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Hunllty Exceeding 700,000 Is State Record—Assembly Remains G. 0. P. 5 ~New York warrior yesterday to the Torghip, e governorship, :y the h':le-c plurality dldnu for Governor was the last vote tabulation showed L 17 9,717, Tuttle, 1,026,635; ltna; Also Up-State. Nor was it the fruit alone of Dem Bratic in New York City, Whlch plles up totals for the party's mlnn deficits up-State. New Yfl cm gave Roosevelt 550,000 of the he accumulated yesterday over mrlu H. Tuttle, Repub’ican, but an- other hundred thousand and more of the plurality came from Republican ter- ritory up-State—a circumstance ‘with- ‘Ili rl.llzl mmme Empire State. P llunvelt carried the entire Democratic ticket, although by margins somewhat smaller than his. Herbert Lehman was re-elected Lieutenant Governor over Senator Caleb Bsumes, Republican; Morris Tremaine won a second as eoutmller over the Republican, Dln- fel H. Conway, and John J. Bennett, tic nominee, was chosen attor- !nl over Isadore Bookstein by ties ranging from 350,000 to more 600,000, ‘The oomplmon of the State legisla- Sive bodies, however, was affected and that of the New York delegation in Congress not at all by the undulde for the Democratic State ticket. In the State Assembly the Democrats gain’ of six seats, but re- ‘They will hold yg?g te the Demncn\- Oneida Coun! the 4 SaLn ® ‘scant of which, presence be “bigger than Tam- Tanax “‘”-’&3‘&'&'@ ana Eanceded an con¢ Roosevelt the vic REPUBLICANS ssfi-:n ON ALL GEORGIA FRONTS Representative Lankford Defeats Carswell—Brand Overwhelms Phillips. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, November §—Geor; from the general election y with its solid Democratic front ung tched, o nu g State offices were fllled with unop- mfl Democrats, and Republican ef- to break l:ul-;g::‘ solid Democrllul.ldc tional del on were repul lnoompleu but representative, tum gave Representative W. C. Lank- mmuu; over Dr. H. J. Carswell, mfi‘l overwhelmed William Phillips, entered as an independent Repub- lican. Ten other Democratic Repre- .flh"m Senator William J. Harris Richard B. Russell, Democratic mmm nominee, hm no rivals. TENNESSEE CANDIDATE IS REFUSED BALLOT! ©. A. Bruce, in Governor Race, Is Disqualified Because Poll Tax Paid Too Late. L By the Associated Press. Tenn., prevented from voting here yesterday by an election who held that his poll tax was | paid oo late. ‘l'mn-e law requires that poll taxes 60 days before the election. Norvell, election judge :n Mr. mu’- pneu:et nllcd this requirement oot b el “ m 'lm ummcnun[ m PKIEST IS VICTOR November A one-aieric e SENATE For term ending Mar. 3, 1937, except ¢ where specified.) (Bold face type indicates incumbents.) ALABAMA. ARKANSAS, Joseph T. Robinson..............Dem. COLORADO. GEORGIA. Wiltlam J. Harrls......ooonnnnnsd IDAHO. William E. Borah James Hamilton Lewis. IOWA. L. J. Dickinson KANSAS, Arthur Capper. . (8hort urm ending Mar. 3, 193 George McGill ..Dem. KENTUCKY. John M. Robsion M. M. Logan (Short term, John M. Robsion. Ben Williamson LOUISIANA, Huey P. Long MAI (Elected Sept. 8, 1931.) Wallace H. White, jr..... PPTSAN Rep. MASSACHUSETTS. Marpus A. Coolidge “esesesss.Dem, MINNESOTA. Thomas D. Schall eSS | Ernest Lundeen Einar Holdale Charles A. Lund - | Rudolph Harje.. mss:ssm. Pat Harrison..... ceesves. . Dem, MONTANA, Thomas J. