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Important Roll Calls

IN THE House of Representatives

DURING THE ft SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

December 6, 1915, to September 8, 1916 lX

Copyright, October,, 1916 By P. F. COLLIER & SON ^/

COLLIER'S WASHINGTON BUREAU BOOKLET NO, 4 FOURTH EDITION

/ «/ ^ COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MARK SULLIVAN EDITOR OF COLLIER'S WEEKLY BYiMARY FARMER, SECRETARY OF COLLIER'S WASHINGTON BUREAU

D. FOR DEMOCRAT R. FOR REPUBLICAN P. FOR PROGRESSIVE

S. FOR SOCIALIST PROH.IFOR PROHIBITIONIST P. P. FOR PROGRESSIVE PROTECTIONIST IND. FOR INDEPENDENT P. R. FOR PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN P. D. FOR PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT

These roll calls were compiled from the current unbound issues of the Congressional Record. To avoid doing anyone an injustice, proofs were submitted to each Representative with the request that he point out any errors he might note. The paging of the permanent bound Congressional Record will be slightly different ^^

A Careful Reading of the Following Is Absolutely Essen- tial to an Intelligent Understanding of This Pamphlet.

The enclosed does not attempt to be a complete list of all the roll calls. It merely includes such as the compiler deemed important. There are, in the course of a session of Congress, a great many roll calls which deal merely with parliamentary situations and others which in the judgment of the com- piler are relatively unimportant; it is also true that some of the roll calls omitted by the present compiler might be deemed important by others. The point which it is desired to make clear is that this does not purport to be a complete record of all the roll calls, and those who make use of it should do so with that understanding. It is also a fact that many important bills pass without roll calls. We would suggest, if it is proposed to reprint or otherwise duplicate the records which we send out, that care should be taken to verify them by com- parison with the original records in the bound volumes of the Congressional Record. While we have sent out millions of statements as to how members voted on individual roll calls and no charge of inaccuracy has yet been made, still it is obvious that there is a certain amount of clerical work involved and, therefore, there is some risk of error. Also a certain amount of judgment must be used by the compiler in making the condensed state- ments of the subjects of the roll call, with which judgment others may occasionally differ. For these reasons, persons who reprint or otherwise duplicate these records must do so wholly on their own responsibility. Col- lier's uses the greatest possible care in compiling the records but "further than this does not guarantee them. By the use of the paging as an index, the records can readily be compared with the originals in the official Con- gressional Record. The official Congressional Record can be consulted in almost any public library or else copies for the dates given can be obtained from the Superin- tendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., for a few cents, the price depending upon the number of pages. The paging in the permanent, bound Congressional Record and the temporary, or daily, Record is slightly different; the dates of the roll calls, of course, are the same. We are frequently asked for a list of the bills and resolutions introduced by a Senator or a Representative. These can be found in the indexes to the Congressional Record, under the name of the person in question, together withi the page references to his speeches. Anyone who will use Collier's record of roll calls as an index can, by spending a day with the bound volumes of the Congressional Record, provide himself with an adequate summary of any Senator's or Representative's speeches and other activities.

PAIRS. f T e have paid no attention to pairs unless the Congressional Record shows specifically just how the Member would have voted. For a further explana- tion, see "Members Recorded as Not Voting." MEMBERS RECORDED AS NOT VOTING.

When a Member is recorded as not voting it does not necessarily mean that he is absent. He may be paired with some absent Member. However, 2 ©CI.A446088^/ * CCT 25 1316 in compiling the roll calls sent out by this office we have not attempted to give the pairs, for reasons which we will attempt to explain. In a speech in the House of Representatives on February 14, 1913, Con- gressman Gardner of said the following: "Then, again, in this Congress I introduced a resolution looking to a change in our absurd system of pairs, under which the attitude of Members on pending legislation is concealed rather than revealed." It is a fact that in many instances it is impossible to tell from the official record whether a Member is paired in favor of or against a measure. On partisan measures, the inference is that the Member would have voted for his party, but when there is a roll call on such non-partisan measures as the establishment of a children's bureau, the bill to prohibit the shipment of liquor into prohibition states, and measures on immigration, it is generally impossible to tell from the Congressional Record whether the Member was in favor of or opposed to the bill. As Congress has it in its power to remedy this state of affairs, we leave individual Members to explain the record. However, we wish to make it plain that there are often legitimate reasons for not voting. For instance, Members serving on important committees are compelled to be present at hearings while the House is in session; or they may be sent out of the city on important public business. Occasionally Members are given leave of absence by formal action of the House because of illness or for other reasons. Before making any inferences from the fact that a Congressman is recorded as not voting, he should be given an oppor- tunity to explain the reason for his failure to vote. It is also true that the fact of a Member's failure to vote constitutes in itself a fact which should be explained to his constituents. No record of attendance is kept in either the Senate or House of Repre- sentatives, and undoubtedly the matter of pairing is sometimes abused. During the Sixty-second Congress, there were at least two Congressmen who refrained from voting on fully 90 per cent of the roll calls. There were three sessions during the Sixty-second Congress, so these gentlemen must have had some motive other than temporary absence for this continuous pairing. Under the rules of the House of Representatives, the Speaker is not re- quired or expected to vote except to decide a tie, although he may vote if he so desires, and he sometimes does on great political measures. THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD Many candidates for Congress ask Collier's Washington Bureau to provide them with the records of their opponents now in Congress. Collier's can only give these candidates the same record of roll calls which it furnishes to the general public. And while the ayes and nays of any member consti- tute the fundamental part of his official record, and are enough to enable a voter to pass on his member's claim to reelection, yet an opposition candi- date needs more amplified material to make a campaign. Any candidate who will use Collier's record of roll calls as an index, can, by spending a day with the bound volumes of the Congressional Record (they are to be found in almost every library), provide himself with an adequate summary of his opponent's speeches and other activities. The method of indexing the Record is as follows: (A Representative from.) Amendments offered by, to Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Petitions and papers presented by, from Remarks by, on Reports made by, from

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[Democrats in roman; Republicans in italics; Progressive in small caps; Progressive Republicans in italics with *; Independent in CAPS; Pro- hibitionist in roman with *; Socialist in black letter; Progressive-Protec- tionist in CAPS with *; Progressive-Democrat in small caps with *.] ALABAMA. SENATORS. John H. Bankhead. Oscar W. Underwood. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 10.] At Large—John W. Abercrombie. 1. Oscar L. Gray. 4. Fred L. Blackmon. 7. John L. Burnett. 2. S. Hubert Dent, Jr. 5. J. Thomas Heflin. 8. Edward B. Almon. 3. Henry B. Steagall. 6. William B. Oliver. 9. George Huddleston. ARIZONA. SENATORS. Henry F. Ashurst. Marcus A. Smith. REPRESENTATIVE.

[Democrat, 1.] At Large—Carl Hayden. . SENATORS. James P. Clarke. Joseph T. Robinson. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats, 7.] 1 Thaddeus H. 3. John N. Tillman. 6. Samuel M. Taylor. Caraway. 4. Otis Wingo. 7. William S. Goodwin. 2. William A. Oldfield. 5. Henderson M. Jacoway.

CALIFORNIA. SENATORS. John D. Works. James D. Phelan. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 3; Progressives, 2; Progressive Republican, 1;

Independent 1 ; Prohibitionist, 1.] 1. WILLIAM KENT. 5. John I. Nolan. 9. Charles H. Randall.* 2. John E. Raker. 6. John A. Elston. 10. William D. 3. Charles F. Curry. 7. Denver S. Church. Stephens* 4. Julius Kahn. 8. Everis A. Hayes. 11. William Kettner.

COLORADO. SENATORS. Charles S. Thomas. John F. Shafroth. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats, 3 ; Republican, 1.] 1. Benjamin C. Hilliard. 3. Edward Keating. 4. Edward T. Taylor. 2. Charles B. Timberlake. —— —

CONNECTICUT SENATORS. Frank B. Brandegee. George P. McLean. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 5.]

1. P. Davis Oakey. 3. John Q. Tilson. 5. James P. Glynn. 2. Richard P. Freeman. 4. Ebenezer J. Hill. DELAWARE. SENATORS. Henry A. du Pont. Willard Saulsbury. REPRESENTATIVE.

[Republican, 1.] At Large Thomas W. Miller.

FLORIDA. SENATORS. Duncan U. Fletcher. Nathan P. Bryan. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 4.] 1. Stephen M. Sparkman. 3. Emmett Wilson. 4. William J. Sears. 2. Frank Clark. GEORGIA. SENATORS. Hoke Smith. Thomas W. Hardwick. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 12.]

1. Charles G. Edwards. 5. William S. Howard. 9. Thomas M. Bell. 2. Frank Park. 6. James W. Wise. 10. Carl Vinson. 3. Charles R. Crisp. 7. Gordon Lee. 11. J. Randall Walker. 4. William C. Adamson. 8. Samuel J. Tribble. 12. Dudley M. Hughes.

IDAHO. SENATORS. William E. Borah. James H. Brady. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 2.] At Large Robert M. McCracken, Addison T. Smith.

ILLINOIS. SENATORS. Jas. Hamilton Lewis. Lawrence Y. Sherman. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 16; Progressive Republican, 1.] At Large Burnett M. Chiperfield, Wm. Elza Williams. 1. Martin B. Madden. 10. George E. Foss. 19. William B. 2. James R. Mann. 11. Ira C. Copley.* McKinley. 3. William W. Wilson. 12. Charles E. Fuller. 20. Henry T. Rainey. 4. James T. McDermott. 13. John C. McKenzie. 21. Loren E. Wheeler. 5. Adolph J. Sabath. 14. Clyde H. Tavenner. 22. William A. 6. James McAndrews. 15. Edward J. King. Rodenberg. 7. Frank Buchanan. 16. Claudius U. Stone. 23. Martin D. Foster. 8. Thomas Gallagher. 17. John A. Sterling. 24. Thomas S. Williams. 9. Fred A. Britten. 18. Joseph G. Cannon. 25. Edward E. Denison. 6 . SENATORS. John W. Kern. Thomas Taggart. REPRESENTATIVES.

1 [Democrats, l ; Republicans, 2.]

1. . 5. Ra'rh VI. Moss. 10. William R. Wood. 2. William A. Cullop. 6. Finly H. Gray. 11. George W. Rauch. 3. William E. Cox. 7. . 12. . 4. Lincoln Dixon. 8. John A. M. Adair. 13. Henry A. Barnhart. 9. Martin A. Morrison. IOWA. SENATORS. Albert B. Cummins. William S. Kenyon. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 10.]

1. Charles A. Kennedy. 5. James W. Good. 9. William R. Green. 2. Harry E. Hull. 6. C. William Ramseyer. 10. Frank P. Woods. 3. Burton E. Sweet. 7. Cassius C. Doivell. 11. T. J. Steele. 4. Gilbert N. Haugen. 8. Horace M. Towner.

KANSAS. SENATORS William H. Thompson. . REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 2.] 1. Daniel R. Anthony, Jr. 4. . 7. . 2. Joseph Taggart. 5. Guy T. Helvering. 8. William A. Ayres. 3. Philip P. Campbell. 6. John R. Connelly. . SENATORS. Ollie M. James. J. C. W. Beckham. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 9; Republicans, 2.] 1. Alben W. Barkley. 5. Swagar Sherley. 9. William J. Fields. 2. David H. Kincheloe. 6. Arthur B. Rouse. 10. John W. Langley. 3. Robert Y. Thomas, Jr. 7. J. Campbell Cantrill. 11. . 4. Ben Johnson. 8. Harvey Helm.

LOUISIANA. SENATORS. Joseph E. Ransdell. Robert F. Broussard. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats, 7; Progressive-Protectionist, 1.] 1. Albert Estopinal. 4. John T. Watkins. 7. Ladislas Lazaro. 2. H. Garland Dupre. 5. Riley J. Wilson. 8. James B. Aswell. 3. WHITMELL P. 6. Lewis L. Morgan. MARTIN.* MAINE. SENATORS. Charles F. Johnson. Edwin C. Burleigh. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 3.] 1. Asher C. Hinds. 3. John A. Peters. 4. Frank E. Guernsey. 2. DanielJ.McGillicuddyl 7 . SENATORS. John Walter Smith. Blair Lee. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats, 5; Republican, 1.] 1. Jesse D. Price. 3. Charles P. Coady. 5. Sydney E. Mudd. 2. J. Fred C. Talbott. 4. J. Charles Linthicum. 6. David J. Lewis.

MASSACHUSETTS. SENATORS. Henry Cabot Lodge. John W. Weeks. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 12.] 1. Allen T. Treadway. 7. Michael F. Phelan. 12. James A. Gallivan. 2. Frederick H. Gillett. 8. Fred. W. Bollinger. 13. William H. Carter. 3. Calvin D. Paige. 9. Ernest W. Roberts. 14. Richard Olney, 2d. 4. Samuel E. Winslow. 10. Peter F. Tague. 15. William S. Greene. 5. John Jacob Rogers. 11. George Holden Tink- 16. Joseph Walsh, 6. Augustus P. Gardner. ham.

MICHIGAN. SENATORS. William Alden Smith. Charles E. Townsend. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 11.] 1. Frank E. Doremus. 5. Carl E. Mapes. 10. George A. Loud. 2. Samuel W. Beakes. 6. Patrick H. Kelley. 11. Frank D. Scott. 3. J. M. C. Smith. 7. Louis C. Cramton. 12. W. Frank James. 4. Edward L. Hamilton 8. Joseph W. Fordney. 13. Ctiarles A. Nichols. 9. James C. McLaughlin.

MINNESOTA. SENATORS. Knute Nelson. Moses E. Clapp. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 8; Progressive, 1.]

1. Sydney Anderson. 4. Carl C. Van Dyke. 8. Clarence B. Miller. 2. Franklin F. Ellsworths. George R. Smith. 9. Halvor Steenerson. 3. Charles R. Davis. 6. Charles A. Lindbergh. 10. Thomas D. Schall. 7. Andrew J. Volstead.

MISSISSIPPI. SENATORS. John Sharp Williams. James K. Vardaman. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 8.]

1. Ezekiel S. Candler, Jr. 4. Thomas U. Sisson. 7. Percy E. Quin. Collier. 2. Hubert D. Stephens. 5. William W. Venable 8. James W. 3. Benjamin G. Hum 6. Pat Harrison. phreys. —

MISSOURI. SENATORS. William J. Stone. James A. Reed. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats, 14; Republicans, 2.] 1. James T. Lloyd. 7. Courtney W. Hamlin. 12. Leonidas C Dyer. 2. William W. Rucker. 8. Dorsey W. Shackle- 13. Walter L. Hensley. 3. Joshua W. Alexander. ford. 14. Joseph J. Russell. 4. Charles F. Booher. 9. . 15. Perl D. Decker. 5. William P. Borland. 10. Jacob E. Meeker. 16. Thomas L. Rubey. 6. Clement C. Dickinson.il. William L. Igoe.

MONTANA. SENATORS. Henry L. Myers. Thomas J. Walsh. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats, 2.] At Large—John M. Evans, Tom Stout.

NEBRASKA. SENATORS. Gilbert M. Hitchcock. George W. Norris. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats, 3; Republicans, 3.] 1. C. F. Reavis. 3. Dan V. Stephens. 5. A s h t o n C. Shallen- 2. Charles 0. Lobeck. 4. Charles H. Sloan. berger. 6. Moses P. Kinkaid.

NEVADA. SENATORS. Francis G. Newlands. Key Pittman. REPRESENTATIVE.

[Republican, 1.] At Large E. E. Roberts.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. SENATORS. Jacob H. Gallinger. Henry F. Hollis. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 2.] 1. Cyrus A. Sulloway. 2. Edward H. Wason.

NEW JERSEY. SENATORS. James E. Martine. William Hughes. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats, 4; Republicans, 8.]

William J. Browning. 5. John H. Capstick. 9. Richard Wayne Par- Isaac Bacharach. 6. Archibald C. Hart. ker. Thomas J. Scully. 7. Dow H. Drukker. 10. Fred'k. R. Lehlbach. 4. Elijah C. Hutchinson. 8. Edivard W. Gray. 11. John J. Eagan. 12. James A. Hamill. —

NEW MEXICO. SENATORS. Thomas B. Catron. Albert B. Fall. REPRESENTATIVE.

[Republican, 1.] At Large Benigno C. Hernandez. . SENATORS. James A. O'Gorman. James W. Wadsworth, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats 18; Republicans, 24; Socialist, 1.] 1. Frederick C. Hicks. 16. Peter J. Dooling. 30. William B. Charles. 2. Charles P. Caldwell. 17. John F. Carew. 31. Bertrand H. Snell. 3. Joseph V. Flynn. 18. Thomas G. Patten. 32. Luther W. Mott. 4. Harry H. Dale. 19. Walter M. Chandler. 33. Homer P. Snyder. 5. James P. Maher. 20. . 34. George W. Fairchild. 6. Frederick W. Rowe. 21. Murray Hulbert. 35. Walter W. Magee. 7. John J. Fitzgerald. 22. . 36. Norman J. Gould. 8. Daniel J. Griffin. 23. William S. Bennet. 37. Harry H. Pratt. 9. Oscar Wm. Swift. 24. Woodson R. Oglesby. 38. Thomas B. Dunn. 10- Reuben L. Haskell. 25. James W. Husted. 39. Henry G. Danforth. 11. Daniel J. Riordan. 26. Edmund Piatt. 40.

[Democrats, 9; Republican, 1.] 1. John H. Small. 4. Edward W. Pou. 8. Robert L. Dough' on. 2. Claude Kitchin. 5. Charles M. Stedman. 9. Edwin Y. Webb. 3. George E. Hood. 6. Hannibal L. Godwin. 10. James J. Britt. 7. Robert N. Pasce. NORTH DAKOTA. SENATORS. Porter J. McCumber. Asle J. Gronna. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Republicans, 3.] 1. Henry T. Helgesen. 2. George M. Young. 3. Patrick D. Norton.

OHIO. SENATORS. . Warren G. Harding. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 9; Republicans, 13.]

1. Nicholas Longworth. 9. Isaac R. Sherwood. 17. William A. Ashbrook. 2. Alfred G. Allen. 10. Robert M. Switzer. 18. David A. Hoiling s- 3. Warren Gard. 11. Edwin D. Ricketts. worth. 4. J. Edward Russell. 12. Clement Brumbaugh. 19. John G. Cooper. 5. Nelson E. Matthews. 13. Arthur W. Overmyer. 20. William Gordon. 6. Charles C. Kearns. 14. Seward H. Williams. 21. Robert Crosser. 7. Simeon D. Fess. 15. William C. Mooney. 22. Henry I. Emerson. 8. John A. Key. 16. Roscoe C. McCulloch. 10 —

OKLAHOMA. SENATORS. Thomas P. Gore. Robert L. Owen. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats 7; Republican, 1.] 1. James S. Davenport. 4. William H. Murray. 7. James V. McClintic. 2. William W. Hastings. 5. Joseph B. Thompson. 8. Dick T. Morgan. 3. Charles D. Carter. 6. Scott Ferris. OREGON. SENATORS. George E. Chamberlain. . REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 3.]

1. Willis C. Haivley. 2. Nicholas J. Sinnott. 3. C.N.McArthur. PENNSYLVANIA. SENATORS. . George T. Oliver. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 30.] At Large Thomas S. Crago, Mahlon M. Garland, Daniel F. Lafean, John R. K. Scott. William S. Vare. 12. Robert D. Heaton. 23. Robert F. Hopwood. George S. Graham. 13. Arthur G. Dewalt. 24. Henry W. Temple. J. Hampton Moore. 14. Louis T. McFadden. 25. Michael Liebel, Jr. George W. Edmonds. 15. Edgar R. Kiess. 26. Henry J. Steele. 5. Peter E.Costello. 16. John V. Lesher. 27. S. Taylor North. 6. George P. Darrow. 17. Benjamin K. Focht. 28. Samuel H. Miller. 7. Thomas S. Butler. 18. Aaron S. Kr eider. 29. Stephen G. Porter. 8. Henry W. Watson. 19. Warren W. Bailey. 30. William H. Coleman. 9. William W. Griest. 20. C.William Beales. 31. John M. Morin. 10. John R. Farr. 21. Charles H.Rowland. 32. Andrew J. Barchfeld. 11. John J. Casey. 22. Abraham L.Keister.

RHODE ISLAND. SENATORS. Henry F. Lippitt LeBaron B. Colt. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 2.] 1. Geo. F. O'Shaunessy. 2. Walter R. Stiness. 3. Ambrose Kennedy SOUTH CAROLINA. SENATORS. Benjamin R. Tillman. Ellison D. Smith REPRESENTATIVES

[Democrats, 7.] 1. Richard S. Whaley. 3. Wyatt Aiken 6. J. Willard Ragsdale. 2. James F. Byrnes. 4. Samuel J. Nicholls. 7. Asbury F. Lever. 5. David E. Finley. . SENATORS. Thomas Sterling Edwin S. Johnson. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 2.] 1. Charles H. Dillon. 3. Royal C. Johnson. 3. Harry L. Gandy. 11 . SENATORS. Luke Lea. John K. Shields. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Democrats, 8; Republicans, 2.] 1. Sam R. Sells. 4. Cordell Hull. 8. Thetus W. Sims. 2. Richard W. Austin. 5. William C. Houston. 9. Finis J. Garrett. 3. John A. Moon. 6. Joseph W. Byrns. 10. Kenneth D. McKellar 7. Lemuel P. Padgett.

TEXAS. SENATORS. Charles A. Culberson. Morris Sheppard. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 18.] At Large -Jeff: McLemore, James H. Davis. 1. Eugene Black. 6. Rufus Hardy. 12. Oscar Callaway. 2. Martin Dies. 7. Alexander W. Gregg. 13. John H. Stephens. 3. James Young. 8. Joe H. Eagle. 14. James L. Slayden. 4. Sam Rayburn. 9. George F. Burgess. 15. John N. Garner 5. Hatton W. Sumners. 10. James P. Buchanan. 16. William R. Smith. 11. Robert L. Henry.

UTAH. SENATORS. Reed Smoot. George Sutherland. REPRESENTATIVES.

[Republican, 1; Progressive-Democrat, 1.] 1. Joseph Howell. 2. James H. Mays.*

VERMONT. SENATORS. William P. Dillingham. Carroll S. Page. REPRESENTATIVES. [Republicans, 2.]

1. Frank L. Greene. 2. Porter H. Dale.

VIRGINIA. SENATORS. Thomas S. Martin. Claude A. Swanson. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 9; Republican, 1.]

1. William A. Jones. 4. Walter A. Watson- 8. Charles C. Carlin. 2. Edward E. Holland. 5. Edward W. Saunders. 9. C. Bascom Slemp. 3. Andrew J. Montague. 6. Carter Glass. 10. Henry D. Flood. 7. James Hay.

WASHINGTON. SENATORS. Wesley L. Jones. Miles Poindexter. REPRESENTATIVES. - [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 4.] William E. Humphrey. 3. Albert Johnson. 5. C. C. Dill. Lindley H. Hadley. 4. William L. La Follette. 12 —— .

WEST VIRGINIA. SENATORS. William E. Chilton. Nathan Goff. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 4.] At Large Howard Sutherland. M. M. Neely. 3. Adam B. Littlepage. George M. Bowers. 4. Hunter H. Moss, Jr. 5. Edward Cooper. SENATORS. Robert M. La Follette. Paul 0. Husting. REPRESENTATIVES. [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 8.]

1. Henry A. Cooper. 5. William H. Stafford. 9. Thomas F. Konop. 2. Michael E. Burke. 6. Michael K. Reilly. 10. James A. Frear. 3. John M. Nelson. 7. John J. Esch. 11. Irvine L. Lenroot. 4. William J. Cary. 8. Edward E. Browne. WYOMING. SENATORS. Clarence D. Clark. Francis E. Warren. REPRESENTATIVE. [Republican, 1.] At Large Frank W. Mondell.

DELEGATES FROM TERRITORIES. ALASKA. James Wickersham. HAWAII.

J. Kuhio Kalanianaole.

PHILIPPINES. Manuel L. Quezon. Manuel Earnshaw. PORTO RICO. Luis Mufioz Rivera.

CLASSIFICATION. SENATE. HOUSE. Democrats 56 Democrats 227 Republicans 40 Republicans 198 Progressives 3 Total 96 Progressive Republicans 2 Independent Socialist Prohibitionist Progressive-Protectionist

Progressive-Democrat .

Total 435

* Delegates have a voice but not a vote in the House of Representatives.

13 THE McLEMORE RESOLUTION (H. R. 147). March 7, 1916, page 4223. The roll call here given was on the motion to lay on the table the Mc- Lemore Resolution calling on the President of the United States to "Warn all American citizens to refrain from traveling on any and all ships of any and all powers now or in future at war, which ship or ships shall mount guns, whether such ships be frankly avowed a part of the naval forces of the power whose flag it flies or shall be called a merchant ship or other- wise, and whether such gun or guns or other armament be called offensive or defensive; and in case American citizens do travel on such armed bellig- erent ships they do so at their own risk." A Yea vote was a vote in favor of tabling the resolution, and against issuing the warning. A Nay vote was a vote against tabling the resolution.

YEAS—276. Abercrombie, D Adamson, D Aiken, D Alexander, D Allen, D Almon, D Ashbrook, D Aswell, D Ayres, D Barkley, D Barnhart, D Beakes, D Beales, R Bell, D Blackmon, D Booher, D Borland, D Britt, R Browning, R Brumbaugh, D Burnett, D Byrnes, S. C. D Byrns, Tenn., D Caldwell, D Candler, Miss., D Cantrill, D Caraway, D Carew, D Carlin, D Carter, Mass., R Carter, Okla., D Casey, D Cline, D Coady, D Collier, D Connelly, D Conry, D Cooper, , R Cooper, W. Va., R Cox, D Crago, R Crisp, D Crosser, D Curry, R Dale, Vt., R Dallinger, R Danforth, R Darrow, R Davenport, D Dempsey, R D S R D

Pratt, R Scott, Mich., R Steele, Pa., D Vare, R Price, D Scott, Pa., R Stephens, Miss., D Venable, D Quin, D Scully, D Stiness, R Vinson, Ragsdale, D Sears, D Stone, D Walker, D Rainey, D Sells, R Stout, D Walsh, R Raker, D Shackleford, D Sumners, D Ward, R Randall, Proh Sherley, D Swift, R Wason, R Rauch, D Sherwood, D Taggart, D Watkins, D Rayburn, D Sims, D Tague, D Watson, Va., D Riordan, D Sinnott, R Talbott, D Webb, D Rogers, R Small, D Taylor, Ark., D Whaley, D Rouse, D Smith, Idaho, R Temple, R Williams, W.E., D Rowe, R Smith, Mich., R Thomas, D Williams, Ohio, R Rubey, D Smith, Tex., D Thompson, D Wilson, Fla., D Rucker, D Snell, R Tillman, D Wilson, La., D Russell, Mo., D Snyder, R Tilson, R Wingo, D Sabath, D Sparkman, D Tinkham, R Winslow, R Sanford, R Steagall, D Treadway, R Wise, D Saunders, D Stedman, D Tribble, D Young, Tex., D NAYS—142. Anderson, R Drukker, R Kinkaid, R Rowland, R Anthony, R Dyer, R Konop, D Russell, Ohio, R Austin, R Eagle, D La Follette, R Schall, P Bacharach, R Ellsworth, R Langley, R Shallenberger, D Bailey, D Elston, P Lenroot, R Shouse, D Barchfeld, R Esch, R Lindbergh, Siegel, R Bennet, R Fitzgerald, D Lobeck, D Sisson, D Black, D Flynn, London, Slayden, D Britten, R Focht, R Longworth, R Slemp, R Browne, Wis., R Foster, D McCulloch, R Sloan, R Bruckner, D Frear, R McKenzie, R Smith, Minn., R Buchanan, 111., D Fuller, R McKinley, R Smith, N. Y., D Buchanan, Tex., D Garland, R McLemore, D Stafford, R Burgess, D Good, R Madden, R Steele, Iowa, D Burke, D Green, Iowa, R Mann, R Steenerson, R Butler, R Hamill, D Matthews, R Stephens, Cal., P R Callaway, D Haugen, R Meeker, R Stephens, Neb., D Campbell, R Hawley, R Miller, Del., R Sterling, R Cannon, R Hayes, R Miller, Minn., R Sulloway, R Capstick, R Heaton, R Mondell, R Sutherland, R Cary, R Helgesen, R Mooney, R Sweet, R Chandler, N.Y., R Hensley, D Moore, Pa., R Switzer, R Charles, R Hernandez, R Morgan, Okla., R Tavenner, D Church, D Hill, R Moss, W. Va., R Timberlake, R Coleman, R Hollingsworth, R Mudd, R Towner, R Cooper, Wis., R Hopwood, R Nelson, R Van Dyke, D Copley, P R Hull, Iowa, R Nolan, P Volstead, R Costello, R Hutchinson, R Norton, R Watson, Pa., R Cramton, R Igoe, D Powers, R Wheeler, R Dale, N. Y., D Johnson, S. Dak., RRamseyer, R Williams, T. S., R Davis, Minn., R Kahn, R Reavis, R Wilson, 111., R Davis, Tex., D Kearns, R Reilly, D Wood, Ind., R Decker, D Keating, D Ricketts, R Woods, Iowa, R Denison, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Roberts, Mass., R Young, N. Dak., R Dillon, R Kent, Ind Roberts, Nev., R Dowell, R King, R Rodenberg, R

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—1. Taylor, Colo. NOT VOTING—15. Adair, D Cullop, D Gregg, D Loft, D Brown, W. Va., D Dies, D Hamilton, Mich., R McDermott, D Chiperfield, R Dooling, D Henry, D Stephens, Tex., D Clark, Fla., D Driscoll, D Hilliard, D 15 DR : DRDD

So the motion was agreed to. The Clerk announced the following pairs Mr. Clark of Florida (for) with Mr. Chiperfield (against). Mr. Taylor of Colorado (for) with Mr. Hilliard (against).

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 12766). March 23, 1916, pages 5432-3. The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill. As the bill passed the House it provided for a regular army of 140,000 men, an increase of 20,000 over the present authorized strength. A federalized militia of 425,000 men under the control of the Federal Government. A system of reserves recruited from retiring members of both the regular army and the militia. A reserve officer's corps of 50,000, recruited from graduates of military schools under Federal supervision. Federal pay for officers and enlisted men of the National Guard. Authority for the President and Secretary of War to make plans for the mobilization of the industrial resources of the country in time of war. The House Committee on Military Affairs estimated that the grand total of the cost of the Regular Army, based on estimates submitted for the fiscal year of 1917, together with the cost of proposed increase based on the pro- posed bill, including pay for the Organized Militia, would be $116,319,271.40 for the first year, and $137,494,954.77 for the fifth year and thereafter in- cluding Organized Militia. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill. YEAS—402. Adair, D Caldwell, D Dale, Vt., R Farr, R Adamson, D Callaway, D Dallinger, R Ferris, D Aiken, D Campbell, R Danforth, R Fess, R Alexander, D Candler, Miss., D Darrow, R Fields, D Allen, D Cannon, R Davenport, D Finley, Almon, D Cantrill, D Davis, Tex., D Fitzgerald, D Anderson, R Capstick, R Decker, D Flood, D Anthony, R Caraway, D Dempsey, R Flynn, D Ashbrook, Carew, D Denison, R Focht, R Aswell, D Carlin, D Dent, D Foss, R Austin, R Carter, Mass., R Dewalt, D Foster, D Ayres, D Carter, Okla., D Dickinson, D Frear, R Bacharach. Casey, D Dies, D Freeman, R Fuller, R Bailey, D Chandler, N. Y., R Dill, D Gallagher, D Barchf eld, R Charles, R Dillon, R Gallivan, D Barkley, D Chiperfield, R Dixon, D Barnhart, D Church, D Dooling, D Gandy, D Beakes, D Clark, Fla., D Doolittle, D Gard, D Gardner, Beales, R Cline, D Doremus, D R Garner, D Bell, D Coady, D Doughton, D Bennet, R Coleman, R Dowell, R Garrett, D Black, D Collier, D Driscoll, D Gillett, R Blackmon, D Connelly, D Drukker, R Glass, Glynn, Booher, D Conry, D Dunn, R N. C, D Borland, D Cooper, Ohio, R Dupre, D Godwin, Va., Dyer, R Good, R Browne, R Cooper, W. R D Cooper, Wis., R Eagan, D Goodwin, Ark., Browning, R Gordon, Bruckner, D Costello, R Eagle, D Gould, R Brumbaugh, D Cox, D .„ Edmonds, R Gray, Ala., D Buchanan, 111., D Crago, R Elston, P Gray, Ind., D Buchanan, Tex., D Cramton, R Emerson, R Gray, N. J., R Burgess, D Crisp, D Esch, R Green, Iowa, R Burke, D Crosser, D Estopinal, D Greene, Mass., R Burnett, D Cullop, D Evans, D Greene, Vt., R Butler, R Curry, R Fairchild, R Guernsey, R Byrns, Tenn., D Dale, N. Y., D Farley, D 16 D R RDD D

Hadley, R Lazaro, D Olney, D Smith, Tex., D Hamill, D Lee, D O'Shaunessy, D Snell, R Hamilton, Mich., R Lehlbach, R Overmyer, D Snyder, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Lenroot, R Padgett, D Sparkman, D Hamlin, D Lesher, D Page, N. C, D Stafford, R Hardy, D Lever, D Paige, Mass., R Steagall, D Harrison, D Lewis, D Park, D Stedman, D Hart. D Lieb, Parker, N. J.„ R 'Steele,, Iowa, D Haskell, R Liebel, D Parker, N. Y., R Steele, Pa., D Hastings, D Lindbergh, Patten, D Steenerson, R Haugen, R Linthicum, D Peters, R Stephens, Cal., P R Hawley, R Lloyd, D Phelan, D Stephens, Miss., D Hay, D Lobeck, D Piatt, R Stephens, Neb., D Hayden, D Loft, D Porter, R Stephens, Tex., D Hayes, R Longworth, R Pou, D Sterling, R Heaton, R Loud, R Powers, R Stone, D Heflin, D McAndrews, D Pratt, R Stout, D Helgesen, R McArthur, R Price, D Sulloway, R Helvering, D McClintic, D Quin, D Sumners, D Hensley, D McCracken, R Ragsdale, D Sutherland, R Hernandez, R McCulloch, R Rainey, D Sweet, R Hicks, R McDermott, D Raker, D Swift, R Hill, R McFadden, R Ramseyer, R Taggart, D Hinds, R McGillicuddy, D Rauch, D Tague, D Holland, D McKellar, D Rayburn, D Talbott, D

. Hollingsworth, R McKenzie, R Reavis, R Tavenner, D Hood, D McKinley, R Reilly, D Taylor, Ark., D Hopwood, R McLaughlin, R Ricketts, R Taylor, Colo., D Houston, D McLemore, D Riordan, D Temple, R Howard, D Madden, R Roberts, Mass., R Thomas, D Howell, R Magee, R Roberts, Nev., R Thompson, D Huddleston, D Maher, D Rodenberg, R Tillman, D Hughes, D Mann, R Rogers, R Tilson, R Hulbert, D Mapes, R Rouse, D Timberlake, R Hull, Iowa, R Martin, P P Rowe, R Tinkham, R Hull, Tenn., D Matthews, R Rubey, D Towner, R Humphrey,Wash.R Mays, P D Rucker, D Treadway, R Humphreys,Miss,D Meeker, R Russell, Mo., D Tribble, D Husted, R Miller, Del., R Russell, Ohio, R Van Dyke, D Hutchison, R Miller, Minn., R Sabath, D Vare, R Igoe, D Miller, Pa., R Sanford, R Venable,D Jacoway, D Mondell, R Saunders, D Vinson, James, R Montague, D Schall, P Volstead, R i Johnson, S. Dak., R Moon, D Scott, Mich., R Walsh, R Johnson, Wash., R Mooney, R Scott, Pa., R Ward, R Jones, D Moore, Pa., R Scully, D Wason, R Kahn, R Moores, Ind., R Sears, D Watkins, D Kearns, R Morgan, La., D Sells, R Watson, Pa., R Keating, D Morgan, Okla., R Shackleford, D Watson, Va., D Keister, R Morin, R Shallenberger, D Webb, D Kelley, R Moss, Ind., D Sherley, D Whaley, D Kennedy, R. I., R Moss, W. Va., R Sherwood, D Wheeler, R Kent, I Mott, R Shouse, D Williams, T. S.. R Kettner, D Mudd, R Siegel, R Williams, W. E., D Key, Ohio, D Murray, D Sims, D Williams, Ohio, R Kiess, Pa., R Neely, D Sinnott, R Wilson, 111., R Kincheloe, D Nelson, R Sisson, Wilson, La., D King, R Nicholls, S. C, D Slayden, Winslow, R Kinkaid, R Nichols, Mich., R Slemp,R Wise, D Kitchin. D Nolan, P Sloan, Wood, Ind., R Konop, D North, R Small, D Woods, Iowa, R Kreider, R Norton, R Smith, Idaho, R Young, N. Dak., R Lafean, R Oakey, R Smith, Mich., R Young, Tex., D La Follette, R Oglesby, D Smith, Minn., R Langley, R Oliver, D ^mith, N. Y., D 17 R D

NAYS—2. Britten, R London, S

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—1. Randall, Proh.

NOT VOTING—28. Abercrombie, D Ellsworth, R Helm, D Oldfield, D Britt, R Fordney, R Henry, D Rowland, R Byrnes, S. C, D Garland, R Hilliard, D Stiness, R Cary, R Graham, R Johnson, Ky., D Switzer, R Copley, P R Gregg, D Kennedy, Iowa, R Walker, D Davis, Minn., R Griest, R Littlepage, D Wilson, Fla.,T> Edwards, D Griffin, D Morrison, D Wingo, D So the bill was passed.

Mr. Humphrey of Washington : Mr. Speaker, I am paired with the gentU- man from Indiana. Mr. Morrison and I voted Aye. I understand he would vote the same way if he were present, so I want to let that vote stand.

