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Show COUNCIL IS NOW DEALING WITH BULGAR PEACE TERMS: Sucii -I CONTEST f :uro5C and Warren ;hosen as Heads of 'inance and Approbations Appro-bations Committees. 'jht to Be Carried No Further; Full Commit-io; Commit-io; Selections Are An-i An-i -ounced After Meeting, '- -iSBJXGTOJC, May 26. Republican h ;; of the progressive group lost 'ion r: , ;;;lt toJay against selection of ' i" r.::s Fenrot's of Pennsylvania and :7?i of Wyoming as chairmen of the I nJL .:c6 anci apuroDriations committees, G TRIA ::, "tively, the party conference aping ap-ing boO assignments. . " e progressives, led by Senator John- ; of California, made their Issue un ;L 'ur Penrute and were defeated. o5 . Nu effort v:as mide to contest the sni :on of Senator Warren and tho con-'rv con-'rv approved all committee acsign- Vj as made by the committee on cum- -;-'i . Senator Jo'.inson indicated that ou'd not carry the fight to the sen-f.... sen-f.... iioor. , -' a.v:- tne request of progressive senators, !X- ,:--,ican Leader Iodge late today is--! a call for another Republican con-V;.; con-V;.; ii- '"ce at 11:30 o'clock tomorrow, to be 10 the PWic, with opportunity for i' ?:: 0sses to discuss their opposi-ir opposi-ir r.r i0 Senators Penrose and Warren. tn JHXSON TO CARRY rr IGHT NO FURTHER. . - Motion by Senator Johnson of Cali-- Cali-- to strike out t'enator Penrose's ' as u'nairnian of the finance com-1S com-1S TO -'!e ns d!feated, 35 to 5. mit'l 'ose supporting It were Senators "' Cummins of Iowa, Kellogg Minnesota, MeCormick of Illinois "JS MfN'ary of Orugon. Senator John-(i John-(i .. Indicated in an arjtiress to the ..: : ''race that he would not carry his m'm 10 the'senate floor. ,,r-.' " " li,e conference was announced i . tBWW Wadsworth of New York, 11:; - r!;iry, who salj there was no roll call ",V option of the committee asslgn-,j( asslgn-,j( '''Salter the conference had approved vTii. .;,.!t,edic"' f Senator Penrose. Pro-jf- ho have opposed Senators r. lr- , 'Jse and Warren and who did not at-II,.; at-II,.; . Hie conference were Borah of Idaho, !' '" .n of Iowa and Morris of Xehrasha. . absentees were 1 Follefte of Wls-' Wls-' Jjp Karsas'"00' ' U ltconsin and Capper 'OGD- PUTTEE SELECTIONS FINALLY MADE. &,h;ri ,u"smct it' Stallone Holdover members. ! l.''''?SHt'liuselts, chairman; Mc- rtf ". ,:.if' ?.nh Dakota; Borah. Idaho; UiN ki,v VJ,l'titut; Fall, New Mexi- ' 1 i w' ""."ylvanla. and llardlmt. llf '. '. InHi me,""u''S. Johnson, California; r 'Miana, and .Moses, New I lamp- r' htHoWover '"Oinbers, Penrose, '"'. 'ii'n-Tl . chairman; McCumber, v ""ota; Smoot, Utah: La Kollette, ''in;. anfl WlllnKham. VeAnont; . . Krrs' McLean, Connecticut: C'ur-' C'ur-' "' vJ2: Watson. Indiana: Calder, .it' ' i o7 and Sutherland, West Vlr-:i Vlr-:i : -ril l ?''s i'Ooe and Townsend ol -,n; il'.-onr'H rt fro,n the committee. VW -T( ?"?ns Holoover members ,K- 'hin-i ",K,,: Smoot, Utah; Jones, iCRti' i. and ih Curtls' -enyon, Merman, Illinois; new mem-North mem-North t'akota: Male. Maine ,(?' ir.:.. "'"sourl; Phipp.s, Colorado, and 1 f,i; 'IcIiiKan. Senator Calder re-;:f' re-;:f' . ,roi the committee. . ;XIKXTKR OUT OF ;;;; DICIARY COMMITTEE. ''' -' ' i. oU,1 . commerce Holdover mem-: mem-: ' : . I a ?',"6' o'a. chairman; Town-si" Town-si" ,,- rollette. Po!ndxter. Vahlni!