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hah WSs a base en fe aio Biggest of Our Battleships Geomiaand ‘Rane Passing Up the East River Mon "furthering ae forcement of contracts which do not specify that delivery is to be made on a basic grade, with the option of delivering other governmental grades, the difference between which would | Uf be fixed by actual trading in spot cotton and not arbitrarily as on ex-) changes’ now. GEN FRENCH UTS. DESPTE THE PLEA zien | @ boyhood friend of mine and ty Ks | mother was my godmother, so wh@) |my son went to his home in London . jhe felt that he was going to members i of our family. The ur lerstanding be- pore ~ Democrats Who Voted Against | Sexynene ones! Wilson in Panama Repeal Fight, FlGHT FOR POLS waid the Speaker, and the lines were drawn in this thus againat the Administration in on nat, epilohunsy,| + Fifty-five minutes remained | the Pi In feht were PATTER a Ree’ Ye) x PaEEA . te on the special rule to) AIKEY, CKSON, BROUSSARD, bs 5 i jon to twenty hours on SRUCKNER, CARAWAY, CAREW, Bims bil) to repeal the exemption | meni ie HM, DIFEN- Goastwise ships, Chairman Heory newes, DRISCOLL, DUPE @ the Rules Committee, leading that /ELDER, FINLEY, FITZGERALD, of the fight for the Administra: | Gorman, Go . GRAM AM, Hts forces, was ready at tho conclu- | m GRIFFIN, ot ' @f the fifty-five minutes to “move OK, JONKS, KINDLE previous question on the rolicall, but “se 8 ithe previous question,” a pariiamen- | MICK, LPR of Pennayty changed his vote to “present” just be- Bureau of Efficiency. SAY magoouvre to shut off debate GLE, LOGUE, WANDNEWS. M'DER- fore the result was announced. bem the rile and force « vote, the first $< test of strength. ; for the right of tho minority to be| the meaning of this language. No one | DEADLOCK SEEMS FAST. CLARK WARNS AND CALLS FOR beard an and for amendments and wad | can raise the issue that the bill now | PASAAAADDERIDD I VOD EOEODEDEDLRUOE DE DED D OEE wrt « £ 10K of Colorado, THOMAS, UNDEN- oe wood, WILLIAMS, WINGO and . SPRAKER CLARK—Total 55. Repuliican Assen Assembly Ins Representative Kitchin, Democrat, of North Carolina, voted against the) Wiping Out Tammany’s see TaRISOOe tween Sir Bache and myself was that PERFECT ORDER. ‘ « rule to MaKe) sending before the House introduced | “ " (Continued from First Page.) he was to take care of ‘Payacal'aa “8 whee Speaker Clark ascended the thus before the|by tho gentleman from Tennessee | Clocks Are Stopped and Each that I was to send him money when- wm amid a roar of applause ould | (Mr. Bima) is not in direct conflict the Army Councll—Field Marshal sir °V¢? Sir Bache required it for my son's John French and Lieut.-Gen. Sir John|UPKeep. My son agreed. Raymond Ewart being present—which has now|*4ld that he did not want to take been approved and which regulates | Care of hts own business affatre.” the conduct and discipline of the army| NOTHING THE MATTER WITH in future.” HIS SON, Proceeding with his speech the! “Now, Mr. Belmont, as @ matter o. Bis sivporters, the alt wae | on and if ho hada majority with | with the declaration of the Demo-| Side Is Trying to Wear him could cut off debate,” be said. |eratic platform. d chaplain of the House, Rev. F. | ET ay not question your honesty, but] “if we have built the canal for the the Other Out. ju are making @ seriot you Adopt thiy rule and 1 would not benefit of an American merchant worthy of the commission you| marine and not for tho practical ex- have given me as your leader if 1|clusive use of foreign shipping, we did not have the courage to stand! mugt adopt pping By Samuel M. Williams. here and tell you #0,” he concluded, Mr. Underwood was again cheered as he took bis seat, and that svem- ingly closed the debate against the rule. SPEAKER CLARK ASSAILED BY HARDWICK. Representative Hardwick, spon orat, of Georgia, then was recognised to close debate for its adoption, “The gentleman from Alabama ap- peals to his colioagues on this side to upport a Democratic Natform sald Representative Haniwick. appeal to you to support Democratic doctrine as it has been c@ the time of Jefferwon, and this