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 12766). March 23, 1916, page 5430. The roll call here given was on the Kahn amendment providing for an army of 220,000 instead of 140,000. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of this amendment. A Nay vote was a vote against this amendment. YEAS—191. Anderson, R Dyer, R Hinds, R Miller, Minn., R Austin, R Eagan, D Hopwood, R Miller, Pa., R Bacharach, R Edmonds, R Howell, R Montague, D Beales, R Ellsworth, R Hulbert, D Moore, Pa., R Bennet, R Elston, P Hull, Iowa, R Moores, Ind., R Borland, D Emerson, R Husted, R Morin, R Britten, R Fairchild, R Hutchinson, R Moss, W. Va., R Browning, R Farley, D James, R Mott, R Bruckner, D Farr, R Johnson, S. Dak.,R Mudd, R Burke, D Flynn, D Johnson, Wash., R Nichols, Mich., R Butler, R Focht, R Kahn, R Nolan, P Caldwell, D Foss, R Kearns, R North, R Cannon, Frear, R Keister, R Oakey, R Capstick, R Freeman, R Kelley, R Oglesby, D Carew, D Fuller, R Kennedy, R. I., R Olney, D Carter, Mass., R Gallagher, D Kent, Ind. O'Shaunessy, D Chandler, N. Y., R Gallivan, D Kiess, Pa., R Paige, Mass., R Charles, R Gardner, R King, R Parker, N. J., R Chiperfield, R Gillett, R Kreider, R Parker, N. Y., R Coady, D Glynn, R Lafean, R Patten, D Coleman, R Good, R Langley, R Peters, R Conry, D Gould, R Lehlbach, R Phelan, D Cooper, W.Va., R Graham, R Lenroot, R Piatt, R Cooper, Wis.,, R Gray, N. J., R Loft, D Porter, R Costello, R Greene, Mass., R Longworth, R Powers, R Crago, R Greene, Vt., R Loud, R Pratt, R Curry, R Guernsey, R McAndrews, D Reavis, R Dale, N. Y., D Hadley, R McArthur, R Riordan, Dale, Vt., R Hamill, D McDermott, D Roberts, Mass., R Dallinger, R Hamilton, Mich.. R McKinley, R Roberts, Nev., R Danforth, R Hamilton, N. Y., R McLaughlin, R Rogers, R Darrow, R Hart, D Madden, R Rowe, R Dempsey, R Haskell, R Magee, R Rowland, R Denison, R Hawley, R Maher, D Russell, Ohio, R Dooling, D Hayes, R Mann, R Sanford, R Dowell, R Heaton, R Mapes, R Schall, P Driscoll, D Hernandez, R Martin, P P Scott, Mich., R Drukker, R Hicks, R Matthews, R Scott, Pa., R Dunn, R Hill, R Miller, Del., R Scully, D 18 DD D S

Sells, R Snyder, R Tague, D Wason, R Siegel, R Stafford, R Temple, R Watson, Pa., R Sinnott, R Steenerson, R Tilson, R Wheeler, R Slemp, R Stephens, Cal., P R Tinkham, R Williams, T. S., R Smith, Idaho, R Stone, D Treadway, R Williams, Ohio, R Smith, Mich., R Sulloway, R Vare, R Wilson, 111., R Smith, Minn., R Sutherland, R Volstead, R Winslow, R Smith, N. Y., D Sweet, R Walsh, R Wood, Ind., R Snell, R Swift, R Ward, R

NAYS—213. Adair, D Dixon, D Kincheloe, D Rucker, D Adamson, D Doolittle, D Kinkaid, R Russell, Mo., D Aiken, D Doremus, D Kitchin, D Sabath, D Alexander, D Doughton, D Konop, D Saunders, D Allen, D Dupre, D La Follette, R Sears, D Almon, D Eagle, D Lazaro, D Shackleford, D Anthony, R Esch, R Lee, D Schallenberger, D Ashbrook, D Estopinal, D Lesher, D Sherley, D Aswell, D Evans, D Lever, D Sherwood, D Ayres, D Ferris, D Lewis, D Shouse, D Bailey, D Fess, R Lindbergh, R Sims, D Barkley, D Fields, D Linthicum, D Sisson, D Barnhart, D Finley, D Lloyd, D Slayden, D Beakes, D Fitzgerald, D Lobeck, D Sloan, R Bell, D Flood, London, Small, D Black, D Foster, D McClintic, D Smith, Tex., D Blackmon, D Gandy, D McCracken, R Sparkman, D Booher, D Gard, D McCulloch, R Steagall, D Browne, R Garner, D McGillicuddy, D Stedman, D Brumbaugh, D Garrett, D McKellar, D Steele, Iowa, D Buchanan, 111., D Glass, D McKenzie, R Steele, Pa., D Buchanan, Tex., D Godwin, N. C, D McLemore, D Stephens, Miss., D Burgess, D Goodwin, Ark., D Mays, P D Stephens, Neb., D Burnett, D Gordon, Meeker, R Stephens, Tex., D Byrns, Tenn., D Gray, Ala., D Mondell, R Sterling, R Callaway, D Gray, Ind., D Moon, D Stout, D Campbell, R Green, Iowa, R Mooney, R Sumners, D Candler, Miss., D Hamlin, D Morgan, La., D Taggart, D Cantrill, D Hardy, D Morgan, Okla., R Talbott, D Caraway, D Harrison, D Moss, Ind., D Tavenner, D Carlin, D Hastings, D Murray, D Taylor, Ark., D Carter, Okla., D Haugen, R Neely, D Taylor, Colo., D Casey, D Hay, D Nelson, R Thomas, D Church, D Hayden, D Nicholls, S. C, D Thompson, D Clark, Fla., D Heflin, D Norton, R Tillman, D Cline, D Helgesen, R Oliver, D Timberlake, R Collier, D Helm, D Overmyer, D Towner, R Connelly, D Helvering, D Padgett, D Tribble, D Cooper, Ohio, R Hensley, D Page, N. C, D Van Dyke, D Cox, D Holland, D Park, Venable, D Cramton, R Hollinprsworth, R Pou, D Vinson, D Crisp, D Hood, D Price, D Watkins, D Crosser, D Houston, D Quin, D Watson, Va., D Cullop, D Howard, D Rainey, D Webb, D Davenport, D Huddleston, D Raker, D Whaley, D Davis, Minn., R Hughes, D Ramseyer, R Williams, W. E., D Davis, Tex., D Hull, Tenn., D Randall, Proh Wilson, La., D Decker, D Humphreys, Miss. ,DRauch, D Wise, D Dent, D Igoe, D Ravburn, D Woods, Iowa, R Dewalt, D Jacoway, D Reilly, D Young, N. Dak., R Dickinson, D Jones, D Ricketts, R Young, Tex., D Dies, D Keating, D Rodenberg, R Dill, D Kettner, D Rouse, D Dillon, R Key, Ohio, D Rubey, D 19 .

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—2. Humphrey, Wash., R Lieb, D NOT VOTING—27. Abercrombie, D Fordney, R Johnson, Ky., D Ragsdale, D Barchfeld, R Garland, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Stiness, R Britt, R Gregg, D Liebel, D Switzer, R Byrnes, S. C, D Griest, R Littlepage, D Walker, D Cary, R Griffin, D McFadden, R Wilson, Fla., D Copley, P R Henry, D Morrison, D Wingo, D Edwards, D Hilliard, D Oldfield, D So the Kahn amendment was rejected. The Clerk arnounced the following pairs: On this vote: Mr. Byrnes of South Carolina (against Kahn amendment) with Mr. Cop- ley (for Kahn amendment). Mr. Hilliard (against Kahn amendment) with Mr. Stiness (for Kahn amendment) Mr. Wilson of Florida (against Kahn amendment) with Mr. Kennedy of Iowa (for Kahn amendment). Mr. Humphrey of Washington would have voted Yea if he had not been paired. Mr. Lieb would have voted Yea if he had not been paired.

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 12766. Government-owned nitrogen plant). March 23, 1916, page 5431. The roll call here given was on striking out the following section of the bill: "Sec. 82. That to provide for the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen by the development of water power, or any other means, necessary to establish an adequate supply of nitrogen, the appropriation of such sum or sums of money to construct the necessary plant for such purpose is hereby author- ized." A Yea vote was a vote in favor of striking out this section and against the appropriation. A Nay vote was a vote against striking out this section and in favor of the appropriation. YEAS—224. Anderson, R Cooper, Wis., R Ferris, D Hart, D Anthony, R Costello, R Fess, R Haskell, R Bacharach, R Cox, D Fitzgerald, D Hastings, D Barchfeld, R Cramton, R Flynn, D Haugen, R Beales, R Curry, R Focht, R Hawley, R Bennet, R Dale, N. Y., D Foss, R Hayes, R Borland, D Dale, Vt., R Foster, D Heaton, R Britten, R Dallinger, R Frear, R Helgesen, R Browne, R Danforth, R Freeman, R Hernandez, R Browning, R Darrow, R Fuller, R Hicks, R Bruckner, D Davis, Minn., R Gallagher, D Hill, R Buchanan, 111., D Dempsey, R Gallivan, D Hinds, R Burke, D Denison, R Gardner, R Hopwood, R Butler, R Dillon, R Gillett, R Howell, R Callaway, D Dowell, R Glynn, R Hulbert, D Campbell, R Driscoll, D Good, R Husted, R Cannon, R Drukker, R Gould, R James, R Capstick, R Dunn, R Graham, R Johnson, S.Dak.,R Carter, Mass., R Dyer, R Gray, Ind., D Johnson, Wash., R Carter, Okla., D Eagan, D Gray, N. J., R Kearns, R Chandler, N. Y., R Edmonds, R Greene, Mass., R Keister, R Charles, R Ellsworth, R Greene, Vt., R Kelley, R Chiperfield, R Elston, P Guernsey, R Kennedy, R. I., R Coleman, R Emerson, R Hadley, R Kent, Ind Conry, D Esch, R Hamill, D Kiess, Pa., R Cooper, Ohio, R Fairchild, R Hamilton, Mich., R King, R Cooper, W. Va., R Farr, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Kinkaid, R 20 DD D

Konop, D Miller, Pa., R Ramseyer, R Sterling, R Kreider, R Mondell, R Reavis, R Stone, D Lafean, R Mooney, R Ricketts, R Stout, D La Follette, R Moore, Pa., R Roberts, Nev., R Sulloway, R Langley, R Moores, Ind., R Rogers, R Sutherland, R Lehlbach, R Morin, R Rowe, R Sweet, R Lenroot, R Moss, Ind., D Rowland, R Swift, R Lindbergh, R Moss, W. Va., R Russell, Ohio, R Tague, D Lobeck, D Mott, R Sabath, D Temple, R Loft, D Mudd, R Sanford, R Tilson, R Longworth, R Nelson, R Schall, P Timberlake, R Loud, R Nichols, Mich., R Scott, Mich., R Tmkham, R McAndrews, D Nolan, P Scott, Pa., R Towner, R McArthur, R North, R Scully, D Treadway, R McCracken, R Norton, R Sells, R Van Dyke, D McCulloch, R Oakey, R Sherley, D Vare, R McDermott, D Oglesby, D Siegel, R Volstead, R McFadden, R O'Shaunessy, D Sloan, R Walsh, R McKenzie, R Paige, Mass,, R Smith, Idaho, R Ward, R McKinley, R Parker, N. J., R Smith, Mich., R Wason, R McLaughlin, R Parker, N. Y., R Smith, Minn., R Watson, Pa., R Madden, R Patten, D Smith, N. Y., D Wheeler, R Magee, R Peters, R Snell, R Williams, T. S., R Mann, R Phelan, D Snyder, R Williams, Ohio, R Mapes, R Piatt, R Stafford, R Wilson, 111., R Martin, P P Porter, R Steele, Iowa, D Winslow, R Matthews, R Powers, R Steenerson, R Wood, Ind., R Meeker, R Pratt, R Stephens, Cal., P R Woods, Iowa, R Miller, Del., R Rainey, D Stephens, Tex., D Young, N. Dak., R

NAYS—179. Adair, D Collier, D Gray, Ala., D Liebel, D Adamson, D Connelly, D Hamlin, D Linthicum, D Aiken, D Crago, R Hardy, D Lloyd, D Alexander, D Crisp, D Harrison, D London, S Allen, D Crosser, D Hay, D McClintic, D Almon, D Cullop, D . Hayden, D McGillicuddy, D Ashbrook, D Davenport, D Heflin, D McKellar, D Aswell, D Davis, Tex., D Helm, D McLemore, D Austin, R Decker, D Helvering, D Maher, D Ayres, D Dent, D Hensley, D Mays, P D Bailey, D Dewalt, D Holland, D Miller, Minn., R Barkley, D Dickinson, D Hollingsworth, R Montague, D Barnhart, D Dies, D Hood, D Moon, D Beakes, D Dill, D Houston, D Morgan, La., D Bell, D Dixon, Howard, D Morgan, Okla., R Black, D Dooling, D Huddleston, D Murray, D Blackmon, D Doolittle, D Hughes, D Neely, D Booher, D Doremus, D Hull, Iowa, R Nicholls, S. C, D Brumbaugh, D Doughton, D Hull, Tenn., D Oliver, D Buchanan, Tex., D Dupre, D Humphreys, Miss. D Olney, D Burgess, D Eagle, D Hutchinson, R Overmyer, D Burnett, D Evans, D Igoe, D Padgett, D Byrns, Tenn., D Farley, D Jacoway, D Page, N. C, D Caldwell, D Fields, D Jones, D Park, D Candler, Miss., D Finley, D Keating, D Pou, D Cantrill, D Flood, D Kettner, D Price, D Caraway, D Gandy, D Key, Ohio, D Quin, D Carew, D Gard, D Kincheloe, D Ragsdale, D Carlin, D Garner, D Kitchin, D Raker, D Casey, D Garrett, D Lazaro, D Randall, Proh Church, D Glass, D Lee, D Rauch, D Clark, Fla., D Godwin, N. C, D Lesher, D Rayburn, D Cline, D Goodwin, Ark., D Lever, D Reilly, D Coady, D Gordon, Lewis, D Riordan, 21 : R

Roberts, Mass R Shouse, D Stephens, Neb., D Venable, D Rodenberg, R Sims, D Sumners, D Vinson, D Rouse, D Sisson, D Taggart, D Watkins, D Rubey, D Slayden, D Talbott, D Watson, Va., D Rucker, D Small, D Tavenner, D Webb, D Russell, Mo., D Smith, Tex., D Taylor, Ark., D Whaley, D Saunders, D Sparkman, D Taylor, Colo., D Williams, W. E., D Sears, D Steagall, D Thomas, D Wilson, La., D Shackleford, D Stedman, D Thompson, D Wise, D Shallenberger, D Steele, Pa., D Tillman, D Young, Tex., D Sherwood, D Stephens, Miss., D Tribble, D

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—2. Humphrey, Wash., R Lieb, D

NOT VOTING—28. Abercrombie, D Fordney, R Hilliard, D Sinnott, R Britt, R Garland, R Johnson, Ky., D Slemp, R Byrnes, S. C. D Green, Iowa, R Kahn, R Stiness, R Cary, R Gregg, D Kennedy, Iowa, R Switzer, R Copley, P R Griest, R Littlepage, D Walker, D Edwards, D Griffin, D Morrison, D Wilson, Fla., D Estopinal, D Henry, D Oldfield, D Wingo, D So the McKenzie amendment to strike out section 82 was agreed to. The Clerk announced the following pairs On this vote: Mr. Hilliard (against McKenzie amendment) with Mr. Stiness (for Mc- Kenzie amendment). Mr. Byrnes of South Carolina (against McKenzie amendment) with Mr. Copley (for McKenzie amendment). Mr. Wilson of Florida (against McKenzie amendment) with Mr. Ken- nedy of Iowa (for McKenzie amendment). Mr. Estopinal (against McKenzie amendment) with Mr. Green of Iowa (for McKenzie amendment). Mr. Lieb was against this amendment but was paired. Mr. Humphrey of Washington was for the amendment but was paired.

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 13768. Making appropriations for de- ficiencies in the Army because of the situation on the Mexican border. The appropriations amounted to $8,611,502.11, and included appropria- tions for airships). March 28, 1916, page 5757. The roll call here is on the passage of the bill. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill.

YEAS—374. Abercrombie, D Beakes, D Burgess, D Carlin, D Adamson, D Beales, R Burke, D Carter, Mass., R Aiken, D Bell, D Burnett, D Carter, Okla., D Allen, D Bennet, R Butler, R Casey, D Almon, D Blackmon, D Byrnes, S. C, D Charles, R Anderson, R Booher, D Byrns, Tenn., D Chiperfield, R Anthony, R Borland, D Caldwell, D Church, D Ashbrook, D Britt, R Callaway, D Cline, D Aswell, D Britten, R Campbell, R Coady, D Austin, R Browne, R Candler, Miss., D Coleman, R Ayres, D Browning, R Cannon, Collier, D Bacharach, R Bruckner, D Cantrill, D Connelly, D Bailey, D Brumbaugh, D Capstick, R Conry, D Barkley, D Buchanan, 111., D Caraway, D Cooper, Ohio, R

Barnhart, D Buchanan, Tex , D Carew, D Cooper, W. Va., R 22 D D R DDD

Cooper, Wis., R Gillett, R Kelley, R Olney, Copley, P R Glass, D Kennedy, R. I., R O'Shaunessy, D Costello, R Glynn, R Kent, Ind Padgett, D Cox, D Godwin, N.C., D Kettner, D Page, N. C, D Crago, R Good, R Key, Ohio, D Park, D Cramton, R Goodwin, Ark., D Kiess, Pa., R Parker, N. J., R Crisp, D Gordon, Kincheloe, D Parker, N. Y., R Crosser, D Gould, R King, R Patten, D Cullop, D Graham, R Kinkaid, R Peters, R Curry, R Gray, Ala., D Kitchin, D Phelan, D Dale, N. Y.,D Gray, Ind., D Konop, D Piatt, R Dale, Vt., R Gray, N. J., R Lafean, R Porter, R Dallinger, R Green, Iowa, R La Follette, R Powers, R Danforth, R Greene, Mass., R Lazaro, D Pratt, R Davenport, D Greene, Vt., R Lee, D Price, D Davis, Minn., R Griffin, D Lehlbach, Quin, D Davis, Tex., D Hadley, R Lenroot, R Ragsdale, D Decker, D Hamill, D Lesher, Rainey, D Lever, Raker, D Dempsey, R Hamilton, Mich , R D Denison, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Lieb, D Ramseyer, R Dent, D Hamlin, D Lindbergh, R Randall, Proh Dickinson, D Hardy, D Linthicum, D Rauch, D Dies, D Harrison, D Littlepage, D Rayburn, D Dill, D Haskell, R Lloyd, D Reavis, R Dillon, R Hastings, D Lobeck, Reilly, D Dixon, D Haugen, R Loft, D Ricketts, R Dooling, D Hawley, R Longwortb, R Riordan, Doolittle, D Hay, D McAndrews, D Roberts, Mass., R Doremus, D Hayden, D McClintic, D Rogers, R Doughton, D Hayes, R McCracken, R Rouse, D Dowell, R Heaton, R McCulloch, R Rowe, R Driscoll, D Heflin, D McDermott, D Rowland, R Drukker, R Helgesen, R McKellar, D Rubey, D Dunn, R Helm, D McKenzie, R Rucker, D Dupre, D Helvering, D McKinley, R Russell, Mo., D Dyer, R Hensley, D McLaughlin, R Russell, Ohio, R Edmonds, R Hernandez, R McLemore, D Sabath, D Ellsworth, R Hicks, R Madden, R Sanford, R Elston, P Hill, R Magee, R Saunders, D Emerson, R Hinds, R Maher, D Schall, P Esch, R Holland, D Mann, R Scott, Mich., R Estopinal, D Hollingsworth, R Mapes, R Sells, R Evans, D Hood, D Martin, P P Shackleford, D Fairchild, R Hopwood, R Matthews, R Shallenberger, D Farley, D Houston, D Mays, P D Sherley, D Farr, R Howard, D Miller, Del., R Sherwood, D Ferris, D Howell, R Miller, Minn., R Shouse, D Fess, R Huddleston, D Miller, Pa., R Siegel, R Fields, D Hughes, D Mondell, R Sims, D Finley, D Hulbert, D Montague, D Sinnott, R Fitzgerald, D Hull, Iowa, R Moon, D Sisson, Flood, D Hull, Tenn.. D Mooney, R Slayden, Flynn, D Humphrey,Wash.,RMoore, Pa., R Sloan, R Fordney, R Humphreys, Miss. D Morgan, Okla., R Small, D Foss, R Husted, R Morin, R Smith, Idaho, R Foster, D Hutchinson, R Moss, W. Va., R Smith, Mich., R Frear, R Igoe, D Murray, D Smith, Minn.,R Freeman, R Jacoway, D Neely, D Smith, N. Y., D Fuller, R James, R Nelson, R Smith, Tex., D Gallagher, D Johnson, Ky., D Nicholls, S. C, D Snell, R Gallivan, D Johnson, S. Dak., RNolan, P Sparkman, D Gandy, D Johnson, Wash., R North, R Stafford, R Gard, D Kahn, R Norton, R Steagall, D Gardner, R Kearns, R Oakey, R Stedman, D Garner, D Keating, D Oirlesbv, D Steele, Iowa, D Garrett, D Keister, R Oliver, D Steele, Pa., D 23 : R D

Steenerson, Tague, D Tribble,D Wheeler, R Stephens, Cal., P E Talbott, D Van Dyke, D Williams, Ohio., R

Stephens, Miss., D Tavenner, D Vare, R Williams, T. S., R . Stephens, Neb., D Taylor, Ark., D Venable, D Wilson, Fla., D Stephens, Tex., D Taylor, Colo., D Vinson, Wilson, 111., R Sterling, R Temple, R Volstead, R Wilson, La., D Stout, D Thomas, D Walsh, R Winslow, R Sulloway, R Thompson, D Ward, R Wise, D Sumners, D Tilman, D Wason, R Woods, Iowa, R Sweet, R Timberlake, R Watson, Pa., R Young, N. Dak., R Swift, R Tinkham, R Watson, Va., D The Speaker, D Switzer, R Towner, R Webb, D Taggart, D Treadway, R Whaley, D

NAYS—1. London, S.

NOT VOTING—59. Adair, D Griest, R Meeker, R Scully, D Alexander, D Guernsey, R Moores, Ind., R Sears, D Barchfeld, R Hart, D Morgan, La., D Slemp, R Black, D Henry, D Morrison, D Snyder, R Cary, R Hilliard, D Moss, Ind., D Stiness, R Chandler, N. Y., R Jones, D Mott, R Stone, D Clark, Fla., D Kennedy, Iowa, R Mudd, R Sutherland, R Darrow, R Kreider, R Nichols, Mich., R Tilson, R Dewalt, D Langley, R Oldfield, D Walker, D Eagan, D Lewis, D Overmyer, D Watkins, D Eagle, D Liebel, D Paige, Mass., R Williams, W. E., D Edwards, D Loud, R Pou, D Wingo, D Focht, R McArthur, R Roberts, Neb., R Wood, Ind., R Garland, R McFadden, R Rodenberg, R Young, Tex., D Gregg, D McGillicuddy, D Scott, Pa., R So the bill was passed. Mr. Focht and Mr. Eagle would have voted Yea if they had been present in time.

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 12766). May 8, 1916, page 8591 The roll call here given was on agreeing to the following section of the Senate bill Sec. 56. The voljunteer army: The President is hereby authorized, at any time, to organize, maintain, and train, under the provisions of sections 3 to 12, both inclusive, of an act entitled "An act to provide for raising the volunteer forces of the United States in time of actual or threatened war," approved April 25, 1914, volunteer forces, not exceeding an average of 600 officers and enlisted men for each congressional district. The term of enlistment, which shall in no event be greater than that of the Regular Army, the period of service with the colors and with the reserve, and the period of training shall be as the President may prescribe, those passing to the reserve to have the status and obligations prescribed for reserves of the Regular Army: Provided, That as reserves no compensation shall be paid except for actual services. Officers and enlisted men of the vol- unteer forces raised under the provisions of this section shall be entitled to the pay and allowances of officers and enlisted men of corresponding

grades in the Regular Army during periods of training only : Provided fur- ther, That without the consent of Congress such volunteer forces shall not be called out for field service for more than a total period exceeding 30 days in any one year. Temporary appointments and promotions of officers of the Regular Army arising from the operation of this section may be terminated at the dis- cretion of the President. Officers of the Regular Army who receive commissions in the volunteer 24 D R DDD DR

army herein authorized shall in time of peace receive the pay and allow- ances of their respective grades in the Regular Army, and no more. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of this amendment. A Nay vote was a vote against this amendment.

YEAS—109. Austin, R Emerson, R Kennedy, R. I., R Porter, R Bennet, R Farley, D King, R Pratt, R Britten, R Farr, R La Follette, R Roberts, Mass., R Bruckner, D Fields, D Loft, D Roberts, Nev., R Cannon, R Foss, R Loud, R Rogers, R Capstick, R Freeman, R McArthur, R Rowe, R Carew, D Fuller, R McFadden, R Sanford, Carter, Mass., R Gardner, R McKinley, R Sells, R Cary, R Gillett, R Magee, R Sherley, D

Chandler, N. Y ,, R Glynn, R Mann, R Siegel, R Charles, R Gould, R Mapes, R Smith, N. Y., D Chiperfield, R Greene, Mass., R Miller, Del., R Smith, Tex., D Coady, D Griffin, D Moores, Ind., R Snell, R Cooper, W. Va., R Guernsey, R Moss, W. Va., R Snyder, R Cooper, Wis., R Hadley, R Mott, R Stafford, R Copley, P R Hamilton, Mich., R Mudd, R Stephens, Cal., P R Curry, R Haskell, R Nolan, P Stiness, R Dale, N. Y., D Hayes, R Oakey, R Sulloway, R Dallinger, R Hernandez, R Oglesby, D Swift, R Danforth, R Hicks, R Olney, D Tilson, R Darrow, R Hill, R O'Shaunessy, D Tinkham, R Dempsey, R Hopwood, R Paige, Mass., R Treadway, R Dewalt, D Hulbert, D Parker, N. J., R Walsh, R Dooling, D Humphrey,Wash. Parker, N. Y., R Wason, R Dunn, R Husted, R Patten, D Wheeler, R Edmonds, R Johnson, Wash. R Phelan, D Wilson, 111., R Elston, P Kahn, R Piatt, R Winslow, R Wood, Ind., R

NAYS—251. Abercrombie, D Byrnes, S. C, D Dill, D Goodwin, Ark., D Adair, D Byrns, Tenn., D Dillon, R Gordon, Adamson, D Callaway, D Dixon, Gray, Ala., D Aiken, Campbell, R Doolittle, D Gray, Ind., D Alexander, D Candler, Miss., D Doremus, D Green, Iowa, R Almon, D Caraway, D Doughton, D Greene, Vt., R Anderson, R Carlin, D Dowell, R Gregg, D Anthony, R Carter, Okla., D Dupre, D Hamlin, D Ashbrook, D Church, D Dyer, R Hardy, D Aswell, D Clark, Fla., D Eagle, D Harrison, D Ayres, D Cline, D Edwards, D Hastings, D Bailey, D Collier, D Ellsworth, R Haugen, R Barkley, D Connelly, D Esch, R Hawley, R Barnhart, D Cooper, Ohio, R Evans, D Hay,D Beakes, D Cox, D Ferris, D Hayden, D Beales, R Crago, R Fess, R Heflin, D Bell, D Cramton, R Finley, Helgesen, R Black, D Crisp, D Fitzgerald, D Helm,D Blackmon, D Crosser, R Flood, Helvering, D Booher, D Cullop, D Focht, R Henry, D Britt, R Dale, Vt, R Foster, D Hensley, D Browne, R Davenport, D Frear, R Holland, D Browning, R Davis. Minn., R. Gallagher, D Hollingsworth, R Brumbaugh, D Davis, Tex., D Gandy, D Hood, D Buchanan, 111., D Decker, D Gard, D Houston, D Buchanan, Tex., D Denison, R Garland, R Howard, D Burgess, D Dent, D Garner, D Howell, R Burke, D Dickinson, D Garrett, D Hughes, D Butler, R Dies, D Glass, D Hull, Iowa, R 25 D D : R D D

Hull, Term., D Madden, R Rayburn, D Sterling, R Humphreys,Miss.,DMatthews, R Reavis, R Stone, D Igoe, D Mays, P D Reilly, D Stout, D Jacoway, D Meeker, R Ricketts, R Sumners, D Johnson, Ky., D Miller, Minn., R Rodenberg, R Sweet, R Johnson, S. Dak., RMiller, Pa., R Rouse, D Taggart, D Jones, D Mondell, R Rubey, D Talbott, D Kearns, R Montague, D Rucker, D Tavenner, D Keating, D Moon, D Russell, Mo., D 'laylor, Ark., D Kelley, R Moore, Pa., R Russell, Ohio, R Taylor, Colo., D Kennedy, Iowa, R Morgan, La., D Sabath, D Temple, R Key, Ohio, D Morgan, Okla., R Saunders, D Thomas, D Kincheloe, D Morrison, D Scott, Mich., R Thompson, D Kinkaid, R Moss, Ind., D Scott, Pa., R Tillman, D Kitchin, D Murray, D Shallenberger, D Tim'rerlake, R Konop, D Neely, D Sherwood, D Towner, R Lazaro, D Nelson, R Shouse, D Tribble, D Lenroot, R Nicholls, S. C, D Sims, D Van Dyke, D Lever, D Oldfield, D Sinnott, R Venable, D Lieb, Oliver, D Sisson, D Vinson, D Linthicum, D Overmyer, D Slayden, Volstead, R Lloyd, D Padgett, D Slemp, R Walker, D Lobeck, Page, N. C, D Sloan, Watson, Pa., R London, S Park, D Small, D Watson, Va., D McAndrews, D Pou, D Smith, Idaho, R We'ib, D McClintic, D Powers, R Smith, Mich., R Williams, T. S., R McCracken, R Price, D Steagall, D Williams, W. E., D McCulloch, R Ouin, D Stedman, D Wilson, La., D McDermott, D Ragsdale, D Steele, Iowa, D Wingo, D McGillicuddy, D Rainey, D Steele, Pa., D Wise, D McKellar, D Raker, D Steenerson, R Woods, Iowa, R McKenzie, R Ramseyer, R Stephens, Miss., D Young, N. Dak., R McLaughlin, R Randall, Proh Stephens, Neb., D Young, Tex., D McLemore, D Rauch, D Stephens, Tex., D

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—2. Borland, D Wilson, Fla., D

NOT VOTING—71. Allen, D Godwin, N. C, D Kre : der. R Peters, R Bacharach, R Good, R Lafean, R Riordan, Barchfeld, R Graham, R Langley, R Rowland, R Burnett, D Gray, N. J. Lee, Schall, ; R D P Caldwell, D Griest, R Lehlbaeh, R Scully, D Cantrill, D Hamill, D Lesher, D Sears, D Casey, D Hamilton, N. Y., R Lewis. D Shackleford, D 1 Coleman, R Hart, D Lie el. D Smith, Minn., R Conry. D Heaton, R Lind' ergh, R Sparkman, D Costello, R Hilliard, D Littlepage, D Sutherland, R Driscoll, D Hinds, R Longworth, R Switzer, R Drukker, R Huddleston, D Maher, D Tague, D Eagan, D Hutchinson, R Martin, P P Vare, R Estopinal, D James, R Mooney, R Ward, R Fairchild, R Keister, R Morin, R Watkins, D Flynn, D Kent, Ind Nichols, Mich., R Whaley, D Fordney, R Kettner, D North, R Williams, Ohio, R Gallivan, D Kiess, Pa., R Norton, R So the motion of Mr. Kahn as to section 56 was rejected. The Clerk announced the following pairs On this vote: Mr. Longworth (for section 56) with Mr. Littlepage (against). Mr. Borland (for section 56) with Mr. Good (against). Mr. Scully (for section 56) with Mr. Wilson of Florida (against), Mr. Peters (for section 56) with Mr. Hilliard (against). 26 :

Mr. Hamilton of New York (for section 56) with Mr. Huddleston (against). Mr. Fairchild (for section 56) with Mr. Good (against).

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 12766. Government-owned nitrogen plant). May 8, 1916. page 8603. The roll call here given was on the Lenroot amendment which read as follows Amendment offered by Mr. Lenroot: Amend Senate amendment to H. R. 12766 by striking out of said amendment lines 14 to 25, inclusive, on page 206, and lines 1 and 2, on page 207, and inserting in lieu thereof the fol- lowing: "That the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to investigate and to recommend for designation or withdrawal such dam sites and water- power sites as in his opinion will be necessary for carrying out the purposes of this act. "That the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Secre- tary of Agriculture are constituted a commission whose duty it shall be to ascertain the most practicable means and comparative costs of producing within the United States nitrogen compounds by the fixation of atmos- pheric nitrogen or otherwise needed for munitions of war and useful in the manufacture of fertilizers and other useful products. In making such in- vestigation the commission may utilize the various agencies of the Govern- ment and may cooperate with States or other agencies in the performance of its duties. "It shall as early as practicable, not later than December 1, 1916, report the facts ascertained together with its recommendations to the President, which recommendations shall include the designation of a site or sites for the construction of a plant or plants for the purposes aforesaid. "If the commission shall recommend the production of such nitrogen com- pounds through the utilization of water-power sites, then the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to construct, maintain, and operate at or on any water-power site designated or withdrawn by the President and rec- ommended by the commission as herein provided dams, locks, power houses, and other plants and equipment necessary or convenient for the generation of electrical or other power and for the production of nitrates or other prod- ucts needed for munitions of war and nitrogen compounds useful as or in the manufacture of fertilizers. "If such commission shall recommend the production of such nitrogen com- pounds by means other than the utilization of water-power sites, the Sec- retary of War is likewise authorized to construct, maintain, and operate at any point recommended by such commission as aforesaid plants and equip- ments of such character as may have been recommended by such commission as herein provided: Provided, That no expenditure shall te made or con- tracts entered into by the Secretary of War requiring an, expenditure for the construction of said plant or plants of a greater amount than the appro- priation hereinafter made: Provided further, That no expenditure shall be made or contracts entered into for the construction of any dam or plant herein authorized until such processes, patented or otherwise, necessary for the operation of such plants and for the manufacture of such products are first secured." Further amended by striking out lines 11 to 15, inclusive, on page 207, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "That the products of such plants shall be used by the Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy for military and naval purposes to the extent that thev may deem necessary, and any surplus which they shall determine is not so required shall be sold and disposed of bv the Secretary of Agri- culture under such regulations as he may prescribe." A Yea vote was a vote in favor of this amendment. A Nay vote was a vote against this amendment.

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YEAS—157. Anderson, R Elston, P Kinkaid, R Russell, Ohio, R Beales, R Esch, R La Follette, R Sanford, R Bennet, R Farley, D Lehlbach, R Scott, Mich., R Britt, R Farr, R Lenroot, R Scott, Pa., R Britten, R Fess, R Lobeck, D Sells, R Browne, R Fitzgerald, D Loft, D Siegel, R Browning, R Focht, R Loud, R Sinnott, R Bruckner, D Foss, R McCracken, R Slemp, R Burke, D Frear, R McCulloch, R Sloan, R Butler, R Gallagher, D McDermott, D Smith, Idaho, R Campbell, R Gallivan, D McKenzie, R Smith, Mich., R Cannon, R Gardner, R McKinley, R Snell, R Capstick, R Garland, R Madden, R Snyder, R Carew, D Gillett, R Magee, R Stafford, R Carter, Mass., R Glynn, Mann, R Steenerson, R Cary, R Gould, R Mapes, R Stephens, Cal., P R Chandler, N. Y., R Gray, Ind., D Miller, Del. R Stiness, R

Charles, R > Greene, Mass., R Mondell, R Stone, D Chiperfield, R Greene, Vt., R Moore, Pa., R Sulloway, R Cooper, W. Va., R Griffin, D Moores, Ind., R Sweet, R Cooper, Wis., R Hadley, R Moss, W. Va., R Swift, R Copley, P R Hamilton, Mich., R Mudd, R Tague, D Cox, D Haskell, R Nelson, R Temple, R Crago, R Haugen, R Nolan, P Tilson, R Cramton, R Helgesen, R Oakey, R Tim>~erlake. R Curry, R Hernandez, R Oglesby, D Tinkham, R T Dale, Vt., R Hic :s, R Olney, D Treadway, R Dallinger, R Hill.E O'Shaunessy, D Volstead. R Danforth, R Hollingsworth, R Paige, Mass., R Walsh, R Darrow, R Huddleston, D Parker, N. J., R Wason, R Dempsey, R Humphrey,Wash.,RParker, N Y., R Wheeler, R Denison, R Husted, R Phelan, D Williams, T. S., R Dillon, R Johnson, Ky., D Porter, R Wilson, 111., R Dooling, D Johnson, S. Dak., R Pratt, R Winslow, R Dowell, R Johnson, Wash., R Rainey, D Wood, Ind., R Drukker, R Kelley, R Ramseyer, R Woods, Iowa, R Dunn, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Reavis, R Young, N. Dak., R Dyer, R Kennedy, R. I., R Roberts, Nev., R Edmonds, R Kent, Ind Rogers, R Ellsworth, R King, R Rowe, R

NAYS—193. Abercrombie, D Burgess, D Dent, D Garrett, D Adair, D Byrnes, S. C, D Dewalt, D Glass, D Adamson, D Byrns, Tenn., D Dickinson, D Goodwin. Ark., D Aiken, D Callaway, D Dies, D Gordon, Alexander, D Candler, Miss., D Dill, D Gray, Ala., D Almon, D Caraway, D Doolittle, D Green, Iowa, R Anthony, R Carlin, D Doremus, D Gregg, D Ashbrook, D Carter, Okla., D Dupre, D Guernsey. R Aswell, D Church, D Eagle, D Hamlin, D Austin, R Cline, D Edwards, D Hardy, D Ayres, D Coady, D Emerson, R Harrison, D Bailey, D Collier, D Estopinal, D Hastings, D Barkley, D Connelly, D Evans, D Hawley, R Barnhart, D Crisp, D Ferris, D Hay, D Beakes, D Crosser, D Fields, D Hayes, R Bell, D Cullop, D Finley, D Heflin, D Black, D Dale, N. Y., D Flood, D Helm, D Blackmon, D Davenport, D Foster, D Helvering, D Booher, D Davis, Minn., R Gandy, D Henry, D Buchanan, 111., D Davis, Tex., D Gard, D Hensley, D Buchanan, Tex., D Decker, D Garner, D Hinds, R 28 D S . : D R D

Holland, D McKellar, D Raybura, D Sterling, R Hood, D McLaughlin, R Reilly, D Stout, D Houston, D McLemore, D Ricketts, R Sumners, D Howard, D Matthews, R Roberts, Mass., R Taggart, D Hughes, D Mays, P D Rodenberg, Talbott, D Hulbert, D Meeker, R Rouse, D Tavenner, D Hull, Iowa, R Montague, D Rubey, D Taylor, Ark., D Hull, Tenn., D Moon, D Rucker, D Taylor, Colo., D Humphreys,Miss .DMorgan, La., D Russell, Mo., D Thomas, D Igoe, D Morgan, Okla., R Sabath, D Thompson, D Jacoway, D Morrison, D Saunders, D Tillman, D Kahn, R Moss, Ind., D Shallenberger, D Towner, R Keating, D Murray, D Sherley, D Tribble, D Key, Ohio, D Neely, D Sherwood, D Van Dyke, D Kincheloe, D Nicholls, S. C, D Shouse, D Venable, D Kitchin, D Oldfield, D Sims, D Vinson, D Konop, D Oliver, D Sisson, D Walker, D Lazaro, D Padgett, D Slayden, Watson, Va., D Lever, D Page, N. C, D Small, D Webb, D Lewis, D Park, D Smith, N. Y., D Whaley, D Lieb, Patten, D Smith, Tex., D Williams, W. E. Linthicum, D Pou, D Steagall, D Wilson, La., D Lloyd, D Powers, R Stedman, D Wingo, D London, Quin, D Steele, Iowa, D Wise, D McAndrews, D Ragsdale, D Steele, Pa., D Young, Tex., D McClintic, D Raker, D Stephens, Miss., D McFadden, R Randall, Proh Stephens, Neb., D McGillicuddy, D Rauch, D Stephens, Tex., D

ANSWERED 'PRESENT"—5. • Cantrill, D Cooper, Ohio, R McArthur, R Clark, Fla., D Fuller, R

NOT VOTING—78. Allen, D Good, R Lafean, R Piatt, R Bacharach, R Graham, R Langley, R Price, D Barchfeld, R Gray, N. J., R Lee, D Riordan, Borland, D Griest, R Lesher, D Rowland, R Brumbaugh, D Hamill, D Liebel, D Schall, P Burnett, D Hamilton, N. Y., R Lindbergh, R Scully, D Caldwell, D Hart, D Littlepage, D Sears, D Casey, D Hayden, D Longworth, R Shackleford, D Coleman, R Heaton, R Maher, D Smith, Minn., £ Conry, D Hilliard, D Martin, P P Sparkman, D Costello, R Hopwood, R Miller, Minn., R Sutherland, R Dixon, D Howell, R Miller, Pa., R Switzer, R Doughton, D Hutchinson, R Mooney, R Vare, R Driscoll, D James, R Morin, R Ward, R Eagan, D Jones, D Mott, R Watkins, D Fairchild, R Kearns, R Nichols, Mich., R Watson, Pa., R Flynn, D Keister, R North, R Williams, Ohio, R Fordney, R Kettner, D Norton, R Wilson, Fla., D Freeman, R Kiess, Pa., R Overmyer, D Godwin, N. C, D Kreider, R Peters, R So the Lenroot amendment was rejected. The Clerk announced the following pairs On the vote: Mr. Freeman (for Lenroot amendment) with Mr. Jones (against). Mr. Good (for Lenroot amendment) with Mr. Borland (against). Mr. McArthur (for Lenroot amendment) with Mr. Hayden (against). Mr. Fairchild (for Lenroot amendment) with Mr. Lee (against). Mr. Hamilton of New York (for Lenroot amendment) with Mr. Hud- dleston (against) Mr. Peters (for Lenroot amendment) with Mr. Hilliard (against). 29 Mr. Longworth (for Lenroot amendment) with Mr. Littlepage (against). Mr. Bacharach (for Lenroot amendment) with Mr. Shackleford (against). Mr. Gray of New York (for Lenroot amendment) with Mr. Burnett (against). Mr. Overmyer would have voted Nay and Mr. Miller, of Minn., and Mr. Kearns Yea if they had been present during the roll call. Mr. McArthur would have voted Yea if he had not been paired.

