Show ij nm Of r PANAMA M DEBATED Sets Forth orth Senator aloe Country Countr Has flat c on oa the Isthmus M MAKES HAKES AK ES A LITTLE LE PREDICTION P TION i Will Not ot be I Able t to president w 53 r JUre Js Procure Appropriation II alt att of 0 r Conn Cann Defends Him 21 After the tIc dis ton Dec DW cine mornIng nomine bu business n S m lit the tho lal I al of S routine Mr Ir Mown Morgan culled called f forth fl r th the ding today of th tho ho bill introduced by blot bin binm I reading ee for tor the Iw a tho mho United Slut o I Panama m to resolution directing theto the tho the I Io O of Into treaties forth for the th thee to 10 enter canal tin the tho N cur cura of n He lie then entered upon a o 1 e route a formal U expiation of oC tho the two cocas meas urt ico continuing Mr hr Ir M Morgan W ot whIch the hM haa tie stIng Baying that 1 In III seeking not t of the are t tier of to tho precipitancy duo d u were but at State States I Iho It Itt lIt of the Unite present the impossible to tD unto undo what hal halad ho however e r t as 31 that red Jd ad been done and ha hI contended be III n ne l 1 In orde older ollIer to rid of with the thc en c c cre s of our ti tit et M pomo po make mn e H hn hI J re t T must mart m s M with h Colombia n bum for or It 1 Coon Colom to be hI 11 el that thattIL ui If WI not flat t to tD Submit calmly cn mi It Jf ho do de meant n Ua tIL In Pan to build u II dared 1 mL re Y we ue We e mutt must mu are lue t hao hlO the good will o of f ema for without ho t It tho the obstacle 3 Colombia Indefinitely Increase Mr Ir Mar Mor Morn taro mad made nu an t I Ito nl to the al apers pu pl n endeavors to no IC their mac ule to tho s Urn Information llon concerning I Mire art Inz there theio was lIIS no probability Solution new In I an any that from tho h executive depart depatt de i art teat I PREDICTS Jr Mr Morgan lorg n predicted that the tho prea would not bo he able to tu secure cu ny na 1 Item Simons Indeed ho mid s I 1 IH l ho H don I believe e better for campaign It eI l I Is bettor hett r for tor campaign pur purI that legislation on an tho canal conal one III I should consist of promises only Iff lie Ill sand Mid that thit he Inserted In his bill the thi loM for the tho th payment of or 16 OHM for the of ot Colombia he had heard tho the president had entered Into mi nil for tor tho the pay payment ment ml of that sum for tor Hint pui pose e elie this lie He ie hid had Inserted this p provision o ui well u tt the others ethers In the Interest of ot pencil and nd rood good will wll and In tho the Interest of a IL Panama canal and Ind of ot all lill accrued ight It H w was as Intended to meet tho the emergency and he lie hoped It would bo bu so by b all persona concerned Then When Mr Morgan concluded Mr lir II r platt plait Conn Cone concluded his loIs speech on the he Herman Gorman Panama resolution begun beRun br h Hw Be II again took up the tye argument that the action of the United salted States State and other rowers powers In rec ree reer willing r Panama H ty and he dew the Inference that tho the must trust tnt fort proceeded upon that theory theor DEFENDS PRESIDENT Mr tr r Platt Plat defended tho the president the tha charge of ot committing nn at sit act of war or even een mi nu net act of Inter litter denying that his torts nets In III con can conr r section with Kith the revolt mounted to either It U Is I x easy he raid Mid lo to a make mako es and to bilk In Inin Inan InIn in an excited way troy We W want specifications Ions Mons and line It Is III time for tOl who nik of 01 nets of Will war and of ot Intervention to tell lell ui what nn nil net act of ot war Is and that hat art at of tho the president lre In III thin enso amounts to war or It Is acts leI of 01 which we 0 are lira speaking and 1111 wo WI wesee are see not concerned with what the proal president dent nt thinks or wants One tiling thing about the president was vas os tint that th t the people bellowed believed him honest that he was IM ns a n 1 man who did what ho h lobe to be right MUT MIT The president pro lied had mot met tho the charges charged and ind Insinuations Unit that Im loo h hall had 0 11 II lIed it IJ a revolution n In a I to Con mess rr 1101 Hal ho he been 1 president sold Bald Mr Platt Flail he tie would Mould one noe lw hae a done It II rut but ut the president decided to rest I t hid hla hid hideR ww rase eR with tho the American people lie Ifs then reed read rl the uart BIt of ur tho the o nt nl which denied 1 the charges charger t h arg iud aid IU I ho Im mild wall ho hI would take the Ike word or of o the th president tutu that nf tot any newspaper article signed or unsigned Mr lr Platt said that our rights on tho tim Isthmus were wera superior to those of dry nn treaty trent He lie stout said Ire President Ir t lent had tho tow same tame constitutional right to Send