Show Republican Landslide Uproots Democrats in Keystone State PHILADELPHIA Nov 9 AP Republicans Republicans' AP rode a landslide I back to power today in Pennsylvania nia I Leads of to great great greater er than their most optimistic party leaders had predicted predicted elected elected Republicans Republicans Republicans Re Re- publicans as United States senator governor lieutenant governor and Secretary of internal affairs Democrats lost their majority in inthe inthe inthe the state legislature and were left with only a narrow m margin of control control control con con- in Pennsylvania's man 34 congressional congressional con con- gressional delegation Governor George H. H Earle who bro brought in a little new deal four years Sears ears ago after 40 years of Republican Republican Republican lican state control lost by votes his fight to win the senate seat held by the silver haired Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican James J. J Davis From out of the hard coal fields Superior Court Judge Arthur H. H James drove his way to the governorship governorship governorship govern govern- over the Democratic candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date Charles Alvin Jones PittsbUrgh Pittsburgh Pitts Pitts- burgh lawyer who is pledged to carry carryon on the Earle program With only scattered scatter d precincts unreported unreported unreported un- un reported the vote was For governor governor of election election election elec elec- tion districts Judge James 1882 Jones For United States senator senator of election districts Senator I Davis Governor Earle 1 That vote vot and nd the Republican gains in congress congress' held national sig The state was an important new deal battlefront President Roosevelt in inthe the closing closing clos cbs ing days of the campaign wrote a aletter aletter aletter letter commending the Earle ad ad- ministration Like Senator Davis avis James is the son of Welsh immigrants He was unable to speak English until he was seven worked around the anthracite anthracite anthracite an an- mines to help finance his education and studies of law The Republican victory came largely from the farms and fac fac- tories Only the coal r counties counties- bituminous and anthracite alike alike alike- stood by Governor Earles Earle's little new dea deal S The United Mine Workers' Workers union strong in both fields backed the Democratic ticket With half of 34 congressional contests contests contests con con- tests settled Republicans picked up six seats two of them from Phila Phila- delphia |