Show BILLS THAT FAILED TO PA PASS Efforts to Amond Laws Commissions I Civil ChU and Interstate merrO u as Jun Among tip whiM pUI Into th the forgotten day In III legislation twO TG posing to 4 th the laws law which get 10 Sri m two Both the be tauT 1111 stats tt commission and thu cIvil mOl will con as they have In the Ole past ut under tIlt nIl laws law III as they are without cb change and an wIthout a suggestion ot of modification tad And y ft very every COllar Congress a seining tN Ire effort is made In certain trI tori to have bills bill passed greAtly modI tying both Do Bot and house In their committe 10 0 to SC the trouble ol of giving to opposed to Ute the commIssions or present and the are re heard beard In rebuttal At this suitor Ion of Con Congress th Ih civil service commis commission sion elon has hla had or ci a rest NIl the attack being made u a against It ItIn ItIn In the house when Ute the for the support of UI time commissIon Will was ruck out or of the hIlt bUI In committee ot 01 the no record vote vole w was restored when the yeas reu and nd nays nay w wets called hi the House HOUN The Th utaH men who were wre most two years yean leo ao to repeal the civil service law outright or to greatly reU modIfy It have hav this year rear contented themselves wIth the usual attack upon the I Yet bUll bills have havi been Intro Introduced Introduced In the house for th the repeal and of tile the law antI and some mem bars of the committee having the mat tr In charge have hav endeavored to secure action but without result ThIs THIll CO COMMISsION The Interstate commerce commission has ben been ItSelf the aggressor In the matter of seeking legislation at this session on ot of Congress This commissIon has hILI endeavored strenuously to nt get p a abill bill passed strengthenIng I and enlarging its powers but success Bristly the commission wants wante the power of a court so 10 that It can en enforce enforce force Its ILl edicts At It may Is II Ru au orders ordera but It cannot compel the partIes to whom they are addressed to obey them ViolatIons of law must be proved In the United States courts courte and punished by these tbell courts courtl This power flOwer Congress Conre hesitates t tp confer We dont want to make mke the prose lOll cuter the judge JudIe and ancS the executor OM OMan on an and 1 the sam m I is the reason given en and the suggestion has been made that the commission should Mould be divIded and make prosecutIons and lid then try to d dehle di didde ehle the caise and also have power to enforce Its edicts But Dut all this II I so 10 complicated sad nd time the InterN interests Is affected so 80 strong and th the raised so 10 difficult to solve soI that Congress Congre just passes It along Ion until another session Ion This happens nearly every year SENATOR When Joseph h W IV Bailey Dalley com comes to the Sena te and begins ida 1111 six Ix year term he will be as 38 years yean r b by far than are mOlt men who enter that body II lie will corns come also a with a eon con steppIng from tb the to the up upper branch of Can Congress after ten year yearl of oC service In the former body Mr nalle Bailey had quite a remark remarkable remarkable able career In the house serving two terms the there ht he u chosen lead tr Cr of at hIs hla party ever a dOlen men ot of much longer service and some lome of whom were active candidates tee for the place This was U when lIe Ime wu was al 33 years yearl old For tour four yea years JI lie was U the recognised leader of hi his party Its ILl nominee for l speaker the ranking minority member ot of the committees on ways slid and means and rul roles Them he declined a third term tenn for tor the pi place and announced bl his candidacy for tor tb the Senate winning hll light In the Democratic primaries and Insuring h his election defeating a man mall who had already pined gained considerable l distInction in III tb the State at as a senator lIr Bailey nailer enters u upon On his senatorial life under the most Ills 1111 CAreer will be watched with much Interest a as there is II a great d deal al ot of II as to 10 whether he will do de the same me for leadership smi AM receive I as early recognition In the Senat enat u is il lit Us the Rouse The of f Mr Ir Bailey nUe to the Senate recalls tb the fact rd Ut h hi around hi hin a number of yoUng men who have bave fared quite jilt well In the hoses Among them theau themire ire are 0 of South Carolina and Sullivan of Mississippi both since to tb the Senate Swanson ot of VIr Ir a promising candidate lor or guy IOV rear ot of hit lit State Stat and Underwood ot of labama who is II ROW now the Democratic whip SETTLED IN all 11 tilt the tortal contests In Inthe the he south lOuth are sewed by the In n the tbt north It Is wed 11 known that not maUl after tb the caucus is II the he settled and not even hen sometimes Take Saks the cue case of Mr M Qua husy ne lie won the primaries and the and nd woj U not elected In time the root moet of tile the lOul southern Status It Is Ia differ eDL at Senator MOI DI return was set lit ted u wu was Cr electIon to the enate Tm same Is true In the case CUI ot f Senator Martin of Virginia In South louth Carolina It li the law the bus Iture ratifying the choice of the martINI Ot Of course tilt the fat fact that the in hI the southern Slates are lUre to be Democratic makes makee the mart arIes the reAl important event espe where Ills it I either the law lawor or eu cus tom nn to settle the contest In time the nomi sting conventions n |