provision, which we propose to repeal, is no more AR Re Lope ema 4 Aye “ wrote @ high protective tariff? pla Poppyoock and delusion.” Th! inty a Democratic platform, 0 platform pledge favoring d_ th Ker’e dais Representative Adamson | and Cl @lleries that “an acrimonious qpetting debate like this” should Was written into the platform uted juished gentleman from Meus of the leading friends of ex- Missenrl, wham we En i ined ." ‘The chairman of the Resc ni ht in an eleventh hour assault Committes, he sald, “was busy ue @ Administration and his own Tammany Hal) and Wall | Part: iJ Moet ask the gentleman whether for the protection of the pe0-|ing does not know that if he tears but {t sooms like be watched the | Woodrow nwviteon down no Democrat man.” an stand? Doesn't he realize that e “ et support this Administration or AS to the present foreign situation | Pv Red into the wilderness for fort e {te relation to the demiand for |U0 {4 rer” y | the repeal, Representative Adamson} As Mr. Hardwick concluded, Chair- on man Henry moved “the previous quer- knows what the situation at|tion” and a roll call wan ordered, Speaker Clark did not take the floor may be better than the! te dincusn the rul who 1s pecullarly charsed |WiLSON GETS NEWS OF VICTORY the Constitution with respon- IN HOUSE. ty for foreign affairs? Whoever! rushed with victory, Administra. tien supporters predicted passage of policy of discrimination in favor of American ships, or we must In the end pay indirect subsidies to enable our ships to compete with ships of foreign nations. The sub- sidies and discriminations that Eu- ropean governments have given to their shipping interests have prac- tically driven Aterican ships from the soan “Not for one moment do |! believe that we have violated a treaty right and not for one moment ' that the English Government eerious- ly contends that we have viclated « treaty right. Our whole difficulty in the matter arises from the un-Ame - ican spirit of eurrender that some of our own people have exhibited toward this important question from the very beginning. “it me te me clear that it di not tie within the mouth ef Great Britain of any foreign nation to com- plain that we have not given them fair and equitable treatment in the tolls that we have charged for the passage of their ships through the cana “There is @ more serious question involved in the passage of this bill, The right to discriminate in favor of our ships, the opportunity to encour- age our shipping and to increase our commerce are matters of vital im. portance, but they pale into inal nificance when compared with the attack on the ‘erelgnty of our | Unuous until on (@taff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, March 27.—At five min- utes before noon to-day the clocks in both Senate and Assembly were stopped an a signal that the two leg- islative houses have been dead- locked, and the session will be con- ide gives in., The iasue i# what particular items will be cut out of the appropriation bills. All last night a conference com- mittee worked over item by item, agroeing on many minor ones until they came to the department of EMctency and Economy, and there all negotiations ceased. “Not @ penny for it,” declared tho Republican Assembly. “Very well, replied the Democratic Senate, “not @ penny for any of your bills.” Lieut.-Gov, Wagner and Speaker Bweet are both quoted as declaring there would be an extra session. The two houses waled through their long calendara of local and general bills hour after hour, waiting for further news from the conference room. They alaughtered each other'n pet bills right and left and the crowd watched with all the delight of a Roman audience, Speaker Sweet in the Assembly took repeated drives at the lobbyists, but almost as fast as he routed them out they crawled back in again, OBE EO BORDIR GBT 55 DOIROERIDSG RARE TBO ae Premier remarked that he must re- peat what Ministers in both Houses of Parliament had said several times this week, but in view of the wild legends current it needed to be re- peated, He satd: “It is altogether untrue that the Government or any