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eae ee a “amt. “Sixth Somers, “Oliver. Heo, Third, PAGE TWO. Blested Today to | -Elected Today to | House and Senate Iouse: ond, Bua; Rayburn; Joha-son; {| Garrett; chanan;, 16th. Jones. House: opherso: Texus—first, Black; sec: third, Sanders; beiainh fifth, Summers; “seventh enutor, Oddie. rasku, fourth Hugapeth district, Soath Dakota—first, Obrist second, Johnson. Tennessee—-fourth, Hull: Reynolds. dirst Colorado, Vaile, sec- iad Timberlake, fourth Taylor, Sen- ater, Arizona, Hyden. = House-—Mateachusetts, Fifteenth, | third, Me Mouse: Third, Mon-| Martin. first, Wolver- | Fourth, House—Rhode Island, acharuch; fourth, Eat-/ House—Kentucky, Moor-| ae House—first, Bur- nd, Aldrich: New York—u3rd, Dav Ohio—l1th, Underwood, Ohio—10th, Jenkins; 14 Kansas, Eighth, Ayres. Vashington, Second, (aaa Had- Kansus, Fifth, Strong. Kansas, Fourth, Hoe Jowa, Second, Lats, Sixth,| Righth Thurston, ew York, Fifth, Black, e Seventh Quail, Eighth ton: th, Summers Michigan House Ramseir House Fiorida- fourth, Sew York, ‘Twenty-Third,| greece | Dourht M u 35s _ Carl. —* pois North Carolina--eighth, | chusetts, Tthirteenth, | i vurth Stabs. » second Mighner t Mouse rh--30th, Crowther Stephens; House Morgan, ,dourth Het Idaho House,! Senate Gooding. | publicans elected, N praska, first, Hickey. Roum. | lina, Houston. jahoma, fifth Swank, consin, second, Kading, | arent, - Bell} Minnesota, gaee } seventh ale, ninth Ss: House—-Montan Wyoming—Winter. House Howse Knutson, (b), enth Allgood. th, Elliott. Ma Kahn. 2nd Irwin, | fs Barkley. , Tenth Langley, Chaney, thirteenth Indi na--10, onnecticut, Bingham, House Oklahoma, Smith, Johnson, House-—Hlinois, 13th, Buckbee, Re- + publican, ton, Jones. tts, first, Tread- ver York, 20th LaGuardi , fourth, Schafer, Shortri third Virginia, 5 fifth, St. Hughes, Ith, Cochra setts, ninth third Glackin. y—seventh distr Characterize Nation Election Results Geuxgia—George Mouse: Georgi:—all 12 cdected. Atlanta: Entire Deuoers: ticket elected in Georgia. ¥ C.: Entire Demo ticket elected in South jemocrats | c Despite ity defe: | Butie r, Mussachuseti |ernor Fuller, Republican. Ohio—zand, Burton; 20th. | ruhibition to Fore tion figured as an issue in nl of the senatorial and guber- natorial contests and some fe of the dry ed on directly as state wide referen- dums, but the wets-and drys still ‘ce figuring over the i mplete re- oday before announcing their mith in Now in Mary> platforms, ‘while of Ohio was en- Frauk 1. Smith, “publican senatorial vis, was endorsed by Leugue, which de- North Carolina—first War- ; second Kerr, California — f Engelbrigh' 3 seventh, (all seven rk and Governor Ri land ran on we | areas Donal | pearing, Mar- Kemp, Lazaro eight} dor Mississippi—all lected. Kansas ~-Anthony. Alabama—Black. Alabamn —firaty | MeDut-| i ied, teagal Uf hee oes “reich uppelation was applied by tire Democratic, the league to William 8, Vare ‘Alabama. Pennsylvani In Obto Senator Wii- ‘rst. Reece; lis, Republican and urdent dry, won ixth, handily over former Senator Pome “eighth, ene. Mentha New York Wet \ { Voting by referendum for: modifi- Caraway. cation of the Volstead. Act, New Horh Arkansas—all seven Demo-j state returned 2 wet majority out 3 te 1. The voters of Illinois, pire Bland; }- passing judgment on» similar pro- fourth, Drewry; fi-; posal, apparently endorsed it like-| Siac, Woourum; | Wise by a substantial majority, W: enth, Tucker. consin returns established un © ichigan—eighth, Vin