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Democratic Landslide Local, County Republicans Win Here Lutz, Beggs Winners^- Elects Gov. Roosevelt

+ •• • i • _' • • - •••'-.'• • . In Township Race Nearly Every State Give. New York't Chief Executive Major- Republican Gahdidates Are Re-elected \p Committee Post* by ity Over Hoover—Republican* Regain Control of Large Margin—5,500 Ballot* Are Cast to Set New Jewey Legislature, and Win in County. New Voting Record..

Tuesdays's election provided many surprises in the political field. The Democrats carried iheir national ticket in nearly every State of the (rci'n-m! A. l.iitr ninl. |anu-s < i.. .ib-ft;s.-l\<'|>iil>lic'iii u-miiiitt i»y Union and .with it Went many local upsets. New even went to c-i-lctliiHi.- w-nii lKlinli.lv .oret'llu'ir IVm.K'nilfc ()j)|ii>neiitx in 1HIMII< -, Ict-liini. tin; .\nti- iiir ilit-iii IK-III); mt'iri! tliaii, twii'li'i uiic mu in in I 'the Koosevelt column-but here the_ Republicans regain control-of the Iniunl llial liver iIn- uilii-r iVuim-ratic cainlid.-iii-. '111.totals \n u \\ <) .Legislature.'• Senator Barbour to- or llq'jrs, "-V-UW i-Mi: l.iiu, ,-iiia. l,(.7.i 4<>r Smith anil 1,5^7' (-. i ^mll\ day was reported to have won the ilr.-r.iil/jitiw is I'liaisuian ni the 'r.ivvn-.lu|> Chmtnittiy-Iaiiil \li I . sks l\ S. Senate'race from Percy Wins Close Race •i-l.'ulk-r l.'iiiniiiis-.iiiiirr.'Ojiiiil iiinliiulilrilly will iH'ii'.hi)"1i I'mtiinitn-'c lamiiityn.'' 7,000. I'he Assembly wilt-be Re- Httiii Ht-11 wa- eW\n\ IUSUVP ..'f llii- vAc\- l.v' |nTsiin il .. ptililican by about 40 io 20. The 0 II iiriiiiit! in «ui null l i iln-s i llui / Republican control of. the State I H ill\ llu h^j,i.-,t \ ti in tin tii-l iv I (.Mill iril «i p. Hi I Senate is about the - same as la?t C WESLEY COLLINS In I in I I-I^^IU i i ilu u^lii lianas iii^liulin^ nMiti us u (>.'I7 ye.ir. .. • ".'• •. . ' *,^' Sheriff '„ _ .. ii I tin Ii I il \ Ii i lit u i> > 117 i i **c«S |, r II nt 11 nnut U rum in ynion County Republicans elect-. DONALD H. BfeUAN Mil IlllUIMI III It illl t llll>pMI\ 111 lulls I*OJIIS| Ii | || u | t Ml 111 1^,1

