VOTE MAY BE 50 MILLIONS
Russia May
Help Allies
With Japan
(jo r1 Bases Or
] -,iii Participation
Is Speculated On
e. i i■ >ft<• n, Nov. 7 ( A 1
’ 1 a .hall Stalin's frank disnis
i Japan a-; an njigTos -i\ i
>, !, l.roii^ht n newel I sjnwa
i. to'hiy i hat at the .-t rate^ic
a i : nt I lie Sm iet l nirn wilt
n i- a.i aiialile seme ol its n;
to the Allies of the l>a
A lit ii• war.
'ga* r iiige till ilii' v' y fn in
i i■ i >;i.-1• s 1 i lull pal Ii(_• i iii
• .. I.tep. will t.e forth
; It :lg Ik i'I , :t i lllli' i by
■ i i per., ii lu iv. .'I'jd Stalin'
. ' • rri.ee ' e I '•, t’.ie' I ic • *i*
, ■ nteriu-eied in that light.
. , "uil mal:i’ up her mi net us
■ a nr! wtiat In rin, theiv being
■. in ic in re v qerrtr tti.it
. piiinm1 unrated his plans
eg Japan !u Was!'.high>n an.
I... .a a
, e ! e.~,perlRussia's piisi
■■■ rllieast A aa s even more
ile than Japan's. It°r I ’vr?
■ Pie maritim(> pravinces and
h • i i a peninsula apt in nth
1::;i .! i '.> defend in event
.H'sp were ;n po et i q i
. ‘ ghu Thai is tile vii.Min
: g the -iiii'ii'.it nf 1942 a
ta.a .. i.ii Russia va . c m
:ht. l'iirefi nut "i ar d ■
|. '*v. inniiig ini'll and eould j
t i dre;,in i ■ new cot totnests' !
U. S. Sinks Or !
Damages Six
jap Warships
• Pacific Fleet 11 or drj';. i. t'*.:
Har’pnj-, Muv, 7 (AP) Six
; "f : on . hy iMvt j
•igl.’ T.»i!:i;t end in.k ;
i : igcd Sunday, Philipnuu*
Hellcat; , HHkiivor.. .nvi
:> i n! the l tut(' i Stales third
I'd. c; rh, <•;.> od by the j
a ..ed to at Ira l BB the total
■ s warships v:nk or damaged |
■ (iei.eral Mae.Arthur landed ;
' 1 20 ,n the centraI Phi 1 ip- j
. ’ g d a mustering point tor
again t MarAi thur’s ‘
• 1 a eene, the earner planes ‘
•» U‘| v -ank a Mih-el'.a.' er, pi " ,
in ; a heavy erui er. d.uimig
* ght er saw and three de.-Ouoy- i
ud ■ iju*d out nearly 200 enemy
a -sat: jn day and night attack",
•ub-cka.'er went down ntT the
a :e.i t coast ol 1 >u/.f»n. The othci
.• ere caught bv : urprise in
\1 : i P»ay.
holes Take Hill
Positions Along
Nazi Italy 1 one
• . o\ 7 i A P ) - I*ol sh 1 • o '\•
' • eighth army lone captur'd
Ms:sue, ;inf| Marsignano, iu the
' ■ ' in.-, southwest of Fori . Allied
1 i 1 ■ | . i rt cis ai non need today.
era I. imixu'tant hill tcalure ->
w» < seized.
1! "where mi the Italian fr"P\ lh
"i ae!ivity of both sides was pa- |
t. 'oiling.
Jap Pincers
Closing In
On Chinese
mgking, Nov. 7.— (AD Jap
vc.r pincers closing upon Kwan
H 1 i‘i'i\ ince and the center of On
.. lo-.v are only about HO mile
'O'.o't, ihe Chinese high convman'l
(I ckred tonight.
