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1 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1935. 3D PARTY TICKET G.O. P. SILENT ON STATE SENATORS FROM COUNTY MISSING FLIER For Board of Aldermen. (450 out of 547 precincts.) First Ward.

CHANDLER LEAD HEARS 100,000 (Continued from First Pasre.) CHANDLER LEAD IN 3D 14,682 (Continued from First Tage.) IN '36 HELD SURE KENTUCKY VOTE .50.004 .33.83: 153 i. Andrew Broaddus, D. Yertncr D. Smith. R.

Eugene Sutherland. S. Second Ward. (Continued from First Pagre.) (Continued from First Fase.) Horace A. Tavlor, D.

.49.893 .38,863 165 i Negro, goes The distinction of be-jMarvin n. Taylor, i inw the only Republican elected Sara Kasdan, cincts in the First are in Mc-Crackcn, whore thirty-three are they are available for a National; York tomorrow on the S. S. ticket is something else. Southern Cross, and, after a so- "We have one Farmer-Labor! journ in Panama, expects short-Senator from Minnesota and wejly to be rolling down to Rio and to office in the entire Third Dis-j Third Ward.

i trict. He won a seat in the House August J. Hanke, 49.817 1 sSt on to Buenos Aires. Before leaving, Mr. Barkley is of Representatives from the Fif-jC.

M. Falk, 38,909 tv-eiPbth District, defeating an- "ru- sued a statement in which he took 1 Has- 1 V- vJt 1 MA Ti'Ttf 49.871 38,923 Cher Negr, C. R. Jt A A That district was completed dur Fifth Ward. I ing the day, with the following re James II.

Ross, 49.723 expect to elect another. "In such an event, it would most likely be Governor Olson, and if he is a candidate he most certainly will be elected. "In any election, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, North and South Dakota, Montana, Colorado, Washington, and even portions of California, would produce a very substantial third party vote. In many of these States, the State Departments of the American Federation of Labor have indorsed a third Anderson. 2,337: Tucker.

sults Sidney D. Handmakcr, 33.969 occasion to scoff at Republican claims that the Eastern results meant a New Deal reverse. "Gloating: Over Crumb." "Anybody who can get any Republican consolation out of those results in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, after analyzing them, is like a hungry man gloat yab; Samuel 1. Speevack, A D-Pace. 169 pendent.

54. sixth NVard i to be counted, and in Trigg, where fifteen remain uncounted. Unless McCracken's precincts pile up top-heavy Democratic votes the Fifth, and not the First, will be banner Democratic precinct this year. Second Democratic Bv The Second District, where the Ehca-Lnffoon "bolt" gave the Republic, ms pre-election hope of c.ltTV;n,, district, went Democratic by 16,394 with seven precincts uncounted in Muhlenberg. The "bolt" amounted to nothing except in Logan County.

The Democrats' normal majority is less than 16,000. Mr. Chandler carried the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Dis- tour other Democrats were vie--tors in legislative districts ry u-pletcd during the day, and Demo-i UjVKl -u u' crats in the three remaining legis- Seventh Ward, lative districts and the two Sena- Karl Jungbluth, D. torial districts are far enough Richard H. Mcncfce, R.

ahead to insure their election. Ernest Glur. Ferd A. Gnau defeated Shirley Eighth Ward. D.

Krauth in the Fifty-second Gcorsc Rush. D. Legislative District bv a vote ot i c'-crFes Peers' 3,750 to 2.324. Carl Schneider idb'cttcr, S. 40.797 1 .38,893 49.773 .33.43 HI .38.855 161 (Associated Pre Wirepr.oto.

SIR CHARLES ing over a crumb. But in thijs instance, there even be a crumb. "There was only one real test on Tuesday. That was in Kentucky. There the New Deal was the issue, and everybody knew it.

The election there was the only party movement. "So far as we can see, the farm Eroup is rapidly breaking away from both the old parties in the West and Northwest. Says Democrats Would Lose Most. "On the basis or 1D34, the Democrats would lose more by a third J. JOSEPH HETTINGER.

JOHN E. TKAGER. Voters of Louisville and Jefferson County elected John E. Trager as State Senator in the Twenty-third District, and J. Joseph Hettinger in the Thirty-seventh District.

Both are Democrats. Mr. Hettinger BRITISH AVIATORS SEARCH SEA FOR KINGSFORD-SMITH (Continued from First Page.) party than the Republicans. It tricts. Mr.

Swope carried the! was State Representative in the Fifty-third District for the last two State-wide one in the country in the sense that complete State tickets were offered. iNinth by 33,477, which may reach; years jiuiifu t.jiu votes in ine rutv-j fourth District to defeat Abe B. Herman, who rolled 3.718. Charles Matthew II. Goetz, 49.771 i P.

