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ASSOCIATED PRESS POLITICAL REVIEW Many Situations Have Arisen in Eastern States Friday, Oct. 81, — The most re- tent roview of the political situa- tion in the eastgrn slates shows a number of important situations created by the candidates and fs- sues at stake. The review starting with,New York is as follows: New York — The gubernatorial race in York Dbetween ernor Alfred K. Smith and Colonel Theodore Roosevelt i3 attracting natlonal interest second onky to that attached to the race the presi- den Governor Smith b tional figure he of the e pla in the extended dead- Jock at the Democratic national convention. After the nomination of John W. Davis he declared he would not candidate for re- election as governor, hut his party Jeaders as well as the rank and file’ of the pagly became so insistent that e head the state tioket that he finally yielded and was nomi- nated by acclamation. He has be- hind him a long record of honor- able public service, is most has ever had and as a vote getter is regarded as the champion of New York. Colonel Roosevelt won his nomi- nation on the first ballot from a number of Republicans with fine records for public service and has waged a vigorous campaign, plead- ow Gov- came a na- A1S¢ part be a one ot the | popular governors New York | opposed by Mayor F. W, Donnelly, Trenton, Democrat; and George L. Rucord, Jersey City, Independent Progressive and LaFollotte, sup- porter, v New Jersey had six Republican and a like number of Democratic! representatives in the last con- gress. All are seeking re-election with the exception of Charles F. X 0'Brien, Democrat of the 12th dis- trict. For his place Mrs. Mary T, hairman of the state commlittee, has been nominated. joth John W, lalollette have J Jersey, Delaware — The contest Unted States senator between G eral Coleman du Pont, Republican, and James M. Tunnell, Democrat, | engaged a major amoupt of interest | in the political campaign in Dela- ware. There were some factional lifferences In the Republican ranks which made the situation more in- teresting. Davis and Senator campaigned in for Republcans declared that the difference within the party would not endanger the Republican pres- idential ticket in Delaware, while the Democrats, inspired by the R publican difficulties, expressed themselves as hopeful of complete | | success for national and state tic-| Ake Because of differences among three factions favoring the LaFol-! lette and Wheeler candidacies, the independent movement did nof show great activity in the cam- paign. Delaware will also elect a con- | gressman, governor, lieutenant gov- | ernor, attorney general, state treas- urer and state auditor. West Virginia. — West Virginia’s | special interest in the outcome of | the presidential election, because | for the first time in the history of the state a mative son is @ presi- | on ! districts four present mally Regpublican voters to cast their ballots for him, as a means of turning Into the Democratic col- | umn the majority which four years ago went to the Republicans and established the present Republican administration in the state. Presidential questions have {ig- ured in the race for a seat in the | United States senate between Guy D, Goff, Republican, and Willlam E, Chllton,x Democrat, The West Virginia Farmer-La- bor ticket and the American ticket have only presidential and vice- presidential candidates and electors on the ballot, requirements of state election laws preventing these parties from nominating state tic- | kets, for which there are candidates only of the Republican, Demo- cratic and Soclalist parties. M. LaFollette and Bur- ton K. Wheeler are twico named | the ballots, as Parmer-Labor and Soclalist party candidates, and in both parties the same list of presidential electors is given Howard M. Gore, Republican, and Judge Jake Fisher, Democrat, are making the race for the gov- crnorship. In the Robort congregsional Denfocratic reflection, state's six representatives ok while in two of the publicans whom they two years ago scck a réturn to their former places. Political sufticiently lines fn carly Maryland — Maryland settled districts Re- | succeeded | ! this fall to convince both the Demo- cratic and Republican leaders that nothing could be taken for granted in the presidential fight in this normally Democratic state, ‘and that the chances would be in favor of the party that did the harder | and more eftective work. The Democrats concededly have #had the ®Better organization, probably the best they have had In 20 years. With hard wor kthey believe they will carr ythe state for Davis over Coolldge, with LaFollette rather far in the rear. Besides the qajor parties and the Independent or LaFollette ticket, the Labor party has filed the names of their candidates for president and Vi president with the secre- tary of state. Maryland expects the return of the present congressional delega- | tion, thres Republicans and three ! Democrats. No state officers will he alected | this year. