Show MESSAGE DEALS WITH CUBA GUB ONLY 4 President Strongly Advocates Advocat the Reciprocity Treaty 4 SOME APPLAUSE Ift HOUSE t p c SPEAKER SPA l ON RULES 4 ton Nov ov 10 Speaker Can Call ri thc the house h Use to t order outer promptly Li C 1 l luck lock ICk toda today Mr ir Taney i II n i 1 the th l lL lj L h I 1 1 ker to wait walt in n the president n F l i tt the preside nt had advised d dom om it i tee that he would at once t i t message in writing riUn joby rp offered by hi Mr Ii 1 I Ind md making available ap I 1 t for fur mileage of senators L L 1 in n nIM rs of the li hus uw of IM t v vi was va is pass pa d dr Mi ir r r Ia HIM I Iii assistant secretary tary to the I io if nt nearing a from flOm the i i ll lont was waa then announced The S L 1 P fl message was wae then hen th t read and aDd andi c i ocl Id l with ai front tr tro the tc thein u 1 i side fl I 1 in la III l the message m ge Presidents Tn e the Enato nate and House HoUM of F i have convened tile the tb con coa S 6 that U It may consider the th I i rp c s uy ry to put into operation the I treaty with Cuba which V s ra ratified 1 by the senate at its ita mat hurt s1 sion lon ion and ana subsequently by the Cuban f I deem deem such legislation d not only by our Interests 8 nt esta i t h by our honor We ca with i 1 abandon the o upon i i h we e have so eo wisely embarked i n t the rhe th acceptance a off of 0 the Platt p It WWI was require rom Cuba by t ad 11 ion of of ot the th United i PI this his t government govern Ut nt thereby deft lv committed I It if to the policy polley of t rt Cuba as occupying a unique iMon as regards re this th country It v I provided that Wat when the island be he hei bec bec c c i n i a try t fr and independent republic republica a hr ol fn stand in such close c reja ria riau 1 m T with 1 t h us U 9 as In certain respects to tOc c IM 11 within our system of ot International I M v and It necessarily followed that h hr K r must rn also to a certain degree be beC ben C n rn Included within the lines 1 ef C t our 1 policy DOUey Concessions fey by Cuba 0 as Cuba te 1 it would not be e ei beva i va for this country to permit the abuse abu e of the island 1 by any f fj i rn n military power It to III 1 for foe this th T 1 t uin n that certain limitations limitation have I 1 a i imposed upon her financial policy I I 1 that hat naval stations have haTe been bee con eon coni i by her to the United States The I nations as to the details of these 7 il 11 stations are on the eve of com coin J 7 ion in They are so situated as to tont toI I nt any idea that there to Is the In Inn for 1 nn n eer ever to use them an t Cuba hf rw is than fur for the protection of ot from the assaults of foreign D foes fo r f nt n ro mr or th U thu better bette safeguarding of J nin interests in lathe the waters south s I h ts have been largely in ini In 11 i b by br the consequences of the war wart t tJ h Spain and will be tIll still further j a oi pd by the building of ot the 1 lath tb r n i anal They are both military 1 mono The granting granUn to us UI by t of th tb naval noal stations above al aJ ali alj i j to is I of or the utmost importance Im a standpoint and aDd is proof T Rood faith with which Cuba to 18 toM 1 I M II us U Cuba t uba has made great creat r J ir P her independence wa es as esi asI I i hd od d ho he h has baa advanced steadily l I very t c Pr ry wh Why She Pbs already stands cIa high hight I t i r n her sister i ter republics of the New Nw N w I ui rL Stir Sh is w loyally observing a lug her I to us and she is entitled to tor torr toJ f J r nt by bV us usNo usNo I No Interests Sacrificed I T ho hc h treaty treat submitted to you for ap apS I S ii u l e Uj ti i to the United States i in IL ad al as La great reat as a aS those S 1 i II fl i C loa t Not an sn American In Ib Inis hiS Ibl S l O is s u by the treaty a