Farnslcy was an easy winner in JscPh Volpert, 33,853 the Fifty-fifth District, polling Tenth Ward. 4.032 arrainst 2.355 nolled bv Pm-H ao 77 I'd, "If Kentucky had gone Republi would be a disaffection of disap-j pointed Roosevelt men rtither than an actual desertion of the Democratic Party." Bosch contended there is a decided drift from the Democratic can, every reactionary leader in 1 1 the United States would now be LEGISLATIVE RACE VOTES Tasman Sea. He set and reset world records between England and Australia and circumnavigated the globe in an epic flisht Leonard Walker. William T. Rollo won in the Fifty-sixth Dis- talking about the collapse of the Roosevelt Administration.

But 36,500 when four Bell, twelve Pulaski, fourteen Jackson and nineteen Knox precincts are counted. Tin-; Democratic lead in the Fourth stood at 7.080, with twenty-one precincts to be counted. Fifteen of 1 uncounted precincts ar in and six are in Barren. The final Democratic ma- Edward Schoppcnhorst, R. .38,877 Eleventh Ward.

Carl A. Jackman. 49.735 cincts. all T.inrnlri rtemniral which took two vears and covered trict bY narrow margin of 73 Kentucky overwhelmed Republi Senate Race Results. Senate race results follow: votes, defeating Carl F.

Ascher can hopes with the greatest Domo Party, "although we haven't yet determined if it is toward the Republican Party." Bosch showed little enthusiasm 80,000 miles. Harry G. Rcid. 33,900 J. C.

money, j. Republican, ft. Forty-third District Rovle Cotintvl and Democrat. John Robinson, unopposed. Mc-j Distnct 'complete.

Mercer and i Democrat, S. Mather cratic majority ever recorded in Di'rict if'ul'nn a ickin.m Democ rat. J. man. Tb.e vote was: Rollo, Aschcrman, 2.434.

Twelfth Ward i3or.ild. unoi'iiesc-d. fnr h. campDcti. D.

Judicial Council To Meet TI jori'y probably will be about 6.500. '73 out of K4 prrrini'ts, l-av. Lvn; K'pnoncin. C. Hail.

5.33.1. Fort I). i Anderson Comv) i Democrat. J. Bowen.

unopposed. Rufus A. Hines. R. llirsdaV! Roard of Aldermen were leadinn .49.752 161 a State election." Roosevelt Ihred Primary.

President Roosevelt, back at the White House after his sojourn at i C. II, U87, lie- rnrtv-sivh District iromplete. all in puDiicun, J. Is. Alra nncr.

o. I Webster: l- ii Di.iiiicr. Hruiccrstui and Frankfort. Nov. 8.

All! around 10.000 votec each Fori Sixth Is Chandler's. In the Sixth District, where Mr. Chandler and Mr. Swope live, Mr. Chandler's lead stood at 14,410, Tor City Controller.

(450 out of 547 precincts) John Engelhard, D. 49.9(17 Counncsi-Dcmocrut. Leo J. Kuu, uaop-IM:) epuoiic8n. u.

urr. p0'cn- i Fo; tv-si'venth District, complete, all In Sixth District I Complete. Christian and i County Democrat. Rus.scll Hyde Park, adhered to his policy Com.t judcs meet example. Twelfth Ward figures of making no comment on elec- 450 precincts are: 33,915 tinn r-PRiilts.

but it was not diffi- I A A J- Campbell, Democrat. i trea tr. l. xvietzner, it. and prooaiDly will reach la.000 -jga-.

-bucau. r. w. ii.6,4. wi, 2.r.:i.

vber ninrtecn Favette and eichtl Seventh D.strict lni out of 110 pre-1 ni-rict (complete, ill In for the A. A. A. and crop reduction. The A.A.A.

corn-hog poll, lie said, gave the farmers no opportunity to vote on an alternative to reduction methods. The Farmers' Holiday Association adheres to the principle of controlled marketing rather than controlled production. Bosch came to New York to deliver an address under the auspices of the League for Political Education, preceding by a week Governor Olson's appearance here. llu" in ill? i til 1 k. npi I-! Brier.

Muhirttnon: ai.d Ohio. 1 t'ouu? -Democrat, j. E. Robin A ur.os, Repub- State's judicial council, and: lican. 38.825; Campbell lead of l.tlti; Kcpub'ican.

William Mitchell, a'1- Democrat. J. M. U.Dol; Republican, Lincoln County precincts counted. i While.

13.403. 10.927. Ninth District Losan, Simpson and Todd rra nnrf in the! 1 The Democratic lead Cei in Democrat. J. Lee Moore, unop-1 v.f.-.n, For State Senate.

(23d District, 126 out of 183 precincts) John E. Traqcr, W. A. Armstrong. 12.113 (37th District, 133 out of 161 precincts) J.

Joseph Hettinacr, D. 15,313 formerly Republican district at the i P--ea- irm-. crat. naker. "unopposed" t- A ilnrt Eleventh District complete.