member of the Government ever contemplated active operations of an aggressive char- acter in Ulster or any operations which now or in the future would impose on the army any duty or ser- | vice which was not amply covered | by the terms of this order, To that| 1 have only to add that the Govern. | fac sald Mr, Mooney, “you and Sir Bache agreed among yourselves not to let your son handle his own affairs. “No, anger. “Isn't it a fact,” Mr. Mooney con- tinued, “that you threatened to dis- inherit your son and compelled him to take up abode with Sir Bache and to let Sir Bache handle his money?” Tho witness was about to reply when he was cut off by an objection by De Lancey Nicoll, attorney for | Raymond, "t It a fact that this man Sir replied the millionaire in ment adheres to all the declarations | Bache Is practically foeding your son it has made.” ‘The inclusion of soldiers with om- | cers in the terms of the order places both on the same basis in the matter | of conscientious scruples, It is the! result of the attitude taken by the Labor mombers in the debates and ts | | proposed to prove that Mr. Belmont intended as a compromise, The leader of the Oppostiion de- clared the new order to be the result of a blunder by the Cabinet and by Col. Seely. Before tho Premler spoke rumors had been circulating that the Cabinet had ry the with its legislative programme, Andrew Bonar Law, Jeader of the Opposition, said he preferred to await the decision of the army officers con- ixned, but it was evident that | vernment proposed proceeding | out of his band?” persisted Mooney. ‘0, he is not," replied the banker. ‘Sir Bache is a gentleman.” “Well, thero is nothing the matter with your son's intellect, ts there. Mr. Belmont?” Mooney queried. Mr. Mooney announced that he is himself a creditor for $27,000 and that the banker is asserting himself as a creditor to the detriment | of his son's wife, 'DION'T WANT RAYMOND AT TRIAL. “Have you counselled or advised the bringing of a suit against Mrs. Raymond Belmont by your son?" asked Mr. Mooney, Mr, Belmont sald that he had counselledmany thing: but always gave way to his lawyer's corned before dealing lengthily with , advice, | the matter. He contended there was| Mr. Mooney wanted to know why nothing new in the “disciplining or- | Mr. Belmont had cabled §2,00¢ tro ders” which was not implied in the Bache Cunard a few days before ‘iv country in the Canal Zone Tivoy declared ninay of hove wine hed] Are we new te yield the, sovereign | ALL THE LOBBYISTS PUSHED voted againat the previous question | flights of @ Let peal and for wh BACK BEHIND RAIL. would be willing to vote for the bill/ Can any one tell jainly why we! Finally he ordered everybody ex- and whet, le to be ‘sovom= Lig ie tak veka Wan. buted to plished by it? cepting those having privilege of the ORG 018 56-9.8-OS-2 | existing army regulations, He trial of the separation suit the White House, where President we to yield merely becauee| floor to be kept back of the rail. Ser- i Wilson learned of it just before leav- [the fesntiment of "Europe ie againet us? Beante-at-arms bad to escort some added: begun. ug hie desk to attend an entertain. when Se bind dip oaeld cucin of the more permistent ones off the PROCEEDING DUE TO INCRED- “ecause Sir Bache required it,” : Cam tatomea te floor, including an eminent church- IBLE FOLLY, SAYS LAW. the witness explained, r ‘With the firat obstacles out of tha way, the House settled down to con- | prot sideration of the repeal bill, Demo- crata in ita favor were allotted ten houre; Democrats againat It, five; Republicans, four, and Progressives, | man lobbying for religious and tem- perance bills, who thought hie cloth entitled him to exemption. The Senate having taken @ recess, we o the lobbyists went over to that cham- | ¢-94¢-0.994000¢4-9 |eeixures and search of vessels in tl 8 90406 : te. pill’ Telom the detate, Gas Bec of the last century?