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Show - I . I : c' 1 ) c -.1.1; , j r j ' j c- ' : i .j :. j : .-..$ 1 3 ' i t ' ! i ili' l! t "j f ) tf c: -'r. a re.. 1 fr'-a i'ri.:?a r". tv k;fi',cr Col.'ii, l a iv t r--! t r:;lt cf tv. cccfv - to i-tru;;e t r-.-.ttcr i.n a c:ifirc rcrt j-roviV-1 ths i;tj"rt til re fiVti rr .- .erat. :a evta' ia f cnoee t:on iia e "ie c: -1 r r- sure. II a tocli ths p-our 1 tht tb f ciior.t in d:.-put -er ia .1 as ratter ef right. Ur. L r.nett cf :.'e-.v York aported th report on tb frounj that the vhol i.2i:grtioa queiuoa kd beea thrown Into conference. k llr. r-ennett takfvj the Fpeaker if th whole Chinese exclasioa law eouli not j be repealed by a cotferenee report.- ; "Oh, vly doei. ti c?z'.::-ia aci , about Hit vLici n!t, could, would, or aiould hirreV rej'Jed tit Teak. r anil lifter." . Tt rpfiier orer. ruled ti poti ef order ca the trouaj ; tiat tia coufereei .hai leea Tiolly irttlla tielr rii-U Tiea tiey axred to a rrtstuuta for tott Ca Cata aui Cocm ttHa. . .. f '. "The ease la which speaker Ilender-oa Ilender-oa made thia rulinr and to which refer-! refer-! eaee ha beea made by the jrentlemaa from iliMiaiippi (Ur. - Williami) wa t whoLIy 3iSTerent,' eaid :Bpt aler Canr aoa. "There the Honae and the Senate Sen-ate lie wholly diaagreed about ' er taia claima and the eonfereee had tak n adracta of the fact to add certaia other claima which bad aot been eoa-idered eoa-idered by either honae, Inaamneh aa the whole ocean of claima from the time of the, birth of Chriit to the future trppoaed death 'of the ma a with the borne and cloven booft had . been la-eluded, la-eluded, Speaker Hendenoa Yery properly prop-erly sustained the point ef order, bat the present case-is wholly dllTerent." Mr. Burnett appealed from the decision deci-sion -of the - chair, whsrenpoa Mr. Pajne of 'ew York moTed to lay the appeal poa the tabta . : i The aye and. noes were e oiled, and the appeal was tabled, 196 to 10. . The oonferenee report was then taken trp for. consideration on its merits, one koar. being permitted for debate. . - Af. r i li 7 c! t' ? r; -rt, I. ;:e-i.:t'.Ive ;:e-i.:t'.Ive I .:: cf A!.: f !) r ';'.j cf c-ltr r .;- t V 9 f-i t-oti-i!-3, vi:ci ur.'.crf.:.:s to rr - ito the i;:::-"r; cf Jr;s:r? coc''-i by ivir : the .Tre-l lent auth:r:ty 'to rtfue "t3 xt:cz':.zt th'ir rs: 4 crti. As to the frit prcpoticn, Ur. E-r-tctt i:'t;l that, the authority eoa-f:rr-l by i?etioa 42 ca tho rrcMiit rut in his hands a "bi.r st.ck." WLich he could wield over a tate. He declared de-clared that it $;ve the President a power pow-er wHca v never contftnplatea by the Cc:.i'.'t:-.::n, nor by the. enabling act cf ay a;Tere:;a C'.ats. ' ... Tclut cf Cr;;r. ' ' Mr. Earnett also railed a point of order or-der sgainit the sectios relating to the air sace ia vcsels trir-inj immi-grants immi-grants to the I'nitei Etites. - It was llr. Burrett's contention that the air ipace provi'iea tf longs in a bill relatir - to navi: if.cn and bad no part ia a b..l realaut'' the -fcnmigration of suena iato the tnited States. Mr. Bennett of New York1 contended that the points of order made against the two provisions could not lie. because the provisions had been considered by the House in -other bills and had reslly been considered ia connection. with the immifcTStiou biLL. ' . .1 Mr. WiUUms . of Mississippi sail that the provision -relating to alien admission, ad-mission, as affecting the. question of mixed schools in . California had beea injected ia the bill to avoid possible foreign complications, and that it wss a matter which neither house bad bad a ehanee to discuss. . Personally, be sail, be was with California Cal-ifornia la the staid which it bad taken tak-en regarding the right of the Japanese to. attend the white schools, and he would stand by the peopie of California Califor-nia 'as to, the manner i a. which their schools should be coolaetei. ' "'' Cpesker-Cannon advised Mr. 'Williams 'Wil-liams that ia discussing points of order polities should sot b .-considered aad that-the only thing ia controversy was whether the sections adopted by the conferees were properly ia. the bill, , alr.'.Wiaijima bowed. "I yield to tte |