New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 13

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N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, i —— 1921. % CONGRESS MUST STRAIGHTEN OUT JREATY, SUFFRAGE AND PROHIBITION Ends of Other Session to Make Service At Wash- ington Exceedingly Busy. ashington, March {.—Rojection he treaty of Versailles, a sharp it on President Wilson by republi- leaders, adoption of the woman constitutional prohibition en- aKo amendment passage of the ement agt were outstanding fea- of the seasions of the Sixty-sixth | T which passed out today to y for the Sixty-soventh con- , woon to be called in extra ses- by President Harding. vept Into control of both the sen- and house near the end of the pftor President Wilson had ap- to the country in 1918 to re- & democratic majority to con- the republicans orgunized mittees at the opening session in and immediately launched an k on the administration This ored around the treaty of Ver- %, which was taken up in the @ before it was signed at Paris. ther acts of the administration oh came In for eriticism included | sending of troops to Russla, tho dling of deportation cases and the [ding up of war contracts. Investi- ons of many phases of war activ- also were undertaken and con- < through most of tha nearly ears of the life of this, the first blican congress in elght years. ur vetoes of Important measures o prosident also were overridden the Sixty.sixth congross. The res repassed after their disap- y Mr. Wilson Included the : bn enforcement act and joint reducing the size of the army to 175,000 men, repeal- the daylight saving law and re- ng the War Finance corporation. he case of one important matter, Knox resolution to declare the o of war with Germany at an end, presidential veto stood. the war Inquiries many rs wore conducted including those the 1919 steel strike, the spread radieal propaganda, the coal and mng uations, the controversy Secretary Danlels and. Rear ! Sims over naval medal s, campaign expenditures, Ship- Board operations, the Ford- berry election, radieal deportation | and the escape to Germany of r Cloveland Bergdoll, Philadel- much attention at inquiriés Dbeing ducted by both house and senate ittees. Final action was de- w and the whole question left the Harding administration. hate naval committee recom- that there be no can naval construc- n at this time. mportant measures passed by tho wsixth congrees besides the pro- Pitfon enforcement law, the suf- amendment, and the resolution revive the War Finance corpora- included: transportation act. merchant marine act. he Edge bill for foreign finance porationa. e ofl and gns leasing laws. s army reorganization act. he water power development bill b1l abolishing the United States sing corporation. addition the usual annual sup- measures weore put through and minary ground work was lald by house of ways and means com- tee for revising both the tariff and laws. re were throe sossions of the jty-sixth congress. The first, an raordinary one, called by President n by cable from Paris after fall- some of the big appropriation s in the preceding congress, May 19, 1919, and continued six months, to November 19. The bond sesslon, a regular one, began December 1, 1919, and continued June 6, national political third and final session began last ieomber 6 Including the sessions ng the war and ecarlier, congress been sitting virtually in contin- ae session for a decade. o Versallles treaty was the great e of contention during both the apd second wessions. It was twice ated, first on November 19, 1919, gnin on March 19, 1020, when, vote of 47 to 37, it was re- néd to President Wilson. The Knox olution to end the state of war h Germany then was adopted and, . 1920, killed by a prosi- veto. treaty debate began May 23, four days after the new con- convened, The treaty was re- rted to the senate, with the Lodge tions, September’ 4, 1919, and nate cloture rule adopted, for o Trat time aince its existence, on ember 15. During the treaty ht President Wilson made a tour of e country, beginning September 3, h19, which ended with his iness, ember 28. the mecond wsession bi-partisan 1920, ending just before conventions. ' living At that session also congress conferred the permanent rank of goneral upon General Pershing, but has declined to pass bills giving Ma- Jor Generals March, chief of staff, and Crowder, former provost marshal general, the rank of lieutenant gen- erals. Bills to give permanent rank of Admiral to Rear Admirals Ben- son and Sima also failed. Also during the first session, Victor Berger, the Wisconsin soclalist, was unseated by the house and, during the second session, he again was de- nied a seat after his re-election at a special election At the second wsession the house passad bille to provide a bonus for war veterans and to amend the tariff and internal revenue laws—to abolish luxury and other taxes—but they falled in the sennte, which at that ses- sion also rejected President Wilson's proposal for an American’ mandate ove* Armenlia. The third and last session was de- | voted principally to appropriation bills, with economy as the watchword. Huge slashes were made in depart- mental estimates by the sub-commit- toes of the enlarged house appropria- tions committee which for the first time handled all of the regular sup- ply menasures. An emergency tariff bill designed to protect farmers as well as an im- migration control bill to dam the flow of immigrants from Europe passed by the house, but they failed in the senate. 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