icLaughlin; 10th, Wood. | tion for 2. amex. it iana—Broussard. York—20th, Parker; candidate in I the Anti-saloon seribed De ' v Browning; ninth, Garrett; favor of ua modi- uppeal to congress. At the wame time available reports fron California and Montana showed im Jorities for repeal of the state forcement acts, while “Missouri and Colorado, voting on the same ques-| i tion, were recording majorities in, the negative. | ‘The defeat of Senator Rutler in Massachusetts was claimed as n vic- story. by the wets, his successful Dem- ocratic opponent, former Senator Walsh, having his lot long age mite the modifieatists, Democratic ay spoke: however, were fwuick:focdeberive the reas as-c re- buke to +President Coolidge, who singled out Butler the on! torial candidate to ive: his. per- Sonal endorsement. To set an ex: ample for his fellow citizens in Mass- uchusetts, the president went by spe- ial train to Washington and rece! the returns at the White House, 36th, ‘Taber. retired for the night without making} lou fi ‘ooper; | public comment on the result ‘in any , Nelson; ninth, Sehneider; 10th, | state. . Mr. Butler's defeat removes him immediately’ from his place in the { senate, where Senator Walsh now j tak k as the junior ¢olleague of iNet, by whom he was | defeated by a margin of 18,000 two years ago, Upton hold office by ap- pointment and had been commission. rd, Aswold, ee Uoviate i naereee to the late ronnectiewt: = House—third, , | Beni fe until a senator EI could be chesen atthe pola, tinane expired term. thus handed ng by the voters fo Walsh expires in i9z9.! Wadsworth’s Defeat The overthrow of Senator ‘Wads- | worth by Judge Robert F.’ Wagner: in New York was porhaps the reat est surprise’ of ull'te the Republican chieftains. They had ‘yeen in dome sure prepared for the re-election i Governor Smith. despite i fight- il ase campaign by Representative Og- bas mjugality within: such | geener tliat: the hasards- attendant, touriti duit a & Democratic landstide would be 2. But Smith's ‘t1 \dous | es its on sighth, Al oe eee York city tas priciest ti pi otal Senator: Bingham Tyler (D) 19,762, ‘House: Massachusetts—l0th, Doug- 3 Mth, Tinkham; 12th, Gallivan. New York—fortieth, Demp- MacGregor, CUT 15 towns (R) 34,386; Trumbull (R) re- First, Fen toaren, Merritt CICUT: Berater Bingham. New York—first, Bacon; ckatin; fourth, Cullen; 13th, 15th, Boylan; 16th, O'Con- Pratt 28th, Carew; 25th, second, Frees fifth, Gliynn. indsay; ninth, Q’Con- h; 10th, Celler; 11th, HOUSE v louse nd, BM, D. fitt » Sanders, fi Madden; Hull; fourth, T. ripe seventh, . Mi-| 2: ninth, Brit: nd 5 i. Allen 16th, W. E. Hull; 18th, folliday; 20th, Rainey; 23rd, Agnold’ | 0: - House: Pennsylvania—tirst, Haz- third, Rans: d nt least to keep the D A ied auch 2 shower of stri it pas: re Deine fe state! Demoeratie ballote that cael ol 3 ig ai ‘York—dvud, found it ii r salle to oyereome the Huu poate Thomas ¥ majority In Greater New York | whet remained of: his own ets Deal. oor state vote | ater ; had been » ‘Brigham, Finneis the Indy | ent oe Mtge se wi Re ie ei i. aa in Pe! ania sorded fe in fibnals is were ace I Sabli: fi eee pala ii Pa cate gd prota House=third, abut ‘cond, Miehen:| sixth Lampert.