Show 0 y R. R Rt- Rt C. C cr 0 I lit I t f 1 r J I tOi 0 4 JE JEf LJ J 3 i MV f fJ I a Ui 1 t for or Pop Popular Jar n of Senators t 4 Fails to Pass TS MAJORITY BUT BUTi i FAILS OF TWO THIRDS s Sessi Session n From il i Monday to Eight r t This Morning f H 4 w WASHINGTON Feb Feb cb 58 44 4 t ih he voto on n direct election of ot I I. I r resulted sul cd in n the defeat defeat- t t If f the resolution by a aoto vote voto of 54 i for fur to 23 a against alD t. t a two 4 thirds vote oto b being izi necessary to toW I W secure ure its Us pa passage g 1 t 1 1 I i- i 1 4 t H 11 c I I 0 I f I t Teh ob 28 Tto 28 Tho O case caso I Lorimer r and the question of I li title t to a se seat ea In the s senate stood afternoon apparently where It has J r for r many tay days dag hI his supporters con- con conI I tiT 1 be g In the of a I majority In iI his behalf If only a could be be reached his opponents I reason tenon or another fighting inch k f Inch Ch to prevent a a. vote I of tho the antis is believe that in in Vision Lorimer would bo ejected I for fir that reason they want adjourn adjourn- Jo to find nd tho matter still pending ate are willing illing to havo a vote rote on onit if it they can ean have havo also a voto on ratter especially the permanent board bill to which to-which which some ome of Lori Lori- i supporters are arc bitterly opposed senate was in In continuous session light and faces today's work and nud ty of another nfl all night nig-ht session nood anything but amiable te in accordance with a pro pre his afternoon u 1 the 1110 Lo Lorimer t i with a V vt e ort tf r f An n 1 to 0 the tho United States constitution If g for the direct dired election of ot sen- sen n- n f Tie The resolution which required thirds majority wa was lost lest i aoto vote of 54 M to 33 rl S 'S Wends Friends Still SUll Hopeful friends of ot Senator or have 6 M 10 o means mans surrendered hope of get Jet vote vote in his case before final ad ad- iet T r Stone who last night refU refused cd huly to consent a vote a-vote said today I he ba would not stand out and Senar Sona- Sona r who hitherto had taken 11 t Hla Uk against t a R vote ote on the tariff id 4 deel declared red himself 80 so much disby dis- dis 1 by last ni nights night's ht's filibuster that ho he tr sr would resort to dIlator dilatory unless the interests of his has own or the fundamental of the government should bo o in- in n ed fa 1 until 1030 o'clock today tho the chamber was deserted Senators i time In tn getting ay away after aCter the beof beof beof be- be of the recess but they were wera not apt pt in returning and tho the hour for which was waa as 11 o'clock was waI approaching when they began to tok k their appearance on tho the floor and committee rooms the t most part they looked fresh considering the ordeal l u S which they had p p pissed but some BOme ed to te great creat fatigue Is early arrivals were Demo Demo- to attend a a. party conIn cont con- con Jn In lii which h it was ivas hoped a a. program t be agreed upon which would pera per pcr- a ment of of the snarl The toce w wu called at the instance of ot ir Stan who insisted that before fore ud a ree to any program he must behind Jura hu a. a decision of or his hla party part en te yr Understanding senator freely assumed for last ast nt nights night's hta failure to toan an and while hUe he het et t talk fo for publication he hI let his know know now that he ou would d hold bold out tely unless he le could be a assured sued stid he heu was was' u not willing to act on responsibility of at any anyone one meaning anIng Senator mator Bailey P PP rd that Mr Bailey had rid rid- to surrender his hIa poj po po- j a s vote yote on the tariff board ig g a vote could be a. a assured on the t resolution t lutton Mr Mt Stone vigorously J Lorimer and while he did not go gos it t. s to f tty sy Y th there re should hould be no votA vot t tt r. r he Indicated there should hould concert The wa was wa he 19 tint first to reich tuch the tM coherence Texan ba iras wat not so soi prompt Ii enl Sherman had sut t tt time Ene to t g o 0 home and end change from clothe to an en ordinary business WM as win caln In n thee chair b hen hon n the J th the th of ot Monday at ataI 5 aI About fifty senators senator were ero In hf 1 at it this hour bour Wanted to Know Enow rj who was wu acting as tot of Senator Crawford Crawfor the leading t Lorimer the ma i e erf rf by the vice vlee pr prel- prel t y yielded ed to Senator K t C who bo v hot wanted to know it if the Oc thor of the legislative day of or Menthe Ione Mon Men the e hour nour ot or 12 1 o'clock noon 11 Villate Tiu ie the special order for tor a a. direct tl election of senators c hour thour The Tho chair held that Kt Senator Kelson th then n moved d n In Q adJournment of ot Monday Mondays 5 l It be to m meet t at 1150 1160 TM hI wa u ned agreed to 1 of or Mississippi ppl pleaded ni es not to delay action on t U tt before th th s lie He Ert D