Show ROOSEVELT IS FOE TO UNIONS lavernah Lv ernah regard him a in same class a rockefeller and morgan washington april 4 in the house today an attempt to secure consideration under suspension of the rules of the bill appropriating for the lewla and dark centennial exposition to be held in portland ore in 1905 failed after the house had divided several times and the roll bad been called twice tho academy appropriation bill wae taken up and after mr parker in charge of the bill bod its features fea briefly mr Gol algle ot new york poke a behalf of th jewa in the united states for whom he asked equal treatment and privilege ahw traveling in russia mr of california made aa attack on president roosevelt and mr morrell the mogro consideration bad not awn concluded when the house adjourned under the of debate mr of california the labor and attacked roosvelt for having turned the active arm of the aalst the men who work tbt fann he had wras HI atie ihde of special ia privileges and and associated itself with the men who hire and against the men who are harej referring to the miller case la the government printing office he said that the president had embraced the opportunity ta a letter to secretary cortelyou on the subject of the finding of the anthracite coal strike commission to express himself in language which clearly identified him with the open shop in private employment he said that the president of this country who goes forth and seeks to place a barrier in the way of labor unions by encouraging non unionism under the guise of an open shop Is the deadliest common foe of labor in fi way mr livernash held the in the highest esteem but regarded him today as the man of all americans worse than rockefeller C boegle and morgan to the labor unions mr livernash also attacked the membership of the house and said was in that body a distinct intolerance of laboring men and their acts tw mr goldfogle Gold of new york spoke on his resolution introduced january last in reference to the united states exerting every effort to secure from the russian government uniform treatment of americans traveling in russia whether they be jews or christians he declared that russia continues her restrictive strict ive policy against the jews and continues to abuse and dishonor the american pass port whenever presented at her gates by jewish citizens mr robb of missouri delivered a speech against the republican party and said the postoffice Post office department was reeking with corruption while in the general land office frauds and crimes had been committed involving millions of acres of land worth vast sums of money using as Us text the remarks of mr Hardwic lc of georgia on the mogro question in the south delivered in january last mr morrell of pennsylvania said that the ambitious aspiring was treated as an outcast in this country to a certain extent as the jews were treated by the degraded i peasantry in russia everywhere ho eald the negro was beginning to be treated as an interior and was discriminated against in the different walks of life it was not alono in the southern states that the negro was unfairly treated in tho enforcement ot the law in the borth ho said courts and juries often were enemies always ready to exaggerate his faults and ignore hla the upon which democratic institutions of this country were founded the hope of all americans whether native born or naturalized white or black was best exemplified be declared in the door of hope policy as expressed by president roosevelt A bill was passed authorizing the recorder of the general land office to issue certified copies of patents records books and papers such copies to be valid on evidence at the house adjourned |