} | Suse, 10th, 4,023, i pint ae i { son. ‘he Republican nominee, | } ie by i a That a tail ‘yeavy Vole was cast in North Dakota to-| day, despite the. gene: cal apathy which has igard to the state P Gatios this year and the disagreeable rman; sixth, Perkins; | Weather experieneed here, is indicated by early returns. ek polled a total of 3,604 v Areata Davies, 23; 8 if ae | Belk, 10; Gobel, 41, Justices The city more than in primary election last June and ay than at the general clection in the fall of 1924. total | vote cast in the city last June was 3,316 while that of No- vember, 1924, was 3,209. Jamestown reports a total, vote of 2,351, slightly larger than in the prinfary, but only about 80 per cent of the registered vote. The total is 398 larger than that cast for ‘governor in Jamestown if the general election of Het. Fargo voters .cast 6,577 Sone Fae Votes teas ‘than in the June primary ,and nearly 3, fan § in the. 1924 general election, when that city Registrations in the, city of were much heavier than in t in the total today being.4,616, while ‘that of of June 30. was The largest single increase in registration ia hows in the fifth ward, uate there are 5 53k voters registered y 4s compared with 373 in the ray, election. The thon h war shows the second largest ine: voters listed today, where there te were ening for fe ltin mS wit st ws { Barnes, has existed with a { McCurdy, 133 Sadie The ecg Every voting precinet slow: PeeR: increase in registra-| Ures as followg;. i trations provinct—Jjne Fessed ward, second pincinct June, Bo, Third ward, first precinct—Juie 30, ar today, Third ward, second preci Fourth _ward—Juy ne'30, 41 oday, ioe Sixth ward. first précinet——June 30, 311; today, ‘374, ixth ward, second precinct—June 3 0, : In another column Hppears a table giving the | tration today and on June 30, the vote at 3 p. m., Tenaya and on June 30, and the total vote cast, June 30 and Tu in tabulated form. - Heaton, 2nd ward Ist Pet. Will School 2nd ward 2nd Pet. Swimming pol 3rd ward ist Pe ; High school 3rd ward 2nd Pet. Richholt schvol .. 4th ward Sixth St. i hall oth peel y, hall 6th wal 2nd St. Mary’s school '. Tit Heaton, 34. TOTALS .. ticket for n total that mounted Haen the hundreds of thousand: Was not enough to overthrow th i yramided by Vare's Republican or- | Saale in Philadelphia, » Re: the pi hoe referen any special local questions Were submitted to the voters in var.’ ious states but the returns remained. Ben: too aay tury today to defi dicate: the outcome Iavucenr MAY_CONTROL - i New Yo i oe New York, J. iie| ric Reptesentati Fi jean Me sete cent H. Combs, iL Issourt, }. Con ‘ides over Representative Edgar C. | ‘Sixth Minois, Jantes T, Igoc « ntative soins J. Seems velfth Pb pe f - former Representative "Casey over “from anemone Edmund N. soereee roup to power in the dicate a reduction of U majortiy in the house of repre: tives, The senate insargents had th rant agume nted by Smith Brookhart, of ows, and John Fourth Ohio, former Re Blaine, of Wisconsin, the Demgerats tive Benj. F. Welty over: unhorsed three Republican stulwarts tative ‘Wadaworth in York, Bueter in| jassacheretts, and Herreld in Oklas homat—thus reducing the Republican bas rn New Jersey, Paul J. Mon roe,.over Representati tive . W. Taylor. d | majority to six. addition, the-Demeerats threaten! one to capture Republican se: mats from Ken | mish E. O'Coni tucky, Bee Mier. nd Ari-} .Farmer. Labor seat. captured . by zona snd ieve th: i have a chanee of victory in Indiana and Ore- ' Minnesota, gs G- Sele ai \over tative ar | Net Gain of 29 ican iniive Kana tas With more than three-fourths of ¢ the! a ott, ‘Third Tilinois, Edward G. sk aue'| seats In the house ac number in: over Representative >| "Elliott Ww. control. Sproul. take froin the surgents could be placed