| Show I i PETTIGREW IS 18 GALLED CALLED TRAITOR Stiff Language Used in the United States Senate IS ALL ABOUT AGUINALDO I Tellers Teller Deities or of Ucto Wo Washington Jan ian 31 lr hale Me made a 11 partial r report port ot of the tho confer conference conference ence committee o on the urgent urgen deficiency bill It was ad adopted and n a further con conference conference ference was waa requested dr r w wished a statement made b by printed as n a docu document ment no lb mid nid that It It was not at al allowed lowed he would rend read the statement and thereby eel It In the Record M Mr Hawley Conn said he w r uld object to the reading us al treasonable I it t la 13 giving aid and comfort to the tho enemy and that Is what hill the senator from South Dakota Is doIng all the tho time 1 inid ald Mr Hawley Mr r r Pettigrew asserted that the de departments were holding back Information tion Mr Mass objected t to the statement because It was waR ta a amass mills mass cr cf falsehoods lie He resented the tho that t information was being held I back Mr r Lodge also read a statement from Admiral Dewey Dewe denying the statement ot of ane and that h he had bile never received him with military honors nor flor the thO FilipIno nag hag nor prom promIsed promised the tha Filipinos independence In any anyway way whatever Mr r thought It rna rai about tIme tu to the line upon this con constant slant stant and dall daily suit ot of A the UnIted States lIe saId no statement ot of a man In arms against the United States should aho ld be planed on em emI the I records at t the f Deflate It Would he said laid be construed as AI encouragement to thos who wee In arms anna the flair flag and the United States Mr Spooner made a touching allusion to o General I lawton and read nod from a letter of at the tho lead dead general who deprecated the utter anc anees o of the In Amer lc lots cit 01 account ot of their effect In the Philippines Mr r Gahlinger n 11 saId It time the kind ot of ot of the South Dakota senator should cease In the Senate no He said It a Question whether we 0 should believe belloe the tho charges chares ot 01 or the ot of Ad d ratted De Dewey Mr Jones Jonel Ark said flaM he thought nil ii the truth should be He thought 1 n a great ml mistake was made In refusing to pass the Iho re resolutions ot of inquiry lie also aillo thought there should be no objections to printing documents It they Were they to be known It if also their untruthfulness would be shown There had hen ben a rigid censor censorship ship ot of everything coming coniing toni Ma Manile In nile said sad Mr r Jones Ho charged that the tho Republicans feared to have hlO UN thu UNtruth truth regarding the Philippines known Mr Pettigrew replied at some somo length saying that thaI the less than or the soil In the Philippine and that the theY way Y to 10 peace was to grant the Filipinos Independence lIe Ht read rota the queens speech at the opening of the British I parliament and said that It was made I to appear the English were nt at attacked tacked lJ the tho There was Willi no nomore nomore more truth In that statement than In Inthe Inthe the similar on one that the United States hind bad been b by the Filipinos Mr Ir Scell IN i S J said he Will was not in n favor taur of the tha Philippines acquisition but no shat his hie personal opinions were he tha flag when It was attacked lip lie deprecated beyond meas measure uro ure the thu of the tho senator froni South Dakota row Onu anu under th the he was WOI 1 a traitor to his country In supporting the arch traitor of the States who had hod sold hImself to pain and his hla own country lie He the proceedings as monstrous Mr Ir Teller Cub said ho he doubted If there tas much profit In continuing this kind ot of dt discussion ne lie did thu not with Mr Sewell An Any senator had the right on his own responsibility even In times or of war criticize the administration Mr Toller the people ot of were ere divided as to the war and that the members ot parliament would criticIze the 10 got Ho doubted It any member would rise up and call the member erit letting the government n a traitor Mr r said It if we 0 had withdrawn from tIm the AguInaldo woUld not noth h have vl lIHn t the l rater MIler but 8 same mo Euro penn flag would be flying there The Tho rere valuable anti anel iy seine at the European have lIUO on art agreement b which the would have han held them Mr lInI hawley said uld that bL bid been exhibited before the world as on an embezzler and II a scoundrel H Ho said aId that the document that Mr printed gate cae aid and comfort to the enemy lie He referred to Aguin aIde II sup a friend ot of the senator tram from Dakota Mr r said lie Jle to no noman noman man his fidelity to his country lie said b by a 11 reversal of our policy In th the Philippines the honor ot of the country could be retained 11 lie defended Aguin aide aldo from this chal s made against him and Il from the Iho documents of the Il eoe ot O showing that American generals hl highly ot of Aguinaldo Ar When Mr Jr concluded Mr Ark spoke the financial bilL |