-- Vahlni!-- : Ur 5"' watson and KcIIokk; new 4 ,a. ternald. I't ellnyhuysen and El- , & ""',P'f'''iov,!r members, Nelson ier-11"' ..' upa. chairman: Dillingham. Bran-: Bran-: 'norah. Cummins. Co.t and Ster-,c Ster-,c members. Kali. Morris an. omm-."""01, Polndexter retired from l'.'.'' Holdover members, Wads- i -r!anW Vorl. chairman: Warren ('jii, ew' PreviiiiKluivsen, Jonn-,!' Jonn-,!' : '-m, """la. and Knox: new members au"'lcer and Capper. ..! ' t ., "oidover members, Pace, Ver-,ni Ver-,ni "''" fr , Z r,ma-nf Penrose. rxUgc. Poin-, Poin-, - c? " Hale; new membera, I3all, M.--.:' t n' 'werry and Keyes. Tne re-"0: re-"0: ( ' .-i,,i'mhcr "'as Hardin?. n,,i. Jce Moldover membcre, Jones :' "atiuuea ou Page rj. Column i ) .,n.J-: INSURGENT SQLDNS ! : LOSE IN CONTEST! j- ; ! (Continued from Page One.) i i Washington, chairman; Nelson. Sherman. Harding, Fernald. Calder and L-onroot ; new members, Colt, McNary, Bail and Ed?e. .Senator Jonnsuu retired. Agriculture Ho louver members. Gron-na, Gron-na, North Dakou." chalrroan; Page. Nor-ris. Nor-ris. Kenyon, Wadsworth and France; new members, McNary, Capper and Keyes. Senator Warren was the only retiring member. Banking and currency Holdover lv-ein-bers. McLean, Connecticut, chairman; Page, Cironnu, Norris and Freylmghujacn; new members, Penrose, Calder, Newberry and Keyes. Chairmen of the o'-her committees include: in-clude: Canadian relations, Hale Maine; census, cen-sus, Sutherland, West Virginia; civil service. ser-vice. Sterling-, South Dakota; coast survey, sur-vey, Edge, New Jersey; coast defense, Freylinghuyson, New Jersey ; Cuban relations, re-lations, Johnson, California: education and labor, Kenyon, Iowa; fisheries, Newberry, New-berry, Michigan; immigration. Colt, Rhode Island; Indian affair?, Curtis, Kansas; Kan-sas; interoceanlc canals. Borah, Idaho; irrigation and reclamation, McNary, Oregon; manufactures, La Follette, Wisconsin; Wis-consin; mines, Poindexter. Washington; national banks, Kellop?. Minnesota; Pacific Pa-cific islands and Porto Rico, Fall. ' New Mexico ; pattnts, Norris, Nebraska : pensions, pen-sions, McCumber, North Dakota; Philippines, Philip-pines, Harding, Ohio; poet off ices. Town-send, Town-send, Michigan; privileges and elections, Dillingham. Vermont; public lands, Smoot, Utah ; railroads, Lenroot, Wisconsin ; rules, Knox, Pennsylvania ; territories, New, Indiana; woman suffrage, Watson, Indiana. Question Left Open. The conference considered a plan for further increase of the foreign relations committee so that more Democrats might be retained, but left the question to a subcommittee sub-committee composed of Senators Lodge and McCumber.. The Democratic steering committee resumed re-sumed its work of naming Democratic members of the senate standing committees commit-tees today and a conference of senate Democrats was called for 5 o'clock this afternoon to consider the appointments. House Democrats today completed their assignment of members of the house committees, com-mittees, thus perfecting organization of committees whifch will begin consideration this week of much Important legislation. |