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In Stomach VOTE SETS RECORD INPRINCE WILLIAM Rust Scores Surprise by Vic- tory in County Over Jesse for State Senate. Specinl Dispateh to The Star. MANASSAS, Va, August . 5.—The Democratic. primary yesterday brought to & close one of the liveliest elections THE EVENING MMWML’”WU'I”‘M Jesse, stepping out to & lead of votes. . The vote by magisterial districts fol- lows: John W. Rust, 385. House of Delegates, ; Arthur S. Kerlin, 414; WI“.MQ E. Pirtlo" 240 Commissioner of revenues, Robert M. Welr, 578; Thomas M. Russell, Supervisor, Charles C. Martin_D. Lynch, 247 gton: Jesse, 13; Rust, 39; Boatwright, 16, Herring, Partlow, 16; C. C. Lynn 23 o Jolm P. Kerlin, 30; W. E. 1; Welr 35; Russell, B, Lynch, 247. Senate, Jesse, 14; Rust, 64. House of Delegates, Boatwright, 39, Herring, 37. Sheriff, Kerlin, 37; Partlow, 39. Com- missioner of revenues, Weir, 4; T. M. Russell, 39. Brentsville—Jesse, 27 " 115 | | Boatyright, 58 Herring,'123; Brentsville district: Aden-?or State | STAR, WASHINGTON, wright, 10; Herring, 46; Izrun. 7 500 | Partlow, 15; Weir, 47; Ruasell, 6. Gainesville District. Gainesville * district: Catharpin—For State Senate, Jesse, 39; Rust, 37; House FOr | 5t Delegates, Boatwright, 26; Herring, 51; Sheriff, Kerlin, 41; Partlow, 35; | commissioner of revenue, Weir, 52; Russel], 25; Bo-rd of Supervisors, Rolfe Robertson, 5; L. J. Pattle, 43; C. B. Roland, 28; Waterfall, Jesse, 3; Rust, in, 14: Partlow, 9; Weir, 19; Russell, : Robertson. 17; Pattle, 3;: Roland, 3; Haymarket Jesse, 59; Rust, 132; Kerlin, Partlow, 106; Weir, 99: Russell ,u- Robertson, 75; Pattie, 12; Roland, {95, Hickory Grove, Jesse, 13; Rust, 36; Boatwright, 4: Herring, 34; Ker- lin, 30; Partlow, 17; Welr, 45; Russell, 4; Robertson, 35; Pattie, 7, Roland, 8. | “'Cotes district: State Senate, Jesse, 14; Rust, 64; House of Delegates, Boatwright, 35; Herring, Boatwright, 19; Herring, 4; Ker- | 1, | sell, 24; Keys, Independent Hill— | D. C, WEDNESDAY, ‘Token, i g nolum‘m., u xerrlnl 29; Ker- lin, 20; Partiow, 10. Russell, 33; Earhart, 29; nueou 5. Dumfries m-u-ht Dumfries district — Dumfries—State Senate: Jesse, 46; Rust, 70. House of Delegates: Boatwright, 30; Herring, 87. Sheriff: Kerlin, 73; Partlow, 49. Com- missioner of revenue: Weir, 45; Russell, Kerlin, 28; Plruovl Merchant, 30. mac 1Qunnt|co)—Jeue Boatwright, 10; Herring, Partlow, 24: Weir, 27, Rt 55; Merchant, 158. Occoquan dhlnct—floadlyuauu Senate: Jesse, 22: Rust, 41. House of Delegates: Boatwright, 18; Herring, 42 Shmfl Kerlin, 30, Partlow, 33, Com- AUGUST 5, ROTARIANS OPEN VIRGINIA PARLEY| = Charlottesville Will Be Host to District Convention of 53 Clubs. 1 | By the Associated Press. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., August 5. | Of last year. 3; | —Rotary Clubs of the fifty-sixth dis- 1931. !mmmn&-nmmwl to be present when the two-day session | district includes the entire State of er.nb. with 53 clubs and 2,250 chlrhl K. Brown, Staunton newspa- per man, will preside over the sessions, opening at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. Brown | was recently elected governor of the | district at the district conference in | Norfolk. He has just returned from Europe, where he attended the eonvm[ tion of Rotary International in Vienna. The last executive conference of the | district was held in Winchester July SRS HT L At & very early Derlod the Whm, hld developed a notation system which | ,rnlhl?d them to write numbers running | More than 150 presidents, secretaries |into the millions. A 911 G St. 0. Nat'l 0140-2622 Rust, 39; Boatwright, 8; Herring, 58; Kerlin, 47; Partlow, 20; ‘Weir, 31; Rus- sell, 36. Noknvllle—dem 32; 88; sheriff, Kerlin, 74; Partlow, 54; commissioner ©f Tevenue, Weir, 43} missioner of revenue: Weir, 11; Russell, 49. Occoquan—Jesse, 80; Rust, 90; Boatwright, 40; Herring, 130; Kerlin, 141; Partlow, 28; Weir, 72; Russell, 99. Supervisor: J. Lindsay Dawson, 118; F. B. Morgan, 113, e e I e i e O et | =] | held in Prince William County. in many mn, and which was responsible for md Bow els nging out the largest number of , | Russell, 88: supervisor. C. R. Ear- It you wish to b'wrmnne;\“tl! relieved the polls in & , | hart, 62; Walter H. Ellicott, M: Hor'» of gll ln stomach and wels, take A : s i 3 , .| ton, Jesse, 21; Rust, 1 fl?ht e g T Ry 114" The greatest : , 38; 1% Herring, 22 Kertin, 10 Part bad e 132,000 HOMES Are Heated Right By HERCULES FURNACES From Sears Costs Now 5 5 Delivered effects resulting fror the six magisterial ‘with pmpomnu of tax reduction en- deavoring to replace the incumbents, all of whom were standing for re-elec- tion, and four of whom were on rec- ord as voting to uphold the county blufi‘:e“ following & heated hearing of citizens. C. C. Lynn Wins. In the Manasses district C. C. Lynn, who was appointed to the board by Judge Walter T. McCarthy to fill out the unexpired term of the late James R. Larkin, found himself in a strenu- ous fight with Martin D, Lynch. Lynn polied 443 votes to Lynch's 275. D. E. 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