Show If " ' THE LAKE TRIBUNE SALT NOVEMBER 8 1934 THURSD AY MORNING 13 VOTING ON SALT LAKE COUNTY TICKET ELECTION TALK FOR COMMISSIONER FOR COMMH58TONKR Term) Four-Ye- FOR FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR COUNTY CLKRK SHERIFF Term) (Tvo-Ya- FOR COTINTT COUNTY FOR COUNTY RE- TREASURER CORDER HELD IN CHECK COUNTY FOR COUNTY FOR COt NTT ATTORNEY PUR- AUDITOR VEYOR EFFECT PLANS By Aoclttd Pre The new deal's sweeping vic- Of a President Sets Conference With La Toilette on v New Legislation FIRST WARD (A)— HYDE PARK N Y Nov 7 (UP) —President Roosevelt was letting the lection results speak for themselves loe 314 133 341 J4 127 3 1151 0 71 in 157 1 I Appearing Intensely pleased with Democratic victory verwhelming hailed everywhere as enthusiastic national approval of the new deal the chief executive nevertheless reserved comment apparently feeling tio interpretation by him necessary Meanwhile late advices brought to the summer White House here a word picture of the Democratic flood tide that washed the Keputmcan nopea in dozens of daces With belated returns arrived "also tack of messages and telegrams 91 191 365 321 311 341 1671 1 I 4 tonight t HI 10 ' 11 11 13 14 It II It 15t 30 74 140 105 124 140 194 113 119 136 88 238 292 315 175 379 94 SO SOS 364 31 33 33 34 3ft 36 137 360 307 HOI 161 338) 3141 248 226 128 11 M 21 34 35 3 ' 3 Smiles Broadly "The president seated in the little office of his Hyde Park eubby-hol- e home received wasningion news paper correspondents at lunch time at a barrage of quessmiled broadly tions seeking to learn his reactions to the election results but said notn- FIRST WARD - 252 2891 230 269) II 1181 - 2 1 244 271 184 393 210 191 341 instead he threw up his arms In a '219 mock defensive gesture and turned to 234 43' a discussion of subjects far removed 227 63 169 44 from politics 65 247 few moments however he 46 91 After 271 67 89 340 turned to Joke with one of the num 113 133 64 ber who yesterday had written that 69 104 231 V 364 70 355 Mr Roosevelt voted the straight 7443 133101 Democratic ticket and to Inquire how lit ward totals SECOND WARD— he knew what candidates received his 181 55 vote when he entered the polling 101 61 103 193 114 40 103 place at Hyde Park village 13 104 325 Then Mr Roosevelt almost imme- 108 288 125 68 185 104 diately resumed the threat of his 60 265 discussion when he was 107 112 249 104 asked: 80 191 109 110 287 95 "Do you regard the election results 78 169 111 to M a mandate 144 64 112 proceed further ' 163 54 111 Conference 8et 43 126 114 13 J47 The president revealed that in re- 115 182 42 114 313 156 turning to his desk in Washington 117 - tomorrow 1401 88 he would confer with Sen- 111 2541 193 119 ator Robert La Toilette Wisconsin 124 8l 29ll J18C S4I who was victorious in 121 Progressive 149V 3241 123 yesterday's fight Lawrence Stein 19201 41601 2nd ward totals hart minister to Sweden and Breck WARD—1 THIRD " tnridge Long ambassador to Italy 187 87 141 La Follette will be a White House 143 155 19 261 65 luncheon guest during which time it 143 25 39 144 was expected he would lay before 145 224 67 245 140 146 Mr Roosevelt legislative proposals In 141 73 248 connection with the forthcoming con- 148 103 310 81 357 gressional session The envoys baok 149 113 150299 ' home on holidays will present rou 161 235 80 71 288 153 tine reports of conditions 300 99 Mr Roosevelt let it be known that 153 193 164' 125 235 113 would next he be week for the busy 155 259 131 154 offiadministration with conferring 9l! 184 167 cials on phases of the general recov- lrdwardtDtIS 39361 llllj ery program and other government FOURTH WARD— business in order to be free to start 171 4 112 121 72 his Tennessee valley inspection trip 173 207 91 173 scheduled for November 15 192 110 174 197 152 175 Leisurely Ran 153 153 174 145 115 The White House party boarded a 177 1451 118 178 Y N across the 174 train at Highland 255! 148 127 177 180 river from the Roosevelt home for 181 143 140 the return journey to Washington A 183 128 159 201 183119 will the run put president leisurely 184 llff 144 in Union station there early in the 186 187 132 129 218 morning After breakfasting aboard It 194 142 181 his car he will motor to the mansion 198 151 194 142 to begin work immediately 1B9 130 162 190 11 1! 