Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 6

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mms HISTORY Depression Is Chief Issue as Minority Party Makes “Gains in dongms. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ZIIMMN DEFEATEB. RITCHIE IS GAINING Domonrats in- Virginia Re- .cover All but One Seat Lost in 1928. tinued_Prom First Political ‘history has repeated fself. | 0. Twenty-two years ago the Republican | v mnmmldnt‘rmmbmch by the largest vote ever given a Chief Executive up to that time, but two years later the country reversed itself gave the Democratic party control of both Houses of Congress. Herbert uwm in 1028 won by a landslide only to have the tfi: w;.n&l.ul n‘;r':n'eoar th substantial ga the A“mm(mu: party in both Houses of l!ne-pl-ymtnt Chief Issue. “The issue 20‘ filramlco was !.ha of living following e m;ne-udn e tariff law. %he issue this year was thy high cost of unem- yment as reflected in the biggest the Nation has suffered in an umlwmlc unu for a ’hmumnn ificance of w’gh ummarised 88 follows: o—-n mved thn party in hn?a responsible for adverse eondluolu just @s the incum~ bents are benefited B ook ot permanentiy broken in “”' ’“’zfif tge'lllupu % e were, lxd-—lt roved that party reg larity is lflllpviul for Senators Hnslln and Simmons, who deserted Al Smith : It ‘mlw.d ]&hfit any i date who hopes for election cn either Republican or the Democratic ticket in wet States must be for repeal of the eighteenth amendment. Wets Are Comforted. Fifth: While the wet States voted St e election just | 8180 . un(flummoerm In both of the adjoining Mary! counties it was indicated that the Re- m might make some gains on State ticket, and in one, Montgom- ery Ommv.yv some Republicans were thought have a chance for local offices, Gains Two in Senate. In the wave of Democratic congres- sional victorjes, it appeared that Mary- land Democracy had gained the two seats held by Republicans in the last session, though one Democrat who sat in the' last Congress held but a scant iead over his Republican opponent. The heavy balloting which seemed to indicate a clean sweep for the Demo- cnuc mmlysm :‘nd c&wn}:‘lmfl apparent ven Gov. Ritchie Democratic in the next Legislature with whlch to work. Re- . from ut the State in- BEHIND IN HOME COUNTY. Precincts Out. Special Dispatoh to The : HAGERSTOWN, Md., November 5.— Fifty-three precincts out of 66 in Representative Frederick N. Zihiman's home county, Allegheny, gave his Democratic opponent, David J. Lewis, & majority of 25 votes, with 13 preclnm still to be heard from. The vote was: Zihlman, 7,824; Lewis, 7,849. Lewis carried Garrett County by five votes, notwithstanding that Mayor Broening, the Republican candidate for Governor, was given more than two-to- cm:D mnjorné' of ow. Ritchie. Thn vote iniman, 2,452; uwu Democratic candi- | 3 ¢, ) pmv.z"r;“m. solid Mmcucudmmuuennuol. Ritchle, unmy- mwug wn _apparen hile both % H Gordy, jr., of Salisbury, and James A f Cumberland indicated as the choice ol Maryland voters to remain in their respective offices of controller and clerk of the Court of Appeals. Lane Leads Ticket, On the face of returns from 775 pre- cincts, Lane was leading the Demo- cratic State-wide ticket, with a plurality of 57,377, The vote: Lane, (D.), $145,640, Robb, (R.), u,fl“ ,(on)g uu'mnlt d-‘::mbe? pas! held a plurality of 55540 onr his fel- low townsman, W. Newton Jeckson, T'-:: 3% 5.5 :EH eéa ggal!? BEER R g (Copyrisht, 19%0.) e Kt WAR SECRETARY VOTES Makes Trip to Tulsa by Air and Returns Here Today. A, Oldahoma, November § (#). tary of War Hurley returned | quickl ng the trip accompanied the Secretary to Gordy (Democrat), 1 ( Mwb‘l&n)“’u.l" ML ev-'whalalnl majorit ‘Young, who bel 85,711 over his Rlpubnun Dr Charles 8. Warner of W:rnu (Republican), 85,246, Young (Democrat), 131,017 Lewis Leads Zihiman. After ing heck-arid-neck in the early rere“u::l,'tcmr Representative David J. Lewis was gradually pulled away from his Republican o?flnen Hedulck“ Zihiman, incumbent in the | Dr. district, composed of five Western 5:00 to T:48 In additjon to our regular Dipner wg are serving ?:ll; NO| Oll».l SPOTS OYSTER PATTIES VEAL CUTLET Wit 75¢ ITALIAN SPHAGHETTI Special SI.N'Dim-r AK Speclal Grill Plates, 55 fo 75¢, for those nmot k‘-: siring npular Dinner. oo XfiEfis’ hmmn‘ pain of m.