Alien. Ed-1 District. 141 out of 287 pre- head Of the KrnUlCK, LlCKing wrrer Dcii.H.Ti,t Ur icmcts. ail in Jefferson Counivi Deir.o-BiS? Sar.riv Rivers was 5.509 with ll.t97; Jicpubacati. Dr.

E. J. Keen. James Jnrr.ctt. 19.558; Kepub- consider appropriate subjects and listen to addresses by different persons.

The program calls for three addresses one by Judge Lafon Allen. T.miivilln nn thr "Wnrlr nf cult to guess that he was happy over Mr. Chandler's triumph. Reports telling of the mounting majority in Kentucky were taken to him from time to time. Mr.

Roosevelt could derive considerable satisfaction from Mr. Chandler's record-breaking victory for several reasons. One was the fact that Ken- Allen 71. Carter and Joseph Muenninhoff, Democrats, were leading by around 12.000 votes in their race for County Commissioner against Ren F. Vogt and lica SlXtv TIl Wifl iIRI.

HI HUJU ThirtCCHill DlUiaC f.S of IS? ore. in Pike to be counted. i run-is. Ht.vo. vi utt rt.it T' 0 a the Commiinner, ITnHer thni Mchler.

In 498 precincts Wilbam Mchler Ardcry ISTamcl The fi I Lawrence D. Haldauf, R. 11,007 Fiftv-seiuind District i complete, all in Louisvi He i I Ferd A. Onau, 3. isn: nepuhitcan.

S. D. Krantli. 2.324. Fifty-' i.n ri 1 list net out of al all A.

W. Pfelfer, 5.959; He pubhea T. A. Doll. 3.1 ell Fifty-fourth Di-Tict all tn uemocraiic majoruy mi wiiium Dumui.

6.z6. that Renub lean territory Will be! atccntn out ol laa pre- Renubltcan territory will bej Futccnth i.xtru-t out of jsr. Bar Organization Act," another by Judge Richard Priest Dietzman, me ngurcs are: Carter. 57.284: Muenninghoff 56.549: Vest. 44.871- In Lllh District Final unofficial returns Friday Democrats had registered in jv.i.v.s.

auu annut Democrat. MJiniiri Uuurne, Itepuft-1 j. i i-. i 1 1 li rn l-i LoulsviKO -Democrat, Carl Schneider ie Democrats lead in 1- uc -cv- tie. nntomlli r.

Til Borman. 3.718. night showed W. B. Ardcrv.

Dam-h inn to the refusal of Governor ganization. Work and Purposes of I 1' 1U l'alnt. lndepend- 4.3L1: A Fifty-iifti-. Di-tnct r.ieirui i.i HtJtlllL H.OVIU 11C-11 in I 1:,. l)a 1 If r.

1' nn-it vne f.lorf.-vH Pit-pnit Tn-lnn in i if fnnn Thoin.ns S. Rhea tO P.T.-,i"..tt thrpo'topt -tiers, Jo. i.e ptto.ic.it;, Kay Rreatir.tt and three Menifee the Council," and "Methods ofi l' Handling a Docket." bv ote In Precincts. fifteen i the iourteenth Judicial District precincts are completed, finishinsj Nineteenth otnet re- 53 out, 1 rirt 'ciiplete. all in i Monroe Fields, Whitesburg.

i lie OlMnocrat. Rnlio, For House of Representatives. (51st District, 214 out of 237 precincts) James Garnett, D. 28,723 John G. Thomas, 21.873 Harry Ward, 139 (52d District.

31 out of 31 precincts) Ferd A. Gnau, 2,750 Shirley D. Krauth, (53d District, 56 out of 57 precincts) the count in the district. The -was with the Breathitt Joms. jr.

C. F. 2.484, fin v-t- ni-lrr( iSi i.nt nf 1 1 fi Unofficial result, as compiled and tabulated by The Courier-Journal, arc: For Governor. C493 Out of 021 Precincts.) over iirfimas ts. Aicoregor, Ke-ptiblican, by a majority of 8.394.

The vote was, Ardery McGregor 9,538. CAMPUS RADICALISM DENIED Madison, Nov. 8 P) The University of Wisconsin board of District iC.irro:!. Hfr.ry. precinct.

Uen'ocrar. Oldham Sue. by and Irimb.e CouuUtJ W. E. Mull.

5.332; Republican, Uemociat. Kaiph Uiibeit. unoppostU. i House. 4.313.

Twenty-third District .50 out of 289! FT y-iJi District. (21 out of 22 pre- Drccinct.s. nil in Lunlsviilp i I iMmnrri. i cir.rrs nil 'n Louis', i.ip) Democrat C. V.

Menifee precincts uncounted. Vote In Other Races. Tn the oilier State races the visit the President's train in Cincinnati when Mr. Roosevelt was on route to the Coast. Another was that Mr.