in a com- di ition. Democratic’ seats caplured by i ik position. hath We West Virginia, filled by esi a a, ull from the “: solid ” south Fro over = ean three of whom hud any op- feats captured by: Demo- | the ‘Democrats hae be ngt coe de fart paler: sseven house . seats, the Il over Re Bist fin ve. the expectations in the yore | Hegeternth Ms }) James F. Full- a Ms ftom Alone fed fall | sre eee Adams. here appre oe of their win much mote in one-fourth ring | thirty-six places which they had panea te capture: from the dominatt party. In losing 2 total of cent seats to bee Demoerats, the Republicans ‘guin- | . one from them—the third Rhode | @—— stand distriet—and blso Arie rt one "The Rapyliany ve burt “succeeded tn ns also wucceede: retemning: ie house Albert ¥ of” lows, Regeln of | pgricoftural'eom: See eeeseguaes is 2 retarns ‘ttre in, ittde * wed | ty iT the Sie oes ! W. T, Fitzgerald, ml bjotiee &, proul Should they suf om aged of the!’ West Virginia, William 8. |" esing set ich 1. Representati' Republicans, the, Fd ein thw a ata ‘ herit Ny; Sd uditor Bowers, 18; Johnson, 34. State's: Attorney MeCurdy, 23: us Da ky 11; Ge ‘ ft, a8. ee oars Ree 3 Boixe ape scasgelinan, 155 Crune, 26; Roop, ipp, 33 i ae Pi Barnes. ~ 40. rr eee} Sede: ee, Nye, A; Clenreae ton 2; Stone, 2. Hall, 16; Page cyrtig: Orel a er Rage, 18; Reichert, 6. Sorlie, 40; Holmes, 1; i 3. Aitorney Gei Of the Pence Shafer, 20;, Nuch Com. of Beer, Boise, 23; Cusselman. 13; Crane, ‘31; Roop, 21; Shipp, 24. voi het; bainve 2] li | Nelson, 2; Stone, 9, 2nd District Hail, 20; Reichert, 4. Srvecwint Cox, 19; Sperry, 20; Thompson, 29; Heaton, 33. ICOLN Supt. of Public lastruction Bjorlie, 24; Palmer, 1 { Sheriff Barnes, 20; Gol 26. Audit Governor’ Sorlie, 31; Holmes, 10; 1 oe 7 Cac icho}s, 10, Cd Kitchen, 28; Otto, 9; Todd, 2. 2. Representatives 27th District Cox, 20 Heaton, Shafer, Com. Bowers, 1 con 30; ; it perry, £2; Thompson, uC. 1 Mecurdy, 28; County Seduce Davies, 29; Smith, 16. er Belk, 18; Gobel, 26. Co, Commissioner BOYD Supt. of Public Instruction Bjorlie, 11; Palmer, 29. Barnes, 3; Welch, 36. Auditor Bowers, 13; Johnson, 27. State’s Attorney McCurdy, 16; Tilloston, 19. Count 3; Lemke, 2; Hall, 26; wane, 11; Reichert, 2. Co. Commissioner ‘ lat Distetet Patterson, 16; Will, Justices of « Boise, 28 5 Roup, 14; Heer, rane, Nuchols, 14, Iman, 15; , of Agri. and Labor pp, 19. | Kitchen.23; Otto, 12; Todd, 1. Representatives 27th District 1; ‘Burchard, 2; ‘Lemke, Cox, 28: Sperry, 23; Thompson, ress 2nd District Reichert, 5. 305 NAUGHTON Supt. of Public Jastruction Bjorlie, 8; Palmer, Sheritt Barnes, 6; Welch, 2 Sorlic, 33; Ingerson, 1. wid Shafer, 85; bs eciula, 8 3. Bowers, Ri Johan. 19. Representativ. itate’s jorney Cox, 26: Sperry, 20; Thompson, 33; McCurdy, ab ‘Tillotson, 6. * Davies, 205 “Belk; 14; H Justi Ber, rane, C Gobel. 14. ees of the Peace Boise, # Casselman, 5 Roop, ‘ cer 2 Congress 2nd District Mall, 14; Page, 2; Reichert, 5. Governor Sorlie, 26, A Sater, 17s, Nuc afer, 17; Nui Com. of Supt. of. vb Inetruction Bjorlie, 42; Pa 15. Sheri cc Burnes, 13; Weleh, 66, Andit Bowers, 1 Nye se, Casselman, 40 Roop, 20; Shipp, 36. ¢, 42; Burchard, 3; Nelson, 5; Stone, 8. TRYGG ‘ongress znd District ot funtie Mall, 16; Page, 9: Relebert, ra Bjorn ty ‘eae et Sorlie, 51; Holmes, 11; Ipgerson, 1.) vemeatr Alt General 8 Bbafer, 47; Nuchols “10. | Kitchen er Otto, 13; Todd, 3. Kepresentatives 27th District Cox, 37: Sperry, 335, Thompson, Coroner or Pabie t Of the Pes Supt. iP gtideeeed : Bjorlie,, 20; Palmer. cL deers Bt ‘ aise, TH Welch. 