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 12766. Government-owned nitrogen plant). May 8, 1916, page 8604. The roll call here given was on the passage of the Mondell amendment reading as follows: Strike out all of section 122, after the word "That," on the first line of the section, and insert the following: "the Secretary of War, the Secre- tary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Secretary of Agri- culture are constituted a commission whose duty it shall be to ascertain the practicability and best means of producing within the United States nitrogen compounds by the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen or otherwise for use in the manufacture of munitions of war and fertilizers. "The commission may utilize the various agencies of the Government and may cooperate with States and with private persons or agencies in carrying out its purposes and shall report to Congress as early as prac- ticable, not later than the first day of the next regular session of this Con- gress, the facts ascertained, together with recommendations for action by Congress and the draft of a bill to carry out such recommendations. "The commission may elect a chairman, and the funds appropriated for its use shall be paid out on warrants signed by him, or by an acting chair- man designated by him, drawn on the Secretary of the Treasury. "There is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, available until expended, the sum of $50,000, to en- able the commission to carry out its purposes, including the hire of experts, clerks, and other employees, and payment of rent, traveling and other ex- penses within and outside the District of Columbia." A Yea vote was a vote in favor of this amendment. A Nay vote was a vote against this amendment.

YEAS—173. Anderson, R Darrow, R Gould, R Kahn, R Beales, R Dempsey, R Gray, Ind., D Kearns, R Bennet, R Ppnison, R Green, Iowa, R Kelley, R Britt, R Dillon, R Greene, Mass., R Kennedy, Iowa, R Britten, R Dooling, D Greene, Vt., R Kennedy, R. L, R Browne, R Dowell, R Griffin, D Kent, Ind Browning, R Drukker, R Guernsey, R King, R Bruckner, D Dunn, R Hadley, R Kinkaid, R Butler, R Dver, R Hamilton, Mich., RLa Follette, R Campbell, R Edmonds, R Haskell, R Lehlbach, R Cannon, R Ellsworth, R Haugen, R Lenroot, R Capstick, R Elston, P Hawley, R Loft, D Carew, D Emerson, R Hayes, R Loud, R Carter, Mass., R Esch, R Helgesen, R McCracken, R Charles, R Parr, R Hernandez, R McCulloch, R Chiperfield, R Fess, R Hicks, R McDermott, D Cooper, Ohio, R Fitzgerald, D Hill, R McFadden, R Cooper, W. Va., R Focht, R Hinds, R McKenzie, R Cooper, Wis., R Foss, R Hollingsworth, R McKiniev. R Copley, P R Frear, R Howell, R McLaughlin, R Cox, D Freeman, R Hulbert, D Madden, R Cramton, R Gallagher, D Hull, Iowa, R Magee, R Curry, R Gallivan, D Humphrey,Wash.RMann, R Dale, N. Y., D Gardner, R Husted, R Mapes, R Dale, Vt., R Garland, R Johnson, Kv . D Matthews, R Dallinger, R Gillett, R Johnson, S. Dak., R Meeker, R Danforth, R Glynn, R Johnson, Wash., R Miller, Del., R 30 D D DS

Miller, Minn., R Pratt, R Slemp, R Timberlake, R Miller, Pa., R Ramseyer, R Sloan, R Tinkham, R Mondell, R Reavis, R Smith, Idaho, R Towner, R Moore, Pa., R Ricketts, R Smith, Mich., R Treadway, R Moores, Ind., R Roberts, Mass., R Snell, R Volstead, R Nolan, P Roberts, Nev., R Snyder, R Walsh, R Oakey, R Rodenberg, R Stafford, R Wason, R Oglesby, D Rogers, R Steenerson, R Wheeler, R Olney, D Rowe, R Stephens, Cal., P RWilliams, T. S., R O'Shaunessy, D Russell, Ohio, R Stiness, R Wilson, 111., R Paige, Mass., R Sanford, R Stone, D Winslow, R Parker, N. J., R Scott, Mich., R Sulloway, R Wood, Ind., R Parker, N Y R Scott, Pa., R Sweet, R Woods, Iowa, R Phelan, D Sells, R Swift, R Young, N. Dak., R Piatt, R Siegel, R Tague, D Porter, R Sinnott, R Temple, R Powers, R Slayden, D Tilson, R

NAYS—176. Abercrombie, D Dent, D Keating, D Rucker, D Adair, D Dewalt, D Kettner, D Russell, Mo., D Adamson, D Dickinson, D Key, Ohio, D Sabath, D Aiken, D Dies, D Kincheloe, D Saunders, D Alexander, D Dill, D Kitchin, D Shallenberger, D Almon, D Dixon, D Konop, D Sherley, D Anthony, R Doolittle, D Lazaro, D Sherwood, D Ashbrook, D Doughton, D Lever, D Shouse, D Aswell, D Edwards, D Lewis, D Sims, D Austin, R Estopinal, D Lieb, Sisson, D Ayres, D Evans, D Linthicum, D Small, D Bailey, D Farley, D Lobeck, Smith, N. Y., D Barkley, D Ferris, D London, Smith, Tex., D Barnhart, D Fields, D McAndrews, D Steagall, D Beakes, D Finley, D McClintic, D Stedman, D Bell, D. Flood, D McGillicuddy, D Steele, Pa., D Black, D Flynn, D McKellar, D Stephens, Miss., D Blackmon, D Foster, D McLemore, D Stephens, Neb., D Booher, D Gandy, D Mays, P D Stephens, Tex., D Buchanan, 111., D Garner, D Moon, D Sterling, R Buchanan, Tex., D Garrett, D Morgan, La., D Stout, D Burgess, D Glass, D Morgan, Okla., R Sumners, D Burke, D Goodwin, Ark., D Morrison, D Taggart, D Byrnes, S. C, D Gordon, D Moss, Ind., D Talbott, D Byrns, Tenn., D Gray, Ala., D Murray, D Tavenner, D Callaway, D Gregg, D Neely, D Taylor, Ark., D Candler, Miss., D Hamlin, D Nicholls, S. C, D Taylor, Colo., D Caraway, D Hardy, D Oldfield, D Thomas, D Carlin, D Harrison, D Oliver, D Thompson, D Carter, Okla., D Hastings, D Overmyer, D Tillman, D Cary, R Hay, D Padgett, D Tribble, D Church, D Heflin, D Page, N. C, D Van Dyke, D Clark, Fla., D Helm, D Park, D Venable, D Cline, D Helvering, D Pou, D Vinson, D Collier, D Henry, D Quin, D Walker, D Connelly, D Hensley, D Ragsdale, D Watson, Va., D Crago, R Holland, D Rainey, D Webb, D Crisp, D Hood, D Raker, D Whaley, D Crosser, D Howard, D Randall, Proh Williams, W. E., D Cullop, D Hughes, D Rauch, D Wilson, La., D Davenport, D Hull, Tenn., D Rayburn, D Wingo, D Davis, Minn., R Humphreys, Miss. Reilly, D Wise, D Davis, Tex., D Igoe, D Rouse, D Young, Tex., D Decker, D Jacoway, D Rubey, D The Speaker, D

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ANSWERED "PRESENT"—6. Cantrill, D Fuller, R Montague, D Dupre, D McArthur, R Steele, Iowa, D

NOT VOTING—79. Allen, D Godwin, N. C, D Lafean, R Patten, D Bacharach, R Good, R Langley, R Peters, R Barchfeld, R Graham, R Lee, D Price, D Borland, D Gray, N. J., R Lesher, D Riordan, Brumbaugh, D Griest, R Liebel, D Rowland, R Burnett, D Hamill, D Lindbergh, Schall, P Caldwell, D Hamilton, N. Y., RLittlepage, D Scully, D Casey, D Hart, D Lloyd, D Sears, D Chandler, N. Y RHayden, D Longworth, R Shackleford, D Coady, D Heaton, R Maher, D Smith, Minn., R Coleman, R Hilliard, D Martin, P P Sparkman, D Conry, D Hopwood, R Mooney, R Sutherland, R Costello, R Houston, D Morin, R Switzer, R Doremus, D Huddleston, D Moss, W. Va. R Vare, R Driscoll, D Hutchinson, R Mott, R Ward, R Eagan, D James, R Mudd, R Watkins, D Eagle, D Jones, D Nelson, R Watson, Pa., R Fairchild, R Keister, R Nichols, Mich., R Williams, Ohio, R Fordney, R Kiess, Pa., R North, R Wilson, Fla., D Gard, D Kreider, R Norton, R So the Mondell amendment was rejected. The Clerk announced the following pairs For this vote: Mr. Bacharach (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Shackleford (against Mondell amendment). Mr. Longworth (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Littlepage (against). Mr. Peters (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Hilliard (against). Mr. Hamilton of New York (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Huddle- ston (against) Mr. Fairchild (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Lee (against). Mr. Good (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Borland (against). Mr. Gray of New Jersey (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Burnett (against) Mr. Fuller (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Clark of Florida (against). Mr. McArthur (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Hayden (against). Mr. Nelson (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Dupre (against). Mr. Steele of Iowa (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Houston (against) Mr. Mudd (for Mondell amendment) with Mr. Montague (against).

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 15947. Naval Appropriation Bill. Govern- ment-owned armor plant). June 2, 1916, page 10445. The roll call here given was on accepting the following amendment: On page 17, after line 14 insert as a new paragraph the following: "The Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized and directed to pro- vide, either by the erection of a factory or by the purchase of a factory, or both, for the manufacture of armor for the vessels of the Navy; said fac- tory or factories to have an annual capacity of not less than 20,000 tons the General Board of armor ; to be located at a place or places approved by of the Navy, with especial reference to considerations of safety in time of war; and the sum of $11,000,000 is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available, for the purposes of this paragraph. And if the United States owns no suitable site, or sites, authority is hereby given to acquire by purchase, condemnation, or gift such site or sites as may be necessary. The expendi- tures for drafting, technical, expert, and clerical assistance necessary shall be paid from the appropriation herein made. "The Secretary of the Navy shall keep accurate and itemized account of the the cost per ton of the product of such factory or factories and report same to Congress in his annual report." 32 DD D D D

A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of this amendment and for a Government factory. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of this amendment and against a Government factory.

YEAS—236. Abercrombie, D Eagle, D Johnson, Wash., RRicketts.R Adair, D Edwards, D Keating, D Riordan, D Adamson, D Ellsworth, R Kent, Ind Rouse, D Aiken, Elston, P Kettner, D Rubey, D Alexander, D Emerson, R Kincheloe, D Rucker, D Allen, D Esch, R Kinkaid, R Russell, Mo., D Almon, D Estopinal, D Kitchin, D Russell, Ohio, R Ashbrook, D Evans, D Konop, D 5 Schall, P Aswell, D Farley, D La Follette, R Scully, D Ayres, D Ferris, D Lazaro, D Shackleford, D Bailey, D Fields, D Lee, D Shallen' erger, D' Barkley, D Finley, D Lenroot, R Sherley, D Beakes, D Fitzgerald, D Lever, D Shoufe, D Bell, D Flynn, D Lewis, D Siegel, R Black, D Foster, D Lieb, Sms.D Blackmon, D Frear, R Linthicum, D Sinnott. R Booher, D Gallagher, D Littlepage, D Sisson, D Borland, D Gallivan, D Lloyd, D Sloan, R Britt, R Gandy. D Lobeck, D SmaH, D Bruckner, D Gard, D London, S Smith, N. Y.. D Buchanan, 111., D Garner, R McAndrews, D Smith, Tex., D Buchanan, Tex., D Garrett, D McClintic, D Steagall, D Byrnes, S. C., D Good, R McCracken, R Stedman, D Byrns, Tenn., D Goodwin, Ark., D McDermott, D Steele, Iowa, D Caldwell, D Gordon, McGillicuddy, D Stephens, Miss., D Callaway, D Gray, Ind., D McKellar, D Stephens, Neb., D Candler, Miss., D Green, Iowa, R Mr her, D Stephens, Tex., D Caraway, D Griffin, D Mapes, R Stone, D Carew, D Hadlev, R Martin, P P Stout, D Carter, Okla., D Hamill, D Mays, P D Sumners, D Cary, R Hamlin, D Moon, D Sweet, R Casey, D Hardy, D Morgan, Okla., R Taggart, D Church, D Harrison, D Morrison, D Tague, D Cline, D Hart, D Moss, Ind., D Talbott, D Coadv, D Haskell, R Murray, D Tavenner, D Collier, D Hastings, D Neely,'D Tavlor, Ark., D Connelly, D Haugen, R Nelson, R Taylor, Colo., D Cooper, Wis., R Hayden, D Nicholls, S. C, D Thomas, D Cox, D Heflin, D Nichols, Mich., R Thompson, D Cramton, R Helgesen, R Nolan, P Tillman, D Crisp, D Helm, D Norton, R Tribble, D Crosser, D Helvering, D Oglesby, D Van Dyke, D Cullop, D Hensley, D Oldfield, D Venable. D Curry, R HilHard, D Oliver, D Vinson, Dale, N. Y., D Holland, D Overmyer, D Volstead, R Davis, Tex., D Hood, D Padgett, D Watkins, D Decker, D Houston, D Phelan, D We'^b, D Dent, D Howard, D PouD Whalev, D Dickinson, D Huddleston, D Price, D Wheeler. R Dies, D Hughes, D Quin, D Williams, T. S., R Dill, D Hulbert, D Ragsdale, D Williams, W. E., D Dillon, R Hull, Iowa, R Rainey, D Williams, Ohio, R Dixon, Hull, Tenn., D Raker, D Wilson, Fla.. D Dooling, D Humphrey,Wash. RRamsever, R Wilson. La., D Doolittle, D Igoe, D Randall, Proh W ; ngo, D Doremus, D Jacoway, D Rauch, D Wise, D Dowel l, R James, R Rayburn, D Woods. Iowa. R Dupre, D Johnson, Ky., D Reavis, R Young. N. Dak., R Eagan, D Johnson, S. Dak., RReilly, D Young, Tex., D 33

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Mr. Burnett (for armor plant) with Mr. Sutherland (against armor plant). Mr. Burke (for armor plant) with Mr. Moss of West Virginia (against armor plant). Mr. Flood (for armor plant) with Mr. Rogers (against armor plant). Mr. Watson of Virginia (for armor plant) with Mr. Dyer (against armor plant). Mr. Jones (for armor plant) with Mr. Mooney (against armor plant). Mr. Slayden (for armor plant) with Mr. McKinley (against armor plant). Mr. Hay (for armor plant) with Mr. Anthony (against armor plant). Mr. Key of Ohio (for armor plant) with Mr. Miller of Pennsylvania (against armor plant). Mr. Davis of Minnesota (for armor plant) with Mr. Page of North Carolina (against armor plant) Mr. Saunders (for armor plant) with Mr. Parker of New York (against armor plant). Mr. Gregg (for armor plant) with Mr. Steenerson (against armor plant). Mr. Brumbaugh (for armor plant) with Mr. Fairchild (against armor plant). Mr. Conry (for armor plant) with Mr. McFadden (against armor plant). Mr. Montague (for armor plant) with Mr. Moores of Indiana (against armor plant). Mr. Sparkman (for armor plant) with Mr. Griest (against armor plant). Mr. Humphreys of Mississippi (for armor plant) with Mr. Matthews (against armor plant). Mr. Cantrill (for armor plant) with Mr. Langley (against armor plant). Note. There was a further preparedness roll call on June 2nd, see page 10446 of the Congressional Record for that day. The roll call was on the question of very extensive changes in the bill. These changes may be found on page 10446 of the Record. This copy of the Record may be bought from the Supt. of Documents, Government Printing Office, Wash- ington, D. C, for 6 cents. Remittance MUST be by money order or unde- faced coin at the risk of the sender.

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 15947. Naval Appropriation Bill). June 2, 1916, pages 10447-8. The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill which carried a building program for the next year of 5 battle cruisers, 4 scout cruisers, 10 destroyers, 50 submarines, and 130 aeroplanes; provided for a Govern- ment armor plate plant; authorized an increase of nearly 17,000 enlisted men and appropriated a total of $269,900,000. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of this bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of this bill. Denison, R D D : S . D

Van Dyke, D Wason, R Williams, W. E., DWinslow, R Vare, R Watkins, D Williams, Ohio, R Wise, D Venable, D Watson, Pa., R Wilson, Fla., D Wood, Ind., R Vinson, Whaley, D Wilson, 111., R Woods, Iowa, R Volstead, R Wheeler, R Wilson, La., D Young, N. Dak., R Ward, R Williams, T. S., R Wingo, D Young, Tex., D

NAYS—4. Browning, R Graham, R London, Randall, Proh

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—7. Coleman, R Moore, Pa., R Rogers, R Webb, D Mann, R Nelson, R Tavenner, D

NOT VOTING—63. Anderson, R Eagan, D Langley, R Saunders, D Anthony, R Fairchild, R Lindbergh, R Sears, D Barnhart, D Flood, D McFadden, R Sherwood, D Brumbaugh, D Fuller. R McKinley, R Slayden, Burgess, D G ass, McLemore, D Slemp, R Burke, D Godwin, N. C, D Matthews, R Smith, Minn., R Burnett, D Gray, Ala., D Miller, Minn., R Sparkman, D Cannon, R Gray, N. J., R Miller, Pa., R Steele, Pa., D Carlin, D Gregg, D Montague, D Steenerson, R Clark, Fla., D Griest, R Mooney, R Stephens, Miss., D Conry, D Hay,D Moores, Ind., R Sutherland, R Cooper, W. Va., R Henry, D Morgan, La., D Taggart, D Davenport, D Humphreys, Miss. D Moss, W. Va., R Walker, D Davis, Minn., R Jones, D Page, N. C, D Walsh, R Doughton, D Kearns, R Parker, N. Y., R Watson, Va., D Dyer, R Key, Ohio, D Sabath, D So the bill was passed. The Clerk announced the following pairs On the vote: Mr. Humphreys of Mississippi (for) with Mr. Matthews (for). Mr. Flood (for) with Mr. Rogers (for). Mr. Walker (for) with Mr. Cooper of Wisconsin (for). Mr. Conry (for) with Mr. McFadden (for). Mr. Stephens of Mississippi (for) with Mr. Langley (for) Mr. Brumbaugh (for) with Mr. Fairchild (for). Mr. Gregg (for) with Mr. Steenerson (for). Mr. Slayden (for) with Mr. McKinley (for). Mr. Saunders (for) with Mr. Parker of New York (for). Mr. Page of North Carolina (for) with Mr. Davis of Minnesota (for). Mr. Glass (for) with Mr. Slemp (for). Mr. Gray of Alabama (for) with Mr. Gray of New Jersey (for). Mr. Watson of Virginia (for) with Mr. Dyer (for). Mr. Jones (for) with Mr. Mooney (for). Mr. Sparkman (for) with Mr. Griest (for). Mr. Montague (for) with Mr. Moores of Indiana (for). Mr. Burgess (for) with Mr. Cannon (for). Mr. Burke (for) with Mr. Moss of West Virginia (for). Mr. Burnett (for) with Mr. Sutherland (for). Mr. Sears (for) with Mr. Kearns (for). Mr. Davenport (for) with Mr. Smith of Minnesota (for). Mr. Moore of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, I voted Aye, I desire to with draw that vote and answer Present.

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NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 14303. The Fortifications Appropriation Bill). June 22, 1916, page 11245. The roll call here given was on the Tavenner amendment, which read as follows "Provided, That no part of the appropriations made in this act shall be available for the salary or pay of any officer, manager, superintendent, foreman, or other person having charge of the work of any employee of the United States while making or causing to be made with a stop watch, or other measuring device, a time study of any job of any such employee between the starting and completion thereof, or of the movements of any such employee while engaged upon such work; nor shall any part of the appropriations made in this act be available to pay any premium or bonus or cash reward to any employee in addition to his regular wages, except for j suggestions resulting in improvements or economy in the operation of any Government plant." A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the amendment. A Nay vote was a vote against the amendment.

YEAS—197. Abercrombie, D Dickinson, D Igoe, D Raker, D Adamson, D Dies, D Jacoway, D Ramseyer, R Aiken, D Dill, D James, R Randall, Proh Alexander, D Dixon, Johnson, Wash., R Rauch, D Almon, D Dooling, D Keating, D Rayburn, D Anderson, R Doolittle, D Kennedy, Iowa, R Reavis, R Ashbrook, D Dowell, R Kettner, D Reilly, D Aswell, D Dupre, D Key, Ohio, D Ricketts, R Austin, R Eagan, D Kinche^e, D Roberts, Nev., R Ayres, D Ellsworth, R King, R Rodenberg, Bailey, D Elston, P Lazaro, D Rouse, D Bell. D Estopinal, D Lenroot, R Rubey, D Borland, D Farley, D Lesher, D Rucker, D Britt, R Farr, R Lever, D Russell, Mo., D Brumbaugh. D Ferris, D Linthicum, D Sabath, D Buchanan, 111., D Finley, D Littlepage, D Schall, P Buchanan, Tex., D Foster, D Lloyd, D Scott, Pa., R Burke, D Fuller, R Lobeck, Shackleford, D Burnett, D Gallagher, D London, Shallenberger, D Byrnes, S. C, D Gandy, D McClintic, D Sherwood, D Byrns, Tenn., D Gard, D McCracken, R Shouse, D Caldwell, D Godwin, N. C, D McCulloch, R Siegel, R Campbell. R Good, R McDermott, D Sims, D Candler, Miss., D Goodwin, Ark., D McGillicuddy, D Sinnott, R Cantrill, D Gray, Ala., D McKellar, D Steagall, D Caraway, D Gray, Ind., D McLemore, D Steele, Iowa, D Carew, D Green, Iowa, R Mapes, R Stephens, Cal., P R Carlin, D Hadley, R' Martin, P P Stephens, Tex., D Carter, Mass., R Hamlin, D Mays, P D Sterling, R Carter, Okla., D Hardy, D Meeker, R Stone, D Cary, R Harrison, D Morgan, Okla., R Sutherland. R Casey, D Haskell, R Moss, Ind., D Sweet, R Chandler, N. Y., R Hastings, D Murray, D Swift, R Cline, D Hawley, R Neely, D Switzer, R Collier, D Hayden, D Nelson, R Taggart, D Connelly, D Heflin, D Nicholls, S. C, D Talbott, D Conry, D Helgesen, R Nolan, P Tavenner, D Cox, D Helvering, D North, R Taylor, Ark., D Crisp, D Hensley, D Oldfield, D Taylor, Colo., D Crosser, D Holland, D Oliver, D Thomas, D Cullop, D Hollingsworth, R Overmyer, D Thompson, D Curry, R Howard, D Park, D Tillman, D Davis, Tex., D Huddleston, D Phelan, D Tinkham, R Decker, D Hughes, D Porter, R Towner, R Denison, R Hulbert, D Quin, D Tribble, D Dent, D Hull, Iowa, R ^ainey, D Van Dyke, D 38 D DDD D RD

Vare. R Whaley, D Wilson, La., D Young, Tex., D Venable, D Williams, T. S.. R Wingo, D Vinson, Wilson, Fla., D Wise, D Watkins, D Wilson, 111., R Woods, Iowa, R NAYS—117. Anthony, R Flood, D Keister, R Russell, Ohio, R Bacharach, R Focht, R Kelley, R Sanford, Beakes, D Fordney, R Kitchin, Saunders, D Beales, R Foss, R Kreider, R Scott, Mich., R Bennet, R Frear, R La Follette, R Sherley, D Black, D Gardner, R Langley, R Sisson, Browne, R Garland, R LeWbach, R Sloan, R Browning, R Garner, D Loud, R Smith, Mich., R Burgess, D Garrett, D McArthur, R Snell, R Butler, R Glynn, R McKenzie, R Snyder, R Cannon, R Gordon, D McLaughlin, R Sparkman, D Capstick, R Gould, R Madden, R Stafford, R Chiperfield, R Greene, Mass., R Magee, R Stedman, D Clark, Fla., D Greene, Vt., R Mann, R Steele, Pa., D Coady, D Hamilton, Mich., R Matthews, R Stephens, Miss., D Copley, P R Hay, D Miller, Del., R Stephens, Neb., D Costello, R Heaton, R Mondell, R Stiness, R Crago, R Hernandez, R Montague, D Temple, R Cramton, R Hicks, R Moore, Pa., R Tilson, R Dale, Vt., R Hill, R Moores, Ind., R Timberlake, R Dallinger, R Hinds, R Nichols, Mich., R Treadway, R Darrow, R Hood, D Norton, R Volstead, R Dempsev, R Hopwood, R Oakey, R Walsh, R Dillon, R Howeil, R Olney, Wason, R Dyer, R Humphreys, Miss. ,D Page, N. C, D Watson, Pa., R Edmonds, R Husted, R Paige, Mass., R Watson, Va., D Emerson, R Hutchinson, R Parker, N. J., R Webb, D Fairchild, R Johnson, S. Dak., RRogers, R Wheeler, R Fess, R Kearns, R Rowe, R Wood, Ind., R Young, N. Dak., R

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—14. Booher, D Gregg, D McKinley, R Steenerson, R Dewalt, D Guernsey, R Padgett, D Tague, D Fitzgerald, D Humphrey,Wash.,R Sears, D Glass, D Lee, D Slemp, R NOT VOTING—106. Adair, D Driscoll, D Henry, D Miller, Minn., R Allen, D Drukker, R Hilliard, D Miller, Pa., R Barchfeld, R Dunn, R Houston, D Moon, D Barkley, D Eagle, D Hull, Tenn., D Mooney, R Barnhart, D Edwards, D Johnson, Ky., D Morgan, La., D Blackmon, D Esch, R Jones, D Morin, R Bowers, R Evans, D Kahn, R Morrison, D Britten, R Fields, D Kennedy, R. I., R Moss, W. Va., R Bruckner, D Flynn, D Kent, Ind Mott, R Callaway, D Freeman, R Kiess, Pa., R Mudd, R Charles, R Gallivan, D Kinkaid, R Oglesby, D Church, D Gillett, R Konop, D O'Shaunessy, D Coleman, R Graham, R Lafean, R Parker, N. Y., R Cooper, Ohio, Gray, N. J. R Lewis, Patten, R ; D D Cooper, W. Va., R Griest, R Lieb, Peters, R Cooper, Wis., R Griffin, D Liebel, D Piatt, R Dale, N. Y., D Hamill, D Lindbergh, R Pou, D

Danforth, R Hamilton, N. Y. , R Loft, D Powers, R Davenport, D Hart, D Longworth, R Pratt, R Davis, Minn., R Haugen, R McAndrews, D Price, D Doremus, D Hayes, R McFadden, R Ragsdale, D Doughton, D Helm, D Maher, D Riordan, 39 D : D D

Roberts, Mass., R Small, D Stout, D Williams, W. E., D Rowland, R Smith, Idaho, R Sulloway, R Williams, Ohio, R Scully, D Smith, Minn., R Sumners, D Winslow, R Sells, R Smith, N. Y., D Walker, D Slayden, Smith, Tex., D Ward, R So the amendment was agreed to. The Clerk announced the following pairs On the vote: Mr. Graham (against) with Mr. Gallivan (for). Mr. Morrison (against) with Mr. Humphrey of Washington (for). Mr. Sears (against) with Mr. Scully (for). Mr. Smith of Idaho (against) with Mr. Blackmon (for). Mr. Tague. Mr. Speaker, I am paired with the gentleman from Rhode Island, Mr. Kennedy. I voted Aye I desire to withdraw that vote and answer Present. Mr. Glass. Mr. Speaker, I am paired with my colleague from Virginia, Mr. Slemp. I voted Nay. I desire to withdraw my vote and answer Pres- ent. Mr. Dewalt. Mr. Speaker, I am paired with my -colleague, Mr. McFad- den, who is ill. I voted Nay. I desire to change my vote and answer Present.

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. J. R. 242. The National Guard and Organized Militia). June 23, 1916, pages 11362-3. The roll call here given was on the passage of the resolution authorizing the President to draft the National Guard and organized Militia in the exist- ing emergency as regards Mexico. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of this resolution. A Nay vote was a vote against passing this resolution.

YEAS—334. Abercrombie, D Byrnes, S. C., D Darrow, R Flood, D Adamson, D Byrns, Tenn., D Davenport, D Focht, R Aiken, D Caldwell, D Davis, Minn., R Fordney, R Alexander, D Campbell, R Davis, Tex., D Foster, D Allen, D Candler, Miss., D Decker, D Frear, R Almon, D Cannon, R Dempsey, R Fuller, R Anderson, R Cantrill, D Denison, R Gallagher, D Anthony, R Caraway, D Dent, D Gandy, D Ashbrook, D Carew, D Dickinson, Gard, D Aswell, D Carlin, D Dies, D Gardner, R Ayres, D Carter, Mass., R Dill, D Garland, R Bailey, D Carter, Okla., D Dillon, R Garner, D Barkley, D Cary, R Dixon, D Garrett, D Chandler, N. Y. R Doolittle, D Glass, D Beakes, D ; Bell, D Chiperfield, R Doughton, D Glynn, R Bennet, R Church, D Dowell, R Godwin, N. C, D Black, D Clark, Fla., D Drukker, R Good, R Blackmon, D Cline, D Dupre, D Goodwin, Ark., D Booher, D Coady, D Dyer, R Gordon, Borland, D Collier, D Eagan, D Gray, Ala., D Bowers, R Connelly, D Eagle, D Gray, Ind., D Britt, R Cooper, Ohio, R Ellsworth, R Green, Iowa, R Britten, R Copley, P R Elston, P Greene, Mass., R Browne, R Cox, D Emerson, R Greene, Vt., R Browning, R Crago, R Esch, R Gregg, D Bruckner, D Cramton, R Estopinal, D Griest, R Brumbaugh, D Crisp, D Evans, D Griffin, D Buchanan, 111., D Crosser, D Farley, D Guernsey, R Buchanan, Tex., D Cullop, D Farr, R Hadley, R Burgess, D Curry, R Ferris, D Hamill, D Burke, D Dale, N. Y. D Fess, R Hamilton, Mich., R Burnett, D Dale, Vt., R Finley, D Hamilton, N. Y., R Butler, R Dallinger, R Fitzgerald, D Hamlin, D 40 DD D D

Hardy, D Lesher, D Phelan, D Steenerson, R Harrison, D Lever, D Porter, R Stephens, Cal., P R Haskell, R Lewis, D Price, D Stephens, Miss., D Hastings, D Linthicum, D Quin, D Stephens, Neb., D Haugen, R Littlepage, D Ragsdale, D Stephens, Tex., D Hawley, R Lloyd, Rainey, D Sterling, R Hay,D Lobeck, Raker, D Stiness, R Hayden, D Loft, D Ramseyer, R Stone, D Heflin, D McArthur, R Rauch, D Sweet, R Helgesen, R McClintic, D Rayburn, D Swift, R Helm, D McCracken, R Reavis, R Switzer, R Helvering, D McCulloch, R Reilly, D Taggart, D Hensley, D McDermott, D Ricketts, R Tague, D Hernandez, R McGillicuddy, D Riordan, D Tavenner, D Hicks, R McKellar, D Roberts, Nev., R Taylor, Ark., D Hill, R McKenzie, R Rodenberg, R Taylor, Colo., D Hinds, R McLaughlin, R Rogers, R Temple, R Holland, D McLemore, D Rouse, D ^Thomas, D Hollingsworth, R Madden, R Rubey, D Thompson, D Hood, D Magee, R Rucker, D Tillman, D Hopwood, R Mann, R Russell, Mo,, D Tilson, R Howard, D Mapes, R Russell, Ohio, R Timberlake, R Howell, R Martin, P P Sabath, D Tinkham, R Hughes, D Matthews, R Sanford, R Towner, R Hulbert, D Mays, P D Saunders, D Treadway, R Hull, Iowa, R Meeker, R Schall, P Tribble, D Hull, Tenn., D Mondell, R Scott, Mich., R Van Dyke, D Humphrey, Wash.R Montague, D Sears, D Venable, D Humphreys,Miss.DMoon, D Shackleford, D Vinson, Hutchinson, R Moore, Pa., R Shallenberger, D Volstead, R Igoe, D Moores, Ind., R Sherley, D Walsh, R Jacoway, D Morgan, Okla., R Sherwood, D Wason, R James, R Mott, R Shouse, D Watkins, D Johnson, Wash., R Murray, D Siegel, R Watson, Pa., R Jones, D Neely,*D Sims, D Watson, Va., D Kearns, R Nelson, R Sinnott, R Whaley, D Keating, D Nicholls, S. C, D Sisson, D Wheeler, R Keister, R Nichols, Mich., R Sloan, R Williams, T. S., R Kelley, R Nolan, P Small, D Williams, Ohio, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Norton, R Smith, Idaho, R Wilson, Fla., D Kettner, D Oakey, R Smith, Mich., R Wilson, 111., R Key, Ohio, D Oglesby, D Smith, Minn., R Wilson, La., D Kincheloe, D Oldfield, D Smith, N. Y., D Wingo, D King, R Oliver, D Snell, R Wise, D Kitchin, D Olney, D Snyder, R Wood, Ind., R Kreider, R Overmyer, D Sparkman, D Woods, Iowa, R La Follette, R Padgett, D Stafford, R Young, N. Dak., R Langley, R Page, N. C, D Steas;all, D Young, Tex., D Lazaro, D Paige, Mass., R Stedman, D The Speaker, D Lee, D Park, D Steele, Iowa, D Lenroot, R Parker, N. J., R Steele, Pa., D

NAYS—2. Huddleston, D London, S

NOT VOTING—99. Adair, D Charles, R Doremus, D Freeman, R Austin, R Coleman, R Driscoll, D Gallivan, D Bacharach, R Conry, D Dunn, R Gillett, R Barchfeld, R Cooper, W. Va., R Edmonds, R Gould, R Barnhart, D Cooper, Wis., R Edwards, D Graham, R Beales, R Costello, R Fairchild, R Gray, N. J., R Callaway, D Danforth, R Fields, Hart, D Capstick, R Dewalt, D Flynn, Hayes, R Casey, D Dooling, D Foss, R Heaton, R 41 D R D

Henry, D Lindbergh, R Mudd, R Sells, R Hilliard, D Longworth, R North, R Slayden, Houston, D Loud, R O'Shaunessy, D Slemp, R Husted, R McAndrews, D Parker, N. Y., R Smith, Tex., D Johnson, Ky., D McFadden, R Patten, D Stout, D Johnson, S. Dak., RMcKinley, R Peters, R Sulloway, R Kahn, R Maher, D Piatt, R Sumners, D Kennedy, R. I., R Miller, Del., R Pou, D Sutherland, R Kent, Ind Miller, Minn., R Powers, R Talbott, D Kiess, Pa., R Miller, Pa., R Pratt, R Vare, R Kinkaid, R Mooney, R Randall, Proh Walker, D Konop, D Morgan, La., D Roberts, Mass., R Ward, R Lafean, R Morin, R Rowe, R Webb, D Lehlbach, Morrison, D Rowland, R Williams, W. E., D Lieb, Moss, Ind., D Scott, Pa., R Winslow, R Liebel, D Moss, W. Va., R Scully, D So the joint resolution was agreed to. Mr. Mann. Mr. Speaker, while I hope that the pairs will be announced, still as far as this side is concerned if any gentleman on that side is paired with a Republican Member I take the responsibility of saying that he is entitled to vote notwithstanding the fact, and I hope the same may be true of this side of the House, as both sides would vote the same way. While the House can not take any official action in reference to this and the pairs may be announced, still the pairs will not be binding to prevent gentlemen voting on this resolution. [Applause.]