auba uha uba market to In seemed secured to our in rs it to is a market mark t which lies Ilea u doc dor which Is Ii already large largeS lar larh S h 1 k IC t i of great expansion iS i hi h i especially important to tolor r lor br nt t of our export trade tend It Iti be bt i i id shortsighted I for tor us u to toto toTO Ct to 10 al advantage of such mach ch op opi i it si to force Cuba euba into toto mak maki i i ng ments menta with other countries S diW 5 fri treaty reaty rea t stands by It Iti ItS S i I i is s I Itma ded on consideration 1 d I r n nal pU y as well I as am by bynon byI bynon I non interest It will WUI w do harm hanIa harmS harmi S i du w It will m benefit many in 10 ins c 11 s t h is In the interest of our oW r l I whole both beth b th because of its Ita S S t tt i frOW the broad standpoint ia nUl lal il 4 and because la it concerns us usi a ado do i I S nd secure the rich Cuban C Ct 5 5 t f tOl S ur farmer farmei mer meraU 5 5 4 aU Finally l it bk bit as ii a guaranty pnra t of or tIM the lb good tit f 01 tt nation batt toward our ou young youngS S cpu ic welfare w fare must meat meatS S cJ ly bound with ours mire We Weh 1 h 12 lib ty j Worthy of 0 Our or OurS oro Sat Sate S 0 5 o re e K I f to her by the tM memories lD S Mo hlo l I and aDd the courage of our ourS ourA r 1 A d r S S for her in war ar by bYS byn S S n 1 no VO I s of 01 the wisdom and aad in lB isiS S of f r ir I r t rater who saved 55 ret fN 11 arid and who started her ber so M soS sop S p l tbt ti path of S S W VE help her onward and ei d and I id in helping her bel we shall 1 tiU UI ure PV I no nortH v vr rtH r foi rOhr J on r consideration caused n 5 I in s of the treaty with Cuba Cuta CutaI Ca a I 1 I at rat it os by the senate They TheyS S i i I i 4 5 ial al force to support the legis S i hy by v f congress eon a which by the tile ther tiler r r th t h treaty t rea ty Is necessary to ren reni renS S op p i f i 1 liY e as a failure to enact enatt S I c r lail I a 1 n would come com perilously S near nf n ear ar a repudiation of the pledged pled ed faith S of at o f the nation St S I j transmit the treaty treat as a t amended mended a aI by the senate te and lIB an ratta by I the t he Cuban Cuba er t THEODORE TH ROOSEVELT White While House Houlle Nov 10 1903 Committee ol on Roles Following its Ita reading the speaker ak an anthe j r the following committee on mien ules r The speaker Rep Bep Pa PL I t ReP 0 O Williams Dew Denv 1 li f De Do Armond Dem Mo of or Kansas Jackson S I f Maryland Flack of New York Ye Re Rei ReI jI i j Lewis of ot Georgia Ceo and But Bat Butr I j I r of Missouri Democrats Resolutions of respect to the memory o f Mr Hr Forderer of Pennsylvania and andr Mr M ML r Bore Boreing ing of Kentucky were adopted and Mh L as a further mark of respect re the house howse h adjourned r I IN TUB THE ZB Session S Was Devoted to Listening to toi i I the th thI I I Washington Nov Not 10 session Malon I lot of o f the senate was devoted exclusively i to t o the reading of or the presidents president was IDea message I sage age s in support of reciprocity with Cuba C uba and aDd to the routine incident to the I receipt r of the message The attendance of o f senators was exceptionally large larse and I many m any appeared with irith large larae rolls of freshly f prepared bills I The message age me received the careful at attention t of the senators and When hen Its Ita ItaI I reading r had been concluded Mr Kr Cullom of o f Illinois was recognised to m ve the reference r to the committee on foreign relations relation r of the message m e and the C Cuban treaty reaty treat t the text of which bad been bath tt transmitted t with Ith the message e This Thill mo me motion tion ien t prevailed and It had hael no sooner been b een disposed of than upon motion of Mr MI r Allison la Ta the senate aerate I adjourned |