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THE STATE JOURNAL. LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 19-v" advance to body for that purpose, and oppose this labor and the sweat shop system cf; needy, aged, and unemployed, "we do not propose In contract labor. rr.air.tatn that the re 10 We favo: strengthening, net administering tins rclf sluuld be condemn every proposal of the ma- extravagant, bureaucratic government jority or to accept them 'in the present administration, which but as far as I am able to speak for has already issued 10 000 executive the minority we will meet each legis- orders that have the force of laws.

Here Are Pictures Showing Episodes at Trial Of Bruno Richard Hauptmann at Flemington weakening, the anti-trust laws. "11 We stand for honestly conducted private buUH's and oprnw-e the government entering the competitive field of private enterprise. "12 We favor, as an emergency left with "kv.i1 communities "IT We favor the principle of Job insurance to be paid fjr ty the employe, the en.pi..ver. and the state "18 We favcr the principle cf old SEN IS NEEDED lative proposal witn open mind: judge! Would Balance Budget each recommendation on its merits. -3 We favor the immediate return i regardless of its Djlitical effects." all the legitimate power of the I "While we shall continue to support states to the states ar.d the suici- Ithe appropriations necessary to meet visions thereof.

Await Message Of President the present emergencies." he contin-! "4 We advocate an honest and that stale measure for the relief of Use unem-: a plcvcd. liberal to private mbjrct I 3 1 JMSj Governor's Message Contains Recommendations for Drastic Changes ued, "we believe the time has now. speedy balancing of the federal buc-come for the administration to pre- get. sent a definite and complete legisla-j "5 We favor a sound and stable live program for speedy and perma-' money policy, both at home and Outlining Plans for Coming Legislation ness at a low rate of interest as rp- tior.s ar.d posed to the many wasteful and fx- "13 We tav and will support a expend. tunes r.ow being sound le restoie agr made and without the restrictive fea- tural at.d to now imposed bv the "const rue- farmer to nance himself th -t nent recovery.

making period of dprrsn Such a progran should be enacted. "6 We favor permanent insurance tion Finance corporation In I at once, ar.d to ar.d 1 irti.er cf f.i'.oi Iv placed Die h.sr. of t.if that end we offer of bank deposits. I "7 We stand for restoration of the was suffering from a cold and in-, the following: these that the edi! "13 We favcr a liberal legislative; cultural legisiatioi policy toward veterans of al! wars a t.ir as pcosir-ie. '1 We favor the restoration of the merit system in government employ The oilier three top leaders are three co-ordinate and seuarate me it.

ihan under 14 We favor every effort to take farmer thenise.vrs rathe: bureaucracy Wahu Vice President Jolin N. Gamer of branches of the federal government. 8 We believe a protective tariff cn, profits cut of war and to promote Texas presiding officer of 'n the sen-1 the legislative, the executive and the all competitive products and strict en continued world pea, e. "20 We believe in ate. Senator Joseph I judicial.

forcenmit of restricted immigration is T. Robinson of -2V'e stand for eoverntr.ent hv essential to American labor. "15 In time cf war. we favor the spot oh and in freedom of principle rf the un.ver.-al draft. ar.d freedom rf the i.i- 16 We favor ample care of the discussion of national quis: Arkansas J.oor leader laws passed by the regular constituted "9 We are for abolishing all child I 1 t' (Conrfudfd from Pace 1) Tested the board can be handled trUer by atate officer and their qualified assistants than by the present cumbersome board.

