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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS (THE EVEN IXfl NEWS), WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1910 11 Walter Johnson Loses In Congress Contest BALTIMORE. liPi Walter P. Electorate Settles Big Issue: i Gives Approval to Third Term Monmouth County General Election Returns Johnson, ba-scballs "Big Train." failed to crack tht "hif Itiiffur" in regular Republican nominee. WASHINGTON. (JPp The third term politics cxtrrd.it, but hr didn't Tuesday, November 5, 1940 (All RifhU Referred.

Anbury Park Press) strike out. (INOFFICIAL) CONGRESS ASSEMBLY PIBLIC QVFSTION r. s. SENATOR PRESIDENT Fire Loss At Chemical Plant NEWARK. Officials of the RelUy Tar and Chemical corporation checked today the destruction of three large buildu.gs ar.d damae to another as unofficial estimates of the loss by fire t.ir.fced from $25,000 upward.

Fed by tons of tiapthalene, fumes raged thru the three structures yesterday after, police said, a workmen's ihovel had struck a spark. A flakir.g house, still plant and shippir.it building were wrecked, but firemen quenched flames attacking a ruipthalene-laden storehouse. Four alarms brought out 25 fire companies and 150 firefighters as the flames threatened the rest of the block-long plant on Doremus avenue. Fire Chief Pe'er Klernan estimated "0 lines of hose l.nd the barrage of ter which limited the to the thice buildings, each of which was about 200 feet long. Roosevelt, succeeding the assassinated McKinley as president in 1901.

served out part of one term in the White House and then was elected for a full term in 1904. On the night of that victory, he issued a statement that he considered the first three years as chief executive equivalent to a full term. Calling the tradition against a third term, a "wte custom." he said he would never accept nor seek another nomination. Later Rued His Words Johnson, runnint on the Republican ticket for the house of representative, lost to Rep. William U.

Byron after the tightest ballot pilrh-ng duel in Maryland's election. In a neck-and-nerk race. Johnson sometimes held the lead and it was the "ninth Inning" in the returns before the ime went against him. He also was the last man to be rellred in the Democrats' clean sweep' of Maryland offices. The score: Byron 53.196.

Johnson 4B.428 in 25 out of 2H7 precincts. FLECTION DISTRICTS ISt 11. at r. 0 tt r. i i T.

hi tc a. Mi as It was a statement Roosevelt later rued. He once told an intimate that he would cut off his right hand at the sr. ki wrist to recall it. Despite it.

however, Roosevelt ran in 1912. his partisans arguing that theie IntcrlaktMi Klects was no third term question. They con tended that he had been chosen vice president for the four years during Dam to ('(Mincil The Republican boro of Interiakcn which he succeeded McKinley. and therefore had been given only one ac yesterday elected Comdr. Andrew C.

tual term as president by the people. He finished third in the 1912 contest. A HEAP O' I.IVIV ANACONDA, Mont The ages of the three sisters and two brothers of the Spencer family add up to 392 years nnd 10 months. The average age of (he fivr Spencer "children'' is 78 6 years Youngest is Mary Spencer of Aueihn, O. 70.

Oldest is Mrs. Iva Hudson of Liberty Center, O. 86. The others are Milton S)iencer of Anaconda; Christina Silencer of Liberty Center, and E. H.

Spencer of Ashland. O. Dam, a Democrat, to a post on tlie boro The only president to seek a third term nomination after being elected for council and returned Councilman Mcr-nl Thompson to office in the heaviest balloting in the community's two full terms was Ulysses S. Grant. The third term issue was urged against him in the Republican national conven tion of 1880 and he lost the nomination to James A.

Garfield after leading in Commander Dnm roceued 275 votes to detent Councilman William Stu the convention balloting for 35 ballots. tradition part and parcel of American pplr.ical history for a century and a QC-u twept aside yesterday in the T4evelt triumph. It was the first clear-cut test of the old tradition. It was the first time the electorate had ever expressed Itself directly on the subject. And the verdict rendered by millions of votes gave Franklin Delano Roosevelt an Increasingly strong title to the distinction of being the first man ever elected to the presidency three times.