| ber. But when the Senate resumod The Representative Bima coupled hin ar- ill the time ever conte, session they were ordered from the Jeers on the Republican side. | gument for the repeal with a denun- | When we ¢ om urrers i ieripe ip and | room, ive Church of Califor-|ciation of the Denorvats who nae It reco teh oer phon | pays ot ay a with the opport- ¥ t Domoorat, declared that while | Aligned themaclven with te believed pathy of Wuropean governments? . —— ee ‘wee originally for free tolle witb | ay it has been charged, that the Preal “The fact that such @ proceeding ) “Wasn't it because you thought tt has been necessary 18 due to nO! 4 good thing to have your son pres- use only and that Is the Incredible | a olly of the government and of the | © ot bee iar ti pig cerns Mr. Minister for War.” i Belmont, rising from his chair again, Mr. Law hoped Premier Asquith | . on Mon: |, Just before the noon recess was nid explain to the Hot fe great) super-dreadnought| yards at Newport News to the Navy/day bow he had come to m announced | Mr, apap lars redlagerd ss ; -| Yard, Since yeste this moat| ment to the country be fast River un ay men Y nf AN, oF nn | powerful of United States warships|merorandum to the officers in Ire- | Actress $13,866 had ben pald out oF this morning on} ; shor " ; 7. his son's personal funds. This, the | had been at anchorage off Tompkinas | lant which he must now admit Was) witness sald, did not include $10,000 way from the ship builders’) vijle, to fact. ‘Tho resignations | Withers sald, did not Include §10,00 rs, he safd, had been due, Ptld to attorneys, The TEM NS r ODOGHTEG-7-2-0-4 Texas passed up the der Brooklyn Bridge If no agreement is reached on ap- | hor propriation bills the Legislature will ait through the night and on into of olely to the fact that they had been uy =| - em. as eon thor - Li fh ¥ 1 mM |. 43 if ciency an my an . cire: 4 ¥ ‘ “lovigend study of pe ant CS RA ba bey parton geod GOLDEN RULE IN haust the other. If neither gives in ya conomy Abnouncement was made by the| teen required to give an answer, [Prince Francols Maria of Bourbon a an’ @ade him change bis mi! they will finally agreo to adjourn anu| Fire Marshal's office; acted a8 @ ftejephone lawyers that the five-cent| ome ‘Two Sicilies died here yer PANAMA REPEAL. | an extra seasion wil have to be callea| check on the creation of new | bill contains flaws that they can at- by the Governor in order that the} ones and in place of increasing [tuck in court, ‘Their pring : 3 {tention is that the wording ci 's budget by millions rer fiterpretcd to. limit ard if he did not immediately nak for tative Moss, Republican, | the Chief Executive's Impeachment by ‘Wa., opposed the rule because he |the House of Representatives. the right of amendment and| “Ia it reasonable to suppose.” he! wagiInGTON, March 27,—Plead-| Government may be supplied with rand no soldier, hi any right to put to him by the S$ for War or any oft argued, question | of State; r serving UNndor | BROWNLOW.—Bronx, N. Y.. Mareh 26 is charge for ‘1 Miniat 5 anked, “that the great manson of the funds. about $10,000,000. out-of-town calls to five cents ax well | ‘at Cabinet Minister, ANNA BROW the Rules Committee, 84 | poopie are going to believe that the Ing for the uso of the golden rule In! WAV" Compromise ON HALF A| (ov. Glynn came in for an attack |as cally wholly within the city lumits. Ser nT arg Brew: t President of the United States, who| the tolls matter, and defending Pres de Usk atendy O500 8 aoesial mes?) —— Something “Different.” ¢ the enforcement ere PIECE OF PIE. for “lis steady food of special . AT “MAN WHO VIOLATES ae direct chares of tn antoreement/ dent Wilson's position thereon, Rep-! oy, Giynn and Lieut.Gov. Wag-| sages.” MANY BILLS COME UP Every manufacturer, manager, writer, Saturday, 10 A. M. Leeds eal Bir" Mur. [tries In Roing to surrender the rights |Fesentative Sims, father of the Pan-| 10. aave gavanced a proposition} “The annual message of the Gov-} advertiser—every one, in fact—is look- rye Arrange. sprorecent ed re ur jof the American people, whore trust-/ama Canal tolls repeal bill, to-day |) oxing to @ compromise. They have | ernor was in tone with the results AT CLOSE OF SESSION ing for something “different, ments by Undertaker William Necker. Demoerat, Oklahoma, sald: je representative he Is, by accepting | argued that the United States will act | 5 crested that the appropriations bili | of the fall election," sald Mr. Hin- The man who invents or discovers | Gmpps.