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SUN, BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 7, 193? 3 Adams, Stanton Appear Sure Of Supreme Bench Election, Supplee Third DEMOCRATS HOLD Election Of Miss Risteau Lead In Judgeship Race DEMOCRATS MAKE SOUTHERN SWEEP CITY DELEGATION Again Makes State History INCUMBENTS AREHOLDING SAFE LEADS GDFFEY WINNING IN PENNSYLVANIA Democrat Smashing Traditions In Piling Up Lead Over Senator Reed First Woman To Sit In Make Clean Sweep In Five Elect Two Senators And Governor In Tennessee By 2-To-l Vole Maryland Legislature Of Six Legislative Districts Meyer In Fourth Running Also Has Honor Of Being First To Be Elected To Senate LONG'S PLAN RATIFIED G. O. WINS IN FOURTH NEARLY ALL RETURNS IN Earle Forges Ahead Of Schnadcr, 'jfM plIIllllllBllIliS iifllliKiiliil Jlii lilllllilliill iilillillllilte Close Race For Vacancy CUMxMINGS, SYKES, Louisiana Approves Kingflsh's Amendments To Fine Leads Altfeld By Two-To-One In Bitter Fight For Seat In State Senate Republican, In Contest For Governor Election of Miss Mary E. W.

Risteau, of Harford county, to the State Senate again makes history for Maryland. Miss Risteau was the first woman DUNN COMMANDING (Continued from Page 1) ever to hold a seat in the House of Democratic nominees for the General Assembly made clean sweeps in five of 3 Democratic Candidates Delegates. Now she is the first of her the six legislative districts of the city, live, Guffey pulled rapidly away from his opponent. With more than half the county's precincts reported his assuring their nartv of comolete con By the Associated Press Atlanta, Nov. 6 In overwhelming numbers Southerners today, voted to continue in the front ranks of President Roosevelt's supporters.

Democrats swept all before them in the traditional party strongholds be sex to sit in the upper branch of the Legislature. Her Republican opponent was Hamilton Amoss. trol of Baltimore's next delegation to lead there was 40,000. Annapolis, according to election re In another upset the city's solid Re Elected To House In 1921 Miss Risteau first handed male poli turns available early today. The only reverses met by the Dem iillllSIl publican Congressional delegation was shattered for the first time in twenty-two yea-i, with Democrats winning low the Mason and Dixon line.

M1 ocrats, in so far the Legislature is concerned, anoarently were in the ticians a shock by winning a place in the House for the 1921 session. She was but went down to defeat in 1926. three of the seven seats. The successful Democratic candi MARY E. W.

RISTEAU Fourth district, long a fertile ground for Republicans, Early returns from this area indicated the election of the dates were J. Burrwood Daly, Fourth JUDGE ROBERT F. STANTON JUDGE ROWLAND ADAMS Clinch Offices In Orphans' Court J. Frank Supplee, was leading John A. Meyer by 3,147 votes in returns from 485 precincts in the Supreme Bench race, while the reelection of Judges Adams and Stanton was assured.

The totals were: Adams, Stanton, Supplee, Meyer, and Edwin T. Dickerson, 55,019. William H. Lawrence trailed with 35,802. She again was elected In the general Tennessee gave from the first a two-to-one lead to the regular Democratic nominees, Senators McKellar and Bachman and Gov.

Hill McAlister. Senator McKellar was opposed by Ben W. Hooper, who served two terms as Governor of Tennessee, having been district; Frank J. G. Dorsey, Fifth, and elections of 1930 for a four-year term.

was forced to ride on bobsleds, cross In 1932 in an effort to reach the ing fifteen miles of fields deep in Michael J. Stack, Sixth. Fought Hard Battle CLEAN DEMOCRATIC State House for a January sesslonjyilre' Snow. Republican Senator and five Delegates of the same party. The sixth seat in the lower house appeared gained by P.

L. Cordish, a Democrat. elected during a split in the Demo Guffey, who is the Roosevelt leader in Pennsylvania and campaigned for cratic party twenty years ago. He SWEEP IN CHICAGO joined forces with Lewis S. Pope, who Held All City Seats Since January.