1 1101 2531 203 366 246 184) 142 142 2371 2051 4 108 132 148 150 1311 151 113 149 1 263 222 25ll 176 280 224 ) 11 41 1 l! l ' 4 189) 2281 2151 141 II !::::: 2U: mi 143: 364! 77 174j 333: 289! 279i 241 370 2181 163 101' 131 1421 310 114 122 1721 3891 125 134 81 105! 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374 378 7 1001 n3S OF PRESIDENT tory in th United States' elections caused little surprise abroad Rome —Semiofficial circles took the vote to mean the country wants strong government as exemplified in President Roosevelt which is also the fascist conception of government liierlm-Berlin's press hailed the Democratic triumph as convincing the Berliner Tageblatt commenting that the American nation "will stake all on Roosevelt's courage" London — A DemiKtfa'tie "tf umph was generally expected in Great Britain and the stock exchange showed no reaction Paris — Busy with political troubles France read little of the American balloting but officials said privately the government and the public welcomed "increasing stability" off-ye- DISTRICT HO— - j- VICTORY MAY Surprised at Bourbon Win BY ROOSEVELT ' Europe Not 3571 3791 ' 1) II II I 31 5 246 37sl 110 124 lj 1 1971 US 1 57 ' SIS 331 131 4! 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S5! 109 101 101 2981 3541 271 348j 1831 55 303 238' '1 1 1 3731 157 "1 87 1181 121 120 109 147 84 138 89 102 130 ) 230 961 941 611 1391 941 184 241l 164' 325 389 284 193 70 134 144 99 113 127 169 78 147 90 110 103 68 139 128 144 154 81 382! 395 382: 2221 177i 731 70 159 I 369 212 32I' 1931 187 1 126' 304' 155 252 206 241 163 3131 125! 179! 227! 3281 236 108 II 2i 231 211 S17I 721 333 147 381 323 168! 144 77 190 189 303 149 350 213 1571 99 131 131 189 131 9 881 210 345! 332! 2231 145 191 131 101! ll 134 130 1311 134 4 1 3131 3041 366 2251 303 334) 681 374! 386' 387 217! 151 83: 186 1031 1 24 101 149! !! 3 189! 354 339! 324 1091 133! 131 131 81 98 94 3 119 141 132 89 163 116 150 155 161 134 167 117 177 131 111 162 126 261 if 123 149 97 238! 133 172 112 385 190 446 373 305 189 303) 1421- ll 97 47 3 220 277 271 I 194 13 1801 S86 290 265 207! 99 134 133 123 1561 1441 1171 5 1751 239 304 273 154 89 19W 781 1571 171 189 333 238 302 376 131 125 1611 213' 182 3441 1711 132! 2051 1081 1171 1271 3111 134 90 133 356! 121 2601 121 250 255' 101 3941 236 176! 1641 3691 Ul J) 97 116 115 116 76 144 92 125) 1 27ll I 185 3051 2371 304! 4l 262!: 2431 1411 1331 2541 358 113' 154' ' 320 309 228 149 205! 2771 277 276 397 387 369 318' 173 190 198 182! 249 111! 193 961 671 255 225 313 214 14) 305 1341 1541 too! 114 142 144 75 122 227 ntn ) 374 291 881 284 314 96! 1051 71 1341 1221 134 158) 81 159 10 130 156 307 116 129 131 89 332 149! 393 234 173 151 2681 1641 331 280 268 315 288 203 164 2801 102! 234 307 246i 188 142 327 215 295 2531 259 238 258 166 282 168 196 204 189 364 164 224 381 377 224 377 317 161 285 98 341 208 254 191 143 2 1 1 l! 304 248 264 334 314 118" lfl! 134 97 Si 244) 1191 1391 1271 1111 238' 153' 235 4 205 244 1 -' SOLID BOURBON Pittraan Galhers Twice as Many Senator Votes a a Malone ' 394 By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING o Trlbuna Btrvlct CHICAGO Nov 7— The eyes of the country turned to Washington today for signs of the future course of President Roosevelt with the backing of a new congress more than two thirds Democratic in both branches Will he turn to the right go farther to the left was th universal question as exultant Democrats and discomfited Republican surveyed th results of the second Roosevelt land slide la two years recorded by the congressional election Tuesday which nawas generally interpreted as tional indorsement of the new deal and an undoubted vote of confidence hi the president The latest returns revealed that the Democrats had made a net gain in the senate ot 9 perhaps 10 seats giv ing them 69 if not 70 memoer of that body compared with 24 Republicans 1 and 1 Progressive Still In Doubt' In one state New Mexico the senatorial election was still in doubt Senator Bronson Cutting Republican