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TH E EVENING STAR, WASHING! TON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB ER 5, 1924, M—#m% CONGRESS ELECTION AT GLANCE Where only one name appears in a district it means that returns ‘show that man elected. Where two or more names appear it means that returns do not yét show which has been elected. An asterisk after a man’s = member secking re-election. uU. 8. name shows he is a sit Alabama. yer, Republican. Kentacky, John MeDu Democrat.” i | | Lister Hill, Democrat s | 1 Alben W David F Robert crat.? . Ben Johnson, Democrat.® 5. Maurice H. Thatcher, Republi- can.* Arthur B. Rouse, Democrat.® . Virgil Chapman, Democer Ralph_Gilbert, Demoerat * . Fred M. Vinson, Democrat.* orge Osborne, Republican John W. Langley, Republican.® Alex L. Ratliff, Democrat John M. Robifon, Kepubl Rarkley, Democrat.® Kincheloe, Demoer: Thomas, jr., Demu- 3. Henry B. Steagall, Democrat.® L ar Jeffrics, Democrat.® m K. Bowling, Democrat.® . Willlam' B. ¢ Democrat.® Allgood. Democrat.® i Almon, D at.* dleston, Democrat.® Bankhead, Democrat.® Artzona. At large. Hayden, Democrat.* Y “arl Arkansas, Dist. 1. William J. Driver, Democrat.® :. William A. Oldfield, Democrat.® John N. Tillman, Democrat.* Otis Wingo Democrat. Heartsill Ragon, Democ: J. B. Reed, Democrat.® Iman B. arks, Dem California. Louisiana. O'Connor, Democrat * . J. Zach Spearing, Democrat. 3. Whitmell P. Martin, Democrat.® John N. Sandlin, Democrat.® . Riley J. Wilson, Democrat.® Bolivar Kemp, Democrat Ladislas Lazaro, Democrat.® . James B. Aswell, Democrat. Dist. Clarence John aker, 3. Charles . Curry 4. Julius Kahn, F William McDe v i can Isabel C. K Albert k Hetbert John Henry E. Democrat.® Democrat. Republican.* Maine, publican.* . tt, Socialist. . Carroll L. Beedy, Republ Flaherty, Republi- Willlam M. Ingra am, Demc allace H. White, jr., I s rtrand G. Melntire, Democ John E. Nelson, Republican.® Leon O. Tebbetts, Demov . Ira G. He » Republican.® Clinton . Stevens " Lea, ng, Sobialist irter, Republican ogrins, Socialist. Liavie, Independent. Barbour, Republican.® Arthur M. Free, Republican Walter I%. Lincberger, Republi- i s P ! Maryland. John D. Republican.® | Dist FPhilip D, Republican.® | 1 Freder sSwing, b T. Alan C crat® Millard E. Tydings, Democrat.® . John Philip Hill, Republican.® J. Charles Linthicum, Democrat.® i Stephen W mbrill, D Frederick Zihiman, Rep can.* (To fill vacancy, Sixty-eighth Congress.) W. Gambrill oldsborough, Demo- Colorado. William James « Charles nes M. Taylor U. Hardy les B iward T. bster S N. Vaile, Republican.® | dgeworth, Democrat. | Timberlake, Republi- | B bliz Demacrat tepublican.® Hughes, Democrat Taylor, Democrat.® Whinnery, ‘Republi- Stephen Democrat Massachusetts, “can 2 . Allen T Thomas I . dway, Republican.® ssfdy, Democrat George B. Churchill. Repub can.* Joseph E. Kerigan, Demoerat Republican.® . Republican Tilson, Republican. Lamourcus, Demoerat Merritt, Repub Stobbs, Kepublican Glvnn, Republican William H_ Dyer, Democrat Michael T. Flaherty, Independ- 5 | ent-Progressive John J Humphrey William P! Harry 1 5 Cha Jphn g James dependent Holden Tink an.* James A ocrat.® Robert Luc mocrat Louis A. F mocrat.* can.® serut Joseph W. Martin, jr.. Republican Arthur J. B. Cartier, Democrat 16. Charles L. Gifford, Republfcar, (To fill vacancy, Sixty-eighth Con- sress) 15. Robert Leaeh, William Lomax, Conneeticnt. | | E an . Hart Fenn, Repub! Richard P. Fresmar James P Delaware, At large. Repi Houston e Robert t Republican. Florida, ior L Democrat £ publi- Dot 1t hwick, Democrat.