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Show SESSION OF CONGRESS AT END 'Adjournment I Taken at 5 o'Clock" Today; Some Opposition Develops De-velops in Both Houses By Aetoclstee Press. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. The present wsni6n of con-press con-press will adjourn sine die at 5 r o'elork this afternoon.' After pHssapre by the house of the adjournment resolution, the senate ap- proved it by a record vote of 41 to IS. rnr-xfwrted: opposition to the adjournment ad-journment plan developed In the een- ti Ihe limine resolution, three Dem-Of-irils, Honator McKellar. of Tennessee. UrM of .Mlsxouri and Trammell of Honda, Joined the followinK Kepiibllr-.'nq Kepiibllr-.'nq in vtlnp injoppo."itton : Korah. Ilratuleuef. ( Klili r. . iruuiriiTna. Vrnnrr. Hale. Hiu-dinu, Johnson of California, KHIork. Kenyon. Knox. Moses, 8pe- er. Watson and Weeks. - Senator C urtis of Kansas, paireo, announced ha opposed the resolution, on whirl, the new senator froro. Mis-' Mis-' aoiirt, Mr. Spencer, cast his first vote. The resolution was supported hy Miost of the nenioTftt'1 " n, 1 hil fnim jMWint; IU .(ublKtuin: i'illiiigham, I-h-f.llette, Loilpe, McCumber, Nelson, I'oindexter. Smoot. Sutherland and I Townsend. I |