new dealer who had been running behind in the returns this morning swung into a light lead in later figures over his opponent Congressman Dennis Chcvez Democratic new dealer In the house the Democrats appeared to have Just about held their present strength which gives them a majority of approximately 200 The final returns may show them to have made a net gain or to have incurred a net loss of a few seats Nothing to compare with this land slide has ever been witnessed in a or election It left the victorious Democrats themselves as bewildered as the disasalmost There trously routed Republicans are 25 states in which the Democrats will have complete control of the government and the house and senate members Seventeen Democratic gov ernors were definitely elected a gain of three— in Pennsylvania North Dakota and Oregon— while in three other states Maryland Wyoming and Nevada the latest returns indicated the election of Democrats as governors The Republicans ousted Democratic governors in Michigan and New Jersev whll Phil LaFollette Governor replaces Progressive Schmedeman Democrat in Wisconsin Salt Like Nevada turns 173 661 J Administration 243 214 121 1001 117 1 ' Right or Left Swing Seen as rroDame by 225 210 243 230 Trlbunt-Chicai- Farmer-Laborit- RENO Nev Nov 7 (P— With not more than 6000 votes In scattered pre 1021 1681 101 1761 1H8I 170 155 169! state remaining I 1481 339! 1S1 2551 257! 2 331 cincts throughout the 2 3 3 U 243 J 274 213 J Ui 761 14 2711 263 96! 282! 264 283 338 266! llll 25ll 253 to be counted Nevada voters had 961 241 9 104 2631 14 240 110 9 2S4 '346: - 831 234 254 231 259 1871 201! 3 1191 134 188 171 107 173 134 3 3 189 3 188! 2 142 169! 1I& given Democratic candidates a clean B7l 2421 249l 102! 346 HSl 3381 2591 108 2561 3381 lOJl 248! 224 110 369 ll 348! 211 II 3591 11 1! T 3511 2331 388 3071 2581 3551 4101 2321 383 3491 253J M3! 394J sweep in contests lor tne senate 31 76o1Tl3T0O6 75t6:i8o"3t) 4! 611 7900 135291 1351 1131 89 1331 8 7034:139921 765212880i 103 73513606i6686113971 14'B68i 11619! 8713441 house of representatives and all state offices In unofficial returns from yes 18711 631 173 180 59 Toi 1741 481 491 0 ill 571 1751 1871 178 51 1801 1811: 18711 1891 II ' 12 181' 181 183 131 67 591 1 66 1 111 89 1841 13 ltl 187 190 63 67 63 64 1791 1) tl 110 ' terday's election 1191 1101 43 66 111 58 115 65 63 66 100! 63 116 116 56 58 121 74 63 218 2411 6 53 232 71 23l! 329 63 tl 223 218 6 6 78 61 45 76 222 334 With 234 precincts complete and in 368!l 139 ) 258 123 - 2731 264 129 6 257 272 120 140 169 247 2171 267i 119 li 3 lit 63! 691 1851 74 178 18311 182 70! 1831 41 184 184 73 173 148 106 (' 71' '79 complete reporting out of a state total 2691 2 210 51 - 285 66 267 57 21 3621 75 54 3 2 2 248 61 64 260 75 60 248 364 j of 246 United State Senator Key 281 2141 100 90 214! 2731 1051411 370 103 103 129 253' 247) 134 243 120 10r 3 851 701 7ll 210 2161 209 41 41 217! was reelected 181 4 74! 64 80 4 203 2061 193 2041 86 Pittman Democrat 305 78 t 1021 441 771 S01 3081 293l 75 3) 2! 308! 2 91 891 379 2 3 295 294 99 871 288' lf 297) wjth 22322 votes compared with 801 1631 if If 711 16311 731 155 41 1811 941 141 741 731 81 1561 4! 4 82 105 1541 81 1301 1601 601 r 164 611 1641 162! ISi 651 1! 164! 1891 131 131 65) for George W Malone Repub1401 631 II! BO) 13: 63 l'l 14' 1801 IIJ 161! 158! 47) lit 5! 471 461 41! "1581 "Oil 15911 11 Ill 1521 641 671 5 51 49! 51 15411 511 60 1541 61 lf9 lican and 727 for John P Reynolds 1491 511 II 41 50 115 127 34! 391 411 35 121 341 51 t 341 48 117 37 132 1331 43 128 ' 43j ""T25l 131" ' " 280 C 274 283 75 65 14 284 15 65 14 1' 272 1 10 72 80 276 13 275 I? 270 independent 269 4 3 193' 44 2091 108!! 4 1! 31 37 191 41! 3 43 194! 41 4 202 201! 194' 191 38 33 Other results were as follows it 1281 131! 9' 335 337 117 358 111 334 9 137 330 9 10 130 339 129 335 133 128 340 351) I that point in the tabulations: 1! 661 ' 143 811 147 1401 74 154 83 1011 881 145 1' ll 84 1401 I 140 1301 82 149 89 I 2691 241 314! 299 194 5 123 136 321 121 1 172 3 299' 5! 127 144! 202 167 4 149 30S 276' For congressman (at large): George 3071 94! 