Show ENEMY ff J JD Senator Falls' Falls Motion to Remove Remove Remove Re Re- move Restriction Defeated Defeated De- De in Senate By Associated Press WASHINGTON July The The The senate senate sen sen- ate afe late today passed the sundry civil appropriation bill as pass passed d yesterday by the house with an increase from to 14 in the appropriation for vocational vocational voca voca- education of soldiers and sailors sailors sailors sail sail- ors designed to meet President Wilson's Wilsons Wilsons Wilson's Wil Wit I sops sop's sons son's objections in his veto of the original measure WASHINGTON July 18 An An amendment to the sundry civil appropriation appropriation appropriation bill bilI designed to end enforcement enforcement enforcement enforce enforce- ment of ot the trading with the enemy act was rejected in the senate 33 to 27 It was offered by Senator Fall Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican New Mexico who said there should be no restrictions on trading with Germany To curtail restrictions on trade with Germany while the peace treaty is being be being being be- be ing considered by the senate Senator Fall introduced the amendment declaring declaring declaring ing that peace being declared no part of the funds In the bill bilI should be used to enforce the trading with the I. I enemy act There was disagreement over the exact meaning of of- the amendment which would insert a provision that the status of peace between the former imperial German government and the United States of America being declared declared declared de de- de- de to exist no part of ot the money should be used to enforce the trading act Senator Fall declared that while his amendment was only a limit on appropriation appropriation appropriation ap ap- it would remove the ef effects effects effects ef- ef of a propaganda which he charged was being brought to bear on ont t the e senate to ratify the treaty so that the war would be formally ended Senator Underwood Democrat Alabama Alabama Alabama Ala Ala- bama objecting to the proposal said it seemed to him an effort by indirection to declare a status of ot peace without awaiting the usual course ratification of the treaty Senator Smith Democrat Georgia made a point of order against the amendment and then at Senator Underwood's Underwood's Underwood's Un Un- derwood's suggestion Senator Fall struck out of the measure all reference to a status of peace I |