NATIONAL DEFENSE (H. R. 16734. Compensation for the Families of Members of the National Guard). July 1, 1916, page 11908. The roll call here given was on the passage of a bill allowing not more than $50 a month for the support of families of members of the National Guard where the families have no other income, except the pay of the en- listed member, adequate for their support. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of this bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of this bill. YEAS—297. Abercrombie, D Byrnes, S. C., D Davenport, D Adamson, D Byrns, Tenn., D Aiken, D Campbell, R Alexander, D Candler, Miss., D Allen, D Cannon, R Almon, D Cantrill, D Anderson, R Caraway, D Anthony, R Carew, D Aswell, D Carter, Mass., R Austin, R Carter, Okla., D Ayres, D Casey, D Bailey, D Cline, D Barkley, D Coady, D Beakes, D Coleman, R Bell, D Collier, D Bennet, R Connelly, D Blackmon, D Conry, D Booher, D Cooper, W. Va., R Borland, D Cooper, Wis., R Bowers, R Cox, D Britt, R Crago, R Britten, R Cramton, R Browne, R Crisp, D Buchanan, 111., D Cullop, D Buchanan, Tex., D Curry, R Burgess, D Dale, Vt., R Burke, D Dallinger, R Burnett, D Danforth, R R D D R DD

Hastings, D Lesher, D Peters, R Stephens, Miss., D Hawley, R Lever, D Price, D Stephens, Neb., D Hay,D Lewis, D Quin, D Stephens, Tex., D Hayden, D Lieb, Ragsdale, D Sterling, R Hayes, R Liebel, D Rainey, D Stiness, R Heflin, D Lindbergh, R Raker, D, Stone, D Helgesen, R Lloyd, D Ramseyer, R Stout, D Helm, D Lobeck, Randall, Proh Sulloway, R Helvering, D Longworth, R Rauch, D Sweet, R Hensley, D McAndrews, D Rayburn, D Switzer, R Hernandez, R McArthur, R Reavis, R Taggart, D Hicks, R McClintic, D Reilly, D Tague, D Hill, R McCracken, R Ricketts, R Talbott, D Hilliard, D McCulloch, R Roberts, Nev., R Tavenner, D Hinds, R McDermott, D Rodenberg, R Taylor, Ark., D Holland, D McGillicuddy, D Rogers, R Taylor, Colo., D Hollingsworth, R McKellar, D Rouse, D Temple, R Hood, D McKenzie, R Rubey, D Thomas, D Howard, D McKinley, R Rucker, D Thompson, D Howell, R McLaughlin, R Russell, Mo., D Tillman, D Huddleston, D McLemore, D Russell, Ohio, R Timberlake, R Hughes, D Madden, R Saunders, D Towner, R Hull, Iowa, R Magee, R Schall, P Van Dyke, D Hull, Tenn., D Mann, R Scott, Mich., R Venable, D Humphrey,Wash.RMapes, R Sells, R Vinson, Humphreys,Miss.D Matthews, R Shackleford, D Volstead, R Igoe, D Mays, P D Shallenberger, D Walker, D Johnson, S. Dak., R Meeker, R Sherley, D Walsh, R Johnson, Wash.,R Miller, Del., R Shouse, D Wason, R Jones, D Miller, Minn., R Siegel, R Whaley, D Kearns, R Mondell, R Sims, D Wheeler, R Keating, D Moon, D Sinnott, R Williams, T. S., R Kelley, R Mooney, R Sisson, D Williams, W. E., D Kennedy, Iowa, R Morgan, Okla., R Slemp, R Williams, Ohio, R Kennedy, R. I., R Mudd, R Sloan, Wilson, 111., R Kent, Ind Nelson, R Smith, Idaho, R Wilson, La., D Kettner, D Nicholls, S. C, D Smith, Mich, R Wingo, D Key, Ohio, D Nichols, Mich., R Smith, Minn., R Winslow, R Kinkaid, R - Nolan, P Smith, N. Y., D Wise, D Kitchin, D Norton, R Snell, R Wood, Ind., R Konop, D Oakey, R Sparkman, D Woods, Iowa, R La Follette, R Oldfield, D Stafford, R Young, N. Dak., R Langley, R Oliver, D Steagall, D Young, Tex., D Lazaro, D Padgett, D Stedman, D The Speaker, D Lee, D Page, N. C. D Steele, Iowa, D Lehlbach, Park, D Steenerson, R Lenroot, R Parker, N. Y., R Stephens, Cal., P R

NAYS—2. James, R Small, D

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—5. Clark, Fla., D London, S Sears, D Garner, D Piatt, R

NOT VOTING—131. Adair, D Butler, R Cooper, Ohio, R Drukker, R Ashbrook, D Caldwell, D Copley, P R Eagan, D Bacharach, R Callaway, D Costello, R Eagle, D Barchfeld, R Capstick, R Crosser, D Edmonds, R Barnhart, D Carlin, D Dale, N. Y., D Fairchild, R Beales. R Cary, R Darrow, R Farley, D Black, D Chandler, N. Y., Davis, Tex. ,D Fess, R Browning, R Charles, R Dewalt, D Fields, D Bruckner, D Chiperfield, R Dooling, D Fitzgerald, D Brumbaugh, D Church, D Driscoll, D Flood, 43 Flynn, D D DD D R

Hill, R Lobeck, Porter, R Steagall, D Holland, D McAndrews, D Pou, D Steele, Pa., D Hood, D McArthur, R Pratt, R Steenerson, Hopwood, R McCracken, R Price, R Stephens, Miss., D Howard, D McCulloch, R Quin, D Stephens, Tex., D Hulbert, D McDermott, D Ragsdale, D Sterling, R Hull, Iowa, R McKellar, D Rainey, D Stiness, R Hull, Term., D McKenzie, R Raker, D Stone, D Humphrey,Wash.RMcKinley, R Ramseyer, R Sutherland, R Humphreys, Miss.DMcLemore, D Rauch, D Sweet, R Husted, R Madden, R Rayburn, D Swift, R Hutchinson, R Magee, R Reavis, R Tague, D Igoe, D Maher, D Reilly, D Talbott, D Jacoway, D Mann, R Riordan, Taylor, Colo., D Johnson, S. Dak RMapes, R Roberts, Mass., R Temple, R Johnson, Wash, R Matthews, R Roberts, Nev., R Timberlake, R Jones, D Mays, P D Rodenberg, R Tinkham, R Kahn, R Meeker, R Rogers, R Towner, R Kearns, R Miller, Del., R Rouse, D Treadway, R Keating, D Miller, Minn., R Rowe, R Vare, R Keister, R Montague, D Rowland, R Venable, D Kelley, R Moon,D Rucker, D Vinson, Kennedy, Iowa, R Moore, Pa., R Sabath, D Volstead, R Kennedy, R. I., R Morrison, D Sanford, R Walsh, R Kettner, D Moss, D Scott, Pa., R Ward, R Key, Ohio, D Mudd, R Scully, D Wason, R Kiess, Pa., R Neely, D Sherley, D Watson, Pa., R Kincheloe, D Nicholls, S. C, D Siegel, R Watson, Va., D King, R Oakey, R Sims, D Whaley, D Konop, D Oglesby, D Sinnott, R Wheeler, R Kreider, R Oldfield, D Slemp, R Williams, W. E., D Lafean, R Oliver, D Small, D Williams, Ohio, R La Follette, R Olney, D Smith, Idaho, R Wilson, 111., R Langley, R O'Shaunessy, D Smith, Mich., R Wilson, La., D Lehlbach, R Padgett, D Smith, Minn., R Wingo, D Lesher, D Paige, Mass., R Smith, N. Y., D Winslow, R Lever, D Parker, N. J., R Smith, Tex., D Wood, Ind., R Lewis, D Parker, N. Y., R Snell, R Woods, Iowa, R Linthicum, D Patten, D Snyder, R Young, Tex., D Littlepage, D Phelan, D Sparkman, D Lloyd, D Piatt, R Stafford, R NAYS—51. Anderson, R Dillon, R Kinkaid, R Slayden, D Ayres, D Doolittle, D Kitchin, D Steele, Iowa, D Bailey, D Ellsworth, R Lenroot, R Taggart, D Black, D Garrett, D London, S Tavenner, D Blackmon, D Gray, Ind., D McClintic, D Taylor, Ark., D Buchanan, 111., D Hardy, D Mondell, R Thomas, D Burnett, D Haugen, R Morgan, Okla., R Thompson, D Campbell, R Helgesen, R Nelson, R Tillman, D Connelly, D Helvering, D Page, N. C, D Van Dyke, D Cox, D Hilliard, R Randall, Proh Watkins, D Cramton, R Hollingsworth, R Shallenberger, D Webb, D Davis, Minn., R Huddleston, D Shouse, D Young, N. Dak., R Dies, D Johnson, Ky., D Sisson,

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—6. Britt, R North, R Sloan, R Foster, D Sears, D Wise, D

NOT VOTING—93. Adair, D Burgess, D Carter, Okla., D Chiperfield, R Barnhart, D Callaway, D Cary, R Crisp, D Bell, D Cantrill, D Casey, D Crosser, D 45 DD

Decker, D Hamilton, Mich., RLongworth, R Rubey, D Doughton, D Hamilton, N. Y., R Loud, R Russell, Mo., D Driscoll, D Hart, D McFadden, R Russell, Ohio, R Eagan, D Hayes, R McGillicuddy, D Saunders, D Edwards, D Helm, D McLaughlin, R Schall.P Elston, P Henry, D Martin, P P Scott, Mich., R Emerson, R Hensley, D Miller, Pa., R Sells, R Fields, D Hernandez, R Mooney, R Shackleford, D Finley, Winds, R Moores, Ind., R Sherwood, D Flood, D Houston, D Morgan, La., D Stedman, D Flynn, D Howell, R Morin, R Stephens, Neb., D Frear, R Hughes, D Mott, R Stout, D Garner, D James, R Murray, D Sulloway, R Glass, D Kent, Ind Nichols, Mich., R Sumners, D Godwin, N. C. D Lazaro, D Nolan, P Switzer, R Good, R Lee, D Norton, R Tilson, R Gordon, Lieb, D Overmyer, D Tribble, D Gray, Ala., D Liebel, D Park, D Walker, D Gregg, D Lindbergh, R Peters, R Williams, T. S., R Guernsey, R Loft, D Powers, R Wilson, Fla., D So the motion to recede and concur was agreed to. Mr. Britt. Mr. Speaker, I am paired with my colleague from North Carolina (Mr. Doughton). If he were present, I would vote Yea, but on ac- count of his absence I vote Present. Mr. North. Mr. Speaker, I voted Yea, but I am paired with the gentle- man from South Carolina (Mr. Finley). He is not present, and I desire to withdraw my vote and be recorded Present. Mr. Steenerson. Mr. Speaker, I voted Present. I have been paired with the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Gregg), but I am informed on good au- thority that he is also in favor of this bill, and so I desire to change my vote to Yea. Mr. Austin. Mr. Speaker, I was requested by the gentleman from (Mr. Martin) to state that he is unavoidably absent, but if present he would vote in the affirmative. Mr. Foster. Mr. Speaker, I desire to know if my colleague (Mr. Chiper- field) has voted. The Speaker. He has not. Mr. Foster. I voted Yea. I desire to withdraw my vote and to be recorded Present. I think that if he were present he would vote the same way, but having paired with him I withdraw my vote. Mr. Fordney. I have a telegram from my colleague (Mr. Loud) stating that he is unavoidably absent, but that if present he would vote Yea.

SUGAR TARIFF (H. R. 11471). March 16, 1916, page 4851. The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill repealing the free sugar provisions of the tariff law of 1913. It was estimated this repeal would save $33,000,000 a year to the Federal Treasury. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill. YEAS—345. Adamson, D Aiken, D Alexander, D Almon, D Anderson, R Ashbrook, D Aswell, D Austin, R Ayres, D Bacharach, R BarchfekLR BarnharivD Beakes, D Cooper, Ohio, R Temple, R D R D D DS DR D R

Candler, Miss., D Gandy, D Liebel, D Saunders, D Caraway, D Gard, D Lindbergh, Schall, P Carew, D Gardner, R Linthicum, D Scully, D Carlin, D Garner, D Littlepage, D Sears, D Carter, Okla., D Garrett, D Lloyd, D Shallenberger, D Cary, R Glass, D Lobeck, Sherley, D Casey, D Godwin, N. C, D London, Shouse, D Church, D Good, R Longworth, R Sims, D Clark, Fla., D Goodwin, Ark., D McAndrews, D Sinnott, R Cline, D Gordon, McClintic, D Sisson, D Coady, D Gray, Ala., D McCulloch, R Sloan, R Collier, D Gray, Ind., D McDermott, D Small, D Connelly, D Green, Iowa, R McGillicuddy, D Smith, Minn., R Conry, D Griffin, D McKellar, D Sparkman, D Cooper, Ohio, R Hamill, D McLemore, D Stafford, R Cooper, Wis., R Hamlin, D Maher, D Steagall, D Copley, P R Hardy, D Mays, P D Stedman, D Cox, D Harrison, D Miller, Minn., R Steele, Pa., D Crisp, D Hastings, D Montague, D Steenerson, Grosser, D Hawley, R Moon, D Stephens, Cal., P R Cullop, D Hay,D Morgan, Okla., R Stephens, Miss., D Dale, N.Y., D Hayden, D Morrison, D Stephens, Neb., D Davenport, D Helgesen, R Moss, Ind., D Stephens, Tex., D Davis, Minn., R Helm, D Neelv, D Stone, D Davis, Tex., D Helvering, D Nolan, P Stout, D Decker, D Hensley, D Norton, R Sumners, D Dent, D Hilliard,-D Oldfield, D Sweet, R Dickinson, D Holland, D Oliver, D Taggart. D Dies, D Hood, D Olney, D Tague, D Dill, D Howard, D O'Shaunessy, D Talbott, D Dillon, R Huddleston, D Overmyer, D Tavenner, D Dixon, D Hughes, D Padgett, D Taylor, Ark., D Dooling, D Hulbert, D Page, N. C, D Taylor, Colo., D Doolittle, D Hull, Tenn.,D Park, D Thomas, D Doughton, D Humphreys,Miss ,D Patten, D Thompson, D Dowell, R Igoe, D Phelan, D Tillman, D Dupre, D Jacoway, D Price, D Tribble, D Eagan, D Johnson, Ky., D Quin, D Van Dyke, D

Ellsworth, R Johnson, S. Dak. , RRagsdale, D Venable, D Elston, P Jones, D Rainey, D Vinson, Esch, R Keating, D Raker, D Volstead, R Estopinal, D Kent, Ind Ramseyer, R Walker, D Evans, D Kettner, D Randall, Proh Watkins, D Farley, D Kincheloe, D Rauch, D Watson. Va.,D Farr, R Kinkaid, R Reavis, R Webb, D Ferris, D Kitchin, D Reilly, D W^aiev, D Finley, D Konop, D Riordan, Williams, W. E., D Fitzgerald, D Lazaro, D Roberts. Nev., R Wilson. La., D Flood, Lee, D Rouse, D Win go. D Flynn, D Lesher, D Rubey, D Wise, D Foster, D Lever, D Rucker, D Youns:, N. Dak., R Gallagher, D Lewis, D Russell, Mo., D Young, Tex., D Gallivan, I) Lieb, Sabath, D

NAYS—139. Anthony, R Cannon, R Dallinger, R Fordney, R Austin, R Carter. Mass., R Danforth, R Foss, R Bacharach, Chandler, N. Y., R Darrow, R Frear. R Barchfeld, R Charles, R Dempsey, R Freeman, R Bennet, R Chiperfield, R Denison, R Fuller. R Bowers, R Coleman. R Drukker, R 0-rlf.n^ R Britt, R Cooper, W. Va. R Dunn, R Gillett, R Britten, R Costello, R Edmonds, R Glynn, R Browning, R Crago, R Emerson, R Gould. R Butler, R Cram ton, R Fess,R Grpene. Mass., R Campbell, R Curry, R Focht, R Greene, Vt, R 49 D

Griest, R King, K Nelscn, R Snyder, R Hadley, R Kreider, R Nichols, Mich., R Sterling, R Hamilton, Mich., R Lafean, R Oakey, R Stiness, R Hamilton, N. Y., R La Follette, R Paige, Mass., R Sulloway, R Haskell, R Lehlbach, R Parker, N. J., R Sutherland, R Haugen, R Loud, R Parker, N. Y. R Swift, R Hayes, R McArthur, R Piatt, R Switzer, R Heaton, R McCracken, R Pratt, R Temple, R Hernandez, R McKenzie, R Ricketts, R Timberlake, R Hicks, R McKinley, R Roberts, Mass., R Tinkham, R Hill, R McLaughlin, R Rodenburg, R Towner, R Hinds, R Madden, R Rogers, R Treadway, R Hollingsworth, R Magee, R Rowe, R Vare, R Hopwood, R Mann, R Rowland, R Walsh, R Hull, Iowa, R Mapes, R Russell, Ohio, R Ward, R Humphrey,Wash.,R Martin, P P Sanford, R Wason, R James, R Matthews, R Scott, Mich., R Watson, Pa., R Johnson, Wash., R Miller, Del., R Scott, Pa., R Wheeler, R Kearns, R Mondell, R Sells, R Williams, T. S., R Keister, R Mooney, R Siegel, R Williams, Ohio, R Kelley, R Moore, Pa. R Slemp, R Wilson, 111., R Kennedy, Iowa, R Morin. R Smith, Idaho, R Winslow, R Kennedy, R. I., R Mott, R Smith, Mich., R ' Wood, Ind., R Kiess, Pa.,R Mudd, R Snell, R

ANSWERING "PRESENT"—4. Dewalt, D Dyer, R Langley, R Meeker, R

NOT VOTING—52. Barnhart, D Fields, D Key, Ohio, D Porter, R Bell, D Graham, R Lenroot, R Pou, D Black, D Gray, N. J., R Loft, D Powers, R Burgess, D Gregg, D McFadden, R Rayburn, D Callaway, D Guernsey, R Miller, Pa., R Shackleford, D Cantrill, D Hart, D Moores, Ind., R Sherwood, D Capstick, R Heflin, D Morgan, La., D Slayden, Dale, Vt., R Henry, D Moss, W. Va., R Smith, N. Y., D Doremus, D Houston, D Murray, D Smith, Tex., D Driscoll, D Howell, R Nicholls, S. CD Steele, Iowa, D Eagle, D Husted, R North, R Tilson, R Edwards, D Hutchinson, R Oglesby, D Wilson, Fla., D Fairchild, R Kahn, R Peters, R Woods, Iowa, R

So the bill was passed. Mr. Wilson of Florida (for bill) with Mr. Husted (against). Mr. Shackleford (for bill) with Mr. Dyer (against). Mr. Heflin (for bill) with Mr. Graham (against). Mr. Doremus (for bill) with Mr. Howell (against). Mr. Steele of Iowa (for bill) with Mr. Meeker (against). Mr. Nicholls of South Carolina (for bill) with Mr. Hutchinson (against). Mr. Burgess (for bill) with Mr. Moss of West Virginia (against). Mr. Hart (for bill) with Mr. Gray of New Jersey (against). Mr. Slayden (for bill) with Mr. Fairchild (against) Mr. Black (for bill) with Mr. Capstick (against). Mr. Dewalt. Mr. Speaker, I voted Aye. I am paired with the gentle- man from Pennsylvania, Mr. McFadden, and I wish to withdraw my vote and answer Present. Mr. Langley. Mr. Speaker, I voted against the bill; but I am paired with my colleague, Mr. Cantrill. I wish to withdraw that vote and answer Present. Mr. Moores of Indiana. Mr. Speaker, I ask to be excused from voting on this proposition for the reason that I own five or six thousand dollars' in- terest in dyestuffs. I have voted Nay, but I would like to be excused.

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RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL (H. R. 12193). April 11, 1916, page 6767. The roll call here given was on a motion to recommit the pill to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors with instructions to strike out all of section 1 after the enacting clause and substitute a lump appropriation of $20,000,000 to carry on the work on existing projects and to prosecute work on such new projects as shall in the judgment of the Chief of Engineers be in the interests of National defense and commerce and navigation. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of recommitting and in favor of $20,000,000 appropriation. A Nay vote was a vote against recommitting and in favor of larger appropriation. YEAS—149. Anderson, R Fess, R Kinkaid, R Russell, Ohio, R Anthony, R Foss, R La Follette, R Sanford, R Ayres, D Frear, R Lehlbach, R Scott, Mich., R Barnhart, D Fuller, R Lenroot, R Sells, R Beakes, D Gard, D Liebel, D Sherwood, D Britt, R Gardner, R Lindbergh, R Shouse, D Britten, R Gillett, R McArthur, R Sinnott, R Browne, R Glass, D McCulloch, R Smith, Mich., R Burke, D Glynn, McKinley, R Snell, R Callaway, D Good, R McLaughlin, R Snyder, R Campbell, R Gordon, Madden, R Stafford, R Cannon, R Gray, Ind., D Mann, R Steele, Iowa, D Capstick, R Gray, N. J., R Mapes, R Steenerson, R Carew, D Green, Iowa, R Matthews, R Sterling, R Carter, Mass., R Greene, Vt., R Mays, P D Stiness, R Cary, R Hadley, R Miller, Pa., R Sulloway, R Chiperfield, R Hamilton, Mich., R Mondell, R Sweet, R Connelly, D Hamilton, N. Y., D Moores, Ind., R Taylor, Colo., D Cooper, Ohio, R Haugen, R Morgan, Okla., R Temple, R Copley, P R Helgesen, R Moss, Ind., D Thompson, D Cramton, R Helvering, D Nelson, R Tilson, R Grosser, D Hernandez, R Norton, R Timber1 ake, R Cullop, D Hollingsworth, R Oakey, R Tinkham, R Dale, Vt., R Howell, R O'Shaunessy, D Towner, R Dallinger, R Hull, Iowa, R Paige, Mass., R Tread way, R Danforth, R Humphrey,Wash.,RParker, N. J R Volstead, R Davis, Minn., R Husted, R Peters, R Walsh, R Dempsey, R Hutchinson, R Phelan, D Ward, R Dill, D James, R Piatt, R Wason, R Dillon, R Johnson, Ky., D Pratt, R Wheeler, R Doolittle, D Johnson, Wash., R Ramseyer, R Williams, T. S., R Doremus, D Keating, D Rauch, D Williams, Ohio, R Dowell, R Keister, R Reavis, R Wilson, 111., R Drukker, R Kelley, R Reilly, D Winslow, R Dunn, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Ricketts, R Woods, Iowa, R Ellsworth, R Kennedy, R. I., R Roberts, Nev. R Young, N. Dak., R Esch, R Kiess, Pa., R Rogers, R Evans, D King, R NAYS—199 Abercrombie, D Black, Caraway, D Cooper, Wis., R Adair, D Blackmon, D Carlin, D Costello, R Adamson, D Booher, D Carter, Okla., D Cox, D Aiken, D Borland, D Casey, D Crago, R Alexander, D Browning, R Chandler, N. Y., R Crisp, D Allen, D Bruckner, D Charles, R Curry, R Almon, D Brumbaugh, D Church, D Darrow, R Austin, R Buchanan, Tex., D Clark. Fla., D Davenport, D Bacharach, R Burgess, D Cline, D Davis, Tex., D Bailey, D Butler, R Coady, D Denison, R Barchfeld, R Byrnes, S. C, D Collier, D Dent. D Barkley, D Candler, Miss., D Conry, D Dickinson, D Bell, D Cantrill, D Cooper, W. Va., R Dies, D 51 DD DD S DD

Dixon, Hicks, R Miller, Minn., R Sherley, D Dooling, D Hinds, R Montague, D Siegel, R Doughton, D Holland, D Moon, D Sims, D Driscoll, D Hood, D Moore, Pa., R Sisson, D Dupre, D Hopwood, R Morgan, La,, R Slayden, Eagle, D Howard, D Mott, R Small, D Edmonds, R Huddleston, D Neely, D Smith, Idaho, R Edwards, D Hughes, D Nicholls, S. C., D Smith, Minn., R Elston, P Hulbert, D Nolan, P Smith, Tex., D Estopinal, D Hull, Tenn., D Oldfield, D Sparkman, D Farley, D Humphreys,Miss, DOlney, D Steagall, D Ferris, D Igoe, D Overmyer, D Stedman, D Fields, D Jacoway, D Padgett, D Stephens, Cal., P R Finley, D Jones, D Page, N. C., D Stephens, Neb., D Flood, Kahn, R Park, D Stephens, Tex., D Fordney, R Kearns, R Porter, R Stone, D Foster, D Kettner, D Pou, D Stout, D Gandy, D Key, Ohio, D Price, D Sumners, D Garner, D Kincheloe, D Quin, D Switzer, R Garrett, D Konop, D Ragsdale, D Taggart, D Godwin, N. C, D Lafean, R Rainey, D Talbott, D Graham, R Lee, D Raker, D Tavenner, D Gray, Ala., D Lever, D Randall, Proh Taylor, Ark., D Greene, Mass., R Lieb, Rayburn, D Thomas, D Gregg, D Linthicum, D Roberts, Mass., R Tillman, D Griffin, D Littlepage, D Rodenberg, R Tribble, D Hamill, D Lloyd, Rouse, D Vare, R Hamlin, D London, Rowe, R Venable, D Hardy, D Longworth, R Rowland, R Vinson, Harrison, D Loud, R Rubey, D Watson, Pa., R Hastings, D McClintic, D Rucker, D Watson, Va., D Hawley, R McCracken, R Russell, Mo., D Webb, D Hay, D McGillicuddy, D Saunders, D Whaley, D Hayden, D McKellar, D Schall, P Wingo, D Heaton, R McLemore, D Scott, Pa., R Wise, D Heflin, D Magee, R Sears, D Wood, Ind., R Hensley, D Martin, P P Shackleford, D

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—4. Guernsey, R Kreider, R Sloan, R Swift, R

NOT VOTING—81 Ashbrook, D Gallagher, D Lobeck, D Powers, R Aswell, D Gallivan, D Loft, D Riordan, D Beales, R Garland, R McAndrews, D Sabath, D Bennet, R Goodwin, Ark.,D McDermott, D Scully, D Buchanan, 111., D Gould, R McFadden, R Shallenberger, D Burnett, D Griest, R McKenzie, R Slemp, R Byrns, Tenn., D Hart, D Maher, D Smith, N. Y., D Caldwell, D Haskell, R Meeker, R Steele, Pa., D Coleman, R Hayes, R Miller, Del., R Stephens, Miss., D Dale, N. Y., D Helm, D Mooney R Sutherland, R Decker, D Henry, D Morin, R Tague, D Dewalt, D Hill, R Morrison, D Van Dyke, D Dyer, R Hilliard, D Moss, W. Va R Walker, D Eagan, D Houston, D Mudd, R Watkins, D Emerson, R Johnson, S. Dak., RMurray, D Williams, W. E., D Fairchild, R Kent, Ind Nichols, Mich., R Wilson, Fla., D Farr, R Kitchin, D North, R Wilson, La., D Fitzgerald, D Langley, R Oglesby, D Young, Tex., D Flynn, D Lazaro, D Oliver, D Focht, R Lesher. D Parker, N. Y., R Freeman, R Lewis, D Patten, D 52 D D D S

So the motion to recommit was rejected. The Clerk announced the following pairs: On this vote: Mr. Ashbrook (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Gould (against). Mr. Kreider (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Coleman (against). Mr. Tague (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Scully (against). Mr. Hilliard (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Eagan (against). Mr. Focht (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Garland (against). Mr. McKenzie (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Fitzgerald (against). Mr. Sloan (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Lobeck (against). Mr. Johnson of South Dakota (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Miller of Delaware (against). Mr. Freeman (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Oliver (against). Mr. Shallenberger (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Bennet (against). If Mr. Morrison of Indiana had been present he would have voted Yea. Mr. Sutherland would have voted Nay if he had been present in time.

RIVERS AND HARBORS (H. R. 12193). April 11, 1916, page 6768. The roll call here given was on the passage of the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Bill carrying appropriations of some $40,000,000 for the im- provement of rivers and harbors. The entire appropriation, with the ex- ception of $700,000 for deepening the approaches to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, was for continuing work on projects already authorized and under way. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill. YEAS—210. Abercrombie, D Costello, R Hamill, D Lee.D Adair, D Cox, D Hamilton, Mich., R Lever, D Adamson, D Crago, R Hamlin, D Lieb, Alexander, D Crisp, D Hardy, D Linthicum, D Allen, D Curry, R Harrison, D Littlepage, D Almon, D Darrow, R Hastings, D Lloyd, D Anthony, R Davenport, D Hawley, R London, Austin, R Davis, Minn., R Hay,D Longworth, R Bacharach, R Davis, Tex., D Hayden, D Loud, R Bailey, D Denison, R Heaton, R McArthur, R Barchfeld, R Dent, D Heflin, D McCracken, R Barkley, D Dickinson, D Hensley, D McGillicuddy, D Bell, D Dies, D Hicks, R McKellar, D Blackmon, D Dill, D Hinds, R McLaughlin, R Booher, D Dixon, D Holland, D McLemore, D Borland, D Dooling, D Hood, D Magee, R Browning, R Doremus, D Hopwood, R Martin, P P Bruckner, D Doughton, D Huddleston, D Matthews, R Buchanan, Tex., D Driscoll, D Hughes, D Mays, P D Burgess, D Dupre, D Hulbert, D Miller, Minn., R Butler, R Eagle, D Hull, Iowa, R Montague, D Candler, Miss., D Edmonds, R Hull, Tenn., D Moon, D Cantrill, D Estopinal, D Humphreys, Miss. Moore, Pa., R Capstick, R Farley, D Hutchinson, R Morgan, La., D Caraway, D Fields, D Igoe, D Mott, R Carlin, D Flood, Jacoway, D Neely, D Carter, Okla., D Fordney, R Johnson, Wash., R Nicholls, S. C, D Casey, D Garner, D Jones, D Nolan, P Chandler, N. Y., R Garrett, D Kahn, R Oldfield, D Charles, R Godwin, N. C. D Kearns, R Olney, D Church, D Graham, R Kelley, R O'Shaunessy, D Clark, Fla., D Gray, Ala., D Kettner, D Overmyer, D Coady, D Gray, N. J., R Key, Ohio, D Padgett, D Collier, D Greene, Mass. R Kincheloe, D Park, D Conry, D Gregg, D Konop, D Phelan, D Cooper, W. Va., R Griffin, D Lafean, R Porter, R Cooper, Wis., R Hadley, R La Follette, R Pou, D 53 D D

Price, D Saunders, D Sparkman, D Thomas, D Quin, D Schall, P Steagall, D Tillman, D Ragsdale, D Scott, Pa., R Stedman, D Tribble, D Rainey, D Sears, D Steele, Iowa, D Vare, R Raker, D Shackleford, D Steenerson, R Venable, D Randall, Proh Sherwood, D Stephens, Cal., P RVinson, D Rayburn, D Siegel, R Stephens, Neb., D Volstead, R Roberts, Mass., R Sims, D Stephens, Tex., D Ward, R Rodenberg, R Sinnott, R Stout, D Watson, Pa., R Rouse, D Slayden, D Sumners, D Watson, Va., D Rowe, R Small, D Sutherland, R Whaley, D Rowland, R Smith Idaho, R Switzer, R Wingo, D Rubey, D Smith, Minn., R Taggart, D Wise, D Rucker, D Smith, Tex., D Talbott, D Wood, Ind., R Russell, Mo., D Snell, R Tavenner, D Sanford, R Snyder, R Taylor, Ark., D

NAYS—133. Aiken, D Dunn, R Kiess, Pa., R Scott, Mich., R Anderson, R Edwards, D King, R Sells, R Ayres, D Esch, R Kinkaid, R Shallenberger, D Barnhart, D Evans, D Lehlbach, R Sherley, D Beakes, D Ferris, D Lenroot, R Shouse, D Black, Fess, R Lindbergh, R Sisson, D Britt, R Finley, McClintic, D Smith, Mich., R Britten, R Foss, R McCulloch, R Stafford, R Browne, R Foster, D McKinley, R Sterling, R Brumbaugh, D Frear, R Madden, R Stiness, R Burke, D Fuller, R Mann, R Stone, D Byrnes, S. C, D Gandy, D Mapes, R Sulloway, R Callaway, D Gardner, R Miller, Pa., R Sweet, R Campbell, R Gillett, R Mondell, R Taylor, Colo., D Cannon, R Glass, D Moores, Ind., R Temple, R Carew, D Glynn, R Morgan, Okla., R Thompson, D Carter, Mass., R Good, R Moss, Ind., D Tilson, R Cary, R Gray, Ind., D Nelson, R Timberlake, R Chiperfield, R Green, Iowa, R Norton, R Tinkham, R Cline, D Greene, Vt., R Oakey, R Towner, R Connelly, D Hamilton, N. Y., R Page, N. C, D Treadway, R Cooper, Ohio, R Haugen, R Paige, Mass., R Walsh, R Copley, P R Helgesen, R Parker, N. J., R Wason, R Cramton, R Helvering, D Peters, R Webb, D Crosser, D Hernandez, R Piatt, R Wheeler, R Cullop, D Hollinesworth, R Pratt, R Williams, T. S., R Dale, Vt., R Howell, R Ramseyer, R Williams, Ohio, R Dallinger, R Husted, R Rauch, D Wilson, 111., R Dan forth, R James, R Reavis, R Winslow, R Dempsey, R Johnson, Ky., D Reilly, D Woods, Iowa, R Dillon, R Keating, D Ricketts, R Young, N. Dak., R Doolittle, D Keister, R Roberts, Nev., R Dowell, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Rogers, R Drukker, R Kennedy, R. I., R Russell, Ohio, R

ANSWERED "PRESENT"- -10. Focht, R Gordon, D Kreider, R Tague, D Freeman, R Guernsey, R Sloan, R Gard, D Humphrey,Wash.R Swift, R

NOT VOTING— 80. Ashbrook, D Byrns, Tenn D Dyer, R Farr, R Aswell, D Caldwell, D Eagan, D Fitzgerald, D Beales, R Coleman, R Ellsworth, R Flynn, D Bennet, R Dale, N. Y., D Elston, P Gallagher, D Buchanan, 111., D Decker, D Emerson, R Gallivan, D Burnett, D Dewalt, D Fairchild, R Garland, R 54 DPD D D DDSD E

Goodwin, Ark., D Kitchin, D Miller, Del., R Riordan, Gould, R Langley, R Mooney, R Sabath, D Griest, R Lazaro, D Morin, R Scully, D Hart, D Lesher, D Morrison, D Slemp, R Haskell, R Lewis, D Moss, W. Va., R Smith, N. Y., D Hayes, R Liebel, D Mudd, R Steele, Pa., D Helm, D Lobeck, Murray, D Stephens, Miss., D Henry, D Loft, D Nichols, Mich., R Van Dyke, D Hill, R McAndrews, D North, R Walker, D Hilliard, D McDermott, D Oglesby, D Watkins, D Houston, D McFadden, R Oliver, D Williams, W. E., D Howard, D McKenzie, R Parker, N. Y., R Wilson, Fla., D Johnson, S. Dak., RMaher, D Patten, D Wilson, La., D Kent, Ind Meeker, R Powers, R Young, Tex., D

So the bill was passed. The Clerk announced the following pairs: On the vote: Mr. Coleman (for) with Mr. Kreider (against). Mr. Lobeck (for) with Mr. Sloan (against). Mr. Gould (for) with Mr. Ashbrook (against). Mr. Miller of Delaware (for) with Mr. Johnson of South Dakota (against). Mr. Scully (for) with Mr. Tague (against). Mr. Eagan (for) with Mr. Hilliard (against). Mr. Fitzgerald (for) with Mr. McKenzie (against). Mr. Garland (for) with Mr. Focht (against). Mr. Lazaro (for) with Mr. Smith of New York (against). Mr. Humphrey of Washington would have voted in favor of the bill if he had not been paired.

RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL (H. R. 12193). July 11, 1916, page 12458. The conference report carried appropriations of over $40,000,000. A Yea vote is a vote in favor of accepting the conference report. A Nay vote is a vote against accepting the conference report.

YEAS—186 Abercrombie, D Coleman, R Farr, R Hulbert, D Adamson, D Collier, D Fitzgerald, D Hull, Tenn., D Alexander, D Conry, D Flood, D Humphrey,Wash. Allen, D Cooper, W. Va., R Flynn, D Humphreys,Miss.D Almon, D Cooper, Wis., R Garland, R Igoe, D Anthony, R Costello, R Garner, D Jacoway, D Aswell, D Curry, R Garrett, D Johnson, Ky., D Bacharach, R Dale", N. Y., D Godwin, N. C, D Johnson, Wash., R Barchfeld, R Darrow, R Goodwin, Ark., D Keister, R Barkley, D Davis, Minn., R Gray, Ala., D Kent, Ind Bell, D Davis, Tex., D Greene, Mass. R Kettner, D Bennet, R Decker, D Griffin, D Kitchin, Blackmon, D Denison, R Hadley, R Konop, D Booher, D Dent, D Hamlin, D La Follette, R Borland, D Dickinson, Hardy, D Lazaro, D Bowers, R D^es, D Harrison, D Lee, D Browning, R Dill, D Hastings, D Lesher, D Bruckner, D Dixon, Hawley, R Lever. D Buchanan, Tex., D Pooling, D Hayden, D Lieb, Burnett, D Doolittle, D Heaton, R Linthicum, D Butler, R Dupre, D Hicks, R Littlepage, D Byrns, Tenn., D Dver, R Hill, R Lloyd, D Caldwell, D Easran, D Hinds, R Lobeck, Carawav, D Edmonds, R Holland, D London, Casey, D Edwards, D Hood, D Longworth, R Chandler. N. Y., R Elston, Hopwood, R McArthur, R Clark, Fla., D Estopinal, D Fuddleston, D M"<>acken, R Coady, D Farley, D Hughes, D McKellar, D 55 McLemore, D ...D : . : D

Dempsey, R Hay,D McClintic, D Pratt, R Dewalt, D Hayes, R McCulloch, R Rayburn, D Doremus, D Heflin, D McFadden, R Ricketts, R Driscoll, D Henry, D McGillicuddy, D Roberts, Mass., R Eagle, D Hensley, D McKinley, R Rubey, D Fairchild, R Houston, D McLaughlin, R Sabath, D Fields, D Howard, D Maher, D Saunders, D Finley, D Howell, R Mays, P D Shackleford, D Fordney, R Husted, R Miller, Pa., R Sherwood, D Freeman, R Hutchinson, R Morgan, La., D Sisson, D Gandy, D Jones, D Moss, W. Va., R Slayden, Glass, D Kahn, R Murray, D Slemp, R Glynn, R Kearns, R Nolan, P Smith, Mich., R Gordon, Kelley, R North, R Smith, Tex., D Gould, R Key, Ohio, D Oglesby, D Steele, Iowa, D Graham, R Kincheloe, D Page, N. C., D Steele, Pa., D Gray, N. J., R Kreider, R Parker, N. Y., R Stout, D Gregg, D Lafean, R Patten, D Sumners, D Griest, R Lenroot, R Peters, R Temple, R Guernsey, R Lewis, D Phelan, D Tilson, R Hamill, D Liebel, D Porter, R Wason, R Hamilton, N. Y., RLoft, D Pou, D Webb, D Hart, D Loud, R Powers, R Wilson, Fla.,D

So the conference report was agreed to. The Clerk announced the following pairs On this vote Mr. McLaughlin (for conference report) with Mr. Page of North Carolina (against conference report). Mr. Hart (for conference report) with Mr. Gould (against conference report) Mr. Candler of Mississippi (for conference report) with Mr. Hamilton of New York (against conference report). Mr. Kincheloe (for conference report) with Mr. Ricketts (against con- ference report). Mr. Patten (for conference report) with Mr. Cannon (against conference report) Mr. McClintic (for conference report) with Mr. Parker of New York (against conference report). Mr. Loft (for conference report) with Mr. Husted (against conference report) Mr. Carlin (for conference report) with Mr. Dempsey (against conference report) Mr. McGillicuddy (for conference report) with Mr. Smith of Michigan (against conference report). Mr. Wilson of Florida (for conference report) with Mr. Graham (against conference report) Mr. Carter of Oklahoma (for conference report) with Mr. Chiperfield (against conference report). Mr. Ashbrook would have voted Nay if he had been present during the roll call.