7 871 284 28T 77 2121 2741 295 7 f 6 911 101 281 82 291 290 46 I! 80 I B Russell (R) 9628 James G Srug-ha336l I 841 3351 71 321 10 16 339: 78 101 3201 8 10 321 89 95 3281 10! 93 89 317 323 1391 1201 3531 1951 3351 2301 326l 41 310 322l 3381 15ll 1161 6) 1301 140 138 II 3411 154 (D) 23996 1311 4 1709 4974 4 1884! 4881 3 1371 103! 5111928148171 1491 149! 1741 60611 192114845! 166011113 1574111831 For governor: L C Branson (1) 4j1794 49651 30211 47381 4385 Morley- Griswold ( R) 12149 811 1931 io87i 80l 841 1901 '"SI 21 931 31 791 891 lM Richard Kirman Sr (D) 18764 2 1811 841 1901 94 841 180 T5lTj 185( 1551 7) 221 1501 34) 149 191 181 154 201 10! 153 1581 3 20 22 20 211 1491 154 151 if For 051 28111 631 261 5I 611 2701 3641 lieutenant governor: Fred S 551 651 27111 75 2501 2641 68 581 2581 7 240 24911 59 47 2481 491 45 3511 81 S3 8 10!23912431 66 451 218! 55 251i 2S1) 78) Alward (D) 21072 A S Henderson 551 411 231 239! 60 231 54 3311 256 3 64 31 4i' 60 681 611 67 224 2321 2241' 2281 1351 II 248 2381 266 118 141 288 2331 (R) 17213-Fo1481 9 96 140) 2611 9 9! 243 1341 2491 139) 254 122) 24411 ll 801 2391 121 19l 851 231 72l 2341 2431 711 1! 83 2361 121 131 811 23911 12 12 821 2291 91 2391 secretary of state: W G Great- 4 2061 1081 3031 304 118' 821 105 il 4! 3 1111 115 201! 196 4 108 112! 203! 2311) 2041 21'3J llll house (D) 22363 Francis A Riordan 881 2651 17! if l! 84 254 191 3671 265l B5 269 81 721 87 2661 11" 270! 2611 92 2511 ' ll 1071 13! IDS! 107 303 ) 303 3041 1131 304 108 131 2991 14 280 131 307 124 1001 14! 3001 2851 116) (R) 10490 1! 941 231 II 1001 2321 2351 1 93 234l 90 1 90 92I 226! 106 3181 225 231I 91 229I 91 li For state treasurer: Mrs Harriet K 28411 3931 11 51 711 Oil 4 881 41 2861 277 81 78l 4 2861 265 95 270 8o 83 2851 280 51 19211 1141 178 1951 71 102! 2001 125 1061 2081 92 1MI 5 961 2071 losl 101 202t 110 109 5 Arentz (R) 14222 Dan W Franks I ll 2! 1881 187 198! 127 128: 1661 119 1341 134 2 182' 18il 1B7 133 180: 138 178! 135 151 (D) 19111 VJSI 2321 81 2271 220 119 126 223 7 242i 101 324 1281 125 7 8 214! 115 121 7' 132 226! 211 1 253 2771 133 Swine to Left 142 280: 109 1611 116 249 10 7 137 1! 230 366 2 5 8' 8 For state controller: Ed C Peter 87! 327 305' t !' 941 10O 97' 167! 95! 174! 175 181 179' 1861 95 ll loa! 2 187 101 110 88' 180j With a larger number of liberal 14957 Henry C Schmidt son (R) l! 0! 72! 0 14141 3986: 1435' 4006: 1608' 3841 1563! 3873! 01' 1532! 39301 801 01! 14711 4 252!! 1682 74' 0111811138341 83 37691 III 5:1128 3722 and radical Democrats elected to the (D) 17677 For surveyor general: Thomas Af senate than hitherto the effect of the HO7! 96! 113' 1191 81! 119 1121 90 99 W 12611 79 103 1301 104: 105! 91' 'j 107'L 113! Lotz (R) 12964 Ray G Staley (D) election is to swing the Democratic 751 71 75 122 f 118 1191 69 841 1 17l 83 721 73 78 111 72 1231 llll ' 1001 2061 197 194 80 98 1211 931 S3 90 177 209 204' 90 104 191 ?15 205!) 19027 party farther to the left The Re 1821 1191 2l 189 110 192 2011 92 197l 2 21 1031 10l 205l 190l 128 1731 96! ml 1781 llll For attorney general: Gray Mash-bur- publican party also will feel the ef4 2' 173 192! 185 182 1811 157 163 1841 172' 1811 3 3 144 164 1671 179J 169 170! 185! 208 J f 144! 1451 1371 129'149! 150 17el IS 167145 1151 14! 1C4 162' 1251 The Re 156 172' 137 (D) 23423 George A Whitely fect of the same influence ( f 13RI 127 1331 1211 138 1301 122!l 131 1041 1291 1281 112' 1471 154 Wl 1121 Ui( 13VI (R) 0914 publicans defeated were nearly all 1681 1211 102 13911 121 139 135 II' 124l 1331 120 1551 142 1181 1601 103 151 113! 102! 249! 163! 240 1461 257 12ll 289! l! 154 7 260 ll 41 1641 1151 244' 227! For superintendent of public in- uncomprteing conservatives of old 151! 1' 180 159 2 1381 17611 1641 1361 185! 164 139 16B 153 2 1331 114! 1171 1521 2 3 137 1831 131 147 155 struction: Walter W Anderson (NP) guard affiliations who had made few 1261 161! 144 138 143i 155 1381 138 123 1151 1231 146 157 1671 148 155 1251 138' 1441 128l 3I 1191 112! 157l 158l Mil :72l 13910 Chauncey W Smith (NP) 18- - if any concessions to the new deal 1681 136 6 14a 137 157 1171 16oll3ll 126! 4 1891 198! 1771 1181 190 128' 2 129 31 126 155! 1M 147 171! 110 1301 Si 314! 