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Show BURROWS CONCEDES DEMOCRATIC HOUSE ! Now York City. Nov. 8 " The i drift generally 6eems to be In the way of a Democratic house of representatives," represent-atives," Is the election forecast of United Statee Senator Julius C. Bur-rowfl, Bur-rowfl, who is In Now York to attend the meeting of the Monetary Commission, Commis-sion, which Is to begin on Thursday. Senator Aldrlch Is chairman of tho commission It Is composed of nine senators and nine representative's. The commission comes to New York upon the Invitation of the Academy of Political Science, which has called a nntlonnl conference on the currency problem to be held on Friday and Sat- j urday. "Of course, the senate will be Re-jubllcan," Re-jubllcan," continued Senator Burrows, discussing the election prospects, "but a Democratic house will mean all sorts of obstructions to legislation. The result will virtually paralyze the administration and make any party legislation Impossible. 'But I wish we could have both senate and house Republican during the last two years of Taft's admlnls- tratlon, in order that opportunity i might be ours of gathering the fruit from the seed that has been planted with so much care and eo much wisdom. wis-dom. President Taft has made a splendid executive. He Is long on brains and short on bluster. "I am confident that Michigan will be Republican for the entire ticket. I believe the twelve members of congress con-gress will all bo Republican." |