Show OrlO SATE 1II0LUTIUS IIINoo1 of tit slatoitlel loon tb Stand Pttittif 8tcoocVvh CI 10 be Jo Ifto aNew a-New York AI IIIA special to the tribune from Woshlnpto says The failure of the Senate to act on the Cuban resolutions ported by the foreign relations commit has given Ih eonrvthe elements In that body the necessary breathing space to rally I holr own tore and t < > appeal to the iIIIIrpecond thought of the extremists Ilia IM bent on taking an irrelevent and annecgary Issue with the program 01 Cuban Intervention framed by the president and overwhelming pit dora li > the House of ItIIIsenlntlve No huh and candid disc Ion could full of course to demontrnto the Ineffectiveness of the Senate reso lotions to accept the real alms of American polio In Cuba or to expose their Inadequacy and one sidetbrims an compared with the more direct explicit and comprehensive Instructions 1 i to tho tiecutive voted by the House Another Iwenlytour hour of serious reflection he done much IInleed 10 0nlne the less Inflammable and cool headed members of the deliberative branch of the Impolicy of Antagonizing by some silence xlllrslon ot sentiment senti-ment the careful and settled Plan dof Reflon almady recommendeaby the rrpcMent and npprovfd by tho popular popu-lar house of Congress That the Anal < may tifk to stake Its Judgment against Hint of the executive and the Home is I mill nmnnn the pnfslbllltlrs but every nalltlnnal hour of delay encnurnees the hope that the conerllIvp lade In tht body may unite to forestall the Ieetaol if a government divided Ofaln t Itself on a most vital and urgent 4111tion of foreign policy nnd ml hr Ill 1 timely oxercl oC a spirit 01 ooneUItlnn anti moderation restore that unity In national councils which eyfry consideration of Interest and Mtrlotlum demnndi |