142) JJ 190! llll 254 The Republicans who survived were 1181 1191 1521 128l Mil 1221 14l! 145 142 1331 137 141 110 123 131 1511 131 llll 21 1221 1421 31 1891 1391 193 For clerk of supreme court: George to a large extent those who like 181 1761 1551 V 21 1711 131! 3! 2 1711 31 ' 1841 1061 2141 148 1321 3 3 148 1641' 2 2321 31111 1131 1341 1341 lfisl 1311 2131 1521 1361 1511 IB ll 213 1281 208 199' 2351 1471 Arthur H Vindenberg of MichiBrodigan (D) 19167 Mrs Eva Hat-to1651 3191 1811 1871 1 1731 2151 185 140 2211 1411 181 157' 145 183 1431 3331 198 153 194l 2241 132 1481 (R) 13710 201! 206' 1911 186 140 1641 133 16ll gan took a middle of the road course 1! 1841 133 152 196! 1381 llll 1331 ) 147! 1 142 148! 339! 229! 183! 1641 211! 223 1261 184! 307! 1511 233J 240 164 2111 For mine inspector: Matt Murphy indorsing some phases while con 1341 144 154' 148 137 145 1271 145 154! 167' 124 142! 149 146:1 145 156! 141 2031 I 2! 183l 1891 17s! 185211 ) 1791 (D) 21722 Andy J Stinson (R) 11- - demning other phases of the new 169 156 21! 1571 1 1' I 233! 134! 189! 175! 2171 2 2' 152 1921 197 175 191 if 2! 1741 1251 1361 21 3! 157 138! '164M 31 1561 1561 1371 1401 1091 1561 J1 1461 17111 21 1731 1231 1371 1891 251 1521 2 125 deal 193 1081 861 209 'I 2461 224' 225! 96 11111 2331 881 ill I95J 120l 71' 128l 188l 199' 193 I!!! JI 219 W 1541 With the Republican party brought ' 3!:- 3199: 3830 5 2 5 3224! 3760 17: 3204 3780 14! 11 22 32 l!l 2688 43831 41130881 3916!! 3S02I 3617 5'I3634:34Q3 4tlTwaTd toUls 3001! 4002 315j! 3924 2 9101 40951 to tne lowest eDD oi power m lis nis- FIFTH WARD— tory the question of its fate is much 141 131! 130 1231 1091 118 133' 1241 1211 115! 122 1051 140' 139 147 128' 1061 142 109 67l to the fore Whether it is on its way 681 631 1141 173 5l 170 16l 1151 6 65 4 611 170 701 7 178! 1781 155! 1S2I 67 1681 58! J( 1! 63:' 208 191 60 68! 7 200 186! 71! 62 51) ) 8 8 53 182! 200i 201!) 192 200 69 6l 181! out like the Whig party of our grand 2271 851 831 224 761 230! 14 228 83! 151 2211 if 711 221 86 19b 16 14 2271 2331 2341 3341 72 Ill 671 dads'or is destined to revive in 1936 2451 74 233': 234 12! 74' 236 13! 70! 233 79' 13! 73 2431 13 l 238 70) 236' 71' 240 1812311 1601 811 921 17411 2( 169 1001 1681 21 921 85! 89' 168! 87! 180 2: 107 1711 1531 91! 172l 174 86 as a formidable instrument of con2541 84! 84! 249 ' 245! 245 4' 1' 80 2311 961 22 109' 74) 89! 79' 239 2491 8 87 2331 259! 73 a Tal servative thought in both old parties Tal miff 831 irk 160 162 901 651 831 80 156 171! 57 180 176' 162' 70 2241 1731 163 238 1811 211 2181 110 4 ""i 217 3 175 237 180 208! 105 194 139 225 220 153 is a matter that will be much debated 173 94l1951 ' 189' 9ll 951 1891 186 88! 89 io5l mi 99l 184 1791 88 91 197 105 195 190 from now on The liberal Republi671 2211 681 721 230 60 221 223 70l 63 8 215 214 8 66 227 213! 60 229 R3I 235 55 195 Districts in S L 71 801 1841 181 821 194 135 188 381 177 81 183 1B8 81 186! 82 77 183 cans are more than ever convinced 77 189 23011 1381 1331 226 118 1401 A 1271 127! 1151 207 220 204 33ll 1991 144 217 209 117 214 139 that the election delivered the crown1171 1151 195:' 210 193 Into 93 194 115 Hands 1231 1361 175 Fall 1131 1961 1841 2001 127J 118! 113 199 Region 121 1231 124 1241 118 149 153 127 3 150 3 3 1341 124 138 137 152 1381 1631 140 135 153 123 ing repudiation of the old guard and 136! 1351 1801 156! 164 121 182 101 144 189! 181 isa 2041 139 116 150 13 185! 194 124 Br Associated Freu that the reorganization of the party of Democrats 1321 1511 177 131 137 162 165! 1551 2 141 171 159 1!)4 140 138! 147 3 173 f 119 179 18' 124 in United States senators elected II4 133 1431 1641 1521 162 1461 150 162! 149 121 1231 1761 144 177 155 144 138 157 163 138 along liberal lines embracing some 711 1571 731 167 781 1451 1501 74 156' 86! 31 161 151 1651 21 72 78 160 851 163 89 1521: of the social and economic philosophy Tuesday's election: 1171 24311 1081 1181 1251 2371 1071 21 2431 3! 2 327 3 1241 3 229 2221 31 112 2391 101 235 223' 1101 llll 351 — Arizona Henry F Ashurst (D) 761 '193! 051 183 701 of the new deal can alone assure its 186 801 'I 80! 