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Show Filibuster In M Senate Resumed; !H 3uat3.3 P-rparttl for 'Finish Flghi. jH Wnshington, Sept. 21. Tho nil-, , H huutei- cii t.u nnd luvruor bill H v.ub csumtu today In uc cn;.to nruld. sbbbbbbbbbbbbI the iiekslbltltlC'M of eominoinlBii. JbbbbI Char'ntnu S miuons of the Hill. i H commltttu huld lufoimal confoienccM with Senator I.iirtcn, lending option. H cut of tho bill, developed that both, H sides might yield mime points. Mr, iH llurton toid tho senate ho wonid hu lil tntiHilt.il with a lump approprlutlou bHbbbb ot not more than $20,000,000 to be IbHbebbbbbI Hpuut by tho wrr department. H After n couterenco with I'rciilitont H Wilton, Chairman Simmons said tho ceunto would stay In sesslou coutln- SIBBa tit. .i.!y until tho bill wan passed. Hn ' lulH expected a vote tomorrow night or IbKbbB Wednesday. There wns no Intention, illl ho mild, of mnkliig the bill lucludu Hbbh only projects already under wny und IflRaH thu president had not Insisted on jj EwH Senator Hlmmous called nt thu j bIbI Whlto HbtiBe, primarily to discuss 9 Sl thu Alaska coal leuHtug measure', y miH which President Wilson Is enger to 4 nil havo passed.' Tho senator told thu H president tho bill could hu taken up j iVH after thu rivers aud harbors bill. ' lMH When Senator llurton learned ot 91 H tho ptnu for n continuous session, ho llflH declared lie was prepared. ! HHH |