Show Roosevelt Casts Vote I Occupation Farmer HYDE PARK N N. Y Nov 3 31 UP President UP-President President Roosevelt cast ballot No at the town hall Tuesday The president more in the role of a a. Dutchess county squire than thanas as chief executive made his customary customary customary cus cus- tomary day visit to the little white frame building where the Roosevelt Roose Roose- I I velt family has voted for generations genera genera- Driving into the village of Hyde Park from his estate Mr Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt was greeted by J. J W. W Finch chairman of district 3 election board Finch looked up over his spectacles spectacles spectacles cles at the president and asked gravely Name please 7 And just as gravely the voter answered Franklin D. D Roosevelt This seems natural the president president president dent mused while Finch busied himself with the enrollment blanks Occupation 7 the president was asked Farmer he replied I think that's what wha I said last time The president signed the big registration book then went into the curtained voting booth to cast his ballot The chances were that he voted for John J. J Bennett the Democratic candidate for governor whom the president had indorsed and Ferdinand A. A Hoyt the Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic opponent of Representative Hamilton Fish Republican congressman congressman congressman con con- gressman for the district Coming out of the booth the president struck his head on the curtain rod They might raise the height of these booths he commented to Mrs Douglas Crasper Grasper the election clerk who handed him his enrollment enrollment enrollment enroll enroll- ment blank |