I'o.cigu observers arriving in
Chungking from the combat /.one
sod the enemy forces had all the
ms c sary weapons for modern war
'.onl that the Chinese units oppos
ing 'hem were poorly equipped and
" 'classed.
lfeluw this active theater, .Urvm
esc troops pushing westward from
Aweishien were about 20 miles from
Pinyang. Capture of Pinvang would
ljr a distinct step forward in the
Japanese plan to establish an over
p-'nH i.iii,. u ith French Tndo-fSiirvt
U. S. Superforts Raid
1 okyo-Kanto District
Dewey opcriks I o 20,000 In New York Rally
58? w VI Vs —- ■ ■ -
( li:r’\ing li s eight-week rreshlcital campaign with a rally in .Madison
Square tiarder. New York, Thomas Hevey attracts a crowd of
some 00 people. *i;.,et a* ri ’lit i-. a close-no f *!»e Kcnuhihan
canfhdrtf as he appeared during his “wind-up" speech, which was
nationally brradrait. (international)
A m e tic a nsFigh ting
Nazis Ha n d 1 oHa n d
So u th From A a ch en
Rec over Portion Of
Res-i n Lost Monday;
Advance in Hoitand
* _____ i
I.onion. sow 7. — t \ I ‘
!!a ml to-ha m! ibjlitin'T inn rased '
in snto: it.. today in the Hurt
ijen fore-t area southeast oi
Aari.en. v.-hrrc American mi,in
tis, rio-.ris supported h.\ planes, :
strirgRled 10 hold their gains i
against successive and powrrtul
i ■ ■ i man counter b'ow s.
All I'll v till- 1st ■ O' 1 ot 111 " ’
tsi'jt w a. ill ' ,'•■11 bins-;, but am',or:- i
biKio'-.nd I: o A mr.fi.it . u.it ■ '1 .
town t on j if ns ihc e:e ' s. 1 ■
,>...'!. t, ,s,!(l ;'• < 'iain... . 11r;;<■ . k : i
v. a_y : ■ a; n the !■ iA 11, 1 ■ ■ > '. i ■ w
ll.ov am f ;.;nt an; a :a'„ ; hr ii.at. m I
of tli".' "i • uk.. and ij• t an: rv.
West of y.ehinidt. the inter
jeans advanced slowly in tne
t no of sluiitiorn opposition, inn
despite the ferocity ot -Allied air
attacks, which htai.l.i’ti d the
derma i i.ositians .nth linin';',,
Schmidt itself, seized last week
In the America ns tint retaken
he the enemy. was still in Ger
man hands. Schmidt is 1.7 miles j
southeast of Aachen.
11,t/,'.<■.• i I u. * I ah<i i_,11to ', o t ,
hopio |,:.i ,i.
jl< until .'. W haul J|. llar.ri. ti '
ma s'-e. i lei', ■ ,y 1111.' .-oath t a
Maa.- n\ti' wore Doing iiffippod up.
Tb.ci c v\ c, o . '., i ... i nmai.s
o: I'mV t.oop.s 1 ■' 1 ''n
an . w ' - I" ■ bn h'■ ■
which the Ge u ■ have demo
cd.
Virtual!' all of Walrhei'en is
land in the Schelde estuary now
i, in 'Hied hind'. Middlehun,',
in the renter of Hie island, and j
Were, na the north coast, have
been captured, the Allied com
munlaur reported, iHeir,> unit*
stili were hiding out elsewlieia
in the i looded interior, tint. VI
lied mine ...repets and dredges
alrr,id\ h.ive begun clearing Ine
approach to .\ntwerp,
i i] .■ > t} f\a •*n n t h*; inn, ■. buna
' ic« n V'a . ■ i.I' / It;*.' . >1; *r ;
l!-.t " !<>- ! ’•> a . .ddf'ii (>•;a "an ••• ■ *. -
n- a* Mra; <•-1 <d ‘he c ’y ol Ven« ,
tin* . •;,,(! ,: aied into rt11It i
flui'j iing.
l*'.!Uvi y 1 a ... ' ano; J.* • u a'e
;. •. f n ,n 'he V-> ; i u i»l. f .a 111 . • .1
! i.ere *. <* .jclvni <v . ‘.ana* made.
Jewish I ermrists
in Cano hill i !i<yh
British Minister
I ■ , I ' ■; v ; . • , v. ‘MM
.!<• ■ 1 .h I, ' ■ !.•'■' '.I tV ."I
\h vne, lint I- v ■ vi.' . i 'c : !
‘it’ M . f: f I; f. I • "1 r i.. . , Mil: ■; ,1
,,:il ' May.
I'll,. ,. „ .• ' , . | i i, IMI-.VII.