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•In the - Gountyi^Repuljlican-majdt- I ollilHlli I lilt V Ii I) IIHUM-, {in |u i| o|IU(s : ities run frbm 17,000 to: 22,000. or lOHiiAhlp ( oimnlttrt)— RtsakUeaa eaadidales for local.and, The greatest upset, hereabouts was "1 >(|u 4 4 jj5)i S»II"> u m ua 47 n ii4 J4 IIII ii nni l E Jorttlm twn~UTihe~eiKlioii Tun- ~ *if>ltlT~tT*" Democrats did not think it possible |nenlniu day. Mayor Grorie A. Loti and to dislodge Kenah, but Tom Will- o. I—KIIHMI Iliiblirt Ill- iams. Republican candidate won by Jama a. B«cn were rc-flected W J70 Jllll fl(," JH5 TiOII f.TJ -tin 4.0 HIM No 73 ion u» 'mjiB isa nu ivi 101,7 nearly 6,000 majority. • It was a the Township Commute*; Lntlcr revolt against the Democratic con- la. 2— In Itrduie Drill— Jin'jUU 04D 204'' s6:» 1113 504 4U HHI Sfecaiif C Walcy ColilBi »•«. rlrrt- Yci 49 01 IW 40 . 110- US Wl III (111) trol, of Elizabeth, "for the normal No r Democratic majority there is around cd Sheriff r Charlei E. Lolieaux n-u €«. 3—l-^nrrtrnt y lUlttf llulldt— 2 i1 103 O'Jl 308 471 4US 30J 1408 5,000. Yn 07 70 10D 40 105 170 110 UtXI -mnasd U the KUte Kfnate from No The referendum for— a small W. WABBEN BABBOUR this Caaaty and Donald McLean mall rmhuldcr I 105 214 ,1M 152 :i:i!l .150 21U iri0 2UV Hoard of Freeholders carried in the United States Senator Yis . IM attS—3441--laa—4M —Mt> -3W ibO IU41 County by about 7,000 andvthe other wfl] rrpcrsrni the Sixth District in three refcrendums all carried by a much htawer vote, In Cranforcl all' Cooxtex m» a> rrialt of Tnnday'ii lohn Spargo Will Speak Caat for Junior fuur.referendums carried., . ^~ _ ~~ Followfng is Ihe tabulation of votes by districts in Cranford": elecUon. In Cranford November 17 League Play Is Announced ••- • •* -— •"- "« »U SD 6D 7D or> rw ""*• Hoover, R ___„ Iff *5if 9*0 cuiiunlsHloner Wltlr tho nnnouticoniml of Uw iiwt, Roosevelt, D .... 148 147 187 295 214 193 1412 OEOBGE A. LCTZ JA.UI1 (. HFGCS • iliKitlim in Niw JIIW) Kill npiHk 10 23 28 n (lnul nrriinKiminnUt lutvo bei-n iiutdu for Thomas, 8 ... . ,18 123 Member Township Committee Alember. Tuwiisl lp' C'MninUUe Cmnfiml nn Illlirsdiy IMDIIIK NO. For V. 8- Senator-., Mm [irrnvntatlnn of- thr piny Ihr mbf r 1/ mull r tin tin pluu u( tlu ,teStalJ»BHJJ&&3 3 tiin'i t\ty Muiiiiuu ciuU utunlihK UJ 'lulu imn|)k'ti'U nt this wiii'k'a iniol- ilay allernoon Ui-tlie "Itoou viMt Hthool The production is being Klvcn under Legion,Y.F.W.AiTaiige "£A GfJKRKK E8T tlNI!" .'. UK of the cluU. Tlw. loclurq will b« Leads Are Announced leld in the Itooievelt Schonl and tha the auspices of thu Junior Scrvlco jpst fourteen years aco tomor- Lengue. The proceods will go to char- M -rowtnls-cryvas-nrised "to-Franee- MjbllcJn JuvUeU 1» iilti'iid. uccorOlng 546 461~3S9t o meuiben of tlio committee.. i , R to spread' throughout the; world . ^r Cdllege€Iub P lay Thg call Includes: Mra J M«yham,D.., 153 180 1372 Tho proirram of tlio Wednesday nr Assembly-- its glad mesrage, "The War Is ninku, Mrs. Philip W. Hall, Jr, Mrs ornlnti Club for November tins been Carl H. Mason, Mrs. J. Balrd Simpson, Pascoe, R _ 576 546 447 3533 Over." ••':'.. .•'••' • r Traffic to be Stopped for One Earl Guy to Be Judge in "Trial iven over t<> the committee, on Inter- Mrs. Weiley A. SUntter, Jr, MUs Ward, R 587 645 452 3554 Millions. of peo|)le throughout, tlonal Relations. At the meeting Mulr, R 594 544 451 3568 i Minute ^ Tomorrow Morii- the world will pause for a. minute by jury," to Be Given No- Elizabeth Oreen, Miss EtimbcUt Hw, Otto, R 577 536 4473491 Vedneuday, Mrs. Aduni Karl Robinson Miss Pauline Hail, Mlu Irmu Muhlen- at 11 o'clock tomorrow: morning rivi"«i l^ AckermkivD 211 160 1771302 I ing; Dance Will Conclude in obsenrmnce*sSr the endlntl ot vember 26;:. c, Miss Suiian PTuminer, Mlwi Harrington, D 207 157 1821360 KiniryPcrsontilltlt-'s." (Mrs. E. K. liovo- nrlno Park, Mlis Elnjne Wetlirrlll die great. International conflict,- tind lead a dlscu&slun uu ''The MfcElroy, D __, 155' 183 1392 Day's Activities, ; anil Miss Marea Hlbson. _Cooper, D_ 182 200 1582 lhe wiorld WiirL "' ". ' f -".; Earl V. CiuJ, acting Juflso in. the For Sheriff— ~8pfrfy, 2nd, H dt- Collins, R .453. -3580 Cranford will Join with millions of 11 o'clock

CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE

oa Sun Occasions. Khe tella me that By Charles Sugkroe X«ro tn* Heir-Apparent and the only SUCH IS LIFE—The Conundrum That Backfired! Fable of Go- llarback qualified to glorify the Tradi- tion! 'M tha Tribe, ao It la my Duty Tell-Him to moteNwt Everything-except tlie Curtains andNjhe Bewlag Machine.' "What, nay rask, la to be doner "It la against (as, Kaw to poison By GEORGE AOE our Wives; so I (hlni^we had better born down the llouae." >.teU$&i,... jnsrwh«tNWnr half of Trouble upset'by the Heater always expected me to untimely Deuilse" "Of AOBt she asked. ' Hester llarhack at the ripe "I sure did, Honey." he replied. "I" old age of eighty two. She rume of hod tlie .Stuff luted' and be know the llarbuiki you hove heard .about. now that we absolutely refuse to Iler Graudfalher traded with the In- aland for an; Monkey Uustaeaa. dians and the Noble lied Men have "What did lie sayr been I'aupers ever since, "He aald he'd have another Tal la the. thrlr.lnic Clly of \yipn(ioo. with Elltabeth, Leave everything to where nearly all of the. lmp»rtun( roe. ; Cotton Clothing for Nation's Needy IGNORANCE Citizens mured In about 6ay before As" for Mrs. Ed, abe was on her Officers Lose Soft _ yesterday, the llarbarks mood out In High Hone when he came borne an gleaming Enilgence like a "( and go tried to sneak upstairs without being B, THOMAS AHCLE CLARK Signal on a frosty Night. The; were •potted.. " Positioiis^in Washington Oironas entirely • surrounded by" "I suppose." she (aid. "thtt th Htogles, Till-; were American lK-auly Derfllnger Woman has got It Into her clal duty, mbst.pf them In or near ths Itoses nodding In.Hplendijr olmve the Nut that She ran go up there and Swivel Chair Corps Ordered lowly. Chlckweed. They were as near dean out that House, .even If you ar NallonaP-QiiHtal. . Mary. •*»* an. cpmlse bone from., to SerTe Witlf Troop». When Represeotatlre Hois Collins aa *ti*rm—r* a asm 1st Inn with a com. aa we nth come, with our limited Kit Administrator: antf, Aunt Heater al- x of Tools, to a buna tide Aristocracy. (Dem., MHa.), dwlrman of the .bouse panton «f her own waya wanted you to keep the Family Washington.—In the ranks of the Fur many. Years before Aune Hes- Collections Infect" . military affairs cohunlttee, and other ate etpresses la ter departed, «he reigned In sulltnry swivel chair officers' corps here In members of congresa reqew their drive Csrdble. and un- Splendor In the rtririVnliil Castle which Ths Beat Way Out Washington there Is a gloom heQtting at the next session of congress to cut Blstakmble terms had been built by her Grandfather^ "I.lslen, Dearie,? mid the Typical the loss of a major engagement. the officer personnel of the a>f. The old Mnnse Uncle Fuller. . I'll see' that my Ulster orders of Gen. Douglas MacArtbur, points of argument.. . what to her era- liad become prehistoric but ft con- gets a fair Shake but whatever you Chief 6t stalT, ousting valiant lieuten- ' ; Changes to Be Made.

