Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 238, 5 July 1911 — Page 8
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BEGINS THURSDAY; TO BEJIG RALLY Meeting Place Is Atlantic City, and It Promises to Be Most Successful Convention Ever Held.
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State Christian Endeavor Union. Rev. Howard B. Gross, D D., vice president of the board of trustees, and Mr. William Shaw, General Secretary of the society. Friday, July 7tb, will be President's Day. It will begin at 6:30 a. m. with a quiet sunrise hour on the Million Dollar Pier. At 9 the Institute will convene for the discussion of Christian Endeavor work by a long list of speakers. In the afternoon, the Indianapolis chorus will be heard at the Auditorium Endeavor, while those attending the Auditorium Williston, will listen to Mr. Enos Bacon, "The Yorkshire Nightingale," and W. C. Weeden, soloist, together with the Essex, Hudson and Union counties' chorus. In both auditoriums practically the same program will be followed, which will Include special religious services and disertatlons, on the work of the organization throughout the world Friday evening President Taft 1b scheduled to address the assembled Endeavorers In both the auditoriums Endeavor
and Williston, together with Judge
Ben B. Lindsey, and John Wanamaker. A Day of Music. On Saturday, the usual routine will be observed, with music by the Atlantic City Junior chorus In the afternoon, and the United Choruses in the evening. Sunday morning will be taken up with special services at which over a score of pastors will address the delegates. On Sunday afternoon the Million Dollar Pier will be the scene of two meetings, one for men and the
other for women, which will be enter
tained by a combined chorus of men and a similar body of women, each
singing before their own sex. These
meetings will be addressed by several prominent ministers. In the evening, the Philadelphia and Reading. Pa, choruses will sing before the audiences In the Auditoriums Williston and Endeavor, while Comamnder Eva Booth, of the Salvation Army, will address i the audience of the Auditorium Endeajvor, and the Rev. F. F. Mayer, of LonI don, will talk to the Endeavorers In the Williston. Christian Endeavor and prison reform will be discussed by a I number of prominent Divines at the j pavilion on the Million Dollar Pier, i On Monday afternoon, after the rou
tine program, denominational rallies will engage the attention of the delegates, while In the evening the meetings will be addressed by a number of men promonent In Endeavor work. Music will be provided by the Balti-
1 more Endeavor chorus at the Willis- ! ton and the Reallng, Pa., chorus at the ' Auditorium Endeavor.
, At the Auditorium Endeavor on i Tuesday the Baltimore chorus will provide music, while the audience of 'the Williston will be entertained by
the Washington chorus. Both au-
1 dlences will be given short talks by the
organization's state presidents, besides
: the routine work.
1 On Wednesday, the closing day of
(the convention, the regular program
will be supplemented by two combin
! ed choruses which will number nearly
'. twelve hundred voices each and will
' sing before the audiences of the au
ditoriums Endeavor and Williston. Then the Endeavorers will formally break camp with a benediction and
Closing message from President Clark
A CURIOUS DREAM. Warning That Cam to a Granddaughter of Sir Waltar Scott. An Instance In which a dream was useful In preventing an Impending catastrophe Is recorded of a daughter of Jin. Rutherford at Ederton, the granddaughter of Sir Walter Scott This lady dreamed more than once that her mother bad been murdered by a black errant She was so much upset by this that she returned home, and, to her great astonishment and not a little to her dismay, she met on entering the house the very black servant she
bad met in her dream. He had been engaged in her absence. She prevailed upon a gentleman to watch in an adjoining room during the following night About 8 o'clock In the morning the gentleman heard footsteps on the stairs, came out and met the servant carrying some coals. Being questioned as to where he was going, be answered confusedly that he was gotag to mend the mistress' fire, which at 3 o'clock in the morning in the middle of summer was evidently impossible. On further investigation a strong knife was found hidden in the coals. The lady escaped, but the man was vubsequently banged for murder, and before his execution be confessed that he Intended to assassinate Mrs. Rutherford. London Standard.
JATIOIISJO UNITE
Five South American Repub
lics May Merge.
