Show NATIONS NATION'S CHIEF RESTS AT HOME HYDE PARK N. N Y Nov 4 p- p President Roosevelt reelected to another another another an an- other year four-year term In the White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House rested at his mothers mother's home today after telegraphing Governor Alt Alf M. M Landon that he was confident confident j dent lent all of ot us Americans will now pull together for the common good I Dictated shortly before beton 2 a a. a m. m After his Republican opponent nt had sent cent congratulations the presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's message said ald I Z 1 am grateful to you for tor your generous telegram and I am confident confident confident con con- that all of ot us w Americans will now pull together for the common good I send you every good wish L f- f The chief executives executive's telegram t t was addressed to Gov Alfred M. M Landon Landon The governor had signed 11 his first name Alf Alt saying r 1 Pledges Support 1 The nation has spoken Every 5 American will accept th the verdict and work for tor the tho common cause caus of the good of ot our country That is the spirit of ot democracy You have my rny sincere con congratulations Mr Roosevelt will remain here until tomorrow night returning to Washington Friday morning Because of the maritime strike his plans for a vacation cruise In southern louthern waters probably will be beheld beheld held in abeyance for the present Reports that there will be several sev ev everl er eral erl l new faces In the second Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt cabinet brought no official comment from White House sources although several persons close to the president have indicated the re reports reports reports re- re ports were true Harry H. H WoodrIng of ot Kansas was as named secretary of war only temporarily to succeed the late George H. H Dern It Is regarded as virtually certain this will be one of the cabinet offices to be changed Shortly before 11 p. p m m. m scores of cars bearing Hyde Park neighbors with red torches drove into the estate es estate estate es- es tate with a band and gave the president presIdent prest pres pres- ident an old fashioned serenade Stands In Rain Wearing a blue suit with white pin stripes he stood In a light rain on orl the front porch with his mother and wife and children as the crowd gave ga three cheers and the band played the 1932 1032 campaign song Happy Days Are Here Again Latest returns showed he had carried carried car car- ried rued the normally Republican town of ot Poughkeepsie and his own district district district dis dis- dis- dis in Hyde Park village but had lost his home township Once when the smoke from red and white flares got too thick around his head Mr Ma Roosevelt remarked re remarked remarked re- re marked he was swallowing a lot of red fire tire and the next president probably would start tart off oft with a I cough |