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Show SENATE DEBATES POLITICS AGAIN Wilton's Opposition to New Mexican Solon Is Topic- By Assoc Is tad Press. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Democratic and Republican senators continued their parliamentary contest today, the absence of a quorum of tha senate again enabling the Democrats to prevent reopening of debate. Overtures for a recess until Monday were rejected by the Republicans, compelling com-pelling adjournment until tomorrow. A message from President Wilson, opposing op-posing the re-election of Henator Kail of New Mexico, Republican and Benator Fall's reply, were read Into tha record by Senator Bmoot of Utah, acting minority minor-ity lender. Repiytng to a nsmge from the KoctalUt tundldnte In New Mexico Inquiring whether he gave his approval of Senator Kail's candidacy, I'recKlent Wllwon satd Mr. Kail "aas given such re peated evidence of hla entire hostility to this admlntatratton that I would be ignoring ig-noring his whole course of action If 1 did." Keplvlng to this In a message to the state Republican committee. Sana tor Fall said he always utood by the prenident 1 and that he would continue to do so so long as the president stood by ths country, coun-try, adding: "I will, however, aupport no Bolrfievfki German peace, nor will the peop! .of this country allow such a peace." V |