: (i M
•. fireat Britain ncl chcl n ' ■
| , * ■ m i
i i*1 i::,c .Me ■' k : v :Mi . ml m
I a irli >i: ilia’ . •• n .ii n i oil in
; , -mat mu :;n ...; •• '.■I” >• ii 1;:n
Mi. .live tiir tiic :S a:
M ,yno anl d< ■ 1
to a ■ I 11 li.ll
i ilc.”:. a nil that tin .lev n i *,i U'-lir. .■
- - |i;, M rarely J< ■.-> . nr'.ier or more
well inl'i.niieil ' r.onrl." >
!,,,lf| Moyne. HI. hot flown
■ ..i04 t.'d I.. rc iflenee •
.to. lie till'd i ’ a’l nr .. 1'i• i-it ;:.
II rhuuffcui . I i lantl.v
i.nc a . ... gun.. - . hot !•;.
Mi Kcypt a) e m. !..l;md the other
v.Tiii Ci.ptured rr .M. y.
Through Jap Mountains
( . 11 M ■<-A I I ' ■ He I 'I'l.ii I
or., I ’hi!ij•! ■ 111• • , .Nov. i. •< At’ >
fii net iciin battle veterans, already
l four .tries v. Mb ol Cangnra Hay.
continued an uncheel-.ed ad- anec to
day through JapanC'C mountain de
fenses on the highway toward Or
muc. and the finale ot the Leyte
I land campaign. , ,
Onnoc, last Japan* se tronghi Id
on the island, was 16 miles away
alter the determined IMth division
(t' three right counter a t t.'.ci-. -
I and bunched beyond Limon. oil the
I ntoi'nta.r end pa-.'
Well rqilippo.! Japanese rcinforce
;:irnt... were ,-t.mcv. hero along Inc
logins av through Ormoc valley,
wailing perhaps lo launch a final
attack which is expected to protji.ce
one of file campaign's liercest bat
tling.
While the e fresh troops waited,
infantrymen of the original Japan
esc garrison swarmed from strong
iiiil positions with three fanatical
Banzai charges against the Amer
icans four miles fiom the coast. All
were repulsed bloodily, without
dentin;1 the America:: lines.
No iicnbis Dropped;
Tokyo Radio Tells
0f f iai;.Cicmmg
Ik, !|< \ daf< <1 Pee . )
A in C I" i '"HI Kiittt'l'ff rt l‘< - : "S
'V: Ii ( , r M ikyo ail I the |n>av
ly i in a; h i ial i",i d k a ti t o a ''-"a t <>
day 'ii lie third linv within
a 1 * it, i c riiKV.1 radio report
ed. .vi In ni:;,; ,/ere dnipped.
I ne - in ■■ Ih'i.a'lea a , recorded
o." I he Fed'-ra! <'' mmunicat ions
1 i nnrii. ii n, -aitl fortv more of
■hi lair mi Semlay r.tdied
Iud hi i \ i.leaiei island- , 7o0
ill ill's Hill1;] ef T‘ k ye.
Th,.. a<ii" iid ’ !!-.!')
• >"i r •.-1• ir,..>•■ .I..:. .:i. K -Hi -i _;i m
lor ai ! ir ■*a r i ...•, vhic
l.ilMii'S" jvj-iiin‘sandisis ii-arn
i-il that tie- H- Hi-. v. mild r*-turn
hi fe/re Ii* hem!) lakvo mid ether
sielion el Hie K.int i area, which
riitghl, cuvers lin* eastern half
<1 ISi iishtl. !!i e (('rasters said,
"Ur nee I Irrther rigid guard
against the plane of the ontinrv."
' 1' 1 i ■ "ii 1, i • ■ had !• I " mi j . ni -
Cti ■' 1 ' V »t l) d'l-e Ffj i' r! ' • 'c t 1 -
n:ii.vTiiiv' lliql : '!!, • flrM , .
P‘ »ted by hot \r. rid
Mv \ . <>,.
• M1 hi < »‘l' j i'i ■ .I'i t' ; r* \ ,1 11: ■ •
■' i" T -it: ' I 1 ■.}! .hll ;.r. ; till a
I ' I i • . ! . 1 • pi '
M,. • . • ■ ' .- ..1 t Ik* » 'vn Si|"‘r
1 ‘ -i ' ‘ ' u I;o v . ri.i ..pjo ti.
