Show SENATE APPROVES DIRECT ELECTION OFUS Of U. U US U.S. SENATORS By International n I News Nc Service WASHINGTON May 14 After After a deadlock of almost a 3 year car the house houseye ye yesterday took final action on the bill providing for the tho election ejection of Unit United State senators by a 1 direct vote yote of the people and tho the bill is now practically ready for lor submission to 10 th the states for ratification Tho The Bristow amendment dment which was the tho cause of the tho deadlock reserves to the federal government o suPer supervision supervision su Per ision of the tho time manner and place of holding senatorial elections The final voto on the amendment was 37 to 39 Previous to this tWI vote voto the tine house had defeated the Bartlett amendment which precipitated the tho debate toda today The latter amendment proposed that the house hOUMe hou e should concur in tho the senate amendment with tho the proviso that the Federal government should l not undertake undertake under under- take to assert the tho qualifications U ot 01 electors for senators in th the states anti and that the general government by bj force of arms or otherwise must not interfere inter inter- fere fore with elections in in tine tIle several 1 stat states J. J The Bartlott Bartlett amendment was defeated by a 8 vote oto of to to 89 The Tine agricultural appropriation bill was bill was ivas before the tho yesterday The rhe consideration consideration con of the measure was practically practically cally completed with the exception of the he provision for lor the tine forestry service which was passed over owing to tho the objection of Senator Hey Reyburn Heyburn burn Tire The Idaho senator fou fought ht the bill because of its numerous lump sum sura lions He lie maintained that they W should be specific Senator Stone enlivened the proceedings pro pro- by numerous and unsuccessful efforts to have bave a Roosevelt cartoon printed in the record The senate adopted a a resolution offered of of- ered by Senator Bristow v calling on the postoffice department for come corre between the postmaster general general gen Jen eral and the president re regarding ardin the dismissal al and subsequent reinstatement of C. C H. H a railway mail clerk Jerk It is ane alleged ed that was vas reinstated in order that the admin strati on mi might ht have bave tb the tho benefit of his abilities as a political ical or organizer |