Show PRIVATE PENSION BILLS One Hundred and FortyFour Acted Upon I TEXAN CRITICISES HOUSE Over 1000 Pension Bills Have Passed This Congress I Military Appropriation Bill Is Reported Re-ported and Notice Given That It Will Bo Called Up Monday Washington Jan IThls was private pension day In the House and 144 bills were passed none of special Importance Mr Russell of Texas the successor of the lato Mr Dc Graffenreld criticised tho House J for undue husto In the consideration considera-tion of private pension legislation and precipitated quite a debate JIc called attention at-tention to time fact that since the Civil war 10000 bills had been passed by Congress Con-gress over 1000 of these In the first session ses-sion of tho present Congress I lo thought the pcmilon bureau should be allowed to administer the pension laws and that favoritism by Congress should cease LACEY REPLIES < In reply to Mr Russell MrLacoy of Iowa called attention to tho fact that this casts before Congress wcio case In which tho general Ilcnslon laws could not give relief Time fact that only 10000 bills bad paspcd in forty yours thought sufficient suf-ficient proof of the care and discrimination discrimina-tion exercised by Congress MILITARY SUPPLY BILL Mr Hull of Iowa chairman of tho Com mltlco on Military Affairs reported tho military appropriation bill and gave notice no-tice that ho would call itup Monday LANUAMS RESIGNATION The Speaker laid before the Hoiise the resignation of Mr Lanham of Texas from the Judiciary committee and announced an-nounced the appointment of Mr Henry of Toxas to fill time vacancy At 105 thu House adjourned until Monday Mon-day |