® Democrat.® Douglass 3. Maguire Giblin Democrat tepublicar La Follette i as J Georgin, ham. Repub- Democrat, Gallivan, Demoerat.® Republican.® rothingham, Republi- 0 R Cpshaw, 1 therford, 1 Democrat.® nd, Democ 11, Demoerat.® Democrat.s Democrat Republican Democrat Michigan. Purt Tor Rat Addiston Republican.® ohn R Barl ( . Sosnowski, Rep st | Michener, Rey ith, Republican.* | Arthur B. Williams. | John €. Ketcham, § . Carl E. Mapes, I Harry . White, Den M. Hudson, | Louis C. Cramton, Republici Bird J. Vineent, Republi William A. Seegmiller, 1 James C. McLaughlin can.® oy O, . Frank . W blican.* Republica B 1tling 4 Dis v publica B. Ma Muil Sproul oy ath, Marun Morton Eliott i % Grant i Republican Demoerat.s Demoe De 4 5. an Woodruff. D. Scott, | Republican bublicar James, Republicar MeLeod, Republ Democ Republi Republican.® Republican.* tepublican.® »n, Republican publican ican.® publican.* Democrat, inlist. Minnexota. J. Furiow, . B. Hanna, Democrat Julius J. Reiter, Farmer 1k Clague, Republics H. Andrese A. (. Welch, Farmer-1.. i George F. Sullivan, Dr e | Oscar E. Keller, Republican.e , Republicane! & Osear . kel ub 2o ienabiles . Newton, Republican Scdae Harold Knutson. Republican.e s dward Indrehus, Democrat o S, . Shipstead, Farmer-Labor. e . 0. J. Kvale, Farmer-Labor.* Demairats Gunnar B. Bjornson, Republican dre Victor L. Power. Republican. i fcomanputiiean William L. Carss, Farmer-Labor. MeDonald, . Knud Wefald, Farmer.Labos.e F. H. Peterson, Republican . Godfrey . Goodwin, Republica: ¥Frank H s, Democrat George D. Brewer, Farmer-Labor, Mississippi. Republican abor Andros James Mille Cha \dkins, | Henry T. Raine v L. Shaw, J. Earl Major, Loren vH Max o Denn 19, 20. 21 Farmer- Irwin Edward Roy I William Charles Republican. tmpbell, Democrat, | Socialist. Arnold, Democrat.s r. Republican. Howard L. . Socialis Thomas S ms, Republican.* | Fdw: 1. Republican. Democrat. Kennedy, Socialist, ancy. Sixty-eighth Eress.) m . Allen, Republican, am’ A, Schaeffer, Democrat. At large. Richard Yates, Riépublican.s Henry R. Rathbone, Republican.® Sndiana, John E. Rankin, Democrat.® Bill G. Lowrey, Democrat.s . W. M. Whittington, Democrat Jeff Busby, Democrat.* . Ross A. Collin Democrat.* . T. Webber Wilson, Democrat.® Perey B. Quin. Democrat.® James W. Collier, Democrat.® David W CTo #ill va Ca 4. win Wil Missouri. Milton A. Romjue. Democrat.® Ralph F. Lozier, Democrat.® Jacob L. Miligan, Democrat.* Henry F. Lawrence, Republican. Charies L. Faust, Republican.* John MeDaniel, Democrat . George H. Combs, jr., Democrat. ¥dgar C. Bllis. Republican C. C. Dickinson, Democrat.* William O. Atkeéson, Republican. . Samuel C. Major, Democrat.* O. B. Whitaker, Republican Sidney C. Roach, Republican.® L. Nelson, Democrat. Dist Hurry 12 can. Arthur H. Greenwood, Democrat.® John B. Sedwick, Republican. 3 Frank Gardner, Democrat.® 4. Harry . Canfield, Democrat.s James W. Hills, Republican. . Noble J. Johnson, Republican. J. R. Shannon, Democrat. 6. Richard N. Elliott, Republican.® 7. Ralph E. Updike, Republ 8. Albert H. Vestal, Republican, 9. Fred S. Purnell, Republican.® James P Davis, Democrat. 10. William R. Wood. Republican.® 11. Samuel E. Cook, Demerat.® Albert R. Hall Republican. 12. David Hogg, Republican. 13. Andrew J. Hickey, Republican.® James L. Harman, Democrat. Rowbottom, Republi- 2 William . Clarence Cannon, Democrat.* George 1. Hackman, Republican, . Cleveland A. Newton, Repub-| lican.