President Roosevelt was the 11th chief executive in the nations history to confront the third term problem. The issue played a major part In the heated campaign waged against him. Thruout the weeks of electioneering numerous demands were heard for a constitutional limit on the number of years a chl'f executive may serve. Whether Mr. Roosevelt's success at the polls would intensify or diminish the urgency of such demands was uncertain.

The president, however, ha given the nation his assurance that his third term which he ought because of the "great storm raging" to the world would be his la.st. Never Mentioned Issue Mr. Roosevelt never mentioned the third term issue In his brief campaign, but In his speech at Cleveland. last Saturday night he predicted that the nation would "reach the clear, sure footing ahead" in the next four years gr.il that then "there will be another prrsident in the White House." And, as if to reply to the charges of dictator ambitions that his foes had raised against him, he continued by saying that there would be "many more presidents in the years to come, and I think that ta those years to come that word 'president' will be a word to cheer the hearts of common men and women I everywhere." 'Before Mr. Roosevelt decided to carry J3tf third term question to the electorate, Washington, Jefferson.

Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Grant, Cleveland, Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt and Cool-idge have had the opportunity to consider testing the precedent. The only time, however, that anything like a third term issue went to the public was in the celebrated three-cornered campaign of 1912 but that occasion did not supply the clear-cut test comparable to 1940. In 1912 Theodore Roosevelt entered the presidential lists on the Bull Moose ticket against Wilson, the Democratic candidate, and William Howard Taft, Cascade tunnel is the longest railway tunnel in the United State. It is 7 .79 miles In length and passes tiiru the Cascade mountains In art. Republican scekmn iwlecuon, win.

Historians still dispute what the real had 192 ballots cast in his favor. Mr. Thompson was hth man in the coun attitude of the nation's founding fathers was toward the question of a third term cil race with 333 of the 4B6 votes cast for a president. The constitutional con in the boro. vention of 1787 debated the subject at' length, but took no action on imposing The first Democrat to receive a berth I A on the council In a number of years, a limitation a fact some contend Indicates they never intended to fix a MBS limitation.

On the other hand. George Washing Mr. Dams margin was attained aftr Mr. Sauait revealed yesterday that he intended to resiun if elected, since lie is moving to this city on Nov. 15.

ton declined to consider a third term, voicing his stand in his farewell ad Predominately Republican. Interlak- dress in 1797. The tradition dates from en cast 374 votes for Willkie and 106 (O him. for President Roosevelt. Yet Washington also furnished an argument against the tradition when he Another Democrat, Arthur 7-erglcbel.

mm wrote Lafayette ome time earlier that he candidate for Justice of the peace. wu. saw "no propriety in precluding our elected with 251 voles as against 198 selves from the service of any man who on some great emergency hall be for his Republican opponent, John Martin. IT SINCE 1823 deemed universally capable most capable to serving the public." Two Youths Killed Jefferson contended that the example of the first four preidents of the nation in declining third terms had given a IK (finis in State NEWARK. iPi-Ounflre which police two term tradition "the force of precedent and usage." and "no pretext should ever be permitted to dispense I 2 3 1 2 I I I SKI 97 10J is: 3.14 31 8 hx is; 3i6 iMi 2fi MS 335 441 37 1 I'M 4' 11 'JSX tiifi 3s7 3s4 3l'l 274 3I 1S 2n; 2.15 1S3 2li4 HI 316 lie 3h7 IS 319 272 259 JH3 57(1 347 Tfi 37 1 H7 JxS 317 311.

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3 A. iW. Popular Vote WASHINGTON The popular vote for president, as compiled by The Associated Press at 3 a. from 76,392 of the country's 117,245 voting units was: Roosevelt 17.061,280. Willkie 13,779,002.

Daniel Prenassl of Rldgefleld, 15-yeat -old Englewood high school student, was killed by a blast, from a shotgun which LI. Arthur Kalhhenn of the Rldgefleld police said was di.sche.rged accidentally while Prenassl and two companions were hunting ducks from a boat on Overprck creek Greeks (Continued from Page One) NEW KIND OF TOON OOti KENDALLVIIJjE. Ind IVi- A terrier belonging to Ml and Mrs. Carl of Stroll Is taking rare of four of her own pups and two baby raccoons found In a nearbv tree the communique said no military dam age was caused. Fierce Fighting Reported The Greeks reported fierce fighting all along the craggy frontier battle- front.

