Show BEVERiDGE BE BAitEY ID AND AN CM CRAWfORD Ill IN I i ill V DEBATE o ON LORIMER CASt WASHINGTON Feb 22 A 22 A lon long r sibilant 1 lant hiss hs floated over O the Iho chamber of the the United SiR States tes sena senate to Tuesday rising above the Iho expiring expiring- applause with which 5 tho the galleries had greeted a comment re- re fleeting upon the tho Intelligence o of the oc occupants oc- oc So far as man many who vho ho have lon song long been connected with It could recall never before had a biss been heard In In thai thul dignified bod body The Tho Incident Incident- followed the remark romark of ofIr Mr Ir Balle Bailey of Texas Senator Crawford o of South Da Dakota ota had made a statement bearing upon tho the Ix r case ease that brought forth orth expressions o of approval from opponents o of the Illinois senator f who sat In the gallery No applause will be permitted from those in the galleries said the tho vice I president severely Tho Tim applause said the tho Texan senator sena sena- tor who was in controversy with Mr tr Crawford Is a fair measure of ot the tho in intelligence In- In of ot tho the audience From that portion of ot the audience which had not previously Joined In the came a a. slIght Might ht outburst despite despite de de- de- de spite the pr presiding officers officer's caution but butas a as lt as-lt It Il trailed out came camo the hl hiss S No motive for It was known by the or officers of oC that bod body S Devoted to Lor-imer Lor Case The da day In the senate largely lamely was 38 devoted devoted devoted de de- de- de voted to tho the Lorimer case Senator spoke for more than four our hours hoursH I Bev-I Ho He did not conclude and suspended with l the understanding that he lie will continue tomorrow after alter Mr lr speech In r his hh own onn Sen Senator tor Burrows in charge e of ot the question Clues Clues- tion in behalf o of the c on privileges Ic leges had previously given Ilven notice that after Mr 11 tr Lorimers Lorimer's speech ho would ask that a vote oto be lie taken taken- There W was 8 general ener acquiescence In this plan until It was found that th Mr DoverIdge Dover Dover- Idre Idge could not well eIl conclude tonight hl The new arrangement will wl give I e the Indiana senator tho the close coso of the unless s someone assumes Iho tho responsibility for or prolonging ln It to make reply to him Toward the close close- of the Bc speech Mr Gallinger interrogated Mr Ir Beveridge Bc as to the source of the money mono which tho thu latter had freely charged had bp been used in tho the LorImer election Mr c replied It had been received reechoed from rom Brown Broderick and Wilson Ilson But where did dd Drown Brown Broderick and lIson get et It persisted Mr Gallinger Gailinger I Band Baud of Liars Mr Jr te confessed ho did not know and to assist him somewhat the New Hampshire s senator suggested that as the men who had confessed to receiving InS Inc the money were a L band of oC liars Hars no noone noone noone one could tell whether there was an ani foun foundation atlon for their char charges es In this In In- In stance In thle this connection Mr Bailey undertook undertook under under- took tool to show how that nothing had developed loped to connect Mr Lorimer with the uso use of ot money In the election Ho Ito said It was wasa a n. curious fact tact that this was tho the first case rose of or tho the kind In tho the senate in which there theio had been no effort to show the source from which tho money alleged to have havo been used had been derived Mr Ir Crawford said It Jt makes no difference whore where tho the mone money came from rom if It was used for or corrupt purposes and an election resulted from lom I its use uso A burst of applause resounded resound d from the tho galleries The Tho chair admonished the visitors that demonstrations J 0 of the tho kind lind are not permitted by the tho senate IDES Hits Follows Retort Oh exclaimed Mr Bailey Dalley who ho accepted accepted ac ac- ac- ac d the manifestation as against t his bis position It Is a fair all measure o of the intelligence of tho the audience Then the hiss was heard hE San Saying there was not a L scintilla of evidence connecting Mr Jr r with ho charge chargo o of bribery Mr Bailey Balle asked Mr h if Ir he ho bell Drown Brown Broderick and Wilson Vilson had supplied the money mone and tho the Indiana gena senator to replied In the negative neg expressing tho the opinion it fl had been beun furnished to them Tho Tim Texas senator then Ulen sal said that If there had actually been mone money In iii the tho possession of ot w. w Link and White Its Us source easily Casily could have h boon n traced No r effort had I bonn been en made he said to show that 5 cents centa had been drawn drown from Lorimers Lorimer's bank and he argued that I If monc money had b been en used for Mr 11 Lorimer the bank banle books would have shown this fact That position is I or c every rule T of If common em e declared doclar rt Mr 11 Crawford Craw Craw- ford font interrupting tho the T Texan The Tho burden of proof Is not on those making the charge chare the pt presumption i Is that those who ho profited by the transaction furnished tho the mOl money Mr lr Bailey Balle was ju Just t as os complimentary In his response e. When VIen the tho senator suggests Ul a resort ort Jo zo o the rules rule of oC common s common nse ho should not such ouch rules himself ho he said The trouble lie he ur urged ed was that It was d rl th that t money mone hn had J been used usI a ahe as 38 the he witnesses h had hd ld charged har which hw he did not believe e to have been the case casc Not Dream bu but Lie L e. e s said al ald Mr Ir It was as all ail a dream No not a dream m It was nil a a. lie responded Mr Balle Bailey Toes Does not lIot the senator believe c that thal deposited the as appears lii In n evidence c Mr Nr Bailey Dailey was asked lJ by Air Mr Beveridge and ho promptly DrOm replied that hat t he ht lid did not I What hat motive mothe could have hare ul e prompted the he testimony till the India nan demanded d. d The rho same Mme motive c th that thit u c. caused cd others to want to destroy e tTO MI Mr s Lorime-'s character character character char char- acter was wai Baileys Bailey's explanation At this point Mr Mr- orld nc c Introduced ai in an affidavit lt from Newton Nekton chief d. d elek k of tl tho Ih Chicago stale tle t le bank together with a photographic COp copy of th the famous deposit slip Mr Bailey Dalley promptly seized the to obtain consent to tho the publication of the lip In the Congressional lon 1 Record for the he purpose of sustaining sustain Inn ing a as he lie said sald his char charge e of forgery forger Mr Cummins advanced ad tho the theory that thIn the mone money said nIt to have hee been used in tho the el election of Mr Lorimer had han had origin similar to that of Lh famous pot Jack An adjournment was walS then taken for tho the da day |