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10 $494 000,000 IN NAVY BILL PASSED BY SENATE 541017 Measure Now Goes to House Where Stubborn Fight Is Expected to Develop. WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Naval bin, appropriation of $494,009,000, having passed the Sen- to carrying an ate by a vote of 54 to 17, now goes the House, where a stubborn fight is expected. the Rorah, Kenyon and other Progressives sup- ported the at last because of the disarmament provision, Five Republicans and twelve Democrats re fused to accept the perfected bill These were: Senators Capper, La Follette, Len- root, Norbeck and Norris, Republi- cans, with Glass, Harris, Heflin, Hitchcock, King, Pomerene, Shep- pard, Stanley, Watson of Georgia, Trammell and Harrison, Democrats. T ition existing between Re- pubjicans and Democrats io maintain the 120,000 personnel feature and re- store the provision relating to the @ry dock at Charleston was much In evidence during the afternoon In vote yesterday measure The | item increasing tne pay allowance by | and paralyze the executive branch of | | Senator King concluded an address Because of this amendment I wilt | vote for the bill. begun Tuesday. He urged more air- craft and submarines as substitutes for “expensive and useless battle- ships.” The Senator quoted Senator Smoot to show that taxation must be in- creased and not lessened. He referred to Republican promises of economy and the President's pledge of a re- |turn to normaley, “Smoot said be was sorry,” declared Mr, King. “L believe this feeling !s shared by the ‘country and that the people will be |More sorry as tho years go by and | there is more taxation Instead of leas “The American people will Mot sd. mit. They will rise in protest againgt this policy of waste and extravagance, that has arisen in Congress, “More than $20,000,000 should have been stricken from this bill, Both sides have joined together to driv \through this inexcusable programt that will be denounced and repudiated | by the people.” An amendment Was offered iby Senator King to suspend construc- tion of the battleships Indiana, Mas- chusetts, South Dukota, Montana, h Carolina and Towa, which are N ana e of 16 per cent. completed This was defeated without a division | Mr. King then offered an amend- ment to @uspend construction on five battle cruisers completed on an aver- age of 6 per cent. It was lost with- out @ record vote, The committee —amendir ne creasing by $2,600,000 the or for maintaining yards and docks, wits adopted. | The MeKellat amendment, provid- ing another chance for 110 midship- | men who fafled in their rtudies lust year, was lost. An amendment was offered by Sen- ator LA Follette stipulating that none of the ships or vessels for jwhich money ts carried In the bill sholild be used in collecting any claim, debt or |concession due to any corporation or | Individual, | “This would involve the entire navy have tunit: tion,” cannot} creases, the best feature of the bill. Bat the fullest mea: favor the disarmament propos!- said Senator Pomerene, t support the The Borah “Opposition may come to this pro- vision even if the House and the ¢ ferees approve it n= [desire it shall sure of oppor- “but enormous in- amendment is T hope the President will take the matter \up in earnest and at once “The great increases in this bill tn- dicate our bad faith regardin, dis- \armament, not only to the world but return y.” sald No efforts we to pre-war American people.” nnot look upon the relentless extravagance of this Co Sen ress with r Hitch- re made for a appropriations, State Legislatures are following the example of Congress In unwarranted expen ditu The people object to having the vote a A motion was made by Mr, King to] 4 As against the bill.” jovernment transformed into a de-~ ‘ouring monster, a protest T will recommit the bill with Instructions to reduce was rejected the totals by $1 DB to 43. ,000,000. ‘This A record vote on the passage of the iLL fem imediately followed, TEX RICKARD AILIN WITH APPENDICITIS: Promoter Keeps on His Feet and Hopes to Avoid Operation Until After Fight. Tex Rigkard. promoter of the Dempsey. Carpentier bout, has appen- | dicttis Josepl Street should it be b ave Jon July 2 at Jerse: | The promoter does not propose to He is under t 1c, Tayt he care of Dr. roof No. 117 West 79th| It is hoped that an operation, rided until after deemed necessary, may the