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. Roosevelt Electoral Vote Is 407 ****★ + *★*★★★★* ★★★ * * * it Cherry and Hoey Lead Democratic Victory in State Rccsevelt’s State Vote | Over 2 to 1 Constitution Vote L. Barely Gesture; Cooley L.cacl Heavy K. .• Nov. S ( Al’) !)• i i'ats wi*)»t the h'lariis liv iai ii' irwi11 in yesterday s . - ;.'ii in North < ‘arolina. and in i.i injr mt urn< t1 xlay indical - ( : I't idem Uoi.seveh ran only behind (Jovernor-olccl K 1 >f iXi* ( liei ry and (’]\ d ■ R. 11 . elt et ed to succeed Roller I I! R \ Holds i n t lie l nit ed St at es S'hate. , ...I i'-'itirns : re ii 1i .1 i; 1.9S2 ocirrts l{a 1 Presided: 41X1 41 >'tes t ■ ! 7 , ,‘i M in. I)v'\voy ,iI .'•>t t-s.mid a Inch 1ho I 'in*.';ci*• n! i ;u*( ini n. n i i lji. campaign just finished i crmip of ( oust itut iona I Deviio rials opposed the New Deal while Mipporting the State ticket, 1 h * r opposition proved no nrTo than a > lure and State offices were | ..I w iihout oppositii n hy , f' .'• < :.its. l ive eorshtiiu >t;al 1.5 idmcnts voted on were pass ed !>> good ma.j >rities. .. ( h n .1 lawyer. • •;\n• j ' Am«o a in I a4gi« 15, p ii *d i ’ • .. hi pponerd, } ■ •I :\Ti eg;;ill n. 1 15 208 in re- j i • m 1.052 precincts. j envor Hoey, Shelby ’ « y. >m,i ,..c (i i ivnrgin < f 2fH, • over A I F< • - I . in !<02 ). r < rinchv . ■ .PCs otlp'i fif.i fare m h° < atrial will he .Trvoph 'A' ■•! t h:irl'»t!e. who w Heed'd , • !!• " *' along with. *'■ * » *i in "■ epres« ntati\-»'s. K.rvin will 1 r\ -(ec ••rn«»r < ’ame »n M r- | v • was dele Perl by I j *ev ' • S- *’a t e r - in n Ih r ■ > ogress i t : a>•«. ( d Find d- o net. . >• • b, Herbert C B nnn. 7 Cl retire Do/n . 058 ■»'d d; drift, f ,* d 1 2 ’ jv r o * 1 1 ’ 'Htinued on Cage 1 <»i:r.) Knostw cit s \\ in l !>ia- J hree” Soon London. Nov. K—(.VI*)—V i ew grand M ale conference of the “big l! re-* before 1 hristinas was re garded in diplomatic (inarW.fi i <1 • as an almost certain fol- I low up | > President Knosevq).'s n election. i It was l>etirv«'d highly probable I Hat the conference would he j preceded hv a meeting in Paris of \Ir. l*eo,cvrlt. Prime Minister ( liurehiH and General Charles ( I >e < • a o Me. 1 there was some speeiM it inn on Hie possibility that Dc (bull • i uiuld accompany the British • •’id American leaders to th'4 meeting with Premier Marshal stalin. s\ niholizing the return of I : nice to the council of the world’s great nations. Teheran. liberated Greece or Italy are amcng possible confer c.ier sites. A iy‘« © D«• wcy A ci’nj' * f. • >53; World ’ -ti: ■ K .-suit Of U. s id actions 1 IS I hr » . • r,5 J I cs \ President ]••»■• ii > t«. n «li t» r?T* •. ;rt«r • lo.Ju • iii i r by thr hour. hi -• t ‘v , 4 os|V‘ ' to on \ ui s ij ,m %p i.urcl i» : uj ti ‘unpii. U thr“ *o '] n»Ip i i'll). f<lir .1 t !■<• t • n t; ubl \ n state of 1 |J.'. \n, i , .,| !(•;■ hours ii, thr ?* v»v hink.r f'illlimi. s I; {p.r < J ; j J ». -> i»| * hang ing ovrr. \t thr same m*« Ihe i)rmn drat-* lightened tl nr :np on ( tuw-ia v, villi .) 