Roosevelt, by urging a primary upon the State committee, contributed to the surge of popular sentiment that finally compelled the holding of primaries and led to Mr. Chandler's victory. Moreover, the Kentucky outcome could be put down as confirming indications that New Deal H-gtlll3 KlclLLU 111 lt-SUlUtlUll IU- A TJ 1 Jl T-v ,1 i. Chandler, i riu'iie 60.642 cud, l. w.

Anoer- uimn I J''lt'i. o.ou. ucpuoacan. son. 2 support charges that radicalism x' Re peal A en dm en Vote By Counties 46,236 123 Herman Hornun" ijemoc.ais leu nit: nrpuuintnu Armstrong, majorities that roughly ap- Twcntv-iuth District i complete, au in I Campoel! county Dtmocrat.

U. W. Ha-i proximated Mr. Chandler lead gaUi 14 Republican, jmes a. District Oldham and Trim.

Me Con. its Democrat. Herbert Cook, in, opposed. District (Carrnll nrl Albert W. Pfeiffer, 6,472 rampant at the university.

-JJ I Theodore Doll, 3,996 over Mr. Swope. In 3,8.0 W. E. Cissna.

W. A. Sandefur. John J. Thobe, CC 209 146 The vote by counties on the cincts, Charles D.

Arnett led rTyVM il'mJ- E. P. Morrow for Secretary Of ACro.by. Hepuulxan. Leer; Vote liy Counties In Coventor Race amendment to repeal the Seventh (Prohibition) Amendment to the! tides are running strong oeyona State.

10 4 a.uut. uistria out oi ix For Governor. (498 Out of 621 Precincts.) vicrcu, Rivtv. (54th District, 44 out of 44 precincts) Carl Schneider, 4,310 Abe B. Berman, 3,718 (55th District, 33 out of 33 precincts) rj rl.rrtt Ml I C1I1L JdCKOU.

Kentucky Constitution follows: ithe Alleghemcs. In 3.8 i0 precincts ii. M. Vincent. i0cicaiie Jonn w.

Democrat. P. Sidebottom. Johnson, 58.236 in First Pistrict. Precincts The vote by counties Governors race follows: "Emphatic Indorsement.

Under auspices of the Dcmo- Asainst led Davies for Attorney kuiwtu. m. General, 463,037 to Earn-i lSr'au' Harrison. nLJ? est Shannon led S. B.

Allen iormc Auditor, 456,644 to Harry; Tniriy-itm Dittu-t iw pre- -iinorr W. Peters for Superintendent of mocr'waacV1 i.sst tv i C'tu'iri i riKii: -n. Mu County) Committee, Sena- i tic 'Charles P. Farnslcy, D. 4.032 (J.

Leonard Walker, 2.355 First District. Prrcitlft Toial Reported Clwr.dicr Swope J. J. Kavanash, 45.203 James O'Hcarn, 114 II. S.

Bell, 207 J. W. Grecnwell, 203 Tor Secretary of State. (498 Out of 621 Precincts.) P. P'ltzpatrict, unop- 1'UDI lnsu ucuuii, icu i.ii.

ir.oraa.i 741 iJ'tU 1412 6C3 i ffsisilor James E. Murray, of Montana, "t'Put int0 a -formal statement today 2672 jine claim that Kentucky has given I 541' i token that the country is back of j-jMr. Roosevelt. This statement cfi'tVcndcri all tn County. To: 1 It-purtcd For Ballard ::2 I PaldwrU 24 24 Mill) Ctiioway lH 14 14 l.M) Christian f0 Crittenden 22 22 Full on 2 1 Iil firaves Ml h.i 4U0d i Hickman IS 16 14.iH I I.ivir.giton 17 17 I 1.1 13 816 Mar-hal! 2S 25 12TS McCracKen f4 SS 4 25 14 I'll Total 358 2'JJJl JVlOOre.

to tUO.din, nm iniuy-iiiiid uistrict tuir. Harlan. nr'cr iromnVtc O'Connell led Joseph W. Mar-i 6717 tin for Clerk of the Court of noyd, Vn-Si0- b. Trues- 4Sa.330 to 372.017.

civil, V. Charles T). Arnett, 57.880 "inn i Mrs. Edwin P. Morrow, 44.877 Mrs.

H. 4- McCamey, 192 1379 2571 i Tift 1J65 Carl Sche- lOHOWS: i.i"aveS "The elections Tuesday, showed that the New Deal received fmnb.qtie an indorsement as thev I Marshall Ira V. See. 4S9: In 3,370 precincts, John E. Buck- ncpubiicau.

U. Sendelback. -if 160 rhii Dim ric 73 out 1389 Elmer Lajndberg, 204 1053 Ingham, for ireasurer, tea t-Hdrn-s-precincts. Rl Democrat. JM Siiv-ri7h'h nisfri-t mr-ckpn snd Pen-Cole 4t4 113 to 373 477.

