Show IH IN THE HOUSE WIN A VICTORI opening of spec al session of con gre s marked by scenes of strife and B tt erness washington after one of the stormiest sess ons in its history the house of representatives on monday regardless of party alignment adopt ed by a vote of to a resola tion by mr fitzgerald dem of new york whereby the rules were amended in several important bartic adars joseph G cannon was re elected speaker the insurgents d d not win the victory they counted on but succeeded bucce eded in bringing about an ex eed angly lively session and obliged the majority to adopt the fitzgerald resolution which is in the nature of a 9 compromise the fitzgerald resolution was a substitute tor for one offered by mr air clark of missouri its adoption was accomplished only after the insurgents with the aid of the democrats with one or two exceptions had won a decided parlia victory by voting down a resolution by mr dalzell making the rules ot of the sixtieth con gress applicable to those of the pres ent congress such was the fever heat of the con troverse tro versy that mr air dark clark of Misso missouri urr got into a spirited colloquy with mr air balzell who had mounted the ros trum to read the resolution of the minority leader mr air clark wanted him ordered away from the desk to which mr dalzell objected saying he had a right to know what the measure contained this incident led 0 a controversy with the speaker which lasted long enough for mr dalzell to get the information he de ailred and he returned to his seat shortly afterward when mr fitz geralds erald s resolution was appropriate mr ur fitzgerald was drawn into a col lequy with mr clark who desired him to yield for a q much bit berness was displayed by the two nen mr fitzgerald at first refused to field he later did so but mr clark inclined his of time remark ng that the new york member would live to regret his action which calle borth the retort aiom mr fitzgerald fitzgeral hat pat he was not to be scared seared by any threats |