Mv M.1 p;uu - 11 • v 1
Two • i md in t .• IU»nins, bib
'' le ■ rt h< ■ ■ f o • , ■
t.i< ?-:*'■<! .w-v- . i y by Anin ;r;]i] I.ib
f,r U • r,-., Mw .! .} '>.•■ f r,',p.» tf*d. 'I'!:, y
.•'.ti i M'Vf'.'itI * : . ii j)!tnI'f
:•!' * M .1 o;. i.f •• ml hr ;rj -
<b’Di ’• F-. r i rf i .bipiifi* - pb,
■ Tided S pi- :.nd !'mm i buH
I'n,' Almmwi - ' b v" t »r!:»\ . (jfv' • \ -
i 11 'j. :J0 .\MH j,!.:; !-•
Hm .\I; n. :i • <i.. v. .»i •• n..» r. n
t mrd v Am ‘ mircc .
DEWEY GETS LEAD
IN MASSACHUSETTS
Maspee. Ala s.. \ov. 7—(AT* —
I ids small ( ape (dd t >w n. often
fust in the State b» complete its
eounti }g of vot"s. reported the
lirst h’oek cf ballots today and
JTFve .7] to Governor Dewey and
II to r.’ c-id. nt !loosev«*lt.
In I J: HI \\ "n Jell \Yil|kir re
ceived !*7 and Tirsi lent Hossc
V'*l* 80 votes in tin* town com
plete.
~ WEATHER
? Oil NOibl If < \KOLIX \.
fair and continued cool, with
higher temperatures today.
< bar wiih frost tonight, and not
unite so cool. Wednesday partly
cloudy and wanner.
Russians, Inspired
By Stalin Message,
Bailie In Budapest
I.',,, V (A Pi It; I
arn y f nn:’* 1 ! iJdI alrniigly trio
I*»rr*‘(l Nd/': !". re . ill the (lUt.-l. .1 t
ui I5udaj.it. ..t today, -'purre-i on i■>
Premier S'.< . aiinuiineerneiil .it
11 ling.i: ■ \oiild min be i m 11 ul ! I! i ■
In .11 aril' al ti e day i -sued - ul
lb s 127111 .in er :ir.v of '.be Sm ,et
re .iila’ am. SI dill fieri;, i ecJ tin "Ib'd
■IV. :i.v III -I 1 ■ e Irril allie; liir. r
taken ,a the ininping oil pu. it ion.,
far i1, ■ dec i vo ol tensive ngu ' >1
the 'aii.'il ...I Germany”, and
that ' ivt* I - ■ ■ ' o:d on llie v r o
romjilrle . a' a'v.
j;isi.m a luii'ii.- were ligld mg
witlnn t'A -1 i dr a. the big airdrome
in Budapr.-' outskirts, a[ijiaren
seeking to roil around the eastern
part of the eitv.
In a proclamation preceding the
order ol tbe - ay Stalin asserted tiia*
Mir fir j r;» t r it 111 a i y > y >>1 >| y
iny " t hr (•<.!:,pli'U* * i hi * • t Hi!
IrnIe (irriniiny. Mi l » • i .<n 1 a
t n .phe vi 11 1*fil Io a *• ..i •!>
Yeslerda\ S«». ;rt ;•••■• '■ »*/r
*•. i'f 1 flir rnni;-.' . d'tn r I.c*!t uul
.•< i am. meat a in. » 1 '■ .« ■. il Ha
Hungarian i apil-il
Stalin aid n a * .. .• v * /
lii;. troops had deslinyefi !'..’P (»er
i an do i !• *ns p- 'J'iv ’ ,*'no.O Vi
rain killed or r-iptum': r.<v the
Soviet oil on i r m .ll’air '!■'?
He -aid !»0 Na/i Hi'a.-ion 1 fir ••a*
oil in vrstern l.al\i.«
Berlin bmadra < 1' 1 •* ondi
I i..ns in ado Bud.pie ;i \ ei • Mjrbul
rnt. with refugee.-' Hera.:: mi 'la'
r;ty in ine reading iHinner.- '-on. ms
|y hampering mildum t.nliir n ihe
streets and un n ads < the north
west.”