831 179 175 180i( 1711 80 80 1811 93 65 So powerful was the Democratic in 1901 68 - 541 1761 63 1901 187 56' 821 66 1911 81 1991 3 1641 88 761 179 3! 181! 1931 62 II 184 California— Hiram Johnson (R) 70 salvation 190:1 vasion of Salt Lake county that only 1851 ll 1231 1211 1471 lwl 120 180 1121 191ll 1841 131' 10! 1771 2001 1101 12l 196 — MaloT xFrancis Connecticut 981 179 167 108 169 1J 108' 180 1061 98 144' 2 11 91 3' 31 130! 170' 159! 187! May Join Issue 115) three out of 198 districts in the county 184 179) 9l 133' 148! 1211 1301 1ll5 124' 129 127 127! 131! 1031 1181 11 if 131 1351 118 1501 11 116 118 111 138! ney (D) still clung solidly to the Republican This issue doubtless will be joined mo 121 1751 ns! 182 1021 179! 1381 1191 l'l 141 1551 1981 i lie: 181 107 186 111' 183' 113 in — G Delaware John Towpsena ViV 31 1101 1311 1161 II 124 31 2231 SI 1001 225 1141 3191 1201 3 203 243 banner when the last of the ballots 3 lJll 214!' 1321 2091 1131 228 between the liberal Republicans of 4L 3330'" 5578 Jr (R) 4 4 60 3285! 3330! 5543! 5609 1 3012! 6917 80 4 72 79! was tallied Wednesday in the unoffi34! 01 33741 55721 01 30131 40341 3130 '8 7 69:1 35891 5 3 5 3! the west represented by such' leaders 31031 87731 I 36451 5169! 6th ward total Trammel Florida— Park (D) cial count as Senator Vandenberg a Republican COUNTY— Minton Indiana xSherman (D) 1731 1231 104 149 128 134 138 1571 1451 1241 after 14? 13l district 1391 ward 118 681 llol 1451 District after and such W 1351 148 115) possibility presidential 1041 173 1231 1451 134 149 128 139' 151 118 115 1351 169k 124 147 148! 136 Hale (R) (elect leaders 13BLJ 145 130 ward swung over to the sign of chan-- - 248 of the conservative wing as 1571 15ol 1441 2001 1891 1951 166l 1951 1321 175 II 2181 1491 1'4' 192 169! 190 176 153 l 205 24i 136 in ed 140 161 1321 89: September) 109' 129 84! 132 88' 114! 77 2 f 129 139' 2 1441 81 137 94 ticleer in a steady array Fortresses J60 3 142 77 Ogden Mills and Congressman Jim ' 123! 1181 1561 1131 113 11 163 1111 1 lesl llll 169 1361 144 1271 '1821 961 155 182 89lrt 133 151 Maryland — xGeorge L Radcliffe Wadsworth of New York who likewhich Republicans considered im- 251 12S1 2001 19W 132' 8B8 129 125 194J 151 191 3021 195 204 131 198' 123' J29 198! 129 "4 275 CD) 4 07 1 1 S91 261' 366 215 S95' 397 S70 289 276 262 250 308 400 382 are looming up as Republican 495' 280 363 368 288 pregnable toppled over for the first 276 213! 336 2 33 15 5 331 3 4 2 27 233 113 257 323 347 234 Massachusetts — David I Walsh wise 183 236 334' 332! 286 340 133 377 time on record timber Senator David ' presidential 3 165 269: 184 257 " 180 242 248 228 168 216: 275 205 175 173 3 251 261 216 I 180 4 81 27 i m (D) 3951 81 73! 390! 7 74 65 7 It was probably one of the most 2T 31)6 376 380 3 A Reed of Pennsylvania by the rule 84 89 367 348 8 3871 8 7S 82 370 114 374 ' 81 ' — H 461 139 125 128! 489' H2 443 462 138 168 Arthur 187 148 428 407 129 462 449 459 144 449 Michigan of practical has been weeping victories ever gained by politics ' 501 44 27 2V 21 20 39 47 43 V 22 47 52 24 51 17 26 48 berg (R) ' 292 608 "either of the two parties in the city's iii 14 2: 2501 2 i4 eliminated from consideration for the 648 264 276' 524 639 4S9 37l 632 260 15 I2 S30 269 529' " 269 J41 j4 H j163 221 — 2301 12 16S! 25ll 7 2671 Henrik 147! 139 242 1 7 Minnesota 127 2i? 240! 135 154 235 7 7 141 260 158221 political history - 403 ' 31 Republican nomination for president 1771 163l 31 19ll 433 424' 2! 173 170 420 71 4231 3 4061 6 42f 414 llsl 414j 1891176 4 170 417 17R (FL) The three districts from which the iai 35o! 1311 1! 3291 3341 1141 131' 34of 81 II 41 132 1241 3! 8 158! 305! 335 1421 322 320 134 323 144 7! 8 S39 by his disastrous defeat for reelection 128 — G xTheodore Bilbo 41 174! 1641 487! 4781 187 Wednes2! 470 2001 1901 2 4211 171 176: 451 475! 5! 4! 3 1751 4771 5 II 478' 318! flew still 487 No party ever is disMississippi 184 453) ft! on Tuesday Republican banner 1821 1811 61 417! 166 477 Joi 180 5 433' 1091 507 5: 428! 270! 344 179 5 430! 4'!6 4m 181 18 5 437 173 (D) to nominate a man for presi621 78l 641 280' 278! 73l 274 l!4 23ll 70 110! 