Monday, Mar. 07, 1927

The Legislative Week

The Senate--

P: Heard that the Foreign Relations Committee had refused to send itself to Mexico and Nicaragua on an official investigating trip, as proposed by its chairman, Senator Borah.

P: Debated furiously, filibustered for 28 1/2 hours, refused to apply closure on the Swing-Johnson Boulder Dam bill.

P: Applied closure to force a vote on the Administration's bill creating a separate bureau of Prohibition in the Treasury Department, placing all Federal Dry agents under the Civil Service.

The House--

P: Reversed its previous action and defied the President by adding a $450,000 appropriation to the Navy bill to begin immediate construction of three cruisers. Speaker Longworth left his chair to enter the debate. (After the Senate approved a conference report, the bill went to the President.)

P: Passed the Norbeck-Johnson seed loan bill, authorizing the Government to lend $5,000,000 to needy farmers. (Bill went to the President.)

P: Adopted the Porter resolution requesting the President to negotiate a treaty between the U. S. and China, regardless of the concert of European powers.

P: Heard that a Republican caucus had, by acclamation, renominated Nicholas Longworth as Speaker and John Q. Tilson as Floor Leader for the forthcoming 70th Congress.