CHILD LABOR (H. R. 8234). February 2, 1916, page 2174. The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill prohibiting the shipment in interstate commerce the product o^ ai)y mine or quarry situated in the United States which has been produced in whole or in part, by the labor of children under the age of sixteen years, or the product of any mill, cannery, workshop, factory, or manufacturing establishment situated in the United States which has been produced, in whole or in part, by the labor of children under the age of fourteen years or by the labor of children between the ages of fourteen years and sixteen years who work more than eight hours in any one day, or more than six days in any one week, or after the hour of seven o'clock postmeridian, or before the hour of seven o'clock 57 DD R

antemeridian. The act was scheduled to take effect from and after one year from the date of its passage. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill. YEAS—337. Abercrombie, D Curry, R Gray, Ind., D King, R Alexander, D Dale, N. Y., D Green, Iowa, R Kinkaid, R Allen, D Dale, Vt., R Greene, Mass., R Konop, D Anderson, R Dallinger, R Greene, Vt., R Lafean, R Anthony, R Danforth, R Griest, R La Follette, R Ashbrook, D Darrow, R Griffin, D Lazaro, D Aswell, D Davenport, D Guernsey, R Lehlbach, R Austin, R Davis, Minn., R Hadley, R Lenroot, R Ayres, D Davis, Tex., D Hamill, D Lesher, D Bacharach, R Decker, D Hamilton, Mich., R Lewis, D Bailey, D Dempsey, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Lieb, D Barchfeld, R Denison, R Hamlin, D Liebel, D Barkley, D Dewalt, D Hart, D Lindbergh, Barnhart, D Dickinson, D Haskell, R Linthicum, D Beakes, D Dill, D Hastings, D Littlepage, D Beales, R Dillon, R Hawley, R Lloyd, D Bennet, R Dixon, D Hayden, D Lo'ceck, D Booher, D Doolittle, D Hayes, R Loft, D Borland, D Doremus, D Heaton, R London, S Britten, R Dowell, R Helgesen, R Longworth, R Browne, Wis., R Drukker, R Helm, D Loud, R Browning, R Dunn, R Helvering, D McAndrews, D Bruckner, D Dyer, R Henry, D McArthur, R Brumbaugh, D Eagan, D Hensley, D McClintic, D Buchanan, 111., D Edmonds, D Hernandez, R McCracken, R Buchanan, Tex., D Edwards, D Hicks, R McDermott, D Burke, D Ellsworth, R Hill, R McFadden R Butler, R Elston, P Hilliard, D McGillicuddy, D Byrns, Tenn., D Emerson, R Hinds, R McKellar, D Campbell, R Esch, R Holland, D McKenzie, R Cannon, R Estopinal, D Hollingsworth, R McKinley, R Cantrill, D Evans, D Hopwood, R McLaughlin, R Capstick, R Fairchild, R Howard, D McLemore, D Caraway, D Farr, R Howell, R Madden, R Carew, D Ferris, D Huddleston, D Magee, R Carlin, D Fess, R Hubert, D Maher, D Carter, Mass., R Fields, D Hull, Iowa, D Mann, R Carter, Okla., D Fitzgerald, D Hull, Tenn., D Mapes. R Cary, R Flood, Humphrey,Wash.RMartin, P P Casey, D Flynn, D Husted, R Matthews, R Chandler, N. Y., R Fordney, R Hutchinson, R Mavs. P D Charles, R Foss, R Igoe, D Meeker, R Chiperfield, R Foster, D Jacoway, D Miller, Del., R Church, D Frear, R James, R Miller, Minn., R Cline, D Freeman, R Johnson, Kv., D Mondell, R Fuller, Johnson, S. Dak., R Montague, D Coady, D . R Coleman, R Gallagher, D Johnson, Wash., R Moon, D Collier, D Gallivan, D Kahn, R Moore, Pa., R Connelly, D Gandy, D Kearns, R Moores, Ind., R Conry, D Gard, D Keating, D Morgan, La., D Cooper, Ohio, R Garland, R Ke'ster, R Morgan, Okla., R Cooper, W. Va., R Garner, D Kelley, R Moss, Ind., D Cooper, Wis., R Gillett, R Kennedv, Iowa, R Mott, R Coplev, P R Glass, D Kennedy, R. I., R Mudd, R Costello, R Glynn, R Kent, Ind Murray, D Cox, D Good, R Kettner, D Neely, D Crago, R Goodwin, Ark D Kev, Ohio, D Nelson, R Cramton, R Gordon, Kiess, Pa., R Nichols, Mich., R Crosser, D Gould, R Kincheloe, D Nolan, P 58 RD D D : R D

Norton, R Rouse, D Smith, Tex., D Thompson, D Oakey, R Rowe, R Snell, R Tillman, D Oglesby, D Rubey, D Snyder, R Tilson, R Oldfield, D Rucker, D Steagall, D Tim^erlake, R Oliver, D Russell, Mo., D Steele, Iowa, D Tinkham, R Olney, D Russell, Ohio, R Steenerson, Towner, R O'Shaunessy, D Sanford, R Stephens, Cal., P RTreadway, R Overmyer, D Schall, P Stephens, Neb., D Vare, R Padgett, D Scott, Mich., R Sterling, R Volstead, R Paige, Mass., R Scott, Pa., R Stiness, R Walsh, R Parker, N. Y., R Scully, D Stone, D Ward, R Peters, R Sells, R Stout, D Wason, R Phelan, D Shackleford, D Sulloway, R Watkins, D Piatt, Shallenberger, D Sumners, D Watson, Pa., R Price, D Sherley, D Sweet, R Wheeler, R Quin, D Sherwood, D Swift, R Williams, Ohio, R Rainey, D Shouse, D Switzer, R Williams, T. S., R Raker, D Siegel, R Taggart, D Williams, W. E., D Ramseyer, R Sims, D Tague, D Wilson, 111., R Randall, Proh Sinnott R Talbott, D Wilson, La., D Rauch, D Slemp, R Tavenner, D Wingo, D Reavis, R Sloan, R Taylor, Ark., D Winslow, R Ricketts, R Smith, Idaho, R Tavlor, Colo., D Wood, Ind., R Riordan, Smith, Mich., R Temple, R Woods, Iowa, R Roberts, Mass., R Smith, Minn., R Thomas, D Young, N. Dak., R Young, Tex., D NAYS—46. Adamson, D Dent, D Lee, D Sisson, D Aiken, D Dies, D Lever, D Small, D Bell. D Doughton, D Nicholls, S. C, D Stedman, D Black, Finley, D Page, N. C, D Stephens, Miss., D Blackmon, D Garrett, D Park, D Tribble, D Britt, R Godwin, N. C, D Parker, N. J. R Venable, D Burgess, D Hardy, D Pou, D Vinson, Byrnes, S. C, D Hood, D Ragsdale, D Walker, D Callaway, D Houston, D Rayburn, D Watson, Va., D Candler, Miss., D Hughes, D Saunders, D Webb, D Clark, Fla., D Humphreys, Miss. Sears, D Whaley, D Crisp, D Kitchin, D ANSWERED "PRESENT"—3. Harrison, D Sparkman, D Wise, D NOT VOTING—48. Adair, D Gardner, R Miller, Pa., R Rodenberg, R Almon, D Graham, R Mooney, R Rogers, R Brown, W. Va., D Gray, Ala., D Morin, R Rowland, R Burnett, D Gray, N. J., R Morrison, D Sabath, D Caldwell, D Gregg, D Moss, W. Va., R Slayden, D Cullop, D Haugen, R North, R Smith, N. Y., D Dooling, D Hay, D Patten, D Stafford, R Driscoll, D Hefiin, D Porter, R Steele, Pa., D Dupre D Jones, D Powers. R Stephens, Tex., D Eagle, D Kreider, R Pratt, R Sutherland. R Farley, D Langley, R Reilly, D Van Dyke, D Focht, R McCulloch, R Roberts, Nev., R Wilson, Fla., D So the bill was passed. The Clerk announced the following pairs On the vote: Mr. Caldwell (for) with Mr. Wise (against). Mr. Rogers (for) with Mr. Harrison (against). Mr. Haugen (for). Mr. Burnett (for) with Mr. Slayden (against). Mr. Patten (for) with Mr. Wilson of Florida (against).

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THE EIGHT-HOUR DAY IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (H. R. 12207. The Legislative, Executive and Judicial Appropriation Bill). March 14, 1916, page 4715. The roll call here given was on the famous Borland motion to recommit the bill to the Committee on Appropriations with instructions to report it back with an amendment providing that none of the moneys appropriated should be used to pay salaries in any executive department of the Government in the city of Washington which does not require eight hours of labor each day. (The present work day consists of seven hours). A Yea vote was a vote in favor of increasing the hours to eight. A Nay vote was a vote against increasing the hours to eight.

YEAS—67. Barkley, D Doolittle, D Johnson, Ky., D Sims, D Bell, D Doughton, D Kincheloe, D Sisson, Black, Eagle, D Kincaid, R Slayden, Booher, D Fields, D Lee, D Sloan, R Borland, D Gardner, R McLaughlin, R Smith, Tex., D Buchanan, Tex., D Garner, D Mapes, R Stafford, R Burgess, D Garrett, D Moores, Ind., R Steele, Iowa, D Byrns, Tenn., D Gillett, R Murray, D Stephens, Miss., D Carter, Okla., D Godwin, N. C, D Norton, R Sumners, D Collier, D Gordon, Page, N. C, R Thomas, D Connelly, D Hardy, D Park, D Thompson, D Cox, D Hastings, D Quin, D Tribble, D Crisp, D Helm, D Rayburn, D Vinson, D Davenport, D Helvering, D Rouse, D Walker, D Davis, Tex., D Hensley, D Rucker, D Webb, D Dickinson, D Houston, D Saunders, D Young, Tex., D Dies, D Hull, Tenn., D Shouse, D

NAYS—282. Adamson, D Charles, R Eagan, D Harrison, D Aiken, D Church, D Ellsworth, R Hart, D Alexander, D Cline, D Elston, P Haskell, R Almon, D Coady, D Emerson, R Haugen, R Anderson, R Coleman, R Esch, R Hawley, R Aswell, D Conry, D Estopinal, D Hay, D Austin, R Cooper, Ohio, R Evans, D Hayden, D Ayres, D Cooper, W. Va., R Farley, D Hayes, R Bacharach, R Cooper, Wis., R Farr, R Heaton, R Bailey, D Copley, P R Finley, Helgesen, R Barchfeld, R Costello, R Flood, Hernandez, R Beakes, D Crago, R Focht, R Hicks, R Blackmon, D Crosser, D Fordney, R Hill, R Britt, R Curry, R Frear, R Hilliard, D Britten, R Dale, N. Y., D Freeman, R Hinds, R Browne, R Dale, Vt., R Fuller, R Holland, D Bruckner, D Dallinger R Gallagher, D Hollingsworth, R Brumbaugh, D Danforth, R Gallivan, D Hopwood, R Buchanan, 111., D Darrow, R Gard, D Howard, D Burke, D Davis, Minn., R Garland, R Howell, R Butler, R Decker, D Glass, D Huddleston, D Byrnes, S. C, D Denison, R Glynn, R Hughes, D Caldwell, D Dent, D Good, R Hulbert, D Campbell, R Dewalt, D Goodwin, Ark., D Hull, Iowa, R Cannon, R Dill, D Gould, R Humphrey,Wash.R Cantrill, D Dillon, R Gray, Ala., D Humphreys, Miss. Capstick, R Dixon, Gray, Ind., D Husted, R Caraway, D Doremus, D Gray, N. J., R Hutchinson, R Carlin, D Dowell, R Green, Iowa, R Igoe, D Carter, Mass., R Drukker, R Greene, Mass., R Jacoway, D Gary, R Dunn, R Greene, Vt., R James, R Casey, D Dupre, D Hadley, R Johnson, Wash., R Chandler, N. Y., RDyer, R Hamlin, D Kahn, R 60 D RR D

Kearns, R Mann, R Raker, D Stone, D Keating, D Martin, P P Ramseyer, R Stout, D Kennedy, Iowa, R Matthews, R Randall, Proh Sulloway, R Kennedy, R. I., R Mays, P D Rauch, D Sweet, R Kent, Ind Meeker, R Reavis, R Swift, R Kettner, D Miller, Del., R Reilly, D Switzer, R Key, Ohio, D Miller, Minn., R Ricketts, R Taggart, D King, R Miller, Pa., R Roberts, Mass., R Tague, D Konop, D Moon, D Roberts, Nev., R Talbott, D Kreider, R Mooney, R Rodenberg, Tavenner, D Lafean, R Moore, Pa., R Rogers, R Taylor, Ark., D La Follette, R Morgan, La., D Rowe, R Taylor, Colo., D Langley, R Morgan, Okla., R Rubey, D Temple, R Lazaro, D Morrison, D Russell, Mo., D Tillman, D Lenroot, R Moss, Ind., D Russell, Ohio, R Tilson, R Lesher, D Mott, D Sabath, D Timberlake, R Lever, D Mudd, R Sanford, R Tinkham, R Lieb, D Neely, D Schall, P Treadway, R Liebel, D Nelson, R Scott, Mich., R Van Dyke, D Lindbergh, R Nicholls, S. C, D Sears, D Venable, D Linthicum, D Nichols, Mich., R Sells, R Volstead, R Littlepage, D Nolan, P Shackleford, D Walsh, R Lloyd, D Oakey, R Shallenberger, D Ward, R Lobeck, Oliver, D Siegel, R Wason, R London, S Olney, D Sinnott, R Watkins, D Longworth, R O'Shaunessy, D Smith, Idaho, R Watson, Pa., R Loud, R Overmyer, D Smith, Mich., R Watson, Va., D McAndrews, D Padgett, D Smith, Minn., R Wheeler, R McArthur, R Paige, Mass., R Smith, N. Y., D Williams, W. E., D McCracken,JR Parker, N. J., R Snell, R Williams, Ohio. R McDermott, D Peters, R Snyder, R Wilson, Fla., D McFadden, R Phelan, D Sparkman, D Wilson, 111., R McGillicuddy, D Piatt, R Stedman, D Wilson, La., D McKenzie, R Pou, D Steenerson, Wise, D McKinley, R Powers, R Stephens, Cal., P RWood, Ind., R McLemore, D Price, D Stephens, Tex., D Young, N. Dak., R Madden, R Ragsdale, D Sterling, R Magee, R Rainey, D Stiness, R

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—1. Browning, R

NOT VOTING—83. Abercrombie, D Fairchild, R Keister, R Pratt, R Adair, D Ferris, D Kelley, R Riordan, Allen, D Fess, R Kiess, Pa., R Rowland, R Anthony, R Fitzgerald, D Kitchin, D Scott, Pa., R Ashbrook, D Flynn, D Lehlbach, R Scully, D Barnhart, D Foss, R Lewis, D Sherley, D Beales, R Foster, D Loft, D Sherwood, D Bennet, R Gandy, D McClintic, D Slemp, R Burnett, D Graham, R McCulloch, R Small, D Callaway, D Gregg, D McKellar, D Steagall, D Candler,' Miss., D Griest, R Maher, D Steele, Pa., D Carew, D Griffin, D Mondell, R Stephens, Neb., D Chiperfield, R Guernsey, R Montague, D Sutherland, R Clark, Fla., D Hamill, D Morin, R Towner, R

Cramton, R Hamilton, Mich. , R Moss, W. Va., R Vare, R

Cullop, D Hamilton, N. Y. , R North, R Whaley, D Dempsey, R Heflin, D Oglesby, D Williams, T. S., R

1 Dooling , D Henry, D Oldfield, D Wingo, D Driscoll, D Hood, D Parker, N. Y., R Winslow, R

Edmonds, R Johnson, S.Dak ,, R Patten, D Woods, Iowa, R Edwards, D Jones, D Porter, R 61 D D D ,

So the motion to recommit was rejected. The Clerk announced the following pairs: On this vote: Mr. Cramton (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Foss (against). Mr. Small (for motion to recommit) with Mr. Winslow (against)

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (H. R. 15316). July 12, 1916, page 12557.

The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill providing for the compensation of all injured Federal employees at the rate of two-thirds of the wages lost during disability. In case of death, the dependent widow would be allowed 35 per cent of the employee's wages and 10 per cent ad- ditional for each dependent child under 18, with a limit of two-thirds the employee's wage. An appropriation of $500,000 was made for the system. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill.

YEAS—285. Abercrombie, D Cooper, Ohio, R Focht, R Igoe, D Adair, D Cooper, W. Va., R Fordney, R Jacoway, D Adamson, D Cooper, Wis., R Foss, R James, R Aiken, D Cox, D Foster, D Johnson, Ky., D Alexander, D Crago, R Frear, R Johnson, S. Dak., B Allen, D Cramton, R Fuller, R Johnson, Wash., R Almon, D Crosser, D Gallivan, D Keating, D Anderson, R Cullop, D Gandy, D Keister, R Anthony, R Curry, R Card, D Kennedy, Iowa, R Ashbrook, D Dale, N. Y., D Gardner, R Kennedy, R. I., R Aswell, D Dale, Vt., R Garland, R Kettner, D Austin R Dallinger, R Gillett, R Kincheloe, D Ayres, D Danforth, R Godwin, N. C, D King, R Barkley, D Darrow, R Gordon, Kinkaid, R Beakes, D Davenport, D Gould, R Konop, D Bell, D Davis, Minn., R Gray, Ind., D La Follette, R Bennet, R Davis, Tex., D Green, Iowa, R Lazaro, D Blackmon, D Decker, D Greene, Mass., R Lesher, D Booher, D Dempsey, R Greene, Vt., R Lewis, D Borland, D Denison, R Griffin, D Liebel, D Bowers, R Dickinson, D Hadley, R Littlepage, D Britt, R Dill, D Hamill, D Lloyd, Britten, R Dillon, R Hamilton, Mich., R Lobeck, D Browning, R Dixon, Hamlin, D London, S Bruckner, D Dooling, D Hardy, D McArthur, R Brumbaugh, D Doolittle, D Haskell, R McClintic, D Buchanan, Tex., D Doughton, D Hastings, D McCracken, R Burke, D Dowell, R Hayden, D McCulloch, R Burnett, D Drukker, R Hayes, R McGillicuddy, D

Byrns, Tenn., D Dunn, R Heaton, R . McKellar, D Caldwell. D Dupre, D Helgesen, R McKenzie, R Campbell. R Dyer, R Helm, D McLemore, D Candler, Miss., D Eagan, D Helvering, D Madden, R Caraway, D Edmonds, R Hernandez, R Magee, R Carew, D Edwards, D Hicks, R Maher, D Carter, Mass., R Ellsworth, R Hill, R Mann, R Cary, R Elston, P Hilliard, D Mapes, R Casey, D Emerson, R Holland, D Matthews, R Chandler, N. Y., R Esch, R Hollingsworth, R Mays, P D Chiperfield, R Estopinal, D Hood, D Meeker, R Church, D Evans, D Hopwood, R Miller, Del., R Coady, D Farr, R Howard, D Mondell, R Coleman, R Ferris, D Hughes, D Montague, D Collier, D Fess, R Hulbert, D Moore, Pa., R Connelly, D Fitzgerald D Hull, Iowa, R Moores, Ind., R Conry, D Flynn, D Humphrey, Wash.RMorgan, Okla., R 62 DDRD D R

Morin, R Ricketts, R Stafford, R Treadway, R Moss, Ind., D Riordan, Steagall, D Tribble, D Mudd, R Roberts, Nev., R Stedman, D Van Dyke, D Neely, D Rodenberg, R Steenerson, Venable, D Nelson, R Rowe, R Stephens, Cal., P R Vinson, D Nichols, Mich., R Rucker, D Stephens, Tex., D Volstead, R Nolan, P Russell, Mo., D Sterling, R Walker, D Norton, R Russell, Ohio, R Stiness, R Walsh, R Oakev, R Sanford, Stone, D Ward, R Oldfield, D Schall, P Sulloway, R Watkins, D Oliver, D Scott, Mich., R Sumners, D Watson, Pa., R Olney, D Scully, D Sweet, R Watson, Va., D Overmyer, D Sears, D Swift, R Wheeler, R Padgett, D Shall enberger, D Switzer, R Williams, T. S., R Paige, Mass., R Sherley, D Taggart, D Williams, W. E., D Park, D Siegel, R Tague, D Williams, Ohio, R Parker, N. J., R Sims, D Talbott, D Wilson, La., D Phelan, D Sinnott, R Tavenner, D Wingo, D Pratt, R Sloan, R Taylor, Ark., D Wise, D • Ouin, D Small, D Taylor, Colo., D Wood, Ind., R Raker, D Smith, Idaho, R Temple, R Woods, Iowa, R Ramsever,R Smith, Mich., R Thomas, D Young, N. Dak., R Randall, Proh Smith, Minn., R Thompson, D Young, Tex., D Rauch, D Smith, N. Y., D Tillman, D Reavis, R Snell, R Timberlake, R Reilly, D Sparkman, D Tinkham, R

NAYS—2. Cannon, R Dies, D

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—5. Crisp, D Sisson, D Webb, D Morrison, D Stephens, Miss., D

NOT VOTING—143. Bacharach, R Finley, Hull, Tenn., D McLaughlin, R Bailev, D Flood, Humphreys,Miss DMartin, P P Barchfeld, R Freeman, R Husted, R Miller, Minn., R Barnhart, D Gallagher, D Hutchinson, R Miller, Pa., R Beales, R Garner, D Jones, D Moon, D Black, D Garrett, D Kahn, R Mooney, R Browne, R Glass, D Kearns, R Morgan, La., D Buchanan, 111., D Glynn, R Kelley, R Moss, W. Va., R Burgess, D Good, R Kent, Ind Mott, R Butler, R Goodwin, Ark., D Key, Ohio, D Murray, D Byrnes, S. C, D Graham, R K'ess, Pa., R Nicholls, S. C, D Callaway, D Gray, Ala., D Kitchin, D North, R Cantrill,*D Gray, N. J., R Kreider, R Oglesby, D Capstick, R Gregg, D Lafean, R O'Shaunessy, D Carlin, D Griest, R Langley, R Page, N. C, D Carter, Okla., D Guernsey, R Lee, D Parker, N. Y., R Charles, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Lehlbach, R Patten, D Clark, Fla., D Harrison, D Lenroot, R Peters, R Cline, D Hart, D Lever, D Piatt, R Coplev, P R Haugen, R Lieb, Porter, R Costello, R Hawley, R Lindbergh, R Pou, D Dent, D Hay, D Linthicum, D Powers, R Dewalt, D Hefiin, D Loft, D Price, D Doremus. D Henry, D Longworth, R Ragsdale, D Driscoll, D Hensley, D Loud, R Rainey, D Eagle, D Hinds, R McAndrews, D Rayburn D Fairchild, R Houston, D McDermott, D Roberts, Mass., R Farley, D Howell, R McFadden, R Rogers, R Fields, D Huddleston, D McKinley, R Rouse, D 63 Rowland, R Sherwood, D Steele, Pa., D Wason, R Rubey, D Shouse, D Stephens, Neb., D Whaley, D Sabath, D Slayden, D Stout, D Wilson, Fla., D Saunders, D Slemp, R Sutherland, R Wilson, 111., R Scott, Pa., R Smith, Tex., D Tilson, R Winslow, R Sells, R Snyder, R Towner, R Shackleford, D Steele, Iowa, D Vare, R

So the bill was passed. Mr. Shouse (for bill) with Mr. Stephens of Mississippi (against). Mr. Crisp. Mr. Speaker, I am paired with the gentleman from Maine (Mr. Hinds). Inadvertently I voted Yea. I ask that my vote be changed from Yea to Present.

EIGHT-HOUR DAY ON RAILROADS (H. R. 17700). September 1, 1916, page 15879. The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill which read as follows: • Be it enacted, etc., That beginning December 1, 1916, eight hours shall, in contracts for labor and service, be deemed a day's work and the measure or standard of a day's work for the purpose of reckoning the compensa- tion for services of all employees who are now or may hereafter fee employed by any common carrier by railroad which is subject to the provisions of the act of February 1, 1887, entitled "An Act to regulate commerce," as amended, and who are now or may hereafter be actually engaged in any capacity in the operation of trains used for the transportation of persons or property on railroads, from any State or Territory of the United States or the District of Columbia to any other State or Territory of the United States or the District of Columbia, or from l one place in a Territory to another place in the same Territory, or from any place in the United States to an adjacent foreign country, or from any place in the United States through a foreign country to any other place in the United States. Sec. 2. That the President shall appoint a commission of three, which shall observe the operation and effects of the institution of the eight-hour standard workday as above denned and the facts and conditions affecting the relations between such common carriers and employees during a period of not less than 6 months nor more than 9 months, in the discretion of the commission, and within 30 days thereafter such commission shall report its findings to the President and Congress; that each member of the commission created under the provisions of this act shall receive such com- pensation as may be fixed by the President. That the sum of $25,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and hereby is, appropriated, out of any money in the United States Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the necessary and proper expenses incurred in connection with the work of such commission, including salaries, per diem, traveling expenses of members and employees, and rent, furniture, office fixtures and supplies, books, salaries, and other necessary expenses, the same to be approved by the chairman of said commission and audited by the proper accounting officers of the Treasury. Sec. 3. That pending the report of the commission herein provided for and for a period of 30 days thereafter the compensation of railway em- ployees subject to this act for a standard eight-hour workday shall not be reduced below the present standard day's wage, and for all necessary time in excess of eight hours such employees shall be paid at a rate not less than the pro rata rate for such standard eight-hour workday. Sec. 4. That any person violating any provision of 'this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less than $100 and not more than $1,000, or imprisoned not to exceed one year, or both. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill.

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YEAS—239. Abercrombie, D Egan, D King, R Rouse, D Adamson, D Eagle, D Kinkaid, R Rubey, D Alexander, D Edwards, D Kitchin, D Rucker, D Allen, D Estopinal, D Konop, D Russell, Mo., D Almon, D Evans, D La Follette, R Russell, Ohio, R Ashbrook, D Farley, D Lenroot, R Scott, Pa., R Aswell, D Farr, R Lesher, D Scully, D Ayres, D Fields, D Lever, D Sears, D Bailey, D Fitzgerald, D Lewis, D Shallenberger, D Barkley, D Flynn, D Lieb, Sherley, D Barnhart, D Focht, R Liebel, D Sherwood, D Beales, R Gallagher, D Lindbergh, R Siegel, R Booher, D Gallivan, D Linthicum, D Sims, D Borland, D Gandy, D Littlepage, D Sinnott, R Bowers, R Gard, D Lloyd, Sisson, D Britt, R Garland, R Lobeck, D Slemp, R Bruckner, D Glass, D London, Small, D Brumbaugh, D Godwin, N. C, D McAndrews, D Smith, Idaho, R Buchanan, 111., D Goodwin, Ark., D McClintic, D Smith, Minn., R Buchanan, Tex., D Gordon, D McCracken, R Smith, N. Y., D Burnett, D Gray, Ind., D McCulloch, R Sparkman, D Byrns, Tenn., D Green, Iowa, R McLemore, D Stafford, R Caldwell, D Griffin, D Maher, D Steagall, D Campbell, R Hadley, R Mays, P D Stedman, D Candler, Miss., D Hamill, D Miller, Del., R Steele, Iowa, D Cannon, Hamlin, D Mondell, R Steenerson, Caraway, D Hardy, D Montague, D Stephens, Miss., D Carew, D Harrison, D Moon, D Stephens, Tex., D Carlin, D Haskell, R Mooney, R Stone, D Casey, D Hastings, D Morgan, Ok'a., R Sutherland, R Chandler, N. Y., R Haugen, R Morin. R Swift, R Cline, D Hawley, R Moss, D Taggart, D Coady, D Hayden, D Mudd, R Tague, D Collier, D Heaton, R Murray, D Talbott, D Connelly, D Heflin, D Neely, D Tavenner, D Conry, D Helgesen, R Nelson, R Taylor, Ark., D Cooper, Ohio, R Helvering, D North, R Thomas, D Cooper, W., Va., R Hicks, R Oldfield, D Thompson, D Cooper, Wis., R Hilliard, D Oliver, D Tillman, D Costello, R Holland, D Olney, D Tim'erlake, R Cox, D Hollingsworth, R Overmver, D Tinkham, R Crosser, Hood, D Padgett, D Towner, R Cullop, D Hopwood, R Page, N. C, D Tribble. D Curry, R Houston, D Phelan, D Van Dyke, D Dale, N. Y., D Howard, D Porter, R Venable, D Davenport, D Huddleston, D Pou, D Vinson, D Davis, Minn., R Hulbert, D Powers, R Volstead, R Denison, R Hull, Iowa, R Quin, D Watkins, D Dent, D Hull, Tenn., D Ragsdale, D Watson, Va., D Dewalt, D Humphreys,Miss DRainey, D Webb, D Dickinson, D Husted, R Raker, D Whaley, D D'es, D Igoe, D Ramseyer, R Wheeler, R Dixon, Jacoway, D Randall, Proh Williams, W. E., D Dooling, D Johnson, Ky., D Rauch, D Williams, Ohio, R Doolittle, D Jones, D Rayburn, D Wilson, La., D Doremus, D Keating, D Reavis, R Wingo, D Dough ton, D Keister, R Reilly, D Wise, D Dowell, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Ricketts, R Wood, Ind., R Driscoll, D Key, Ohio, D Riordan, D Young, Tex., D Dupre, D Kincheloe, D Rodenberg,

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THE POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM (H. R. 562). January 6, 1916, page 683. The roll call here given was on amending the bill so that there should be no limit to the amounts citizens might deposit in the postal savings banks. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the unlimited deposits. A Nay vote was a vote against unlimited deposits.

YEAS—31. Caraway, D Helgesen, R Lindbergh, R Shallenberger, D Crosser, D Henry, D London, S Shouse, D Cullop, D Hilliard, D Mays, P D Siegel, R Dill, D Howard, D Morgan, Okla., R Tavenner, D Doolittle, D Huddleston, D Moss, Ind., D Taylor, Colo., D Eagle, D James, R Nelson, R Thompson, D Emerson, R Keating, D Nolan, P Young, N. Dak., R Hayden, D Konop, D Ragsdale, D

NAYS—317. Abercrombie, D Coleman, R Fordney, R Hulbert, D Aiken, Collier, D Foss, R Hull, Iowa, R Alexander, D Connelly, D Foster, D Hull, Tenn, D Allen, D Conry, D Frear, R Humphreys,Miss.D Anderson, R Cooper, Ohio, R Freeman, R Hutchinson, R Ashbrook, D Cooper, W. Va., R Fuller, R Igoe, D Aswell, D Cooper, Wis., R Gallivan, D Jacoway, D Austin, R Costello, R Gandy, D Johnson, Ky., D Ayres, D Cox, D Gard, D Johnson, S. Dak., R Bacharach, R Crago, R Gardner, R Johnson,, Wash., R Bailey, D Cramton, R Garland, R Kahn, R Barkley, D Crisp, D Garner, D Kearns, R Barnhart, D Curry, R Garrett, D Keister, R Beakes, D Dale, Vt., R Gillett, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Beales, R Dallinger, R Glass, D Kent, Ind Bell, D Danforth, R Godwin, N. C, D Kettner, D Bennet, R Darrow, R Good, R Kiess, Pa., R Black, D Davis, Minn., R Gordon, Kincheloe, D Blackmon, D Davis, Tex., D Gray, Ind., D King, R Booher, D Decker, D Green, Iowa, R Kinkaid, R Borland, D Dempsey, R Greene, Mass., R Kitchin, D Britt, R Denison, R Greene, Vt., R Lafean, R Britten, R Dent, D Griest, R La Follette, R Brown, W. Va., D Dewalt, D Hadley, R Langley, R Browne, Wis., R Dickinson, D Hamilton, Mich., R Lazaro, D Brumbaugh, D Dies, D Hamilton, N. Y., R Lehlbach, R Buchanan, Tex., D Dillon, R Hamlin, D Lesher, D Burgess, D Dixon, Hardy, D Lever, D Burnett, D Doremus, D Harrison, D Lewis, D Butler, R Doughton, D Hastings, D Liebel, D Byrnes, S. C, D Dowell, R Haugen, R Linthicum, D Byrns, Tenn., D Drukker, R Hawley, R Littlepage, D Caldwell, D Dunn, R Hay, D Lloyd, D Callaway, D Dyer, R Hayes, R Lobeck, D Campbell, R Edmonds, R Heaton, R Lomjworth, R Candler, Miss., D Edwards, D Heflin, D Loud, R Cannon, R Ellsworth, R Helvering, D McAndrews, D Cantrill, D Elston, P Hensley, D McArthur, R Capstick, R Esch, R Hernandez, R McCracken, R Carlin, D Estopinal, D Hicks, R McCulloch, R Carter, Mass., R Evans, D Hill, R McDermott, D Carter. Okla., D Farr, R Holland, D McFadden, R Cary, R Ferris, D Hollingsworth, R McGillicuddy, D Casey, D Fess, R Hood, D McKellar, D Chandler, N. Y., R Fields, D Hopwood, R McKenzie, R Clark, Fla., D Fitzgerald, D Houston, D McKinley, R Cline, D Flood, Howell, R McLaughlin, R Coady, D Focht, R Hughes, D McLemore, D 67 D D D

Madden, R Pou, D Sinnott, R Taylor, Ark., D Mann, R Powers, R Sisson, D Temple, R Mapes, R Pratt, R Slayden, Tillman, D Martin, P P Price, D Slemp, R Tilson, R Meeker, R Quin, D Sloan, R Timberlake, R J Miller, Del., R Rainey, D Small, D Tinkham, R Miller, Pa., R Raker, D Smith, Idaho, R Towner, R Moon, D Ramseyer, R Smith, Mich., R Tribble, D Mooney, R Randall, Proh Smith, Minn., R Vinson, Moore, Pa., R Rayburn, D Smith, Tex., D Volstead, R Moores, Ind., R Reavis, R Sparkman, D Walsh, R Morgan, La., D Ricketts, R Stafford, R Ward, R Morin, R Riordan, D Steagall, D Wason, R Morrison, D Roberts, Nev., R Stedman, D Watkins, D Moss, W. Va., R Rodenberg, R Steele, Iowa, D Watson, Pa., R Mudd, R Rogers, R Steele, Pa., D Watson, Va., D Neely, D Rouse, D Steenerson, R Webb, D Nicholls, S. C, D Rowe, R Stephens, Cal., P R Whaley, D Nichols, Mich., R Rubey, D Stephens, Miss., D Wheeler, R North, R Rucker, D Stephens, Neb., D Williams, T. S., R Oakey, R Russell, Mo., D Stephens, Tex., D Williams, W. E., D Oldfield. D Russell, Ohio, R Sterling, R Williams, Ohio, R Oliver, D Sabath, D Stiness, R Wilson, La., D Olney, D Sanford, R Stone, D Wingo, D O'Shaunessy, D Saunders, D Stout, D Win slow, R Overmyer, D Schall, P Sulloway, R Wise, D Page, N. C, D Scott, Mich., R Sumners, D Wood, Ind., R Paige, Mass., R Sears, D Sutherland, R Woods, Iowa, R Park, D Sells, R Sweet, R Young, Tex., D Parker, N. J., R Sherley, D Taggart, D Phelan, D Sherwood, D Tague, D Piatt, R Sjms, D Talbott, D

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—4. Browning, R Hinds, R Norton, R Padgett, D

NOT VOTING—81. Adair, D Finley, D Key, Ohio, D Reilly, D Adamson, D Flynn, D Kreider, R Roberts, Mass., R Almon, D Gallagher, D Lee, D Rowland, R Anthony, R Glynn, R Lenroot, R Scott, Pa., R Barchfeld, R Goodwin, Ark., D Lieb, Scully, D Bruckner, D Gould, R Loft, D Shackleford, D Buchanan, 111., D Graham, D McClintic, D Smith, N. Y., D Burke, D Gray, Ala., D Magee, R Snell, R Carew, D Gray, N. J., R Maher, D Snyder, R Charles, D Gregg, D Matthews, R Swift, R Chiperfield, R Griffin, D Miller, Minn., R Switzer, R Church, D Guernsey, R Mondell, R Thomas, D Copley, P R Hamill, D Montague, D Treadway, R Dale, N. Y., D Hart, D Mott, R Van Dvke, D Davenport, D Haskell, R Murray, D Vare, R Dooling, D Helm, D Oglesby, D Walker, D Driscoll, D Humphrey,Wash, R Parker, N. Y., R Wilson, Fla., D Dupre, D Husted, R Patten, D Wilson, 111., R Eagan, D Jones, D Peters, R Fairchild, R Kelley, R Porter, R Farley, D Kennedy, R. I., R Rauch, D So the amendment was rejected.