278 266' 631 day were 251 193 and 326 In these op! " 2801 2641 74 posed 268' 376 65 1151 ll Missouri— xHarry S Truman (D) dent whose 1011 90' 524i 611 524 4 102' 1 500l 198 421 519 981 5261 5101 114 125 124 504i 1 516 districts only did the G O P ticket 2u 112 inability to carry his own 3421 331 1271 123 140 317' 217 335 264: 143' 12913321 3251 131 1921 3I8 330 136) 297 Montana—Burton K Wheeler (D) state has been demonstrated '! 34582I 2oL 16 75 75' 20l poll a majority for every candidate 68! 75 21 75 321 15 27 78 751 20 21 74' 76 20 xJames E Murray (D) 1091 186! 103 106 21 141 114 183 180 175 1781 147 1501 174 113 153 115 2 139 134 2 in an other districts the vote was n4 174 Speculation on the future course of in 62l 63! 54 551 491 73 67! 55 591 61 45 54 57 59! 49 57 60 57 69! Nebraska— xEdward R Burke (D) the president revolves around the ''! split and in virtually all the Demo- yi 197l ' 314 3061 ?17! J59 3171 250 247' 334 234l 2551 250 3691 244 212 223! 272 198 3M JIB Nevada— Key Pittman (D) J 2141 211 244 7' 2171 241 1951 230 7 crats won commanding leads 7' 2 40! 27W 354 243 33 6 7 247 228 Mil 318 226 356 I" 23 3 2 3 9 117 Ml position in which the congressional 201 13' 122 3fi4 136) 201 135 143 364 144 364 3331 391 33' 34 120 172 137 3671 30 340 168337 352 154 0T New Jersey— xA Harry Moore landslide places him He has good In many districts favorites of both ' 2 25 3 06 2 23 2l! 104 3 2 121 08 10 1201 211 23 2 21 322' 2 201! 2 34 223' 223 23! 104 109 109 2 3: 33! 221 10 AS D were 180! 176! 1651 284! 1651 284 2S2 243! 219 I4I 277 170 284 292' 179' reason to construe the overwhelming 144 165 j) singled out for strong jo 213 280 271 parties 1071 210: 61 1081 1091 208 1171 6 114! 1641 5' 209 115 2021 1531- 203: JOOI 1221 llll 2051 184 New Mexico — Brnnson Cutting Democratic victory is an unmistak llll 30698 showings against the rest of the field I I! ( 4 96' 63' 98 99 56 5 4 1041 93' 58 97 63 54 46! 4! 96 55 4' 63! 53 100) lead A Carl Hatch (both 2 13 (D) In other districts the unofficial vote 13' 221' 1 107 1101 (R) 115 106 1041 216 322! 13 188 214 able popular indorsement of his new 218 111 137 318 113 16 15' Jill 312 PI' 207! 114 316! 3 2251 3 312! 219 345! Jill 3681 35!)' 2 213 224 831 15 I 237 19' 352! 18 207 3 14 341 3241 J r 176' 393 '363 j4n ing) was so close that the result may be 1 He will have back of deal program' 52l 811 531 631 62! 1 631 62 611 521 501 69 1! 65 631 62' tSi 92 63 il 64' 55 (0 S New York— canvass official in the Copeland Royal 1 5! him a congress ready to support him changed 6! li 6 51 T JJ 6 ""-I4 90! 1071 101 Wit 104 981 1101 3 134 107 : n9! IDS! 110 107 HI I M UIH 105! 7 In district 29 for instance the unU (D) effectively in developing further the 2I9l 3141 222 3 806' 227 2141 227! 3 271 305 342 288! 2 287 2 242 307 325 l 318' 38 269 299 334 North Dakota — Lynn J Frazier program already embarked upon and official count gave 06 votes to James 3$ ' 'i 280'! 2641 156! 2721 lBol 273! 1701 185l 381 2931 1741 171 1131 2791 279 186 276' 175 370 J79 74 73! 93' 69 77 7 13 72 91' 931 43 911 73! 90! 90 76 H Sullivan (R) and 94 to James B 80 15 10 (R) (leading) jl probably more disposed to than the 61 62! 82 62ll 61 6ll 61 61! 691 67 611 62 67 62' 67 63 81 58 68 ' 481 J2 r Ohio— xVic Donahey (D) Mullins (D) in the race for the 1681 161 301! 1M 165 296 298 1461 164 present one to back him up if he 317 173' 291 52 294 169 294 168 198 "297 394 168 — 123 2071 206 1241 202 125 203 1221 126 203! 305 128 200 124 125 205 174 165 199 130 county commission office Most lil Pennsylvania xJoseph F Guffey should turn further to the left 78 83 135' 1301 130 81 1401 1251 73 13ll 83 81 133 9ll 130 81 133' 81 134 79 of the districts however gave deci(D) It all depends on the president 1561 8 373! 181 81 879! 153 370 8 3741 188 3741 154 372 311 3781 152 159 151) 9 9 308 370 354 174 34R 1451 9 345 147 Rhode Island— xPeter G totals 348 8' 151 173 324 1481 3571 11 131 316 141 348 178 155 I' 10 ill52 Gerry Congress itself could hardly be ex 348' sive 338 166 345) 2! 2161 62l 6l! 320 54 6ol 32ll 219 521 55 53 2 2i 61 2111 3091 2 3 218 218 55 316 215 57 (D) 14! 91' 90 89 19 I pected to force a more radical course 30' 13 2 23 87 5: 89 35! 2 20' 88' 23' 93' 89 2 68 II 20 88 22 22 122! 