fend ships and land marines nt lit Ian aina to protect American Interests lives and property ns nil President dent Ilent had to send troops to Pekin for tor the relief of ot tho mho American Mr doh held that independently of or orthe the low treaty trealY of or 1646 11 the th United Slates hid had the rl tJ right ht to protect transit tran cross the lire Isthmus even Columbia Colombia In Indeed Indeed deed l we were hound bound not only to protect our own OMI Interests on mat the mho Isthmus but hut those of o the civilized world Mr lr Till II asked If Ir tho the attitude altitude of tho the Colombian forces Was VOH not lIot In tow of ot n a 1 dicker or badger r to tl In loi the price of going 11 Mr h r Platt Plait replied Mr Ir and his 42 men hall had ii ad nothing to tu d do i tho thu buying of the Ble of the Colombian troops hoops Ho ilo added tI tint that t bo ho had peen Heen the tho newspaper report that the tho vice rIre Ire consul who was suns not an tn American citizen 1 II load had supplied money mOlle to secure cure Torres Torr L departure liven If It that were yore true trul It mild did not Involve In lit complicity tho the government of ot the th Stites There would be bo he add added ed ell no In III accepting the theory of nf good faith filth In III those tho matters If it nena torti tors wonted 1 t 11 a canal at Panama and lid did not lIot It at lit TI IAN WANTS PANAMA PAN IA I 1 want watt n a canal en comma I at ut re responded responded Mr Jr If It we e do mid d not have to 10 steed steal It To ro this its expression lon Mr dir lr Platt took ex ce ns unworthy of n 1 gentleman Senator Platt spoke O of the lime doc doctrine doctrine doctrine trine of o International I eminent do domain mIll math II but said Bald that the tho phrase was u IL misnomer as its II there was no question of ot domain Involved lint But ho ridded there thero la I s reu reason on for tor saying that If the people owning the strip of o land iI which the tho world has hal said sold there them should bo be an nil Ir II canal cOMI hedge It about with strike for money and ond hold up negotiations Mons the United States If It the canal cannot be bo built In III any other way will 11 build band It with a n strong Biron arm and the Ih message ngo of tho time president was 1011 entirely justified on all that amt point Speaking of oC the presidents recognition lion tion of tho the now new Ill republic Mr Platt Plait said Mid The net act stands out as nl that of n a 1 brave brac and man ns Ol that of n a amin nan min who u le I neither nor Impetuous He lie did tin the right thing at ut the tho right tine time time the thing which will Insure the tho building of tho time canal ennal which has hal been h cn long lOll delayed We Re will trill ratify rotH tho time treaty wn ro 1 will build the canal and 1 when the time ships of ot the whole world with whim their heir cargoes lito traversing It these criticisms these attacks these tiles will be ba forgotten and whatever Mr lr Hoo celt may Inn do In the time present or any other ether r term tern of this lids act will stand forth as us the greatest of his its career STO Mr was recognized to rend read the O manifesto nod the comment made mado on It by b the Republican punt plat form of ot 1560 Ho loo contended that the policy of ot the tho present was that might makes right It Is III he sold tho the doctrine of ot the wolf In III fable that Whether tho the tom run up or 01 down lawn I 1 am nm above aboc you YOI and I you ou for tor supper He lie declared our course In Panama to toIto he Ito Imply dimply greedy mid amid dirty Mr lie Ir Teller loiter In lit reply to Mr MI Plaits reference to time the attacks on the president std ond said ho lie Teller had hud not mint reached I the point that the king In corn cnn cando do no wrong As for tur himself he wad VOH going to 10 vote vole ote against time the treaty because be bt cause couso It hall hail been negotiated with a n combination of men inert who hat had no tight light I to make e It If It the treaty trealY should hould bo be he would accept It as tho time law of or the land bond but until that was Bono dono ho he should ux erso his hit right as 19 n 0 senator to oppose e eIt It even though thou h lie hue thereby should win executive disfavor Ho lie did dill not deny d the right of ot the Iho president to 10 recognize the mho Independence of or but If It he did not exercise Just JURt discrimination ho was Willi subject to adverse criticism Mr Teller feller said cald lul 1 that no condemnation lion tion hid had been made marll of the sending of our warships to Panama but thu the nt It attick tn tick k had been beon directed at the presidents dents bents In encouragement of lit till the Panama revolt molt When Whon Mr Ir Teller concluded tho the semi Men ate nto u went enl Into executive session lolI and noon loon adjourned |