Show 1111VII t ltKinle Will Not Pcimit Rctflg nilion of CHUan hlllcpcndcnco STATEMENT MADE TODAY HIS Stiule Will M Vjte on Cuban Resolutions Till Friday Evening SPEECHES BEING MADE BY SENATORS I I X efeay The AdJ11frattWPoLICY IN I I1110 Ur venni if rveldtat Washington April HThe President jos determined lo eto the Cuba resolutions reso-lutions It they carry recognition ot Cu ban independence lie so stated today to senatols JNbo called on him The Senate will not vote un the Cu lm resolutions before tomorrow night A dozen senators are itlll to talk THE SLNATI A STORM civTnu Washington April 1I1h action ot the House of Itcpresentntlves Bister day In adopting Its declaration upon the lllponoAmerlcan situation made the Senate today the storm center of the war elements The galleries wcie jacked and thousands were turned avilj Hale Me presented a memorial from the National Civic club of Brooklyn calling attention to the necensltv In the event oC war with Spain of repealing repeal-ing come of the present navigation la1 The taws as they are at prom ent It maid would prevent our nice char t N tootels from alllng under 11 foreign ling while every Spanish viErchantmun viould be under the rrmih flag Our thin would therefore be preyed upon by Spanish privateeis Hale said the question raised was a i mot serious one lie thought II would be mortIC Ing and humiliating to this country fur Its vessels engaged In commerce 10 fly the flag ot ally olhtr country than our own lie asked thai the memorial be referred to the com mltte on Camille C NlIflol he hOId Mould die It thoughtful consideration HOlSE HKfaOLUTION DISHWATER IenroFe Poona presented a telegram tele-gram from Philadelphia which read as Mini lIou rullltion dishwater Davl rtiolutlon nullsfuctoij Ito m ember the Mnlne A mUI wa received from the House tranMiilttliig to the Senate the Cuba resolution passed by the House By unanhnoa conoelll ut the request Davis chairman ut the foreign reo Lat lIon committee the lerolutlon JCB ttiJai reported by the foreign rela MAN committee was laid before he Senate Turner Wash began a speech ll I uhlch he sharply criticised the ad nlnlntratlon for the vacillating And Ir roolute cowardly and puslllatllmou polio pursued by It In the Cuba quUon lie Hold the developments oC the east tn veeks had shaken tile faith In I tllOe nho held the President ear and confidence NATION WILL 1113 SHAMED Sir Turner declared himself strong h In I CaOr oC the resolution Inescnted by the minority I of the committed on foreign relations nnd for so doing he needed no further Justification than the mafrniicent state paper which accom Mled the minority report Io declared howeer that the same malevolent Influences which have Paralyzed the executive ex-ecutive and almost Caused the people to revolt were still at work It these Influences I should succeed the whole country would know the disgraceful tory and the notion would be shamed Sir Turner mnlntnd that Congres could not delegate to the President the paoer I to make Wd The Congress ot the United Stales Is I the organized conscience of the coun Try that can said tnke he tile sail l3 I iltell the Only of war power After vehemently attacking the Pres blent fur the delays N t fI hall 1t 1 occurred In the sending uC the message to Can fJ last Sir Week Turner vas Charged not title ht to the the do to quest I If IW I Lee but to tit fact I hat Arthblhop Irelaad had cabled f the Ilatican IT tile hope that the Pope rrr might Ile able to bring niout if petite IdetI If tile difficulty The Pres ftl I tlon dent as w dtIng upon the uhpee so dtiken fi sorure that which Amer h fec n J PlImaty bait failed to obtalln ADMIiISTItAflONS DIPLOMACY RIDICULED regotlatt Sir I Turner If 11illculed ill administration 1 the Illpfornittle unit IIlnftnla to 1 low milether Congress 1Inted At l1wir of it lie declared the port n ko department nod I If d Ia tment verf of tit inflict tit wits up minister Id If our ill axalling I line At t Ila we Spanish fail as Iran 11 91 r Strofu 4 Alan that ullose be cretymed i for to peace obey 11 lain 311 laxtructions I of his superior Ilr 1 ur 3ec tr ers Turner declared with I bit a x0r nith such diplomatic rl eI th I iofirlenting the United States I i rd m C lijual ri for a sult4lli I hidquarilty thli country for blocking I the harbor f h 1Jon re fill t trt tit the shattered bull I at tit I a Th flallilng sword of the Untied Stal a cta list Ie drawn for Cuban little P LlOnce n arm e still J It fl aid be wielded by h fulonger than ever onto I until nillitell It ehoul Id < never ho low Spala t INllstern HVITINphere driven from then The Ile the-n drift readi citizens several Of 1 ttle Washington ramq from to pin at One treat tile sentiment 13c that state