THE MICHlIGAN DAILY TUUDAY NV. , . .. GOP Wins Easily tenaw county enabled him to outdis- tance the Oakland county vote for \ew D eal ot In Washtenaw Vote his Democratic opponent, John D. McGillis of Ferndale. McCallum Fully Backe polled 16,559 votes in Washtenaw*) (Continued from Page 1) county to 11,138 for McGillis. Ward Returns Dorr Asserts Lee N. Brown and Joseph C. Hooper, Ann Arbor wards voted as follows: First Ward: President-Lan don, 611, ____ were reelected over their Democratic Roosevelt, 565, Thomas, 12, Browder, 3, pZdli dAr-Lemke, 26; United States Senator-Brucker, (Continued from rage 1) opponents, Joseph Zwering an - 622, Brown, 515, Mathews, 8, Emory, 4. thur Lehman. The vote was: Brown, Ward,429. Governor-Fitzgerald, 747, Mur- fessor Dorr said, "and this meant a 16,097, Hooper, 15,938, Lehman, 12,- Second Ward: President-Landon, 1060, great dea lin view of the well or-! 235, Zwerdling, 11,679. 0Roosevelt, 1304, Thomas, 13, Browder, 1, ganized Democratic machine. Also, 235,Zwerling 11,79.Lemke, 52. United States Senator-Brucker, Other county results were: drain 1076, Brown, 1214, Mathews, 8, Emory, 1, the G.O.P. made the great blunder commissioner Tuomy (R) 16,457, Mil- ward, 45. GovernorFitzgerald, 1316, Mur- of wooing Al Smith." Professor Dorr ler (D) 11,553; coroner: Ganzhorn, Third Ward: President-Landon, 789, was of the opinion that the Happy 16,987, Harris, 16,359, Martin, 11,355, Roosevelt, 930, Thomas, 6. Browder, 2, Warrior hindered rather than aided 16,987,Lemke, 37. United States Senator-BruckerI Hannum, 11,107; county surveyor: 80I, Brown, 832, Ward, 47. Governor-Fitz. the progress of Governor Landon's Raschbacher (R) 16,382, Buckley (D) s rald,974,Murphy, 76. -candidacy. 11,706. Roosevelt, 867, Thomas, 16, Browder, 4, "But the vicious attack launched Landon Carries County I Lemke, 43. United States Sen ator-Brucker upon the Social Security Act was the 0 38, Brown, 708, Matthews, 8, Emory, 3,uo h oilScrt c a h Governor Landon carried the Ward, 43. Governor-Fitzgerald, 778, Mur- greatest mistake of all," Professor Ges- phy,757, Martin, 3. . Dorr said. "This action was definite- county by 1,500 votes, leading Pres- Fifth Ward: President-Landon, 157, sn ident Roosevelt, 15,000 to 13,519. Lan- Roosevelt, 252, Thomas, 4, Browder, 3, ly responsible for many votes cast for don won only the first, sixth and sev- Lemke, 5. United States senator-Brucker, Roosevelt, as was the Republicans' 158, Brown, 239, Matthews, 2, Ward, 7. Gov- enth wards in Ann Arbor. arnor-Fitzgerald, 189 Murphy, 225, Martin, inability to offer a definite program." Governor Fitzgerald led by an even Sixth Ward: President-Landon, 1038, An encouraging feature of the elec- pgreatermargin overhis Democratic Roosevelt. 586, Thomas, 18, Browder, 3, tion, said Professor Dorr, was the evi- Fran Murhy,18,09 ~Lemke, 20. United States Senator-Brucker, dence that the American people were opponent, Frn1upy 1,1 o,049, Brown, 557, Matthews, 13, Emory, 4, 8,760. Fitzgerald won every ward in Ward, 23. Governor-Fitzgerald, 1227, Mur- not herded to the polls and that there Ann Arbor with the exception of the 414, M 5s Ann rbo wit th excptin ofthe Seven enth Ward. First Precinct: President was intelligent ticket splitting, asfit..-Lno,60Rosvl.52Thm,1,waeidcenMsahutswer Browder, 2, Lemke, 20. United State, Sen- the voters refused to send a man like No other total results for state and ator-Brucker. 619, Brown, 546. Matthews national candidates were available 6, Emory. 2, Ward, 21. Governor-Fitzger- Governor Curley to the Senate while yesterdaybdtRepublicanswera s-ald, 743, Murphy, 461. the rest of the Democratic slate was winning hands down. sured of a substanuiai jead through- WOMEN'S TEAM DEFEATED One deplorable fact was brought out the county. Washtenaw county voted heavily to A selected team from the Ann Ar- out by this election, Professor Dorr reelect Congressman -Earl C. Mich- bor hockey club defeated the Uni- declared. "No longer is there any ener of Adrian in the second con- versity Women's team by the score real oppositionfrom the minority and gressional district. Final returns in of two goals to nothing at Palmer -- the county have not been released. Field Tuesday afternoon. The game H. E. PI i L P George P. McCallum of Ann Arbor scheduled between the women ALL KINDS OF was assured of victory in the re- physical education majors and the turns available from Washtenaw and faculty of that department was post-0 Oakland counties in the race for the poned because of bad weather and T ay Main Stret state senate. His large lead in Wash- will be played in the near future. OVER CAOW'StDrUGetOR [AO' DRGSTR very little can be expected