L' D- i Counucsi-Deiuocrat, A. W. Ross. 780 .11 jMct'idCKen 1538 am a year ago, in spite oi an me tor Attorney General. (498 Out of 621 Precincts.) (56th District, 31 out of 31 precincts) William T.

Rollo, 2,557 Carl F. Ascherman, R. 2,484 (57th District, 68 out of 116 precincts) 1 William E. MuU, 6.613 Walter D. House, 5,592 George Lambertus, 23 (58th District, 22 out of 22 precincts) C.

Ewbank Tucker, D. 956 Charles W. Anderson, R. Charles W. Anderson, 2,337 Samuel I.

Speevack, I. 5i 1 Second District. ciir v-itinr nirrirt- (tc For Commissioner of Agricul Sevenueth nwtner Nirbolas ana Koot-moiii Democrat. Flovd Clark, House Race Results. Results of House seat contests follow: M.

Vinlcent, 57,837 ture. Garth Fersuson led Andrew Alexander by 437,997 to 371,310. 2) 64 24 45 20 US K4 24 A'r Daniel Davies, 44,768 talk on the part of corporation attorneys, reactionary Republican politicians and public utility promoters, in behalf of their so-called constitutional rights, the preservation of American liberties, and 3340 1710 1SS0 2)it 5278 3910 1678 It 2 nriersun A. vl, irvir, It ri I I Mi'o i Allen K. Jones, P.

207 Fitat District (Hickman and Fuitou Counties W. L. Hampton, uu- CHINA CLIPPER SHIP Lnilitll District comuicte. i For Auditor. 1 127 1072(5 44 10 2B4 i lttj') Ili24 17 'U 1 'i IMtW 4i till 2ji11 it lain I.K'niocr.,1.

second Disiricw tAi.en ana Carlisle i accuiia uisrici tAi.en ana ua 2154 584'i I 1872 1 Totals Allen Eutler Duvir EGiiionson HriKi-. 1 Hopkins I.ouan McLean S.niiv-on 15111 1 ''11 11 11 a Webs' er r-nn mil t-o HOPS 1,500 MILES Cm''-'ocnu. W. P. un- (498 Qut of 621 Precincts.) Mi-Linn iiliifiiberg Ohio t.

T.viu Hourbon Conn- iiiii'i Di.stric Uiracs t-o (Continued from First Pase.) 57,731 44.737 5474 'Ernest Shannon, 1332 S. Pyrd Alien, yj I- Foumi Pan American Airways pilot and; other battle cries, mtended to lure i sii the people bac-K to tne prosperous "ii days of Herbert Hoover. "The Kentucky elections, in 43426! spite of Republican alibis that the New Deal was not an issue, is t. H'lllv -fiurth DiMricr Ml A. S.

Morsan, 193 1 Kepeal Amendment. J. H. Gricssby, 193 (498 out of 621 precincts) commander of the China clipper's; ci. nmw nf siv.

alternated at the coil- 1 it Total 22 lb 4tlU Sov -lll'H Dls'nrf of r. t' tn 1 rihud District Illsirict tf nir.niPt?. J. tlasa- trols with co-mlots George King, For Treasurer. jYes 79,463 (403 Out of 621 Precincts.) l-'-'o 13,473 Totajs r.A: Coiidiit.

Jef! Wf.i county i UcniCH T. B. McUom.vil, 13436 ivpw pvrmrit. evidence of Presi- verv explicit cvitience ol 1 it'si-j 621 73132 ourth District. first iunior flight officer, and F.

S. 2.yna: Kepuolican, Jonn V. Tayinr. .1 hi. Sinciu v-sixth District 'rnmnlntp 8H i AlfrH Adiur D.H30: Rep'ibliran.

C'hpstpr Silvers is.V 1 K. Lewis, second junior flight otn- Hcn Groan. unowned. E. Buckingham, D.

Social Security Amendment. (498 out of 621 precincts) 57,781 44,724 Lislith Di.sirlL-t t'OiiMuett, ana 22 22 3564 .24 24 2142 22 22 .034 14 14 2483 60 CO 7ii2l 22 22 1855 23 23 3414 53 5) 16 IS 3026 17 17 2076 It 13 2120 25 25 3774 54 53 25 14 1:176 390 358 56318 Second District. 20 20 2461 26 26 1069 K4 fi 4 10599 24 P4 l.t'JB 4.T 4S RtlHO 55 55 SJlsl 27 27 4552 23 4 1 56 5511 .1 4t't in 20 ei 25 -6 5422 4 24 5046 50 5 I'M 11 50 50 5523 522 515 7550S Thud Distrirt. 621 501) 62435 Fourth District. 29 14 1442 19 15 25011 32 32 4596 33 33 3281 16 16 2713 2'i 21 2837 1') 14 2t)41 25 25 3523 32 32 5U51 .14 14 I i- 2 18 18 2130 2 22 3773 12 tj 221:1 16 16 1757 33 33 4603 34 .34 5124 14 14 174J 21 21 275.5 14 lb! 2778 437 422 56452 Filth District.