I have been a member of the board for four ye3r and I cannot recall a single accomplishment vhich justifies its existence." Favors Recount Reform Relative to the confused situation which arose following the November he states: "It has been demonstrated that the preent method of determining elf -tion contests fur canvafsrd by the s-a'e board canvassers is impractical. exTvnsive. ar.d inequitable, recounts: conducted by the legislature are expensive and result in great, delay, hen the legislature is r.ot in Section 4. Article 16, of state should be amended ar.d clarified so that all election contests for state of-Iice cxr pi memoers of the legislature shall be determined bv the state board of canvassers or some similar body." Session Down to Business 3 -4 IX. i 4t caucus wecuesaay.

i Representative Joseph W. Byrns of Tennessee nominated by acclamation for speaker in Wednesday's caucus after the or.ly remaining candidate. Representative Robert Cros.ser of Ohio, withdrew. Byms' election to succeed the late speaker Henry T. Ramey was only a formality.

Gag Rule Out Should the huge democratic prove unwieldy there are 322 democrats in the house to only 102 republicans Byrns and Bankhead can rely on a new rule to curb blocs pushing legislation unwanted by the high command. Overwhelming opposition which in the past has called such a step "gar; rule," the house democratic caucus voted. 225 to 60. to do away with the right to force a bill out of committee on to the floor by garnering Ha sign-matures. With adoption of the new move assured, it ill now require 218 signatures.

lJ miTncjii tfixC TTa-it- s. ar None Sheets courtroom as the jury chei'e proceeded. At tne imprr left is siiov.n the jurors cox ana in mc uain-trounc. rlcht. the press tabic, whence flo'is the news of the trial that holds the attention of millions.

With republicans assured the major I ahare cf important legislative offices! but v.ith house cnmir.ittce appoint-1 menus be.r.g framed by a democratic! speaker, the session had moved into! its second day with indications that it uouid in fairly hinh Rear, even if it dues become buaged down with I partisan considerations later on. It was determined that the senate would Rea.i.'ai;e,:i intv he (re -cu fnr r.irv-CU'v in a tri.ii on vim vts arc Tx-ussed the Bruno Hauptnvtnn ti.ai nr. a charge of murdenr.z Charles A. Lmdoi i.h. heaviiy on this group si.Pcd in the 1-icniiiitun, N.

J. Bar None Sliects synonymous with quality offered for I riday and Saturday at low January Sale prices. Made of finest selected long staple cotton yarns with no filling. All have taped edges and are torn sizes. a majority.

Thus the leaders can dictate with more freedom what meas-i ui es are to be debated and hen. Before the vote, bonus supporters i had received assurances the rule would not be used against the drive I for immediate cash payment of in adjusted service certifi-j rates, which is opposed by President Roosevelt. Byrns asserted a vote on issue would be taken "as ex-! peditiously as possible" because, he 'said, he realized a majority wanted to get the matter settled. Representative Bert rand H. Snell of New York was chosen again to be Fitzuerahl tii.t' Gov.

Frank D. pro.ictt ever, indie able to P- go into regular business session the rcadir.3 of the governor's Thursday afternoon. Bills will ce inlrocueed. among them one Senator Harry F. Hittle IR) of Lansinc.

proposing that existing legal fir.all loan rates of percent a month be cut to 1 percent. Few kills can stir up so much debate as this 1 V.i! i acceptable to turn He ar al ai naam arc standing. Other officials 63x99 Tain sue beds Use these Buy a at tins low price as we cannot hope to offer them at so low a figuie again. 81x99 This most popular sue olfered at a January saving. Also a 72x108 sheet at tile same price.

Regularly selling at $1 2'J. i 00 senate v. ill 79 1 cine The. last legislature passed such than elected. tr.e tile minority leader in the house, by a vote of 85 to l.

Senator McNary of Oregon was slated to be re-named senate G. O. P. leader. The badly outnumbered republicans heard sadly or with tii.it i.o ii.

i.i r. s- 1 i 'I1, -3 rJ a bill out it was vetoed by William A. commit 'er anwr Comstock. former governor. 'patronage, after Following an hour of futile ma- It was belie neuverir.st the house Wednesday chose ei.

txt that Mrs. as speaker Representative Georcc A tant of th Srhroeder of Detroit, democratic lead- er. and prepared for future legislative fnr post this bailies. Members ct too The ote was 48 to 45 with re-pub-'. Pe ch vrn at the ca i news that the democratic house caucus had decided to cut down rc-! publican membership on committees to one-fourth the total.