* Harry B. Hawes, Democrat.® Leonidas C. Dyer, Republican.® . J. Scott Wolff, Democrat.* Charles . Kiefner. Republican. James F. Fulbright, Democrat.* Ralph I. Bailey, Republican. Joe J. Manlove, Republican.* William G. Warner, Democrat. Thomas L. Rubey, Democrat.s Towa. Dist. 1. William F. Kopp, Republican.® 2. F. D. Letts, Republican. Ralph U. Thompson. Democrat. T. J*B. Robinson, Republican.® | Willis N. Birdsall, Democrat. | 4. Gilbert N. Haugen, Republican.® | { | | Montana. | Dist. 1. John M. Evans, Democrat.* John. O. Davies, Republichn. John F. McKay, Socialist. Scott Leavitt, Republican.® Joseph Kirschwing, Democrat. Charles E. Taylor, Farmer-Labor. . M. Berry, Democrat. 5. Cyrenus Cole, Republican.® 6. C. William Ramseyer, Republi- can * 7. Cassius C. Dowell, Republican.® 8. Lloyd Thurston, Republican. Le Roy Munvon, Democrat 9. Willlam R. Green, Revublican.® Charles F. Paschel, Democrat. 10. L. J. Dickinson, Republican. R. F. Mitchell, Democrat Williase D. Boies, Republican 2. Nebraska. © John . Morehead, Democrat. | . Willis G. Bears, Republican,* | Bdgar Howard, Democrat.* 4 . Melvin _O. McLsughlln, Repub-| Tican. Ashton C. Shallenberger, Demo- crat.* Robert G. Simmons, 11. Eahpas. Republican.* Dist, 1. Daniel R can.* Russell Dyer, Republican. Chauncey B. Little, Demoerat. W.-H. Sproul; Republican. . Homer Hoch, Repubiican. 5. James G, -Strong, Republican.® 6./Hays: B, White, Republican.* Jobn R. Conuelly, Democrat. 7. J. N. Tincher, Republican.$ Nellie Cline, Democrat. 8:W.- A: Ayres, Demacrat. Chester 1. Long, Republican. (To fill vacancy, Sixty-eigth Congress.) Anthony, jr., Republi-| Nevada, At Large. Charles L. Richards, Democrat.® Samuel S. Arentz, Republican, New Hampshire. Fletcher Hale, Republican, Edward H. Wason, Republican.* New Jersey. Franeis F: Patterson, jr,, Repub- lican.* . Isaac Bacharach, Republican.*® In-| Dist. 1 HOUSE SENATE States No. of Seats Old Congress New Congress 01d Congress New Congre: Dem. Dem. | Rep. Dem. “Alabama ... 10 2 fornia. . Colorado. . ... ....... onnecticut. ... Delaware.. ... Florida. ........... Georgia.. Idaho ... Illinois. . Kentucky. Louisiana. .. Maryland.. Massachusetts. ‘Michigan. ... Mianesota, “Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada. . New Hampshire .. New Jersey New Mexico. .. New York. ... North Carolina, North Dakota.. ... ‘Ohio Oklahoma. .. Oregon. . Pennsylvania. .. UNITED STATES SENATE Alabama. Heflin Misnissippi. J. Thomas De: Pat Harrison, Democrat.® Moutan, Wils rman rson. Fa Juttner, Arkansas. Rob Colorado. : Democrat.® Republican, mer-1 Joseph T. son, Democrat.s Charles I .(For the unexpired March 4, 1927). Morris Shafroth. Democrat Rice W. Means, Republic r the full term Leginning 1925) Lawrence C. Alva B. term Aebraska, George W. Norris, Republican.® ; arc New Hampshire, 5 Henry W. Keyes, R 1 . Phipps, Republican * eV e YG bR T IDl oay Adams, Democrat New Jersey. Detaware: Walter 1. Edge, Republican,® New Mexieo. Bursu tepublican.® Bratton, Democrat Vorh Progressive. T. Coleman du I'ont, Republican Holm O Sam G A.C Georgin. William J. ? 1daho. William E. Harris, Democrat.* North Carolina. irnifold M. Simmons, Demoerat.* Oklahoma, Pine, Borah, ilinoix. Republicar B Republican Oregon ry, Republican.® Rhode Ixland. cxpired Smith W. Brookhart, Republican Luther Brewer. Independent Damiel F. term ending ublican 0 Steck, Democrat, Lty Kansas. t 1t Arthur Capper, Republicar Kentucky. sackett, Repub Louisiana. Ransdell, Waine. Bert M. Fernald, Repub Elected September 8, 19 Massachusetts. David L. Walsh Frederick H. Gillett Antoinette F. Konike Party Michigan. Republican. erm beginning Ma © 11. Metealf, Republican South Carolina. L. Democrat. South Dakota. 