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Henry W. Keyes....... seee = | Dwight W. Morrow..... .Rep. [{ term, endtn. Mar. 3, 1031.) t W. Morrow. . NEW K!XICO. NORTH CAROLINA. Josiah Willlain Balley.. OHIO. (lhflfl term, ending Mar. 3, l”g * .Dem. . OKLAHOMA. " ‘OREGON. M L MeNary...... PENNSYLVANIA. urmuwumr 3, 1933. RHODE ISLAND. £ s?? i PR T T Oartér GIass.........coocevaivnas WEST VIRGINIA. g ward George Huddleston. William B. Bankhead. ARIZONA. (Dem., 1.) Lewis W. Douglas. ARKANSAS, (Dems,, 7.) William J. Driver. John E. Miller. .. Claude A. Fuller. Soe aaoswen~ > = Tilman B. Park CALIFORNIA. (Reps., 9; Dem., 1; vacancy, 1) 1 Clarence F. Lea Dem. & Rep. 2 Marry L. Englebright.. Rep. & Dem. (For unexpired and regular terms.) 3 (Note: Charles F. Curry, Rep & Den » nominee, died October 10; vo! COLORADO. (Reps, 3; Dem, 'Aunuun Lonz-rnn Richard P. ‘reema John Q. ’l‘ilmn“ Williem L. Tierney. (Expired and regular Edward A. Coss..... DEl.AWA'I. (Rep., ' AL Robert G. ’.Ilnv.nn ..... sl Rep. e, !fiq 25,805 to 16432, ’M Precinets Unreported. m 5 (). —Oscar e S gy T S o), £ "“‘5" 1 incumbents are Mlfl s nfll vill write in names of their | Courtland C. G Richard N. Elliott. Louis Ludiow. . Albert H. Vestal Claude C. Ball. Fred S. Purnel Harry L. Matlock. Wil 'R ‘Wood. © 23 @ G we . s - e e 8 = Andrew J. Hickey. . Samuel B. Pettengill ILLINOIS. (Reps,, 19; Dems,, 6; vacant, 2.) Willlam H. Dieterich. B Walter Nesbit. . Oscar DePriest. Brown Squire. .. Adolph J. Sabath Frank V. Kara James Elsvich Leon Hancock. . Michael A. Bendetto James T. I J. Hays Paxton William E. Hull. William P. Holaday Charles R. Hill Charles Adkins. T Edward M. Erwin. Charles A. Karch Wiliam W. Arnold. Joe Prank Allen. . 24 (For unexpired and 3 Kent E. Keller.. IDAHO. ) 3 s 5 i Eiwara 1. Campbell = KANSAS. Reps., 7; Dem.,, 1.) W. P. I‘Ilb!fllo! 85 i KIN‘IUCKY. 2; vacangy, 1) V. onm ceerenenaens (ror ‘unexpired term.) John L. Dorsey. (For regular ter Glover H. Cary Jehn W. Moo 1. D, Craddock. Cap R, Carden Maurice H. Thatcher. Charles W. Marrett J. Lincoln Newhall Brent Spence. John J. Thobe. Blaine McLaughlin Robert Blackburn. Virgil Chapman Pl!l’lck H. Taylor. Flvl R. Kendall, Fred M. Vinson. Mrs. Katherine W. Langley. A. J. May Charles Finfey W. W. Duffield LOUISIANA. (Dems., 8.) J. O. Fernandez. ... . Paul H. Maloney. Numa F. Montet. John N. Sandlin Riley J. Wilson. Bolivar E. Kemp. Rene L. De Rouen James B. Aswell. MAINE. (Rey (Pollowing elected September 8, 1930.) l Carroll L. Beedy Denald B. Part John E. Nclson Donald F. Snow. MARYLAND. (Repi., 2; Dems, T. Alan Goldsborough William P Cgle. Vincent L. Pafmisano. J. Charles Linthicum. Stephen W. Gambrill. David J. Lewis..... MASSACHUSETTS. (Reps., 12; Dems., 4.) Allen T. Treadway... 2 William J, Granfield Frark H. Foss.. Pchr G. Holmes. Edith Nonrse Rogers. A. Piatt Andrew. 7 William P. Frederick W. Dalli Charles L. Url-rhlll ir Iutmm =fi= benmurmMuhr representation.) .| 4 Edward W. Pou.. names appear the name Conrad G. Selvig. Knud Welfald. . William J. Gallagher. MISSISSIPPL (Dems,, 8.) John l. l.lnlln Wall Doxi W. M. Wlllfllnmn teseman Jeft Busby. Ross A. Collins. Robert 8. Hall... Percy E. Quin James W. Collier. MISSOURI. (Reps., 10; Dems. Milton A. Romjue Ralph F. Lozier Jacob L. Miili Sam G Major. Wiliam L. Nelson Clarence Cannon. .. Henry F. Niedringhaus. Theodore Baefl.. John J. Cochran.., Clyde Willlams. . James F. Pulbright. .. Joe J. Manlove Rowland L. ‘William E. Barton.... MONTANA. (Rep,, 1; Dem,, 1) John M. Evans. Scott Leavitt... NEBRASKA. (Reps., 4, Dems., 2.) i) L] ! 3 5 2 Edward H, Wason...... NEW YORK: (Reps., 20; Dems., 23.) 5 1] ] HH T 1] Frederick M. Davenport. . Jobn D, Clarke. ..... Clarence E. Hancock. . i ] Walter Gresham Edmund F. Cooke Daniel A. Reed NEW JERSEY. (Reps,, 10; Dems, 2.) Charles-A. Wolverton Francis G. Homan.... i Hans Proelicher, jr. Florian Ambrosch. Thomas M. Gopsill Willlam H. Sutpbin... Anthony German, sr....Communist | Louis W. Nimu‘hke Ind. Life Saving Raymond Dildine, Ind. Kepeal Volstend Act | Charles A. Eats Charles Browne. Joseph Wisniewsl Ernest R. Ackerma: Warren N. Gaffne; Harry L. Nelson. :l.orru Langer. . Danlel P Minshan... Henry J. Sutton. . Jokn Whitley NORTH CAROLIN, (Dems,, 6:.R-ps,, 2; vacanci's, 2.) 