big battle city $15,300,000 in order to make provision | the Government,” said Senator: Voin-| let anything interfere with this fight He goes dally to his office in Madison for the added 20,000 men was adopted, 38 to 24, Those Democrats concerned in the Charleston dry dock voted for | the Item, along with the Republican leaders, who had promised the resto- ration of the Charleston paragraph, The amendment taking away from | the Secretary of the Navy the dis- cretionary power to expend $1,150,000 heretorore authorized in construction work on the Charleston drydock was Noted down without a division, There were a few Republican ayes *and. a e@torm of Democratic noes. Before the final sifting out began 780 6 Plece Louts XVI. Perid Bedr ‘Bind Bedstead Bench and Chi price. ‘a dexter. He made the point of order Jagainst it and was sustained. | Senator LaFollette made the same amendment applicable to all claims which have been denied just determi- |nation, but another point of order | was made and sustained. A third amendment by Mr. LaFol- lecte made the prowbition applicable jto all debta or claims which were |merely contractual or speculative. JA point of order was made und sus- | tained, "I fe the increases made by the Senate will Square Garden and directs details of! ticket About two weeks ago appendicitis de- | Taylor, however, says! “an X-ray taken recently shows it ts] selling and all veloped. Dr. not an acute case “It is a mild case said. “IL cannot say ju will be an operation. | wear off. He has be Mrs. arrangements, at present,” he st now if there We hope it will en on a strict 80 said Senator Borah, “that | diet and ts undergoing treatment.” Rickard at her home, No. not be approved by the taxpayers of | Madison Avenue, across the street | the country. I have great hopes of | the disarmament provision--perhaps greater hopes than are. warranted. Soy fa Areptcan, Reto, Censists of 50-4nch Delieve this suite cannot be pur chaped ¢) from \ten-year lease to Ric! the Garden, wh ich is under a ard, character- ized her husband's case as hopeful. BECAUSE OF DELAY, 9. DAYS MORE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY ' Furniture of Highest Quality Only, Far Below Cost UR removal is delayed, Jon our new building starts penters and more of DINARY OPPORT! the furnitur 'N this for Although the lease move into our new quarters until the car- aintess vacate, which means 9 da ITY EXTRAO vying public. cause we planned to open in our new location with June Ist, we can't qualit tional i ae Be- galleries. new furniture only, which is daily arriving, we must continue to dispose of our present stock of high furniture at prices that would be excep- low for furniture of even far inferior grade. Remember—the furniture included in this offering is of a character ordinarily procurable only at To Avoid Disappointment, We Have No Cheap Merchandise THESE PRICES FOR 9 DAYS ONLY Our Lowest Price Dining Room Suite Is $125 “This $80 Karpen Chair Reduced to $27.50 9995 9 pe. William and Mary Dining Boom, Ktallan Youd". Rate 10 pe. 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ERMA ILiP BERMAN with solid mahomany Sigured mohair B ————— Refinement” N —_—— are authentic in every respect WEST 49TH STREET CORNER EIGHTH AVENUE Overstuffed "Pillow with sofa, erm chair aod wing im CADEORTY OF yO MOVAL SALE PRACE $225 Chesterfield - 1 ee ate aS a Re pale ae $175 tr, FURNITURE,,GQ. Arm » Uphol) Sulre intered . EISS Just one Blo of Bi ok Wes! way HARDING DANCES BLUE DANUBE WITH NIECE AT PARTY President's Waltzing Evokes Favor- able Comparison With That of Predecessors, WASHINGTON, June 2.—Ofticial so- ciety to-day is saying that President Harding 1s a very good dancer and comparing his ability in that line that of some of his predecessors. Mra Hardin® brought her series of garden parties. toa close for the season yes- terday. ‘These was dancing in the tant Room and President Harding had as his George B. Christian J The company Included, in addition to Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, the entire Cabinet circle and chiefs of diplo- matic missions who were invited to each of the three parties, Senator and Mrs. Medill McCormick, Senator and rs. Potnerene, Mrs. Miles Poindexter, Senator and Mrs. Phipps, Mrs. Nicholas | | Remaburg. | |Loneworth, Senator Smoot, Senator Sterling and Miss Sterling, Mrs. Stephen B. 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