Show Triumph Biggest In I e Candidate Defeats Governor e r Al Smith of o. o NewYork New 1 York by Large Majority 1 of 0 Electoral College V rAGO Herbert Hoover was swept into the tlC presidency in the national national df aon Ti Tuesday b by byrn one of the greatest landslides of oC votes in our political rh rn republican candidate defeated Governor ern r Al Al Smith of oC Nc New York the thc e tie candidate date by an overwhelming majority of the thc electoral vote ote Jil electoral votes than han an candidate for president n received more any ex cx- cx Woodro He e Wilson when the he Republicans were divided The Hoover Hoo into the shade landslide Harding r de threw rew d dd ITU n ca candidate defeated Governor of New York the t by a majority of not lc less s than electoral votes otc It that the Hoover majority will wm go even higher with the receipt o D complete re turns Smith lids bids fair to go down in m history as one of othe t c worst Co ca for fer the His electoral vote is below that of Cox i and Davis in 1924 Not since Governor Horatio Se Seymour mour of oC Ne cw f tork ork by General Grant in 1868 1866 has a candidate for Presidency been routed in a straight t sided two contest contes as was wa Governor o Smi Smith h. h ros Sects that the Republicans increase their present meager the senate and anda andt I Ia ali v of votes otes in a a working majority in the house houel t I o dent ident as returns from the elec- elec l fly followed the presidential one se time an upset in favor fa of Democrats had been re registered for Souse base but it was offset by the ron ion ion of a Republican to a seat Meld Eed by a Democrat the be twenty Democratic senate evolved m in tIe the election the Re- Re an can candidates were ahead in five t These included the seats now by Bayard of Deleware Edwards yards Cw eR i- i Jer Jm y r Neely of West Yest Vir GErry of Rhode Island and Loaf Loft Lor Lo Lo- af ft r O Ohio io The latter is not u up p reelection jar or ar j other Democrats Democrats- however Hof t of Utah Uth B Bruce cc of Maryland Man w of or l Massachusetts and anil Pittman of Nevada Nc were ahead on the early arly returns f fIn In the case of oC most of the thirteen Republican se seats L the candidates of f that party were lc leading ding their Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic opponents Representatives cs Tn Tilson on of Connecticut cut she Republican leader in ia n the thc house was among the first whose election was assured d. d Two other Republican stalwarts of the hou house home c Snell oT New Nw NewYork NewYork York chairman of or the rul rules s committee commit commit- le tee and Dempsey of New NewYork York chairman chairman chair chair- man of the house rivers and ana harbors committee also aho were reelected Louis Ludlow Ludlow- the fhe Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- In In Indiana iana cratic candidate tle defeated Represents Represents- tine live Updike who sought reelection and md in New York James L. L Whitley Republican successfully contested with willi Charles Stanton DeJ Democrat o-c o t for forthe forthe the seat now held b by a Democrat not I up for reelection |