GOOD ROADS (H. R. 7617). January 25, 1916, pages 1688-9. The roll call here given is on the passage of the bill, which provided for Federal aid in the construction and maintenance of roads. It was provided that not more than $25,000,000 should be appropriated for any fiscal year. 68 DR S R

The bill further provided that after deducting the sum necessary to defray the expenses of the administration of the act, the money should be divided among the States as follows: $65,000 to each State and one half of the re- mainder in the ratio which the population of each State bears to the popula- tion of all the States as shown by the census, and the other half of such re- mainder in the ratio which the mileage of rural free delivery and star mail routes in such State bears to the mileage of rural free delivery and star mail routes of all the States. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill.

YEAS—282 Abercrombie, D Davis, Minn., R Henry, D McKenzie, R Adamson, D Davis, Tex., D Hensley, D McKinley, R Alexander, D Decker, D Hernandez, R McLaughlin, R Almon, D Denison, R Hilliard, D Madden, R Anderson, R Dent, D Hinds, R Mapes, R Anthony, R Dewalt, D Holland, D Martin, P P Ashbrook, D Dickinson, D Hollingsworth, R Matthews, R Ayres, D Dies, D Hood, D Mays, P D Bailey, D Dill, D Hopwood, R Miller, Minn., R Barchfeld, R Dillon, R Houston, D Moon, D Barkley, D Dixon, D Howard, D Mooney, R Barnhart, D Doolittle, D Howell, R Moore, Pa., R Beakes, D Doremus, D Huddleston, D Moores, Ind., R Bell, D Doughton, D Hughes, D Morgan, La., D Black, Dowell, R Hulbert, D Morgan, Okla., R Blackmon, D Driscoll, D Hull, Iowa, R Morin, R Booher, D Dyer, R Hull, Tenn., D Mudd, R Borland, D Edwards, D Humphrey, Wash,RMurray, D Britt, R Ellsworth, R Humphreys, Miss.DNeely, D Browne, Wis., R Emerson, R Igoe, D Nelson, R Browning, R Esch, R Jacoway, D Nicholls, S. C, D Brumbaugh, D Estopinal, D 'Johnson, Ky., D Nichols, Mich., R Buchanan, 111., D Evans, D Johnson, S. Dak., RNorth, R Buchanan, Tex., D Farr, R • (Johnson, Wash., RNorton, R Burgess, D Fields, D |Jones, D Oldfield, D Burke, D Finley, D Kearns, R Oliver, D Butler, R Fordney, R Keating, D Overmyer, D Byrnes, S. C, D Foster, D Keister, R Padgett, D Byrns, Tenn., D Fuller, R Kelley, R Page, N. C, D Callaway, D Gandy, D Kennedy, Iowa, R Park, D Campbell, R Garland, R Kincheloe, D Peters, R Candler, Miss., D Garner, D King, R Pou, D Cannon, Glass, D Kinkaid, R Powers, R Cantrill, D Godwin, N. C, D Kitchin, D Price, D Caraway, D Good, R La Follette, R Quin, D Carlin, D Goodwin, Ark., D Langley, R Rainey, D Carter, Okla., D Gray, Ind., D Lee, D Raker, D Cary, R Green, Iowa, R Lesher, D Ramseyer, R Casey, D Hadley, R Lever, D Randall, Proh Church, D Hamilton, Mich., R Lewis, D Rauch, D Clark, Fla., D Hamlin, D Lieb. D Rayburn, D Collier, D Hardy, D Lindbergh, R Reavis, R Connelly, D Harrison, D Linthicum, D Ricketts, R Cooper, W. Va., R Hastings, D Littlepage, D Roberts, Mass., R Cooper, Wis., R Haugen, R Lloyd, D Roberts, Nev., R Copley, PR Hawley, R Lobeck, D Rodenberg, Costello, R Hay,D London, Rouse, D Cox, D Hayden, D Loud, R Rowland, R Crago, R Heaton, R ' McClintic, D Rubey, D Cramton, R Heflin, D McCracken, R Rucker, D Crisp, D Helgesen, R McCulloch, R Russell, Mo., D Darrow, R Helm, D McGillicuddy, D Russell, Ohio, R Davenport, D Helvering, D McKellar, D Sabath, D 69 D DD R D

Saunders, D Smith, Mich., R Tavenner, D Watson, Pa., R Schall, P Smith, N. Y., D Taylor, Ark., D Watson, Va., D Scott, Mich., R Smith, Tex., D Taylor, Colo., D Webb, D Scott, Pa., R Sparkman, D Temple, R Whaley, D Sears, D Stedman, D Thomas, D Wheeler, R

Sells, R Steele, Iowa, D Thompson, D Williams, T. S. , R Shackleford, D Steele, Pa., D Tillman, D Williams, W. E., D Shallenberger, D Steenerson, Timberlake, R Williams, Ohio, R Sherley, D Stephens, Miss., D Towner, R Wilson, Fla., D Sherwood, D Stephens, Neb., D Tribble, D Wilson, La., D Shouse, D Sterling, R Van Dyke, D Wingo, D Sims, D Stone, D Vare, R Wise, D Sinnott, R Stout, D Venable, D Wood, Ind., R Sisson, D Sulloway, R Vinson, D Woods, Iowa, R Slemp, R Sumners, D Volstead, R Young, N. Dak., R Sloan, R Sweet, R Walker, D Young, Tex., D Small, D Switzer, R Wason, R Smith, Idaho, R Taggart, D Watkins, D

NAYS—81 Allen, D Gallivan, D McArthur, R Sanford, R Bacharach, R Gardner, R McDermott, D Siegel, R Bennet, R Gillett, R Magee, R Slayden, Britten, R Glynn, R Mann, R Smith, Minn., R Caldwell, D Gordon, Meeker, R Snell, R Capstick, R Gray, N. J., R Miller, Del., R Snyder, R Carter, Mass., R Greene, Mass., R Mondell, R Stafford, R Charles, R Greene, Vt., R Moss, Ind., D Stephens, Cal., P R Chiperfield, R Griffin, D Mott, R Stephens, Tex., D Coady, D Hamilton, N. Y., R Nolan, P Stiness, R Coleman, R Hart, D Oakey, R Swift, R Conry, D Haskell, R Olney, D Tague, D Curry, R Hicks, R O'Shaunessy, D Tilson, R Dale, Vt., R Hill, R Paige, Mass., R Tinkham, R Dallinger, R Husted, R Parker, N. J., R Treadway, R Danforth, R James, R Phelan, D Walsh, R Dunn, R Kahn, R Piatt, R Wilson, 111., R Elston, P Kennedy, R. I., R Pratt, R Winslow, R Fitzgerald, D Lenroot, R Reilly, D Foss, R Longworth, R Rogers, R Freeman, R McAndrews, D Rowe, R

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—3. Garrett, D Gould, R Hayes, R

NOT VOTING—68 Adair, D Dupre, D Griest, R Maher, D Aiken, D Eagan, D Guernsey, R Miller, Pa., R Aswell, D Eagle D Hamill, D Montague, D Austin, R Edmonds, R Hutchinson, R Morrison, D Beales, R Fairchild, R Kent, Ind Moss, W. Va., R Bruckner, D Farley, D Kettner, D Oelesby. D Burnett, D Ferris, D Kpv Oh'o.D Parker, N. Y., R Carew, D Fess. R Kiess, Pa., R Patten. D Chandler, N. Y., R Flood, Fono'o, D Porter. R Cline, D Flynn, D - ..„.--. R Ragsdale. D Cooper, Ohio, R Focht, R Lafean, R Riordan. Crosser, Frear, R Lazaro, D Scully, D Cullop. D Gallagher, D Lehlbach, R Steagall, D Dale, N. Y., D Gard, D Liebel, D Sutherland, R Demosey, R Graham, R Loft, D Talbott, D Dooling, D Gray, Ala., D McFadden, R Ward, R Drukker, R Gregg, D McLemore, D 70 D : R D R

So the bill was passed. The clerk announced the following pairs On this vote: Mr. Steagall (for road bill) with Mr. Fairchild (against). Mr. Ferris (for road bill) with Mr. Hamill (against). Mr. Griest (for road bill) with Mr. Lehlbach (against). Mr. Scully (for road bill) with Mr. Patten (against). Mr. Cullop (for road bill) with Mr. Morrison (against). Mr. Dupre (for road bill) with Mr. Gould (against). Mr. Austin (for road bill) with Mr. Hutchinson (against). Mr. Aswell (for road bill) with Mr. Kent (against). Mr. Lazaro (for road bill) with Mr. Dempsey (against). Mr. Konop (for road bill) with Mr. Ward (against). Mr. Garrett was paired; otherwise he would have voted Nay.

INDIAN WAR PENSIONS (H. R. 655). February 16, 1916, page 3078. The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill to pension the sur- vivors of the Indian wars or the widows of such veterans. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of this bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of this bill.

YEAS—221. Adair, D Dillon, R Helgesen, R McFadden, R Ashbrook, D Dixon, D Helvering, D McGillicuddy, D Austin, R Dooling, D Hensley, D McKenzie, R Ayres, D Doolittle, D Hernandez, R ^cKinley. R Bacharach, R Dowell, R Hicks, R McLemore, D Beales, R Drukker, R Hill, R Madden, R Booher, D Eagan, D Hilliard, D Magee, R Britt, R Eagle, D Hinds, R Mann, R Britten, R Emerson, R Hollingsworth. R Mapes, R Brown, W. Va., D Evans, D Howell, R Martin, P P Browne, Wis., R Farley, D Huddleston, D Matthews, R Browning, R Farr, R Hulbert, D Mavs, P D Bruckner, D Ferris, D Hull, Iowa, D Miller, Minn., R Buchanan, 111., D Flood, Humphrey, Wash.RMondell, R Buchanan, Tex., D Flynn, D Igoe, D Mooney, R Burgess, D Focht, R Johnson, S. Dak., R Moores, Ind., R Burke, D Fordney, R Johnson, Wash., R Morgan, Okla, R Butler, R Foss, R Keating, D Mudd, R Caldwell, D Freeman, R Keister, R Murray, D Campbell, R Fuller, R Kelley, R Nelson, R Carew, D Gallivan, D Kennedy, Iowa, R Nichols, Mich, R Carter, Okla., D Gandy, D Kennedy, R. I., R Nolan, P Cary, R Gard, D Kettner, D North, R Casey, D Gardner, R Key, Ohio, D Norton, R Chiperfield, R Garland, R Kiess, Pa., R Oakey, R Coleman, R Glvnn, R King, R Olney, D Connelly, D Good, R Kinkaid, R O'Shaunessy, D Conry, D Gray, Ind., D Konop, D Overmyer, D Cooper, Ohio, R Green, Iowa, R Kreider, R Peters, Cooper, W. Va., R Greene, Mass., R Lafean, R Phelan, D Costello, R Greene, Vt., R La Follette, R Piatt, R Crago, R Griest, R Lesher, D Powers, R Cramton, R Griffin, D Lindbergh, R Pratt, R Crosser, D Guernsey, R Littlepage, D Raker, D Curry, R Hadley, R Lobeck, Ramseyer, R Dallinger, R Hamlin, D Loud, Randall, Proh Darrow, R Hardy, D McAndrews, D Rauch, D Davis, Tex., R Hastings, D McArthur, R Reavis, P Decker, D Haugen, R McClintic, D Reilly, D Denison, R Hawley, R McCracken, R Ricketts, R Dickinson, D Hayden, D McCulloch.R Riordan, D Dill, D Heaton, R McDermott, D Roberts, Mass., R 71 R R DD D S 2 R

Roberts, Nev., R Slayden, Sutherland, R Towner, R Rodenberg, Slemp, R Sweet, R Treadway, R Rogers, R Sloan, R Swift, R Van Dyke, D Rowe, R Smith, Idaho, R Switzer, R Volstead, R Rubey, D Smith, Mich., R Taggart, D Ward, R Russell, Ohio, R Smith, N. Y., D Tague, D Wason, R Sabath, D Steele, Iowa, D Tavenner, D Watson, Pa., R Schall, P Steenerson, R Taylor, Colo., D Wheeler, R Scott, Mich., R Stephens, Cal., P R Temple, R Williams, T. S., R Shallenberger, D Stephens, Tex., D Thompson, D Woods, Iowa, R Shouse, D Sterling, R Tillman, D Young. N. Dak., R Siegel, R Stiness, R Tilson, R Sims, D Stone, D Timberlake, R Sinnott, R Sulloway, R Tinkham, R

NAYS—108. Abercrombie, D Cooper, Wis., R Jacoway, D Rucker, D Adamson, D Cox, D Johnson, Ky., D Sears, D Aiken, D Crisp, D Kincheloe, D Shackleford, D Alexander, D Dent, D Kitchin, D Sisson, D Almon, D Dies, D Lazaro, D Small, D Anderson, R Doughton, D Lenroot, R Smith, Tex., D A swell, D Dupre, D Lever, D Soarkman, D Bailey, D Edmonds, R Lieb, Stafford, R Barkley, D Elston, P London, Steagall, D Barnhart, D Esch, R McKellar, D Stephens, Miss., D Beakes, D Finley, D Miller, Del., R Stephens, Neb., D Bell, D Frear, R Moon, D Sumners, D Black, D Garner, D Morgan, La., D Taylor, Ark., D Blackmon, D Glass, D Morrison, D Thomas, D Borland, D Godwin, N. C, D Moss, Ind., D Tribble, D Burnett, D Goodwin, Ark., D Nicholls, S. C, D Venable, D Byrnes, S. C, D Gordon, Oglesby, D Vinson, D Byrns, Tenn., D Harrison, D Oldfield, D Walsh, R Callaway, D Hav.D Oliver, D Watkins, D Candler, Miss., D Heflin, D Padgett, D Watson, Va., D Cannon, Helm, D Page, N. C, D Webb, D Cantrill, D Holland, D Park, D Whaley, D Capstick, R Hood, D Pou, D Williams, W. E., D Caraway, D Houston, D Quin, D Wilson, Fla., D Cline, D Howard, D Rainey, D Wingo, D Coady, D Hull, Tenn., D Rayburn, D Wise, D Collier, D Hutchinson, R Rouse, D Young, Tex., D ANSWERED "PRESENT"— Fields, D James, R

NOT VOTING—103 Allen, D Davenport, D Garrett, D Humphreys,Miss.D Anthony, R Davis, Minn., R Gillett, R Husted, R Barchfeld, R Dempsey, R Gould, R Jones, D Bennet, R Dewalt, D Graham, R Kahn, R Brumbaugh, D Doremus, D Gray, Ala., D Kearns, R Carlin, D Driscoll, D Gray, N J., R Kent, Ind Carter, Mass,, R Dunn, R Gregg, D Langrley, R Chandler, N. Y., R Dyer, R Hamill, D Lee, D Charles, R Edwards, D Hamilton, Mich., R Lehlbach, Church, D Ellsworth, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Lewis, D Clark, Fla., D Estopinal, D Hart, D Liebel, D Copley, P R Fairchild, R Haskell. R Linthicum, D Cullop, D Fess. R Haves, R Llovd, D Dale, N. Y., D Fitzgerald, D Fenrv, D Loft. D Dale, Vt., R Foster, D Fort-wood, R - Lonsrworth, R • Danforth, R Gallagher, D wughes, D McLaughlin, R 72 D DD S D

Maher, D Parker, N. J., R Scott, Pa., R Stout, D Meeker, R Parker, N. Y., R Scully, D Talbott, D Miller, Pa., R Patten, D Sells, R Vare, R Montague, D Porter, R Sherley, D Walker, D Moore, Pa., R Price, D Sherwood, D Williams, Ohio, R Morin, R Ragsdale, D Smith, Minn. R Wilson, 111., R Moss, W. Va., R Rowland, R Snell, R Wilson, La., D Mott, R Russell, Mo., D Snyder, R Winslow, R Neely, D Sanford, R Stedman, D Wood, Ind., R Paige, Mass., R Saunders, D Steele, Pa., D Mr. Fields. Mr Speaker, I find that I am paired with my colleague, Mr. Langley. I voted Aye. I wish to withdraw that vote and answer Present.

THE PARCEL POST (H. R. 10484. The Post Office Appropriation Bill). February 28, 1916, pages 3756-7. The roll call here given was on accepting an amendment fixing the limit of parcel post packages at 150 pounds instead of 50 pounds, as provided by the bill. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the 150 pound limit. A Nay vote was a vote for a. 50 pound limit.

YEAS—139. Adamson, D Eagle, D Lazaro, D Sears, D Alexander, D Edwards, D Lenroot, R Shallenberger, D Allen, D Esch, R Lever, D Sherley, D Almon, D Evans, D Lewis, D Shouse, D Ashbrook, D Ferris, D Lindbergh, R Sims, D Austin, R Focht, R Linthicum, D Sinnott, R Ayres, D Foster, D London, Sisson, D Bailey, D Garner, D McClintic, D Smith, Mich., R Barkley, D Godwin, N. C, D McGillicuddy, D Smith, Tex., D Browne, Wis., R Goodwin, Ark., D McKellar, D Steele, Iowa, D Buchanan, Tex., D Gordon, Mapes, R Stephens, Neb., D Burke, D Gray, Ala., D Mays, P D Stephens, Tex., D Burnett, D Gray, Ind., D Morgan, Okla., R Stout, D Byrnes, S.C.,D Hamlin, D Moss, Ind., D Sumners, D Byrns, Tenn., D Hardy, D Murrav. D Tavenner, D Caldwell, D Harrison, D Neelv, D Taylor, Ark., D Candler, Miss., D Hastings, D Nicholls, S. C.,D Taylor, Colo., D Cantrill, D Hayden, D Nolan, P Thomas, D Caraway, D Helvering, D nidfield, D Thompson, D Carter, Okla., D Hensley, D Park, D Tillman, D Casey, D Hilliard, D Phelan, D Tribble, D Church, D Houston, D Ouin, D Van Dyke, D Coady, D Howard, D Raesdale, D Venable, D Collier, D Huddleston, D Raker. D Vinson, Connelly, D Hushes, D Ramsever, R Walker, D Cox, D Hull, Tenn., D Randall. Proh Watkins, D Cramton, R Isroe, D Rauch, D Watson. Va., D Crisp, D Jacoway, D Ravburn, D Webb, D Davenport, D Jnmes, R Reilly, D Whaley, D Davis, Tex., D Johnson, Ky., D Rouse, D Wilson, Fla., D Decker, D Keating, D Rubey, D Wilson, La., D Dickinson, D Kettner, D Pucker, D Win go, D Dill, D Kincheloe, D Russell, Mo., D Wise, D Doolittle, D Kinkaid, R Schall. P Young, N. Dak., R Doremus, D La Follette, R Scott, Mich., R

NAYS—179. Aiken, Bennet, R Britt, R Butler, R Anderson, R Black. Britten, R Callaway. D Barnhart, D Blackmon, D Brown, W. Va.,D Campbell. R Beakes, D Booher, D Brumbaug-h, D Cannon, R Bell, D Borland, D Burgess, D Carter, Mass., R 73 D D DD R

Cary, R Gillett, R Littlepage, D Russell, Ohio, R Chandler, N. Y., R Glass, D Lloyd, D Sanford, R Clark, Fla., D Glynn, R Longworth, R Saunders, D Cline, D Good, R McAndrews, D Sherwood, D Coleman, R Green, Iowa, R McArthur, R Siegel, R Cooper, W. Va., R Greene, Vt., R McCulloch, R Slayden, Cooper, Wis., R Griffin, D McDermott, D Slemp, R Curry, R Guernsey, R McKenzie, R Sloan, R Dale, Vt., R Hadley, R McKinley, R Smith, Idaho, R Dallinger, R Hamilton, N. Y., R McLaughlin, R Smith, Minn., R Danforth, R Hart, D Madden, R Snyder, R Davis, Minn., R Haskell, R Magee, R Stafford, R Dempsey, R Haugen, R Mann, R Stedman, D Denison. R Hawley, R Martin, P P Steenerson, Dent, D Hayes, R Meeker, R Stephens, Cal., P R Dillon, R Heaton, R Miller, Del., R Stephens, Miss., D Dixon, D Helm, D Miller, Pa., R Sterling, R Doughton, D Hernandez, R Mondell, R Stiness, R Dowell, R Hicks, R Moon, D Stone, D Dunn, R Hill, R Moore, Pa., R Sulloway, R Dupre, D Hinds, R Moores, Ind., R Sutherland, R Dyer. R Hood, D Mudd, R Sweet, R Eagan, D Howell, D Oakey, R Switzer, R Edmonds, R Hull, Iowa, R Oglesby, D Taggart, D Ellsworth, R Husted, R Olney, D Tague, D Estopinal, D Hutchinson, R O'Shaunessy, D Temple, R Fairchild, R Johnson, Wash., R Padgett, D Tilson, R Farr, R Jones, D Page, N. C, D Timberlake, R Fess, R Kearns, R Paige, Mass., R Vare, R Finley, D Keister, R Parker, N. J., R Volstead, R Fordney, R Kelley, R Peters, R Walsh, R Foss, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Piatt, R Wason, R Frear, R Kennedy, R. I., R Porter, R Watson, Pa., R Freeman, R King, R Pratt, R Wheeler, R Fuller, R Kitchin, D Rainey, D Williams, T. S., R Gallagher, D Konop, D Ricketts, R Williams, Ohio, R Gallivan, D Lee, D Roberts, Nev., R Winslow, R Gardner, R Lehlhach, R Rodenberg, R Wood, Ind., R Garland, R Lesher, D Rogers, R Woods, Iowa, R Garrett, D Lieb, Rowe, R

ANSWERED 'PRESENT"—3. Browning, R Heflin, D McFadden, R

NOT VOTING—113. Abercrombie, D Cullop, D Greene, Mass., R Lafean, R Adair, D Dale, N. Y., D Gregg, D Langley, R Anthony, R Darrow, R Griest, R Liebel, D Aswell, D Dewalt, D Hamill, D Lobeck, Bacharach, R Dies, D Hamilton, Mich., R Loft, D Barchfeld, R Dooling, D Hay, D Loud, R Beales, R Driscoll, D Helgesen, R McCracken, R Bruckner, D Drukker, R Henry, D McLemore, D Buchanan, 111., D Elston, P Holland, D Maher, D Capstick, R Emerson, R Hollingsworth, R Matthews, R Carew, D Farley, D Hopwood, R Miller, Minn., R Carlin, D Fields, D Hulbert, D Montague, D Charles, R Fitzgerald, D Humphrey,Wash. ,RMooney, R Chiperfield, R Flood, D Humphreys,Miss, ,D Morgan, La., D Conry, Flynn, D Johnson, S. Dak., R Morin, R Cooper, Ohio, R Gandy, D Kahn, R Morrison, D Copley, P R Gard, D Kent, Ind Moss, W. Va., R Costello, R Gould, R Key, Ohio, D Mott, R Crago, R Graham, R Kiess, Pa., R Nelson, R Crosser, D Gray, N. J., R Kreider, R Nichols, Mich., R 74 North, R Reavis, R Small, D Towner, R Norton, R Riordan, D Smith, N. Y., D Treadway, R Oliver, D Roberts, Mass., R Snell, R Ward, R Overmyer, D Rowland, R Sparkman, D Williams, W. E., D Parker, N. Y., R Sabath, D Steagall, D Wilson, 111., R Patten, D Scott, Pa., R Steele, Pa., D Young, Tex., D Pou, D Scully, D Swift, R Powers, R Sells, R Talbott, D Price, D Shackleford, D Tinkham, R Mr. Buchanan of was paired in favor of the amendment with Mr. Flynn against. Mr. Browning and Mr. McFadden would have voted Nay if they had not been paired with absent members.

IMMIGRATION, THE LITERACY TEST (H. R. 10384>. March 30, 1916, page 5954. The roll call here given was on striking out the literacy test section of the bill. This section read as follows: Mr. Sabath moves to recommit the bill H. R. 10384 to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, with instructions to strike out the follow- ing and report forthwith: "That after three months from the passage of this act, in addition to the aliens who are by law now excluded from admission into the United States, the following persons shall also be excluded from admission thereto, to wit: "All aliens over 16 years of age, physically capable of reading, who can not read the English language, or some other language or dialect, including

Hebrew or : Provided, That any admissible alien, or any alien here- tofore or hereafter legally admitted, or any citizen of the United States, may bring in or send for his father or grandfather over 55 years of age, his wife, his mother, his grandmother, or his unmarried or widowed daughter, if otherwise admissible, whether such relative can read or not; and such rela- tive shall be permitted to enter. That for the purpose of ascertaining whether aliens can read the immigrant inspectors shall be furnished with slips of uniform size, prepared under the direction of the Secretary of Labor, each containing not less than 30 nor more than 40 words in ordinary use, printed in plainly legible type in some one of the various languages or dialects of immigrants. Each alien may designate the particular language or dialect in which he desires examination to be made, and shall be required to read the words printed on the slip in such language or dialect. That the following classes of persons shall be exempt from the operation of the illit- eracy test, to wit: All aliens who shall prove to the satisfaction of the proper immigration officer or to the Secretary of Labor that they are seeking ad- mission to the United States to avoid religious persecution in the country of their last permanent residence, whether such persecution be evidenced by overt acts or by laws or governmental regulations that discriminate against the alien or the race to which he belongs because of his religious faith; all aliens who have been lawfully admitted to the United States and who have resided therein continuously for five years, and who have in accordance with the law declared their intentions of becoming citizens of the United States and who return to the United States within six months from the date of their departure therefrom; all aliens in transit through the United States; all aliens who have been lawfully admitted to the United States and who later shall go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory." A Yea vote was a vote in favor of striking out the literacy test. A Nay vote was a vote against striking out the literacy test.

YEAS—107. Bacharach, R Booher, D Burke, D Chandler, N. Y., R Bailey, D Borland, D Caldwell, D Coady, D Barchfeld, R Britten, R Cannon, R Conry, D Barnhart, D Bruckner, D Carew, D Cooper, Wis., R Beakes, D Buchanan, Tex., D Carter. Ma

Cullop, D Griffin, D Dale, N. Y., D Dallinger, R Dooling, D Driscoll, D Dupre, D Eagan, D Esch, R Estopinal, D Farley, D Fitzgerald, D Flynn, D Fordney, R Freeman, R Gallagher, D Gallivan, D Glynn, R Gordon, Gould, R Gray, Ind., D Greene, Mass., R

Abercrombie, D Adair, D Adamson, D Aiken, D Alexander, D Allen, D Almon, D Anderson, R Anthony, R Ashbrook, D Aswell, D Austin, R Ayres, D Barkley, D Beales, R Bell, D Black, D Blackmon, D Britt, R Browne, R Browning, R Buchanan, 111., D Burnett, D Butler, R Byrnes, S. C, D Byrns, Tenn., D Callaway, D Campbell, R Candler, Miss., D Cantrill, D Capstick, R Caraway, D Carlin, D Carter, Okla., D Charles, R Chiperfield, R Church, D Clark, Fla., D Cline, D Coleman, R Collier, D Connelly, D Cooper, Ohio, R D R

McLaughlin, R Park, D Shallenberger, D Tavenner, D McLemore, D Parker, N. J., R Shouse, D Taylor, Ark., D Magee, R Parker, N. Y., R Sims, D Taylor, Colo., D Mapes, R Peters, R Sinnott, R Temple, R Matthews, R Porter, R Sisson, D Thomas, D Mays, P D Pou, D Slayden, Thompson, D Miller, Del., R Powers, R Slemp, R Tillman, D Miller, Minn., R Pratt, R Small, D Timberlake, R Miller, Pa., R Price, D Smith, Idaho, R Tribble, D Mondell, R Quin, D Smith, Mich., R Van Dyke, D Montague, D Ragsdale, D Smith, Tex., D Venable, D Moon, D Raker, D Snell, R Vinson, D Mooney, R Ramseyer, R Snyder, R Volstead, R Morgan, La., D Randall, Proh Sparkman, D Ward, R Morgan, Okla., R Rayburn, D Steagall, D Wason, R Moss, Ind., D Reavis, R Stedman, D Watson, Va., D Moss, W. Va., R Ricketts, R Steele, Iowa, D Webb, D Mott, R Roberts, Nev R Steele, Pa., D Whaley, D Murray, D Rouse, D Steenerson, Wheeler, R Neely, D Rubey, D Stephens, Cal., P R Williams, T. S., R Nelson, R Rucker, D Stephens, Miss., D Williams, Ohio, R Nicholls, S. C, D Russell, Mo., D Stephens, Neb., D Wilson, Fla., D Nolan, P Russell, Ohio, R Stephens, Tex., D Wilson, 111., R North, R Saunders, D Sterling, R Wilson, La., D Oliver, D Schall, P Sulloway, R Wise, D Olney, D Scott, Mich., R Sumners, D Young, N. Dak., R Overmyer, D Sears, D Sweet, R Padgett, D Sells, R Switzer, R Page, N. C, D Shackleford, D Talbott, D

ANSWERED "PRESENT"- Guernsey, R Igoe, D Rainey, D

NOT VOTING—39. Brumbaugh, D Garrett, D McFadden, R Tilson, R Cary, R Graham, R McGillicuddy, D Walker, D Darrow, R Griest, R Meeker, R Watkins, D Dent, D Hamill, D Morrison, D Watson, Pa., R Dewalt, D Hart, D Oldfield, Williams, W. E. D D ; Doremus, D Helvering, D Rowland, R Wingo, D Dver, R Henry, D Scott, Pa., R Woods, Iowa, R Edmonds, R Hilliard, D Scully, D Young, Tex., D Edwards, D Lewis, D Stiness, R Fairchild, R Loud, R Stout, D

So the motion to recommit was lost. The following pairs were announced: On this vote: Mr. Doremus (to recommit) with Mr. Lewis (against). Mr. Hamill (to recommit) with Mr. Young of Texas (against). Mr. Cary (to recommit) with Mr. Wingo (against). Mr. Wm. Elza Williams (to recommit) with Mr. Meeker (against). Mr. Loud (to recommit) with Mr. Hilliard (against). Mr. Scully (to recommit) with Mr. Rowland (against). Mr. Hart (to recommit) with Mr. Graham (against). Mr. Edmonds (to recommit) with Mr. Scott of Pennsylvania (against). Mr. Fairchild (to recommit) with Mr. Dent (against). Mr. Igoe (to recommit) with Mr. Dyer (against). Mr. Edwards (to recommit) with Mr. Tilson (against). Mr. McGillicuddy (to recommit) with Mr. Guernsey (against). Mr. Stiness (to recommit) with Mr. Henry (against). Mr. Morrison of Indiana was absent. If present, he would have voted in favor of the literacy test.

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IMMIGRATION (H. R. 10384). March 30, 1916, page 5955. •The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill. Among other changes in existing law, including the literacy test, the bill provides for the exclusion of aliens who advocate or teach the destruction of private prop- erty; also for the deportation of such persons and for the deportation of alien anarchists and those advocating or teaching the unlawful destruction of property, or advocating or teaching anarchy or the overthrow by force or violence of organized government or the assassination of public officials. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill.

YEAS—308. Abercrombie, D Crisp, D Greene, Vt., R Kincheloe, D Adair, D Cullop, D Gregg, D King, R Adamson, D Curry, R Guernsey, R Kinkald, R Aiken, D Dale, Vt.,R Hadley, R Kitchin, D Alexander, D Danforth, R Hamilton, Mich, R Kreider, R Allen, D Davenport, D Hamilton, N. Y., R Lafean, R Almon, D Davis, Minn., R Hamlin, D La Follette, R Anderson, R Davis, Tex., D Harrison, D Langley, R Anthony, R Decker, D Hastings, D Lazaro, D Ashbrook, D Dempsey, R Haugen, R Lee, D Aswell, D Denison, R Hawley, R Lehlbach, R Austin, R Dickinson, D Hay,D Lenroot, R Ayres, D Dies, D Hayden, D Lesher, D Bailey, D Dill, D Hayes, R Lever, D Barkley, D Dillon, R Heaton, R Lindbergh, Beales, R Dixon, D Heflin, D Linthicum, D Bell, D Doolittle, D Helgesen, R Littlepage, D Black, D Doughton, D Helm, D Lloyd, D Blackmon, D Dowell, R Helvering, D Longworth, R Bor and, D Drukker, R Hensley, D McArthur, R Britt, R Dunn, R Hernandez, R McClintic, D Browne, R Eagle, D Hicks, R McCracken, R Browning, R Ellsworth, R Hill, R McCulloch, R Brumbaugh, D Elston, P Hinds, R McKellar, D Buchanan, 111., D Emerson, R Holland, D McKenzie, R Burnett, D Esch, R Hollingsworth, R McKinley, R Butler, R Evans, D Hood, D McLaughlin, R Byrnes, S. C, D Farr, R Hopwood, R McLemore, D Byrns, Tenn., D Ferris, D Houston, D Magee, R Callaway, D Fess, R Howard, D Mann, R Campbell, R Fields, D Huddleston, D Mapes, R Candler, Miss., D Finley, D Hughes, D Matthews, R Cantrill, D Flood, Hull, Iowa, R Mays, P D Capstick, R Focht, R Hull, Tenn., D Miller, Del., R Caraway, D Foss, R Humphrey,Wash,RMiller, Minn., R Carlin, D Foster, D Humphreys,Miss,DMiller, Pa., R Carter, Okla., D Frear, R Husted, R Mondell, R Charles, R Fuller, R Hutchinson, R Montague, D Chiperfield, R Gandy, D Jacoway, D Moon, D Church, D Gard, D Johnson, Ky., D Mooney, R Clark, Fla., D Gardner, R Johnson, S. Dak., RMoores, Ind., R Cline, D Garland, R Johnson, Wash., R Morgan, La., D Coleman, R Garner, D Jones, D Morgan, Okla., R Collier, D Gillette R Kearns, R Moss, Ind., D Connelly, D Glass, D Keating, D Moss, W. Va., R Cooper, Ohio, R Godwin, N. C, D Keister, R Mott, R Cooper, W. Va., R Good, R Kelley, R Mudd, R Cooper, Wis., R Goodwin, Ark., D Kennedy, Iowa, R Murray, D Copley, PR. Gray, Ala., D Kent, Ind Neely, D Costello, R Gray, Ind., D Kettner, D Nelson, R Cox, D Gray, N. J., R Key, Ohio, D Nicholls, S. C, D Crago, R Green, Iowa, R Kiess, Pa., R Nolan, P 78 DD R D R D

North, R Roberts, Nev., R Smith, Tex., D Thomas, D Oliver, D Rodenberg, Snell, R Thompson, D Olney, D Rogers, R Snyder, R Tillman, D Overmyer, D Rouse, D Sparkman, D Timberlake, R Padgett, D Rubey, D Steagall, D Treadway, R Page, N. C, D Rucker, D Stedman, D Tribble, D Park, D Russell, Mo., D Steele, Iowa, D Van Dyke, D Parker, N. J., R Russell, Ohio, R Steele, Pa., D Venable, D Parker, N. Y., R Schall, P Steenerson, Vinson, Peters, R Scott, Mich., R Stephens, Cal., P RVolstead, 1 Porter, R Scott, Pa., R Stephens, Miss., D Ward, R Pou, D Sears, D Stephens, Neb., D Wason, R Powers, R Sells, R Stephens, Tex., D Watson, Pa., R Pratt, R Schallenberger, D Sterling, R Watson, Va., D Price, D Shouse, D Sulloway, R Webb, D Quin, D Sims, D Sumners, D Whalev, D Ragsdale, D Sinnott, R Sutherland, R Wheeler, R Rainey, D Sisson, D Sweet, R Williams, T. S., R Raker, D Slayden, Switzer, R Williams, Ohio, R Ramsever, D Slemp, R Taggart, D Wilson, Fla., D Randall, Proh Sloan, R Talbott, D Wilson, 111., R Rauch, D Small, D Tavenner, D Wilson, La., D Rayburn, D Smith, Idaho, R Taylor, Ark., D Wise, D Reavis, R Smith, Mich., R Taylor, Colo., D Wood, Ind., R Ricketts, R Smith, Minn., R Temple, R Young, N. Dak., R

NAYS—87. Bacharach, R Dooling, D Kahn, R Phelan, D Barchfeld, R Driscoll, D Kennedy, R. I., R Reilly, D Barnhart, D Dupre, D Konop, D Riordan, D Beakes, D Eagan, D Lieb, Roberts, Mass., R Bennet, R Estopinal, D Lie^el, D Rowe, R Britten, R Farley, D Lov e?k, D Sabath, D Bruckner, D Fitzgerald, D Loft, D Sanford, R Buchanan, Tex., D Flynn, D London, S Sherley, D Burgess, D Fordney, R McAndrews, D Sherwood, D Burke, D Freeman, R McDermott, D Siegel, R Caldwell, D Gallagher, D Madden, R Smith, N. Y., D Cannon, R Gallivan, D Maher, D Stafford, R Carew, D Glynn, R Martin. P P Stone, D Carter, Mass., R Gordon, Moore, Pa., R Swift, R Casey, D Gould, R Morin, R Tague, D Chandler, N. Y., R Greene, Mass., R Nichols, Mich., R Tinkham, R Coady, D Griffin, D Norton, R Towner, R Conry, D Hardy, D Oakey, R Vare, R Cramton, R Haskell, R Oglesby, D Walsh, R Crosser, D Howell, R O'Shaunessy, D Winslow, R Dale, N. Y., D Hulbert, D Paige, Mass., R Woods, Iowa, R Dallinger, R James, R Patten, D

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—2. Booher, D Igoe, D

NOT VOTING—36. Cary, R Garrett, D McFadden, R Shackleford, D Darrow, R Graham, R McGillicuddy, D Stiness, R Dent, D Griest, R Meeker, R Stout, D Dewalt, D Hamill, D Morrison, D Tilson, R Doremus, D Hart, D Oldfield, D Walker, D Dyer, R Henrv, D Piatt, R Watkins, D Edmonds, R Hilliard, D Rowland, R Williams, W. E., D Edwards, D Lewis, D Saunders, D Wingo, D Fairchild, R Loud, R Scully, D Young, Tex., D 7!> : . D R

So the bill was passed. Pairs Mr. Griest (for immigration bill) with Mr. Edmonds (against immigra- tion bill) Mr. Henry (for immigration bill) with Mr. Stiness (against immigra- tion bill). Mr. Guernsey (for immigration bill) with Mr. McGillicuddy (against im- migration bill). Mr. Hart (for immigration bill) with Mr. Graham (against immigra- tion bill). Mr. Rowland (for immigration bill) with Mr. Scully (against immigra- tion bill). Mr. Hilliard (for immigration bill) with Mr. Loud (against immigra- tion bill). Mr. Lewis (for immigration bill) with Mr. Doremus (against immigra- tion bill). Mr. Wingo (for immigration bill) with Mr Cary (against immigra- tion bill). Mr. Dyer (for immigration bill) with Mr. Igoe (against immigration bill). Mr. Meeker (for immigration bill) with Mr. Booher (against immigra- tion bill). Mr. Edwards (for immigration bill) with Mr. Tilson (against immigra- tion bill). Mr. Young of Texas (for immigration bill) with Mr. Hamill (against immigration bill).

