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18 PNEHOLDS 9100 LEAD OVERWALTON iDavis Carries ¢ However—House Members Are Re-Elected. { By the Associated Press Oklahoma, Republican, is Hastings' and Wayne Bayless, Democrat, S. J. Montgomery, Republican, are candidates in the other doubtful dis- trict Six Democratic Supreme Court can- » clected, while Oklahoma opponent, and e corporation commission land named another Democrat to the Criminal Court of Appeals. Returns from 1 cincts out of |GAMBRILL MAY WIN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924 By the Assneinted Press. NG, .. COLUMN - | Senate Seat Also Gained by +| Republicans—Langley Re-elected. giving Sackett 343,361; Stanley, 331,- £l ers and supported financially by the International Typographical Union and by union printers of the North- west, has discontinued publication. Langley, 13,910; Alex L. Ratliffe, | The paper was started October 2. o proposed $75,000,000 bond fs-| | sue for roads and educational insti- tutions seemed definitely defeated by the western Kentueky and urban vote. Judge Samuel M. Wilson, Demo- cratic State chairman, early today de- clined to concede the State to Cool- idge, and stanley likewise re- fused to admit defeat La Follette ran ahead of Davis in | Kenton and Campbell counties, op- ‘incinnati, gaining nearly half te total of about 30,000 in that tion. 1. R. Buzan and E. J. Pelkey, North- western representatives of the Inter- national Typographical Union, when in Walla Walla on September 11 stated that the paper had lost $80,00 A break took place April 10, 1922 between the union printers of W and the Walla Walla Bulletin, over what the newspapers declared was an unreasonable contract demanded by the printers’ organization. The discontinuance of the Times was made witho y concessions [ n or the Bul- Walla and the Walla Walla Union | T west end pleted the erate of the city. When com- trains in this subwdy will ithout engincer or train crew, for electric controls will stop and start oo e || Have You the Energy to Succeed? T\JO mout of ability will guarantee success unless with that ability is energy. ‘Try the test here illustrated. It may be that you, too, are a victim of blood starvation—Anemia. Rich, complete, successful lives need rich, red, energy- building blood. IN CONGRESS RACE UNION PAPER SUSPENDS. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, November — Oklahoma followed the solid South into the Davis column in yes- [ e “terday election, but apparently the | Fifth District of Maryland Close n incomplete Dem lost a seat in the United | o | in Double Contest, as Count Ha a net majority of | B Nears End. ¥ net falling off around = — n the 192 LOUISVI . Ky., November 5. 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