1 <'retain Srn alr seats. and t, (in- in thr House. I.veil without Ui hiean's 1 3 elrrtorat mtc^. ..r.l Ohio's - v tlir Prr-idenls ^ J vote margin ovr: (e \ n tiui I'nomas F. Dewev stood it JO, .» j ‘ \ u.j thr basis ot b ad-* in •* l.ui >. Thr popular vole lot..*Is well ed to -i),434J hi i< : K>mm • di and ] 7.11 for v. h*n 100.11 I o! the roontr% > J3e..^td voting umts j .id report, ti, ( By The A- .•::11*• • I !*; ■ . President House . .1 :„r ]■ .el in his fuurtit t■ re. • i.-rtnu i*. i:e thened with the hour;. today. Returns t‘r< m all h it :';7.‘J7.h of the country’.- IdU.d’.u yo»::u units pointi-d »h* oli-c-oral < • margin < •••• r <Vo on >r 7 Inna. [•'.. I )e\vi t ow rr<! "1 ■ 1 ‘1 1 i. Tile poptda r -to ;tt <!,;.• A r• was : R.■ -si , 1 K.'.A | :',d l . Dewev, ! ti.b42,do I. T I the m 1 : a M h " i .11 tii'" 4 . ’ ■ • order the t> : 1 *;c - . ! ]•' . ! a rhatl. v n * r • ;.|. ■ a , ■ ‘ sprrssf i i or !' { ■ ; ’1 r e i 11 tOC t’-li'r h I ’ 1' I "' ' a ''' 1. . • '' - dr Ml f e . . • .;vi tin'., n pf f)(T Tie' irlov roir w ii?i which tin Jfonoerai's niaieru: rarav rd opltr •. t a! on tit . Krtesci pit', conduit of the war thus far. sweeping as ii was. still was les, than the rnr in- gained in his third term I id four umo atm. ■ • n W< iidrit ■fcie carrt°H tales will 12 id 1 ;• 11 ery led o these tMus Ohio, O • H ■ . Wis ■ on. a ■ tVV..to ti4 I' -I ’n'e eh- ' • r '.'V Jo c v or:. i" i'. Mr. K . Mtctuc.'iti, • W r. . l,:lt. to ’ !> id. w i.. df !■:.,>• - e ' hv till Ii - it N*. . t ! n.-" ’ ■■ .1 .'* ■ J ? TC ” 1‘ ,1 ;,y --U • 2.11 •' cpui to not . c> ::.1 : \V. . ) < o Xiong uith l'o.‘ prcsiiitutiil (( • vPtiJViit'd t ' !\ f • . : i Ofi \uk nz ( \:;<>a j\ \. rioiK* \ iii \\ .irn . i i> piizht: Thu' ni < U-. t loud ». -\utbiish Report Probably Circleel Globe; \e‘sierela) 15V I.VNN NISBLT Daily Dispatch Bureau Kaleigh. Nov. X. — rieilion semi-holiday tedium around the Situarc was relieved Tuesday morning when the report from Nutbush preeinet in Vance county came in. That little pre ru'et, probably the smallest in the St tie, is usually the first in Do’ nation to report. As soon as every voter registered had east •us ballot, the hoses mav he opened and counted. That hap pened a little after ten o'clock I uesday when the last of the '!! registered voters had been ae- ■ counted for. The score was 'll *1 in favor of the straight Democratic ticket. The story made the big wires of all press associations. One preeinet with less than two doz en votes cannot control a na • tional or even a State election, but it ys jpiii it.- j U'tad. Oid timers around the square eoulil not recall a time when the Nul Imsli result dit! not indicate tne Stale result. Nohoily expeeted the State to lie ;u iipanitnous for Itooset elt as was Nuthush. hut the Nutbush result, when flashed all over the country — maybe all over Ihe world, since it is believed the first pre. iitrl (o report on the ;u csidrnli.il election undouhicdly was a morale builder for the Demo crats every w here. The news hit the v\cst coast at about breakfast lime. hrforr heavy votinu started anil mi?hl have had some inlluenee even in California md Oresro i. It cer tainly