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VOTE T BEHEAVY INPRINGECEDRCES Election Officials Prepare for Hard Day, Due to Ex- pected “Splitting.” | i i | | | i Special Dispatch to The Star UPPEF ber 1 MARLBORO, Md., Novem- hile campaigners are mak- t-minute appeals to the voters s of tomorrow's election in Prince Georges County are getting everything in sl r what seems certain to prove of the biggest Jobs they have ever had The voting will be heav «a total'of 58 names on the the prospect of count will be ex From the opening am. it is expected tr » polls at T t in some in- stances the officials will be toiling until early W at least until around m: The with the ; 7 pm count will get closing of the polls Weller Contest Spirited. A spirited contest is expected be- tween Senator Ovington Weller, Republica entative Mil- lard Tydin crat, for the United § The fight be- Stephen W, ® udd, Republ for from the fifth district is an outstand- ing feature. : the vote for clerk of the Court ppeals, the totals of can- didat the other State offices attor. i te control ler—are expected to compare closely { with the number given their running | mates for wern Al Eva C Chase, ¢ ate for clerk of the Court 'of Appeals, is expected to lead the State ticket in the county, as her home is in Riverdale, G. 0. I, Still Campaigning. Democrats closed Saturday night at Bowie, but Republicans will carry > ht to within a few hours a1 start of balloting, hold- tonight, at 8 o’clock, at Capitol Heights Fairmont Heights. It has been a hard cam- paign, during which candidates of | rties have visited virtually ‘tion of the county, and big been held in the interest Al] candi have been interro- | szated on enforcement and other | of both tic a or denounced | tions, party lines | ing fgnored. Candi- | tioned as | nd indor: ¢ gove to Washington Suburban mission, which furn sewer to communities in corges and Montgomery Counties, | Washinet | 1,018 Eligible in Riverdale. ! Special Nispateh to The Star. | RIVERSIDE. Md., November 1.— Since the primary election there have | been 198 persons register in the 19th District and 80 erasures, making a total of 1,048 persons eligible to vote | tomorrow. The majority of the new voters have registered as Democrats For man rs the Democrats in thi: district have been In the majority However, both Democrats and Re- publicans predict a large vote. Record Voting Predicted. Special Dispatch to The Stas BELTSVILLE, Md., November 1.— Both parties predict that Vansville | district will poll the largest vote to- morrow which has been cast for | many v There are approximately registered voters. Vansville dis- | trict is the first district and one of | the oldest polling places of Prince | Georges County. In 1864, this dis- | trict covered Laurel, Bowie and all | territory west as far as the Mont- | zomery County boundary and south to Beaver Dam. At present this ter has been divided into four ! The vote cast here is gen Iy divided, but in - "Republicans have opponents FRANK P. COX ENDS LIFE: FORMERLY IN TREASURY Despondency Over Poor Health Be- lieved to Be Reason for Shooting Himself. Believed to be despondent over phy condition, Frank P. years old, shot h.mself to de: Spestment on the ihird fi i\ noon. the arrival > income tax v Department | until July 3. | red count working in the The deceas of the Mason: . who was a member Or survived by h 'he case was inv ted Ty 1. Cornwell and Precinet of the fourteenth precinct station. who notified the coroney Gold divining Swedish inventors THE NEW EASY ELECTRIC WASHER an_electric fected by two say the | mining WASHES AND 4 DRIES LAKGE BATCHES OF CLOTHES AT THE SAME TIME— o SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT TERMS I demonst wonderful wash ma chine to you. let us do vour next family wash free in your home and before your very eves & MUDDIMAN &. | 709 13th, Main 140 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1926. Three in Congress | MONTGOMERY VOTING Race All Firemen | DETAILS ARRANGED From Same Towni _ _—— | Thirty Polling Places Tomorrow TANTES KLLED NENCO REPORTS Officials Charge Seizures Show Uprising Planned by Episcopate. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., November | 1—The three candidates for Congr gress to be voted on Tuesday by voters of the seventh Virginia dis- trict ave residents of Winchester and they are also members of the same fire company—the Friend- ship, which has been known for Same as in Previous Elections. Officials Assigned to Duty. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., November 1.