announcement nt of or ornI nI Jon must be taken aa as sin sin- ld not flot think tho matter of ot lI or r tho reciprocity agree agree- t U. U 1 business Importance to of or Nevada alto also cona con- con w t th a a. brier brief speech peach He SI for for-a tariff i oard and he did S M embarras the D Demo mo J. J jr i nr il Iti It l' l vl ilon of ot the tari tariff members lumbers were appointed a I In an n president especially 81 clany ent nt had appointed to the tha r l of the United States a Ii n a and S-nd a Lamar 1 r At aL l io O moved d. d ad ad- j until 1150 o'clock and it It was 5 ordered Democrats Pall Fan to Agree During Durin the tho interval b between ten t adJournment adjournment adjournment adjourn adJourn- ment and reconvening recon of ot tho the senate It was ascertained that the tho Democratic conference conference con con- ference served no purpose except to develop develop de do the tha fact that any agreement on a a. legislative o program was quite out of or tho the question In tho the secret meeting the expression against an understanding was emphatic A number numb r of ot Democratic senators ex expressed ox- ox pressed tho the view that as ax the th senate nate was Republican by a two-thirds two majority that party should be left to work orl out Its own problems without the aid of or the Do- Do Ui Tho The meeting also afforded Senator opportunity to make mako his Ms views kno Ho He not only onty wanted the advice of ot his party friends friend but he confessed to o anxiety lest leat an nn agreement nt to vote on the hn Ix Lorimer resolution and the tariff board bill bUl might also aJeo involve a vote tote on the reciprocity bill Senator Stone voiced th the opinion o that a vote ote might mean Its defeat New Legislative Day Begins At 1160 1110 o'clock the now no nole le legislative day began egan in th tho way with prayer or Bythe by bythe bythe the chaplain and tho the reading of ot tho the journal Jour jour- nal During Durin the reading a number r of ot mem- mem hers bera of or tho the house bouee came Into the senate chamber prominent among them being Champ Clark of ot Missouri and Ohio James of ot Kentucky two to of ot the Democratic lead leaden era en In the house It 11 was wu 1 1310 1210 10 o'clock when th the Journal ras as aJ completed By direction of ot tho chair the Joint r reo- reo lo- lo lutton providing for the election lecUn of senator senators sena sena- tON tors tor by the people opte as aa amended by the Sutherland provision pro n giving the federal government gO ru supervisory e control over tim tho send senatorial elections was waa all placed aced before the senate The ae and na rULe flays s were ordered on the resolution Senator Bacon of ot Georgia en endeavored en- en ored dea to offer an amendment to th tb the r resolution so 10 as to provide that the federal ted fed oral eral supervision f of elections ild eho-ild apply only in those thou states the le legislatures laturell of ot which had bad failed to designate ate the manner ranner and method of hold holding In the elections election The Tho amendment Was u held not in order and th the ron roll call il was waa proc e edd d with Uh It was 8 a foregone fore on conclusion that the resolution resolution reso reso- lution lutton would not have haw the two-thirds two majority ma ma- jor-it jor necessary to It its I passage but de despite do- do spite t l. l fact ta-ct the voting oUn wits waa followed ed with wit keen Interest Row How Se Senators tors Voted Fo Following it Ii the theote vote ote on the tho direct election alec elec tion of ot senators senator Yeas Yeu Bailey Beveridge Borah Borab Bourne Bra Bradley le Brig Briggs Brigga l. l Bro Bron ni Bu Burkett Burton Carter Chamberlain Clapp Clark W Clarke Arkansas Ar Ar- Ar- Ar kansas Cullom Cummins Curtis Davis DIxon u t Dupont ont Frye Gamble Gam Gani- ble Gore Guggenheim Jones Jone La Toilette o McCumber Martin Nelson Nellon N Newland lands nixon NUon Overman Owen n t ter r. r P Pile Piles Rayner Shively JIm elm moos mODI Smith Man land Smith gan an Smith Emith South Carolina Stephenson Stephen Stephen- son Stone Sutherland Sw Swanson Taylor Thornton Warner Watson Young Youn G 54 Na Nays Bacon s Bucon Bankhead Bulkeley Bu Banham Burrows Burro Crone Crane Dt te DG pow Dick Fletcher Flint Foster Hale Heyburn Johnston John John- ston Eean 1 Lodge Lorimer Money doney Oliver Oliver Oli Oil ver var Pa Page Penrose Percy Richardson ln Root Scott Smoot Tiliman Warren P U. 33 S S Several veral Wore Were Absent Abent Th The Th absentees were Wore Senators Senator Aldrich Crawford Frazier and al Terrell Terroll of Georgia Vh When n the resolution was waa declared lost there was no d demonstration of any sort ort From the Democratic 11 side on the floor there thore wore several modulated calls of ot Good good OO The Sutherland amendment amendment amend amend- ment had made the he measure unpopular with some oom of the ho tar far southern senators |