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Highlands Boro: First District Second District Third District Avon Boro: First District Second District Balmar Boro: First District Second District Third District Fourth District Bradley Beach Boro: First District Second District Third District Briall Boro Deal Boro Eatontown Boro! Kirst Disirii't Second Dlsli ict Engliihtown Boro Fair Haven Boro: Firm District Second District Farmingdala Boro Freehold Boro: Fust District lisirict Third District Fourth District Fifth District Sixth District Freehold Townihtp: First IHstrict Second District Highlands Boro: First District Second District Third District Holmdel Township Howelt Township; First Distilct Second District Third District Intsrlakan Boro Jersey Homesteads Keansburg Boro: First District St'Ctmd District Third District Keyport Boro: First District Second District Third District Fourth District Unit Silver Boro Long Branch City: First Wind 1st Dis First Ward Hud Di Second Ward 1st Tils Second Ward 2nd Second Ward 3rd Dia Second Ward 4th Third Ward 1st Third Ward 2nd Dla Third Ward 3rd Dis Fourth Ward 1st Dis Fourth Ward 2nd Dia Fourth Ward 3rd Dls Fourth Ward 4th Dia Fifth Ward 1st Dis Fifth Ward 2nd Pis Fifth Ward 3rd Pis Sixth Ward 1st Dis Sixth Ward 2nd Pis Sixth Ward 3rd Pis Manalapan Township Manasquan Boro: First District Second District Third District Matawan Boro: First District Second District Third District Matawan Township: First District Second District Marlboro Township: First District Se und District Middletown Township! First District Second District Third District Fourth District Fifth District Sixth District S-vnth District KiElith District Ninth District Millstone Township Monmouth Beach Boro Neptune City Boro: First District Second District Neptune Township: First Disllict Second District Third District Fourth District Fifth Plstrlct Sixth District Seventh District Fight District Ninth District Tenth District Oceanport Boro Ocean Township: First District Second District Third District Fourth District Raritan Township: First District Second District Red Bank Boro: First District Second District Third District Fourth District Fifth District Sixth District Seventh District KiElith District Ninth District Tenth District Klcw-nth District Rumson Boro: First District Second District Third District Sea Bright Boro Sea Girt Boro Shrewsbury Township Shrewsbury BoVo South Belmar Boro Spring Lake Boro: First District Second District Sp. Lake Heights Boro: First District Second District Union Beach Boro: First Disirict Second District Upper Freehold Township: Kirst District Secund District Wall Township: First District Second District Third Disirict West Long Branch Boro: First District Second District Totala Italians 30,000 troops and supporting tanks still held the city.

These re ports interpreted the Greek shelling as preliminary to a possible attack to seize the town and the trapped troops.) The Greeks declared their lines were holding firm in western Macedonia, where the Italians are driving at Philo- 1941 DESOTO has Fluid Drive! You Get Automatic Shifting for all Normal Driving! rina, and in Eplrus, along the north bank of the Kalamas river, barring the Italian push toward Ioannina. The Greeks credited a British fight Mrs. Willkic Still Smiling NEW YORK. The slim, youthful-looking wife of Wendell L. Willkie was at his side, still smiling, even a her husband was losing his fight for the presidency.

A frAend put an arm around her and said "Don't worry, honey." A- quickly replied, "I'm not worrying. On their plans for the future: "We haven't made plans for anything," she said, "except to take a vacation. That was to happen win, lose or draw." In an Interview late in the evening, she indicated that much as she wanted her husband to win. her personal preference for herself was a quiet life. "I've never had a public life until this campaign." she said.

"I do like my own privacy. I like to sit behind the post, or behind a big fat lady as I did yesterday at the movies." booking fresh after thousands of If'Wl cit travel with the candidate, she confessed, however, she was tired. "I haven't slept for a long time. It seems to me. I certainly Intend to get some sleep tonight." As to "predictions," she said she had made none.