— Montgomery County’s 30 polling Ty Y e T (ot &M places at Tuesday’s blg election will history of the district, it is said, be at the usual places and will be that three congressional candi. open from 6 o'clock a.m. until 7 p.m. | By the Assoctated Press Six officials, four judges and two clerks, will be on duty at each place and they are expected to have their hands full waiting upon the large dates have hailed from the same city or county, and certainly the first instance of all contenders being aligned with the same volun- MEXICO CITY, November 1.—A band of “fanatics” headed by Gen. Rodolfo Callegos was exterminated Saturday by Federal forces, says a teer fire-fighting organization. Vir- number of voters expected to present 2 tually all politicians hereabouts themselves. Because of the length of | Pulletin issued at the presidentia, are ‘members of some firemen's the ballot, which contains the names | office today, Callegos fled, says the organization, and most of them of 58 candidates and spaces for voting | bulletin, accompanied by one priest. wre on the “active” list of “Old for or against a proposed amendment | The bulletin asserts that “one flag Tammany,” attend meetings and to the State Constitution, the count, | and other insigna were captured, fur- make speeches at banquets and other festive occasions. {which will start immediately the polls ! close, is expected to be siow and it is not thought the result in the county will be known until long after mid- night. The proposed, amendment to the State Constitution i< to authorize the mayor and city council of Baltimore to increase the salaries of the judges nishing evidence which wili be made public in a report svon to be issued that a revolution was being organized by the episcopate.” It is also announced that Gen, Dolores Ramirez and six rebels, be- longing to a group of followers of Gen. Gallegos have been killed in the Alcocer Mountains and the remainder TWO BRITISH SHIPS | GO ASHORE IN FOG. i SHOOTING IN TOWN | THAT HAS NO POLICE Stanley, Va., Without Authority When Man Is Wounded and | Suspect Escapes. ISI‘E-‘!M Dispatch to The Star. LURAY, Va., November 1.—Stan- ley, the smallest incorporated town | |in Page County, several months, was the scene of a shooting last night,when Polk Good of the Honeyville section is alleged to have wounded Alonzo Seekford, « neighbor, the bullet entering the lower part of Seekford's body. The trouble is said to have been caused over a card game. Sheriff E. L. Lucas and his son and deputy, Lynn Lucas, hurried to the scene from here, but falled to locate the assail- ant. Although physicians probed for | the bullet in Seel:ford's body, they | failed to remove it, and serious con- | sequences are feared. S | 4 {NINTH DISTRICT ONLY | VIRGINIA UNCERTAINTY which has been | minus a mayor or town officer for | hd 1 HLIENS OLD DUTCH SPECIALS FOR WILL OFFER ALIBIS . TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY i . | and THURSDAY NATIONAL APPLE WEEK Was Slain. Jonathon and Delicious . . . 4lbs., 25¢ i i By the Associated Press. | SOMERVILLE, N. J.. November 1. i —Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall and her |APPLES two' brothers,” Henry and Willie L G Stevens, who go on trial Wednesday for the murder four years ago of Mrs. 3 Eleanor Mills, will testify that they Fancy Cooking were elsewhere at the time Mrs. Mills | A LES lb and Mrs. Hall's clergyman husband' P P R A 10 S., 25C were slain. | Counsel announced that the three | defendants will tike the stand and New Crop, Cape Cod The trial for the murder | |CRANBERRIES i Florida D | {offer alibis. Dr. Hall is set for later. = | 'Henry Stevens will seek to prave !that he was fishing at_his home in | Lavalette, N. J., on the night the | minister and his choir singer were 2 lbs., 23¢ Emperor e e e rehis o M, | of the band dispersed. { | murdered, and a group of “reputable : o] Giv™ ot Gov. “Ritchie and. Mr. | of the band dispersed: ; e - .| GRAPEFRUIT GRAPES Radio to Norfolk Says Ethelaric| yuliikin, rival gubernatorial candi| The Catholic episcopate has issued | Balloting in All Other ks T IR LT T 5 ! dates, have declared in favor of it, and | _statement repudiating circulars, i ChiencaiEeE L Ce 7 i and Clan MacBride Are e I et be ' that | Which have appeared In strests of Races G HLE R connilig | Wil Contend They Were Home. | Sweet and Juicy Large, Ripe, Red Clusters Only Mile Apart. the amendment will carry by a very | Mexico City and purporting to have to Richmond Reports. | Mrs. Hall will contend that she was | E h L 1 0 | lasire A Getts originated with the episcopate. The | | i e ik ae ach, Jc o C {The following names will appear |circular announced