Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1932, Page 10

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A—10 = HAVLEY BEIVED LOSER W PRINARY 900 Votes Behind Mott for | Nomination—Roosevelt Is Easy Victor. By the Associated Press. PORTLAND, Oreg,, May 23.—Repre- sentative Willis C. Hawley, veteran Ore- gon Republican Congressman, appar- ently has failed of renomination. With only a few scattered precincts unreported today, he was 900 votes be- hind James W. Mott, State corporation commissioner. Haw!ey has represented Oregon in Congress 25 years. Starkweather Chosen. An even closer Lattle was fought for the Democratic nomination in the same | Harvey Starkweather appar-| district, ently besting William Delzell by ap- proximately 300 votes in last Friday's primary. The vote, nearly complete, was: Mott, 30,958; Hawley, 29.972; Starkweather, 11,865: Delzell, 11,620. ‘Walter B. Gleason apparently won the only other close race and the right to_oppose Frederick W. Steiwer, Re- publican incumbent, in the November senatorial race. Gleason, with 21873 i‘fltes, was 300 ahead of Elton C. Wat- ins. Roosevelt Wins. Oregon’s 13 votes in the Republican national convention here were pledged by preferential vote to Joseph Irwin . former Senator from Maryland. only candidate on the party’s presi- dential ti Gov. Franklin D. Roose-~ York easily obtained the atic_votes, polling 4 to 1 . William H. Murray of 25,000 wrote in President Hoover's name, but France polled more than 60,000 votes. SHOOTS SELF SEEKING BURIAL WITH SPOUSE Louisville, Ky., Man in Critical Condition—Sent Bullet Near Heart. By the Ascoclated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 23.—A desire to be buried today with wife who died Friday prompted Fra Davis, 61, 1o attempt to_end his life yesterday, police said. is, special agent_for the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New himself near the heart in es here, - nts said Davis' con- dition cal. Back South Africa Gold Basis. CAPETOWN. Union of South Africa, 2y 23 ().—The committee appointed t February to look into the of South Africa’s Temaining on gold standard re- ported unanimously in favor of it to- day £33 by P UNDERWOOD, ‘WILLIS C. HAWLEY. HINDU MYSTIC TO BREAK Washfhgton Followers Hear Apos- tle'sStatement Given Through a Jader. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, May 23.—Shri Meher | Baba, Hindu intellectual and religious exponent, yesterday told a group of fol- - | lowers that he would speak his message to America in California on June 29, | if present plans matured. | The mystic, surrounded by a group of followers from Boston, Albany, Phil- adelphia, Detroit and Washington, de- |livered his statement through a jader, | maintaining the silence with which he arrived in America last week. “I do not intend to found any reli- glon, cult, creed or society,” the com- munication stated. “There already are too many of these organizations. I have come to help people realize their ideals in daily life.” Adding he was going to California in a few days, the ®postle said “from there I must go to the Far East for qne day for spiritual reasons, but I will be back in California by the end of June.” | MISS DU PONT ENGAGED | —_ Heiress to Wed R. E. Riegel of Germantown, Pa. WILMINGTON, Del, May 23 (#).— The engagement of Miss Edith du Pont, daughter of Lammot du Pont, to Richard E. Riegel of Germantown Pa., was announced yesterday at a luncheon at St. Armour, the du Pont estate. The | wedding will take place in the Fall. | Miss du Pont came out in the season of 1930-31. Her father is the president | || of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. —_— The membership of the Independent Order of Sovereign Grand Masons num- | bers 2,463,000 HIS SILENCE ON JUNE 29/ NOT IN 20 YEARS has the HOME IMPROVEMENT dollar...been able to buy so MUCH General home improvement prices are about 30 per cent lower this year than at any time in the past twenty. 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