UPHEAVAL
inge expected H>y Telegraph — Coyynght). lov. 8, 8.30 p.m. I New York, Nov. 7. Bse political upheavals jierica every period, is 1 predicted for to-mor-I Hoover is called a galk his less embittered opItarting a final effort to locratic wave. He is askiading writer, of what Ithy speeches are with jes and 10,000,000 peoled. The American is K by mass sentiment. Imillion to 45,000,000 io to the poll. Bor may not give Mr. It popular plurality of Kt Mr. Hoover had over 1 1928. ■ ork Times at the close ■of 48 States, predicts ■ ectoral vote of 3,000,■•ently certain for Mr. ( Ihd nine with 138,000,- 1 Sr Roosevelt, thres with ■as certainly falr Mr. Isix with 49,000,000 as |r. Hoover. I also likely to reflect iemocratic strength. The fcn of the House of Relis 217 Democratic, 209 Ime Farmer Labour and is. There is expected to Igiving a large majority icrats. 1 is expected to show a Sajority turn of six and Is of 32 members to be Irrow. |g defeats are expected ilican Senators seeking Ihe seats of such favloot, Watson and Moses In danger. Ii'ah, who is not up for |is time, may however, pnanship of the Foreign Inmittee, due to a Sena-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 375, 9 November 1932, Page 5
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