Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1924, Page 15

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MONTGOMERY VOTE RECORD BREAKER Davis Margin Over Coolidge Only 923 Over Davis—La Follette Poor Third. Speetal Dispateh to The S ROCKVILLE, Md., November 5.—In the biggest vote ever cast in the county. which totaled around 13,000, John 'W. Davis carried Montgomery County at yesterday's election over President Coolidge by a margin of 923 votes, the total vote of each being: Davis, 6.534; Coolidge, 5,611. Senator La Follette reccived votes in ths county, of which were given shim in Wheaton district and 126 in Bethese da district Winebrenner, Democratie ate for Congress. defeated his lican_opponent, Representative N. Zihlman, Ini thelcounty 6,128, or a ma- It was the first tims Representative Zihiman has lost the county in three elections. Mr. Zihl. man carried Bethesda district by a margin of 600 and Wheaton® district by a majority of 4 He also came out ahead in Olney rict, with 66 » spare, but trailed the Demo- andidate in all other districts of the county. Mr. Zihlman @id not receive the solid Republican vote of the county, and that he lcd his party’s presiden- tial candidate by such a wide mar- due to the fact that he was supported by even more Democrats than usual. Poll by Districts, The total vote of the various can- didates by districts was as follows: and _ Bryan, 210;" La 14; Winebren- ner, 341 b Clar Coolid e—Davis and Bryan, 344; d Dawes, 189; La Follette and Wheeler, 11; Winebrenner, 335; Zihlman, 2 Rockville dge and Daw second precinct—Davis “oolidge and Dawes, ebrenner, Zihlman, and_Br. Zihlman, DarneStown—Davi and Daw cinct—Davis ani nd Dawes, 444; t precinct—Davis : Coolidge and L , 191 net—Da and Daw No Time Like the Present Papering and Decorating ‘ot men who are extremely careful, fasuring you the best workmaasuip possible. The charge is_service is very low. | Bt imaten shcertully Taratabed: CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ! 714 13th St. NW. Main 5373-3374 —by profic Glasses Fitted Eyes Examinad Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | Eyesxght Specxahst The ThingsWe Give precinct—Davis and | “ollefte and Wheeler, 10; | La Follette and Wheeler, 9; Wine- brenner, 188; Zihlman, 244. i Gaithersburg, first precinct—Davis d Bryan, 296; Coolidge and Dawes, 1; La Follette and Wheeler, 16; Winebrenner, 268; Zihlman, 250. Gaithersburg, ~second precinct— Davis and Bryan, 309; Coolidge and Dawes, 177; La Follette and Wheeler, 28; Winebrenner, 281; Zihlman, 200. Potomac—Davis and Bryan, 185; Coolidge and Dawes, 123; La Follette and Wheeler, 29; Winebrenner, 174; Zihlman, 15 Barnesville—Davis and Bryan, 357; Coolidge and Dawes, 187: La Follette and Wheeler, 20; Winebrenner, 333; 09, Dan olidge and Da d Wheelor, 19; Bryan, 402 ; La Follette Winebrenner, 391; 175 Coolidge and Dawes, ollette and Wheeler, 35; W brenner, 181; Zihlman, 151 Wheaton, second precinct—Davis and Bryan, 493; Coolidge and Dawes, 335; La Follette and Wheeler, 70; Winebrenner, 445; Zihlman, 419. Wheaton, third precinct—Davis and Bryan, 277; Coolidge and Dawes, 330; “La Follette and Wheeler, 42; Wine- brenner, 254; Zihlman, 366. Wheaton, _fourth precinct—Davis d Bryan, 268; Coolidge and Da La Follette and Wheeler, Winebrenner, 241; Zihlman, 605. The proposed amendment to the State constitution, relating to salaries of the State’'s attorney for Baltimore and his assistants, was approved by a two to one vote, while the vote on the other proposed constitutional amendment, designed to make pos- sible valid bonus legislation for for- mer service men, apparently re- ed by the voters of the county a close vote. NOTRE DAME CENTER OF PARIS ROAD MARK Slab in Front of Famous Cathe- dral Zero Mark of Distances From City. By the Associated Press, PARIS, November i.—Henceforth ien the tourist automobiling round is sees that he is so many Kilo- will know that that distance is measured to a bronze slab that has been placed on the open space in front of Notre Dame al ab, weighing 176 pounds, is with the pav and is in- scribed with a diagram showing the points of the compass and the arms of Paris, a ship tossed by the waves with the device in Latin to the effect that she will forever float and never be submerged. —_ Johnson Commands Division. Maj. Gen. Willlam L Johnson, re- cently promoted, has been relieved | from ommand of the fourth Coast Aritllery district, ¥Fort McPherson, Ga., and assign to the command of the 5d Division, with station at Camp L Wash “Found Reliable for Over 30 Years” We'll Make It Warm for You Hot-water, Steam, Va- por and Oil-0-Matic Heating Systems. REMODELING, OVERHAUL- ING AND REPAIRING Plumbing and Gas Fit~ ting. G. axo H. HEATING MAIN COMPANY MAIN 4556 4SST W. H. GOTTLIEB H. E. HUNTSBEREY President Vice President 913-917 H STREET N.W. THE EVENING STAR, PLURALITY 30,000 INVIRGINIA COUNT Peery Leads Republican Op- ponent in Ninth Congres- sional District. annexed the one State office on the allot. Complete returns for the city of Richmond gace Davis 9,904, Coolidge 2,600 and La Follette 909. Senator Carter Glass polled 12,082 votes against his Republican oppo- nent, Doak'’s Only 734 pro been counted in Virginia and show: Coolidge, 74,651; La Follette, 6, The count tricts follow: Second _district, 110 precincts out of 1 Deal, 11,632; Lankford, 6,193. ¥ifth district, 44 precincts out of 211: Whitehead, 6,668; Dehart, 1,221, ixth district, 48 prulln(\ out of Woodrum, 6,545; M. C. Wane, "in congressional dis- By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., November 5.—Al- though the total vote cast in Virginia yesterday was estimated to have been little more than two-thirds of that cast in the 1920 clection, Davis is be. lieved to have maintained about the same margin of victory established by the Democratic party that year. Estimates on incomplete returns this morning gave the Democrats 50,000 plurality. Many isolated precincts in congres- sional districts have not been heard from, but indications were De cratic nominees for Congress had ried against their Republican o nents in all districts where oppos with the exception of thg ninth d trict, where the final count only w decide the contest between George Peery, Democratic incumbent, and . Henry Harman, Republican. 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Zihlman, who was cleared of charges of accepting bribes by a congressional committee last spring, was re-elected to Con- gress in the sixth Maryland district a majority of between 4,000 to 4,500 over his Democratic opponent, David . Winebrenner, according to incomplete returns. Zihlman's own county, Allegany, gave him 4,023 majority; Washington, 986; Garrett, about 1,200, while Wine- brenner carried both Frederick, his own county, and Montgomery by about 1,200 and 875 majority, re- spectively. ovember 5—With A T T 192%.° two precincts missing out of 48 in Allegany County, one in Cumberland and one Westernport, Zihlman, publican, for Congress, is leading Wenebrenner, Democrat, by Zihlman's plurality in the county will be over 4,000, or over 3,000 more than two years ago. Coolidge rality in Allegany County over 5,000 The vote ix, with the two precincts missing: Coolidge, Davis, 4,687; La Follette, 2,875. man claims his election’ by Gen. Barrette Assigned. Brig. Gen. John D. 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