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Show oo I REPUBLICANS IN CONTROL. With the unofficial returns from Michigan which indicate the election of Truman H. Newberry to the United States senate, there seems to be no doubt but that tho upper house will pass to the control of the G. O. P. Incomplete In-complete returns indicate the Repub- licans will have 239 members in the lower house with the Democrats holding hold-ing 191 members. Tho new members of the senate and liouse will have many of the present Jay war problems to meet when they take their places in the national assembly, as-sembly, and there will be problems of nuuuuai anu international importancethe im-portancethe reconstruction and rehabilitating re-habilitating of a world, which has been in the throes of the greatest of . all wars during ihe past four years. , There is a duty before this country in tho immediate future which must be : considered as Americans and not along party lines. Aid must be promptly ; rendered to the war-stricken countries of Europe. Problems' or enormous magnitude face the United States in maintaining I her supremacy among the nations of the world. oo |