1 Lindsay C. Warren... 2 John H. Kerr......... 3 Charles L. Abernethy. 5 (For unexpired ane Fronk H f J. Bayard Cla: 7 (Unexpired term. Hinlon J=mes. . T (Regular term.) J. Walter I‘mbnh ir. | 10 Brownlow Jackson Zebulon Weaver. . NORTH I?AIDTA. (Reps., 3.) Upper, left to fllMP Albm C. Ritchie (Drnocn!) Maryland; Franklin D. m'elt (Demoerat), New York; Gifford . | Pinchot (Republic P Lower, left to right: Wl.llll- Il Murray bur L. Cross (Democrat), Connecties It; 13 Willlam L. Plesinger. 14 Francis Sieber 15 H. R. McClinf 16 C. B. McClintock. Charles West V. MeCiintic. C. Garber. W M, Shipman. 18 'd'lrl ll?mle'r! 26 J. Howard Swick. 27 Nathan L. Strong. 28 Thomas C. Cochra . Rep. (For unexplre‘dr klud regular terms.) Edmund F. 33 Clyde Kelly..,. -Rep. & 34 Patrick J. Sullivan. .. Rep. & Dem. 35 Harry A, Estep. . . 36 Guy E. Campbell.. RHODE ISLAND. (Repe., 2; vacancy, 1.) 1 Clark Burdick.... Samuel W, Smith, 2 Richard 8. Aldrich Arthur L. Conaty. 3 (For unexpired an Francis B, Condon, William R. Fortin. SOUTII CAROLINA. Dems., 7.) 1 Thomas ! McMillan. 2 Butier B. Hare. 3 Fred H. Dominick. 4 John J. McSwain. 5 Willlam Francis Stevenson. 6 Allard H. Gasque.. 7 Hampton P. Fulmer SOUTH DAKOTA. (Reps., 3.) 1 Charles A. Christopherson Henry Bormann.... 2 Royai C. Johnson. l"fl:d H. Hl‘debnndl. . 3 \Vlllhm Willlamsen. . . Theodore B. Werner. TINNESSEI. (Reps., 2; Dems., 8.) O. B. Lovette.. 17 Edward E‘ Eslick 8 Gordon Browning.. 9 Jere Cooper... 10 E. H. Crump.. TEXAS. (Rep., 1; Dems., 1 Wright Patman 2 MartindDles. . 6 Luther A. Johnson 1 Clay Stone Briggs 6 Daniel E. Garrett |12 Frite G, Lanham. 13 Guinn Wilioms. . 14 Harry M. Wurzbac 15 John N. Garmer.. m R. E. Thnmnon Thomas L. Blan ll Marvin Jones. UTAH. (Rep., 1; vacancy, 1.) HIEET L 5 Sosanawer §E%8 1 i 5 I §oaes 58 ES. 5 Rep. Dall James Roiph (Repabligan), Callfornta. (Democrat), Oklahoma; Philip F. La Follette (Republican), Wisconsin; Wil- ] John W. Flannagan.... Henry St. George Tucker. WASHINGTON. (Reps., 4, Dem, 1) {11 111} "5... Dmfilnl ALASKA. (Rep,, 1) James Wickersham. George B. Grigsby. HAWAIL (Rep., 1.) Vietor 8. K. Houston. L. L. McCandless.... BULOW HOLDS LEAD IN SOUTH DAKOTA :»Green, Republican, Seems Assured of Governorship Over M- Cullough, Democrat. By the Associated Press. -SIOUX FALLS, 8. Dak., November 5. Ml- —Running ahead o( the Test of the Dem, Dem. Democratic ticket, Gov. W. J, Bulow to- day maintained a lead in South Dakota’; e — 'na 3 McMaster, insu: Republican incumbent, bidding for % second term, was more than 7,000 votes . | behind Bulow. Returns from 1,487 out of 1,928 dis- 't’:lg;:z gave Bulow 83,038; McMaster, A Republican seemed seated in the Governor’ for two terms votes over D. A. McCullough, Dex‘r)xoo cratic candidate. 2 5 Returns from 1,372 out of 1,928 dis- tdicts ;)reen. 78,201, and McCul: when he ran 5 to 1 ahead of Henry Bowman, independent “wet” candidate. ‘The other two vztenn Republican Representatives—Royal C. Johnson in , | the second district and William Willlam- . | Defeats . | son in the third—were hard pressed . | & result of the strong Democratic e-n.\- paign, but early unnflchl returns gave " | them margins. . HUNT, FORMER ARIZONA GOVERNOR, IS RETURNED Republican Incumbent After Campaign for Tax Reform and Boulder Dam Fight. By the Associated Press. PHOENIX, Ariz, November 5.