Show PROCEEDINGS IN HOUSE Iacoys Bill t Prqtect Game and Birds is Passed Washington April 30 Tjie House today to-day passed the Lacey bill to enlarge tho powers of the Department of Agriculture Agri-culture and to prohibit Interstate commerce com-merce In came killed violation of vlltiulhorlzcs theSecre local law theSecr tary of Agriculture to provide for the I Introduction and restoration of game and InsectivoioiiB wild hlrdR I gives him power to prevent theIntroduction of undesirable foreign birds and animals S mals and prevents the killing of game In violation of State Jaws for concealed shipment to Slates where it can he Hold In the open markets FIGHT ON SENATE BILL I The Stniate bill to create a commission commis-sion o live to Investigate and report 1 upon the commercial and Industrial i conditions in Japan and China was debated I de-bated at length but was vigorously I t antagonized by the Democrats and they llnally succeeded In striking out the enacting clause In committee and this motion was pending when the House adjourned I tho motion prevails pre-vails In tho House the bill Is dead ANTIPOLYGAMY AMENDMENT The bill for a constitutional amendment amend-ment to disqualify polygamists for olcctlon as Senators and Representatives Representa-tives and to prohibit polygamy which was reported by the Committee on the Election of President VicePresident and Representatives In Congress was S referred to the Committee on Judiciary after meeting with opposition from sZ both sides of the House Every speak or who antagonized the bill said he opposed op-posed polygamy but did not see any S reason for legislation on the Constitution Constitu-tion and Invading the rights of the States The House agreed to the conferenceS conference-S report on tho Joint resolution extending extend-ing tho tenure of military officers In Porto Rico ROW OVER OLEOMARGARINE 10 Mr Dalell of Pennsylvania from the Committee on Ways and Means S presented a report of that committee t recommending that the Tawney resolution reso-lution calling upon the Secretary of the I Treasury for Information concerning the amount and character of the material 5 ma-terial used In the manufacture of 1 oleomanrarlnc bv the manufacturers g ns shown by duplicates in possession f of tho Internal revenue bureau lie B upon the tableS table-S Mr Tawney of Minnesota and Mr Dolllver of Iowa presented 1 minority i report recommending that the report l be adopted At the request of Mr Bab rent of Wisconsin action on the reports ill Was postponed for one week DISQUALIFYING POLYGAMISTS 1 jie Mr Corliss of Michigan chairman of I the Committee on Election of President rr Presi-dent VicePresident and Representatives C11j Representa-tives In Congress called up the Joint resolution for a constitutional amend 4 mont to disqualify polygamlsts for i election as Senator and Representatives Representa-tives and prohibiting polygamy and i polygamous cohabitation between the ih r POXOH After ai short debate it was D referred to the Committee on Judiciary Judi-ciary I 1A ciaryPRECEDENT PRECEDENT ESTABLISHED 1 5 In the debute preceding the reference ES Mr Corliss bald that while Congress I In the Roberts caseS had established 0 I co precedent which would be followed at i S ci t all times It was deemed eJLthat there jil Hhould be a constitutional amendment to fender the constitutional disqualification i disqualifi-cation certain and provide an effective y effec-tive m am < of extirpating the evils of polygamy by mnklmj it unlawful In any place and extending the Judicial power of the United States JK > as to cover crime prosecutions of this particular PLEA FOR THE BILL c Mr Snodgrnse Term > who made the r ifort In the case made an wirnwt pi i In advocacy of the bill 1UI Vr Shackclford moved to strike out irf section of the resolution defining cton thn murriasc relation and prohibiting po yRftmy in the United SUt on the S ground that 1 Intcrftftred with the fwn of Urn State ic RESERVED TO TH STATE Mr CorllB railed attention to tho ffS S i that section 4 dlHtlnctb provided tSiar the uxeUiHlVi power to mak and r ifir c all lawn concerning marriage Ivor i mm reserved to the fcjint > p I K YI haJrnum of th c t5 J 11 r Ut c said t1i1JIl v 1st t |