took the p'-p out of the lew ••Couslitutional llemiierats around Capitol Suuarc. some of w luir.i had offered bets that the \ t s- ■ l: ra!:a would not he more than »"<> '<» one for the aUv.i_ ul Deiaoctalil UCAti.. f; Toll of Wa rsh'ps Prom EiU’my K iised U p to I otal oi 71 l . i Mi 1I iv I'M ! i 1 cad'jnar t V r I \ . id II; :‘f !', Nil'.. S ( A ) - i i nndivk • M earner plain rr. m • 1 ;r ’ bird I'M•• ‘1. in i\\ > sma at Manila incr -a • d 1 1 ,-mmi | }w u tal .lap arte.-'a* aire :■.! i - iia . • d»‘~ -t t and to T1 t kVarship they ha\ c In ij»**d ink «»r damag ’ dice t lane al Mar A rl hur iii\ ad ed tin- Philippines. 1.1 i : • lain* i • • • . i | ■\ i■ . 1 11 >. It i Avong • ' iVf I 1 4' 1 A j ; .I'I • , - . III/'. * ' » ' • . a : 1 -■ . . <i•* - ' »y*a ; ; . •. v , ■ ' i.• bnh.ng.-rj < _ v Pap- var ..hi; f.i iiglit riia .ri. P\a. ir 41 ivci a-'- ‘ . . i i; • ’ .- >. ail. •;,!, v . . . t\ . ; v. -k iia ■!. j\ _i * i aj • • irt I! , ’ ,1. "I oat mi1\\ ;iv otig;i ■■ i 11 *• 1 i-m -. a r\ i j ' ‘ ! a- ’•: i : - a • 11* • . jiri in;-1 -ji I'M a .ns ,\T in i i 1 / ’ ( "-: .rrr - • a j* a • a i i ci ’40 Hr r• f . t.’ • • ’ 'll ; iarl ..•}»« • ? !1 -a rioM roved. Sn'-ede. P iHrl-H Me rin. * 1 • t- ' , •;., , .! 111> ’.civ. f * • dr, n- .y, • . a p. , fjc.t a;-. •; ~r r* ■ . I hr - ii’ 1 It . • Sic re o’. . nr • - m lo rot yrt Cl ',|0 O' •, c a.Kjii ;.a id. I cjil •• ./mg air rl*.min Mac of ♦ • • ■ f 11 . i ■.- Manila, . i a a 1 • -1 ooi r| hr ?,Z, nt Jh-j J i" • • * or - • -lid. M ' nf lie 77 ‘a: ' hi, i winch i;a--r be* •. a j t i; . r bnar gel -. n •• Ala ■ \ t ' h’;1 . landing we ° i ni VMffi II. 1 ' r . "'nil'l i>: 11111> ' 1 Ph 11 i pn: n* • e*n I >i! ia tig that ‘ wt * in 4 (’ii- ; • . a rt r fv:. .••••. i. ..a nf t hf -m „.-rtf v pice The Sa’nrd * .ntri.i v How . rnn~ . t : t VI ted die c t ,a/abl»- r;n ; e’ Mv r-1 nf Mar.tin . nrr left a ji!;i'’in -rnt fro- Jh.nt a < V’obw K 7‘l, dr.’inymg DO •a-' ;niiT;i!'. \r <\> nbiy sinking a lea- y rn; ,• i and damaging tw * Her,. Cotton Crop Much Bigger T han 1. hought \V;,..h lip, II, 8 (AP) T II • I'nrnI)Hi <' I >(", i. 'ii i lit I ■( r* 1 ■ ■<i 1.1 ri.i_v " si Hie M- n 'Tup lids yen;' I, , 13,330,000 .pi l It'll I 500 paUli 1-. Tip v :tli 11,0 >3,000 i !* ■ 11 i" id *'ii *1P h - 4' 11,43,. 0011 ..-ili . ; i . '■■ -d ; ■ -I > i’,id. atu! ■' !"• -y. 'IIP ! - 1 ’ .' IT 'go pr "hie . ‘11 "i Il.i.i.iiiiii • i' Tl.P l ' I. -', J '■ .'.'ill 1'i'p ;■.•.! tii;,( I) "I' 11 : gi "'Hi :;imii' | X"'. 1 • lid.'l 11.381 1 running ball.--, fii ■ 1. 111._, r i i lit I :i- up i I Ini I"-. and rxe!:;d 1.4 nH’ls, n mpared ivPli II, 003,Odd : ail 4 lined I • 'hat d; ' a >•••;.r .4 ., 0,'. 13.3.-, 1 pal- .. p, years .ago. Tht A_. r dim Departrionl 1 >■ ported Ii.sI . . e P 11 acre ’. .eld 1 X> | 1.Per 1 ... a pimnds, a , e.,1 1 product ii ' I ',1 reel y. i• h 3 0 4 3 pounds indicated a month >353 pounds plant iced Ids! year, ;.n. 33d. ) pound:;, the average yield the ten yea.'.', 1033-13 Tl>(. prevults C'ci'id a'Tc yield a 1013, when 373 ! pm aid'. ■■ ' 1 ; . rlpccd. ’!'!