— L election returns early today appeared to have defeated the Re fean incum- bent, John C. Phillips, who in 1928 won the governorship from the veteran Democrat. With 227 compiete and 143 incomplete of the precinets = reported, the2 ,\‘vu was: Hunt, 20,228; Phillips, 26,211, Hunt campaigned for tax reform and more militant opposition to the Boulder Canyon Dam project. Phillips asked - | for an opportunity to carry to a con- clusion K tive g:on-m he began Dem. | ana prolm opposition to the Colorado mm Development pro- ‘run. LA . Australia to Ship Wheat. - | where he Med mvm;nmwrmlmu sional district was definitely assured | licai LA FOLLETTE BOYS | ARE “GARRYING UN” 33, With Tremendous Vote Behind Him. By the Associated Press. carried on for him. Philip will be the next Governor of " | Wisconsin, Robert, jr,, is United States . smum ears Wis- two thelr of five camln hu \lfl‘“ hmm it took . It e (ks 50 Tears U5 schiere: Follows Father at 33. of 33 Philip will assume lltherflrfl'oflinlm; & baby. ive La Follette er. ly & formal ‘The vmrm 2,210 precinets out. ¢ Follette were ue-nwin( 'It.h m mmlmm. COLORADO DEMOCRATS WIN 'IMPORTANT -POSTS Gov. Adams Re-elected and Costi- gan, Former Wilson Confidante, Gets Senatorship. By the Associated Press. ENVER, Colo., November 5.—Colo- rado's governorship and apparently one of its seats in the Senate were a the ‘fruits of the sweeping nal Democratic vic Willilam H, Adams, who Was & mem= ber of the State Senate for 40 years, was returned to the chief executive's cl'x‘ulr ‘lor his third term by an over- whelming Edward ;m%ufllnn‘ Democrat, con- fidante of President Wilson and once a member of the Federal Tariff Commis- , | sion, apparently had been elected to bliean the Senate over his nent, George H. Shaw, h tariff advocate. ‘The count in 1,219 out of uu pre- cincts stood 137,683 to 110,7 In r.he four m(mfla upsets occurred. A close contest in the nnt distriet (Denvn) saw the Repub- in incumbent, Willlam R. Eaton, a dry, emerge the winner over Lawrence Leads, Democrat, ‘a wet. Costigan’s vote over Shaw in 1,385 ;7:2,001‘ 1,582 precincts was 162,142 to ve lnn-m: i DIES ON ELECTION DAY Expires Suddenly. LEXINGTON, N. C. November b (®). —Fred Sink, 45, can te on the Re- publican ticket for re-election as sheriff :{ tBr-mn County, died late nnuuy noon 8| denly ill near mwbluu\ mmmun BOND ISSUES VOTED CLEVELAND, Dhlo leemhel‘ 5 (). —City and county bond issues totaiing cmmlflmmhmarfledbym— Jorities of three and f« to one in cm (cuvnhnd) Oounty today. ve and se 'l"m M the crooked Cuyahoga i which bears ore from their docks out into Lake 3 a new e e el of the city. HELD FOR SLANDER hardest was Yest ’s voting | the nmfln of his )| EX-YALE DEAN WS - Elected Governor in Near- ly 20 Years. By the Assoclated Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn, November B~ Dr. Wilbur L. Cross, retired dean of the Yale University Graduate School and & Represen iyler )lcn'm. flrfl elected in 1917, in the elcitln race in the fourth election seemed assured. . ocra Philip Becomes Governor at|sea 3 MILWAUKEE, Wis, November 5.— | cities. | The sons of Robert. M. La Follette have WASHINGTON HOLDS POLITICAL FRONT 'nnnvlnhanlyone-m-hh its mem| Ralj mpubmw':‘tlpmtfle.p:u first district .llm" to an easy victory over “ t, T, W. Symons, uulnadihflrlll’fl-l- Jority in '.ho State Legislature, White’s D Daughter, '24, to Be Youngest ‘First Lady’ in Ohio Eldest of Governor-Elect’s 5 Children to Assume . Mansion Duties. lace of fe died a year 1“ Her dkunluhhed father is l nat Elmira, N. Y. He works field of Pennsylvania and thm m— the Klondike gold rush. White and G. 0. P. Nominee for Sheriff Office | tiai INDUSTRIAL -BANKING It is not necessary to have had an Account et this Bank to Borrow

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