Show news review 0 of f current events the world worl d over roosevelt gives H him ini tremendous vic victory tory of president electoral vote of to 8 for Lali landon doi congress gress S store lore Stron strongly 0 lly democratic by EDWARD W PICKARD western new newspaper paper union LIKE your new deal poli ube W confidence cies and have complete in your administration go as far as you like that in effect t was the message sent to franklin D e I 1 a n 0 roosevelt by more 1 than twenty five million 4 american men and women when they voted to continue him in the presidency for another four years it was the most tremendous victory president pr s i en gy ever scored by a ro roosevelt S velt presidential candidate since the days of james monroe for mr roosevelt captured the electoral votes of 46 states only maine and vermont with five and three electoral votes respectively were won by landon and knox the republican candidates their popular vote when all returns are in and tabulated may bs be fifteen and a half million milion the amazing new deal landslide is looked upon by most unbiased observers not as a democratic party victory but a personal triumph f for or president roosevelt an expression of confidence in him and a recognition of the improvement in the coun arys business and industry it was so overwhelming that the president may well consider he has been given carte blanche to do as he pleases in carrying his policies on to their logical ends what he may please to do depends largely on pending decisions by the supreme court of the united states on new deal legislation i president roosevelt moreover will vill have at his command a congress more heavily democratic than were the last two for the lingering hopes of the republicans that they could capture enough seats to enable them in conjunction with conservative serva tive democrats to put up effective resistance to new deal measures were not realized the new deal majority in the new sen 1 ate will be about five to one and in the house it will be almost four to one the few republicans will be permitted to take martjn debate but when it comes to a vote the ilig congress will be virtually a one party affair governor landon and colonel knox his running mate accepted their defeat gracefully and sent to mr roosevelt congratulatory telegrams promising to support as good americans his efforts for the welfare of the country the president responded with wires expressing his confidence that all us americans will now pull together for the common good the republican party despite its terrific drubbing is noi not dead its national organization is intact and it and such organizations as the american liberty league the sentinels of america and the volunteers will continue their efforts to keep the ship of state on an even keel and headed in the right direction william lemke candidate of the union party failed to carry a state and his popular vote was not impressive but he was reelected elected re to congress from north dakota on the republican ticket incidentally john N garner who was scarcely mentioned during the h hectic e c t I 1 c campaign was reelected elected re vice president and will preside over the senate again he took no real part in the battle just riding elong with his chief among the well known republican senators unseated by the upheaval are daniel 0 hastings of delaware lester john W J dickinson of garner iowa jesse H metcalf of rhode island and robert D carey of wyoming the one gain by that party was the seat won by henry cabot lodge II 11 grandson of the noted senator ile he succeeded in defeating gov james M curley democratic boss of the state the michigan seat of the late jarnes james couzens was won by representative prentiss M brown who beat former gov W M brucker william E borah of idaho arthur capper of kansas and charles L mcnary of oregon all listed as republicans were re reelected elected and so was corg georee norris of nebraska who ran this year as an independent with the approval val of mr roosevelt minnesota democrats meekly acce accepted pied toe the wrecking ot of their state ti ticket ceet by new deal orders and helped he aped elect elec ernest lundeen Lunde cn farmer la bonte to the senate new hamn stare shire the or only date in which the presidential vote was at all close sends a republican to the senate senate 0 in m the person of gov H styles bridges other governors who in wo won n senate contests were theodore francis green of rhode island who defeated senator metcalf clyde L herring of iowa victor over Sen senator dickinson and ed C C johnson To linson of colorado who defeated raymond L sauter among the many republican members of the house of representatives senta tives who failed of reelection election re bacharach of new w were e r e isaac jersey chester bolton of ohio and mrs florence P kahn of california george H Tin tinkham kharn of massachusetts and bertrand H snell of new york rnino minority rity leader retained their seats the new house will have five woman members one fewer than in the last session oregon elected its first woman representative nan wood I honeyman democrat and close friend of the roosevelt family A T LEAST 25 states elected dem socratic Ao tx cratic governors and the number b r may be 27 ip in only three were the republican nominees winners william langer independent won the governorship of north dakota from which he was ousted some time ago elmer benson farmer laborite Labo was victorious in minnesota and philip F lafollette progressive gres sive in wisconsin new york reelected re elected gov herbert lehman but he ran far behind president roosevelt gov henry horner of illinois democrat also won but his vote too was far less than that for the head of the ticket RESIDENT ROOSEVELT leaving PRESIDENT P hyde park for washington to try to balance the budget as he said authorized the announcement that on november 17 he would start on a cruise on the warship indianapolis di for a rest of about four weeks and that it was possible he might go to buenos aires argentina to open the pan american peace conference on december 1 he may also visit rio de janeiro JAMES A PARLEY FARLEY manager of the triumphant roosevelt campaign resumed his office of postmaster general attending the first post election meeting of the cabinet he said he would serve out his term but refused to comment on predictions that he would not be in the next cabinet mr parley farley is about to leave for a short ireland the democratic national chairman commenting on the election called attention to his exact forecast that roosevelt would carry every state except maine and vermont and added we would have carried maine if we had put forth the sams same eff effort ort there as we did in the september election DEFENSE D MINISTER EDOUARD sees a possibility of a swift attack on francs france b by y germany so he urged upon the chamber