The chairman of the Committee on Rules secured two minutes for the lady from New York to read that letter which. of course. might have been read by the one to whom it was written. When analyzed. when scrutinized with the cold eye of reason. the letter logically unfolded to the mind of any man who heard it read that Mr. Green took and takes the position substantially that he would be satisfied to see the American sugar industry extirpated. root and branch. because of unsatisfactory labor conditions. though that would force us to buy our sugar from places where labor conditions are immeasurably worsethat of the peon and the coolie. whose unfortunate lot is the last word in human degradation. That Is the position Mr. Green finds himself in as a result of his own lack of logic.