•<• n i,' i1 .1' 11 ,1 I'r v 1 ii'i •>• • cal cd tela 1 ; ec' > m 1 ■ , *,'<■:! ( 1' 1,, 1 a i- 137 1 .■ ,mis an acre : 7 10,000 . Prices Rise For Cotton W.* Y-. \ • . 0. A I*) < Al ton t \* i '43 to 90 con' h;i |c' \ • *n 1 .11 mo a <i <* 20 In 1." runt ■ ^hrr. I Vc.'cmbi r 212 1. AI ■. 21 .2*. M : \ 21.78 IV. 1 * I< >sr ( )\" ! )cccnih(*.' • 21 ..”>7 21.8 1 M:i;vh - 21.89 21.81 ^ v 21.72 21.88 July 21.24 21.89 , Ueluoci • -U.iJ „U.d7 North (.; Next (io\ernor '* ■- ’~~f R. GIIEGG ( HERRY Fight Results When U. 5. Probing Party Fs Cut Off by aaps Crnora! M.r \t lour > Head quarters. Philippines, Nov. X — ( \Pi—One of the bitterest hat ties r>f (tie I.e\te campaign rock ed the road to Ormoe todav as t!:e Cnited Stales 'ttli dividou and units oJ four Japanese di visions collided in ridges below I'inampoar.. . ' d ’iWuand ■ !,t’ii ;••••• iivj'4 Nine - ad1 an rod . it! r, va-rr ‘U1 nf I in a .era'.. ..: .I;»p,uiK\>o rot inter at tack; ! ■ y Jhc 1 f> 11 s cl:- .<a, Hatiujn ■ r‘t fans and n igina! defend*;'.- ol Leyte • • c ? fi'an the ir>l, doth ' tO'dnd cl i;-;i ms. T! ere v ' tui «*.v *.m nf the .- ./.e ,' ’ bi\sO a > ) C;11 !'■ • vug part i<‘ Id c A ■ • ;c.tt c .' i .rated their a >1a t*. ' ur. I * alt*'. .» a _jh t ; > 1 I igilt a i Yar.koo ! n;i i ge att Ilery . pn sib!\ : 4 »\ cr the :u«mntains :i..i1 the •) i. •• ■ r•%:t) har. . -ed the (C uuiinn-d m Cage four > Iminion Atrac ked For \\ ce ks b\ New Bomb, Nazis Claim Condon. Nov. 8.—( \ 1M—The (iornun 7.ii:Ji comm tml an* i nouneed todo\ that London has | been ruder bomb.raiment b> a new secret weapon, V i. “for some \\f‘n Xhe Berlin Fro ui tst of the fiermaii com) rndque said: “A iijw weapon i i"vii more effeee live’* than the V 1 fl\ ing f»omh. has been launched against the JSrilish rapital. The V ! has been described in dispatches from Stockholm as a “missile re * embling a fl.v ing telephone pole.” w itli a range of more than d‘»0 miles. The weapon, iicor 'liir to Sio-k j holm t enn is. is said to have possibilities of being developed into a reckei bomb capable of * spanning tut* AUaiiUc. Japs Speed Evacuation Of Populace ( ??•> T’j» As n }.*, U il J're s. i Tin- -fi}»«<:.’ ♦ • «• ' * !«' *:i N w i • • i ; • . • 111 ... i I’: > t : !*.*:• I! evitable 1 t ■ y • raids, I'.id I" : op. a V I t"*i y. A cl*'!: ' '■ bn. id • ■ ‘-lb: I h e Kerin t ’ l * i * "a j ' * am i i irdn a. > a* ' , a progiis.it • p . ' i. , ">■ ((■•Pi'll a • i'll I • -,*• Kia . I Meet L‘d i <)!' {' n;! i i. i u I. i ammusza wwtsfe ...:-<m*msi&~. ... PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D ROOSEVEM Rain Hinders Army Sieging Budapest; Aiming at Silesia 1 I" 1 ' ". r\ I -M ’ . -T , ■ y yr »fl i■ (i{ ... . v neti' ' hung I lay .. •' I ng • i. ■> ! : l■ ■. '. vd.. t ■ ti:- ■ ('.‘..I I •; ‘ i ov. an:ir • ■ d i!■ • re h-• ■ >• br-T r a 1 ». :"il- i li.-.' •: 1 ihblllg .1 ’ :< " 1 ;>.n ' I;11r 1 -• | .• The Hu nv \\ "IV ia1 tig lii ii:ti-rm* 1 u'''i i ■ i- ii i.is’ y | Iijn d I'l 1 .' I’..- I;u . ui! !:,. H<_i. v. ere ,-i j paring In new large 'alti " Urrl ! . m .■ I':i • 1 '■ 7 i "• I. j ft-. i tu. S i "'I i'. 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