F.D.R. ENDS CAMPAIGN IN BOSTON
WAVING TO A CROWD, r-fj: al"J n« M IV . • > , jj
R<*m ; vc> 11 jr.akeo h > f.l> i 1\ . :nj J( i) ‘ 11 '• ..] , ., ■ «•,
in Fenway Park. Boat n. Ma i. Beside him B.,b IP •••■ . I)
c atic National channia.L < liitcruatio'icil Jo1 dvhotoj
Political Raleigh 1 turns
With Election Euessing
Musi Big Shuts Arc
Pack Home to Vote;
lax Debate Watched
ItV LV.N.N MSBLT
11'it' Disjnteli Hureau
fTiknyi . No ; (*. ■ .vjUii.T
h;» . 1*0011 ,11 :i '.4*. .! pended
■ Hoc .■<>!, ' t i - ; - V t i i M 11 y,
o !...' . * , <, '.'I ' 111 y < i ’ i < * t *' , 11 ■ 11 i, -
I Vilely - .vo- .;ny .. r • ? l * .’ . A ,
‘•'i; er l'-'fl. About 'Clip »-! ft* hr top
I tie: i* ’ y “ c ■' Hit •• . !. . fio r, JiM |o
It-' ’ ivnlf’ f ;mipci:pi■ ng : nd to • • He
on Ti e | i I’l; • .</ .• \ ■ |ej t dicin'!
; i v; I lo bull. ;ibir ' ;<y!h i i o’,’ tin
elee! -on
H< )M KITS Among thm-o going
ho i.r to ■•(»!e were Kurc.
re I :i ry ot bite, vbi ; ••;i t K< ie -
ton Moncl..y night ;md it * >n • pi
to Heid t«nd e iun‘v ne -. t d y 1 > ■ • ;!
hi - : i.o! lot •» per on . I ’>. ..••• id he. i i:„e
d - ■ ' ol ' • C
o: iri '. md IT t v i > : . ■ • \ e<• d ’. e
errot »;i'r ’AFT ’•
Kerr Sr i.U,
roil: n,. .inrwp of i y r: i t d re. end
Hughe .1. h’hofie . , ... ..!,.» I :.d r
nev ye- • • r i.. . > • *}• »t . 1 vu* • m
All uee H McM , t
in v griD'i ;il. d . Be;. ,!•».! • ■ -1 v ; ;ind
B • !d e d. . »’* w eh-, mm
iii!.. loner, ' VVil. .i.: IT. — S! .
lord, <•(': - i ' • ■ : •1 >r. v 'id.
to High Bomt; Uhih.nm I )mni, (’<*
mi:- none, ot piiroles, ' » An . Bore :
II.'. d i id' ■ 1'
to Ashe . '
y t. ‘ • • r <• * , to V to. t
C':’.V 1 IB;!.Be- f., • • nm or- !• : •••!
Hun to md IT G. . went t
I heir •'t *. 11‘'e' ; . e h< •' e- ill MeekU M
bin y ;md I ’ruder •« -iin ' •• • Se e. 11
of the .• hng
from *'(•(••!• iii.-ije,. m no:,rhv eit e
The I'D '0:11CT 'ii O ' • *. 11 ei' . i,i I *> (T - *
by o:y • i:<d ; ,n the Titr yr>v ri nn •• < ’
was l v m, ■ ■ .
wot id do e been o on h*. • but for
the dil lieu! t :• > < .1 1 el. The ot f i
lion d;ty " •» y pen ehron credit lur
the re-.nit it i! . right/' rid 'Wpimn
;.ry clef ice"1 .i i imm right. n;ith,, by
showing thov i ,id not br.-n oround
■i •• • ' . *' • ' ‘-u g;. ■ i ring ‘ hr
fS< >K.\L b. 7 I *;.1' * -1' 1111 r»,
eanciidahf* ;«.r * ’< n..:U go erno>\
Ncni ■ : :■ I tare
' - ‘ .a : <* m ug .; • • ho •: | in SOllth
trn Win- e • y. They dope I out a
no.r- plan i » to get a big
'itc u -■ ’ <■ * light nemoeratir
» : ■ ■ * • . •< *•»: 1 .da* j nnt’.v
f'gI; m .vj 'f’r t*h,- e,rrf>rai pf*'
. I ; *'*:,• ; ■ I | • . f th«» county,
*r! 11r g the .•*.-• ;! r v . - ri d n t <>
. 5 , »• v: <MmT tl'Pj
laugh.!/' . s • ’ rd . • ••• 1 ' »t.
