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Show 1 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN FORMALLY CLOSED I ONLY FEW MORE I CAMPAIGN TOOTS I ILL BE HEARD I Both Will Hays and George White See Certain Victory Vic-tory on Tuesday 1 SOCIALISTS SAY THEY WILL GET HUGE VOTE Democratic Chairman Says Opposition Ha? Not Cnn- I ducted Clean Campaign new rORK, Oct, 30. i By the A-sociated A-sociated Press.) The presidential campaign of 1930, waged principally around thc leagu of nations, formally I tonight. Tonight the leading figures on Re-publican Re-publican and Democratic tickets ad- k dressed audiences in the east and 'mid-die 'mid-die we?t. Tomorrow they will rest. Monday w ill bring the last toot of cam-Palgn cam-Palgn horn ar.d th last flare of red light Tuesday will come the voting. Put. although on Monday there will be staged the final skirmish for votes, the re-ii battle ended tonight, it was marked, as every political campaign is marked with expressions of ennfid n.-. j In victory from rival headquarters. REPUBLICANS CONFIDENT "The evidence of the overwhelming i Republican victory hourly Increases, H was the .statement of Will H. Hay. H chairman of the Republican national H committee, "it Is now certain that the H . Republicans wllMiave a minimum to- H i tal of 368 electoral votes. We wlU H lave a greatly increased majority In H the house and a substantial majoritf H , in the senate." DEMOCRATS M.SO. Thi from Qeorga White, hat man H of the Dernoi rath- national comii.lttn H "Cox and Roosevelt will win They H W'.1I have a parly majority in the sen- H ate and house." Socialist headquarters, while mnV.nff H no claims to elector! votes predloirT H that the pai-tj wddld poll the larg?rt H vote In its history 3,000.000, wm H leaders claimed. While asserting that H many of these billots would represent H party converts, Sdcialisl advocs s also ! prophesied that many would represjnt H !a protect vote against imprisonment o ' political prisoners" including Ecgen j V. Debs, their own presidential can-' can-' dldate now in the penitentiary for violation of the espionage act. T A K K N OTE OF VX ( I M EN All parties took Into considerallon . swelling of the vote by apearance of 1 women casting their first ballots for president In his prediction for victory for Senator Harding and Governor Cool-Idge. Cool-Idge. Mr. Hays laid claim to the fol-, fol-, lowing states: California.. Colorado. Connecticut, . I Delaware, Idaho, Illinois. Indiana. owa, Kansas, Maine. MasSachUSSttSi Ulchlgan, Minnesota. Missouri, Mon- H j tana. Nebraska, Nevada. New Hamp-' Hamp-' shir New Jer- v . New York. North Dakota, Ohio. Oreron. Pennsylvania. Rhode Sland South Dakota. Utah, , Vermont, Washington, West Virginia. I Wisconsin and Wyoming. ( I, AIMS OTHER st A l is. ! "In adltion.' he said, ' the RepUbil-jeans RepUbil-jeans have very much better than ai 'even chance to carry Arizona. Keaj- LH tuclcy, Maryland and New Mexico. wlth twenty-seven additional electoral j votes. This makes 859 Republlc.ro electoral votes almost certain out of the total of BJ1. I "The Republican victory In Kfn- tucky Is certain, provided the weather such that it's physical) possible j for the great Republican maturity in j the mountains of eastern Kentucky 1 1. get to thc polls. That same element enters Into the result in Tennessee ' where there is a splendid chance for I the Republicans. We also have a i splendid opportunity to curry North j Carolina and Oklahoma. This makes j th prob ability of an additional thir-, thir-, tv -lour votes. I ' The only states Democratic: candi? dates ar rt .in of are- Alabama, Ar- kansa.s Florida. Louisiana. Mississippi. ' South Carolina. Oeorgia Texas and ' Vireinla. Issssl VOU AMERICA 1TKS1. "Th" electorate of America which Is for America first' is simply vvaitlrm ; for the opportunity to voice a pro- test against Inefficiency, extravagance and autocra In government and lo i express its ocmplete confidence in the j constructive ability of the Republican ' party. In a manner that will be heard uround the world." Mr. White, who declared toniKht bj hnd npant the last three days check ing up detailed I eports trom all st.it I chairmen, asserted he saw "no reason to .ilt.r my forechsi In which 1 pre dieted a ortoln victory for the Demo-, Demo-, nt, ticket." Mr, V. bite referred tq a pir-diction he made vesterday. VMTom FOR VMERICA. "But. in perfect fulrness. f want to FH I Buy that this will not be alone i Democratic victory. It will be the victory of America, a victory over dls-loyalty dls-loyalty and partisanship, a victory over disunion and dishonor, a victory over j the counsel;; of selfishness. This nation wants to establish and maintain world peace In concert with those oth'-r nations which were our a!-lies a!-lies in the struggle against Imperia!-I Imperia!-I ism and militarism It wants to e-tend e-tend Ihc Monroe doctrine to the world i it wants to secure peace in the eastern hemisphere as in the western and to ; spare future generations of Americans from the necessity of laying dov. n lives abroad to save mankind from military ; domination H J "We have won the argument for ! peace. We have won despite thw fact that a clean and fair campaign uu our port has been conducted in th H i face of a campaign that nore every other scmblatv e hut fairness and H J cleanliness." H I |