of deputies arni army committee the immediate fortification of the belgian and swiss frontiers and the speeding up of manufacture of 17 pvn owl war materials he asked the com committee mit to recommend an appropriation of francs to fortify the borders with another mag edouard inot line of steel deladier Da a ladier and concrete pill boxes and underground der er passages obligatory physical training for all frenchmen F rench men beginning at the age of eighteen was proposed by deladier Da ladier ladler as an aid to building up the french army the number of professional troops in in the army he asserted has been increased in the tha th a last few months from to K VING N G EDWARD VIII making his fi first r st parliamentary appearance since since he succeeded to the throne of england opened parliament wi with th all the traditional carem ceremony ony his throne stood alone in the house of lords and beside it rested the crown which has not yet been placed on his head robed in crimson climso n and gold the monarch read his address to the nation beginning with hi his s affirmation of 0 the protestant faith my relations with foreign powers continue to be friendly he said ahe the policy of the government continues finues to be based on membership in the league of nations he took up in turn the points of his hils governments proposed program it would he promised promis ed work with other nations through throng the league for peace it would persist in efforts to build a new locarno treaty and to extend the naval armaments limitations treaty signed last march by britain prance france and th the e united states the government he announced will call an impe aerial raa I 1 conference in ld london nex next t may and that after his to be coronati crowned on he emperor would go e to S india american mrs wallis simpson the kin kings 9 S friend had a choice in th seat alo m ta corcas nd ya gallery being be n 9 ac compared comp amed n b by two other W men rc PI rebels continued their S 0 bombi bombing jig of madrid by airplanes and on the land were rapidly x fore ing ine their way toward the ca capital pital their vanguard at this writing was within four miles of the city and their artillery was Pm preparing Paring to drop shells in its center the left wing of general varelas army was on a hill dominating the cuatro cuadro vientos airport it was apparent that a decisive battle tor for po possession ot of madrid would soon begin and observers had little doubt of the success of the insurgents however the loyal militia were rushing to the front to meet the attack attackers ersy and the citizens though greatly alarmed displayed excellent discipline ci the international committee for nonintervention acquitted s soviet ci v I 1 e t russia of nearly all the german charges that it had broken the compact by providing the spanish loyalists with munitions GANGS adon ANGS of young toughs glis in london taking advantage of the political unrest marked by the rows between sir oswald moless Mo fascists and the socialists and communists ts have been terrorizing th the parts of the metropolis inhabited chiefly cheehy by jews houses and shops occupied by jews have been stoned and pillaged and jews are insulted and attacked on the streets the cost of insurance against damage due to riots in the east end is rising rapidly many traders and shopkeepers who have not previously been insured against these risks are hastening to obtain cover DOWN in peru they have their own methods of handling political matters in the recent elections dr luis antonio eguiguren nominee of the social democratic party had bad a plurality over the ahe three other presidential candidates but his candidacy was not favored by the existing government so the constituent assembly by a vote of 53 to 17 declared the votes cast for eguiguren and the social democratic candidates for vice president senators and deputies were invalid HIRTY SEVEN thousand maritime T THIRTY workers on the pacific coast went on strike and immediately medi atell the trouble spread to the gulf a and n d atlantic coasts in the west about vessels were tied up in ports and others heading that way faced walk outs by t their h e I 1 r crews on arrival in W new york members of the international seame S e a m e ns union as it voted a sit down strike in defiance of A their national mayor rossi cers and maritime workers in houston and port arthur texas quit their jobs and picketed the waterfront federal officials were trying hard to settle the disputes between the unions and shipping companies chief of which relate to control of the hiring halls wage increases and shorter hours assistant secretary of L labor abor E F Mc mcgady Grdy was in san francisco and intimated the government might intervene ter vene when any group whether bankers em employers or labor take action endangering the welfare of the nation they are assuming a position that the government must challenge to protect the state and the people mcgrady said the free flow of water borne foreign a and nd interstate commerce has become paralyzed this will involve directly or indirectly the lives of the citizens of the whole nation san francisco ha had the added distress of a strike of 1000 warehousemen who demanded higher wages and mayor angelo angela rossi was mustering his forces to meet both this trouble and the maritime strike he elpe expected acted violent warfare along the waterfront and and said he would take the necessary steps to protect public interests the police set up headquarters in the ferry building admiral harry G hamlet as a member of the federal maritime commission opened a tact fact finding hearing in san francisco S OF STATE HULL and seven other americans were wera named by president roosevelt as the united states delegates in the forthcoming inter american conference in buenos aires for the maintenance of peace the conference is to open on december 1 and the american delegation is on its way now to the argentine capital mr hulls colleagues are sumner welles assistant secretary of state in charge of latin american affairs alexander W wedell weddell ambassador to argentina adolf A berle jr chamberlain of new york city alexander F whitney president of the brotherhood of railroad trainmen charles G fenwick professor of political science bryn mawr college michael F doyle philadelphia lawyer and mrs elsie F musser salt lake city member of the utah state senate CAPT f APT JAMES A MOLLISON aviator established a new speed record tor for transatlantic trans atlantic flights when he landed at croydon airport near mar london 13 hours and 17 minutes after he had left harbor grace newfoundland in his amer kan ican bellanca mon monoplane dorothy the previous fastest west to east cast cro crossing asing was made in 1932 by ame am elia ea earhart in 14 hours 54 minutes tes from ireland fo harbor r grace ce to londonderry don derry |