Show HOUSE GROUP SENATE N RA REVISION Senate Passes Measure Measure Measure Mea Mea- sure After Long Filibuster Filibuster Filibuster Fil Fil- Fil- Fil Collapses By United ed Press V WASHINGTON June 13 WhiteHouse White WhiteHouse House pressure applied a few hours after the senate senat broke Hue Huey P P. Longs Long's 15 hour 15 hour filibuster and passed the N R A extension today forced acceptance by house leaders of oC senate amendments to the reso reso- lution The revised measure W was t expected expect ed cd to be he brought up inthe e hol house to t morrow for concurrence ir in the senate senate senate sen sen- ate changes It would then go to the White Housed House Unless further difficulties developed developed devel devel- passage should be obtained to insure continuance of the skeleton N R A which otherwise expires Sun Sun- day Responding to the White House pressure the house ways and means I committee formally voted to concur concur concur con con- cur in the senate changes Committee Chairman Robert L. L Doughton planned to try t to place the bill before the house for action later ater today but a single objection would be sufficient to put It over until tomorrow Fi Fight ht Abandoned House leaders went to the White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House today four hours after the senate finally passed the N R A extension extension extension ex ex- tension at a. a m. m Some of them were indignant at an antitrust amendment inserted In the bill bili by bythe bythe bythe the senate After the conference with Mr Roosevelt however it was announced that a fight to eliminate the provision would not be made In addition to asking house concurrence concurrence concurrence con con- currence on the senate N R A resolution resolution resolution reso reso- lution Mr Roosevelt told the conferees conferees conferees con con- to hurry action on the Wag Wag- ner-Connery ner labor disputes bill and tho the Guffey coal regulation measure He made it plain he wished congress congress con congress con con- con con- gress to get on with his must program The house leaders had been indignant in indignant indignant in- in at acceptance of or the antitrust antitrust anti anti- trust provision by the senate after alter assurance had been given they said that the m measure asure would not be changed In the in upper tipper house The amend amendment ment provided provided provided pro pro- vided that antitrust law provisions Continued on on Pa Pare Pue re Two HOUSE GROUP APPROVES Continued from Pate Page One could be suspended only for voluntary volun volun- tar tary agreements effecting two purposes pur pur- poses poses establishing establishing wage hours anc and collective bargaining standards ant and the elimination of unfair competitive tive practices as defined by the federal federal federal fed fed- eral trade commission act It was sponsored by Senator William Villiam E E. Borah R. R Idaho Healing Heading Off Oft J Long The action of the house leaders was as believed aimed to eliminate any chance that Long might renew his filibuster against the bill If It the house refused to accept the senate amendments the measure then would be thrown into conference conference confer confer- ence with the senate with the prospect prospect prospect pros pros- that Long might be able to prevent a compromise before the expiration of the existing recovery act Chairman John J J. OConnor O'Connor of the house rules committee charged that thai administration leaders had broken faith in connection with a a. gentle mans man's agreement to have the senate senate senate sen sen- ate accept the house bill He said afterward he would accept the presidents president's decision The president feels as bad about abou the senate Borah amendment as we wedo wedo wedo do said OConnor O'Connor but I consider after aeter all it is innocuous and will wil have to be accepted OConnor O'Connor said he still felt pretty sore about the alleged agreement violation Earlier he had said to hell with the senate and predicted the house howse would fight tight the change even if the N R A had to die Speaker Joseph W. W V Byrns said laid i iwas it was probable the bill would be brought up tomorrow with house leaders pressing for or acceptance o othe of the senate bill Senator Longs Long's futile hour 18 filibuster fill fili- buster ended in a dramatic victor victory for the administration Long talked himself hoarse and into a near collapse in 15 hours of almost continuous battle against the resolution Finally he yielded the floor to Senator Thomas D D. Schall blind Republican from rom Min Mm- In a series of ot swift parliamentary maneuvers maneuver administration leaders broke the night all filibuster This done it moved rapidly to reconsider and eliminate the Gore Core amendment which would have required senate confirmation of all federal receiving or more per year An amendment by Senator Villiam Wilham William Wil Vil Wil- Wil liam ham E E. Borah R. R Idaho containing containing containing contain contain- ing specific mention of oC antitrust laws in connection with any voluntary voluntary voluntary volun volun- tary agreements agreement was adopted without without without with with- out a record vot vote Whipped hipped Through As the first rays of or the thc sun flicked licked the capitol dome with gold the extension r res resolution c s o 0 I u uti t I o 0 n was whipped through It was also passed without a record vote but on a subsequent roll 1011 call caU forced by Republicans Republicans Re Re- publicans the vote was as 41 for extension extension ex ex- tension and 13 against The senate then recessed until Friday noon when it will take up consideration of ot the social security bill Long began speaking at 1217 p. p m. m yesterday He spoke continuously continuously continuously until p. p m. m when a quorum quorum quorum quo quo- rum call caU gave him a minute 10 respite respite res ron pite to leave the chamber He had another similar rest at 8 p. p m m. It was vas a. a m. m when he finally yielded to Schall who carried on the he filibuster The clerk read Schall's prepared speech Long collapsed collapsed col- col lapsed in a chair beside Schall still directing the filibuster Shortly after 6 a. a m. m Senator Pat McCarran D. D Ne Nev who had come cometo cometo cometo to the aid o of Long frequently dur dur- ing the night entered a motion to tolay tolay lay Jay aside the pending N R A resolution resolution tion and take up the social security bilI bill Senator Bennett Champ Clark D D. Mo moved to table the McCarran McCar- McCar ran motion This opened a fresh subject for debate McCarran's motion motion mo mo- tion was tabled by a voice vote otc Acting Majority Leader Alben Barkley then moved to table the Gore amendment backed by Long Long jumped to his feet His voice was husky and hardly audible He shouted for rec rec- rec- rec The chair ignored him His battle was lost His administration administration administration adminis adminis- opponents who have battled battle all aU session to squelch him hailed their victory as Longs Long's Waterloo Long had lost the support of ot many of the liberal group upon whom he had counted V WASHINGTON ASHINGTON June 13 Iff jp- jp Here is th the vote by which the senate senate senate sen sen- ate finally adopted the N R A resolution resolution resolution reso reso- lution For Democrats Adams Democrats Adams Ashurst Bachman Baile Bailey p Bankhead BarkIe Bark Bark- Ie Icy ley Black Bone Brown Bulkley Bulow Burke Byrnes Clark Costigan Cost Costi gan san Guffey Harrison Hatch Hayden Hayden Hayden Hay Hay- den Lewis Lonergan Malone Maloney McKellar Mc- Mc Kellar Minton Moore Murphy Murph Murra Murray Pittman Pope Radcliffe Russell Sheppard Thomas of Oklahoma Th Thomas mas of Utah Trammel Van Nuys Wagner Wagner ner 39 Republicans Republicans Norris Norris t Progressives Progressives- Progressives 1 l. i Total in favor favor 41 Against Democrats ts ts' ts Connally Connally Con- Con nally Gore and Long Long Long-I. i. i R Republicans Republicans Austin Austin Borah Capper Capper Capper Cap Cap- per Dickinson Frazier Hastings Schall Townsend and 9 9 Total opposed opposed 13 Paired or announced for the resolution resolution resolution reso reso- lution were Logan Dieterich Truman Truman Truman Tru Tru- man Robinson Chavez Duffy all Dully all i Democrats i Paired or announced against the there re resolution Barbour Car Gary Davis Nye Nyc Hale White McNary and Metcalf Met- Met calf calt Republicans and Glass Glas Democrat Demo Demo- crat |