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Joalah Bartiett waa a signer ti the Bernard Qlnibel. was. In bis college -Cbestaaf Derlaratlon of Independence. His de- days, a amateur boseY. st-eodenia were owner* of Mew Enr That Is one feaann he always baa tak KRA1>CR n>iairM alwnt the orl- land nUlls." But the mills of the Bart- en an Intereat In-baling, and this In- gio idt. "TiuiJ i» an »\4 letts ground. out o.ne member of tbe VRui.' fc-r a lu-ry tn»t li»» i*x* terest led to his becoming one of Gene bt?an] mao* tinxri waa different- His' name Tunoey's chief advisers, both In box v

: w not so Interested In boxing as his fa- in-^ a fcr«hi*.i.«-rr*i tnt^tjf.tt*. it la cro- was not Interested In spinning, al- ther, but he has taken up avlatlnn and *rai(jr *o'r*~Jit*-J in .'an tnritlftit ctm- though he waswllllni to tolL Chang- Is futt becoming an expert flyer. ^nr-,1 with i:»in AlJ^y. the I'aloie* ing his name to Michael Bartiett, he • • • • ... >f the txu^iii* rurimaiii'ti pirlura became an actor and a singer. Old It was not lane ago that Percy Ham- A^|wy. mhile at»einl>rr f»f a 4Milla- Joslah Bartiett might not have thought mond, the famous dramatic critic, was so much of that In his day, actors temlnlBclng. ilr. llaramnnll iwrmltted were not objects of especially high re- his thoughts to wander down the rose- scented paths of Memory Lane, lie farrs. Arv«r*iins t'* hi• ktury. ttila gard. . Hut the boy did welL Itecent 1 fx rm (i« fif)r'-i3trr«r> itiatJ*f any urnnv/ ly he succeeded Georges Metaxai the' spoke of those who had walked In 'lautl. H\T»U*« be ai*ajr« Hungarian, In the lead of a Broadway beauty through the Uear, dead days be- 4^»ts* hi* .r6it^inurt a«*]r musical show. But they tell me that yond recoil. He touched unun thai At,!.*-? «aik ritivjix-l) f.mf iHllnc a Broadway.musical show'is not the fragile thlni known as first love. Fi- tft.» ^llffy-r- *,, fV.n-l <.f ii that In onlw height of Michael Bartlett's ambition. nally Mr. Hiimmond sighed anil abrupt- to tiait* Cits «af. t»* wifiil(I, It) tliXfiUlM He once toured Italy with an opera ly pulled himself back Into the year n. fytia ft af PSeh i*- company and hni been taking vocal 1931 ,,..••.' culture ever since. Smne day • he "I a.m Just," he said Idescrlptlrely, ffU Paw **/*'Ititins ron»ltl€-iHI'IV )titLi-M>a- tty. it.» ihsi ItU fellow rlutiuurn Hi flrat plans to become a (rand opera star. 'an 'emotional O. A. It." wmi|i] txl I•OTtgtllW It.

'• , . . .••.•'• '•trolling Down • Tokyo Lane. •''.-. "'" •'•.•••.....- •' : HilwTrTtT, t+tftit. Inns., thry wnuia This has been a bad year for vice We are warned that new JM cpun- ln«Art»Mj ir>K fh*?, Orift of It; wl»tf*> r Niuoul 0! used, In proportion, and simplicity and presidents and office. boya, many of terfelt bills are being .circulated i In Me-»ut4. fctvah in. rudnliu- ICtoo, IK C—1 tbe almost exquisite cleanliness, whom have Joined the ranks of the un- New York, but the huftlness rebound TF ONE who witnessed the destrae-' Thiy Cllnn to Th«lr Cloos, employed. There Is a rumor that a has hot been high enough so that they th*> |mVfalipnblv *U>ty l