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Realty transfers have been corded as follows: | J8seph Borowski has transferred | ! property on Beaver street to Boles- llaw Chielewski. The Dyson Land company has transferred property on West Main street to Salvatore lLaRocca and Sebastiano Gozzo. | George W. Traut has transferred | {property on Mountain road to Otto | Marshall, re- New Two Family House 10 Rooms, all Improyements, Ce Lot. 50x150. Just off West Main St. yrner Westerly and Ridgewood Sts. One Mile from Post Office. PEAGE REIGNS IN CHIMATONN Tong War Is Ended and Business Is Resumed New York, Oct, 81,—Peace reigned in Chinatown today. Gone were the harried yellow faces, the scurring figures, and in their places were crowds of shoppers who casually went about thelr business as though the feud between the Tongs had never existed. News that a truce had been signed travelled through the quarter last | night with remarkable rapidity. There was a noticeable lifting of the tension that has pervaded the section since the feud between the On Le- ongs and the Hip Sings.began. The only reminder +of the bitter war that has cost eight lives and a score of injuries in this city was the large number of bluecoats who continued their watch over all places where Orienfals are known to con- gregate. The police department, not- withstanding the announcement of a two weeks' armistice, décided not to relax their vigilance for the pres- ent at least. Announcement of the truce game from the Chinese Consul General Chang, one of the lcaders in the peace movement that was almost frustrated by the klling of a Hip Sing Tongman in the very shadow ot the bullding In Chinatown where the peaco parleys were being held, By the time the excitment in the narrow little street where th shoot- ing incurred had dled down, many of the merchants who attended the conference in the Hip Sing head- quarters, departed for their homes in Philadelphia, Washington, Boa- tom and Chicago, complaining that although they had been assured that leaders of the On Leongs would be present, not one was there, and as- | serting that a settionfent of the dif- ferences was impossible. When the consul general made his announce- mdpt several hours later, the news came as a distinct nurprolze. '§he truce became ective at midright and included all ~ Chinese settlements throughout the.country, according to the consul general who said“that efforts will be made to establish permanent peace in the two weeks in which both sides have agrecd to lay aside their differences. SLASHES THROAT, DIES Greenwich, Conn, Oct. 31.—Ar- thur Parks, 62, of Riverside, cut his throat and died, last night. He re- cently underwent an operation and members of the family said that his condition had made his despondent. He is survived by his wife, his moth- er and sister. Sloan’s gets right at the trouble You'll get thk. sre relief for mllen, lpa (ul ankles with Sloan's, It requires notiresome rubbing: the medicineitself does i by - G n it are ents that are so lfimuhflw the + circulation that the momcnt it is lpp!lod, {resh Eie rallal 86 cents, * purified blood xn h the ach- d this enriched lyd:lnl out; uellinfi tions In no ti.mg Get, wdly. Al Sloan's Liniment “%, For Omck Results Use Herald Classtfted Ads ing with the voters to take him | dential candidate, has given an un- Also a few CHOICE BUILDING LOTS for what he is and what he has|usual turn to the pre-election cam- Birnbaum’s done and to forget that he is the | p: son of a former president. The nominee has attacked the Demo- cratic extravagance. On the other hand, Governor Smith has denied this charge and has pointed out a saving of $800,~ 000 by the consolidation of the de- partments of highways, publie works and public buildings, declar- ing that further reorganization and consoldation of state departments was thwarted by a Republican as- semdly. The governor also has claimed credit for reducing state | income and property taxes 25 per- cent, Pennsylvania — The campaign 4n Pennsylvania has been a compar- | atively quiet one, but with the sup- porters of the LaFollette . presi- dential ticket, showing considerable | activity, especially in the mining| regions. | There are nine sets of presiden. tial electors, Republican, Demo- | cratic, Socialist, Prohlbition, Amer- fcan, Commonwealth Land, Indus- trialist, Labor, and Workers, ap- appearing on the official ballot in the order named. | Senators Lal'ollette and Wheeler | ¢ running on the Labor ticket | and their names also appear on the | ballot as the presidential el dates of the Socialist party. Efforts | are being made by the Republican organization to increase its repre- | sentaion in Congress by holding the | y have in the | "Ou , and m\w!urmg some of the six held by Democrats. The Inde- pendent movement represented by | LaFollette and Wheeler figures in some of the congressional contests. A state superior court judge, | state treasurer and auditor general | will be elected; also half the mem- | Vership of the state senate and the full membership of the lower house of the legislature. New Jersey — In the November | elections this state will select one United States senator, 12 congres- | sional representatives, one of whom | may be a woman, and will plek its | 16 presidential electors from a fleld of 112 candidates. Represented on the presidential ballot in addi- | tion to Republican and Democratic | partieg are the Progressive (La-| Follette) Socialist-Labo I‘rnhflu-‘ ton, Commonwealth L \\'ork-‘ ers and American groups. The senatorial race is a triangu- Jar contest with United States Sen- ator Walter E. 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