JUVENILE COURT IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (H. R. 13048). April 24, 1916, page 7702. The roll call here given was on the motion to recommit the bill amend- ing the act creating the juvenile court, with instructions to report the bill back with the following amendment: "Sec. 47. That in the administration of this act the white and negro shall be kept entirely separate, and under no condition shall they be sent to or kept in the same institution, and that no negro probation officer shall be appointed to deal with or in anywise look after any white child, nor shall any white man be appointed as probation officer to deal with or look after any negro child. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of recommitting and inserting the amendment. A Nay vote was a vote against recommitting and against the amendment.

Yeas—112. Abercrombie, D Coady, D Hay, D McLemore, D Adamson, D Collier, D Heflin, D Martin, P P Aiken, D Crisp, D Helm, D Mays, P D Alexander, D Davenport, D Hensley, D Montague, D Almon, D Davis, Tex., D Hilliard, D Nicholls, S. C.,D Aswell, D Dent, D Holland, D Oldfield, D Austin, R Dickinson, D Hood, D Oliver, D Barkley, D Dies, D Howard, D Park, D Bell, D Eagle, D Huddleston, D Pou,D Black, D Estopinal, D Hughes, D Powers, R Blackmon, D Ferris, D Hull, Tenn., D Quin, D Britt, R Finley, D Humphreys,Miss ,,DRagsdale, D Buchanan, Tex., D Flood, Igoe, D Rayburn, D Burgess, D Garner, D Jacoway, D Rouse, D Byrnes S. C, D Garrett, D Johnson, Ky., D Rubey, D Bryns, Tenn., D Goodwin, Ark. D Kincheloe, D Rucker, D Callaway, D Gray, Ala., D Lazaro, D . Russell, Mo., D Candler, Miss., D Gregg, D Lee, D Sanford, Caraway, D Hamlin, D Lever, D Saunders, D Carter, Okla., D Hardy, D Linthicum, D Sears, D Church, D Harrison, D McClintic, D Sells, R Clark, Fla., D Hastings, D McKellar, D Shallenberger, D 80 D R D R R

Sims, D Stephens, Neb., D Tillman, D Webb, D Slayden, Stephens, Tex., D Tribble, D Whaley, D Small, D Sumners, D Venable, D Wilson, La., D Smith, Tex., D Taylor, Ark., D Vinson, D Wingo, D Steagall, D Taylor, Colo., D Walker, D Wise, D Stephens, Miss., D Thompson, D Watson, Va., D Young, Tex., D

NAYS—197. Allen, D Farr, R Lenroot, R Roberts, Nev., R Anderson, R Fess, R Lieb, Rodenberg, Anthony, R Foster, D Ljttlepage, D Rowland, R Ashbrook, D Frear, R Lloyd, D Schall, P Bailey, D Freeman, R London, S Scott, Mich., R Barnhart, D Fuller, R Longworth, R Scully, D Beakes, D Gandy, D Loud, R Sherley, D Britten, R Gard, D McAndrews, D Sherwood, D Browne, R Glynn, R McArthur, R Siegel, R Bruckner, D Good, R McCracken, R Sinnott, R Brumbaugh, D Gould, R McDermott, D Sloan, Buchanan, 111., D Gray, Ind., D McFadden, R Smith, Idaho, R Burke, D Green, Iowa, R McGillicuddy, D Smith, Mich., R Butler, D Greene, Mass., R McKenzie, R Smith, Minn., R Campbell, R Greene, Vt., R Madden, R Smith, N. Y., D Cannon, R Griffin, D Magee, R Snyder, R Capstick, R Hadley, D Mann, R Stafford, R Carew, D Hamilton, Mich., R Mapes, R Steele, Iowa, D Cary, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Matthews, R Stephens, Cal., P R Charles, R Haskell, R Meeker, R Sterling, R Cline, D Haugen, R Miller, Minn., R Stiness, R Connelly, D Hawley, R Miller, Pa., R Stone, D Conry, D Hayden, D Mondell, R Stout, D Cooper, W. Va., R Hayes, R Moore, Pa., R Sulloway, R Cooper, Wis., R Helgesen, R Moores, Ind., R Sweet, R Copley, P R Helvering, D Morgan, Okla., R Swift, R Cox, D Hernandez, R Morrison, D Taggart, D Crago, R Hicks, R Moss, Ind.,D Tavenner, D Cramton, R Hill, R Mott, R Temple, R Curry, R Hinds, R Neely, D Tilson, R Dale, N. Y., D Hopwood, R Nelson, R Timberlake, R Dale, Vt.,R Howell, R Nichols, Mich., R Tinkham, R Danforth, R Hulbert, D North, R Towner, R Dempsey, R Hull, Iowa, R Oakev, R Van Dyke, D Denison, R Humphrey,Wash.,R01ney, D Volstead, R' Dillon, R Husted, R Overmyer, D Walsh, R Dixon, D Johnson, Wash R Paige, Mass., R Ward, R Dooling, D Kahn,R Parker, N. Y., R Wason, R Doolittle, D Keating, D Peters, R Watson, Pa., R Doremus, D Kelley, R Phelan, D Wheeler, R Dowell. R Kennedy, Iowa, R Piatt, R Williams, T. S., R Dunn, R Kent, Ind Pratt, R Williams, W. E., D Dyer, R Kettner, D Rainey, D Williams, Ohio, R Eagan, D Key, Ohio, D Raker, D Wilson, 111., R Edmonds, R King, R Ramseyer, R ' Wood, Ind., R Ellsworth, R Kinkaid, R Randall, Proh Woods, Iowa, R Elston, P Konop, D Rauch, D Young, N. Dak., R Emerson, R La Follette, R Reavis, R Esch, R Langley, R Reillv, D Evans, D Lehlbach, Ricketts, R

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—5. Dill, D Fordney, R Miller, Del., R Page, N. C, D Glass, D

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NOT VOTING—119. Adair, D Dupre, D Kearns, R Patten, D Ayres, D Edwards, D Keister, R Porter, R Bacharach, R Fairchild, R Kennedy, R. I., R Price, D Barchfeld, R Farley, D Kiess, Pa., R Riordan, Beales, R Fields, D Kitchin, D Roberts, Mass., R Bennet, R Fitzgerald, D Kreider, R Rogers, R Booher, D Flynn, D Lafean, R Rowe, R Borland, D Focht, R Lesher, D Russell, Ohio, R Browning, R Foss, R Lewis, D Sabath, D

Burnett, D Gallagher, D • Liebel, D Scott, Pa., R Caldwell, D Gallivan, D Lindbergh, Shackleford, D Cantrill, D Gardner, R Lobeck, D Shouse, D Carlin, D Garland, R Loft, D Sisson, D Carter, Mass., R Gillett, R McCulloch, R Slemp, R Casey, D Godwin, N. C. D McKinley, R Snell, R Chandler, N. Y., R Gordon,' D McLaughlin, R Sparkman, D Chiperfield, R Graham, R Maher, D Stedman, D Coleman, R Gray, N. J R Moon, D Steele, Pa., D Cooper, Ohio, R Griest, R Mooney, R Steenerson, R Costello, R Guernsey, R Morgan, La. D Sutherland, R Crosser, D Hamill, D Morin, R Switzer, R Cullop, D Hart, D Moss, W. Va. R Tague, D Dallinger, R Heaton, R Mudd, R Talbott, D Darrow, R Henry, D Murray, D Thomas, D Davis, Minn., R HollingswortH, R Nolan, P Treadway, R Decker, D Houston, D Norton R Vare, R Dewalt, D Hutchinson, R Oglesby, D Watkins, D Doughton, D James, R O'Shaunessy, D Wilson, Fla., D Driscoll, D Johnson, S. Dak., R Padgett, D Winslow, R Drukker, R Jones, D Parker, N. J., R So the motion to recommit was rejected. Fordney would have voted Nay if he had not been paired Glass would have voted Yea.

THE PHILIPPINES (Senate 381). May 1, 1916, page 8181. The roll call here given was on an amendment, the said amendment being a motion to strike out the Clark amendment providing for independence for the Philippines within four years. A Yea vote was a vote against the Clark amendment. A Nay vote was a vote in favor of the Clark amendment.

YEAS—213. Allen, D Chiperfield, R Drukker, R Gardner, R Anderson, R Coady, D Dunn, R Garland, R Anthony, R Coleman, R Dyer, R Gillett, R Austin, R Conry, D Eagan, D Glynn, R Bacharach, R Cooper, Ohio, R Ellsworth, R Good, R Barchfeld, R Cooper, W. Va., R Elston, P Gould, R Beakes, D Cooper, Wis., R Emerson, R Graham, R Beales, R Costello, R Esch, R Gray, N. J., R Bennet, R Cramton, R Estopinal, D Green, Iowa, R Britt, R Curry, R Fairchild, R Greene, Mass., R Browne, R Dale, N. Y., D Farley, D Greene, Vt., R Browning, R Dale, Vt., R Farr, R Griffin, D Bruckner, D Dallinger, R Fess, R Hadley, R Butler, R Danforth, R Fitzgerald, D Hamill, D Campbell, R Darrow, R Flynn, D Hamilton, Mich., R Cannon, R Davis, Minn., R Focht, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Cap stick, R Dempsey, R Fordney, R Hart, D Carew, D Denison, R Foss, R Haskell, R Carter, Mass., R Dillon, R Freeman, R Hawley, R Cary, R Dooling, D Fuller, R Hayes, R Chandler, N. Y., R Dowell, R Gallagher, D Heaton, R Charles, R Driscoll, D Gallivan, D Hernandez, R 82 D R DDD DD D DS

Hicks, R McCulloch, R Parker, N. J., R Stafford, R Hill, R McDermott, D Parker, N. Y., R Steenerson, R Hinds, R McFadden, R Patten, D Stephens, Cal., P R Hollingsworth, R McKenzie, R Peters, R Sterling, R Hopwood, R McLaughlin, R Phelan, D Stiness, R Howell, R Madden, R Piatt, R Sulloway, R Hulbert, D Magee, R Powers, R Sutherland, R Hull, Iowa, R Maher, D Pratt, R Sweet, R Humphrey,Wash.RMann, R Ramseyer, R Swift, R Husted, R Mapes, R Reavis, R Tague, D Hutchinson, R Martin, P P Ricketts, R Temple, R Johnson, S. Dak., RMatthews, R Riordan, Tilson, R Johnson, Wash., R Meeker, R Roberts, Nev., R Timberlake, R Kahn, R Miller, Del., R Rodenberg, R Tinkham, R Kearns, R Miller, Minn., R Rogers, R Towner, R Keister, R Miller, Pa., R Rowe, R Treadway, R Kelley, R Mondell, R Rowland, R Vare, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Mooney, R Russell, Ohio, R Volstead, R Kent, Ind Moore, Pa., R San ford, R Walsh, R Kiess, Pa., R Moores, Ind., R Scott, Mich., R Ward, R King, R Morgan, Okla., R Scott, Pa., R Wason, R Kinkaid, R Moss, W. Va., R Sells, R Watson, Pa., R Kreider, R Mott, R Siegel, R Wheeler, R Lafean, R Mudd, R Sinnott, R Williams, T. S., R La Follette, R Nelson, R Slemp, D Wilson, 111., R Lehlbach, Nichols, Mich., R Sloan, R Winslow, R Lenroot, R Nolan, P Smith, Idaho, R Wood, Ind., R Longworth, R North, R Smith, Mich., R Woods, Iowa, R Loud, R Oakey, R Smith, Minn., R Young, N. Dak., R McAndrews, D Olney, D Smith, N. Y., D McArthur, R O'Shaunessy, D Snell, R McCracken, R Paige, Mass., R Snyder, R

NAYS—165. Abercrombie, D Crosser, D Harrison, D London, Adamson, D Cullop, D Hastings, D McClintic, D Aiken, D Davenport, D Hay, D McGillicuddy, D Alexander, D Davis, Tex., D Hayden, D McKellar, D Almon, D Decker, D Heflin, D McLemore, D Ashbrook, D Dent, D Helm, D Montague, D Aswell, D Dewalt, D Helvering, D Moon, D Ayres, D Dickinson, D Hensley, D Morgan, La., D Bailey, D Dies, D Hilliard, D Morrison, D Barkley, D Dill, D Holland, D Moss, Ind., D Barnhart, D Dixon, D Hood, D Murray, D Bell, D Doolittle, D Houston, D Nicholls, S. C, D Black, Doremus, D Howard, D Oldfield, D Blackmon, D Dupre, D Huddleston, D Oliver, D Booher, D Eagle, D Hughes, D Overmyer, D Borland, D Edwards, D Hull, Tenn., D Padgett, D Brumbaugh, D Evans, D Humphreys,Miss, ,DPage, N. C, D Buchanan, Tex., D Ferris, D Igoe, D Park, D Burgess, D Fields, D Jacoway, D Quin, D Burke, D Finley, Johnson, Ky., D Ragsdale, D Byrnes, S. C, D Foster, D Jones, D Rainey, D Byrns, Tenn., D Gandy, D Keating, D Randall, Proh Callaway, D # Garner, D Kettner, D Rauch, D Candler, Miss., D Garrett, D Kincheloe, D Rayburn, D Caraway, D Glass, Kitchin, D Reilly, D Carter, Okla D Goodwin, Ark. Lazaro, D Rouse, D Church, D Gordon, Lee, D Rubey, D Cline, D Gray, Ala., D Lesher, D Rucker, D Collier, D Gray, Ind., D Lever, D Russell, Mo., D Connelly, D Gregsr, D Linthicum, D Sabath, Cox, D Hamlin. D Lloyd. Scully, D Crisp, D Hardy, D Lobeck, Sears, D 83 : D. R

Shackleford, D Steele, Iowa, D Thomas, D Whaley, D Shallenberger, D Steele, Pa., D Thompson, D Williams, W. E., D Sherley, D Stephens, Miss., D Tillman, D Wilson, Fla., D Sherwood, D Stephens, Tex., D Tribble, D Wilson, La., D Sims, D Stout, D Van Dyke, D Wingo, D Sisson, D Sumners, D Venable, D Wise, D Slayden, Taggart, D Vinson, D Young, Tex., D Smith, Tex., D Tavenner, D Walker, D Steagall, D Taylor, Ark., D Watson, Va., D Stedman, D Taylor, Colo., D Webb, D

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—4. Cantrill, D Kennedy, R. I., R Lieb, D McKinley, R

NOT VOTING—51. Adair, D Frear, R Liebel, D Roberts, Mass., R Britten, R Gard, D Lindbergh, R Saunders, D Buchanan, 111., D Godwin, N. C, D Littlepage, D Schall, P Burnett, D Griest, R Loft, D Shouse, D Caldwell, D Guernsey, R Mays, P D Small, D Carlin, D Haugen, R Morin, R Sparkman, D Casey, D Helgesen, R Neely, D Stephens, Neb D Clark, Fla., D Henry, D Norton, R Stone, D Copley, P R James, R Oglesby, D Switzer, R Crago, R Key, Ohio, D Porter, R Talbott, D Doughton, D Konop, D Pou, D Watkins, D Edmonds, R Langley, R Price, D Williams, Ohio, R Flood, D Lewis, D Raker, D So the amendment to strike out the Clark amendment was agreed to. Pairs Mr. Littlepage (againfet amendment) with Mr. Oglesby (for). Mr. Guernsey (for amendment) with Mr. Watkins (against). Mr. Roberts of Massachusetts (for amendment striking out section 34) with Mr. Talbott (against). Mr. Copley (for amendment) with Mr. Gard (against). Mr. Griest (for amendment) with Mr. Adair (against). Mr. Williams of Ohio (for amendment) with Mr. Small (against). Mr. Switzer (for amendment to strike out section 34) with Mr. Lieb (against) Mr. McKinley (for amendment to strike out section 34) with Mr. Clark of # Florida (against). Mr. Kennedy of Rhode Island (for amendment) with Mr. Saunders (against) Mr. Lindbergh- (for amendment) with Mr. Raker (against). Mr. Porter (for amendment) with Mr. Henry (against). Mr. Norton (for amendment) with Mr. Buchanan of Illinois (against). Mr. Edmonds (for amendment) with Mr. Burnett (against). Mr. Schall (for amendment) with Mr. Flood (against).

RURAL CREDITS (Senate 2986). May 15, 1916, page 9037. The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill. As the bill passed the House of Representatives it provided for a Federal farm loan board and a system of twelve land banks. Under its terms the land banks would lend money to farmers at not more than 6 per cent interest through local loan associations on mortgages running from 5 to 36 years. The mortgages would be used by the banks as the basis for farm loan bonds- A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the bill. YEAS—295. Abercrombie, D Allen, D Austin, R Beakes, D Adair, D Almon, D Ayres, D Bell, D Adamson, D Anderson, R Bacharach, Black, D Aiken, D Ashbrook, D Barkley, D Blackmon, D Alexander, D Aswell, D Barnhart, D Booher, D 84 D DRD DDR DDD

Borland, D Farley, D Kincheloe, D Rayburn, D Britt, R Ferris, D King, R Reavis, R Britten, R Fess, R Kincaid, Reilly, D Browne, R Fields, D Kitchin, D Ricketts, R Bruckner, D Finley, D Konop, D Roberts, Nev., R Brumbaugh, D Flood, Kreider, R Rodenberg, R Buchanan, 111., D Fordney, R La Follette, R Rogers, R Buchanan, Tex., D Foss, R Lazaro, D Rouse, D Burgess, D Foster, D Lee, D Rubey, D Burke, D Gallagher, D Lenroot, R Rucker, D Burnett, D Gallivan, D Lever, D Russell, Mo., D Byrnes, S. C, D Gandy, D Lewis, D Russell, Ohio, R Byrns, Tenn., D Gard, D Lieb, Sabath, Caldwell, D Garner, D Littlepage, D Saunders, D Callaway, D Garrett, D Lloyd, Schall, P Campbell, R Glass, Lobeck. D Scott, Mich, R Candler, Miss., D Glynn, London, S Sells, R Cannon, R Godwin, N. C, D Longworth, R Shackleford, D Cantrill, D Good, R Loud, R Shallenberger, D Capstick, R Goodwin, Ark., D McAndrews, D Sherley, D Caraway, D Gordon, McArthur, R Sherwood, D Carlin, D Gray, Ala., D McClintic, D Shouse, D Carter, Okla., D Gray, Ind., D McCracken, R Sims, D Cary, R Green, Iowa, R McDermott, D Sinnott, R Charles, R Gregg, D McFadden, R Sisson, D Church, D Guernsey, R McGillicuddy, D Slayden, Cline, D Hadley, R McKenzie, R Slemp, R Coady, D Hamilton, Mich., R McKinley, R Sloan, R Collier, D Hamlin, D McLemore, D Smith, Idaho, R Connelly, D Hardy, D Mann, R Smith, Mich., R Cooper, Ohio, R Harrison, D Mapes, R Smith, Minn., R Cooper, W. Va., R Hastings, D Matthews, R Smith, Tex., D Cooper, Wis., R Haugen, R Mays, P D Snell, R Cox, D Hawley, R Meeker, R Snyder, R Cramton, R Hayden, D Miller, Pa., R Stafford, R Crisp, D Heflin, D Montague, D Steagall, D Crosser, Helgesen, R Moon, D Stedman, D Cullop, D Helm, D Morgan, La., R Steele, Iowa, D Curry, R Helvering, D Morgan, Okla., R IStephens, Cal., P R Dallinger, R Henry, D Morrison, D Stephens, Miss., D Danforth, R Hensley, D Moss, Ind., D Stephens, Neb., D Davenport, D Hernandez, R Mudd, R Stephens, Tex., D Davis, Minn., R Hicks, R Murray, D Sterling, R Davis, Tex., D Hilliard, D Nicholls, S. C, D Stone, D Decker, D Holland, D Nichols, Mich., R Stout, D Dempsey, R Hood, D Norton, R Sulloway, R Denison, R Houston, D Oldfield, D Sumners, D Dent, D Howard, D Oliver, D Sutherland, R Dickinson, D Howell, R O'Shaunessy, D Sweet, R Dies, D Hughes, D Overmeyer, D Switzer, R Dill, D Hull, Iowa, R Padgett, D Taggart, D Dillon, R Hull, Tenn., D Page, N. C, D Tague, D Dixon, D Humphreys,Miss.,DPaige, Mass., R Tavenner, D Doolittle, D Husted, R Park, D Taylor, Ark., D Doughton, D Igoe, D Phelan, D Taylor, Colo., D Dowel 1, R Jacoway, D Piatt, R Thomas, D Drukker, R James, R Pou, D Thompson, D Dupre, D Johnson, Ky., D Powers, R Timberlake, R Eagle, D Johnson., Wash., R Price, D Towner, R Edwards, D Kearns, R Quin, D Tribble, D Ellsworth, R Keating, D Ragsdale, D Van Dyke, D Elston, P Kelley, R Raker, D Venable, D Esch, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Ramseyer, R Vinson, Estopinal, D Kettner, D Randall, Proh Volstead, R Evans, D Key, Ohio, D Rauch, D Walker, D 85 D RD

Wason, R Wheeler, R Wilson, 111., R Wood, Ind., R Watson, Va., D Williams, T. S., R Wilson, La., D Woods, Iowa, R Webb, D Williams, W. E., D Wingo, D Young, Tex., D Whaley, D Williams, Ohio, R Wise, D

NAYS—10. Browning, R Freeman, R Kennedy, R. I., R Walsh, R Dale, Vt., R Gardner, R Madden, R Dunn, R Gillett, R Oakey, R

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—3. Greene, Vt., R Siegel, R Talbott, D

NOT VOTING—125. Anthony, R Frear, R Lehlbach, R Pratt, R Bailey, D Fuller, R Lesher, D Rainey, D Barchfeld, R Garland, R Lie':el, D Riordan, Beales, R Gould, R Lindbergh, R Roberts, Mass., R Bennet, R Graham, R Linthicum, D Rowe, R Butler, R Gray, N. J., R Loft, D Rowland, R Carew, D Greene, Mass., R McCulloch, R Sanford, Carter, Mass., R Griest, R McKellar, D Scott, Pa., R Casey, D Griffin, D McLaughlin, R Scully, D Chandler, N. Y., R Hamill, D Magee, R Sears, D Chiperfield, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Maher, D Small, D Clark, Fla., D Hart, D Martin, P P Smith, N. Y., D Coleman, R Haskell, R Miller, Del., R Sparkman, D Conry, D Hay,D Miller, Minn., R Steele, Pa., D Copley, P R Hayes, R Mondell, R Steenerson, R Costello, R Heaton, R Mooney, R Stiness, R Crago, R Hill, R Moore, Pa., R Swift, R Dale, N. Y., D Hinds, R Moores, Ind., R Temple, R Darrow, R Hollingsworth, R Morin, R Tillman, D Dewalt, D Hopwood, R Moss, W. Va R Tilson, R Dooling, D Huddleston, D Mott, R Tinkham, R Doremus, D Hulbert, D Neelv, D Treadway, R Driscoll, D Humphrey,Wash.RNelson, R Vare, R Dyer, R Hutchinson, R Nolan, P Ward, R Eagan, D Johnson, S. Dak., RNorth, R Watkins, D Edmonds, R Jones, D Oglesby, D Watson, Pa., R Emerson, R Kahn, R Olney, Wilson, Fla., D Fairchild, R Keister, R Parker, N. J., R Winslow, R Farr, R Kent, Ind Parker, N. Y. R Young, N. Dak., R Fitzgerald, D Kiess, Pa., R Patten, D Flynn, D Lafean, R Peters, R Focht, R Langley, R Porter, R

So the bill was passed. The Clerk announced the following pairs: On the vote: (against). Mr. Neely (for rural-credits bill) with Mr. Rowland _ (against)- Mr. Huddleston (in favor) with Mr. Watson of Pennsylvania Mr. Flynn (in favor) with Mr. Magee (against). Mr McKellar (in favor) with Mr. Greene of Vermont (against). Mr. Fairchild (in favor) with Mr. Moore of Pennsylvania (against). Mr. Peters (in favor) with Mr. Siegel (against). Mr. Hayes (in favor) with Mr. Rowe (against). Mr. Treadway (in favor) with Mr. Crago (against). Mr. McCulloch (in favor) with Mr. Heaton (against). (against). Mr. Sears (in favor) with Mr. Parker of New Jersey Massachusetts Mr. Wilson of Florida (in favor) with Mr. Greene of

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Chiperfield (against). . Mr. Wsrd (in favor) with Mr. _ (against). Mr. Johnson of South Dakota (in favor) with Mr. Graham 86 R R

SHIPPING BILL (H. R. 15455). May 19, 1916, page 9445 striking out section 5, which read as fol- The roll call here given was on 10 President, is authorized Sec 5 That the board, with the approval of the shipyards and navy yards [or to have constructed and equipped in American domestic yards elsewhere, giving preference, other things being equal, to J, suitable as far as the commercial or to purchase, lease, or charter, vessels, permit, for use requirements of the marine trade of the United States may other naval or military pur- as naval auxiliaries or Army transports, or for P S and against °A Yea vote was a vote in favor of striking out the section Government ownership. « section and in tavor ot A Nay vote was a vote against striking out the Government ownership. YEAS—153. Russell, Ohio, R Austin, R Fess, R Ring, R Bacharach, R Focht, R Kinkaid, R Scott, Mich., R Barchfeld, R Fordney, R Kreider. R Sells, R Beales, R Foss, R Lafean, R Siegel, R Bowers, R Frear, R La Follette, R Sinnott, R Britten, R Freeman, R Lehlbach, R Slemp, R Browne, R Garland, R Loud, R Sloan, Idaho, Browning, R Gillett, R McArthur, R Smith, R Minn., Butler, R Glynn, R McCulloch, R Smith, R Campbell, R Good, R McKenzie, R Snell, R Cannon, R Graham, R McKinley, R Snyder, R j Stafford, R Capstick, R - en, Iowa, R Magee, R Carter. Mass., R Greene, Mass., R Mann, R Steenerson, R Charles, R Greene, Vt., R Mapes, R Stephens, Cal., P R Coleman, R Guernsey, R Matthews, R Sterling, R Cooper, Ohio, R Hadley, R Meeker, R Stiness, R Cooper, W. Va., R Hamilton, N. Y R Miller, Del., R Sulloway, R Cooper, Wis., R Haskell, R Mondell, R Sweet, R Copley, P R Haugen, R Moore, Pa., R Switzer, R Costello, R Hawley, R Moores, Ind., R Temple, R Crago, R Heaton, R Morgan, Okla., R Tilson, R Cramton, R Hernandez, R Mott, R Timberlake, R Curry, R Hicks, R Mudd, R Tinkham, R Dale, Vt., R Hill, R Nelson, R Towner, R Dallinger, R Hopwood, R Nichols, Mich., R Treadway, R Danforth, R Howell, R North, R Volstead, R Darrow, R Hull, Iowa, R Olney, D Walsh, R Davis, Minn., R Humphrey,Wash.,RPaige, Mass., R Ward, R Dempsey, R Husted, R Parker, N. J., R Wason, R Denison, R Hutchinson, R Parker, N. Y., R Watson, Pa., R Dowell, R James, R Powers, R Wheeler, R Drukker, R Johnson, Wash., R Ramseyer, R Williams, Ohio, R Dunn, R Kahn, R Reavis, R Williams, T. S., R Edmonds, R Kearns, R Ricketts, R Wilson, 111., R Ellsworth, R Keister, R Roberts, Mass., R Winslow, R Elston P Kelley, R Roberts, Nev., R Woods, Iowa, R Emerson, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Rodenberg, Esch, R Kennedy, R. I., R Rogers, R Fairchild, R Kiess, Pa., R Rowe, R NAYS—203. Abercrombie, D Ayres, D Bruckner, D Caldwell, D Adamson, D Bailey, D Brumbaugh, D Callaway, D Aiken, D Barkley, D Buchanan, 111., D Candler, Miss., D Alexander, D Barnhart, D Buchanan, Tex., D Caraway, D Allen, D Beakes, D Burgess, D Carew, D Almon, D Bell, D Burke, D Carter, Okla., D Anderson, R Black, D Burnett, D Cary, R Ashbrook, D Blackmon, D Byrnes, S. C, D Church, D Aswell, D Booher, D Byrns, Tenn., D Cline, D 87 DDDD D DD DD

Coady, D Gregg, D Lobeck, D Saunders, D Collier, D Griffin, D London, S Shackleford, D Connelly, D Hamill, D McAndrews, D Shallenberger, D Cox, D Hamlin, D McClintic, D Sherley, D Crisp, D Hardy, D McDermott, D Sherwood, D Grosser, D Hart, D McGillicuddy, D Shouse, D Cullop, D Hastings, D McKellar, D Sims, D Dale, N. Y., D Hay,D McLemore, D Sisson, Davenport, D Hayden, D Maher, D Small, D Davis, Tex., D Heflin, D Mays, P D Smith, N. Y., D Decker, D Helgesen, R Miller, Pa., R Smith, Tex., D Dent, D Helm, D Montague, D Sparkman, D Dickinson, D Helvering, D Moon, D Stedman, D Dies, D Hensley, D Moss, Ind., D Steele, Iowa, D Dill, D Hilliard, D Moss, W. Va., R Steele, Pa., D Dillon, R Holland, D Neely, D Stephens, Neb., D Dixon, D Hood, D Nicholls, S. C, D Stephens, Tex., D Dooling, D Houston, D Nolan, P Stone D Doolittle, D Howard, D Norton, R Stout, D Dupre, D Huddleston, D Oglesby, D Sumners, D Eagan, D Hughes, D Oldfield, D Tas^art, D Eagle, D Hulbert, D Oliver, D Tague, D Edwards, D Hull, Tenn., D O'Shaunessy, D Tavenner, D _ Evans, D Humphreys,Miss DOvermyer, D Tavlor, Ark., D Farley, D Isroe, D Padgett, D Tavlor, Colo., D Ferris, D Johnson, Ky., D Page, N. C, D Thomas, D Fields, D Jones, D Park, D Thompson, D Finley, D Keating, D Phelan, D Tillman. D Flood, Kent, Ind Price, D TVihMe. D Flynn, Kettner, D Quin, D Van Dvke, D Foster, D Key, Ohio, D Ragsdale, D Venable. D Gallagher, D Kincheloe, D Rainey, D Vinson, Gallivan, D Kitchin, D Raker, D Walker. D Gandy, D Konop, D Randall. Proh Watson. Va., D Gard, D Lazaro, D Rauch, D WVialev, D Garner, D Lee, D Ravburn, D Williams. W. E., D Garrett, D Lesher, D Reilly, D w^snn. Fla., D Glass, Lever, D Riordan. "WiviOTl D Goodwin, Ark., D Lieb, Rubey, D Wise. D Gordon, Linthicum, D Rucker, D ymm?, N. Dak., R

- Gray, Ala., D Littlepage, D Russell, Mo., D Young , Tex., D Gray, Ind., D Lloyd, D Sabath, ANSWERED 'PRESENT"—14. Bennet, R Langley, R Martin, P P Stevens, Miss., D Dewalt, D Liebel, D Murray, D Wood, Ind., R Doughton, D Longworth, R Schall, P Gould, R Madden, R Smith, Mich., R NOT VOTING—64. Adair, D Fitzgerald, D Lindbergh, R Pratt, R Anthony, R Fuller, R Loft, D T-?ouae, D Borland, D Gardner, R McCracken, R Rowland. R Britt, R Godwin, N. C, D McFadden, R Sanford, R Cantrill, D Gray, N. J., R McLaughlin R ScoH, Pa., R Carlin, D Griest, R Miller, Minn., R ScvlW. D Casey, D Hamilton, Mich., RMooney, R Soars. D Chandler, N. Y. R Harrison, D Morgan, La., D <3i qvHen. T) Chiperfield, R Hayes, R Morin, R Ptp"p-ali. "D C^Vprlqrifh Clark, Fla., D Henry, D Morrison, D R Conry, D Hinds, R Oakey, R Swift TR Doremns, D Hollingsworth, R Patten, D Driscoll, D Jacoway, D Peters, R T*r Dyer,R Johnson, S. Dak., RPlatt, R n +Tcins, D TT7 .i .1, "p Estopinal, D Lenroot, R Porter, R Farr, R Lewis, D Pou, D Wilson, La., D 88 .

So the motion to strike out section 5 was rejected. The Clerk announced the following pairs for this vote: Mr. Rowland (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Liebel (against striking out section 5). Mr. Martin (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Wilson of Louisiana (against striking out section 5). Mr. McLaughlin (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Morrison (against striking out section 5). Mr. McCracken (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Scully (against strik- ing out section 5).

• Mr Longworth (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Carlin (against strik- ing out section 5). Mr. Swift (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Stephens of Mississippi (against striking out section 5). Mr. Chiperfield (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Harrison (against striking out section 5). Mr. Britt (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Doughton (against striking out section 5). Mr. Oakey (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Lewis (against striking out section 5). Mr. McFadden (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Dewalt (against strik- ing out section 5). Mr. Wood of Indiana (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Adair (against striking out section 5). Mr. Bennet (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Henry (against striking out section 5). Mr. Gardner (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Godwin of North Carolina (against striking out section 5). Mr. Smith of Michigan (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Doremus (against striking out section 5). Mr. Dyer (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Webb (against striking out section 5). Mr. Hollingsworth (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Steagall (against striking out section 5) Mr. Peters (for striking out section 5) with Mr. Sears (against). Mr. Griest (for) with Mr. Watkins (against). Mr. Sanford (for) with Mr. Estopinal (against). Mr. Gould (for) with Mr. Talbott (against). Mr. Scott of Pennsylvania (for) with Mr. Casey (against). Mr. Johnson of South Dakota (for) w'th Mr. Jacoway (against). Mr. Hamilton of Michigan (for) with Mr. Morgan of Louisiana (against). Mr. Chandler of New York (for) with Mr. Murray (against). Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. Mr. Speaker, I voted Nay. I am paired with the gentleman from New York (Mr. Smith), and I desire to withdraw my vote and answer Present. Mr. Langley. Mr. Chairman, I voted Aye. I am paired with my col- league (Mr. Cantrill), and I desire to withdraw my vote and answer Present.

SHIPPING BILL (H. R. 15455). May 20, 1916, page 9484. The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill. The bill con- tained provisions for the creation of a United States Shipping Board to be composed of the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of Commerce and five commissioners to be appointed by the President. This Board was au- thorized to have constructed and equipped in American shipyards and navy yards or elsewhere, giving preference, other things being equal, to domestic yards, or to purchase, lease, or charter vessels suitable, as far as the commercial requirements of the marine trade of the United States may permit, for use as naval auxiliaries or army transports, or for other naval or military purposes. It was further provided that the Board might form corporations for the purchase, construction, equipment, lease, charter, maintenance, and operation of merchant vessels in the commerce of the United States. The total capital stock of these corporations was not to exceed $50,000,000. The Board was authorized to purchase and vote not 89 DD S D

less tnan a majority of the capital stock of such corporations. At the ex- piration of five years from the conclusion of the present European war the operation of vessels on the part of any corporation in whicn the United States was a stockholder was to cease and the corporation be dissolved. The Board was also empowered to investigate the relative cost of building merchant vessels in the United States and in foreign countries, and the relative cost, advantages, and disadvantages of operation in the foreign trade vessels under United States registry and under foreign registry. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of the passage of the bill. A Nay vote was a vote against the passage of the bill.

