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LOWDEN APPROVES st ur nan cnos mossaons_| Former Governor Says Presi- mOqud 3 '?emm//vam:? v Avenue at dent’s Announced Program | Was Indorsed at Polls. | By the Associated Press | CHICAGO, April 26.—Frank O. Towden, former Governor of Illinois, ‘who gave a clear field to Herbert Hoover in the Republican convention last June after making a campaign for himself for the nomination, has indorsed the President’s farm relief program. “Mr. Hoover, in the campaign last Fall,” he declared in a formal stnte-] ment, “stated clearly and unequivocally | his opposition to the prineiple of the | equalization fee, as well as to the prin- | ciple of the debenture plan. He was{ elected by a substantial majority. The | country, therefore, authorized him to proceed with his own agriculture pro- | gram. That program was outlined. not only in his speeches, but more fully in his recent message to Congress. “It is to be assumed that upon an issue so clearly decided by the election | Congress will support the President. It | then becomes the duty of all sincere | friends of farm relief to co-operate with | the administration in giving effect to its | program. If it later should appear that | this program was inadequate, the Presi- | dent indicated in his message that the | way is open for further action.” s | MICHIGAN DELEGATION | Presentations Also Are Made to| Vice President Curtis and | Speaker Longworth. ‘ Three gavels, made from a historic oak tree in Michigan, were brought to Washington today by a delegation from that State, headed by Gov. Fred W. Green, and presented to President Hoover, Vice President Curtis and | Speaker Longworth. The delegation is here in connection with plans for the forthcoming celebration At Jackson, Mich,, of the seventy-first birthday of the Republican party. ‘The meeting to be celebrated this year was held “under the oaks” at Jackson, on July 6, 1854, and the three gavels brought here today were hewn from one of these trees. Accompanied by Senators Couzens and Vandenberg and the House members | from Michigan, the visitors ‘called on Vice President Curtis and Speaker Longworth this morning. They are acheduled to go to the White House early this afternoon. They will invite President Hoover to become honorary Presidcnt of the Jackson diamond jubi- lee of the Republica ¥ PLEDGES COLLECTED. July 81 Is Pinal Date for Admis- sion to Chest. Collection of $753,501.75 of the cam- pledges of $1,501,040.82 was john Poole, g for the United States Chamber of Commerce Building yester- day afternoon. 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