—urons, N. ¥.. March 26, MARY uve Clayton undoubtedly Jan erroneous construction of a treaty lin pad faith if It exempts coastwise | cree man, “Tho soundness of the mes- acne such a thing is to be envied. J. GIBBS Renaud) am veers, the President as the Democracy | Upon the unwarranted demand of any carry only enough money to run the ~ This time it is a woman who has \dow of Edward Gibbs, of 813 Locust bdo I take Dem: ss 1 the foreign nations of tho | #hipping. two departments in dispute from] 8@ge has been greatly impaired by N. Ys March 4 eel HT iduogedhine aiterert or wi 5 net. eo ee wiokad bese He expressed the opinion thatloct, 1 until Jan. 1. Such a course| the steady flood of special messages. “y Hie prowibiting thel” wks warai Mary 5 Talley Rinehart Halativen\Qhe f7ibodn alee tamare a8 people represen: convention. a coastwise shippers would never have) would involve taking a chance that | Most of these have advocated the anded or adulterated | author of “Seven Days.” "| Daughters of Liberty, are respectfully ts & solemn moment for the/NQ TREATY BROKEN kept silent nine years had theylthe next Legislature will be Demo. | creation of new administrative bod- passed tho Assombly” thi |The “something different” is her ne invited to attend funeral services Bunday “a Bath BY PANAMA EXEMPTIO.: thought at the time of passage of the | cratic and it does not appeal to the | 8 OF new plans for spending the) afternoon, 2 P. M, Interment Wood- fs the man who violates the afternoon; est, best novel, “THE AFTER HOU town. Arrangements by Undertaker » Niagura Falls lighting bill was} (“The After House” js not like any! wiitam Necker. 1 by th ly Rules }other story you have read. It is a tale | sawaey.—at her residence, 148 B nblyman |of the sea and of mystery. But not at!" 4: BRIDGET HANLEY (nee Culhane), all like any other sea or mystery story tive of Shanagotden, County Limerick, 1 yestord Assemb! - Senator | ever written. Ireland, beloved wife of the late Thomas toe, Whe voted for free tolls 1g |aentative Underwood of Alabama, |shipping interests made no claim of |famillar with the methods and needs | !"* hours yosterday Assembly In8Ur~) Wuito's bill to ubollsh the State tax! “it is the book you've heen walting for,| Hanley, ‘ ts blocked an appropriation for to ‘ a. Democratic floor leader tn the House | this kind pending the negotiation of |of their up-State Republican oppo- | £°°'* ‘ on automo! Only four Senators! phe After House” will begin serlal| _ Notice of funeral hereafter. bss Supported the rule, declaring he of Rep! ntatives, to-day delivered |the treaty,” he said, “or subsequent | nents. the Public ServiceeCommission to un-| voted for it. During the debate sen- Hay-Pauncefote Treaty that thetr|ammany leaders of the Senate, But | PeoPle’# money.” 62 proposed now who will UNDERWOOD DECLARES. | snips wore not included tn the “equal| the final hours of the Legislature are |. TelePhone rate reduction for New B bimenit retired to very private treatment" terms thereof. always characterized by compromises York City 1s tn greater confusion and | Committe e 3 : ori ne clos-| Williams this aft MPbairwan Clayton of the Judiciary| WASHINGTON, March 21,—Repre-|' "The very fact that the coastwise land the Tammany leaders ure quite | Uncertainty than ever. In the clos-| Witla tile ftom, While the Senate had pass propriation of $60,000 for the com- mission, the bill failed in the As- ve sembly to receive the required sevens | sage from th ty-#ix votes on account of absentess,) ‘Tho Healy bil - vote wil ne “ . epeibey 7 ss ator Pollo 1 that the State| Publication in next Monda: Evening | so, th 0. MAt Been cones erate eee. amit: | hie apeoch againat repealing the Pan-| thereto, is the highest circumstantial | @peaker Sweet and Assemblyman Beriake the) Nore nn y colieeting $1,- | World as one of the famous “Complete | co teee, MANTROn aN vil oe 1 will vote for the repeal be-| ama tolls