At present, on some committees the ratio is 3 democrats to 2 republicans. 72x99 This sute is ideal for "4 beds. A chance to st'Kk up while Januaiy s-aie prices aie in Hears ar.d democrats standing last on sna- Var.E.' nenaa.Ti. Wood. $1 19 81x108 Hundreds of our customers demand cs.tra length sheets.

Here they at unusual January prices. party lines, for that office at least and Town. hibers of n. The republicans supported for speaker rr.mn1 e. who ait as the popular Representative Ueorge C.

protection of the of Watson cf Capac. party, arc: W. Moore and Renublicans Win Other Posts Ishaw. Mun- n-- Republicans Proposing A Twenty-Point Program WASHINGTON. Jan.

3 (Pi A 20-pomt program, openly eritieal of the cided thai cf.nt:rn in the democratic ranks' Republicans ii i i i. rneri. the election of ReDrescnt- -hate be no ad; iri.ir.- i.t th.e s'ive Carl F. Delano (Ri of Kalama-700 ss speaker pro tempore over Rep of the sessu fur tunke: 42x36 45x36 Bar None Cases 25c 4 cf Irips of state institutions, rar.genier.ts may be marc t0 hers of the finance resentative Harold C. Bellows iD Bay City.

Representative Joseph Coumar.s Di of Bay City rose tor r.iem-ec to m.ii:e II. hi.M-f.ir ui-ii V.Ydr.cs- BfUows. probabiy resulting inspections uu-w in his defeat As the Mvles F. Gray, veteran republican tion in tr.e number cf clerk of the house, mas reelected by Ployes. no action was tase r.nnhlli an and ClaV 1 administration, was advanced by re-I publicans in congress Thursday to bring "speedy and permanent recovery." Drafted primarily by Representative Snell of New York and the house re-: publican steering committee, its gen- eral proposals were approvc-d by mast other leading G.

O. P. members in both home and senate. It was written, I republicans said, to answer charges that their party had no constructive suggestions. Snell.

the minority leader, said that rn Th. ntwims can-i Illertion ontest I'lea riu-e na Holfin of Muskegon.1 1lie two p. ricieiv ed rectiur.t rf whi. former chief cierk in the attorney gen- votes fir senatorial crai department. "fx'nl-v it Th.

experienced clerk had exoenlv edr.eay. rc ieceiv cour: nouse Piuro I je iii va.n the jti.n. ip' that tic can into h.is lito in the babv up vw.i'.ii uoir.tn are vying with ld Th'lr-d'tv l( i he i iii -a h- Ind i conducted the proceedings, which be- morr.ir.g and carre s.ightlv vituperative times el-cti'-n-. with rcpujlicans and democrats fght-: Read will aniK-tincc li. ir.g for peKiUoii.

The absence at the pointmei.ts ef.rlv u. xt a-art of the session of six democratic A- to apt. members gave the republicans an ad- said that the sel- Good Ksws cr Kidney Foley PILLS go rtht Into the irritay 1 krtnt) in4 t'li fiTifH yni SI 1 l. ir? Hi: sli ivuiraija rirtt, jT'-miil "trilrbi ctimfin So morr arttBf Ixi-M. Wi-hK hlA'I Vr.

nrr i.rirul )nti frotn ol kirtrwy At rtnwJH for FOLEV PILLS an other Moory 'wi Kwr. fciwt-ifopen vim Foley Cdi ruc Tti( at Low January Sale Prices v.i:.tage which they were not siow to 111 are in 'Andrew L. Moor ENGINEER IS FIRST EE UNO TRIAL WITNESS p. nt: i coinnu: chairman of the recocr.ire. But with a call Issued, the democratic majority appeared in f.

rce and Representative Schroeder bvame the speaker. It la the acoii caus'ri till. kf rs to speru-" as to whether, bv tuc end ni tlic nl. she will r.e Ht lier husband's Moore, a s. or nd considered the man ui She 7()xS0 Plaid Part Wool Size 72S4 Plaid Single Blankets t.me recent years that a Detroit taxation ma' renre'entative has been made speaicer la'ure dunrg (iaod Clothes For Men Since net loo.