1 Republican Democrat, red M. leman L. Blease, Joseph E. Democrat.® T Independent Dt oteate Third Party epublics ‘ennessee. Texan. \eppurd, Democrat.® Virgini. arter €l Democrat.® Wext Virginia, iuy D. Goff, Republican. Chilton, Democrat March 4, ames Couzens, Republican.® full term beginning March | James Couzens, Republican.® liam E Minnexota. Magnus Johnson, Farmae-Labo Thomas D. Schall, Republican John J. Farrell, Democr Wroming. Warren, Republican.® R. Rose, Democrat, #how incumbent. GILLETTELECTED ~ MASTER HOLDS INBAY STATERAGE LEAD FOR SENATE South Carofina... . ... South Dakota.. Tennessee. ..... .. Vermont. .. Virginia__ Washington.. ... West Virginia.. ... Wisconsin. ..... ... Wyoming . Farmer-Labor (Minnesota).. Fr-Lbr. (Minn.) Socialist (Wisconsin). . “Vacanties ; T Frank Appieby, Republican Charles A. Baton, Republican. Brnest R, Ackerman, Repub- lican.* . Randolph Perkins, Republican.® orze N. Seger, Republican.® bert W. Taylor, Republican W. Fort. Republican R. Lehibach, Republi- He Franklin Frederick an.® Moses G . Oscar L. crat Mary eenwood, Democrat, Auf der Heide, Demo- by Norton., Democrat New Mexico. At Large. John Morrow, Democrat. J. Felipe Hubbell, Republican. €. M. Armstrong, Progressive. New York. Robert T.. Bacon. Republican.® John J. Kindred. Democrat.® Gieorge W. Lindsay, Democrat.® Thomas H. Cullen, Democrat.® Loring M. Black, jr. Democtat. Andrew L. Somers, Democrat. . John P. Quayle. Democrat. William E. Cleary, Democrat.® David J. O'Conneil, Democrat.® Emanuel Celler, Demoerat.® Anning S. Prall, Democrat.* . Samuel Dickstein, Democrat.® Christopher D. Sullivan, Demo- crat.® William 1. Sirovich, Democrat. John J. Boylan, Democrat.® John J. O'Cofnor. Democrat.® Ogzden Mills, Republican.® . John F. Carew, Democrat Sol Bloom, Democrat.* Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Socialist.® Henry Frank., Democrat. Jsaac Siegel, Republican. Royal H, Weller. Democrat.* Anthony J. Griffin, Democrat.® Frank Oliver, Democrat.® . Benjamin L. Fairchild, Repub- lican.* Mayhew Wainwright, Repub- lican.* Hamilton Fish, jr. Republican.® Harcourt J. Pratt, Republican. Parker Corning, Democrat.* James S. Parker, Republican.* . Frank Crowther, Republican. . Bertrand H. Snell, Republican Thaddeus C. Sweet, Republican. Frederick M. Davenport, Repub- lican. Harold S. Tolley, Republican. 35. Walter W. Magee, Republican.® John Taber, Republican.® Gale H. Stalker, Republica Meyer Jacobstein, Democrat. 39. Archie D. Sanders, Republican.* S. Wallace Dempsey, Republi- can.* . Clarence Republi- can.® James M. Mead, Democrat.* Daniel A. Reed, Republican.® North Carell MacGregor, . Lindsay Warren, Democrat. 2. John H. Kerr, Democrat.*® 3. 4. 5. 6. 8 9. 10 Jodward W. Pou, Democrat.® Charles M. Stedman, Dembcrat. Homer L. Lyon, Democrat.® William C. Hammer, Democrat.® Robert L. Doughton, Democrat. Alfred L. Bulwinkle, Democrat.* Zebulon Weaver, Democrat.® North Daketa. Olger B. Burtness, Republicapn.® Walter Welford, Democrat. Thomas Hall, Republican. J. L. Page, Democrat. M. C. Freerks, Nonpartisan. . James H. Sinclair, Republican.® (To fill vacancy, Sixty-eigth Congress). . Thomas Hall, Republican. George C. Nye, Democrat. onio. Nicholas Longworth, Republi- can.* " A. E. B, Stephens, Republitdn.* Roy G. Fitzgerald, Republican. . Hugh T. Mathers, Democrat. P Charles L. Abernethy, Demoerat.