"I'm like Omar Khayyam. I live from day to day." She wore a black street dress with a pale blue yoke, and no flowers. Quantities of flowers arrived during the day at her Fifth avenue home. She sent them all to hospitals. She stayed in their hotel suite when her husband, with the vote mounting against him, went to the hotel ballroom about midnight to thank campaign workers.

She heard his voice on the radio, and stopped greeting friends to listen. "We want Willkie! We want Willkie!" came the chant from the crowd in the ballroom, i Efllth Willkie turned to her friends Oi id' 1,1 Proud of nim- 1 Proud tie fight he made." WAKE UP YOUR OWN LAXATIVE FLUID And Maybe You.Too, Will Feel Like "Happy Day Are Here Again" Do you iiiffer from constipation or fatty Indigestion below the belt? lo you sutler from sick headache, hiliousness and feel or-'ry? If so, you may need to buck up the flow VA. your natural laxative fluid with Carter' W'tllt Liver Pills. for when two pints of this natural laxative Hid flow throuftn our bowela every day, the miseries of constipation, biliousness and fatty indigestion below the belt stent away and many of ua feel like "happy days are here attain." Carter! Little Liver Pills have doubled the flow of this laxative juice in some people as proved by medical tests. They are simple pills made of two vegetable drugs, I)nn't bear with constipation, sick headache, fatty indigestion below the belt and that bilious rundown feeling another day.Trv Carter's Little Liver Pills according to directions.

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Yugoslav town near the upper flank of the Italian-Greek battlefront yesterday. killing at least two persons and wound Ml 62 ing five. Both Greeks and Italians dis claimed responsibility for the attack.) 31.6 311 543 51.4 Firemen Kept Busy 271 3 US 342 359 160 73 By Grass Fires Grass and leaves fires and fake alarms plagued Neptune firemen yester day and last night. 541 21 1 The Unexcelled fire company was called to small fire at Ninth and Rail ft 1 -2hSS? pi For the First Time Enjoy tTCV" I I I FLUID DRIVE with kJm' For the First Time Enjoy FLUID DRIVE with road avenues. Springdale and Heck ave nues and Sixth and Ridge avenues.

3nx 109 A false alarm that there was a car on fire on West Bangs avenue was tb first of four calls answered by Whites-ville firemen. The company also ans 395 IS (I 1X3 417 2X2 wered a fa'se alarm at Springdale and Sprlngwood avenues, extinguished small grass fire on Munroe avenue and answered a call to the Springdale ave nue 1X3 219 174 1 17 IX', 31 I 2 9 K'7 223 26 4 151 Parade irr- 24 143 23 47 It 102 370 417 320 PROMISE voir new thrill a treat SIMPLIMATIC TRANSMISSION Nnw Vfe can start, stop drive all day without shifting gears I NEW ROCKET BODIES Long, tow'thing, distindtmhed with worlds of room inside! RICH 2-TONE INTERIORS A new color trealment-the most beautiful you've ever seen! 74 226 190 226 121 11 133 l4 Speciol Today Tomorrow LEAN LAMB For Stewing IOC LEAN BONELESS RUMP CORNED BEEF mew experience! Come in and see the 1941 DeSoto come learn how it feels lo drive without skijlinff De Soto is packed with surprises with features ynu will certainly want. See this car today! 240 220 (Continued from Page One) the Spanish-American War Veterans. Among the organizations which have announced they will participate are: bands and troops from Fort Monmouth and Fort Hancock; Asbury Park high school band and drum corps; Monmouth county post 125. Jewish War Veterans; Benjamin Hartshorne camp 38.

Spanish-American War Veterans; Red Bank post 438, V. F. Harold Daley post 1333, V. F. James P.

McGrail post 143. Highlands American Legion; Asbury Park post 24. American Legion; Neptune City first aid squad; Bradley Beach first aid squad; Bradley Beach fire department; Troop 38. Boy Scouts, drum corps; Troop 16, Boy Scouts; Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 2336; Atlantic lodge 8, P. P.

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