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ALL THE NEWS Local Happenings of Tyrone and Its Vicinity, National and World News by Full Leased Wire of International News Service. one THE WEATHEE Jtain tonight and Thursday; colder Thursday in weal niniion. FORTY-SIXTH YEAR Number 13,295 TYRONE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932 Entered as Second Class Matter at Post Office at Tyrone. Under the Act ot March 3, 1878 TWO CENTS A COPY FRANKLIN ELECTED vis 10 -REPUBLICAN WE BEGOBOED; IN TYRONE BOBO Davis, Kurtz, Wike, Perry Gel Big Lead VOTE LARGER THAN USOAL Xcarly Fifty Per Cent. Of Those Registered In Itorough Cast a Itallot Yesterday.

Surrounding Townships Gave Large Republican JMujoritics To Favorite Candidates. Tyrone along with Blair county, and Pennsylvania, remained firm in the- Republican party yes- terday, when the greatest battle of ballet ever was in the Unit- I I'd The majority of voters in i the seven wards stood by President! Hoover and his principles and gave him a rousing vote of nearly 2.000. Mr. Roosevelt also polled a heavy in the borough, having won the of 89G persons. James J.

Davis for United States Senator carried the borough almost two to one over Lawrence H. Riiun. Mr. Davis had 1560 votes while 8G1 jcraons voted for Mr. Rupp, the democratic nominee.

Edwin J. Fith-in, the Prohibition nominee for Jnited States Senate received 427 in the seven wards. Charles Walters, Republican icminee for State Treasurer; Frank 5. Baldwin, nominee for Auditor 3eneral; William Parker, Arthur H. James, Joseph Stadtfeld, candidates i "or Judge of the Superior Court, all lad large majorities.

William' B. Linn, nominee for fudge of -the Supreme won over Edward C. Higbee, the democratic candidate. Coming home to Blair county. J.

Jaiiks Kurtz had a splendid ma- ority over Frederick B. Kerr. dcm- scrat, in the seven wards of Tyrone, vlr. Kurtz' polled 1885 votes while vlr. Kerr received 1021.

In the general assembly battle, vtessrs. Jesse R. Wike and "-David R. 3 crrv were the leaders in the race. vlr.

Wike had 1915, Mr. Perry 1G29, FftANKLINQ JB.OOS£VEr,T; RECORD-SMASHING POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTE CAST FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE Davis Wins Over Rupp Substantial Margin- Kurtz Has Safe Majority in Blair, Centre and Cleat-held Counties. Wike, Perry Win Easily BEAD OF PRESIDENT 4,000 Regular Republican Majority Unofficial Totals of Vote Cast Greatly Reduced By Leo V. Dolan StaJT Correspondent Philadelphia, Nov. (INS) LATEJRETURNS INDICATE NO CHANGES vis RONS LEADS KERB BY GOVERNOR GETS 472 ELECTORAL VOTES Hoover Worst Defeated Candidate in History in Blair County i One hundred and seven precincts! out of one hundred and nine in Blair county present the following re- i President Herbert Hoover continued sults yesterday's election: LARGEST CONGRESS IS ELECTED Break Record for Greatest Plurality By William K.

Hiitchinsoii New York. Nov. 9 ss in all Sends Message of Appreciation to New York, Nov. 9. Roosevelt this afternoon sent (he following telegram to President Hoover: "The President, Palo Alto, "I appreciate your generous telegram for the immediate u-ell ns for the more dislaui future.

I join in your gracious expression of a common purpose in helpful effort for our country." (-Signed) Franklin D. Koosavelt. CANDIDATES WIN CONGRESS i to inzivasc his majority over Gov. i Franklin D. Roosevelt "as late re- turns were tabulated tcday.

At noon, the president enjoyed i commanding lead of nearly 1G2.COL' velcs bused on tabulations from precincts scattered througUout Pennsylvania. Senator James j. Davis continued President Herbert Hoover By George U. Holmes Staff Carrcspcndcnt New York. Nov.

