Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 117, Hammond, Lake County, 3 November 1920 — Page 3
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et j. bat:t aruLi.i, j NEW YOKIC. .Xcv. o- 'Ti.t: rel u biici n j majority in the next :-Miat.- will bt- hi : i ast twelve as a i'-.-uiH of the unpre-j i dented majorities k u l'i e.iilciit- j iect 'iVarfn j. Harding and oll-or r"- j publican candidates- hi jvtttrdaj 's elcc- J j 'llir inark-inby which rcpubiicj.n !ea;l-j cr 'a it control the -natc wtil b j.uf- I :i-icntlv w id to mniif Mr. Harding' rn cufs i'vUat' ui P"""t ;.-r vhatovm t domestic policies arc laid kwii b.v him. j it was declared al roj ublicau ii-Uional j io adquarteis here. j f.in if republican senators of pro- i r.'i need tndi peiidno ft a-tbn or views J ;-huld otfer oppo.sit ton tn the Harding i
.-d iiiiiislralion on Jonu stic fjuot j.ns. Nr. Harding will still liav- the support of a comfortable working majority m i" uprer chamber of tli- new. ire- tdxtycnth congress. It is expected. owing to prrssitii icg-i-istive requirements of ih comnrj. hat President-elect Hording will caii the nw congress in i-pci-iai cr extra session in March or April next, or ocn after his inauguration on March 4th, The new senate will convene automatically In accordance w,th recogr'Mzcd ustom. immediately after Mr. llard- : n gr takes office to give consideration To whatever cabinet and other appointments to office he may niake. Mr. Harding will lion'maf- the new
cnat sufficiently, it was said, to in-j wra the confirmation by the senate of j his appointees. I
KAUFMANN & WOLF - HANHOND. Ihd Tomorrow, Thursday is
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!STFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE! rATTON', O.. Nov. 3. Taking his de-j feat with philosophic checrf ulnesGov. James M. Cos today set about 'analysing the situation'- preparatory to issuing a formal staement on the result of the election and sending ( message of congratulation to his sue-1 cessful opponents. He expected to is
sue the statement some n:ut uumi the day." Thero -was nothing in the trovcrnor's manner today to indicate that he had just lost the presidency of the U. S.
nerhaps the greatest piuranty in
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the history cf American pontics. Krlends who offered their condolences in dismal tones were met with a cheerful, "Well, what must be must be' or 'it would seem as if the people dn't ,vant me, wouldn't it boys?" And thy went away looking as if it were they vrbo had been Defeated instead of "Jimmy" Cox. Rarly today telegrams began arriving tn which predominated such i.hrases as "Game fight." "Republican
vear." "overwhelming odds." aud "it v. ould have been worse with anybody
else." Another frequently expressed sentiment was that this was that tilts was only the beginning and that Gov. Cox's real Opportunity would come in 132 4. A few messages received the night before election suggested this Idca. "This may only be the battl of the Marne," a prominent California tele? graphed Cox under date of Nov. 1. "If s," he continued, "your gallant flfht has earned you the right to lead again four years from now, and I hereby enlist as a private." TER-CAI-FO The Wonderful Cold Breaker For Children and Grown Folks An Effective Germicide Assisting Nature to Ward Off Fin and Poemoiila Utrmi. Ter-Caro-Fo is an antiseptic for healing bursa and Inflammation.
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ILLINOIS GIVES
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l.Oii precinct out of 5.730 give Harding i;V611 and Cox UtJ.Oll'. WUyliam B. McKinley. republican.
has overwhelmingly defeated Feler A.
Everybody's Opportunity and Your
i Waller, democ rat, for the U. S. senator. j "VV i t It returns available from 1.633
precincts McKinley has 313,066 and ! Waller ICS. 345.
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ' CHICAGO. Nov. 3 The .-ize (,f he plurality given Senator Harding and nil
republican national and state candidates in Illinois reiriBins the only question to j be settled today. Pvery republican candldate on national arid srtate tlek ts lias i been elected, returns abaJ:hlo this: morning make ccrtun. j Senator Harding's plurality. repuMi can leaders predicted early todtt, will' reach "Ofl.flOO i-n the state. R ''irns. trom I
Election of Len Small, republican, as
governor, by a plurality of approkirua-tc-ly hnlf a million s ms afcsured. bmall s vote, .fiC9 precincts in to 1 77.225 j for James Hamilton Lewis, democrat.
Wiwn state points iac given irnall an imliented plurality of Cof.nt'fl while lus estimated plurality In Chicago is 1 3O.C00.
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