| Show WILLIAMS AS A FILIBUSTER Interrupts Proceedings s In iii house Hout c e to Force FOllO Statehood Report Washington May 3 3 Democratic Lea Leader er John Sharp Williams to today a widened the latitude of his filibuster In the hou house hoUbe e because of the refu lefus-al lefus al of the conferees to report on the statehood statehood statehood state state- hood bill Ho lie raised a point Joint of no quorum C whenever one ono s seemed emel not to tobe tobe tobe be present Heretofore he ne has contented contented con con- tented himself with refusing unanImous unanimous consents conent When hen the house met mel today Leader Williams bi brought ought brought about a roll 1011 call thereby consuming 35 minutes of time tinie to decide if a quorum was present plesent to consider the naval appropriation bill Two hun hundred le and ann were accounted for fOl and the tho naval supply bill hili was taken up for Cor or general debate t Twice In the afternoon ho Interrupted to t demand a count but hut In both Instances Instances in instances In- In stances a quorum was secured by bringing In the members from th the cloak and amid committee rooms It is the intention of or the Democratic leader el to follow folios out the filibuster until the statehood bill Is bi ought brought before the house Di Xu nl Bill BUI The naval bill carrying practically was discussed e at length b by Chairman Fo Foss of or the naval com coin c He lie declared that the committee com coin w had been exceedingly modest in iii keeping down dori the appropriation and amid I pointed with pride to tho the fact that the I estimates had been cut He lie al also o d dell delt ell at length upon tho the pressing press press- ing Imig need for greater and more powerful powerful powerful power power- ful battleships Ba saying that the present present pres pros ent types were not up to tho the standard of today This nece necessity It he lie continued continued contin contin- prompted the committee to recommend recommend rec rue the battleship which I is expected to be he the greatest fighting machine in the world Representative Knowland Rep nop Cal Cah addressed himself to the navys navy's prO progress He lie wanted more ships but desired that they be built In the government governments government's gov gov- navy yards Instead of by contract These rhese were tho the only two speeches touching on omi the tho navy y MI Mr Goebel Rep ReI 0 O. devoted de his remarks to the question of oC naturalization natural natural- i atlon declaring that the educational test tel of oC the tho pending naturalization mca measure ure W was a ridiculous piece of oC proposed proposed pro pro- po posed cd legislation Europe a n Dumping Ground Mr Mi Bates Rep Hep Pa defended c practice of ot American manufacturers selling their products In foreign markets mar mar- at a n. price less than that charged In the American markets American manufacturers made a dumping gl ground und of continental Europe he lie de declared de- de I de-I dared and the manufacturers of free free- trade ho continued have a sl 1 ar method e od c dc r. dc-r. r z Mr R CI m. m n Va VJ a 3 tar tar- 1 I r. r speech h and aM t that tat thettia tho the tu iuro v w vy y to t. ran L a 1 revision was n-as for forthe forthe Ol the people to oust the Republicans toni political control Mr Humphreys Dem Miss mado a pl plea a for tor the adoption of or his bill which permits making public the lists of persons h h holding internal revenue rr H it in h to state ti ant o tiers cers ers to arrest proprietors of ef unlicensed ed I I bars or of or blind tigers in prohibition I states |