Boy Runs from Store, Wounded by Officer in ir.f 1 it I' :1,. mriptmaim. A few r.t'f.t.,:nl:!-VM'"-.VrI r- Ia'hl i.e I c. 'ir- 0 i cans ft in Ann i His name L- tiially every inure two euro. Observers t), would One contest cf the house.

Much Partisan Mo.ien after motion was put in the fir the leaders of to parties prior to the election of speaker, indicating 1'iture conflict. $1 89 i '-'o ri a DETROIT. Jan. 3 -El 1 Vos- Plaid tingle sheet r.iarkeei eiovs fur Kr.e sjafuraari fellu.c. rose, gold and green.

72x84 Plaid part wool marked "run of the null" but actually the imperfections are so small as to be barely noticeable. Colors are green and gold only. in -1 ana who IX tho p. r- t- 1: i v.i'h all the Tiiursrlav when council l.e Was Silut Ids the pi -siuili'v lor ov a Highlanii Tark pa roora-: one a r-o ii)- All of in heard W.lonti: s.iy cf a tt, BECK'S Clearance Sale of SUITS and O'COATS ri One nest tire ot gcociai.i was mac- misplacing rolman as lie re vvliii li had youth is acll Tic brni broken into. 'I 1: 1 lr.o.r.' y.

money. Puilc General hospital, cf it- i vt lo: He was shot by Patrolman Ira i at'-r the so li.i lT.f huu -rlt. re- Tnuv brieve. Poh. are tear: Inv.g for II I.i a 1 epr two c'iiir oPii- aic ull'ol to I 1 ii dr p- .1 pa iioin s' ore Vo.

She 70x99 White Sheet Blankets Far He Size Double Sheet Blankets lor vested wrh at elections arc aioii be gi'ii. tion. would care to a ceip aot.o.i which m.gli! thus not sip at ail nen jauu-a i rf Creek, secretary of the re-Publican state centra! committee, put in nomination the name of Lawrence "leiil Fans e'em vrat. for sergeant -t-arms. He was elected after Wruon J.

Brown cf tiie neniir.a'.icn. M. Callagliau rf Kf'd Ci'y and Repre-entatne J. Eerka'iDi rf be-em-? err.brtiled an argument after aliaghan id charred that the were 1 clue to the fa.t that tour nt'mbers cf the republican h.id died in the Hotel Krns fire $1 59 Double sheet blankets. grrPly reduced for tins cent.

These come in plain white with blue or pink borders and also plain grey and tan. size 70x8'). Plaids come in sute 711x84. 98. 1 rc-iicd Exl: a 1 trratly "Trial cci.

au. r.a:y 1 1 I ard tha a m.i.: rry cf the rrcmner-; y-, i dtht- 1:. rviderae the 9 I had Keen obtained The jflllll I tit I. Hi shir) Ported then; 1 PS I by rf: 11 1 I.o.o.:,:: Ji'iiT J. vjr vjf wane.

rg as Gal era, w.is ri 12-lnch Bar None Tubing H. Ciishman FOOTWtAR Beautiful virar.i Rapids icisla'ive post- A aster, and Charles Kur.bail. farmer repre-enta'ive from Jnes-Mlie, wh.o w.s in the Hotel Kerns fire, was named post- the XI i parents, v.oo have c.v..,r.. vas a rumor 4 1 ipmIiM a vain None turont. the same fine fjenonj lijr None deel.