1931. the Democrats the President a year before his nomination, carried on one of the most active campaigns ever presented by a Democrat in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania has not sent a Demo Vote In City For Stale Legislature 'Apparent Winners in Black Fare Type opposed Senator McKellar. Trammell Is Easy Victor Florida early gave Senator Trammell and the Democratic ticket the usual Apparently Every G. O.

have held all of Baltimore's seats in the Legislature, six in the Senate and thirty-six in the House of Delegates. Between 1927 and 1931, the Republicans held the Senate seat for the cratic Senator to Washington for sixty Congressman In City Goes Down To Defeat sweeping majority and then turned years. Senator Reed, battling for his Fourth district and three of the House third term, maintained that no individual was an issue in this cam to counting proposed constitutional amendments. One to repeal the State prohibition act early had a lead of of Delegates' seats from the same area. CLOSER DOWN STATE paign, but that it was a time to end fear and restore confidence.

Of all the State Senate nominees over three to one. Another to exempt George Hofferbert, William Curran A ceaseless of the New Deal, In what to observers was one of the most exciting races in the entire election, J. Frank Supplee, Republican, early today was holding by a slim margin his lead over John A. Meyer, Democrat, for the Baltimore Supreme Bench, while the, reelection of incumbent Judges Rowland K. Adams, Democrat, and Robert F.

Stanton, Republican, appeared certain. Almost as close was the battle between Mr. Meyer and the third Democratic, Edwin T. Dickerson, though Mr. Britten, De Priest And Moyni- candidate in the B'irst district, made the best run.

according to indications. from taxation homesteads up to $5,000 had over a two-to-one lead. Democrats accepted the critcism by the Republicans in Alabama of the New Deal as a challenge and turned Reed maintained that if reelected, he would support the President whenever he thought him right and oppose him He was leading his Republican oppo han Among Those Trailing Rivals nent, John A. Janetzke, by a J- at all other times. to-1 majority.

out to roll up a big vole for the party. The six Democratic choices for mem Governor Pinchot, independently Republican, who had fought Reed for the nomination in the primaries, cam Bibb Graves was swept into the office of Governor at the head of the State By the Associated Press Chicago, Nov. 6 Close races marked paigned with the battle cry "I can't bers of the House of Delegates from the First district were not very far behind Mr. Hofferbert in their majorities over the six Republican nominees. Meyer clung to his lead over Mr.

Dick 'the Congressional contests in down- ticket. Long's Program Ratified Louisiana ratified Senator Long's program of amendments to the State erson just as stubbornly as Mr. Sup- State but Chicago put an en stand Guffey," and that this was the only reason he could consider Reed. Meltons' "Errand Boy" In the primaries, Pinchot had called Follow Party Lines The returns generally indicated that maintained his edge on Mr. Meyer, dorsement on the New Deal today which apparently had wiped out the city's Republican representation in William H.

Lawrence, the third Repub- Constitution in a light election almost insofar as the Legislature was con without organized opposition. One lican, was left far behind. cerned the voters had marked their ballots alone party lines. In every amendment would permit Ihe levying On a basis of returns from 427 Reed "the errand boy of the Mellons and the international bankers," while Reed had termed Pinchot "a common scold" and "an unscrupulous poli J. FRANK SUPPLEE, JR.

Congress. Fred A. Britten, an eleven-term vet eran Republican from the Ninth Illi instance the Senatorial nominee and his six party contenders for the House nois district, seemingly had gone dswn of Delegates received virtually the in defeat before James McAndrews, precincts, the vote was: Adams 84,649 Dickerson 47,930 Lawrence 30,996 Meyer 50,065 Stanton 68,801 Supplee 53,090 same number of votes. tician." Pinchot maintained in this campaign that all he had said about Reed was true, while Reed made no mention of Democratic challenger. Britten was trailing by nearly 4,000 votes with 75 One of the most bitter contests for of an income tax on individuals of from 2 to 4 per cent, and another would take away an annual highway grant of $700,000 from New Orleans.

Another would exempt homesteads up to $2,000 from taxation. In Virginia the fight centered in the Ninth Congressional district now represented by Flannagan, Democrat; Fred C. Parks, Republican, and Bruce IKST DISTRICT 62 products out of 8rt 8tt Reimtn Volt fienrgn Jloffi-rlii-rl. P. D.MA 3.

