United States Senate Washington, D.C. March 7, 1940. My Dear Mother: "Mr. Ashurst, This is another demon- stration that I do not know it all."  Record p. 3765. Sen. Ashurst is one of the most eloquent statesman in the Senate. He is also quick with retort that strikes one as elegant and witty. I now recall an episode here soon after the Democratic National Convention in 1932. which adotped a plank favoring beer legislation in which the then Senate from Connecticut was interested- Sen. Bringham. Sen. Ashurst was speaking. Sen. Bringham- a farmer professor in Yale-interrupted: Mr President. Will the Senator yield? Sen. A. retorted "Mr. President, I suffer from an inferiority complex whenever the Senator from Connecticut asks me to yield. I fear I may split an infinitive or, give vent to a pleonasm." I'll let you get your dictionary and look up, PLEONASM! I did. Best love, Warren