YEAS—211. Abercrombie, D Dixon, Jones, D Rauch, D Adamson, D Dooling, D Keating, D Rayburn, D Aiken, D Doolittle, D Kent, Ind Reilly, D Alexander, D Doughton, D Kettner, D Riordan, Allen, D Dupre, D Key, Ohio, D Rubey, D Almon, D Eagan, D Kincheloe, D Rucker, D Ashbrook, D Eagle, D Kitchin, D Russell, Mo., D Aswell, D Edwards, D Konop, D Sabath, D Ayres, D Estopinal, D Lazaro, D Saunders, D Bailey, D Evans, D Lee, D Schall, P Barkley, D Farley, D Lesher, D Shackleford, D Barnhart, D Farr, R Lever, D Shallenberger, D Beakes, D Ferris, D Lieb, D Sherley, D Bell, D Fields, D Liebel, D Sherwood, D Black, D Finley, D Linthicum, D Shouse, D Blackmon, D Flood, D Littlepage, D Sims, D Booher, D Flynn, D Lloyd, D Sisson, D Borland, D Foster, D Lobeck, D Small, D Bruckner, D Gallagher, D London, Smith, N. Y., D Brumbaugh, D Gallivan, D McAndrews, D Smith, Tex., D Buchanan, 111., D Gandy, D McClintic, D Sparkman, D Buchanan, Tex., D Gard, D McDermott, D Stedman, D Burgess, D Garner, R McGillicuddy, D Steele, Iowa, D Burke, D Garrett, D McKellar, D Steele, Pa., D Burnett, D Goodwin, Ark D McLemore, D Stephens, Neb., D Byrnes, S. C, D Gordon, Maher, D Stephens, Tex., D Byrns, Tenn., D Gray, Ala., D Martin, P P Stone, D Caldwell, D Gray, Ind., D Mays, P D Stout, D Callaway, D Gregg, D Miller, Pa., R Sumners, D Candler, Miss., D Griffin, D Moon, D Taggart, D Caraway, D Hamill, D Mooney, R Tague, D Carew, D Hamlin, D Moss, Ind., D Tavenner, D Carlin, D Hardy, D Moss, W. Va., R Taylor, Ark., D Carter, Okla., D Hastings, D Murray, D Taylor, Colo., D Cary, R Hay,D Neely, D Thomas, D Church, D Hayden, D Nicholls, S. C, D Thompson, D Cline, D Heflin, D Nolan, P Tillman, D Coady, D Helm, D Norton, R Tribble, D Collier, D Helvering, D Oglesby, D Van Dyke, D Connelly, D Hensley, D Oldfield, D Venable, D Cox, D Hilliard, D Oliver, D Vinson, D Crisp, D Holland, D O'Shaunessy, D Walker, D Crosser, D Hood, D Overmyer, D Watkins, D Cullop, D Houston, D Padgett, D Watson, Va., D Dale, N. Y., D Howard, D Page, N. C, D Whaley, D Davenport, D Huddleston, D Park, D Williams, W. E., D Davis, Tex., D Hughes, D Phelan, D Wilson, Fla., D Decker, D Hulbert, D Price, D Wilson, La., D Dent, D Hull, Tenn., D Quin, D Wingo, D Dickinson, D Humphreys, Miss. DRagsdale, D Wise, D Dies, D Igoe, D Rainey, D Young, N. Dak., R Dill, D Jacoway, D Raker, D Young, Tex., D Dillon, R Johnson, Ky., D Randall, Proh 90 R R D R

NAYS—161. Anderson, R Fess, R Kiess, Pa., R Roberts, Nev., R Anthony, R Focht, R King, R Rodenberg, R Austin, R Fordney, R Kinkaid, R Rogers, R Bacharach, R Foss, R Kreider, R Rowe, R Beales, R Frear, R Lafean, R Russell, Ohio, R Bowers, R Freeman, R La Follette, R Sanford, R Britt, R Garland, R Lehlbach, Scott, Mich., R Britten, R Gillett, D Lenroot, R Sells, R Browne, R Glynn, R Longworth, R Siegel, R Browning, R Good, R Loud, R Sinnott, R Butler, R Gray, N. J., R McArthur, R Slayden, Campbell, R Green, Iowa, R McCracken, R Sloan, D Cannon, R Greene, Mass., R McCulloch, R Smith, Idaho, R Capstick, R Greene, Vt., R McKenzie, R Smith, Minn., R Carter, Mass., R Guernsey, R McKinley, R Snell, R Chandler, N. Y., R Hadley, R Magee, R Snyder, R Charles, R Hamilton, Mich., RMann, R Stafford, R Coleman, R Hamilton, N. Y., RMapes, R Steenerson, Cooper, Ohio, R Haskell, R Matthews, R Sterling, R Cooper, W. Va., R Haugen, R Meeker, R Stiness, R Cooper, Wis., R Hawley, R Miller, Del., R Sulloway, R Copley, P R Heaton, R Mondell, R Sweet, R Costello, R Helgesen, R Moore, Pa., R Switzer, R Crago, R Hernandez, R Moores, Ind., R Temple, R Cramton, R Hicks, R Morgan, Okla., R Tilson, R Curry, R Hill, R Mott, R Timberlake, R Dale, Vt., R Hinds, R Mudd, R Towner, R Dallinger, R Hopwood, R Nelson, R Treadway, R Danforth, R Howell, R Nichols, Mich., R Volstead, R Darrow, R Hull, Iowa, R North, R Walsh, R Davis, Minn., R Humphrey.Wash.ROlney, D Ward, R Dempsey, R Husted, R Paige, Mass., R Wason, R Denison, R Hutchinson, R Parker, N. J., R Watson, Pa., R Dowell, R James, R Parker, N. Y., R Wheeler, R Drukker, R Johnson, Wash., RPlatt, R Williams, Ohio, R Dunn, R Kahn, R Porter, R Williams, T. S., R Edmonds, R Kearns, R Powers, R Wilson, 111., R Ellsworth, R Keister, R Ramsever, R Woods, Iowa, R Elston, P Kelley, R Reavis", R Esch, R Kennedy, Iowa, R Ricketts, R Fairchild, R Kennedy, R. I, R Roberts, Mass., R

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—11. Bennet, R Gould, R Patten, D Stephens, Miss., D Dewalt, D Langley, R Slemp, R Wood, Ind., R Gardner, R Madden, R Smith, Mich., R

NOT VOTING—51. Adair, D Glass, D McFadden, R Scott, Pa., R Barchfeld, R Godwin, N. C, D McLaughlin, R Scully, D Cantrill, D Graham, R Miller, Minn., I Sears, D Casey, D Griest, R Montague, D Steagall, D Chiperfield, R Harrison, D Morgan, La., D Stephens, Cal., P R Clark, Fla., D Hart, D Morin, R Sutherland, R Conry, D Hayes, R Morrison, D Swift, R Doremus. D Henry, D Oakey, R Talbott, D Driscoll, D Hollingsworth, R Peters, R Tinkham, R Dyer, R Johnson, S. Dak., RPou, D Vare, R Emerson, R Lewis, D Pratt, R Webb, D Fitzgerald, D Lindbergh, Rouse, D Winslow, R Fuller, R Loft, D Rowland, R So the bill was passed. Pairs: Mr. Harrison (for shipping bill) with Mr. Chiperfi^Vi (against), 91 D . .

Mr. Stephens of Mississippi (for shipping bill) with Mr. Swift (against). Mr. Hart (for shipping bill) with Mr. Griest (against). Mr. Montague (for shipping bill) with Mr. Slemp (against). Mr. Morrison (for shipping bill) with Mr. McLaughlin (against). Mr. Glass (for shipping bill) with Mr. Winslow (against). Mr. Talbott (for shipping bill) with Mr. Gould (against) Mr. Morgan of Louisiana (for shipping bill) with Mr. Graham (against) Mr. Scully (for shipping bill) with Mr. Mooney (against). Mr. Cantrill (for shipping bill) with Mr. Langley (against). Mr. Pou (for shipping bill) with Mr. Johnson of South Dakota (against). Mr. Steagall (for shipping bill) with Mr. Hollingsworth (against). Mr. Sears (for shipping bill) with Mr. Peters (against). Mr. Webb (for shipping bill) with Mr. Dyer (against). Mr. Casey (for shipping bill) with Mr. Scott of Pennsylvania (against). Mr. Doremus (for shipping bill) with Mr. Smith of Michigan (against). Mr. Godwin of North Carolina (for shipping bill) with Mr. Gardner (against). Mr. Henry (for shipping bill) with Mr. Bennet (against). Mr. Adair (for shipping bill) with Mr. Wood of Indiana (against). Mr. Lewis (for shipping bill) with Mr. Oakey (against). Mr. Smith of Michigan. Mr. Speaker, I wish to change my vote from Nay to Present. Mr. Madden. I voted Nay, but I am paired with the gentleman from Kentucky, Mr. Rouse, who did not vote. I withdraw my vote and answer Present. Mr. Dewalt. I voted Yea, but I am paired with the gentleman from Pennsylvania, Mr. McFadden, and I desire to withdraw that vote and to answer Present.

RURAL CREDITS (Senate 2986). June 27, 1916, pages 11612-13. The roll call here given was on accepting the conference report on the bill. As finally passed, the bill established twelve Federal farm lands banks to be operated under supervision of a Federal farm loan board of five members, including the Secretary of the Treasury. Each bank will have a minimum capital stock of $750,000, of which the government may subscribe a part if necessary to complete subscriptions. The minimum amount of mortgage loans is $100. Mortgages may run from 5 to 40 years. Loans may not exceed 50 per cent of the value of the land. A Yea vote was a vote in favor of accepting the conference report. A Nay vote was a vote against accepting the conference report.

YEAS—311. Abercrombie, D Brumbaugh, D Church, D Decker, D Adamson, D Buchanan, 111., D Clark, Fla., D Denison, R Aiken, D Buchanan, Tex., D Cline, D Dent, D Alexander, D Burgess, D Coady, D Dewalt, D Allen, D Burke, D Coleman, R Dickinson, D Almon, D Burnett, D Collier, D Dies, D Anderson, R Butler, R Connelly, D Dill, D Anthony, R Byrnes, S. C D Conry, D Dillon, R Ashbrook, Byrns, Tenn., D Cooper, Ohio, R Dixon, D Aswell, D Caldwell, D Cooper, W. Va., R Doolittle, D Bacharach, R Campbell, R Copley, P R Doremus, D Bailey, D Candler, Miss., D Cox, D Dowell, R Barkley, D Cannon, R Cramton, R Dunn, R Beakes, D Cantrill, D Crisp, D Dupre, D Bell, D Caraway, D Cullop, D Ellsworth, R Bennet, R Carlin, D Curry, R Elston, P Black, D Carter, Mass., R Dallinger, R Emerson, R Blackmon, D Carter, Okla., D Danforth, R Esch, R Booher, D Cary, R D arrow, R Evans, D Bowers, R Casey, D Davenport, D Farr, R Britten, R Chandler, N. Y R Davis, Minn., R Ferris, D Browne, R ^yoerfield, R Davis, Tex., D Fess, R 92 DD D D R RD D

Finley, D Hull, Tenn., D Mott, R Snyder, R Fitzgerald, D Humphreys, Miss.,D Murray, D Sparkman, D Flood, Hutchinson, R Neely, D Stafford, R Foss, R Igoe, D Nelson, R Steagall, D Foster, D Jacoway, D Nicholls, S. C, D Stedman, D Frear, R James, R Nichols, Mich., R Steele, Iowa, D Fuller, R Johnson, Wash., R Nolan, P Steenerson, R Gallagher, D Kearns, R Norton, R Stephens, Cal., P R Gallivan, D Keating, D Oldfield, D Stephens, Miss, D Gandy, D Keister, R Oliver, D Stephens, Neb., D Gard, D Kennedy, Iowa, R O'Shaunessy, D Stephens, Tex., D Garner, D Kent, Ind Overmyer, D Sterling, R Garrett, D Kettner, D Padgett, D Stiness, R Glass, D Key, Ohio, D Paige, Mass., R Stone, D Glynn, R Kincheloe, D Park, D Stout, D Godwin, N. C, D King, R Parker, N. Y., R Sweet, R Good, R Kitchin, D Phelan, D Swift, R Goodwin, Ark., D Konop, D Piatt, R Switzer, R Gordon, Kreider, R Quin, D Taggart, D Gould, R La Follette, R Ragsdale, D Tague, D Gray, Ala., D Lazaro, D Rainey, D Talbott, D Gray, Ind., D Lee, D Raker, D Tavenner, D Green, Iowa, R Lehlbach, Ramsever, R Taylor, Ark., D Griest, R Lenroot, R Randall, Proh Taylor, Colo., D Griffin, D Lesher, D Rauch, D Temple, R Hadley, R Lever, D Rayburn, D Thomas, D Hamilton, Mich., R Lieb, Reavis, R Thompson, D Hamilton, N. Y., R Linthicum, D Reilly, D Tillman, D Hamlin, D Lloyd, D Ricketts, R Timberlake, R Hardy, D Lobeck, Roberts, Nev., R Tinkham, R Harrison, D Longworth, R Rodenberg, R Towner, R Hart, D Loud, R Rouse, D Treadway, R Hastings, D McArthur, R Rubey, D Tribble, D Haugen, R McClintic, D Rucker, D Van Dyke, D Hawley, R McCracken, R Russell, Mo., D Venable, D Hay, D McKellar, D Russell, Ohio, R Vinson, Hayden, D McKenzie, R Sabath, D Volstead. R Hayes, R McLaughlin, R Sanford, R Wason, R Heaton, R McLemore, D Saunders, D Watkins. D Heflin, D Madden, R Schall, P Watson, Pa., R Helgesen, R Magee, R Scott, Mich., R Watson, Va., D Helm, D Mann, R Shallenberger, D Whaley, D Helvering, D Mapes, R Sherley, D Wheeler, R Hensley, D Martin, P P Sherwood, D Williams, T. S., R Hernandez, R Matthews, R Shouse, D Williams, W. E., D Hicks, R Mays, P D Siegel, R Williams. Ohio, R Hilliard, D Meeker, R Sims, D Wilson, Fla., D Hinds, R Miller, Minn., R Sinnott, R Wilson, La., D Holland, D Mondell, R Sisson, Wingo, D Hood, D Montague, D Slemp, R Winslow, R Hopwood, R Moon, D Sloan, Wise, D Howard, D Mooney, R Small, D Wood, Ind., R Howell, R Moores, Ind., R Smith, Idaho, R Woods, Iowa, R Huddleston, D Morgan, Okla., R Smith, Mich., R Young, N. Dak., R Husrhes, D Morin, R Smith, Minn., R Young, Tex., D Hull, Iowa, R Moss, Ind., D Snell, R

NAYS—12. Browning, R Gardner, R Greene, Vt., R Oakey, R Dale, Vt., R Gillett, R Kennedy, R. I., R Parker, N. J., R Edmonds, R Gray, N. J., R Moore, Pa., R Walsh, R

ANSWERED "PRESENT"—3. Humphrey,Wash.R Miller, Del., R Riordan, D 93 R D S R

NOT VOTING—108. Adair, D Estopinal, D Kinkaid, R Porter, R Austin, R Fairchild, R Lafean, R Pou, D Ayres, D Farley, D Langley, R Powers, R * Barehfeld, R Fields, D Lewis, D Pratt, R Barnhart, D Flynn, D Liebel, D Price, D Beales, R Focht, R Lindbergh, Roberts, Mass., R Borland, D Fordney, R Littlepage, D Rogers, R Britt, R Freeman, R Loft, D Rowe, R Bruckner, D Garland, R London, Rowland, R Callaway, D Graham, R McAndrews, D Scott, Pa., R Capstick, R Greene, Mass., R McCulloch, R Scully, D Carew, D Gregg, D McDermott, D Sears, D Charles, R Guernsey, R McFadden, R Sells, R Cooper, Wis., R Hamill, D McGillicuddy, D Shackleford, D Costello, R Haskell, R McKinley, R SI ayden, D Crago, R Henry, D Maher, D Smith, N. Y., D Crosser, D Hill, R Miller, Pa., R Smith, Tex., D Dale, N. Y., D Hollingsworth, R Morgan, La., D Steele, Pa., D Dempsey, R Houston, D Morrison, D Sulloway, R Dooling, D Hulbert, D Moss, W. Va., R Sumners, D Doughton, D Husted, R Mudd, R Sutherland, R Driscoll, D Johnson, Ky., D North, R Tilson, R Drukker, R Johnson, S. Dak., ROglesby, D Vare, R Dyer, D Jones, D Olney, D Walker, D Eagan, D Kahn, R Page, N. C, D Ward, R Eagle, D Kelley, R Patten, D Webb, D Edwards, D Kiess, Pa., R Peters, R Wilson, 111., R So the conference report was agreed to. Mr. Humphrey of Washington. Mr. Speaker, I am paired with the gen- tleman from Indiana (Mr. Morrison). I voted Aye. I wish to withdraw that vote and answer Present.

EXPORT TRADE (H. R. 17350). September 2, 1916, pages 16013-14. The roll call here given was on the passage of the bill providing that nothing in the Sherman Anti-Trust law and the laws supplemental thereto should be construed as declaring illegal an association entered into for the sole purpose of engaging in export trade and actually engaged solely in such trade, or an agreement made or act done in the course of export trade by such association, provided such association, agreement, or act be not in restraint of trade within the United States, nor shall such cor- poration be forbidden to acquire or own the whole or part of the stock of any other corporation organized solely for the purpose of engaging in export trade, unless the effect of such acquisition or ownership may be to restrain trade or substantially lessen competition within the United States in articles of the kind exported by the association whose stock is acquired or controlled. A Yea vote is a vote in favor of this bill. A Nay vote is a vote against this bill.

YEAS—199. Abercrombie, D Barnhart, D Candler, Miss., D Cooper, W. Va., R Adamson, D Bennet, R Cannon, R Cox, D Alexander, D Black, Caraway, D Cullop, D Allen, D Bowers, R Carew, D Curry, R Almon, D Britt, R Carter, Mass., R Dale, N. Y., D Anthony, R Browning, R Casey, D Dale, Vt., R Ashbrook, D Bruckner, D Chandler, N. Y., R Dallinger, R Aswell, D Brumbaugh, D Coady, D Darrow, R Ayres, D Buchanan, Tex., D Coleman, R Davenport, D Bacharach, Burnett, D Connelly, D Decker, D Barkley, D Byrns, Tenn., D Conry, D Dempsey, R 94 D D D D R DDD

Denison, R Hicks, R Moss, D Smith, N. Y., D Dent, D Hilliard, D Murray, D Smith, Tex., D Dewalt, D Holland, D North, R Sparkman, D Dickinson, D Hood, D Oakev, R Stafford, R Dixon, D Houston, D Oldfield, D Steagall, D Dooling, D Howard, D Oliver, D Stephens, Miss., D Doollttle, D Hulbert, D Olney, Stephens, Neb., D Doremus, D Hull, Tenn., D Overmyer, D Stephens, Tex., D Doughton, D Humphreys,Miss. DPadgett, D Sterling, R Driscoll. D Igoe, D Page, N. C., D Stiness, R Dupre, D Jacoway, D Parker, N. J., R Stone, Eagan, D Kennedy, Iowa, R Parker, N. Y., R Sumners, D Eagle, D Key, Ohio, D Phelan, D Sutherland, R-- Evans, D Kincheloe, D Pou, D Swift, R Farley. D Kinkaid, R Powers, R Switzer, R Farr, R Kitchin, D • Price, D Taggart, D Fess, R Konop, D Quin, D Taylor, Ark., D Fields, D Kreider, R Ragsdale, D Taylor, Colo., D Flynn, D La Follette, R Rainey, D Temple, R Focht, R Lehlbach, R Raker, D Thomas, D Fordney, R Lesher, D Randall, Proh Thompson, R Gallagher, D Lieb, Rauch, D Tillman, D Gandv. D Lie^el, D Ravburn, D TimVerlake, R Gard, D Linthicum, D Reilly, D Towner, R Garland, R Littlepage, D Rodenberg, Tribble, D Garrett, D Lloyd, D Rogers, R Venable. D Glynn, R Lobeck, Rouse, D Vinson, Goodwin, Ark., D McAndrews, D Rowe, R Watkins, D Gordon, McArthur, R Rubey, D Watson. Va., D Gray, Ind., D McCracken, R Russell, Mo., D Webb, D Greene, Vt., R McCulloch, R Sears, D Whaley, D Hadley, R McDermott, D Shallenberger, D Williams, Ohio, R Harrison. D McKellar, D Sherlev, D Wilson, La., D Haskell. R Mann, R Siegel.R Wingo. D Hastings. D Meeker, R Sims, D Wise, D Hawley, R Moon, D Sinnott, R Wood, Ind., R Hayden, D Moore, Pa., R Sloan, R Woods, Iowa, R Heaton, R Moores, Ind., R Smith, Idaho, R Young, Tex., D Helvering, D Morin, R Smith, Minn., R

NAYS—25. Anderson, R Hardy, D Mondell, R Van Dyke, D Bailey, D Haugen, R Morgan, Okla., R Volstead, R Buchanan, 111., D Huddleston, D Ramseyer, R Wheeler, R Cramton, R Hull, Iowa, R Sherwood, D Young, N. Dak., R Dillon, R Keating, D Steele, Iowa, D Dowell, R King, R Sweet, R Green, Iowa, R Lindbergh, R Tague, D ANSWERED "PRESENT"— Crosser. D Hensley, D McClintic. D Slayden, Foster, D London, S Miller, Del., R

NOT VOTING—201. Adair, D Britten, R Capstick, R Cooper, Ohio, R Aiken, D Browne, R Carlin, D Cooper, Wis., R Austin, R Burgess, D Carter, Okla., D Copley, P R Barchfeld, R Burke, D Cary, R Costello, R Beakes. D Butler, R Charles, R Crago, R Beales, R Bvrnes, S. C. D Chiperfield, R Crisp, D Bell, D Caldwell, D Church, D Danforth, R Blackmon, D Callaway, D Clark, Fla., D Davis, Minn., R Booher, D Campbell, R Cline, D Davis, Tex., D Borland, D Cantrill, D Collier, D Dies, D 95 R D D

Dill, D Hay, D McKenzie, R Russell, Ohio, R Drukker, R Hayes, R McKinley, R Sabath, D Dunn, R Heflin, D McLaughlin, R Sanford, R Dyer, R Helgesen, R McLemore, D Saunders, D Edmonds, R Helm, D Madden, R Schall, P Edwards, D Henry, D Magee, R Scott, Mich., R

Ellsworth, R Hernandez, R Maher, D . Scott, Pa., R Elston, P Hill, R Mapes, R Scully, D Emerson, R Hinds, R Martin, P P Sells, R Esch, R Hollingsworth, R Matthews, R Shackleford, D Estopinal, D Hopwood, R Mays, P D Shouse, D Fairchild, R Howell, R Miller, Minn., R Sisson, Ferris, D Hughes, D Miller, Pa., R Slemp, R Finley, D Humphrey,Wash,RMontague, D Small, D Fitzgerald, D Husted, R Mooney, R Smith, Mich., R Flood, D Hutchinson, R Morgan, La., D Snell, R Foss, R James, R Morrison, D Snyder, R Frear, R Johnson, Ky., D Mott, R Stedman, D Freeman, R Johnson, S. Dak., RMudd, R Steele, Pa., D Fuller, R Johnson, Wash., R Neely, D Steenerson, R Gallivan, D Jones, D Nelson, R Stout, D Gardner, R Kahn, R Nicholls, S. C, D Sulloway, R Garner, D Kearns, R Nichols, Mich., R Talbott, D Gillett, R Keister, R Nolan, P Tavenner, D Glass, D Kelley, R Norton, R Tilson, R Godwin, N. C D Kennedy, R. I R Oglesby, D Tinkham, R Good, R Kent, Ind O'Shaunessy, D Treadway, R Gould, R Kettner, D Paige, Mass., R Vare, R Graham, R Kiess, Pa., R Park, D Walker, D Gray, Ala., D Lafean, R Patten, D Walsh, R Gray, N. J., R Langley, R Peters, R Ward, R Greene, Mass., R Lazaro, D Piatt, Wason, R Gregg, D Lee, D Porter, R Watson, Pa., R Griest, R Lenroot, R Pratt, R Williams, T. S., R Griffin, D Lever, D Reavis, R Williams, W. E., D Guernsey, R Lewis, D Ricketts, R Wilson, Fla., D Hamill, D Loft, D Riordan, Wilson, 111., R Hamilton,. Mich.. R Longworth, R Roberts, Mass., R Winslow, R Hamilton, N. Y., R Loud, R Roberts, Nev., R Hamlin, D McFadden, R Rowland, R Hart, D McGillicuddy, D Rucker, D

So the bill was passed. The Clerk announced the following pairs: On the vote: Mr. Hamill (for) with Mr- Davis of Minnesota (against). Mr. Miller of Delaware. Mr. Speaker, I have voted Aye. I am paired for the day with the gentleman from New York, Mr. Caldwell. As I do not know how he would vote on this bill, were he present, I desire to withdraw my vote and answer Present. Ohio, Mr. Grosser. Mr. Speaker, I am paired with the gentleman from Present. Mr. Russell, but I would vote Nay if I were not paired. I vote

LIST OF MEMBERS RECORDED AS NOT VOTING. determining Congress has failed to provide any method whatsoever for regarding attendance. The only way to form even an intelligent guess he is recorded the attendance of a Member is from the number of times is from as not voting on a Yea and Nay vote, and this method far 64th There were 96 record votes taken during the first session of the some Congress. These record votes were, of course, of varying importance, procedure. This com- of them being on minor points of parliamentary 96 3

pilation does not include "calls of the House." The following shows the number of times each Member is recorded as not voting on record votes during the session: Abercrombie, 14 Coleman, 32 Flood, 25 Hilliard, 32 Adair, 57 Collier, 9 Flynn, 52 Hinds, 22 Adamson, 2 Connelly, 9 Focht, 20 Holland, 6 Aiken, 13 Conry, 25 Fordney, 22 Hollingsworth, 22 Alexander, 4 Cooper, Va., 12 Foss, 21 Hood, 3 Allen, 14 Cooper, Wis., 8 Foster, 12 Hopwood, 22 Almon, 4 Cooper, Ohio, 21 Frear, 22 Houston, 31 Anderson, 15 Copley, 39 Freeman, 25 Howard, 15 Anthony, 36 Costello, 33 Fuller, 22 Howell, 17 Ashbrook, 9 Cox, 1 Gallagher, 30 Huddleston, 5 Aswell, 15 Crago, 32 Gallivan, 35 Hughes, 14 Austin, 25 Cramton, 8 Gandy, 9 Hulbert, 17 Ayres, 6 Crisp, 10 Gard, 12 Hull, Iowa, 1 Bacharach, 32 Crosser, 23 Gardner, 30 Hull, Tenn., 9 Bailey, 7 Cullop, 25 Garland, 21 Humphrey, Barchfeld, 49 Curry, 4 Garner, 12 Wash., 15 Barkley, 9 Dale, N. Y„ 43 Garrett, 16 Humphreys, Barnhart, 28 Dale, Vt., 9 Gillett, 24 Miss., 19 Beakes, 9 Dallinger, 15 Glass, 18 Husted, 33 Beales, 47 Danforth, 12 Glynn, 10 Hutchinson, 37 Bell, 12 Darrow, 24 Godwin, N. C, 35 Igoe, 2 Bennet, 24 Davenport, 17 Good, 22 Jacoway, 3 Black, 19 Davis, Minn., 23 Goodwin, Ark., 14 James, 23 Blackmon, 13 Davis, Tex., 8 Gordon, 11 Johnson, Ky., 15 Booher, 8 Decker, 23 Gould, 27 Johnson, S. D., 26 Borland, 17 Dempsey, 24 Graham, 58 Johnson,Wash., 10 Bowers, 6 Denison, 9 Gray, N. J., 52 Jones, 51 Britt, 10 Dent, 11 Gray, Ala., 32 Kahn, 33 Britten, 9 Dewalt, 41 Gray, Ind., 1 Kearns, 29 Browne, 12 Dickinson, 3 Green, Iowa, 4 Keating, 2 Browning, 13 Dies, 8 Greene, Vt., 5 Keister, 31 Bruckner, 29 Dill, 9 Greene, Mass., 16 Kelley, 27 Brumbaugh, 27 Dillon, 2 Gregg, 51 Kennedy, R. I., 21 Buchanan, 111., 18 Dixon, 4 Griest, 70 Kennedy, Iowa, 12 Buchanan, Tex., 7 Dooling, 39 Griffin, 32 Kent, 42 Burgess, 25 Doolittle, Guernsey, 50 Kettner, 17 Burke, 16 Doremus, 37 Hadley, Key, 25 Burnett, 35 Doughton, 15 Hamill, 46 Kiess, 54 Butler, 18 Dowell, 1 Hamilton, N.Y., 38 Kincheloe, 5 Byrnes, S. C, 22 Driscoll, 64 Hamilton, Mich., King, 2 Byrns, Tenn., 6 Drukker, 42 26 Kinkaid, 7 Caldwell, 28 Dunn, 21 Hamlin, 15 Kitchin, 15 Callaway, 28 Dupre, 16 Hardy, 5 Konop, 20 Campbell, 10 Dyer, 26 Harrison, 10 Kreider, 35 Candler, 10 Eagan, 32 Hart, 62 Lafean, 40 Cannon, 10 Eagle, 21 Haskell, 26 La Follette, 5 Cantrill, 37 Edmonds, 36 Hastings, Langley, 57 Capstick, 28 Edwards, 32 Haugen, 14 Lazaro, 24 Caraway, 6 Ellsworth, 10 Hawley, 6 Lee, 25 Carew, 28 Elston, 12 Hay, 30 Lehlbach, 32 Carlin, 27 Emerson, 27 Hayden, 5 Lenroot, 16 Carter, Okla., 17 Esch, 10 Hays, 40 Lesher, 14 Carter, Mass., 16 Estopinal, 19 Heaton, 36 Lever, 11 Cary. 21 Evans, 8 Heflin, 15 Lewis, 52 Casey, 38 Fairchild, 66 Helgesen, 8 Lieb, 17 Chandler, 33 Farley, 18 Helm, 16 Liebel, 57 Charles, 27 Farr, 15 Helvering, 10 Lindbergh, 44 Chiperfield, 37 Ferris, 13 Henry, 77 Linthicum, 15 Church, 19 Fess, 19 Hensley, 14 Littlepage, 35 Clark, Fla., 41 Fields, 30 Hernandez, 9 Lloyd, Cline, 7 Finley, 20 Hicks, 11 Lobeck, 14 Coady, 11 Fitzgerald, 38 Hill, 19 Loft, 76 97 2

London, Norton, 30 Saunders, 34 Taggart, 4 Long-worth, 28 Oakey, 9 Schall, 20 Tague, 15 Loud, 32 Oglesby, 52 Scott, Mich., 14 Talbott, 34 McAndrews, 20 Oldfield, 13 Scott, Pa., 61 Tavenner, 3 McArthur, 3 Oliver, 9 Scully, 68 Taylor, Colo., 9 McClintic, 6 Olney, 19 Sears, 30 Taylor, Ark., 2 McCracken, 16 O'Shaunessy, 29 Sells, 42 Temple, 15 McCulloch, 35 Overmyer, 9 Shackleford, 31 Thomas, 8 McDermott, 22 Padgett, 16 Shallenterger, 2 Thompson, McFadden, 54 Page, N. C, 12 Sherley, 24 Tillman, 3 McGillicuddy, 19 Paige, Mass , 23 Sherwood, 20 Tilson, 28 McKellar, 20 Park, 10 Shouse, 24 Timberlake, 1 McKenzie, 19 Parker, N. J., 20 Siegel, 10 Tinkham, 21 McKinley, 29 Parker, N. Y., 34 Sims, 2 Towner, 6 McLaughlin, 26 Patten, 62 Sinnott, 7 Treadway, 23 McLemore, 12 Peters, 44 Sisson, 9 Tribble, 5 Madden, 13 Phelan, 7 Slayden, 31 Van Dyke, 16 Magee, 15 Piatt, 14 Slemp, 37 Vare, 46 Maher, 59 Porter, 44 Mann, Sloan, Venable, 5 Pou, 42 Small, 23 Vinson, Mapes, 9 Powers, 31 Smith, Idaho, Volstead, Martin, 23 7 3 Pratt, 27 Smith, N. Y., 28 Walker, 41 Matthews, 10 Price, 40 Smith, Mich., 11 Walsh, 12 Mays, 9 Quin, Smith, Minn., 19 Ward, 39 Meeker, 23 Ragsdale, 18 Smith, Tex., 18 Wason, 11 Miller, Minn., 30 Rainey. 8 Snell, 31 Watkins, 36 Miller, Pa., 36 Raker, 7 Snyder, 32 Watson, Pa., Miller, Del., 10 25 Ramseyer, 1 Mondell, 15 Sparkman, 40 Watson, Va., 10 Randail, 3 Montague, 21 Stafford, 6 Webb, 14 Rauch, 8 Moon, 11 Steagall, 14 Whaley, 17 Mooney, 46 Rayburn, 7 Stedman, 26 Wheeler, 2 Reavis, 10 Moore, Pa., 15 Steele, Iowa, 9 Williams, 111., (T. 1C Reilly, 5 Steele, Pa., 35 S.),21 Moores, Ind.. > Morgan, L Ricketts, 6 Steenerson, 17 Williams, 111., (W. 'ordan, 37 Morgan, Okla., i Stephens, Cal., 2 E.),27 Morin, 60 oerts, Mass., 41 Stephens,Miss., 12 Williams, Ohio, 22 Morrison, 42 Roberts, Nev., 22 Stephens, Neb., 24 Wilson, Fla., 46 Moss, Va., 55 Rodenberg, 21 Stephens, Tex., 11 Wilson, 111., 18 Moss, Ind., 7 Rogers, 12 Sterling, 3 Wilson, La., 20 Mott, 37 Rouse, 12 Stiness, 24 Wingo, 15 Mudd, 28 Rowe, 18 « Stone, 6 Winslow, 41 Murray, 29 Rowland, 55 Stout, 32 Wise, 4 Neely, 18 Rubey, 5 Sulloway, 16 Wood, Ind., 21 Nelson, 21 Rucker, 6 Sumners, 19 Woods, Iowa, 12 Nicholls, S. C, 11 Russell, Mo., 13 Sutherland. 49 Young, N.Dak.,10 Nichols. Mich., 28 Russell, Ohio, 18 Sweet, 5 Young, Tex., 15 Nolan, 20 Sabath, 45 Swift, 21 North, 42 Sanford, 24 Switzer, 34

IMPORTANT LAWS PASSED. Most important legislative enactments of the session, exclusive of laws for national defense, included the following: Government ship law—Appropriating $50,000,000 to operate ships in for- eign and coastwise trade when unable to lease them to individuals or pri- vate corporations. Child labor law—Denying interstate commerce to products of mines and quarries employing children under 16 years of age, and factories, mills, can- neries and other establishments employing children under 14 years. Rural credits law—Establishing a farm loan board in control of a system of farm loan mortgage banks. Workmen's compensation law—Providing uniform sick and accident bene- fits for employees of the Federal Government, and benefits to dependants in case of death. 98 :

Emergency revenue law—Providing for double the normal income tax on the lowest class; making an additional surtax ranging from 1 per cent on that portion of incomes exceeding $20,000 to 13 per cent on amount of in- comes in excess of $2,000,000; levying a graduated tax of 1 to 10 per cent on inheritances ranging from $50,000 to $5,000,000; a 12 V2 per cent net profit tax on manufacturers of munitions; a license tax on actually invested cap- ital stock of corporations capitalized at more than $99,000; wine, beer and liquor excise taxes, and miscellaneous stamp taxes. Good roads law—Providing for co-operative Federal aid to the States for construction of highways, and appropriating $75,000,000 to be spent in five years. Postal savings law—Amendment increasing the amount which individuals may deposit from $500 to $1,000 with interest, and an additional $1,000 with- out interest. Federal reserve—Amendments, including amendment to the Clayton anti- trust law permitting officers and directors of member banks to become officers and directors of not more than two other noncompeting banks- amendments permitting national banks to establish foreign branches lib- eralizing regulations for discounting commercial paper, and permitting member banks in towns of 5,000 or less population to act as agents for in- surance companies. Railroad legislation—Creation of a joint subcommittee of Senate and House interstate commerce committees to investigate necessity for further legislation for railroads and the Interstate Commerce Commission, ques- tion o± government ownership of public utilities, and comparative worth of government ownership as against government regulation. Ta lff: Creation of a nonpartisan . 5. tariff commission of five members to investigateA and advise Congress on tariff revision; repeal of the free sugar provision of existing tariff law; amendments increasing duties on dvestuffs to encourage manufacturing dyestuffs in the United States; enactment of an antidumping provision to prevent dumping of foreign-made goods at less lgn market prices; authorization for the President to retaliate ;Lf/ 1?n natlons Prohibiting importation of goods from the fetatessf?£rwTby laying u United an embargo against imports from offendir- nations. Cotton futures act: Providing a prohibitive tax on c for future1ULUre delivery ' in fictitious or wash sales. ' h liPpin S: Law Provide for a more autonomous ,-ei? ^ f - \* government of the self-government, 8 8 reorganizing election laws, establish- m? ^pW^ ? aT d V™mis™S independence whenever, in mfnf nf t? ?t ! a l. i the judg- the Phili ine ' PP PeoP!e demonstrate capability for it. R d eig hour da law: Establishing - y eight hours as the standard torfor tllTreckoning K-the compensation of railroad employees operating trains in 8 Commerce a "er January 1, 1917, and providing for Sr ?«: f a commis" e eCt °f the ei ^-hour standard, present wages notTonot to hVJlT^be reduced during^ JL ? the investigation, nor for 30 days there- after, and work in excess of eight hours to be paid for at a pro rata rati

APPROPRIATIONS IN DETAIL. Appropriations for all purposes were Agricultural <„„. _._ __„ Army $24,948,852 26 Diplomatic and consular.' '.'/.'.'.]'.'.'.'.] £'q^2 District of Columbia ioS'qo? Fortifications IMU'Zil Indian affairs 7.7.7.7 iSX Legislative and executive .' tJ'SS'&K M^ry Academy .7. ..../. ;. ....;;;; ^ggg Pensions 313,300,095 ! 158,065,000 Postoffice ! ' 3 Rivers and harbor's". 7/. 7.7. 40,598,135?2ffi?Z2 Sundryy civil 128,299,285 :

Permanent appropriations 131,074,673 Shipping- bill 50,100,000 Deficiencies 72,500,000 Rural credits 6,100,000 Good roads 6,000,000 Floods 2,000,000

Grand total $1,637,583,682

EXPENDITURES IN THE FUTURE. In addition to the total there were authorizations for expenditures in fu- ture years including naval, good roads, tariff commission and other ex- penditures to bring the total to approximately $2,000,000,000, but these amounts do not properly apply to the appropriations for the fiscal year. In addition Congress enacted an unusually large amount of miscel- laneous legislation, including reorganization of the patent office; provision for trial of space system in place of weight system for payment for railroad mail service and leaving to the Interstate Commerce Commission determina- tion of the method and rate of pay; creation of a national park bureau in

the Department of the Interior ; establishing warehouse regulations for cot- ton and grains and providing a new grain grading law; extension for a year of the government war risk insurance bureau; uniform law making bills of lading negotiable.

THREE TREATIES RATIFIED. Three treaties were ratified by the Senate. The most important was the long pending Nicaraguan convention providing for the acquisition of a canal route and naval station rights in the Bay of Fonseca for $3,000,000, and that ratified in the closing hour for the purchase of the West India Islands for $25,000,000. Another was the treaty with the republic of Haiti providing for an American financial protectorate. The much-disputed pending treaty with Colombia after several years of consideration was favorably reported from the foreign relations committee with an amendment reducing from $25,000,000 to $15,000,000 the proposed amount to be paid for the partition of Panama. The treaty, however, was never taken up in the Senate because of un- relenting opposition to it on the part on many senators.

STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE. 1917 1916 Army appropriation act $207,596,530.10 $101,974,195.87 Naval appropriation act 313,300,555.84 149,661,864.88 Fortification appropriation act 25,747,550.00 6,060,216.90 Military Academy act 1,225,043.57 1,069,813.37 Sundry civil appropriation acts Armories and arsenals 4,683,495.00 653,600.00 Military posts 1,616,000.00 554,000.00 Military surveys 35,000.00 Panama Canal fortification 4,535,000.00 2,639,048.00 Deficiency appropriations, Military and Naval Establishments 46,770,648.58 4,786,757.99 National Guard* 4,000,000.00 National Guard camps 200,000.00 Nitrate plant 20,000,000.00

Total amount for preparedness for de- fense $685,709,823.09 $271,399,497.01

*Included in the Army act for 1917 and carried as a permanent annual appropriation in 1916 and prior years. 100 Increase of 1917 over 1916, $414,310,326.08. The second session of the Sixty-fourth Congress will probably consider the following bills: Immigration bill. Flood control bill. Water power bill. Conservation bills of various kinds. For the winter session Democratic leaders look to the railroad legislation as the dominating feature. Before the strike emergency arose Congress, aroused to the necessity for transportation legislation, had created a joint subcommittee of the Senate and House, headed by Senator Newlands, to un- dertake a study of all transportation problems, including the advisability of government ownership of public utilities, and to recommend legislation at the next session. The committee already has set November 20 for the be- ginning of hearings on a wide range of subjects.

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