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S.302 K. P. Herlett K. 3,4111 Ktlwaril Fcciicy Ailnm Kulser It, A. 1'rlnce SKCONI) DISTRICT 67 precincts out of S3 Mate Henute Vol John a.

Cullnn I). 11,1111 Adulpli l' Schucli 11. 4,125 Holme ot llclrgiitre L. W. Anient It.

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10,2:111 II. A. Meade. D. 18,318 K.

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Milton Altfeld D. limine ot Delegate ff.eon AbraniHon D. 4,511 1'. Cnrdinh I). 4,701 tKmniinel (lorflne It.

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IlrUeiie It. 4,851 V. N. Cillll It. 4,0,13 David Jiacr I).

Jacob Blum I. 4.2N2 Herman Sainiielsoii I). 4,237 O. (J. Koli.sn It.

Slifiiiuiiil Levin It. 4,211 A. W. (Hit It- 1, 1 12 FIFTH DIHTRICT 115 preclnetH out of Kid Htnte Senate Vot tTliurmiin c. Alklimnn 15,08.1 Daniel K.

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Ciillliill It. 15,8111 I. C. Ileroiihly II. tJ.

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V. I.elinerl 11,831 fAIIiin (lln, Jr 0,071 t'. J. Wallace II. 9,0011 Henry Wanm J.

1'. Welldter, Jr 9,518 'Clayton Allen (1,724 ('. II. It. (1,217 H.

lAfieh It. 11,377 Jt. V. Mcdiilnn It. (I, IBM Vernon Itelillng U.

(,: It. Sheekellrt It. fine umlicnt. a Senate seat occurred in the Fourth Pinchot. district.

The Democratic nominee was precincts out of 184 counted. Oscar de Priest, the only Negro member in Congress and second of the four Republicans who represented the city The first few returns put Mr. Supplee into the lead over Mr. Meyer by about the incumbent, Senator E. Milton Alt Two U.

S. Destroyers Damaged In Collision Both On Way To San Diego Navy Base In Tow Accident Happens During Maneuvers Los Angeles, Nov. 6 (IP) Two American destroyers, damaged in a collision off Magdalena Bay, Mexico, were en route to San Diego navy base tonight in tow offenders. 2,000 votes, and by rule of ratio it ap in the House, was 8,000 votes behind feld. His opponent was Melvin L.

Fine. Meager returns early this morning gave the latter a four-to-five majority. peared that he would be certain of Pinchot said in his speeches time after time that Guffey was the "back alley Mellon boy." Reed has been in the Senate since. 1922 when he was appointed by Governor Sproul. He was subsequently twice elected.

Pinchot soon drew the fire of Demo Crawford, independent, put up Spirited opposition. Senator Byrd had an easy election if the early trend was sus tained. Instead, however, the number of returns appeared to have nothing Democratic Sweep In Montana Indicated to do with the race; as more came in, themargin continued to vary only a few hundred votes above or below crats, who ridiculed him for opposing victory, as did eight Democratic Congressmen. Claim Eight In Kentucky Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi and Arkansas ratified the Democratic nominees by usual majorities. Democrats were claiming eight of Wheeler And Murray 'Lead For Guffey and supporting Schnader.

They his Democratic opponent, Arthur M. Mitchell. P. H. Moynihan was a third Republican casualty, with later returns adding to his lag behind Raymond S.

McKeough. North Shore Goes Democratic Ralph E. Church, of Evanston, Republican candidate for the seat formerly held in the Tenth district by Representative James Simpson, trailed David B. Maloney, tke Democrat, who Wireless reports said the destroyer Ellis, commanded by F. K.

O'Brien, rammed the McFarland called him "the man on the flying 2,000. Supplee's Plurality Shrinks Senate Both Congressmen Ahead Helena, Nov. 6 (P) Demo trapeze," the "hatchet man" and the "medicine man" of the Republican party. When some 200 precincts had been the nine Congressmen from Kentucky. reported, however, Mr.