(National News Association) Washington, D. C, July 5. The
State Department is awaiting with
considerable interest the confirmation of the report that a secret meeting of
ment's of Venezuela, Colombia, Eucador, Peru and Bolivia is now being held for the purpose, it is alleged, to discuss a proposal to form a federation of these five South American re
publics under the name of "Gran Col
ombia." On several occasions during the past hundred years attemits were
made to form confederations of some
of the South and Central American
republics, but the attempts were nev
er successful.
The State Department does not anti
cipate the probability at the present
time of the formation of an actual pol
itical federation of the South American republics named, but fully realizes
that any movement In that direction is principally aimed to counteract the growing influence which is steadily growing and which is known to be extremely distasteful to the people of the
Latin-American republics of South
American and Central America.
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House and Senate Sure to Split oh Direct Election of Senators Issue.
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An Ideal Piece In Which to Realize ths Insignificance of Man. There is one place In this country where a man can step back not by hundreds but by thousands of years, hack to the time when the continent was In tbe making. This place Is the Grand Canyon of Arizona. There the visitor sees a panorama In a million colors ns the mists gather about the rugged peaks and tbe sunlight glistens on the metallic deposits of tbe cliffs. A whole chaotic world discloses Itself. Rock forms of uncanny beauty stand out on those unrivaled cliffs, and far down runs the river channel. Stand on some ledge and realize the insignificance of man when compared with the handicraft of nature, watch a party of travelers threading their way down some winding trail that clings to tbe great wall and sec them grow smaller and smaller until they become mere specks In the great rift, then some Idea Is gained of this wonderful place. Yet the canyon is so symmetrical and so unlike anything else that It Is with difficulty that one can acquire any notion of Its Immensity. Niagara poured In would hardly have tbe dignity of a mountain stream. New York Sun.
Humors of "Hamlet" William Davldge related in bis "Footllght Flashes" that during his strolling days in England, when companies were small, be had on tbe same evening done duty for Polonlus. tbe ghost; Ostrlc and tbe first gravedlgger, and Edwin Booth remembered Thomas Ward dying In sight of tbe audience as the player king and being dragged from tbe mimic stage by tbe heels to enter Immediately at another wing as l'olonlus, crying "Lights, lights, lights!" Hamlet in a one night town, swearing be loved Ophelia better than forty thousand brothers, has watched her through an open grave packing ber trunk In the place beneath, while the ghost, her husband, waited to strap It up. There are more things In Damlet's existence behind the scenes than are dreamed of in tbe philosophy of all his commentators and all his critics. From the Green Book.
Th. Sea Wolf. " Among the most destructive lnbab Hants of tbe ocean Is tbe sea wolf a kind of dolphin, which attains when full grown a length of fourteen feet When a mother walrus sees a sea wolf she endeavors to throw ber cub on nn iceberg, if one is near. Failing tbts, she gets it on to ber bead and swims with it above water. But often this does not save It Diving far below, the fish of prey comes up with tremendous force, striking tbe motber and jolting tbe cub off ber head into tbe water.
