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UTJIIB3R 40. TU32MY 3y The Associated Pie33 _ USV* 6, 1924, i-e o WjLIB •, .AJ.A07 M 3.7 2 .a r 1, P Wb 11 £ A - . - -V-—.... . ?— — — NEW A3HFCED, M13S. f FI US?" TOWN TC CAST ITS VOTE NEW ASHFORD, Mass f Rev. 6—Row Ashford a small town in Massachus - sots was the first town in the nation to report complete:, retans with ^ thirty-eight registered voters* and cast more democratic votes than in 1932. R into an votes wore cast for Senator Walsh and seventeen for Wash burn, republican. Quo voter was ill and anecler was abroad, or Gov ernor, Bacon, ropubl lean , got twenty-two votes,. Curley, democrat, ••,tch. • - Goodwin, and indopond5o.au received one. ’ ’ . 1 ' ■ ■ 7‘ . • FAIR'WEATHER BECKONo MILL ICRS -OF VOTERS—MASS- SHOOTING IF. PERN.. • NEW YORK, Nov* 6--Fair v/eather bockonod millions of voters to go to tho noils to tost the now deal after a momentous election campaign. Scared to the last moment by mass shooting of paradersfnPennsylvania •• unusual police precautions wore taken to prevent more bloodshed, the rule as voters -poured fortji in what seems sure to be a record number. for an off-year election. L * of the forty-eight million voters registered it is believed that thirty million or more will vote today. •Besides Pennsylvania, contend ing factions warned of possible disturbances or irregularity in Calif ornia, New York, Delaware and other states. .-Almost perfect weathe.r con ditions are predicted for all states. 1 Postmaster General,Farley and Fletcher made final appeals over the radio. Flethcher predicting that the republicans would recapture seats in Congress and win back Control of tha state government*. Farley ^pre dicted a gain of six seats with a possible increase in House represent ation. - ' • GOT/PIRE SWEPT DEI,IOC RATIO PARADES III PENN. • HAZLBTOIJ, Penn,, Nov, 6—The eo&o of gun fire that swept democratic parades, caused throe to he wounded and fifteen•injured, rang East of Kolayres south fo hero, &s 1 b left the citizens tense and fearful of further violence if they tallotted. Republican leaders are held With • thirteen others as the authorities investigated that Governor Pinchot described as an unspeakable outrage. Cries of kill them, came-frotri citizens who.surged about -the btate police as republican leader Joe Bruno and members of his^iamily were ar rested as threats were made to dynamite his home. Paraders were fired on while passing in front of Bruno's house, also a cro$3 firen came, from the opposite sido of the street. The kixlod were Prank Fiorilla, John Golosky and William Porto. Two of the woundod are near death. MAIL PLANE ARRIVES AND DEPARTS • . r , . The PAA mail piano arrived yesterday from Fairbanks and started on its rqturn.trip.this iropning..,There was no first olass^mail from tho Statos but considerable second ciass mail was received, The plane took outgoing mail- today.' — *;• FOR SALE—Medium sized heating stove, also-32 piece dinner set, latest pattern, inquire at Nuggot office. ..We have., a very large and.complete stosrk.o^ prescription supplies toilet articles, sick room and first aid supplies, candy, tobaccos and liquors on hand. • '• • \ * Our new printing and developing equipment is installed andiin full operation* Bring in your films. • Come in and let us show you the Hew Oine Eight Movie Camera. . ?. i.ojmuo.,. ? « ys C 0. ( 3SE OTHER- SIDS')