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iy TdE EVENING " TVEASKELECTION 1S HEAD OF PR Personal Following May Give] Cerro Advantage in Oc- tober 11 Balloting. By the Associated Press. LIMA, Peru, October 8-—Peruvians, | having experienced the sensations o!l I being under five different governments within 13 months, will go to the polls’ October 11 to elect a President under | legal forms. i There are five candidates for the ! place, headed by Lieut. Col. Luis M.!| Sanchez Cerro, ‘whose five months’ tenure of the provisional presidency was interrupted last March by the junta which has been in control since. The other aspirants are Victor Raul Haya de la Torre, Arturo Otores, Rafael Larco Herrera and Jose Maria de la Jara y Ureta. i Col. Sanchez Cerro held his provi- tlonal presidency longer than any of the other individuals who occupied the | presidential palace after President Le- guia, “dictator of the 11 years’” was overthrown the night of August 25,/ 1930. The first revolutionary govern- ment lasted only a matter of hours, being interrupted, in fact. as members OKmZhE cabinet were taking the oath of office. Regime Lasts Two Day Then came a regime lasting two days, followed by Sanchez Cerro, who -gave way to a four-day government “headed by Dr. Ricardo Leoncio Elias, a justice of the Supreme Court. David . Samanez Ocampo, a farmer with a penchant for politics, is head of the | junta which grabbed the reins from Ellas’ hands. None of the five candidates heads a ; distinct political party, such organiza- tions having gone out of style while Leguia was in power . Personal following. therefore, will “count strongly in the balloting, and * Sanchez Cerro probably is the most widely known of the group. He has! s rallied to his standard most of those ! leaders who believed that Leguia “mortgaged Peru to the international | _bankers” and sold out®his country in . the Tacna-Arica dispute with Chile “for the sake of keeping himself in power. The second man on the list, Dr.| *Haya. spent several years in Europe, sand his enemies say he took part in some of the Russian Soviet eongresses .and is & “disguised Communist.” He *1s known to the rank and file as the hero of a 1923 student uprising. Arturo Osores Was a former premier | and diplomat under Leguia, but started an armed revolt in 1924. Thereafter <he had six years' solitary confinement on San_ Lerenzo Island, followed by exile in New York, whence he returned a year ago. _Rafael Larco Herrera is a million- »aire farmer who came into prominence a few months ago when the junta made him minister of foreign affatrs. | He is distinctly a “new man” to Peru- vian voters. Dr. de la Jara, like Osores, is a for- mer Leguia diplomat. He lost his| standing in March, 1925, when he called upon the army to depose his chief following the Coolidge award in the Tacna-Arica dispute. He was ex- ;Il;t: living for several years in Argen- | DRY CRUSADE URGED BY MISSION SOCIETY M. E. Women, Meeting Here, Also| Laud U. S. Participation in Geneva Arms Parley. A resolution, urging its ‘members to work for prohibition as never befor was adopted by the Baltimore branc: - of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, meeting in final session of its sixtieth annual convention, in Foun M. E. Church yesterday afternoon. The resolution praised the work of the missionary society’s missionaries in the fleld “in the cause of temperance. The society also adopted a resolu- tion approving the Disarmament Con- - ference, to be held in Gen in Feb- ruary, and “the United States’ partici patios The resolutions were intro- duced by Miss Elizabeth F. Pierce of this city, airman of the Resolutions Committee. As chairman of the Retirement Fund | Committee of the general Woman' Foreign Missionary Soclety of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Miss Pierce reported that a retirement fund, started in 1908 for retired missionaries, had reached a total of $1,162,881.8 The fund was reported to her, she said, - by Miss Florence Hooper of Baltimore, { treasurer of the general society. Mrs. Walter B. Kerr of Baltimore, Miss Anna Bacon, Baltimore; Mrs, R. A, Compton, Cumberland, Md., and Mrs. W. ; J. Harkness, De Land, Fla.. were elected delegates to the general _executive group for 1932 at yesterday's session. The delegates and branch officers were . installed late vesterday afternoon. The « branch officers were those elected in September, in Baltimore, by the branch executives and were confirmed at the | convention yesterda; i © Run Closes Bankint.Nrewnk‘ ‘ NEWARK, N. J., October 8 (#).—The . First National Bank of this city closed « yesterday after a run of 21, hours and was turned over to national bank ex-| aminers. Officials said the bank was :closed to protect depositors after heavy thdrawals. | about a relief food wagon in the plrk} i and were served meals by a red-headed | Cigarettes Denied Evanston Co-Eds In Sorority Room By the Associated Press. EVANSTON, Ill, October 8.— Northwestern University co-eds who desire to smoke in their sorority houses, apparently won't be permitted to do so. ‘The Women’s Quadrangle As- soclation denied the request of a petition for smoking rooms, signed by a majority of co-eds. It was stipulated that the re- quests would be yeconsidered if all 15 sororities, by unanimous actior. of their boards, made a de- mand for smoking rooms. Tbe girl students pointed out, how- ever, that this was impossible be- cause two of the houses are de- nied smoking rights by national sorority rules. FORT MYER POLOISTS WIN TWO TOURNEYS Third Cavalry Takes Five-Goal Cup as 16th Field Artillery ‘Gets Consolation Trophy. ‘Two polo championships took up a year’s residence at Fort Myer yesterday, when the 3d Cavalry and the 16th Field Artillery fours outrode the War College Whites and the Fort Humph- ries Engineers by wide margins to cap- ture final honors in the 5-goal and consolation tournaments, respectively. ‘This is the second successive year that the 5-goal title has been held by the 3d Cavalry aggregation, and their hard riding and accurate hitting yes- terday afternoon indicated that an ex- ceedingly strong team will have to be developed somewhere next year if the title is to be wrested from the combi- nation of Capt. T. Ligon, Capt. G. R. Smith, Capt, C. Palmer and Lieut. W. A. Holbrook. The winning with individual silver cups, followins | the games, at a tea dance given at Fort | Myer. | | | teams were presented After A;restl—Food. 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