46. a3 Nowers, 40; Johngon, 33. McCurdy, 44; ‘Tillotson. 37. Davies, “us Smith, 35. Belk, 49; Gobel, Barnes, 31; ren Mall, 14; Page, 17; Reichert, 9. { orergor ‘ | Sortie, 37; Holmes,’ 6; Jaserson, 2. i i tative: ee Cox, 16; sett 713; Thompson, 20; | Heaton, 37. SEO ie Interaction wyortien? 73 rae Mgr, ,P ‘Cém. of Agri, Banies, 5; Wale & _ Kitchen, 60; Otto, 9. it Cox, Heaton, District _ Bowers, 10; Ses, 16. jompson, 58; Sti j ale’s Attorney | MeCurdy, 15; Tilossbn, i. | County Ji | Davies, 155 Smith, m= Belk, 17;. Gobel, 9... a ives 27 1; Sperry, are a Caneel ‘ - We | Beer, 10; Bolse,, asselan, spanioetig: st | ligetggts wa 4 . Us “bn pp, do. Bovwer, 2; ' i . “4 21; Lemke, i tigi em Distriet iad Sy OS Mat, oe hep TeeRelehers, 2. a Governor i Sortie, 25; 2: ihe La 4 Attorney eneral Shafer, 19; at Aste oa . \" District e carecnan 235i earn ate 175 5 Shipp, 37." 5 | gtenton, 18. 1h, 55 Lemke, 25 John: ‘aise, ob, J MeCurdy, 105 ill 3 Belk, 19; Gobel, Beer, 24; olde, 23; Crane, 243, Boop, 133, Stone, 3. Nye, 415 piatried tent Mail, * , id ‘Sotlie, 473 wee ; eos, 13; pp, 23. i | ‘ongress 2nd District | | | i | | | { 4 | i | 4 \ | H i i i | Stone, 1.” i | | Crane, Nelson, 9; Stone, 3. Heaton, ; aitor “ye, 37: Burthard, 2: Nelson, 2. | "2rd Dist 8 Supt Crane, 18; Roop, | | | y | | i scape 14. Crane, Sortie, . ie, Nath bakes Shofer, 32; Nuchols, 12 Com, of Agri. and Labor iXtcheh, 317 Otto, 12; Todd, tatives 27th District Cox, 82; Sperry, #8; Thompson, 33; EE Bieter 13; « Barnés,,1}, Bowers, Joh cud 21. Blaice ittorney McCurdy, XG; hilotson, 10. ‘Davies, 20; Stalth, 6. 4 Coroner Belk, ‘6; Gobel, 19, Senator Nye, 19; Burchard Cong Hall, Hs at Welch, 40. r pon jon, 44. forney “McCurdy, 13; ‘Tillotson, 21. County Judge s, 27; Smith, 36. c e Barnes, 28; Bowers, 21; Shafer, Es ca 3. Com. of Agri. and Labo: Kitehen, 21; Otto, Representatives 27th District Cox, 17; Spereys 20; sea 16; Beer, in, 463] Heaton, 7, Crane, . 3 - as Senator Burchard, 4; Lemke, 2; And 40. to's Attorney reau tnd Dit: Tillotson Page, 10; inty Judge Governor Sorlie, 52; ai Nope, 8; Ingerson, 2 2. e Cc Davies, 30; Smith, 30. Coroner Attorney General Shafer, 3, Gobel, 34, Nuchols, 11, Com. of bolita Labo: ‘0. Commissioner 3rd District Kitchen, Otto, 9. Representatives 27th District Cox, 2: rry, 20; Thompson, 33; Backman, 32; Fricke, 2k. Justices of the Peace Boise. 19; Casselman, 24; Roop, 29; Shipp, 30. Senator. Burehtard, 1; Lemke, 3; Congress 2ad Disteict Hall, 35; Page, 135 Yoichert, i. Governor 3} Ingorsun, 2. Nye, 6 pjotit oat fe Vong! Hell, rr 13. rict Reichert, Barnes, ; pola =n Bowers, Bu | Heaton, ol. paca AN Supt. of Public Instruction Bjorlie * Beer, Crane, 3: Barnes ihn Biaten A jorney teCurdye 445, Trillutecns vw County. Judge Davies, 22; Smith, 8. Coroner Belk, 13; Gobel, 18. | 2 20. Nuchols, Justices of the Peace of Axe. 14; Boise, ! 15; Roop, 10 Scontor Burchard, Stone, 5. Leer, Casselman, 10 hipp, 16 Cox, 293 Heaton, 20, Thompson, 39; 6 Lemke, 1 TA Supt. of Public Instruction Bjorlie, 11; Palmer, Sheriff, Welgh, Auditor Johngan, 16 Attorney Tillotson, 7. County, Judge Davies, 15; Smith, 8. Coroner Belk, jobel, fii Justices of th Beer, 15; Boi Crane, 10;' Roo Barnes, 8; Shafer, ify aye a biabbie wel, and Otto, 4. 