.ice 11.<y n: r * ■ ;><• elected
; jiiivhoT, but pl'u.'hng f•»i a rou- tor
. t h<• st ra gh * 1.c• u t > *;• • y w'oi; iun t
be kidded '• beu ‘hoy ! r rgatnere i
v.-!h the f Vie -bit - e •• henguos in
J iry The . u•. ot
‘ ’) <u- • being
•' .V, • renggi J 'U
jv' _ , . '-nnl:;; ' TCTlt; * • - T ‘ the
T» r | 'I*'.i • t'ur..u!'n"-|/-a
rrt ( : • 1 ■ ‘ . • l’b
( I. .ill- b. • Stale to. t at
.- bl • ' I HW, was
, 1 M •: '! ; . That don;
ni...iii tht a Ur uy.r'mnit ot
•• j ■ i • UTU‘nt stg
• ‘ . re go’
. . - •
• •.y .•••.■'* v S a i-uh
. h r \'a ' govorii
M-.ove Genera5
• o - !r,tei another
m ,t in near
To- • : -nun ■•per Pious
Alt England
Is Expecting
FDR Victory
--
I :■ ... 7 - . M’ Mo ’ I
r|,,.. I.. ■. 11.ij11■ ’ r iin* 1 h.m i 1 day
, m- v iv.. • .1" .•!■ !,‘
, .,,,-v i ,-r i .-i iv..- t mi ... t; i>.y
i ' H,,. | i. .-.I M.,|. . ].]f..irirnti.- I
j rlrrlI' ll.
;; iiraiu-i ' r ■ . i •
,1 til., i Ii Mel; m.irk'-'t
Till- t -'-i * ii. •/. I -'-'y iu-'i
iv .IM'I I t; III.:1 I' ■ ' " V
1 .., ,, 11 ,| I’ll rlP! I II'("SPVP.ll I n
m I" p»u nod iiid i >ai>l.\ I'.v
] ,.,i .. .in,. lil j.l : . 111.’ I' 1.11111.11
i i.. , I..ii I > *il> ii i .'.i ■ i1'■• 1 '
II...I ji v. • vrlll 'ill .‘llvll tip' ■ i.1: 1
. .\ ... II ill t|.»lt!‘. hi. ' ' I'i" liv
in' t..1.'.... It '■ • i ii' low ;•'
I .. lit -.V- - iod■ • > '
-j-)-.. -sv v .1. - • 11->- -i..'•luloi-' "I
'll, 1 i;nly K i|ir- " v. ha• lie ■' "l”-1
j , . - ■ i| ,111. ■ t Iv I I i llf-V ...Ill 'll
! , •, \ . : i 11,11 • i i i 11 - !; 1. i - K I > K
BCMEING OF NAZIS
HALTED DY WEATHER
1.. iv I,. 7 \ P i -Hud \vpp
iin v i< 11 vl * iil in ("day ' in"(>-1'
u- i.i, . , ,-i -1 in i-ainst (l.'iTii.iiiy
.British ast'.s a ter .1 i hree-day
in- id ... ,4 vhieh 25.000 planes
,’i ,. ,1 p than 26.000 tons of
| bombs
Big Centers Report
Very Heavy T urnout;
Botn Sides Appeal
I By Tile : M t <•' i Pi I . I
An unpr. > denied early and
heavy turnout -warnped )>< 11 i»itr
i'lae lie n.-ii ]t*’: o ■ r Inna... ii>
dicat; up i p<- i Ue ) • i . ge
of fifty million.
Stivnd hv the fir.-a wartime
elect ion inc. JS(> 1, the men ami
wonvu wlio r ik" up Ann rico
began lining up to car* their
ballots < • en b- tore t.hc polls
opened.
Tlir first n« :irs m ore ot d^rJ*.,
despite the wu-jrj feeling between
seme partisans rf franklin 2).
Roosevelt. ♦.>- % t ar-old thirct
teinier in fh • \\ bite House, and
Governor Thomas F. Dowpy. 42,
bidding for a first term.