exemption, as urged by |evidence that they did not so under- | McDonald, chairman of the Ways He ne at.of the SiveCent bull son autos Novel a WwW series, , Sancta Satay morte i, clothing Tam ® Democrat and I believe| President Wilson. The scene of the| stand the terms of the treaty them-|and Means Committee, are the active | actment o 6 : eye Dui te monrppriata |) Dent Failte tees th You ean tations eal ease Pisudah ce, wae -Mpholding a Democratic President, Wan ap- / $5,000 to compile information for the |to neglect this treat. Gray Rates to the coming Constiti Convention passe 1 Jape ppnoeer ene leader of the House majority, who | selves.” leaders in the movement to wipe out de had led the successful fights for prac-| Ho held it “dishonorable” to de-|the Tammany departments and thus CHEERS UNDERWOOD, | uouty ull the Administration moas-|mand now what had not been asked | reduce the appropriations total, They HO OPPO: WILSON. urea, combatting the position of the/at that time. declare that the Tammany majority ese mere me ald President, attracted wide attention “Why should not nations as well asin the Senate is inspired by @ plan| phe vote stood, ayes Oi, noes 57. the Interference ; nee with Speaker Clark at the| Mt Underwood urged defeat of the! individuals be governed by the|to “load” up departments in which| To TAKE CENTRE OF STAGE IN| ‘TU ding rallrowd ato tn | @ad returned to his seat smiling.| Sima bill, which follows President | golden rule?” he pleaded. “Mow are|Republicans are employed. The all- BOTH HOUSES TO-DAY. Pubne on Gemiuieetin: TAAeen he did 80 Representative Camp- | Wilson's recommendation for the re-|we to build up our foreign trade if] night conference, according to Speak- In both Senate and Assembly the! the Senate under ncy mes Jeading the fight on the rule for peal of the tolls exemption. He de-|we at the same time demean our-|er Sweet, established that the As- Merbchitcane stricted the telephone problem is to take the from Gov. Gly noasure Vielding to Representative Under: | “lured the repeal was contrary to the] gelves toward other nations #0 aa to[aembly can do nothing but stand by Has aa TT Py ratic party) give them just cuuso to complain that | {ts original position, : h platform of the Demo centre of the stage to-day, A motion | ‘ne MoCue bill, which we House burst into chee hich badopiba atthe Balti a ou P will be made in the Assembly to re-| vide for the establishment i Moreh af chears, which | adopted at the Baltimore convention, . , f a Ol mite exntananan we , ; Pamela gi kati Ib NG I ai Maleate gai COLaTA . s gg. Pee ogy Mae cl anal Ba laa we are a selfish and greedy nation; ie nce was entirely un-| consider the vote on the appropria Wn of child welfat Hol UT its, As the House quieted down d that an exemption favoring) that we are a driver of hard bar- | official,” said Senator Murtagh, the} ton, and friends of the proposition $0. shliaes a Underwood began American coustwine ships did not vio-| gains; that we are narrow, iliberal|Democratlc floor leader, “The rules| confidently expect to line up enough geet “~ am opposed to this bill and|late the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, and pleayuntsh?”" of the Legislature declare that an| votes to carry it so that appraisal ft ly T am opposed to a rule for! “Not for one moment do | believe! sims scouted charges that the Pres- official Conference Committee shall! and valuation may bo undertaken ‘Special for Friday, March 27th Spectal fer for eat CREAN Sete ation Hee ote fee ry TtBEe: | we have violated a treaty,” declared] ident was guilty of “cowardly and|not be appointed until the last bill Immediately, ax the bill already has t nie th 8k rom 0 $85 lent having laid this important| culty aris spirit of surrender that some of our| citizens, thirty-six houra and under such a/ floor of the Senate, where the Five- | mous vote proper wa: own pe pla tt Anoth th AN be | BS | nker to use clients’ money for || | Re teedae inni erences. nother meeting w: ee ss . plane Of the platform us sighs | ery beginning, party are guilty of muking thie The telephone lobby 1s perplexed ision by the the bill is before the House. [ a vie " Mr. Underwood. “Our whole di treasonable conduct" in an attempt |has paged both houses, Most of U9) passed the Senate, If it fails, then \iigwed mothers passed rove 2 © FRUIY AND NOT fore Congress, I believe It have exhibited toward “it i mortifying and humiliating | strain that at 6 o'clock In the morn- Cent Rate bill, which passed the) Aseemblyman Walker's hill whi wh | ave always endeavore! to this important qui onal business uses was Killed tt] ving thi is but cne poxi.