\mus t, rh-maunn neuritis, need ‘l::u 5. \The pumite adde i 30 ) ur body must be eliminated before t;zy make an. easy victim of more dreaded d An eminent specialist says, T have found Mountain Valley Mineral Water ves valuable in Rheumlmm lnd Uric Acid cases.” balanced water is a dependable aid. But don't delay—your condition may ly be worse. Start today—and Met. 1 Mountain Valley Water also | For 75 Years the h‘ucnbed Water at . ‘The cabinet member e: F X Hot Springs, nized—this natural lnd phyllzlogl y‘ note the Imnrwmznt Phone now for | our booklet. 4,902, out of 41 precincts gave: 1,724; Lewu 2,620. Zihiman, BLAMES DRY DEFEAT Prohibition Leader Predicts Re versal at Next National Election. ‘The lnfl-mohblfion victory in CO ess and in State referunda as the it of yesterday's' balloting was due m ovzr-conndmce on the part of the forces, T. B. Jarvis of the Anti- . | fifty-sixth annyal convention of the Dl trict's Women's Christian Temperance Union in session at the Calvary Bap- tist Church Mr. however, issued a fore- c-vb mn drys "denc!ancy will be rec- od at the next election.” M the final session this afternoon, when balloting_for officers was held, . F. Bcott McBride of the Anti- Saloon ‘League, was on the to deliver an Mrs, Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. and La. Ave. N.W. 65th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments James E. Connelly James F. Shea President Secretary BONDSMEN The bondsman takes finan- cial burdens upon his shoulders, saving his clients much incon- venience. ‘Washing of course, be done at bom-, but how much more convenient for you if it is _done the HOME LAUNDRY. We will take this any of delivery, and HOME LAUNDRY 308 District N-hond ank Bldg. CAULKING There is a crack about % of an inch around 95 per cent of all win. dow and door frames that a; crack g 2400 Weauerstripping and Caulking Saves its entire cost in one season Zihlman 7,824 to Lewis’ 7,849 With 13 | the ON OVERCONFIDENCE .5 AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. ll_l_mms WETVOTE [corumeia cimzens VOICE TAX PROTEST 22 PROVES PUZZLING - ‘Community O‘hbndu on . Rlval Organizations Draw Varying Conclusions in LewisLandslide. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Ill, November 5.—Or- ganizations favoring and opposing pres- ent Mluan laws differed widely = g A Roosevelt Wins at Home. HYDE PARK, N. Y., November 5 (#). —Gov. Roosevelt's landslide hit even his home_district, which he carried 463 to 232. It was first time he carried it. 1920 he lost it as a candidate for ice President and in his first race for Governor two years ago Ruth Hanna llcoarmlck rather than a gen- eral swinging y from the present l!lum of E&:ohmm rmick conducted fer ump-lm in such a way that not only drys, but a large of her mtunl political supporters lolc corifi- dence in her as a candidate,” he said. “It was & can te's fight. The re- turns show that we lost very few of the drys in the State Legislature or in Hr. Safford sald the vote hibition referendum "wu“ b Storage—Packing Moving mm 'T:mr-nn—w 1s NOW 1n business at G (904 10th St. N.W. Call District 9115 the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, declared that the results in Illinois “emphnllled the moral revolt of society evils of the eighteenth nmendmm “Just as the moral revolt against the saloon found its culmination in the of the national prohibition act 80 has s moral revolt started unmt. flu evils of present prohibition,” that some solution will of '.hc problam which will the saloons and Personal on yourdon ti c ugu ure and security Silver Spring, Md. Phone: Shepherd 2854 PUBLIC SMALL LOAN Co. Rosslyn, Va. Phone: West 2443 BETHESDA PERSONAL BANKERS 6982 Wisconsin Ave. Bethesda, Md. Phone: Wisconsin 4374 UNDER STATE SUPERVISION A tablet has been placed in the cathe- d:':hn Noyon, France, to British war { MODERN BRICK Priced Col ) Home | 1930 at f $125 C $5,375 | ....!:.!. _;'.,""'" ; fi:‘, r-u oars n.‘"tl ..n n.e., HARRY A. KITE, Inc. 1019 15th 8. N.W. Nst. SPECIAL FOR THUR., FRI. AND SAT. 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