--- - -T "'- rrf,-f?"--'-'T" ; fltfr w , I IN R J! r The Commoner. VOLUME 11, NUMBER 3 .doclarod ho did not have to mako a point of ordor; that it was his right to recognition undor tho now rulo without raising any point of ordor against tho Bpoakor's action. 'You'll overrule mo if I malco a point of ordor,' said Mr. Fitzgerald. Insur gents, domocrats and regulars jumped into tho freo debate that fol lowed. Upon tho speaker's rofusul to rocognizo Mr. FJtzgorald tho lat tor was finally forced to malco a point of ordor against tho talcing up of tho army appropriation bill. The spoakor had his ruling on tho point prepared in advance and road from manuscript. Ho held that tho now rulo did not make it mandatory upon tho houso to tako up tho motions to dlschargo a committee; that it sim ply made such motions in order, if tho house desired to take them up. 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"Hu.niir cauwnff W "otthoro.jmptoa.jou ticca Iproroj" ImtSKI S 1M "' ,our h" "W k". rfoSE AND THROAT Kte2iaisvfwv' f. GERMAN-flMERIftAN IHeTiTiiTtr y o,, .... . w """l Kon08 City. Mo FREE WIc"ne"fOR I m. iLM H H l WSKt BWr DHH m U lim Hm. Hi tinnnnad Ml- PflVTIA of NOW York. republican loader of tho house. Tho Payne motion was the first test of strength In tho houso and it was de feated, 155 to 124. Then followed an acrimonious debate upon tho rul ing. When the vote finally was tak en up the appeal from Speaker Can non's ruling, twenty-two insurgents and all but one of tho democrats present voted against the speaker. Tho result was the defeat of his ruling by a vote of 145 to 126. Four teen members answered present, but did not vote because of pairs with absent members. Tho republicans who voted with the democrats against the speaker were: Carey, Wisconsin; Cassidy, Ohio; David son, Wisconsin; Fish, New York; Goode, Iowa; Gronna, North Dakota; Haugen, Iowa; Hinshaw, Nebraska; Hollingsworth. Ohio: Hubbard. Iowa; Kendall, Iowa; Kopp, Wiscon sin; Kustorman, Wisconsin; Lenrrot, Wisconsin; Madison, Kansas; Morse, Wisconsin; Nelson, Wisconsin; Nor ris, Nebraska; Pickett, Iowa; Poin dexter, Washington; Stafford, Wis consin, and Steenerson, Minnesota. Representative Saunders, of Virginia, was the only democrat voting against Mr. Fitzgerald in the appeal from tho chair's decision. The result of tho vote is to settle definitely the status of the new rule. Th ninn had been outlined before the session opened to attempt to set tho army appropriation bill in ahead of the motions to take bills away from com mittees. Representative Norris of Nebraska, who led the light that led in the wresting of the rules commit tee away from the control of the speaker last March; declared that the intent of the rule had been plain and that those who favored it did not propose to see its real' force taken away from it. The rule that brought about the test of strength and the defeat of the regular forces is the last change that was made in the code of rules of the house last ses sion. It was prepared by Champ Clark, the minority leader, and passed last June with but one dis senting vote. Its purpose was to give a means for getting bills away from committees, when the latter at tempted to 'smother' them." Denial was made at the British embassy in Washington of rumors current in London that Ambassador Bryco intended to resign. During last year forty-nine men J?!861' t0 the Penitentiary and 566 to jail for selling liquor to In dians. The facts are stated in a re port by Special Officer William B. Johnson. Colonel Enoch H. Crowder will be appointed judge advocate general of the army on FebruaTy 14, upon the retirement of General George B Charles D. Norton, secretary to the president will retire and engage in private business. b PiPSiD, In tile senate sator Cummins charged that the pending ocean mall bounty bill is a near en- ?,ilD: e?ge to a general shIP sub sidy which may require an annual expenditure of from flity to one hundred million dollars. The exposition committee of the ?Uoe40frtrepresentatlves by a vote of 9 to 6 has reported in favor of New Orleans as the site for the Pan ama exposition of 1915. The democratic members of the new house of representatives met in tlon for speaker in tho houso of the x&8eventth .congress Champ Clark of Missouri. An Associated Press re. port of tho meeting says: "A great ovation was given Champ Clark of Missouri when Mr. Wilson of Penn sylvania, in a speech, declared that he would gladly voto for Clark for president. Tho caucus adopted the Foster resolution, clothing the ways and means committee with tho pow er of naming tho standing, commit tees of the house subject to caucus ratification. Ono of tho significant speeches in the nomination of Mr. Clark was by Mr. Ansberry of Ohio. On behalf of tho sixteen democratic members elected to the Sixty-second congress from the great state of Ohio," said Mr. Ansberry, 'the state which at the next convention of tho democratic party will present the name of Judson Harmon for the presidency, I second the nomination of Champ Clark of Missouri.' At mention of. Mr. Harmon's name sev eral democrats applauded. There was little cheering at his mention of Mr. Clark, Mr. Clark's friends fear ing that cheering in that connection might be misinterpreted for cheer ing for the Ohioan who was con spicuously mentioned for the presi dential nomination. Representative Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama was unanimously nominated for chairman of the ways a;nd means committee. His name was proposed by Champ Clark. Representative Clark of Florida struck the first dis cordant note by objecting to the fixed program. Messrs. Adamson of Georgia and Sulzer of New York, ranking members, respectively, of (Continued on Page 15) CLUBS FOR 1911 Pub's With . . , . Prlco. Com'ucr American Magazine, N. Y...S1.50 $1.75 American Boy, Detroit 1.00 1.50 Amor. Bee Journal, Chicago 1.00 1.50 Boy's World, Elgin, 111 50 1.00 Breeder's Gazette, Chicago 1.75 r -, 1.75 Current Literature. N. Y... ,3.00 -3.00 Cosmopolitan, N. Y Commercial Appeal, Wkly. Memphis, Tenn 50-, 1.00 Courier-Journal, Louisville 1.00 1.25 Christian Homo, Wkly., Charlotte, N. C l.ob 1.25 Democrat, Johnstown, Pa.. 1.00 1.25 Delineator, N. Y i.oo 155 Etude, Philadelphia 1.50 175 Enquirer, Cincinnati 1.00 l!25 Forest & Stream, N. 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