17 i7 3'lt'i 105 106 15 15 .9 1707 11 3n 122 122 21177 17 17, 2315 23 23 2')5 11 339 5t2.i5 Sith District. 31 411.ll 23 2t 43ii) Roosevelt's strength. I lt)i'2 t-. Jefferson U2i: readily imagine what tne Repub-i Iff! liean high command would havej Adair stated if the elections in 2722 tucky had been different. It is Freckinritie.

14 11 26 33 IS 29 soventy-M-vcnth District all In Omi Countyi DcMifxrst. if ttot. HrvcKinriaue. cer. Six passengers Mar-iuul! IWuocrat, Joe L.

observers. Hopiioiitan. r. w. Neton.

2.54 29 Id 'I 31 lb 29 1:4 and Charles D. Cole, R. iHBiJiT. H. Turner, P.

S. Binsham, S. 4.4:17 199 196 i ii i i Nimn Uisuict 1 compiet i-u lrii-i Yes No 77,352 4,791 found easant ana comioii-i iv-ciihtb District ail County. Democratic. J.

K. irnyson ('reti: llmdin in Madison county 1 Democrat, P.ov able in the luxurious interior ot; Republican. Hoom i.n..W. 1 leutn District iLnion Count Dtsmo- lll'larmai'Pnt Hint TVcil' Vnt'k Stale stti! 1 Crosby, 6.220: He tstican. J.

H. Jone-s, Hart 2148 112 1, remains overwhelmingly a Demo- Hill For Superintendent of Public 2 '71 Instruction. 335! (493 Out of 621 Precincts.) 1413' 14 14 44.4 1'lHl 17 ill 18J4 21 HI H35: fita 2H.17 1757 1'lilH 515H lirtll cn.il 126 Ur.i 4 Itiit Hi') 3(i 174 410-i Eicventn District Hiriiueison Co'onty) District JJ mt nf 1 pr-. Sleeping PctssCngCtS on tne Democrat. CJ-orge 3.

ciuy. unoi-posed. and I.cei-Dcmocrat. 1 lJt last i cratic State in the face of every, iiai dm." K. i Vot Kc-rlcclCMl lo Kailrouil Commission.

Incomplete unofficial returns tnl OVerniE ll IIUU llOUl OrtH 'U niwc eifnrd. Meade 3.476 Harry W. reters, 57,729 Metcalfe Kiihtieih '32 out. nf 4 A rtniit c. 1218 AV.

J. Mopre, anil JacKsor.i- Deninrrxt rl" 1) Ti. 2,7 5 3 1 2 1 1 iu.l.u'.'l.'..U,. J. i.

Jiani- 1 t-r It! 1-3 24 14 la 414 ii'on, 4.3j James L. iRynerson, P. 2o2t; A. C. Guljliams, 1 JO 1 A it-" t'jlll' ISli'JVt UCt-lU 201 jCarrollton, Democrat, was re- nisi rict i complete, laureliv; webtcr Countyi- Democrat, Marion T.

I ranClSCO tO Hawaii. I McCarthy. Republican, W. A. Blac Thev read and dozed, Musick's.

3 "in- rmrieeirn D'strict eompie, all in radioed reports said, saw tneinopKm county Democrat, w. r. xapp, white, fantastically formed line and jungle of the Yucatan i Democrat. oouh. reninsula slip by to their left "IV AIDhT and watched sharks playing ins the nlacid sunlit water far be-i stxte nth iii-trrt rotint) i ij i a i.

u.Mara. J- M. Mallard. S.L'do. For Commissioner of Agriculture, elected Socond District Railroad tal jf; I effort, financial and otherwise, of the Republicans to change the Con Meade n-iture.

"Still Rack Roosevelt." 30IV2I "That seems to be true of New I Jersey, and also waningtdn noit i where the returns from the elcc-j Totals Ilitions in Philadelphia reflected "eci tl.ani'e in the ma ioritv of 1 i cilltc.Cil for the Republican candidate ini 10711 rt nnn in tho i-onnt ni.ti ijistrtci i ciiiin.iete. aii in 2353 Wit f'onntvi Democrat. A. Ca- Fifth District. (498 Out of 621 Precincts.) Commissioner over his Republican Kfpuoucau.

II. C. Stecly, Boone 49 I Garth K. Ferguson, 57,742 opponent, O. B.

Kippinsj. Jn 1,190 iinciv, 6.P76. 1.1C, Ii' eii tv-third District, Knnx County. Clai.cle 1, Democrat. J.

