Show FRYE AGAIN HONORED r ReElected President Pro if Tern of the Senate SECOND ELECTION TO PLACEs PLACE-s ator Morgan Concludes His Speech Ju Support of His Resolution Declaring De-claring the Abrogation of the Clay tonBulver Treaty Between the United Suites and Great Britain Hi5 Peroration Was Pathetic Ho Has Devoted Best Years of His Official Offi-cial Lire In i Behalf ofCanal Washington March 7 Senator William Wil-liam P Fryc of Maine was today reelected re-elected unanimously President pro torn of the Senate to serve during the I pleasUre of the r Senate Mr Allison and Mr Morgan as a committee escorted es-corted Senator Fryc to the Presidents desk This Is the second time Senator Fryc has been honored by his colleagues 1 col-leagues 1 Five years ado on February In Republicans then being 7 1806 the a mfnor ty he was elected unanlmous c l At todays session Mr Morgan of Alabama concluded speech Insup port of his resolution declaring the abrogation of the Clayton ulwer treaty between the United States and Great Britain Ills peroration wan puthetfc lie had devoted the best he said to years Qf his olllcial life advance tho construction of the Nlca lagua canal but now he did not expect ex-pect to HOC the work upon the great waterway begun GALLERIES CROWHED The galleries were crowded as upon preceding days of the present session but it was evident that VlccPresident Roosevelts warning that he would di I rect the galleries to t cleared lu the event of another demonstration oC applause ap-plause hart had its effect as not a rlppl dfsturbdd the quiet when the VicePresident entered the chamber Dining the opening proceedings a large ornamental basket < filled with roses was brought in and placed upon the desk of Mr Blackburn of Kentucky The VicePresldent announced the appointment ap-pointment of Messrs Cullom of Illinois and Cockrell of Missouri as members of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Smithso-nian institute MORGAN RESUMES At the conclusion of the routine business busi-ness Mr Morgan resumed his speech begun yesterday In support or his resolution I reso-lution making declaration of the abrogation ab-rogation of the ClaytonBulwer treaty Mr Morgan read that part of the Clay tonBuwer treaty whl relates to the Nicaragua canal and also the protocols of an agreement for the Construction of I the canal made between the United States Government and the Governments Govern-ments of Nicaragua and Costa Rica TREATY VIOLATED He declared it was perfectly clear that the protocols entered Into last fall by this Government were a distinct violation vio-lation 01 the ClaytonBulwer treaty It was equally evident that the United States must abandon its plighted faith with Nicaragua and Costa Rica In order I or-der that the ClaytonBulwer treaty might be fastened permanently upon Government and hung like a pall i over it or take such a stand as will sustain the President in his patriotic and noble action WHAT PROTOCOLS MEAN protocols entered into expressed the defiance by the President of the ClaytonBulwer treaty rand his disregard disre-gard for Its provisions They undertook to place the Government on the high ground that the ClaytonBulwer treaty is abrogated by this Government It IK bur duty Insisted Mr Morgan Mor-gan to declare that the treaty Is not I In the way of our legislating for the Nicaragua canal I If we hesitate today it will be the same a year hence and tho provisions of that treaty will be fastened upon us x URGES HIS RESOLUTION Mr Morgan urged that his resolution I bo adpptcd in order that the President might understand the position ot the Senate so thoroughly that he would feel justified In proceeding along lines lookIng look-Ing to the construction of the Nicaragua Nicara-gua canal while Congress was In Its long rccesa At the conclusion Mr Morgans speech the Senate without taking any action upon the resolutions on motion of Mr Lodge at 1210 went into executive ex-ecutive session |