| “Can any one tell us plainly why chargo,” the speaker continued, “It|held to-day after the conference Is | Under ord 1 commission on the theory that the fon Supressed in my party's plat. these charges would make him, no|we'll have any trouble getting to- |comm i ian orale ne ante C0 B complished by it? Are we to yield| these charger would make, him no| wor |Vexatious rato question contd be wot TTON TRADING ILL tt will be defcated, But tix from the un-American jto surrender rights of American have been working continuously for} the tight will be trausferred to the Nuuse. t afternoon by unani- be considered, but considerod | iy 1 felony fo y broke Prdicy ion from the|to know that members of hia own|!ng it ls impossible to iron out dif- Assembly last week, is now being | would make ita felony fh ay broker fc tae arty’s platform. | belleve rH Of the telephone com the Lower Hose by a viva vore voto L cam take, that is to musiain tho| we surrender and what is to be ac-/our President i# as bad a man aa {officially authorized. 1 don't think | pany It hus favored 1 Pa dabslege a po ye! ovules Tenn TA regret that | differ with the|Mmerely because the sentiment of Self rempoctinis iene ot ti ae the Wed one for all, This wttittute, was Ms ut bo . bere of, tne ie tart and these of the United States and, Europe is against us? When has the |threatuld of the White House to pay| REPUBLICAN VIEW OF THE capitalized by \ssonbly ineurgents as PASSED BY SENATE . fing tne are co oaoretectiy ‘fem compelled to differ with my co! ntiment of Europe ever been with | his respects to the present Mresident LEGISLATURE’S WORK. See ae iae Ail the company's § incompars gine hat res sige inane in $2 | us about matters of moment? When | ihe lnited Miva plank of the| Reviewing the work of this session |testations of honest intention were —- will the time come when we can ex-|puitimore platform was nullified by of the Legislature, Harold J, Hinman, scoffed af beralise of tis bial tisdhl) WW \sHINGTON, March 27. "The | Fark car ‘Cortlandt ed rookie. States peu, ever cal ms fopainet de | pect to maintain and preserve our | jie major plank which called for fos-| Republican floor leader in the As-| tense personal bitterness. Jonate te 206 is ay passed without division ones Ret AY sh bu a ie majerity iH thie House | rights, political and commercial, with| tering a merchant mari “without | sembly, to-day isaued a formalatate-| BENATE DOESN'T WANT TO Ja compromise bill to regulate trading ad pees ” | imposing additional burdens upon the , tr ‘are fifty Democrats in thin| the scquiescent sympathy of Eu-|iinrne cen nounties or aub- | ment commending the lower House VOTE ON NICKEL BILL. in cotton futures. ‘The bill Includes a ¥ whose seats would be | repean governmente?’ sidies from the public treasury.” ‘The | Upon Ite work. The Senate is hoping that the AP-! feature by Senator Smith of Goorgin | by Republicans if it were Mr. Underwood quoted the tollalexemption, he held, is equal to pay- “Backed by the mandates of proprietion Bul wit Peee 20 a8 fo Tes to legalize pooling of cotton to put the Democratic fight in the exemption plank from the Baltimore | ment of subeidien fave 28. Be oe a i sey up ithe prics members are reluctantly Inciined to, ‘fhe bill was composed of portions Gomgrese egeinst the power) ite cmn, nad continuing, sald: Dennornti lender contended “Ther: + he no contention as to. father Jebus wat a! Kat ESAT ARMS | pang leader, “te abelleh. two |vote for the Ave-cent bill in the last of measures introduced by Senators, f Fi PES

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