9 hn D. Rcosevclt and the 10.3881 ic been given a man- re- Franklin Roosevelt dateJnUhe conduct-of national af- U. P. Senator James Lawrence H. Rupp Treasurer Charles A.

Waters L. B. Shannon Auditor General the next four years sucli On oU'oii but if ev- polifical history of the to lead Lawrence Rupp, AjleiUowii Frank E. Baldwin Dineocrat. in their senatorial race Wilson G.

Sari ed Tuesday on the crest of Frank- Hn D. RDOsevelt's precedent shattering victory. The D'iriccrats will invs over- The Governor then sent a telegram to his running- mats, John X. 79x Mr. Detwiler 812, Hartsock 471.

As stated above Tyrone stood lobly by the Republican banner and with ether stauncii. Republi- -ans of the county and state kept he old Keystone state safe in the Republican ranks. The Rural Vote Snyc follows: 1st Precinct, Tyrone 103. Roosevelt I United States 79, tupp 26. i State ihannon 25.

Auditor 104. lavig 24. 92. Kerr 50. Judge of the Supreme inn 104.

Higbce 22. Palmer 8. Judge of the Superior 'arker 110. James 04 Stadtfeld 91. lendcrsou 26, Douglas 2G, McWher- er 23.

General 96. Perry 9. Leedom 24, Detwiler 32. Hart- ock 26. Snyder 1st Precinct 93, Roosevelt 'I.

whelming majorities in both i House and Senate of the 73rd Con! by UlJs srcat'vuMow'of "liberal in the House, they will have the comi "S' Xorth largest majority of their party's that may even excsed the majcritv won I by the Republicans in the Hardin landslide of 1920. In the Senate they won the largest Next Senate, House May End Prohibition I by an overwhelming majority. His I Judge of Superior Court margin of victory was almost 10 Win. M. OOU greater than Hoover's.

Arthur H. Jame.s Joseph Stadtfeld PhiLidclphin, Nov. 9 Robert A. Henderson i-fcrtfs for 17.309 as n-T i ,18.9161 Belated rsturns today cnly serv- 12,438 eel to emphasize the mn-initude of I the Democratic sweep 'in 19.058 day's i-iuii pnfc 11,023 Governor Roosevelt in the White House by a recnrd-smashinsr pcpti- electoral vote, that made New IJy iVilliam S. Ncal Staff Correspondent York.

Nov. n. national Democratic lidal sweeping to its borders from every point, of the, compass. Pennsylvania today demonstrated its deep-seated Win. B.

Linn George F. Douglas George H. McWherter Jiitlffe of Supreme Court Democratic laiidsl the eighteenth amendment and thci tlllnu to "the presidency. prompt legalization of beer. Garner.

It read: "Honorable John N. Garner, Uvalde, Texas. I rejoice with you in the opportunity for public service afforded 1 principles. Please let me kiiuw when you Co CSSl especially the House, gi-ew nia Kimlesl regards in Mrs. Garner." (Sifftietl) Franklin I).

Koosevclt. l5yalt tc tne Republican party bv i Edward C. Islitie has carried in- iv5ll President Herbert Hoover a Congress to power a Congress pledged to in- 1 -ommanc'ing majority ever Gov. Banks Kurtz augurate repeal or modification of; Frsinklin. D.

Roosevelt who has won i Frederick B. Kerr Early today, the president was liberal majority in the his opponent in Pcnnpylva- 158,000 votes with less than R. R. Perrv Legislature roe of contrui of Con- 10,843 i gress than any party i ms over had mid instated Democrats in most of 19.282 the state governments. 11,653 Gov.

Rcosevclfs electoral vote the amazing iat-U 20.324 or 10G more than necessary for olec- 14.317 tion, and exceeding by time figure of 444 roiled uu President Hoover in Tlv- ex rt CrC at that 444 never would be PENH'AREMAINSTRUEjClOSE FIGHTS STAGE 6,01, CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS SEATS federal government to enforce the Democratic drift for Roosm ell and folloxvs: is 24. it way back in it bD grcr.tor power than cratic party ever before Senate. At 10 a m. the returns indicated i a Kotue lineup of: 209 Democrats. 2 28 contests doubtful.