Supplee's plu-rality began to shrink. His lead drop on the starboard side while both were engaged in maneuvers without lights last night. The commander of the McFarland radioed to the flagship Raleigh that none of the crew had cratic supporters of the New Deal in Montana, headed by the senior United The delegation was solidly Demo Heavy Vote Predicted A near -record vote was predicted in the recent Congress because it was States Senator, Burton K. Wheeler, ped to 1,600, then to 1,500, on down to 1,000 and when approximately 250 had a 3,462 lead in the swanky North elected two years ago by the State at swept into a formidable lead tonight Shore residential district, which long from the opening of the polls despite rains which drenched eastern and central counties early in the day. precincts had reported he was lead large.

Since then, however, the State had been Republican. in 187 of the State's 1,387 precincts. Wheeler's margin over former Fed suffered serious injury, but water was rising rapidly, in the fire and engine rooms. fog Mr. Meyer by little more than 800 has been redistricted and Republicans Street fighting and other disorders were confident of winning their old eral Judge George M.

Burquin, out Another accident, involving air scat in the Ninth district. spoken Republican adversary of the broke out in Philadelphia and in Pittsburgh's "strip" district, recovery program, increased with each following the fatal clash last night in planes from the carrier Lexington, marred the maneuvers. While flying in formation, planes piloted by Lieut. Virsinia Democrats added report. Kelayres, near Hazleton.

On the tabulated totals Wheeler had Senator James F. Byrnes, South Thomas P. Jeter, Robert Goldthwaite Bourquin, 10,502. Register Clean Sweep Richmond, Nov. 6 (JPh-Senator By an equally heavy margin, Wheel Carolina Democrat, chairman of the Senate committee investigating campaign expenditures, said today he votes.

But then the tables turned, and his lead began to increase by leaps and bounds sometimes gaining 100 or 150 votes to a precinct. With 300 precincts in, his margin had jumped to 2,500, and the 350-precinct totals boosted his lead on up to the neighborhood of 3,600 votes. This he sustained fairly consistently until the four hundredth precinct's returns were in, but that marked the beginning of a Meyer rally, almost as pronounced as Mr. Supplee's had been some hours before. As daylight dawned, with less than er's running mate, James E.

Murray, led former Congressman Scott Leavitt Harry F. Byrd and nine Democratic The two Democratic candidates for Congressman-at-Large apparently were easy winners, riding on a gale of Democratic votes in Chicago. Down-state, however, Wayland Brooks, one of the two Republicans, was high man in the race. Michael L. Igoe, of Chicago, and Martin Brennan, of Bloom-ington, the two Democrats, had a lead of 180,000 votes in the State-wide count.

One Democrat In Danger Facing the loss of three and possibly four seats in Chicago, the Republicans fought to stay even in down-state Illinois. They threatened to unseat one Democrat, Representative Donald C. Dobbins, in the Nineteenth and Charles L. Westhofer brushed wings. Jeter's ship fell into the ocean.

He was rescued by the destroyer Williamson just as his plane sank. Puerto Rican Students Congressmen were reelected today in would come to Pennsylvania as soon (Rep.) for the two years remaining of Widow Of Dollfuss To Reside In Italy Woman Asks Austrian Government To Convert Her Pension Into Lump Sum Vienna, Nov. 6 'Special Cable) Virginia's Democratic landslide. as possible after the election to look the term of the late Senator Thomas It was a New Deal victory, Senator J. Walsh, Their vote in 187 into charges that entered the campaign.

Lifer Is Given Parole precincts was: Murray, Leavitt, 11,544. Montana's two Democratic Congress Byrd, although opposing certain fea- tures of the New Deal program, as did Virginia's senior Senator Carter Glass, was nevertheless the New Deal candidate in the race. Lawrence C. Page, Republican and former Norfolk post Frau Alwine Dollfuss, widow of the murdered Chancellor, who now is at an Italian resort with her two chil two-thirds of the city's vote in, it was In Need To Be Assisted Those In Institutions Of Higher Learning To Share In $1,414,595 Fund Washington, Nov. 6 (T) Needy students of Puerto Rico's institutions of higher learning will share in the men, Roy E.