S. Milnm. ti.ulai.n L. 11a mmons, unop- nui infill Andrew Alexander, 44,743 precincts nut 01 1,4.3.1, est lwa lu Hcnrv Pitston 20I 157,365 and Kipping 112,277. 4cj t- in the Third Railroad District, 12 2b on pre- 11 iJlv District '52 out of 56 pre- fee ilcni.M rat Lunch came, at.

live xaoics ln.eiiiets. Df iiiOi rat Cic'. n. Martin, 4.42t, Ke-. Kepuolican.

Robtrt i iii'iier, 4 i Ar.fl 1 2 tne lounge, snortiy alter noun 21 11 eetion. Sutntnins ud tnis recent' Ken-on 9i4 (493 ill Of 621 Precincts.) hi nv. i pu 'hit-, Rifll se4 Einh'erii'h D.iric'. MeLean I. C' i.i.vi- i r'm the clipper's spick-and-span tuck I rin.cie Total is clear that the West 1 rvnriieto CICCtiOn, W.

B. O'ffionnei! 57.832 N. Kcnnaid, Ashland, Democrat, away gabey proaucmg not douu-, nv.wv. "pi Siih Di Joseph rtin, 44,893 Returns trom 1.420 of the riis- lis stronger than ever for 2ct2 Pa-eidcnt. and that even in the.

Jims' Cast, the so-called sirongiiold of y-linii Dtstrft. and Owsley, irs, Republican, G. W. Garret', an-! District complete, ail mi can, 3.423 DtsrtiCt Cillliplctc i Dtniociat. L.

J. Mr-, Wo: Repi.oiica p. Harry For Railroad Commissioner. tncts precincts save Ion, fried chicken and fruit. Started At Dawn.

With Musick himself at the con- rotiinle-all In Ei i Dnviess Wade Li it. Riley. 4.337; Republican, Han Brum-i 1,73 I lev. 2.733. i Ttretii (h Di'triet ail in: Ou eii: iioro ImmsIk Keiv i-, fill 144.S03 Kcnnard 141,125.

Can pbeii Ca.icy I TOO 11 UUL K'L l- i I i LL t-: the Republicans, there is very lit-. OS'iP jobcrt e. Webb. Mayfioid, Vc'st 07,724 Dcplocrat. was elected First Dis- tic ehantie from 1932.

trois. tne cupper, ncr iour moiorsi i.w. it B.n s. 3. 147'! Mil i 4 tit.

2. 1 2 5 1 2 lain. 1 12.1 1 ati.5 It'll i Mil IMU'l 1222 5 112 1 Tic.) 1 287 1 ') 5(1626 the over- Estbi jHsa; "Three years after Clamorous in the quiet Of ohm Democrat. Mar.Xar.' Tla'rnr'f boomed up off Biscayne Bay at' $.3, ict CommL-ssioner without oppo- ion. election of whe Inline 86 18 l'a yet i'ra ti i a lai'i ai'u ,1 111 Hit Leo I lticmri President abuse and Garraid i67ii Roosevelt, despite th 5157 Oscar ucer Ksnuam, it for ountv ommissioner.

si (438 Out 621 I'recincts.) jfS''MIcn R. 57,24 iu. v-t uhth District, (ac.nly I 1. mcr j. W.

Ilurcy tlteu.n 4 t'SO. i-iH v-i, in' Distiict, i complete, an a (tun: Democrat. Ilrarlley Mi i.ctMpt.icari. Ilariy 7. Hi.

iii.e'ict.i District Filiott and ici. ci' Democrat. Jim Sparks. 3.1)13, io. ican.

Waer R. Fannin. 4.146. 1 a iuati, Reu- J-H 5 11 25 11 5 H.t 67 1 a is -t Z'l 7 1 'i 2 1 1 'J 5 13 4.i Hi 2i lia 4a8 4 75 13 2' 17 11 a.m., and turned south against; Bn-cunruive and Har.ct i j. Ket.r.elh C.

Rite. 4.5cti, skies fhiatung itn ddvn. no-ne. s.b. attacks wnispenng (.

315! 1573 3 5 false issues, and large sums oi I Twrpfy- (V Dis; rict 'com', T)i "icio.ican, Ci.r!' 1 icstrit (Join -on -e. ail in r.d Enibrj, Fd-; Mar- i money secretly, as well as -V f'pent to confuse the electorate. r.V,cr iiepuollcaii. J. B.

Moiiet 23 21 3.6,1 '-V Joseph Mia I). ..56,543 2 Ren F. 44.871 William Mchler, 44,237 Charles H. Gairof. II) S3 i Re Set 1 Wo.

Total the public is still standing back 421 The load she carried 3,800, gallons of gasoline, 200 of lubricating oil. passengers and equip-, mcnt weighing in all 50,000 pounds; appeared light for her four 800-1 horsepower engines. After refueling and servicing III'RT IN FAI L. Otto EichbciEcr, 45, of 1301 S. 41st.

was admitted to the Cityi at p.m. Fi idny WiVl tend iniuris police he received in front of 1229 S. 4 in when he fell whi'e tryn, to enter a 'mobile. The tvr was rir. von by F.dd.e Flcrtfoi 31, District '37 out of 83 pre- p.

uc cnio: Repuohcan. J. N. Biili- Franklin D. Roosevelt." Sccnth District.