® | Thom can.* Fr Kniffin Charles . Kearns Bd. H. Kennedy, Den harles Brand, Repub . Brooks Fletcher, Den W. W, Chalmers, Thomas A. Jenkins, Republican Mell G, Underwood, Demacrat ¢ . John €. Speaks, Republican.® . James T. Begg. Republican.® - Martin L. Davey, De rthur W. Dovic, Re C. Ellis Moore. Republican.* . John MeSweeney, Dy William M. Morgan, Frank Murphy, Republica John G. Cooper, Republican.* Charles A. Moouey, Democrat.s - Marry ¢ Gahn, Republican Theodore Democrat Oklahoma. Wavne W. Bayless. Democrat. . J. Montgomery, Republican. . William W, liastings, crat.* Charles D. Carter, Democrat.® Tom D. McKeown. Democrat.® 5. F. B. Swank, Democrat.® Elmer Thomas, Democrat.® James V. McClintic. . Milton C. Garber, Republican.s Oregon, Willis C. Hawlev. Republican.* Nicholas J. § Elton Watkins. M. E. Democrat,* Crumpacker, Republican Pennsylvania. an.* George . Harry ( Benjamin M. Golder, Repub ieorge A. Welsh, Republican.* . George I’ Darrow, . Thomas §. Butler, Republican.* Henry W. Watson, C. William Freed, Democral. Elmer H. Young, Socialist Anna Van Skite, Prohibition. William W. Grie Laurence 1i. can.® . Edmund N. can-Prohibition. George F. Brumm, Charles J. Esterl Watres, ¢, Republican. Edgar R. Kiess, Republican.® can-Prohibition. Edward M. Beers, Republican.® Joshua W. Swartz, Republican. | Soclalist-Labor. J. Banks Kurtz, Republican.* Franklin Menges, Republican. William 1. Swope, Republican. Edward R. Benson, Democrat. can.* Nathan L. Strong, Republican. Harris J. Bixler, Republican.* William R. Coyle, Republican Adam M. Wyant, Republican. Stephen G. Porter, Republican. M. Clyde Kelly, Republican.* John M. Morin, Republican.* James M. Mager, Republican.® Guy E. Campbell, Republican.* Rbode Island. Clark Burdick, Republican.* Alfred H. Jones, Democrat. Charles M. Hall, Democrat. Jeremiah 1. O'Connell, crat.* South Carolina. Thomas S. McMillan, Democrat. Butler B. Hare, Demaocrat. Fred H. Dominick, Democrat.® John J. McSwain, Democrat.® Republican.® Democrat.® Samuel A. Kendall, Repuhlican.*® Henry W. Temple, Republican.® Thomas W. Phillips, r., Republi- Milton W. Shreve, Republican.® Republi- Republican.® Burton, Republican.® Demo- nnott, Republican.® Republican.® Republican.* can, James J. Connolly. Republican.* Republican.* Republican.* Republican.® Republi- Carpenter, Republi- Republican.* Louis T. McFadden, Republican.® Frederick W. Magrady, Republi- Anderson H. Walters, Republican. Warren Worth Bailey, Democrat- Richard S. Aldrich, Republican.® Demo- | | 154 ! 166 William Allard H. ( Hampton T squg Sonth Dakota. Charles A publican* Royal . Johnson, William can.® Tenesaee. B. Carroll Reece, J. Will Taylor, D. MeReynolds, Mary Giles loward, Republican. | Democrat.® Democrat.e ordell Bwin L. Joseph W. Byrns, Kdward B, Eslick, Gordon Rrowning, inis J Hubert ¥ M avis, Fisher. Texns. . Jugene Black, Democrat.* | Box, Democrat.* | dohn C. . Morgan G. Sanders, Sam Raybur Hatton W. Luther A. Johnson Cla: 8 Da Stone Rriggs, isl E. Garrott, Joseph J. Mansfield, Democrat. mes P. Buchanan, Democrat.® Connally, Democrat.® Fritz G. Lanham, Democrat.* . Tom . Guinn Williams, 1 . Harry M. Wurbach, Republican.® John N. Garner, Democrat.® . B. Hudspeth, Democrat.® Thomas L. Blanton, Democrat.® - Marvin Jones, Democrat.* Utan, Don B. Colton, Frank Francis, De: . Elmer 0. Leatherwood, Republi- can.® James H. Waters, Vermont. Lebert H. Brigham, Republican. . Ernest W. Gibson, Virginia, Schuyler Otis Bland. Democrat. Joseph T. Deal, Democrat.