Ayres in the Second district, and Joseph P. Monaghan, in the First, had wide leads over Stanley E. Felt (Rep.) and D. D. "Bob" Davis, their respective opponents.

dren, has been granted her request master, ran on an anti-New Deal plat Illinois district and to capture a Demo form. After Nineteen Years Says He Had Personal Acquaintance With More Than 100 Who Were Electrocuted Augusta, Nov. 6 IP) W. E. Bush, 63, was paroled today after that the Austrian Government convert her monthly pension of $750 into Only Fight In Ninth District Five other Senatorial candidates a a lump sum because she intends to Marland Is Elected make her permanent home in Italy, $1,414,595 fund to be provided monthly for the nation's colleges by the Federal Emergency Administration.

The Government will pay Frau Socialist, a Communist, two Independents and a Prohibitionistr-received mere handful of votes. Governor Of Oklahoma Dollfuss about $75,000 in Austrian schillings, which will be transferred serving nineteen years in the South Carolina penitentiary at Columbia. His first observation was that "crime doesn't pay." Only in the Ninth district was there Democratic New Dealer Easily to her account in Italy. any pre-election campaign of the order Following the assassination of cratic seat in the Fifteenth held by Representative J. Leroy Adair.

The fight was also close for a seat in the Twenty-first district, formerly held by Representative J. Earl Major, Democrat. Two abductions were carried out during the day in Chicago, but both victims were released unharmed. Dr. Joseph King, Negro working for the election of his brother, State Representative William E.

King, to a seat in the Illinois Senate, was seized by four white men in the South Side's Third ward. Following his release in the loop, he told police his captors of other years. There Fred C. Parks, Back in 1915, Bush heard an Edge Defeats Pine, G. O.

P. Aspirant Oklahoma City. Nov. WTO Okla Chancellor Dollfuss last July, the Cab field county judge sentence him to In his announcement of the move to aid students who otherwise could not remain in school, Administrator Harry Hopkins assigned 83,375 monthly for Puerto Rico's two principal institutions. This fund will provide 53,210 for 214 students in the University of Puerto Rico, and $163 for eleven in the Polytechnic Institute of Puerto Rico, life for murder.

Today his benefactor homa elected Representative E. W. inet decided to give his widow the same income that her husband had as Chancellor. In case of her death or if Marland, Democratic New Deal expo Miss Mary Nolan, Held In Theft Probe, Freed N. Y.

Court Informed Former "Follies" Beauty la Not Want-ed In Pennsylvania New York, Nov. 6 (Py Mary Nolan, one-time "Follies" beauty and film actress, Va3 discharged in the West Side Court today on the strength of a telegram to the efTect that she was no longer wanted as a fugitive from Hazleton, PaX Miss Nolan was arrested last night for questioning about the disappearance of $2,000 in cash belonging to Louis Keffman, a theatrical booking agent of Newark, N. J. Keffman reported his loss after he had spent Sunday night in the company of Miss Nolan at the night club near Hazleton where the lntler was employed. "I feel sorry for you, Miss Nolan, because of the embarrassment," the magistrate told her.

"I'm sure the police of New York had no hand in this. Yog ought to take proper action against the person who was responsible for your arrest." "I intend to," replied Miss Nolan. Three Virginians Hurl In Accident In Canada Norfolk Trio Among Four Injured In Auto Crash One Companion Killed Cornwall, Nov. 6 OP) One man was killed and four seriously Injured in an automobile crash at Santa Cruz, frftccnjnilcs from Cornwall, today. At Cornwall Hospital, where the injured were taken, the dead man had not.

been identified up to a late hour this Republican, of Abingdon, and Bruce Crawford, Norton editor and Independent, put on such a stirring campaign that Democrats were sent in to the district to help Flannagan campaign. Mr. Flannagan won by a majority which appeared likely to exceed 7,000. she should marry again, half the is one of his former prison associates, C. H.

McAlhaney, personal evangelist of Augusta, and himself paroled from State penit itiary. nent, to succeed W. H. "Alfalfa BUI" Murray as Governor and returned eight of her nine Democratic Congressmen, tabulation of returns indicated tonight. amount was to be paid to her children, Rudolf, 9 years old, and Eva, 10, until they reached their majority.

had not explained their actions, but Tounsend Appears Sure In his nineteen years, Bush had personal acquaintance, he said, with more than one hundred men who were electrocuted for murder. His conclusion: "Crime doesn't pay. Returns from 851 of 3,365 precincts W. W. Alterbury Denies Mitchell Gets 1,5 fIS Reports He Is Very III gave Marland almost a 2-to-l lead over W.

