Show BROKE ALL RECORDS Ninetyone Private Pension Bills Acted Upon Washington April 27The Housebroke House-broke nil records today by pasflng ninetyone private pension J > llla Among them was one to pension at the rate of 50 per month the widow of the late Col John M Stotsenberg of the First Nebraska who wns killed in tho Philippines The conference report on the Hawaiian Government was adopted and now goes to the President I Presi-dent HAWAIIAN REPORT ADOPTED The question of adopting HIP rnnorl In the Hawaiian government bill which gwas pending when the House adjourned ad-journed yesterday was submitted and the report was adopted 13S to 31 1 Mr Kay elmlrmnn uf the Judiciary committee reported back limo 1 tying ston resolution calling on the Attor neyGeneral for information as to what steps had been taken to remand 13 D Greene Jojm T Gaynoi and W K Gaynor to thc jurisdiction of the Din Irlcl court of the Southern District of Georgia for trial with the rccomnicn dallon that it lie on the table Mr Ray explained that the whole subject was to he heard next Friday The report was adopted Mr Loud Cal arose lo a question of personal privilege and complained that In connection with the debate on the poslolllce appropriation bill yesterday yes-terday Mr Fitzgerald Mass had Injected I In-jected Into the record wnrdfi not spoken in debate which refletMed upon him Mr Loud He complained that Mr Fitzgerald had persistently mlsrepre sjenled him on other occasions Some of his characterisations of Mr Fits gerald were personal and severe The MasMuchusells member made a spirited rejoinder stating that be had exercised time usual privilege of revising his remarks The matter was disposed of when at the request of Mr Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald the mailer objected to by Mr Loud was stricken out The House went Into commitlec of the whole on prlvale pension bills this being the day set aside for business of this class |