the withdrawal | Special Dispatch to The Star. will Willie Stevens, whose chief pride | By the Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va., November 1—Two southwest of Cobbs fon the ticket in this county: sul liam 8. Gordy, jr., Democrat: Charles today of the economic boycott pro- claimed some time ago by the league for defense of religious liberty after {the government’s "religious regula- .itions had been put into effect. The episcopate announced that it RICHMOND, Va | Reports from ) d | State indicate a very light vote for |& barade. Willie also will endeavor | > § ! to refute the State's contentions that the congressional election 10morrow, |pis finger prints mar the calling card November - 1.— | pefore placed under arrest For governor—Albert Ritchie, Democrat: Addison F. Mullikin, Re-| publican; P. Gustave Dill, S For controller of the tre: was to | very section of thewear a fireman's hat and march fn | GOLDEN SPREDIT 3 Lbs., $1.00 The very finest all-vegetable Oleomargarine sold. Entirely free from beef stearine, which, as you know, the human sys- tem cannot assimilate. miles north of Cape Charles, ac: ave in the ninth district. There the |found at the feet of Dr. Hall H bl f s believed enemies of the church | [REEC b [ sl s s responsible for the crcular. | balloting, as usual, will be lively, pro-| A fourth "“f,e.'“’“""((.{.‘;}‘,;"yogd“mfl." The Bihelaie was o mileand a half | For ‘attorney ~general—Thomas I | The cireular suid the hoycott wag a | vided inclement weather does not pre-| V™% [RPSHCY javer, but he, too, | inshore from the channel and fears: Robinson, Democrat; Willim | I | o)iscopate declared the boyeott was | There I8 no reason at this time to | Wl offor an allbly counsel soe. or her safety were expressed. Both | Broening, R e = " | naving its desired effects. | believe that the Democrats will lose | State Senator Telinsi to ARvG. aix ships went ashore early yesterday Soclallst =~ oo i {a solitary district In the State. but |Special prosceutor. claims to have ar morning lnhn ‘fh" about, n Tulletals. | HOr elerlc of the Goure of Anpeas— | the nfl[i(‘i:\l count in the ninth dis- |&fidavic that BEpR V. o e e O ide was reported |C. Chase, Republican; John A. Baker,| Busch, 36, Heads Symphony. trist will be the thing that will make | Giorpymants church, told a private de- NEW YORK, November 7 (#).— Fritz Busch, who will make his Amer- ican debut in March as guest con- ductor of the New York Symphony ! Socialist. For county commissioners—Robert ed without a great deal of trouble. A | L. Hickerson, Clagett €. Hilton, Ben- Alerritt-Chapman _wrecking tug hasdomin C. Perry, J. Forrest Walker been sent from New York to ald the and Lacy Shaw, Demo Hiram stuck in the channel and w nd on the edge of the expected to be float- | Ethel I a e " |W. Harvey, Willlam H. Burdett,| . z F l.fififn”"k"-i,l ("‘1 };‘X:x;xl,‘}.i((lizn;?‘l:x;fi“x;‘lii |\Vindsor W, ‘Hodges, Frank Karn and | Orchestra, has been a conductor since | ’ 7 Gerald H. Warthen, Republicans, |he was 19 years old. At the age of from St. Mich New York, via Norfolk, and the helaric from Tra- lee, in ballast to Norfolk to load a cargo of coal. 36 he now is director of the Dresden Opera House. His first New For judges of the Orphans’ Court— Harry J. Hunt, John R. Lewis and I P. Hicks Ray, Democrats: Columbus s : | W. Day, Howard McC. Marlowe and Rain and a stff wind prevailed last | yyiyiam ‘c. Watkins, Republicans. night along the Virginia coast. The | “in ¢ . n uAL . all o' For the State Senate — zene | : guard cutter Tallahassed Wasjones Democrat; Mrs. Mary T. Stock, I York appearance will be on March 10. a s Osea I' son, bli- standing by the two stranded ships to | S Rec Mherpca EERINGE ted, after lightering, and pro-| S =4 on her way to Norfolk. Preston B. Ray, Democrat; Alexander Weller, Republican; William A. Toole, Socialist. For the House of Representatives— Frank W. Mish, Democrat; Frederick . Zihlman, Republican; Charles L. rs, Soclalist. For chief judge of the Si Circuit—Samuel A. Lew mmond Urner, Republ an: ceeded | R. Shepherd, Republican. { For register of wills—Perrie E. { Waters, Democrat; Hattan A. Waters, | Republican. i For_county treasurer—John Gard- November 1. {ner, Democrat; Richard C. D. Hunt, James F. Grant cele- | Republican. For sheriff- Celebrate Golden Wedding. Special Dispatch to The Star. FRONT ROYAL, Va Mr. and Mr: M th Judicial Democrat; an. brated their golden wedding anniver- ry vesterday at their home, Wap-!| Four children, Mrs. W. sa ping, R. near town. . Grubbs, Mrs F. Hellmuth, 2. I, Marlow H. F. 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