Show I LOOKS LIKE A DEADLOCK Senate nail nn louse Par I ar part ilant on OD the Statehood hill Prefers Ir rent house 11 I Washington June 14 great difficulty In lit 11 the way was of 01 statehood is the tile radical differences lUiere between the OM House lieu and aM Senate bills bill It hi Is asserted a as practically certain that the Senate nate will accept only the bill which originated origInated originated In that body known as the Beveridge bill III There Ie Is also alee a practical certainty that the tile House will not DOt accept the Senate Semite bill hill Representative Representative e Hamilton the author ef of the bill 1111 says sty unqualifiedly that as 88 asfar asfar far iiI as he h Is I 1 concerned It would not The Hamilton bill passed the House e almost without opposition and It V Is III generally conceded that Mr Hamiltons opinion In statehood matters would array much weight IB in that body Mr Ir tea Ms J v mal maeon con oen conferences fren with l Taft end he tie Is III nR t President Taft TaCt prefers the till lieu Howe D Md wn billIt It Is understood the President P would like lUre to see the be House Douse bill bill adopted by bythe bythe bythe the Senate with two material amend amendments amendments nd ments one of or these would amend the theA theAl A Al laona constitution so as aa to bar br from the rights of o those who are unable to read and ami write The other would give Congress Cen the right of ap approval approval of or the constitutions of the two new states tate It Is J thought Mr fr Hamilton would agree to these thee amendments dment and per perhaps perhaps I ha haps other minor ones on |