(By Robert Clifford.) Washington, July 5. A deadlock between the House and the Senate, before the end of the present extra session, has become more probable by reason of the disagreement over still another bit of legislation tbe election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people. The House, by a large majority, the vote being 172 to 112 has declined to accept the Senate amendment to the direct elections bill. It is another evidence that the House proposes to legislate in its own fashion, and to put the issue squarely up to the country in the event that the Senate fails to
approve of the measures which have passed the house.. In rejecting the Bristow amendment
to the direct elections bill, an amendment which reserves to the Federal Government the supervision of all elections for United States Senators, the House did not even ask for a confer
ence. It sent the bill back to the Sen
ate in exactly the same form as that in which it passed the lower body. The House left to the Senate the method of extricating itself from the peculiar situation in which it finds itself. Situation is Acute. It has been conceded for weeks that the Senate and House would be at variance over the proposed revision of the tariff. The delay of the Senate finance committee in reporting the farmers' free list bill evidenced the strain
ed relations between the two bodies
and, now that the woolen bill has gone over to the Senate, those relations have become more strained. That the insurgents and the Senate Democrats were enabled to combine and to force through a motion that the Senate finance committee shall make some sort of a report on the wool bill within twenty days after its receipt was a straw to indicate the way in which the legislative whirlwind was blowing. The Senate Democrats were disgusted with the apparent purpose of the Finance committee to keep the free list bill and the woollen bill in committee room as long as possible, or not to report them at all. The temper of the Senate and House Democrats was in no wise improved by the fact that the finance committee withheld a report, for a long time, on the reciprocity bill, which passed the House by an overwhelming majority, and for consideration of which the extra session was called by the President. When reciprocity was reported it was without recommendation on the part of the Senate committee, and this did not tend to make any more cordial the relations between the two houses. First "Show Down." The first show down came, however, on the bill for the direct election of Senators, which has now been acted upon by both the Senate and House, but in entirely different shape. As the bill passed the House it left to the respective states the regulations regard-
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ing the time, manner and place of holding senatorial elections. When the bill got over into the Senate the Republicans were successful in obtaining the approval of the amendment proposed by Senator Bristow, a Kansas insurgent. This amendment provides that the Federal government may step in, if it chooses, and take charge of the election of senators in any state. The amendment is particularly obnoxious to Democrats who come from Southern states, in which there are negro disfranchisement laws. The Democrats reason that therefore they have handled their elections satisfactorily, and they see little reform in the proposi
tion to have the Federal government control the manner in which they shall elect members of the Senate. Complications are feared and conflicts between state and Federal governments are bound to ensue if the Bristow amendment should ever become a law, believe the Democrats. The decisive vote in the HouBe indicated that the members of that body will never approve th changes made In the direct elections bill by the Senate. In this connection it is significant to note that the House vote on the Bris
tow amendment was almost entirely along party lines. Representative Burke, a Democrat, of Wisconsin, was the only one of the majority to vote with the Republicans on the question of Federal supervision of senatorial elections. Representative Sells, a Tennessee Republican, nailing from a state where the race problem is uppermost voted with the Democrats who would leave each state to settle its own election affairs. j House is Obdurate. "Do you mean to say," said representative Witherspoon, of Mississippi, voicing the general Democratic view, "that the Federal government is more qualified to say how we shall hold our elections than is the sovereign state of Mississippi?" On the other hand, Representative James R. Mann, the minority leader, charged that the Democrats were opposed to the Bristow amendment because they" feared that the grandfather clause in the constitutions of various southern states would be declared unconstitutional in the event o fa contest over any Senatorial electon. The democratic House, however,
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was obdurate in its stand that the government of the United States has no right to interpose in the manner of selecting senators from the various states, and that each sovereign state should be allowed to make its own election laws, just as each state legislature now meets and elects a member of the upper house of the national
law-making body. So the bill went back to the Senate after but a few hours debate in the House, but this short discussion was sufficient to illustrate the fact that the House will insist upon its position. As the situation now stands between
the Senate and House, a deadlock seems imminent over the direct election of Senators, the free list bill, and the woolen bill. The ways and means committee of the House is now at work on a revision of the cotton schedule, and when this bill gets over to the Senate the lines will be all the more taunt between the democratic House and the republican upper chamber.
Those who were predicting that the
extra session would end by July 1 or July 15 have now abandoned that idea. The most optimistic members of either body do not now see, considering the differences that have arisen, how the wearied legislators may get away from Washington before the end of August, and there are some members who are predicting that the extra session may run on into the autumn, and even until December, when the regular session will begin. The democratic House declares that it is out to redeem platform pledges, that it is willing to stay here all summer to do so and that if the Senate attempts to impede remedial legislation they will appeal to the same waters who swept the Democrats into power in the House last November. The coalition between the Senate insurgents and the Senate Democrats, which resulted in instructing the
finance committee of that body to report the wool bill within twenty days after its receipt, was an almost unheard of proceeding, and indicates the temper of the Democrats. Motions have been made heretofore to discharge committees from the consideration of certain bills, but it was a new
procedure when the Senate voted to instruct its finance committee the most powerful of all its committees, that it should not pigeon-hole a measure sent over by the House. Meanwhile, reciprocity is still under debate and the more recent differences between the two bodies have dissipated all hopes of an early adjournment.
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