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Show DEMANDS What the Progressive Senator Expects to Obtain Washington. Apr!) 25. The crisis in the fight between regular nnd insurgent insur-gent senators for places on corarait-toc5: corarait-toc5: is expected to come late today. Through Senator LaFollette, the insurgents in-surgents have filed thoir demands and the committee of committees has taken tak-en It up. The iusurgent list has not been made public, but it is known that Senator Sen-ator LaFollette will be considered for a place on the finance committee. Tho insurgents Insisted that Senator Cum-minb Cum-minb should .'ilso. be named. -Senator Bourne hns been given the chairmanship chairman-ship of the postoffice committee and Senator Brlstow a place on the same committee, but Senator Bourn r demanded de-manded to go on tho appropriations committee also. These places and the vacancies on foreign relatloha. judiciary ju-diciary and privileges and cl2.?ilonn are making most of the trouble. The regular Republicans plan to take three places on the finance committee. com-mittee. Senator Ponrose Is to be promoted pro-moted to chairman, while the new members are to be Heyburn, Cli'rlr of Wyoming, who Is to retire from the foreign relations committee, and Gal-llngcr Gal-llngcr Senator Warren will be chair-man chair-man of the annrcpriatlons committee and Senator Smoot made a member Senator Cummins Is given foreign ie-lntlons ie-lntlons bv the regular slate, but he-wants he-wants judiclarv Instead. Senator Smith of Mlchlga-i i slatrd for chairman of rerritovKs and Sena tor Sutherland, chairman of public buildings and grounds, Heyburn the ranking member or he latter committee, com-mittee, retaining manufactures. nn - |