27th District Thompson, Bowers, 6 BM McCurdy, Kitehen, 10; S aatanpetal 4 ENVIEW ‘ablic Instruction Palmer, 40. ir Barnes, 40; Welch, 40. uditor Bowers, 34; dohnson, 41. State's Attorney MeCurdy, baal ay dougs 53, ‘unt; ige Davies, 40;"Smnthy 3 Catages Belk, 35: Gobel, 44. ma Commissioner District Backman,” a Fricke, 63. Justices of the Peace Beer, 27; Boise, 24; Casselman, 23; ‘a2f Roop, 31: a1; 5 Shipp, 33. ; Burchard, 6; Lemke, 1; Bjorlie, 40; shipp. 1. Senator Nye. 1; Burchard, 5; Lemke, 1; Congress 2nd District Hall, 19; Page, 3. Governor Sorligy, 14; Holmes, 6; lugerson, 1. Com. Kitchen, 17; Ott Representatives din District Cox, 155 Sperry, 19; Thompson, Heaton, 1 INDEPENDENTS WILL CONTROL STATE SENATE (Continued “from ‘page one.) cinets not in. His majority may reduced to about 100 or 350. ! 1VAs MAY CONTROL BOT aren A BRANCH Nye, Congress 2nd District Hall, 54; Page, 13; Reichert, 4. ‘ Governor 5,73: Ingerson, 1 Attorney General Shafer, 56; Nuchols, 18. C Agri. or grec 48; Otto, 11; Toad, a. tives 27th District _ 3 Sperry, 45;:Thompson, 58; : panaenth ey a4 cu branches of the state. leg: mature on the basis of av A count this tuey are ass ite senate and representat: i each cane. It is considered probable that Ine ‘{dependent majority in the house will be increased by two or three addi- tional members from districts where hee are leading their Non- vd HARRIETT of Public Instruction 16; ed 27. Barngs, 22; Welch,,,23. ae Bowers, 145, Johnson, jate’s Att e hause majority of, on: Tillotson, 21. inty Smith, : artisan opponents, " The 57 house members elected .by include three in Pembina, threeein Grand Forks, three jJin Traill, seven in Cass, two in Ran- som, three in Cavalier, fovr man, four in Ward, three in Ramsi three in Logan und McInti three in Btark, two in Morton, one wo in ckey one in W io Henry, vast two in Burleigh, at least eee n Riehjand, one Griggs and Steele, one in Hettinger, Adams $ two in Barne in Pierce and ane in Towne f Nonpartisan , Winners Nonpartisans have elected on, in, an Morton, Sheridan, Peace Pe eetinan; M4; 17; Shipp, 18. ator Lemke, as. ‘Nelson, 4; ne saah ‘District Reichert, 13. Sorlig. 43; none A; erson, if *" Altormey die ite ‘ Shafer, 23; Nuchols, WU. Beer, 357 hota the Independ Bay” at, Metti aud 5 ae Barnes, B25 ; \e \dlssiet. Divids. aud Mckean, fonp Bottineiu und five in the ‘Williams district. i I. W, Standley, oppose and, Steele counties. b; tiup, Nonpartisan, bas In 22 gut of, 26 Stecle. precin Standley has.1,013,.and Brastzwp. has 521. Standley ran on stickers. An exroadt close contest ia dle veloping seni ne als rl 7; Burchard, 4 "Nelson, 9; piss eet a j Stone, ; ‘ougresn 2nd District Mall, a bras oe Botts 4 Sorlie, 64; ices iff ngesson, 2. Shafer,, 41 ASS ae im Nest as Labor isan Otto, 3 Speray, +A one Wen Ag : misgovnt Rept of itruct| Bjorlie, 23; = Aer i” wil | Fastin May 'e! itor Bowers; we Bowers, 4 st tite 30. i McCurdy, 3 3 miMotson: 45. Belk 36 Gove at f Justices of Peace Beer, 44; Boise, 65; Casselman, 17; Crane, 41; Roop, 283) Shipp, 43. Nye, ons, Brandt, ae Adams, fear eat, has ma In fs cinets five ‘dame 484 and Brandt S66: Com. ‘ined, with 37: out of 69 precincts in the dist osha d, aaa has 1,469 ond 448, New Haven, Conu,, Noy, -2.—+ United; Stutes’ Senator -Miram B ng. am and Governor Jehn teu ull were re-elected in o swee exp naan Seok in Connecticut -¢ " ent they, carried ti qhtire state tieket. 4 Metorns: from u8 uf the 169: the state gave Senator of 71,175 vutes over hi ic opponent, jeehin uv The voty £ is ee -The wane -tawn v4 rumbull a lead of 7 2 erg is Democratic opponent, Charles G. + a New Haven ba 1. ad “Trumbull, 15 Houses of the state exis latu~e Pett will be under Repub- lican ene tein. a. be ; viet \ ~” -%