wohil govern or declared that dependence rectory Another would Without harecogaltion n of tl in the fro A the colonel of First lipglmont onJ Haigh I 0 r Pythias 111niformed I Rank to the PremblInt Which had tendered its War As It directed had 1 n I M to Berrie Withdraw in the Case offer of I r go I on that made ldrh the Im run Ir right they Would 118 called Spaniards JXAT0I1110Aha It roil net IICiT Ic Cubans lat 1I0ar followed 11r Turner JIe I tholl irht tile present wad no tlmo for lpaolon1 rhetoric and man treat I lion a faPProvalofwar sentiment lie did not feel disposed to sneer at expressions ex-pressions oC emotiolin over outrages oC the Cuba war for thy Indicated true nature They called for film profound Law respect As for him self he 1 Celt like entering upon the Cuban quest on with the elouone with which he wOllld nt tend church IC we are gnlllg to enter upon 11 course ot action In Cuba II houl1 tedoliensitnactofJustleo And not oC rOnlllo lie did not Accept the doctrine In I I llu connection of and eye far nn J lIeln tooth for a tooth Mr Hoar said that It we departed from the rules of International low we client at blame tile nllons at tile world for sympathizing with Spain As to recognizing Ihe Inpurge Ills Mr Hoard asked how we could recognize a eOmI1lUIlIt na the government of the IsllllI which had only onethird of the populallon Other senators Insisted that the Cu han who evmpathlzcd with the In urgents made up a imputation 1 of near ly I seventy per cent of the hIbItn14n Mr Hoar deprecated the exhibition of feeling toward tho President who WAS he Bald In diplomacy the reprc lentatlve of all of the people nnd what the President does we as a people do For himself he not only approved what the President had done but what he lat refrained I from doing I ol Urom Sir Himr sold that In ease of war We could count upon many disasters Hire that nt the Maine md a mat Inj ee oC the public debt He said thai Senator Turner who represented only half a state was maklntc the President who represented 45 states the subject ot the name kind of objuratlons thai vere Inflicted upon Washington lie pro ill oted that leHlnley Com would Int free Sir al as r aid lUwould be will fSr the impetuous people of this day to remember re-member Ahrhm 1IIln eounBcs In the early stages of the civil war and not to forget Hull nun Mr Hoar did not agree with Senator oraker that belligerency should have Ken recognized This recognition would not have done the Insurgents any good and It would have given the q Ipantards authority to search our ships ENGLANDS SYMPATHY MAY HE NEEDED Mr Hoar spoke of the sympathy of England at the prent crisis saying that it might he needed before long and that It was not wise to reject It Ill Is sympathy he maid j had b m won for us by the bearing or the President Ile sold he concurro1 In the views of n sf re tr I the President regarding the recogn tlon oC the prent Cnhan government To i recognize It would be to disown our OWn cOlllllry history Mr lone took lo ue lh Snlo Forker and Lindsay that the United males would bo rsonolble for the Spinlsh I debt In case ot Intervention While he admired the course nt the Insurgents In-surgents In many things I must riot be forgotten that thy hnd begun their aystern oC destruction before the re cncentrado order were ISBUd FYOn J INTERVENTION 11C floor pressed the opinion that the proper cOlne Was Intervention lie al1 he would Accept the House resolu lon and Indicated that ho Preferred them to the Senate reolllllon lie though the outrage on the Iulne wn instance of proof of Spains Incapacity to rule CuUa and he declared the In cldent mv aId I ht Its own conIle llori He believed thiexploslon a premcdl tnted act of which Spanish oinclals were guilty Mr Hoar held the Spanish government govern-ment lioniible and that It fhould bet held responsible Yet t be-t lllnnco as General Ie hd done would le to acquit plo nf direct agency n he was lie rnlble reprntlve ot Spain 1 necessary Mr lor thought the Maine affair enough to Justify j war Still I ho thought honorable reparation might potslblj be secured without war Mr Hoar spoke ot the board of In qulrv ns a good explanation of delay He said ho would vote for the House resolution and held that Its adoption ould lend te war le wanted A united country behind any war movement move-ment and with the sanction oC the civilized world All Ir Hoar was applauded when he closed Mr Turple Ind followed Mr Hoar with a speech for the recognition of the Cuban republic Senator Davis tried t get unanimous consent on the Cuban resolution at 6 oclock tomorrow Senator Cnffrey objected Davis the oC jected Senator at request ol many senators Pays lie mill more on adjournment nt about 6 oclock |