during the term of the present Administration. The function of a minority is to act as a type of check upon the party in' power, and this we shall apparently not have. Another thing that was definitely decided by the people at the polling places Tuesday, according to Profes- sor Dorr, was the termination of the political aspirations of Father Cough- lin and Dr. Townsend. Tryouts To Be Held For Children's Play Tryouts for the first presentation of Children's Theatre will be held l Thursday, Nov. 5 from 4 to 6 p.m. and Friday, Nov. 6 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the League, Margaret Guest, '37, theatre arts chairman announced today.I The first play will be "Hans Brink- er or The Silver Skates" by M. M. Dodge, directed by Sarah Pierce, and it will be presented as the Christmas play for this year. Anyone interested in dramatics is urged to take part in these plays as~ the cast will ihclude persons not connected with the University as well as students. CLOTHCRAFT JFA L L SU ITs With STRIPES and PLAIDS SPECIALLY PRICED SEVENING RADIO PROGRAMS I 6:00- WJR Stevenson News. WWJ Early Bird's Anniversary. CKLW Dinner Music. 6:15-- WJR Hot Dates in Music. WXYZ Fact Finder. CKLW News and Sports. 6:30- WJR Jimmie Allen. WWJ Bulletins. WXYZ Day in Review. CKLW Rhythm Orchestra. 6 :45- WJR Renfrew of the Mounted. WWJ Ye Merrie Men of Olde. WXYZ Lowell Thomas. CKLW Rhythm Orchestra. 7:00-- WJR William Hiard. WWJ Amos and Andy. WXYZ Easy Aces. CKLW Little Jack Little. 7:15- WJR Diamond City News. WWJ Drama: Ty Tyson. WXYZ Rhythm Favorites. CKLW Melody Interlude. 7:30- WJR Lee Lawnhurst and Charioteers. WWJ Evening Melodies. WXYZ To Be Announced. CKLW Andrew F. Kelly. 7 :45- WJR Boake Carter. WWJ Don Del Rigo's Music. WXY~Z Rubinoff. CKLW Pleasant Valley Frolics. 8:00- WJR Kate Smith's Bandwagon. WWJZRudy Vallee's Variety Hour. WXYZ Big Broadcast. CKLW Melody Treasure Hunt, 8:30- CKLW Guy Lombardo:s Music. 9:00- WJR Major Bowes Amateurs. WWJ Show Boat. WXYZ Dream Waltz. CKLW Gabriel Heatter. 9:15- CKLW Johnny Johnson's Music. 9:30- WXYZ WPA Symphony. CKLW Viennese Vagabonds. 10 :00- WJR Then and Now, WWJ Music Hall. WXYZ Murray D. Van Waggoner. CKLW Evening Serenade. 10:15- CKLW Freddy Martin's Music. 1:30- WJR March of Time. CKLW Kay Kyser's Orchestra. WXYZ Jamboree.x 11:00- WJR News. WWJ Dance Music. WXYZ Russ Morgan'sMusic. CKLW News and Music, 11:15- WJR Mummers. CKLW Mystery Lady. 11:30- WWJ Dance Music. WXYZ George Kavanagh's Music. CKLW Al Kavelin's Music. 11:45- WJR Lions Tales; Eddy Duchin's Music. 1:00- WJR Al Donahue's Music. WWJ Dance Music. Band Will Entrain O n Trip East Today (Continued from Page 1) company's tenth anniversary pro- gram between 10 and 10:30 a.m. The long trek home will start at 11 p.m. Saturday. Ann Arbor will hove into sight 2:40 Sunday afternoon with plenty of time for those Monday morning 8 o'clocks. The football team will come on the same train and thus, this time the band will be there to ,play -when the team comes home. I 1 A $-a THE DOWNTOWN STORE FOR MICHIGAN MEN 309 SOUTH MAIN DON'T LET WINTER CATCH STROHS PABST BLUE kIBION FRIAR'S ALE At All Dealers J. J. O'KANE, Dist. Dial 3500 SPECIAL FEATURE! CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHES $27.85 to $39.85 Values to $50.00 Specially Designed in Our Own Shop. 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Whether you're shouting, and cheering the team, or just talking and sing- ing and laughing at home, there's a tax on your throat you can hardly ignore. So when choosing your smoke, it pays to think twice. Reach for a light smoke...a Lucky...and get the welcome throat protection that only Luckies offer-the exclusive protection of the process, "It's Toasted." Next time you go places, take plenty of Luckies. They not only taste good, but keep tasting good all day long...for Luckies are a light smoke - and a light smoke leaves a clear throat-a clean taste. ** NEWS FLASH!** "I've only missed sending in my w' entry 3 times"-Sailor Uncle Sam's sailors find time to try their skill in Your Lucky Strike "Sweep- ;{ stakes." Seaman Spangenberger of the U. S. S. Mississippi, an enthusiastic "Sweepstakes" fan, writes: "I've only missed sending in my entry three times -I mail them in whenever the ship is in American waters." Have you entered yet? Have you won your delicious Lucky Strikes? Tune in "Your Hit Parade"-Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Listen, judge, and compare the tunes-then try Your Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes." And if you're not already smoking Luckies, buy a pack today and try them. Maybe you've been missing something. 1 "..:. MNOWI AwldM