United States Senate Washington, D.C. March 22, 1939. My Dear Mother: We have a parliamentary situation which is unique. The Wheeler amendment to the Reorganization Bill would, if accepted, keep the power in Congress to make final decisions on changes in the structure of administra- tive agencies. (Interrupted by two bells a quorum call) We are about to vote on a motion to reconsider the action of the Senate taken last night by which the Wheeler amendment was agreed to.  The vote was close 45-44.  One Senator changed his vote from No to Aye making it 46-43 for the purpose of making the motion to reconsider. Now it looks as tho' we would have a tie and that the Vice-Pres. would have to break the tie.  It is quite exciting. (The vote has started) Sorry! They beat us by 2 votes. Ayes 46 Nays 44. Cleavey of New Mexico changed his vote and Miller of Miss. was absent- Now we vote again on the Wheeler amendment: Ayes 44 Nays 46- Now a motion to reconsider is made by Sen. Byrnes & a motion then follows to lay that motion on the table (by Sen. Barley). We are being polled now, Ayes 46 Nays 41. And so the Senates votes away its power and responsibility over legislation defining functions and setting up agencies to perform them- Best love, Warren