B. Pine, Republican ex-Senator. The count was 80,990 to 42,206. warned him to make no outcry or they would kill him. James Galloway, another Negro worker who fired on the machine as Dr.

King was spirited away, was taken Into custody. All detective squads were requested to watch for six gunmen, who, Ben Pennsy President Recalls Mark In the normally Republican Eighth I've seen criminals all classes and I've talked with them. My conclusion is 'the way of the trangrcssor is Votes For Governor Miss Elisabeth Gllman, Socialist Aspirant For U. Senate, Credited With 1,375 Ballots While the candidates of the two Congressional district, where Marland Twaln't Remark About News Of Hit "Death" Miami, Nov. 6 (IP) From hi.i retired, Phil Ferguson, Democrat, forced ahead of the Republican, T.

J. Bush is here hunting a job. jamin Levy reported to authorities, had still anybody's race and, for that matter, Mr. Dickerson, too, was maintaining his position, only a few jumps behind Mr. Meyer.

Democrats Holding Leads Meanwhile, in the race for the Orphans' Court judgeships, the reelection of the Democratic incumbents, William M. Dunn and Philip L. Sykes, and their running mate, Leo J. Cum-mings who displaced the other incumbent, Chief Judge Harry C. Gaither, in the primary was clinched.

The three Republican nominees, Joseph Allen, Paul U. Bcall and George B. Burrows, were in uniform minority. Returns from 427 precincts gave: Allen 40,532 Beall 37.274 Burrows 37,137 Cummings 67,709 Dunn 71,181 Sykes 70,437 The candidates of the Socialist party for the Supreme Bench received only a small vote. The post-primary Supreme Bench fight's chief storm center was Mr.

Meyer, who, while the sitting jurists, Judges Adams and Stanton, were being indorsed in various quarters and the other candidates, both Democratic and Republican, were being left to the good offices of their supporting groups, became the target of an attack by the Bar Association. Declared Unfit For Bench He was declared unfit for the bench by an overwhelming vote on a committee report, and a resolution was adopted early in October calling specifically for the reelection of Judges Adams and Stanton and leaving the choice between the three remaining candidates Messrs. Dickerson, Democrat, and Lawrence and Supplee, Republican, r-up to the Individual voter. Near the close of the campaign, various lawyers Intensified th? fight by bringing charges that Mr, Meyer was using policemen to solicit indorsements of his candidacy and that lawyers a waiting hearings for their clients In the Truffle Court were being so Sargent, in a 'constantly shifting race. major parties battled, in some cases Of Reelection To Senate Wilmington, Nov.

6 United States Senator John G. Trvnsend, and the remainder of the Republican ticket appeared headed for victory in little Delaware with 205 districts out of 226 reported. Townsend, seeking his second term, had 43,584 votes as compared with 36,907 for Wilbur L. Adams, his Democratic opponent. J.

George Stewart led for Representative in Congress by 34,202 against 29,521 for John C. Hazzard, Democrat. Revolutionary Leaders In "victory" statement, Marland kidnapped him from a polling place in the Twenty-fourth ward. Levy, a mail carrier, said the men liberated yacht anchored offshore here. W.

W. Atterbury, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, tonight sent to the As desperately, for the lead in their re said: spective races, far down the trail and almost forgotten, candidates of the "It is evident that my program for sociated Press this penciled comment Urged To Return To Cuba Grau San Martin, Menocal And him shortly afterward and he believed it was a case of mistaken identity. the economic development of Okla upon reports ha was seriously ill: four minor parties plugged along in a forlorn hope. homa has been well received; that my "Do you remember what Mark Twain was reported to have said?" Th Early Democratic Lead In the race for the Governorship Dr. declared intention of cooperating in every way with the national recovery Saenz Asked To Cooperate With Government Havana, Nov.

