Show TIM CAMPBEll NOW Action of Congress in the Knox II Case Recalls Expression CONSTITUTION PUT ASIDE VOTE IN HOUSE NOT ON PARTI PARTISAN PARTISAN PARTISAN SAN LINES Washington Feb 15 1 ILBy By B a vote rote ote of Ji Jito i ito 73 to ii 11 the house today passed the bill re removing removing removing moving the bar bill to Senator eligi eligibility eligibility for the office of secretary of state This was wae the second vote ote of the day on this measure and the thc two were separated only by b about two hours time The first vote was taken on the bill under general order for the suspension of the rules and under that order according to the stand tand ing rules of the house a bill must receive a majority to insure Its pas pea I sage The first vote stood to IZI 21 the ma md m I thus failing falling considerably to get the required Immediately Imm after this result was announced the house com corn on rules met This resulted In Mr Dalzells bringing In a rule role making it in order for the house house to again take up the bill and act upon It U under conditions that would require only a majority vote ote to pass paM It I Debate on the Bill Dill i The opponents of ef tho t Ii measure did not I cease their antagonism which on the pre pr Ious occasion had brought out a number of sharp criticisms but Immediately de tie a roll call on the previous ques tion on the adoption of the rule Mr Olmstead cPa Pa contended that the bill does not accomplish an evasion easlon of the constitution Among several other prece dents Mr Olmstead cited the case cafe of Senator Merrill of Vermont who was ap pointed secretary of the treasury treasur In the opinion of Mr Williams i iwho who opposed the bill that was the th only on I reputable authority alluded to Senator Senat r Morrill he said had been ben confirmed through senatorial courtesy which he lie said overrides alt all bars constitutional and otherwise Clear Violation The bill he declared was a clear plain palpable obvious and manifest ease case of a direct and expressed constitutional bitten i Mr Clark Mo 10 opposed the bill saying congress was making Itself the laughing I stock of or every man on the foot I I of Gods green gre n earth He referred to t a famous expression by b the late Tim Camp C mp bell of New York who ho had said What Vitals s the constitution between friends and said that if the bill bili under discussion should pass Mr Campbell would stand Justified as a constitutional lawyer Jawor In adding his voice against the bill Mr Caul Caulfield Caulfield field Mo 10 declared that It was a case calc of constitutional Jugglery or legislative fa ra favoritism a The debate was closed by b Mr DeAr Mo II who argued for the passage of the bill Vote Not Partisan Twentysix Republicans voted ote against and Democrats for the bill ts ss follows Republicans Against Bede Belle Minn Birdsall Ia la Ial Calderhead Kan Uan Cary can Wis Caulfield Mo 10 Chaney Chane hid Ind Cook Colo Cob Denby Denb Mich lIch Fuller Ill III Gil Gilhams GIlhams Gilhams hams Ind tind Hayes Haes Cal Cai Kuesterman Wis Lindbergh Minn McCall Mass las McCreary Pa Ps Mann III Ill Marshall N ND ND ND D Mills Kan Murdock Kan Wan Nel Nelson Nelson el elson son Wis Vis Nye Minn Prince III Ill Rob Roberts Roberts Roberts erts Mass Stafford Wis Waldo aldo N NY NY NY Y Wheeler Pa Democrats For Adair Ind md Bartlett Nov Nev La Lu Clayton Claton Ala Ate J Crag Cra g Ala Crawford rd N C DeArmond Mo Fitzgerald X N 1 Y tI X l lY Y 1 Hackney Mo 10 I Hammond Minn Howard Ga tGa Humphreys Miss John Johnson Johnson Johnson son Ky K Jones Va I Lassiter Va a I Lee LeeGa LeeGa Ga Lever S C Maynard Va Moon I Tenn Ransdell I la a Richardson AlL AULt Ala Robinson on Ark Irk Small N C Spight Miss Sulzer K N 1 Y Taylor Talor Ala AI Tou Toe velle cO Oi I Watkins La Wile Wiley Ala AIa Wilson Ilson Pa PaI |