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When his na placed in nomination in M Square Garden, where Governor Brandon’s, strident “Alabama ident Harding in seeking a Demmo- of the Washington >regident to e sts consistently oppc y ator on to the His friends condu |campaign and at t aty was re- to run his total to fair prop At the issue|but the convention failed to wa | @ which the proposed t i i {be left to 1920, S2na-fup to his candidacy i tor Harding that chal-| Born at Loulsville, Ky., on May when his name was withdraw and|lenge an e became 0 !v; son of a I Mr. his strengly thrown to Woodr hi .ul\ !w n| Wilson. which Hard Minnesotd. § Refusing to be considered for the | White Hou » when he 1 Vice Presid nomination With| Ajhough relinguishing nis avelin llson, he continued his service|joqqership ptor Underwood ¥ | the frozen M ifpi into S In the Houso and throu EEISAT & fi* Ahe b on sledges. St Paul was iament kill and hi By ohaa B Tont br Ty 1 «1‘-,'“(.l<’,l“11':"w and throug The Archduke Otto (above), Lexd(:r hip he contributed very ma lerially ' toward making Wils first four years of o T e e | &5 a period of far pind K,‘I':, l"“ [:;..m LA \,::'L_ ; W king of Hungary under an’an- (! Ch Yion. At the same time h opposition to the soldierslwood his cient hereditary statute. He is i 2 country-w ecognition to him conducted a long figh talne chool. Although| living with his mother, the f_nr- Do r"\ R 861t as the author of the Under her more interested in footbali| M€ Empress Zita, in the tiny E all m'”,’,’,' ; ]"‘.'“.‘,' v f | wood taritt bill which supplanted | | fishing village of Legucito, giomte iy R0e e famous Payne-Aldrich act | lo Spain., You can control the i Goes To: Senate Iseoking the Wo or thr hett| " (tateraationst Newarest) of the quuw]mf-l:|.i1§‘?n(lfigi’:‘ ‘Amrr 20 rs in the House, he n in 1930, the ma Soi wded t e R R Y o cult to do with a side of beef Jpred over to the Senato. His|ior ‘wag one of those early in the RS odt in Minnesota whero he Hills Bros. control the I She had preceded him and withlperq i, 1924, Although He had| one of ihc most|was “admitted to the bar and of their coffec beceu the death of ator Thomas assisted in the work of the Arm undergraduate cour ‘ ‘hung out his shingle i roast on y tin of Virginia, he chosen | o onreronce. he freely Underwceod made such|th wved to Bi time by Democratic leader, a 1‘]”‘"' he he termed the lack of a fo | s in this line that h | an older brother, Wil Ous mewe Y € hatil 1921, ¢y by the Repubitéan adminis.| ved the leading forene Unde til e B o o i HILLS BROS he announced just before the ex-{, ssary for the Unifed Statc v ‘ot thie r f the pi e {Jir;\linn of his second six years'| oFs in eltherqoa ’”‘,,» t00. 1 1 mining C() FF 1D E etm that he would not be & can-| o Buror ) interest in pubjic a fiidate to succeed himself in 192 The Ku Klux iian, which )m!lu vely in cconont up his residence in gy SWtime, he:had.pus come to be a political issue in o7 am, Underwood devoted Easity fens @A, on the Potomac 1 Ut the country y ccew fire from Immediaiely upon his gr to the prictice of law for o % the original Washington At Mount Vernon, and the /made his home part of each y Entering Congress in the ¢ of iron rule of Republican speak ers, Underwood had a pa in breaking the power of “Uncl Qannon and later in liberalizing the rules of the House. " Leadership in the House of Re resentatives as it is known toda Jégan with fhe seloction of Unde wood by ‘the Democrats for the $lace in 1911. “‘Commanding an almost unwield- ¥ majority, Underwood found him- elf faced with a difficult task. is first concern was the writing of a new tariff act, a subject to which he had devoted years of study. He wrote a measure which He declared was “true to the prm les of Democracy.” JPresident Taft vetoed that bill the Iate summer of 1911 and hen the Democrats were réturn- ” to full control of all functions f the government in 1913, the bi! as rewrittent and signed by Pres- lent Wilson. Many Acts Created {'tnaer the Underwood leadership were enacted also the Federal I rve Act, the Farm Loan Act, t ayton Anti-Trust Act and all the pthers in the long list of I on that went to the statute dgring the first four, or ears” of the Wilson administ . Despite the tremendous drive that was made against the Federal serve Act, Underwood kep: his forces solidly in line on that e, feat which up to that timo had en almost without precedent. His service in the Senate was @ittle less conspicuous. He had “fly appointments to the Appro- i’htmns Committee and, owing to he illness of Senator Martin, he {had charge of many of the enor mous war appropriation bills. Tax fegislation also felt the influence 4t his guiding hand in the days hen ‘the nation was bearing dn Leard of burden in order to de- fray much of the war cost in a gingle generation. Democrats Lose n the period immediately fol- lgwing the war the Democrats lost ntrol of Congress and Senator g erwood’s opportunity for the directing of constructive work came to an end. 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