At the same hour, tlis Senate re- turn-5 indicated: but 59 Democrats, i hum 35 Republicans. Tickets Swept by Regular Republicans DeiiiQccais Make Gains Penn'a Reoresentalioii prohibition laws. Tnc anti-prohibitionists appeared- The president likewise carried fie to have repealed the local laws in! stale-wide ticket lo victorv bi-t fail-i 'New Jersey. Louisiana. cd to save several Kurtz Kerr 37.013 33.111 Nov.

merry b.iitlo- al contests to- U. S. 80. Rupp 54, Philadelphia. Nov.

9 Philadelphia to the Republican party to the last, Pennsylvania was a i Pennsylvania voters today rat, cnly grounu of snecl Io val President Hoover I day with loss" of a number of Rethey also gave victory to a publican seats nlready a certpintv numjer of G. O. seek-i and with several veteran numbers mg state offices. the lower House fiyhtir- nip- In tnc nlsh to tabulate returns' an'n-tuck battles with Democratic new mnjontv the; on the presidential, senatornl a-ui opponents, from 1G3 to even 200" anywho: cc ressional races, the state offi-! Ccngressman House majority ever ly was in the- (t the Republicans had other of Democratic members toward their national platform plank for modifi-: cation of the Volstead act and submission of repeal of the eighteenth amendment to states. Based upon replies to both wet and dry organizations and individual a new jeal in earn- jest in Washington March 4 i for in the Republican debase I disappear from sta-e jsome of tlK- most clominani politi- cal personalities of this ger.i-ntUon I ihc lamed old gimnisnu-n of a clczon cor 'Sresses mid national con- yi ITc! i U) lh "Jim" Wafton of iim'i- ani Senator Reed Smoat, of Utah the witty George Moses of expressions, the Senate is expected lc to cast 68 votes for submission gin of I67 greatest r- 1 state, assured many they were car- i a slight le-id in tho strength majority of 145 in' the G3rd Con- electcd in the upheaval of mlo oGScj by the Hoover vie- i Somerset 24th district, 1911 16.

State 92. Shan- ion 50. Sherman 7. Auditor General Baldwin If tha Democrats nre held to a i 3arig 46. Hamilton 5.

I mn in the Senhte. they Judge of the ser 99. James rierson 50, Dot: Kast 7. Judge of the Suoremc Court Higbee 47. Palmer 2.

93. Kerr 57. 93. Perry 74, tory in the Keystone state. Franklin triumph In Allegheny county.

Congressman. Superior Court-Par- a ch power they held bark gcilf( 1 a1 85. Stadtfeld 87 Hen- 18M T1 Repiiblicaiw Inve 48, McWherter 47 this majoritv sfren-Th fo -r i Kl S1 lnO1 rf minor Demcrat, general, auditor general, successful Linn a of tiic I0 134. I3S, om 45. Detwiler 49.

Hartsock 28. Snydrr 2nd Precinct Hoover 13G, Roosevelt 4. U. S. Davis 130, Rupp 43.

12. State Treasurer Waters. Shannon o4. Sherman 4. Auditor Baldwin 48, Hamiltcn 2.

Judge of the Sunerior 339. James 130. Stadtfeld 132. lenderson 51. Douglas 44.

McWhcr- er 43, Kast D. Bierer 4. Judge of Supreme Court Linn 133. Sigbee 49, Kurtz Kfrr 53. Wike 132.

Pom- 12.0. 46, Detwiler 43, Hartsdck 18. of 1870. 1838. 1900 and 1006 The D-omacrats elected 2E out of! 34 SPUR tors in yesterday's c-ntest-- L'iin with two They SWCM throng iv Shannon few minor party choices.

I Justice William B. Linn c-xpcri- i enced little opposition Edward i C. Higbse. Democratic choice, in i his successful battle to succeed 1 on the of the state's tribunal, go-1 Joseph Stadtfeld and Wil- majority. The complexion of the a result of the election, appeared to bo: a modified amendment outlaw- Varc was blocked at every turn.

