CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. Tj"ULY 16

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. Tj"ULY 16

} ,.,...-/ 9104 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. tJ"ULY 16, By l\fr. GOULD: A. bill (H. R. 25771) for th-e· relief of James spective of the nationality of her husband; to the Committee M. McKenney; to the Committee on, Military Affairs. l on the Judiciary. By 1\!r. KORBLY: A bfll (H R. 25172) for the relief. Qf the ! By Mr. REILLY: Petition of the National Association of heirs of Bernhard Strauss; to the Committee on Wa.r Claims. Piaru:r Merchants of Amel'ica, protesting against any legislation By Mr.. l\IcCALL: A bill (H. R. 25773') granting a pension affeeting pl"iee maintenance, to the Committee on Patents~ to Charles McRugh ; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. B1. Mr. S-.A.BA.TH: Memorial of Holy Mother of La:zajs B .. By l\Ir~ OLMSTED: A bill (H. R. 25774) granting an honor­ Society, No. 179,. of Chicago, Ill. .,. against paEsage of bills re­ l:!:ble discharge to Francis Tomlinson; to the Committee on Mili­ stricting immigration; to the Committee on Immigration and tary Affairs. Naturalization. By Mr. POST: A bill (H: R. 2D--Z'Z5) granting an increase of pension. to William A. Barnes; to th_e Committee on In.valid Pension& SENATE. By Mr. POWERS: A bill (H. R. ~6) for the- relief of TtJESDAY, Ju,ly 16, 1912 Sarah Ann Sun·en; to the Committee on: Wax Claim-s. 1 Also, a bill (H. R. 25777) for the relief of the· heirs. of .rhe Senate met :it l:t o'el-0ck a. m.. Samuel Griffis, deceased; to the Committee on War Cla:ims. Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. IDysses G. B. Pierce,, D. D. By Mr. STEPHENS of California : A bill ( H. R. 25778) to The Secretary proceedec! to read the J'ournal of yesterday,.s authorize the· sale and issuance of patent for certain land to proceedings, when, on request of Mr. SMOOT and by unanimous H. W. O'Melveny; to the Committee on the Public Lands. consent, the further 1-ea<Ilng was dispensed with and the J'our­ nal was approved. PIDT.l-TIONS, ETC. MESSAGE FROM THE' HOUSE. Under-clause 1 of Rule XXII, petitions and papers were. laid A message· from the House of RepresentatiTes, by J. O. South, on the Clerk's. desk and referred as follows : its Chief Clerk, announced that the House· bad pa ed, without By the SPElA.KIDR (by request) :- .l\femorial of Tow Ryeewy ' amendment, the bill (S. 4745) to eonsolida.te certain forest sw Kazirmina Kroll Society, No. 344, of Chicago, ID. .,. agrrinst lands in the Paulina (Oreg.) National Forest. passage of bills restricting immigration ; to the (J()mmfttee on. The. message alse annotmced that the House ha:d passed the Immigration and Naturalization. following bills, ea<!h with an, amendment, in which it requested the concurrence of the Sena.te : By Mr~ ASHBROOK: Petition ot. the .&nerican Embassy As­ sociation: of New York City, favoring passage of House bill S. 338. An act authorizing the sale of -certain land in the 22589, tor improvement of consular· and diplomatiC' building·; to Colville Indian Reservation t.o the town. of Okanogan, State o.f the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Washington, for public-patk purposes-; Also petition of R..Reiser and 5 ether merchants-of' 'Fuscru.-awa.s, S. 5446. An act relating to partial assignments of desert-land: Ohio, protesting against the enactment of proposed parcel-post entries within reclama.tion projects made ince l\farch:: 28; 1008; legislation; to the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads. S. 6934. An act to pw;ovide an extension of time fun submission By Mr~ BARTHOLD']]: Petitions of the Chas. F. Luehrmann of proof by homestroders on tlle Ulntah Indian Reservation; Hardwood Lumber Co. and the Antrim Lumber Co., of St. Louis, and Mo., that the same privilege oe given the shipper to go to court S .. 7002. An a-ct to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to, to correct mistakes as is given the carrier; to the Committee on , grant to Salt Lake City, Utah, a right of way over certain public the .Tudiciary. la.nds for reservoiu purposes. Also, petition or the Antikamnia: Chemical Co., of St Louis, The mes~age farther announced that the House had agreed Mo.,, against the Wright bill, imposing· a tax upon the production, to the amendment of the Senate to the bill CEI. R. 17239) to etc., of habit-forming drugs; to the Committee on Ways and authorize the Arkansas & Memphis Railway Bridge & Terminal Means. Co. to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge a.cross the · Also, petition of the Workingmen's Sick a.net Death Benefit l\!lssL<;Sfppi. Rivel'. Society, Brancfl N<>. 