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THE CHATTANOOfi A TTMBS flHATTANOOGA. 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1936. GOVERNOR-ELECT OF TENNESSEE REPORTS OF EXPENSES IN CAMPAIGN CONTINUE LIREYKOLDS YfflIS by More Than 2 to 1. Midnight Count Gives 21,777 to Incumbent and 10,467. for G.O.P.

Opponent. It's smart te be in style and thrifty too, thats what many Chattsnoocs business msn are dolns by trad In at HENDERSON it COLEMAN. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 W. The nations bill for political campaigning continued to mount on election day as organizations filed additional receipts and expenditures reports.

Final reports are due in thirty days. Labors nonpartisan league disclosed It bad collected $172,601.00 and expended $156,240.38 in Its support of President Roosevelt A report from the Southern' California republican campaign committee showed receipts of $187,537.70 and expenditures of $161,291.42. The Northern California republican state committee reported it has received and spent $206,368.83. The Independent Coalition of American Women showed receipts totaling $102,721 and expenditure of $87,878. Harriet Greenway, Greenwich, gave $5,000 to the coalition: Contributors of $1,000 each were Mrs.

Lorraine Manville, New York; Edward H. Hutton, Westbury, N. and Mrs. From Mamelee, Washington, D. C.

Mrs. Pierre du Font, Kennett Square, gave, $100. The Landon and Knox clubs of New York City reported receipts to date of $21,250 and disbursements of Contributors included E. Manville, $3,800 Emily Trevor, Irenee du Font, $5,100 i Lam-mot du Pont, $3,000,. and Helen Clay Frick, $5,000.

vote, usually republican, could over come It. 9 It was a story of Roosevelt leading In a preponderant number of states from the beginning. Starting off with a powerful nucleus In the south, which alone has 146 eleo toral votes, Roosevelt surprised even some of his own friends by running ahead everywhere. From practically every section came reports of extremely heavy voting. Lines formed in New York, where 6,000,000 record total was expected for the state.

Portions of the deep south were more active than usual. Barrels were pressed into use to receive ballots in New Jersey. Summer weather Increased the turnouts in Massachusetts, Maine and Rhode Is' land. The size of the vote made for delay in tabulating in many sections. In New York the polls did not close until 9 oclock, three hours later than usual, slowing up the national tabu lations.

Both President Roosevelt and Gov. Landon kept in close touch with the trends. At Hyde Park, wearing a gold watch chain of Andrew Jackson for luck, Mr. Roosevelt showed spe cial Interest in early tallies "Showing him ahead In Kansas and Massachusetts. In general, election day passed off quietly.

Kentucky had but one shooting; national guardsmen were ordered out in New Mexico, assertedly as a precaution, and sixty-five young men were arrested in North Haledon, N. on charges of illegal voting. At Albany, the wife of a republican congressional nominee and several other persons were charged with obstructing voting. CATOOSA OPPOSES BEER IN UNOFFICIAL BALLOT Congressman Sam D. McReyn held a commanding lead of more than 2 to 1 over his opponent, William Hilleary, of Bpring In returns from 175 of the 246 precincts in the Third congressional district early this morning.

The vote at 1 am. stood: McReyn-olds, 21,777, and Hilleary, 10,467. In Rhea county the republican candidate polled 1,852 votes to 2,035 for the democratic incumbent, whose victory was never in doubt. The tabulation included reports from all but two counties in the district; Van Buren and White. a The table follows: SUITS 52250 Overcoats 51850 KIA7S 5295 SMOGS $450 fb? HENDERSON 7mJP0LEMAN Il.tOTHIERS 1A8CR0ASHERS Market Street at Tenth WALTER WHITE ELECTED TO STATE LEGISLATURE 1 i 3 Complete, unofficial returns front Rhea and Meigs counties last night showed that Walter White, veteran republican, had been sent to the lower house of the Tennessee legislature as floterial representative for the two counties.

White had a majority of 636 votes in the unofficial returns over George McKenzie, of Meigs county. The totals showed White, 3,237, and McKenzie, 2,601. In Rhea county McKenzie polled 1,702 votes to 2,488 for White. In Meigs the vote was 90S for McKenzie, and 749 for White. Hunters Supplies! Winchester Guns and Ammunition Trade In your old gun on a new one.

Hunting Coats and Pants. Look for the Big Knife DElL-AnsPS rOR INDIGESTION GORDON BROWNING. pulled us from our troubles and set us back on the road to prosperity and progress. A grateful populace has spoken. AsI receive the returns from over the nation, Hamilton county, I must say, takes Its place.

In the ranks of the other communities' of this nation. "As to Tennessee, I am constrained to say the voters of this county did a great service in helping to elect Gordon Browning as our next governor. We are glad that Senator Bachman was given such a large vote in his home county. It is also fitting the county yielded Its support to Leon Jourolmon, who is In sympathy with the presidents program, particularly the Tennessee Valley Authority development. "Representative McReynolds record In congress and his untiring support of the new deal entitled him to receive.

the vote given him yesterday. While Senator Fletcher Morgan, D. M. Coleman, J. B.