1 Democrats may yet add ing the saloon and protecting drv He definitely lost nine of th" i llDei 'natorial laurels 111 states: G8 for. 23 against five N8 wards to" the Demccrnts witii" S- Utah. Montana, aiul i Nathan L. lead over his Demo- 94 doubtful. D.

A. Dorn. in the rict of Jefferson. Ann- doubtful. There was virtually no doubt left- in closely contested h'i- ns to the attitude of the crwse the defections.

Of these o-ie'rnnnm Returns showed 2S4 for repeal. IS was his own home ward the ''6th I for resumbission, with 41 ary and 82 and four were the so-called i in doubt. wards." I A total of 278 members of the; Ir. addition. Phibidrtolva citizens! House pledged lo legalization of beer: vetoed the Vare mandate" tnV wis MOM rvl-.

TO n. 1 tl I i V- uith 63 dry and expected to ciociu voting machinss installed in ths first 22 of the possibility existing that. a. recount i sns when final returns are counted, i ca rv EC1TY GOES FOR ROOSEVELT own enforcement to cio so. li a mandate and the Congrjss necessary to means tcneli of prohibition i death knell of prohibition "as is 7 What system of liquor 18 0 tD'bedef en Dearborn.

Nov. 9 1 of the Ford Mo- tor company its York. Nov. 9. engulfed the nation tnc machines was and ir.ent lanks of Republican gave the party Us worst national In all the hlstorj' of congressional clcc-' derscn.

George F. Douglas and Gecrgc H. Democratic Lions. LIOUQR STOCKS 'JUMP IN FRANCE of Monroe. Carbon anc! -Northampton counties, and Lcighton Taylor is trailin the senatorial fights.

James J. locrat Republican, of the Forty-! Franklin third district, was returned to of-' TKEASURY BALANCE Washington. November 9 rreasury balance as of November i expenditures. S23 i Pans Kov 9 stocks' customs receipts. $7 166 tne bourw today i ns a result of the American wet landslide.

1 a present 22 in the 1933 as- 200 i cclelnt chance of ATJTHORIZhh LOANS points. Cusenier Brandv Nov. 9 (INSl-Di- 5-poInt rise and Mediterranean semblv. I a allm S811.898; Wines a similar gain. Among the Democrats whose re- AH wine and brand j' shares show- clction was assured are" Finance Corporation todav to' cd a slight increase on the Bor-1 Elk dcaux exchange.

(Continued 0:1 Page Eight) L. Rhoads in the I4th into the vote Herbsrfc defeat president returns apparent 'twnL wi I.HL; UIIA i fc Thus, the president i Precincts gave Mr. Hoover "4.57G; votc 'H be Jess than OHIHM rhallenged Uie Roasovelt assault I against G.872 for Governor th-y cailrd Smithi the OPcit in i candidate for! olit 'cal history'. modern Comstcck. car- 9 SIX states, all in tho one in the i 1Ilcd steadfast to their Repiibli- Jolin Lcsin- i Maino.

Vermont nomine? for CJD-j tlcu: Hampshire. Fenii- is Republican Ui a nd Delaware. They have than 1.000 votes. 1 0 1 vo jc of 50. This ROOSF.VKLT Nov.

D. trickling in from the! continued to indicate i-iL-taorai vote of 5n Thic i would make Gov. Roosevelt's elc- I toral vote -572. which surpasses 'thr- I rncord-brcaking total of Ji4 Piled by Not a state west to be found in mountains Bccoi I0 Oregon. Consrc.ssman Milt en Shrevc was being outdistanced by his Democratic; Charles N.

)n the 2.0*11 district of Erie and (Continued on Page Eight) gett Short, 10.123. A fashion nots snys that doves aren't to have a snap any (Did you know the gloves made' in in an u.m 01 me "invbpivaa cnsanection election districts unrcDorted made America conic fronxi the electorate'because of economic Rave Hoover 29 701 to Rise id around Glovervillc, N. I I (Continued on Page Eight) Jow. Democratic in And not by any Into the abyss'of defeat went such (Continued on.

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