Di-'vi. ii IK nil li'liilec 14 it i Di Klnvd or, net. .11 vri t'otilc if 47 Democrat. Rollin" Stone Savs- For County i'Jo t'i 0 H. G.cs:2, 1).

4 )8 475 7 Seventh llitrict. 4 7 3 1 31 54 1 23 .51 i Jit publican, Wavnt Dirict tcotuiltie. all rat. W1.1- V. C.

TllCil.as. l.tv Dcn.o, Rep bi.cn icii Cm 3.5:6. th I. uc 44.7tli 722 S. police rcpoi ted.

I i in I 1 rili.fr Or I MurOn i 1'f-iry I'lKl' I overnight at Acapuico, the clipper will continue by easy stages to Sari Francisco to he readied for her Pacific flight late this nn nith. C1C, it Ii 1. R- I'lt't ttti p.t-t ptjitcr T. Ain. White.

2.475 nut vl 2h llt'P- ciiict 1 Dt'niO-02H0 Dl.sl lCt tSililicoi. C. E. unop-1 cut y-s' it.acr. I Mr a man got to have: Confidence: IN HI5SEUF tF HE Expects others To Place confidence cf 12.

Ii 2 1 r.cr.1 :) ithth iMsitit t. 3 73 2 THIS IS NAT20MAL .794. yt n- .1 T.arit:.o; r. Herein Cc. tl In.

PHiLCO BP 97 ikm kL Sf4 -n 1: 1 58 7 men- t. 'f. en- n-i iv R. too ri eoi; it. I t'i M' 'T 1: Ice 1 nf AT let 1: EeiiuiOl' Ociit'ici'h li-'s.

'ti rr.rr, I n- ft 47 31 2 .3 2152, 34 34 2 Hut) 2154 1 23 I 52 2 5413 2227; 23 25 15uj 51 52fiR 3 2.11 47 3.3.1 4024, 5 12 233 15675 13'tl2; icliih H7 3 ei 5 15 1 'i 7 1 O8 2 3 V4 17, 2 27 i 24 25. 25 Oc'l 1: 1 1 II 1 07 i'17 2.i 23 10.4 L'7' IS 13 1140 12 52 4cc lUl'i 17 17 lliij 15 16 863 1473 457 453 35215 34557: 'h Ii: ii 56 3754 33 2 1 1 i '5 3 .,3 i 7'1 7fl 101 42 87221 21 4 174 2( 52 'CI 14 1 .6 .6 17:1 i i-. 24 2 4 1146 ,5 1 tti 3 17 17 ti-1 3 fr, r.4 1531 25 1425 21 21 3 1 2 5S 4 2i'- T-n 541 jSZl 1)76113 2o514Q tri', "ian th i Rfiti.o;:c n. 3 Mi 5-0 1 "i'-4 O' 23 33 5s'5 IB 24. -7 1 3 tc 12 12 iv-.

ir 1" 1) MM 17 17 20 16 16 2 3 2 437 4 33 ,63 5 is :2 Vi-. 'i ii THRI.K HCRT IN" CRASH. Thcodoie I'rojccN '5: In Slate Apro il No 8 lo fri-m cmiiloymcnt fu. Harry 'r Hopkins' -1 today p.icM'd tlic- I.0D0,00U.'0u mark. John jMcCarl cae State ks Pro2i'c Atiministi'ti'ors actual spending a S212.

531,551 list of approved projects from winch I. icy could choose work that w.ll employ the number needy the shortest time. Kentucky pi tctahns weic approved. McCarl's action boosted to "4 021,101. 283 the amount lie na.i!3 ctfinitely allocated for Works pi, Against ti, tot.il.

lie h.is ap- proved in project 't'" H. ---h n. tr '33 0,1 ii.r..5: uffcied skull frac- I if: u. hue: the father, 33. cut on cad.

and Mrs. Berber, 20. re- ii See us for a marvelous Special Offer this week only a NOVEMBER 7TH TO 16TH it 11 .3 1 1 s-cived minor cuts find bruises at loot) n.m. Friday wlicn their r.u-. tftmob'ie wns struck unci overturned at 26th sr.d Walnut by on automobile driven by Alfred Nccro.

41. of "l224 W. Kentucky. The Reisers, who live; ni 3 PtO 1377 'inn Ks 51 2 Cl'c ry 33 55 pTc'c, 2 25 'Pc-ci 21 21 1 -'v 4 52 5jj ili nc rr Tr-O! were tit ken to the 4 'r. 3 ''4.

J. A. 1501 mte: or.d' District (22 oul ot ii pre-1 City Hoj-pitai. 1501 Winter, I'orti-scc 42353 Grind toUl.42.13 1213.

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