Kcjular duced for tbesx lo daii onK. Yd. lor r.vo I re riverl a re- .1 I Coroner W. U- the thill I I master. Pullrn Reptares Knuse irf if ,1 a a ,...1 ....1 1 Vt 'It 36'Inch Printed Outing Flannel After dcniiv-rats had rent the eir and the dinner hour fori all re piibitrars.

in an f.er.tr.? rau a th Ol.ia la'er e' enu.c. framed their er. t.n fr senate ofii ers vihi ii vre cr. firmed at the 11 o'clock ses-sir. The srt of the republican agreements was the fact that the of Circve -us.

was sirietra. kd favor rf that if; 10' Yd. Var.r's -otr JWT CALL FOR CONDiTSCTJ k-- bH1 1 OF BANKS IS ISSUED p- nr. mull 11V I aucv oiitini flannel of eitrs l.ne qualilv. ally prittJ at I5e but now onlv 10c a arJ seicrjl ard at tint leu price oh inehu i OUR SALE IS ON! Your Choice r- it -v -v- tl I Ciccrge E.

Bui.eti. Albion, for is a graduate rf the tin 'ed a lt t.ll)y 1 I T.r.r pr 1 has c.r-, I University cf Michigan. Is married and lias two childnn. It is his first no-rearane. i the Umsir.g p.

al Ru-e liad s-rved t--rms in 're pas. two venrs with th- liiovmuig of the rieir.o- rrptic rraj-ri'v th.e upper hcu-e 1 '1 r.e agreement cn Bullen was ur.ai.i-. r-rtus. but the selection required som to minutes. beirg rather, 14 Yd 36-Inch White Outing lleaiv qiulit plain white outirj wide and uteialh priced il lVc vard rtj! iv fer the ntvt ln da.

Re-read your will bring up to dole and protect cn -i-i vs.ll ho the 1 Pi p. wi.l be her th" e'leVe niav n-- Aio ioi.v Hau k. H'liitcrcon rerroe- -n P- I w. not ior.i; to iiieouvc.iici.e OF OVER 50 STYLES FALL AND WINTER SHOES rver.ly divined ix-twern the two can- ll I- I more than lit nil." c.riaus. a Rouse was not present as the raiii'H arted Because publieoio dominate the Man a Fine your family's financial future $n)89 senate, anri peca-ise they are r.

their slate of runiir.t'e-. th. .1 i' with the help of Trust Funds 14 Yd. Pou 1 ii C' i 1 is. t- a vr 0 -1 i bevause a ot i to pe.

P. sail Printed Challis I inett qualilv printed clialhi wuh jjjranlecJ color. Ten amart new pitttrna lo th.joe from. 1 la i tei 2- Fred I. Chase, secretary, Scr.aor Aiilpn lib of LaKC L.ndet;.

piesident pro-tern: Senator Gordon Van Eer.er.aam iR' of Muskeson. adrmntration "whip" or for spceoiu.o. .1 vv r- swa'-eri by Lou. ks ha 'i i. i o.o.-.' tts-oni'1 err.

Ha i r.v RtOl LAHLY Ji 00 to 0" Taken I rom Our R'tul ir Moek All Tjpe tor All Occasions. floor leader. shcvlc tl.e I iiiie a ir.c'ir.oer w.s tvi-e staff said: cf fencer's wiiaii to- ca.ut are all uih said: Selection of Chase was a foregone rnr. elusion because cf his experience Heidkamp is serving his fourth senate s-ssion: the d-v vitiation is an honorary oi. rcstrvrd for tl.ose held.

but you r.e-vr at ha. or- CENTRAL Trust Company Jnjisuiq. Michigan, Mills OODS Clo. i imisei; -i tt o.r a.t a -o r- i 1 DRY l.fn.v in the of other mc fci i s. FWkin; Moor Leader I nus.ua! Se' on the a II.

mc an leader hv ti.iueives. was a from pr- 'edert. In the pait, goieruurs fcave Uitai. ieiwud ui.

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