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Show GILLETT 10 REMAIN LOWERHOUSE SPEAKER Mondcll of Wyoming Select- cd to Continue at G. -----O. P. Leader WASHINGTON, March 1. Frederick H. Gillett of Massachusetts will continue con-tinue as speaker In tha next house of representatives. Thla wai assured today to-day aa tha result of tha decision of Re-publican Re-publican members of tha next house, maest In a In rnnfnnra 1nif iSftrht. Kepresentatlvo Moniiell of Wyoming, likewise, will be Republican leader of the next house. By decision of the conference con-ference the Rev. James Hhera Montgomery, Mont-gomery, formerly of Indiana, but now a Methodlat minister of Washington, will succeed the Rev, Henry N. Couden as house chaplain, The membership of the committee on committees, which Is charged with appointing ap-pointing the powerful steering committee, commit-tee, will Include the following: Colorado, Tlmberlake; Idaho, French;-Illinois, French;-Illinois, Mann: Iowa, Green: Kansas, Anthony; Minnesota, Knutson: Missouri,. Mis-souri,. Rhodes; Montana, McCormlck; Nebraska. Klncald; Nevada, Arentz: New Mexico, Montoya; Ohio, Long-worth; Long-worth; Oklahoma, Oensman; Oregon, Hawley; South Dakota, Christopher-son: Christopher-son: Texas, Wurshach; Utah, Colton; Virginia, Hlemp; Washington, Johnson: Wisconsin, Freer; Wyoming, Mondell. Tha California and North Dakota delegations have not selected their members. |