternoon--Motion pictures. Camp Fire Girls. Basketball. Blue Birds. Path- finders. Kathleen Air and (of the Columbia A NNOUNCES the starting of piano training which develo song accompaniment at sight. Phone Winn. 974 FOUR PUPILS IN A CLASS WINNETKA Katherine Hedglin School of Music) class lessons in sight reading for ps the ability to read pieces and Boal Bank Bldg., Room 10 Cozy Glow is a portable heater, light in weight, and can be easily carried to any room in the house. 554 Center St. Ph. Winn. 4 | North Shore Electric Shop JOHN C. WELTER, Prop. If electrical and good, we sell it. WARMTH where you want it 0Z2Y GLOW become ¢ the popular type of heater in thousands of homes because it is for every member of the has family--grandma in her easy chair, for the children's play room, baby and his bath, for drying mother's hair--and many other uses such as sick rooms and for the bath. Wherever there is a chill to be chased Cozy Glow will do it. Its perfect distribution of widening heat rays covers a tall person six feet away. WINNETKA, ILL. Evening-- Motion pictures. Community Drama club. Adventure Island dinner. Saturday, February 28 Afternoon--Opening of Art Exhibit of North Shore Art league. Evening--Young People's club. Shore British American society. North Sunday, March 1 Afternon--Art exhibit. Invite Women to Hear Dr. Soper on Sunday "How Shall we Think of Life after Death," was the subject of discussion at the last meeting of the Men's class of the Winnetka Congregational ~hurch, held last Sunday morning in the American Legion room of the Com- munity House. Dr. Edmund D. Soper, a professor at Garret Biblical institute, Northwest- ern university, delivered an address upon that subject. At the close of the meeting it was suggested that the women of the con- gregation be invited to hear Dr. Soper's address Sunday morning, Feb- ruary 22. His subject at that time will 'be "How Shall we Think of Prayer." The meeting starts at 9:30 o'clock. THE SHOP OF Elizabeth Duncan Gifts of China and Potteries from all countries Rare Linens--Copper--Brass Imported and Domestic Crystal Legion Indoor Cutfit Jolts Waukegan Entry The Winnetka Legion Indoor base- ball team staggered the Haese Stars of Waukegan 22 to 5, in a game at Community House Wednesday night of this week. Charles Dehmlow, pitching for Winnetka, struck out 16 Waukeganites in. seven innings and allowed but one run, later in the game giving way to another hurler. : Keller's Colts will meet the Legion men at Community House Wednesday evening, February 25. - The Colts are another Waukegan outfit. "HASTE MAKES WASTE" BUT SOMETIMES IT PAYS TO BE IN A HURRY! Great Scott! I forgot to stop at the butcher's in Chicago and get the meat my wife wants. She'll bawl me out in great shape. I wonder if there's a market in town that will make a delivery on short notice. 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