Yew York C •/ •• .kng ■ ^f.n.iis re
sorted 2.) per* • * of the veto in by
9:‘d» a. n . e .. >< nvv.* ;>■ H y>!a. •
.V) tu f)0 were . !:cci. v i lino.
In Pennsv ivania. -a hose ,*»/•
electoral votes mans expect may
hr decisive in a close election, all
indications v ere that thr total
veto would erjUal or surpass Hi Mi.
despite the ah<*pjin' in the armed
forces ot thousands ot young r
men and women.
B'osk vi*t;ng wo rt p- r*ed 4
i bung'), and u: '>kv. the rur.V, ' >
out wa described the 1 •• • .•
•ft hirt^ry.
Hep» b-licsn . y n I
Br.r»so\wit. in ‘‘It- • ryk-ho i * Tfle?.>:rv/ .
tf thp eniipt'y ;;gr- <'d t] -d nr * .v
t‘*t ■.*•!* i "• ;»;• th'1 pi -iirletTCy . i.J
supv'trwly 'mpert: V ‘ • o dvr iv icy
■r;\ war t<> piV up a huge . vc.
Mi Hr* M»vril s; '"f.d ns gi nk-; for
•\ n <'i v ms “To •'-.»! do whi* ;j:vI
unite cur fig: *iv.p uv»i vih kvtir
U'lrpil: s nt ' • * : . \ rn' ■ nr (• u *: ? o
s*‘*' :• it • i I k. VC • • 4' 'i nkle 1.ib.,; »ul
u. create a .• . ;d pi.ire ergoviznt or
which A’Ul • ■ • n! this <;ter 11am
-ov* r ’• ’ rg v -i ns again.”
G< • • . V vt \ like*vise ;5i.nd
‘Wo waivi t ure that tlvs wjii
•a it! ho *n*‘ I r -• ww\ * It.- vis cr.tt
. .. ■ ■ measures ol
the T •- • st vc; ..r r. .alt diet), rul
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a i.u•'•■t f-ido-w.:'
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Candidates
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'IH Ihr A J*rovs)
last and furious voting ihr
count!*\ over piled up .1 record
total ol ballots b v earlv atter
n* ( n today, and painted toward
.in all time high >f »o.000.t)(hl.
\s never before the nv*n and
'women who had the liual sa\-v>
on the argnnierls ovei a loiii o.
trim lor President Roosevelt or a
first term lor Governor Tlnnu^
I Drwev hurried to the ppIN to
register their derision.
Hot ween Mi nd P"> per. • wt t »n reg
' • ' * . • . .... ‘ ' ' • ■ ' ' 1'
’net'* • r«.;*n in W'v Y'"-vk idl; -
Pc ■ t■ . it i M mh •?*. if dt.’r.c* .
And 1 •. .vie u ‘ he s„ v :i i ; h» r
. g i■ ■ 11■ ;inri r’;*. • i ,11, t \ v , yvll,
> ith lOW ;V\ec-ptl:cl*.i.
Despite the emotions stirred 1.a
the Hist wartime election since
IRfil. \ oting w as orderly on the
w hole.
six persons were arrested in
New York on charges el illegal
registration. They were
too indicted last week on that
( barge.
< WDIDATFA VOTE
1*1-0 ide; ' t: (. • -,**. •• I ( ;< t to H ♦ N
in Uyilo Park . < I I town, hall
. 11. it .ii. H*-' dtr»\ V 4" 11; • •
tall from 1 • * h estate v. M
!■!•.! olt. \vho fnP.:«Wod him it'd P- •
i -nting booth.
(" <t! it Dow ev « »:d Inllnl N'<>.
' hd? in ;i N* w Y' vk polling tc'nco
slv rpv alter n■ ■ n. 1 net th1 s » l< d
hi;- fair p.ilgtl f«'»i tiu; pl*r*- !s*U ’ ;:;y,
d lw g. v • mi r. .« m .par u . M *s.
Dow'jv. nn i' erJ N>\t Y« i ,s City
from Albany an « went immediately
to the |>'him, jiinoiN where a crowd
apolaucieti t'hcT arrival.
Senat r Harry S. Truman, running
l (Cunliuiied oil Page Twu.)