115 Tennessee — Nathan L Bachman against the wishes of the president 111' 231 20! 115 H III 30! 118 117: 25 20 30 110! "I 334 118! 31 :! 129 119' 115! 324 : 121 17! 16 326 122- 328 318! 133' S151 326 125: 120f 14' 123 326 284 16 J? 19 163 316 no D McKellar Kenneth (D) (D): loot despite his reputed fears that the new 1121 276 130l 2 1251 115 257 119l 263! 3481 268 2S52611 253! 118' 267! H2 1101 262 Texas— Tom Connally (D) 78 257! 21 v congress might be dominated by radi251 250 42 1 141 2471 84: 249' 21' 7! 2531 81' 89 86' 244' 244 249 31' 83 248 82' 64! 184' 63 183 182 67! 162! 65 "" 64i 1821 71 62' 64 176 178 85! 17l J!i 184'l ft 7i 168 Utah— William H King (D) cals Although the Democrats alone J 137 123 167! 301' 392 I 285 130 135' 131 149 291 253' 27' 286' 139' 282 J lit 30$! J 288' 133 s 23l 2l ll 22' 42 Vermont— Warren R Austin (R) 42' 381 241 281 will have the 241 39 43! 25! 42 1 40! 23 membership 34j 4I!J J4' 411 186 27 202 15 5921 12165 10 6063 12091 218 7 5 166 39 '6609 11366 1065 13235 5727 12127 7 in both branches required to override 6131111 975' 6129 12188 5594 12587' Virginia— Harry F Byrd (D) 6855 11202 236 6066Tn980J County total Washington— xLewis B Schwel- a veto the radical Democrats ana 969 2rTr603"45r989 23" 2121544V0l573O4"llT7j3'6"2712 40156 924T865 4T8T2685 525 624! fTrtnd total 23fi"6T3"!859 33"937j02j44 46101 62 23398 43" lli 575 2823698'43"21j lenbach radical Republicans combined will (D) West Virginia— xRush D Holt (D) fall far short of two thirds A vote SACRAMENTO Cal Nov 7 (P— "the unmistakable includes the president's home county 31278 tern will be constructed and propodeclared today utilities up piled M by private Follette La Wisconsin— Robert would effectually block them So it With nearly 2000 votes to spare vot-- f 13- - nents the election is that the Dutchess of claimed it would bring about mandate of the in votes against favor plant to the question of the all comes down ers of Sacramento county authorized (P) a rate reduction of 10 per cent ip elecRepublican party mast humanize and "The old guard reactionaries" Fish Wyoming— "Joseph C O'Mahoney Dresident s attitude the issuance of $12000000 in bonds 715 opposing it said "were slaughtered by the voters (D) (leading) 1o provide Sacramento city and counFor approval 2H4 lavoraDie voice tric bill as poon as the plant was liberalize its policies" Tit Ll: In each of the villages of the x— New'se nators were necessary put in operation ty with a municipal power plant 8 ' '' NEW YOFK'Nov of the Cameroons is a- "plsce It was anticipated that construction (Pi — Represenparty must reaffirm its e?rlv prn s need- - The plant will be operated by the With a majority of new was oeai Kooseveu Sacramento municipal utilitv district 'of the project would begin in a short tativ Hamilton Fish a Republican reoieneaCjpes enunciated by Abraham Lin- to pVoperty rights and that labor is of skulls" wherr human flesh was district whichcoln that human rights are superior 'prior to capital" Jcooked and eaten on occasion survivor of the Roosevelt landslide from the twenty-sixtponettts of the project bitterly fought'A steam plant and distributing II 333' 2481 1541 2461 II (I ' ' II 156! 100) 145) 91 93 254 U II II 411 222 230 138 95 227 241 345 167 II 1 II II II 1 111 1 I 'l - U 1181- H SI: 1 1 1 51 II 111 1 61 1 mid-ter- 111 11 111 ' 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 - I I : 51 411 411 - II 21 II ( II 71 H 268ll iT II J 81I) II S I) til j 311 II B I 4- 1SI )') ' II II ( 1 I II II II off-ye- 1 1 1 1 ' 1 H 164-- K J J ' I H 1 I I II 1 1 11 ' 1 1 J27f ' II 1 II 11 1 1I - 1 1II 1 1 1 ' H II Sen-at- 21 ' n k 1 1 I II ' 1 141) II 21 - I 311 II II I THREE COUNTY 199 711 II II - 1 1971 j 11 1 21 6I1 1 AREAS SAVED f) I I Of Victorious ' II 17111 ' 1 Roster Given ' '!'' U S Senators 1 188: II 2: 1 II II II 1! 11 II II 192I-- 2) I) I 11 H ' II II II Maine-r-Frederi- J 1 P- -! 1 M 1 4 ' ' 1 71 5!! 1 1 - II 11 1 II II il 71 ' j 1 1 1 ' 51! 51 II II ' I f 1 ri 1 1 ' 11 1 6!' 61 1 I 2II ! ( ' 29l'il four-yea- Sacramento Vote Okehs Municipal ll Plans Electricity I ft II L I 1 ' H ii 41-- J 1 New GOP Setup Urged by Fish " ' 11 1 Zam-pe- ri |