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P45 Continued From Page One “$y Leader Glenn Slenker i mediately asked for a motion th ¢ ' &'Mr. Hughes called for a vote, ! heard a chorus of “ayes,” rapped ’ s«the gavel and declared the session © adjourned. J No’ Vote Not Asked |

. +» Democrats protested that the so majority was against adjourn-s#-ment and that the “ayes” were ve not in majority. He didn’t ask for a “no” vote. | vil roday was to have been showdown day in the State Legisla“ture on the red-hot welfare issue.’ * With time running out, Senate Democrats brought the issue to a “head late yesterday in a test vote " on a bill to postpone the effective date of the 1951 “anti-secrecy” welfare law for two years.

Joined by GOP

They were joined by six Republicans who bolted the majority party's ranks. But the attempt to push through the measure on ‘ first reading under suspended’ rules failed by four votes, 30 to 20. | Meanwhile, the “postponement” bill was to come up: for second reading today. Unless Senate rules are suspended, it advances to a final vote tomorrow-—perhaps too late to save the federal funds,

‘1 Don't Know’

Asked if he would call for the showdown vote today, Senate Re-| publican John W. Van Ness said: “I don’t know.” : Whenever the vote is taken, the minority Democrats are assured of putting through the bill It was written by two “rebel” Re-| publicans, giving the Democrats a 26-24 edge in the Senate. | The compromise measure was approved by the Senate Judiciary A Committee yesterday by a | vote. GOP Senator Roy Conrad, Monticello, joined Democrats in al . .-8plit report. Republican committee members. asked for an indefinite postponement of the bill.

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ville, teamed with the 24 Demo-| crats to adopt the minority report. | Sen. Stemle then called for 3

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curity Administrator Oscar Ewing ruled the law contrary to federal regulations. His ruling was later approved by a federal district

judge. The Republicans who bolted their ranks on the compromise issue contend postponement would allow a final ruling by the U. 8. Supreme Court or a change in the federal law by Congress. The Benate also passed and sent to the Governor the $50,000 appropriation bill to pay ‘expenses of he, special session. The vote was One new measure was submitted in the Senate yesterday. Authored by Sens. Van Ness and Clem McConaha (R. Centerville), it _ would allow the State Welfare Department additional mone y above appropriations should the GOP regroup its forces and pass its “home rule” welfare program.

Says U.S. Finally Got Wise to Russ

DETROIT, Sept. 28 (UP)— Economic Stabilization Director Eric A. Johnston said yesterday that it took America “a long time to learn, to wise up” to Soviet | Russia's tricks. “Even as recently as three’ months ago,” he said, “when the Prospects for an end to the fightin Korea were lifted Be 2lingly before our eyes in yet an-

sive,’ there were free men in many lands still naive to leap for. the hook.” | Addressing the Michigan State Bar Association, Mr. Johnston | said “surprisingly enough, some Americans were so anxious to| take the Communist bait that they wanted to junk the economic | provisions of the Defense Production Act right then and there and even cut down on nity, preparations as well.” { He sald the free nations of the West are united for the common defense and that it will take two years to determine if they ‘can withstand a possible Russian attack. j

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