Show VOTE-ROUSING VOTE PRESSED DRIVE DRIVE PRESSED Candidates C tes Press On Onto Onto Onto to Home Stretch x By Sy Associated Press Candidates throughout the nation pressed today toward a thunderous climax to the most intense and vote vote- rousing year off-year election campaign in national history The great popular interest re reflected reflected re- re fleeted in predictions of an unprecedented unprecedented unprecedented dented ballot total Tuesday spurred Republican and Democratic leaders in their efforts to turn the tides o of victory in scores of apparently close races President Roosevelt brought th the national campaign of the Democrats to its its- peak last night by broadcasting broadcasting broadcasting broad broad- casting an appeal for continued liberal government Former President Hoover am and National Chairman John Hamilton will speak for the Republicans to tonight to- to night night- H Hoovers Hoover's overs over's address to a a. Spokane Spokane Spokane kane Wash Republican rally wilbe will wil willbe vill be broadcast from 7 to 8 p. p m Salt Sal Lake City time over over- the Mutual network Hamilton will speak ove over the Red network of N NBC B C from 8 to 8 30 p. p m m. Salt Lake City time In Washington the senate campaign campaign campaign cam cam- ex expenditures expenditures-committe pen d i t u re s committee warned that its investigators would keep a vigilant watch on the the- voting in Pennsylvania New Jersey am and North Dakota Charges and countercharges countercharges coun coun- charges ter-charges have been made by bot both main parties in t these ese states Criticism of the administrations administration's fiscal policies had a prominent place in mo mot most t Republican broadsides against the new deal Alf M. M Landon 1936 Republican presidential nominee told an audience audience audience audi audi- ence at Mankato Kan last night that adoption of sound fiscal poli- poli po Ii- Ii Continued on Pare Pace Two Column Three VOTE ROUSING DRIVE PRESSED Continued from Page One cies des by the government would be a astep astep astep step toward substantial economic recovery Speaking at Dayton Ohio Dr Glenn Frank chairman of the national national national na na- na- na Republican program committee committee com cam said the new deal was leadIng leading leading lead lead- ing the nation down a tragic blind alley of unpaid bills Unless government heeded this danger he said the forgotten man would be not only forgotten but betrayed by a government that leads him to hope for all sorts of social benefits which it simply cannot cannot can can- cannot not provide because it has neglected to foot the bills Ickes Sounds Warning On the Democratic side Secretary Secretary Secretary Secre Secre- tary Ickes told a Philadelphia audience audience audience audi audi- ence that a return of the Republicans I cans tans to control of Pennsylvania would mean handing the future of the state over to Moe Annenberg publisher of the Philadelphia Inquirer Inquirer In In- Mirroring the last weeks week's intensification intensification intensification of campaigning were financial financial finan finan- financial cial reports of national Democratic and Republican committees made to the clerk of the house The Democratic national committee committee commit commit- tee reported it collected between between between be be- tween October 28 and November 4 and spent The Republican senatorial campaign committee reported re reported re- re ported contributions of and expenditures of for the same period Congress Seats Scats at Stake There are 35 senate seats scats 32 governorships governorships governorships gov gov- and the house seats at stake in the election M Maine lne already has elected a Republican governor and three Republican house members Besides determining the up make-up of the next congress the results will have important bearing on the 1940 struggle over the presidency Political control of such key states as New York Pennsylvania Ohio and California is at stake and so also also are the destinies of many aspirants aspirants aspi aspi- aspirants rants of both parties to presidential nominations Because of these considerations and such specific issues as old age pensions labor l legislation and general general gen gen- eral economic conditions interest in major contests has mounted to a shattering record-shattering peak A total vote of approximately 40 is in prospect This would be only under the vote cast castIn castin castin in 1936 when the Roosevelt Landon race set a record of In 1934 the last previous election brought out a vote of only |