Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1936, Page 6

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T A—6 % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.' C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1936. RS M -, »3: % YA S ¥ iy %3 Ll g : b xfi}l,.' % X SRl P 1 Searchlights on Monument Grounds. A remarkable night photograph of the crowd in f; 'he Evening Star Building listening to radio returns and watching Associated Press Wirephotos thrown on a screen giving a Nation-wide picture of the election. —Star Staff Photos. - W s 3 F P « f\. i Giving Washingtonians and Nearby residents news of the election by Star reporters in the editorial room keeping tabulations on the in- Widespread returns being given to callers from the telephone room. radio. A view of the radio room at The Evening Star. coming returns to be relayed to radio and telephone rooms. Thousands of calls were handled by the staff of reporters. ; A‘ 5 4 - - . i Gov. and Mrs. Alf M. Landon as they psed last night at the executive mansion in g Wehile the rest of the country was all excited about who‘the next Prgn'dfnt would Topeka shortly before the Governor conceded Roosevelt’s re-election. Senator and Mrs. McAdoo voting at Los Angeles be, David Lynn (center), architect of the United States Capitol, put in his time super- —Copyright, A .P. Wirephoto. after flying from Manila to aid the New Deal. vising drawing of plans fc - “he inaugural stands. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Norman Thgmas, Socialist candidate, anyl his wife in Mayor &} Guardia of New York nhd Mrs. La Guardia . and Mrs. James J. Walkgs as they appeared at fi Former President Hoqjer watching as O. L. Ellio® aNew York ing booth. leaving voting machine in New York. hei lling place in New York! “puts ballot in box at Palo Alto.

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