Show supporting THE PRESIDENT Is solidly behind the trai lun washington march 7 the sentiment bt the capitol today and especially on be eide was unanimous in of the action of jhb president in defining to recall general lee the im bonse caravity of the situation seemed profoundly to impress the mem bere without regard to party all united in commending om the presidents firm stand ind the unanimous desire expressed was n support of any measures he may necessary to maintain the amerian contention representative livingston of georgia i minority member of the appropriations committee and mr bodine a minority member of the naval affairs ommittee both declared that they vote for the president asked congress Can gress ought to be solidly behind ibe now said mr bivines lon this is no time for criticism or bic kerine of any kind la the face of an impending foreign war party lines be forgotten were are americans first partisans afterward it anu bo stated on the highest authority that the attitude of speaker reed and some of the other republican leaders who have sought to keep down the jingo spirit in the house has been misunderstood by the public their purpose in delaying action on the bill two additional of artillery was to prevent as far as possible any undue alarm while it is not generally known it is nevertheless true that the republican leaders of the have given the administration assurances su rances that any emergency action which may be deemed necessary to uphold the dignity of the country will be promptly ratified the whole aim of the republican leaders under the leadership of the speaker haa been and is to avoid hasty action orthe possibility far as possible of incendiary utterances on the floor which might make a diplomatic settlement of the controversy more difficult but the administration understands that abo majority in the house is behind them and the money and will be stint when called for i |