Ragon, and John T. Mahoney had no opposition, am gratified with the complimentary vote given them. I thank my co-workers who did splendid work in getting the people registered and out to vote. It was no trouble to get them to vote' for the democratic ticket. If we got them to the polls that was all that was necessary and that was what we did.

They did the rest without any persuasion. The rules of the contest board of the American Automobile association provide that racing cars shall be equipped with a motor-driven reverse mechanism and two independently operated sets of brakes. tt CUMMINGS STATEMENT EXPRESSES GRATITUDE Special to The Chattanooga Timet. RINGGOLD, Nov. 3.

Catoosa county voted against the sale of beer today in an unofficial straw vote test. The figures were 310 against and 144 for. 'Oldest Mother Votes. MEMPHIS, Nov. 3 (fP).

Mrs. M. N. Rice, 104, designated last year by a foundation as "Americas oldest mother, braved the rain today to vote for President Roosevelts re-election. Her grandson, Sheldon Rice, drove her to the voting booth.

Economy in Government Keynote Of Campaign by Governor-Elect Demand for Balanced Budget Undertone of All Brownings Speeches Emphasized Security Needs, in FunrmcES is to RIVETED STEEL Beeesttte they're safer LAST. LONGER gist mere heat! Umm TORRID ZONE Steel Fvraaee stay leaner heat faster at lower p-keep mi. Theyre guaranteed tar 10 jeon' wear! And Lennox TORRID ZONE Furnaces have Riveted Sieet seems permanently dnst -tight and gaatight. Theyre safe. CHATTANOOGA BLOW PIPE AND ROOFING COMPANY 1S01 Duncan Avenue Phone 2-1158 ijovtidi HARDWARE CO.

511 MARKET ST. J. Walter Cummings, Hamilton county democratic campaign manager, early this morning issued a statement thanking the voters of Hamilton county and my most loyal co-workers who paved the way for a complete and undisputed victory for our ticket at the polls yesterday. "It goes without saying that the voters of Hamilton county gave a complete and absolute Indorsement to President Rooeevelt and his policies, he asserted. "I had no other thought but that the people of this county would deliver an overwhelming expression of gratitude to the man who Bp the Associated frets.

Three languages, English. Welsh and Irish, were used when members of the Rotary clubs, of Swansea and Carmarthen, Wales, attended a luncheon meeting of the Rotary club In Dublin, Irish Free State. sponsibility. We must answer the age-old question, 'Am I my brothers keeper? This will be a new objective in politics, a gesture of government toward a religious ideal. Blindnest is So Permanent It Pays to Set RUED ClIES OPTOMETRIST EIGHTH ST.

DIAL 6-7516 Buehler Bros. MONEY-SAVING MARKET WED and THURS. 521 Market St. '-a. I THOSE TENDER YEARLING Tenderloin or T-Bone 15 I fj STEAKS, lb.

i Our Famous Pork Sausage, lb. 15 i 13 jam NASHVILLE, Nov. 3. Gordon Browning, World war veteran and former congressman, placed foremost among the many planks In his gubernatorial campaign platform his demands for economy in government and his plans for Tennessee participation in federal social security benefits. His proposals ranged all the way from a "sell Tennessee advertising project to a revision of the states basic law so that homes valued at $2,500 or less would -be exempt from taxation.

The 46-year-old West Tennessean, who got his start in life on a farm, praised the governments agricultural program based on soil conservation, visioned a wild life "paradise in the state and promised "full co-operation with the Tennessee Valley Authority in its extension of rural electric service. The one-time school-teacher looked forward to higher, standards of education and' greater, more stable rewards for teachenr.mThe man who has spent years in public service said thgt he planned to adopt a merit system for all employes except high administrative officers. But the undertone of all his platform speeches was "economy. In his opening address, he summed It up thus: "The present Income can be made sufficient to meetalL present obligations. One thing I shall Insist on.

Our state must have a balanced budget. We must begin the orderly reduction of our bonded Indebtedness. We must live within our current income." Of social security, he said: "The federal government has recently undertaken to set up safeguards to break the shocks -incident to the major misfortunes of life. The social security act embodies the plan proposed to promote the means of protection against the insecurities of modern existence through co-operative action with state governments. Argument over the wisdom of this undertaking is behind us.

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Maybe you've been missing something. QUR President is elected. Lets get in with him, take a fresh grip and push. Our President has confidence. Let us have confidence.

Everything is ahead of us. Good old Uncle Sam is still alive with one hundred and twenty million peoplej We toast the President oi these United States. We pledge ourselves to serve faithfully the people of this great City as he has pledged himself to serve the united peoples of tills great Nation. 2' "2 Xv.j rff CHATTANOOGA TRANSFER STORAGE CO. 915 Carter Street Dial 6-5141 CHATTANOOGA.

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