| Show TWO AMERICAN resolutions senate announcement of the monroe doctrine I 1 WE RUN THIS CONTINENT livingston proposes to stop eng lands alleged advance toward venezuela stewart denounces the bond call wall street will get the bonds silver substitute now has the night of way washington ton D C jan 9 tho the debate on the senate free coinage substitute for the house bond bill was again postponed today owing oiling to too the intervention tit of mr stewart the nevada populist who insisted upon making a speech in favor ot of the elkins resolution as amended by the rutter amendment to prohibit the further sale ot of bonds except by the express consent 0 of congress the free coinage substitute was balled up at tho conclusion of mr stewarts speech and now has the right of 0 way so the debate on it t can toe be postponed no longer sir stewarts speech today predicted the failure ot of the popular loan proposition 0 of the administration and intimated that the loan had already been underwritten under written by the gold syndicate indicate v y reiterated It the senators well known free liver views and concluded with 1 ith an appeal tor for the financial as aa ive well I 1 1 as the political independence of the united in the morning hour mr air baker introduced a resolution somewhat expanding the monroe doctrine and made a speech in favor of its adoption as IL a formal and unequivocal declaration of our policy with reference to the western hemisphere in presenting some petitions from Por norfolk folk va in favor of liberal appropriations tor for seacoast defenses mr air daniels of virginia Virgin la called cn aled attention to the alarm alarin which manifestly exists in the minds of the people along the seacoast in view of th the rumors of war lie he thought their apprehensions of bombardment were exaggerated but expressed the belief that our seacoast aea coast cities should be adequately fortified to meet nn an emergency REGULAR proceedings mr cullom asked unanimous consent for the consideration of a resolution authorizing the luperi supervising ising architect to use S of the appropriation atlon for the chicago post postoffice office building and employment of an assistant architect to aid n n the preparation of the plans for that pull ding sir mr cockrell dom dm mo expressed the opinion that was a remuneration out of all reason for an assistant architect n and sir mr smith dem N J ind and mr fr white dem cal declared that it special legislation was to be given for the rhe purpose of aiding the supervising per architects office it should not be riven given with especial reference to accelerating the worle work on a particular building mr palmer dem pointed out that this waa a special case the expense to come out of the appropriation for the chicago building it if general legislation were deemed necessary it should bo be enacted in the regular way he hoped that this special resolution would not be embarrassed without this appropriation nothing could bo be done toward proceeding with tho the coni con of the building mr derry berry dem ark objected and the resolution went over DECLARING MONROE DOCTRINE I 1 mr baker rep hep kan offered the rol lowing resolution enunciating the extension of the monroe doctrine resolved that the his united states will agam egam it as ait an unfriendly act tor for any foreign power without our consent by war or treaty purchase or oth otherwise ernIse extend its territory limits in ilia Air estern hemisphere on either of tho the american continents or to any islands adjacent thereto which h sell thin country downs deems feces mary bary for its solf self preservation and tho the united states reserves tho the right to he bo the th sale of 0 the neels necessity ity for or the iho maintenance of their national national entitles that tile tho prin principles ciplis here enunciated d Is 13 found in alie ih law of self sek which from necessity adheres in and belongs to every civilized nation na as IL a sov eov and inalienable right and this plo la is attested by wa 7 6 Tare olt address Adl ress anil and president ident Mon room ever memorably message of december 1 1923 mr baker said that while the countries of europe were arranging their policies and doctrine it was right find and proper we should declare to the world the policy which we propose to maintain for the future pence peace and preservation inviolate ot of the western hemisphere mr call dem fla took occasion before tile the resolution was referred to the foreign relations committee to express the hope that the committee on foreign relations would report a resolution tor for the recognition of the cuban belligerents mr stewart pop nev insisted upon addressing dressing gA the senate on the ul el lans resolution prohibiting the sale of bonds except after adver advertisement ti to the highest bidder mr jones dem ark in charge of the tree free coinage substitute tor for the house bond bill wanted to proceed with the consideration of that bill according to notice previously given but was compelled to yield tit mr stewart advocated t the he passage tit of the rolna resolution as aa amended hy by mr butler of north carolina p prohibiting hi lil tho the sale of 0 any bonds in the future except with the express consent of tile the senate STEWART MAKES A TALL TALK ile he characterized the proposed loan of the government as a cruel mockery no loan would be a popular loan unless it was offered after the hie fashion of the french loans he affirmed that it was waa not the intention of the president to allow the people to got get the bonds they were to go as the others had bad gone to the syndicate the president said stewart was merely tantalizing the public with hla his counterfeit offer of bonds bonda tho the boade were to go to the gold gamblers of the syndicate it was known that the entire issue of bonds he said had lieen been underwritten under written by th the e syndicate s that had bad cornered the gold in new york mr stewart danou denounced decd the at ati tempt to pass an emergency emer 9 eney tariff till which could not become EL a law and which if it rould could would only result in unsettling business bu alness conditions the plain purpose was to keep keel up tariff igi agitation tation to distract attention from the financial distress of the p people not until we have free coinage 0 of f silver said he would we have financial independence pen perl dence from the llda kIds arid and the ola gamblers As A long lo 10 as the gold standard was maintained in the united states we a would boia be b in bondage to ta great britain our kalil obligations to great britain average about annually last year our exports exceeded our im yon ports by this year the balance of the trade would be against us and perhaps would have to be paid in gold to settle our obligations wat gold could be obtained only uy ly constantly increasing our ln bearing debt and decreasing the power of tho the people ka n pay in conclusion he declared that he be was not it lii tavor of eulogi log tl those ae who TOOK US BY TUB THROAT k in time of distress that he was in tavor favor of 0 cutting loose from all european I 1 ibric and am ot of announcing our nn financial J I 1 4 is well as political independence war was ivas preferable to financial flavery tl bl avery every party considerations should be thrown to the winds the principles ot of tile democratic pary party had akl gone ea by y the ile board it hul had become tin tool of 0 one man an and that man was the tool of 0 wall the republican party that started out with the reed creed in the history ot of the world ibe equality of 0 man had also pone gone into inlo tho the wall street camp lie ile was wa opposed lo 10 any party that was vens opposed to 0 o the r country unity mr jonet jones dem ark then called up the senate free coinage substitute for the mouse house bond boad bill 1111 but in consequence qu did DLO ot of the lateness of the hour lie he did not open the debate today and nt at tile the senate went into executive session on boon thereafter |