71, of St. Louis, Mo., against passage of The message also announced tli.a.t the House rn ists upon its bills restricting immigration; to the Committee on I:mnllgration amendment to the bill ( S. 4568) granting an increase of pension and Naturalization. to Annie R. Schley, disagreed to by the Senate, ao-rees to the. By :Mr. DIFENDERFER: Petition of the Daughters of Lib­ conference asked for by the Senate on the disagreeing votes of erty of Pennsylvania, and of Wyndmoor Council, No. 770~ Order the two Houses thereon, and had appointed Mr. RICHARDSON, of Independent Amerie:rns, favoring passage of House bill MT. DICKSON' of Mississippi, and Mr. Woon of New Je-rsey' man.­ 22527, for restriction of immigration; to the· Qommittee on Im­ agers at the conference on the part of the House. migration and Naturalization. The message further announee'd. that the Hou e insists upon bill ( S 4948) Also, petition of the Women~s Auxiliary of the Cllurctr of the its ameruftnents- to the to amend an act approved Messiah of Gwynedd, Pa., favoring vassage of bill for medical .l\Iay 27, 1908, entitled ".An act for the removal of restrictions a·nd sanitary relief of the· natives o'f Ala~; to tile Committee from nart of the lands of allottees of the Five Civilized Tribes, on the Territories. and for otl'ler purposes,'' di agreed to by tile Senate, agrees to By Mr. FOCHT: Petition. of citizemr of Pennsylvania, favor­ the conference· asked for by the Senate on the disagreeing votes ing passage of the Berger old-age pension bill, uensioning de­ of the two ff-OllSes thereon, and had appointed Mr. STEPHENS serving· men and women over 60 yea.rs of 11.ge ; to the Committen -0f Texas, 1\fr. GUDGER, and Mr. BURKE of South Dakota man­ on Pensions·. agers at 1lle confe1·ence on the part of the House. By Mr. FORNES: Petition ot°the Brotherhood of Locomotive The message also announced that the House insists upon its Engineers, favoring passage of workmen's liability :ict; to the amendment to the joint resolution (S. J. Res. 100) authorizing Committee on the Judiciary. the Se-cre.tary ot the Interior to permit the continuation of coal­ By Mr. GOLDFOGLID: MemoriaI o'f citizens' of Chicago, ID., mining operations on certain lands in Wyoming, disagreed to against pa.ssage of bills restricting immigratiorr ;- to the Com­ by the Senate, agrees to the coMe-rence asked for by the House mittee on Immigration and Naturalization. on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses thereon, and had Also, petition of the committee of Wholesale Grocers of New appointed Mr. Ronrn ON, Mr. TAYLOR of Coio·rado, and Mrr York City, favoring reduction of tax on raw and refined suga:rs · MONDELL managers at the c-0nference on- the part of the House.. to the Committee on Ways and Means. ' The message·further announced that the House had passed .Also, petition of tbe National Association- of Piano Merchants the following bi.Us, ·m. which it requested the concurrence of the of America, against passage of the Oldfield bill proposing. change Senate: , m patent laws; to the Committee on, Patents. H. R 4012. An act to authorize the· exchange o! certa.in lands By Mr. LEE of Pennsylvania.: Petition of citizens of Glen with the State o:fi Michigan; Carbon, Mich., ag.iinst passage ot Burton-Littleton bill; to cere­ H. R. 19339. An act granting. public lands to the cities of brate 100 years of peace with England; to the Committee Ofr Boulder and Canon City, in the State of Colorado, for public­ Industrial Arts. and Expositions. park purposes; BY Mr. MAGIDRE of Nebraska: Petition of citizens of the H_R. 23293.. An actt foo: the protection of the water supply of first congressional d1strict of the State of Nebraska, against the city of Colorado Springs and the town of Manitou, Colo~~ passage of a parcels-post system ; to the Committee- on the Post and · Office and Post Roads. H. R. 23568. An act to amend section. 55 of "An act to amend By l\Ir. 1if.ANN: Petition of the Chicago Association of Com­ and consolidate the acts respecting copyright," approved l\Iarch merce, against the repeal of the TaPsney Act by the sundry civil 4, 1$09. bill ; to the Committee on Appropriation&. PETITIONS AN:D MEMORIALS. By Mr. RAKER: Memorial of the California Club, o.f Cali-· Mr. OLIVER presented a memorial of sundry citizens o! fornia, favoring passage of bill giving the rfght of franchise to South Pittsburgh, Pa., remonstrating against an appropriation every native-born American woman of the United States, irre- being made to be used for the purpose of celebrating the one 1912. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. 9105 .hundredth anniversary of peace with England, which was re­ S. 5359. A bill providing for the recognition by the U;)ited ferred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

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