6 (fP)-With the "full famous humorist once said reports nf Reported In Wyoming his "death were greatly exaggerated." program meets with your approval." Broadus Mitchell, Socialist candidate, running third, in turn seemed to be blanketing his other minor party opponents. With returns from 236 pre approval of President Carlos Mendi- Cheyenne, Nov. 7, Wednesday Atterbury, operated on in August for removal of gallstones, left Philadelphia two weeks aeo aboard his 110-foot Mrs. ganger's Opponent Wicomico eta," Secretary of the Interior Enrique Mazas announced today he evening. He was believed to be James cincts In Baltimore city, Dr.

Mitchell's yp) Democratic leads were established early today in every race for State and national office In Wyoming. would invite several revolutionary Overton, of Norfolk, Va. total vote was Gillespie, Independent, 492; Ades, Communist, 140, yacht Arminia for a cruise In Florida and adjacent waters. The Arminia arrived in Port Miami yesterday. Three of the injured came from For the regular term in the United leaders now in the United States to return to Cuba to help plan the national elections.

and Galatlan, Labor, 82. Norfolk and the fourth from Kitchener, Ont. They were believed to bo Frank For United States Senator, Miss Leads In N. D. Cities Fargo, N.

Nov. 6 (P) Thomas H. Moodie, Democrat, stepped away to a good lead in North Dakota's Gubernatorial race today as returns came in from 96 of 2,242 precincts. The vote, primarily from the cities where Moodie was conceded to be Mazas said he would ask former States Senate, Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Democratic appointee, topped Congressman Vincent Carter, Republican, 2,953 to 2,277, with 78 precincts of C60 tabulated.

In the short-term race the Presidents Ramon Grau-San Martin and Mario G. Menocal, and Joaquin Salisbury, Nov. 6 (IP) Harry W. Nice forged ahead and rapidly increased his margin of lead over Governor Ritchie in Wicomico county. Partial returns from nine of thirty-two precincts showed: Ritchie, 269; Nice, 4C1.

Honduran Professor Killed Tegucigalpa. Honduras. Nov. 6 (IP) BRITISH WRITER DIES Mrt. Catherine Amy Scott Daw-ton Wrote Many Novela T-nmlnn.

Nov. 6 Wl-Mrs. Catharine Elisabeth Gilman, Socialist candidate, polled 1,375 votes, as compared to 2G2 for Lang, the Labor party's candidate, and 198 for Gale, Communist. Martinez Saenz, leader of the ABC tally was O'Mahoney Carter 1,426 Society, to return from Miami, and cooperate with the government. in 45 precincts.

Jtrongcst. was 17,979 for Moodie, Amy Scott Dawson, poet and novelist, died today. Paul R. Greever, Democrat, led Re Hopewell Liquor Store To Open Hopewell, Nov. 6 A liquor All three are political enemies of Lawless, Leslie C.

Langley and Mark Burns, all of Norfolk, and Joseph Cushing, of Kitchener, Ont. Only one of the four was able to talk, and he refused to answer questions. Authorities were unable to give any details of the crash. It was understood that the car went out of control when rounding a curve and struck a tree. Three of the victims were pinned In the wreckage of the car.

Prof. Abraham Ochoa, director of La itv. Sentt hnd nublished some flf" against 5,887 for Mrs. Lydia Langer, Republican. In many districts where deposed Gov.

William Langeri ran strong In the Mendieta government and the move was accepted as a direct effort store, under control of the Virginia 01 i nnuolo several books of vers 1 Ceiba College, former Congressman and editor of the newspaper El Pais of La Ceiba, was shot and killed today on the part of the government to Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, will be opened here tomorrow by publican Charles Winter for Wyoming's lone Congressional seat, now held by a Republican. The tally was 2,569 to 2,138. The Incumbent Democratic Governor, Leslie Miller, led Republican A. M. Clark, 2,766 to 2,216.

the June primary election, hit wife, re bring about a political truce long and plays. Her first work, published when she was 21, was "Sappho," discussion of women's rights. J. C. Green, Fred Robing and Richard in a fight with Ignaclo Urlecho, placing him as the Republican nominee, received a lesser vote.

enough to give Cuban voters a chance to elect a constitutional assembly. W. Rhodes. licited by court attaches. journalist, over personal matter.

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