| Show J t 01 OJ SENATORS or nf Argues A It I by b Ihu People Washington W March 11 For several OUIS today the tho senate had the subsidy bill bi under consideration Mr of ot Florida made midI an In extended speech In opposition to the measure He bill and held hehl analyzed ed the tho bi carefully nn that there was wn no good reason nAOn for tor Its Is enactment Into law saying he believed It I would not accomplish h the tho result resul hoped for It I by Its Is promoters Mr Hoar Indicated his hl op opposition position to such a 1 resolution on tho tha ground that It would subvert the fun tun fundamental principles upon Ullon which the constitution Is II founded It J Is II a mat matter ter of Or fact said ld Senator Hoar that without the Incorporation of ot this principle the Constitution neer could couii have boon agreed to The sol Bol solemn was wal elvon to states small mid Ind that the equality of ot the tho states ItteR never MIor would be destroyed with without wih out tho of oC every one on of ot them He ne did dl not believe that tho adoption of ot the resolution would be accomplished without a n breach Irlach of oC tho nation national al II pledge which lies les nt It the foundation of at thin government It 1 was WIS n question queston which he thought the American people thoroughly understood because 1 It was one of ot the greatest ever eve I brought Into Inlo Inton n legislative assembly for or action any bOIe In the world He HI had ha received letOI urging that senators be bo chosen by direct vote ote of ot the people but every everyone everyone one of ot them bore evidence of ot a 1 work sentiment Mr Hoar said auld he was 8 willing to tn go before nn representative American to discuss dl the proposition which to his mind strunk nt tho very heart of ot the Ih Constitution and Ind to meet champion of ot the proposition Ho referred to 10 the supreme court and nn to the United States as H the tho two great bodies of oC tho government which ware tree from the of ot popular lar movements movement and popular excite excitement mont ment The senate he wild I Il was the greatest deliberative In tho world and lie he believed belev U I the duty dULY of at the to firm before the proposition to strike down one of ot the tho two tO glories of ot the tho republic I will wil do domy domy my duty lul herr here said sall be hr as n a n member of ot the committee but will wi not bo b hur hurried ried and the shall not be b hur If I I can help It I Mr tr Dubols of Idaho that tho tha only of DC the tho Constitution bearing on tho question queston was that each pach should hould have two senators The Th manner of their thelt election was not nt a I vital prin principle ciple pI l c Mr Ir Stewart of oC Nevada declared that the resolution embodied a I movement moment to the equality of or the Iho states In Inthe Inthe the senate enate To his mind It the tho of ot the s nate and of ot the principles upon which It I was waR founded |