* | Andrew J. Montague, Democrat.® Patrick Henry Drewry, crat.® Joseph Whitehead, Clifton A. Woodru Thomas W. Harrison, Democrat. . R. Walton Moore, Democra George C. Peery, Democrat.® ! L. P. Summers, Republican. Henry St. George Tucker, Demo- crat.e Stevenson, Democrat Fulimer, Christopherson Williamson, Republican.® Garrett, Democrat.® Democrat.® Sumners, Democrat.® | Republican.* 43 5 mot yet decided. John John M Democrat.® Democrat.® Florian Lampe Joseph D. Bec . Edward I . George J. § James A Hubert H. Pea Re- Republican.® Republt- Charles E Republican.® Democrat. Diemocrat.* Democraf Democrat. Democrat.® . Democrat.® | B the Associnted Press. . Democrat.s” | Dentocrat.* Democrat.s Giving its five ¢ State ticket into Jemocrat.* | Aldrich O'Connell vive the debacle. Aram J. PROVIDENCE, R. ., Urothier, O. P. to combat the candidacy of Republ rt. R Repul Repu Republic vey L Wyoming. | At Large. ovem lectoral office named | Lieut, Gov..Felix A. Toupin, mocrat. {swamped Robert Democrat. | petrel of Rhode Island politics, whi |aspired to the gubernatorial chair, | defeated his opponent by, more than 132,000 votes, and Nathaniel W. Smith Quinn, sought to carry on as Toupin's suc- votes Coolidge and Dawes, Rhode Island at the same time swept its Republican vesterday, elected Jesse H. Metcalf to the United | States Senate on that ticket, and re- | turned Clark Burdick and Richard S to Congress. Democratic Thix covers 320 dixtricts out of a total of 435, leaving 1 Nelson, Republican® Schafer, . Victor L. Berger, Socialist.* publican.* k. Republican Browrnc hneider, Frear, ican.® blican.® blican.® S Republican.® Winter, Republican.® Theodore Wanerus, Democrat. RHODE ISLAND GIVES | G. 0. P. CLEAN SWEEP State Ticket Goes in With Nationa] Victory—One Democrat Survives. ber 5.— to Jeremiah E nominee from the third congressional district, was the only opposition candidate to sur- by the stormy o who icessor in the president's chair of the | Rhode Island Senate. Republican.* Demo- | Dem. m, De; crat. crat.® by Privat By tho Associated Press. as dangerous to Wasnington. | regime.” John F. Miller, Republican. Lindley H, Hadley, Lloyd L. Black, Democrat. August Toellner, Independent. Albert Johnson, - Republican.* O. M. Nelson, Progressive. . John W. Summers, H. C. Bohlke, Democrat. Knute Hill, Farme am B. Hill, Democ " J. E. Ferguson, Republican. West Virginla. Carl G. Bachmann, R. E. L Allen, Democrat.* Frank L. Bowman, John M. Wolverton, Republican, Robert H. Kidd, Democrat. George W. Johnson, Democrat.® Harry C. Woodyar: Thomas J. Lilly, Democrat.* James F. Strother, J. Alfred Taylor, Democrat.* Leonard S. Echols, Wisconsin. ; Republicar Republican.f r-Labo; ion the election of rat.* o Republican. Republican. 5.—A severe d, Republican. Republican, , Republican. liette Adams, publican.* tive with her pen. e Means. |PARIS PRESS GRATIFIED [COOLIDGE PLU BY COOLIDGE’S VICTORY | Sees Continuance of Co-Operation in European Affairs, if Only 1. PARIS, November 6.—The Repub- lican victory in the United States is seen by Le Temps today as a popular reaction against “tendencies regarded the constitutional Mr. of The newspaper says the election of President Coolldge. with Charles G. |Dawes as Vice President, assures continuance of the recent American policy “In the direction of more active co-operation with Europe, even if it be o_nly by private means, for the solution of the problems of peace.” The Intransigeant, commenting up- Dawes, | “America owed this homage to the !nulhor of the Dawes plan.” says: EPIDEMIC BREAKS OUT. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, epidemic fever and measles has broken out in Granada. The city has a of 15,000 and there are 1,50 infectious diseases among the chil- dren alone, due to insanitary condi- tions and contaminated water. November typhoid pulation cages of At the age of 90 years, Mrs. Ju- frequently Henry Allen Cooper, Republican.® | George Ellot of Framce, s still Edward Voigt, Re| called the Holds Lead of 6,019 Over Op- ' Followers of Cherry in South Dakota Express Con- fidence, However. ponent, David I. Walsh, Now Senator. the Assnciited Press FALLS. S. D., November 5.— Dakota political observers to- on the race ing conceded victory and virtual State tick growth in the McMaster, Re- last night's re- his Democratic Cherry, maintained carry the State by 112 Coolidze passed the*50,000 0. today in returns from South Dakota's 1.88% BOSTON, Novemher tion of Speaker F Republican. as S . over Ser David I. Walsh, Democrat, assured when returns were today from all but two cincts and 1,082 of the 1,158 prec outside the eity. The combined to the entire L was dy Gillett, 511.446; Walsh v, President Coolidge carried his home in State by a plurality over of which, on the returns from the precincts had reached 510,337 t n La Follotte polling a tri half the votes cast for I Gov. Alvan T. Fuller, was elected governor James M. « ¥ of Boston majority over Li crat, by a 7 in the r v bined. Gov. W cincts of 10 i Mast . led U. 8. G The length of the ball . by more than 12,000 referendum questio ' race, and had counting of the returns votes as his i especially in the cities, and it chiefly city wards which were m {ing in the returns early today. ( idge caried Boston, leading Davis of the 274 precincts by more than 000, at the same time that the city was going heavily Curley and | Walsh | _Coolidge carried his home « ss with preside | Northampton by a vote of 4424 tickets, -the Republicans | 1,860 for Davis ang 713 for La Fol- =d Royal Johnson and lette. His friend. James Lucey herson to the House Northampton, cobbler - philosopher, & lead for William was unsuccessful as the Republics 1 n, member of the candidate for Representative the . 1 to Congress. first Hampshire district, loging to the vote for the State Democratic candidate by zin of Cuolidge ran about 15,- 195 vote: the Republican The vote of 1,162 hor and Senator. Coolidge, 523,764; idates easi Follette, 108,283, tes of Jocal “third For governor: Curl r the same offices, but in 373,242: Fuller (Republican), 452 ance the Farmer-Labor can- In 1920 Harding carried the S were opposed by Independents by 404,462 plurality in a total as well as party nominees of Repuh- | for the two leading parties of o ans Democrats, " (0OLIDGE CARRIES coouIDGE'S NEvapA COUIDGE GARRIES - | LEAD ABOUT 2,000 | President’s Native State Records La Follette Leads Davis-by Margin, Larger Plurality Than Hard- Over 2,100 for Second ing Received in 1920. ! Place. | 3 ted Press LIER., Vt. November 3 natal te of Calvin Cool- the President a victory Democratic opponent of 1 to ording to returns rl ¢ from 247 of the The k H. Gill SIOTUN appe tention would 1de the op- Coolidge, 2; Dawis, 52,46 r show a candid La ¥ stripped ma that precinct Davis, 213,3 By the Ascociated Press. RENO, Nev., November {dent Coolidge polled 4.1 votes |against 7,091 for Senator Follette |in yesterday's election in 1S4 pre- cincts out of 254 in the State. In the same returns John W. Davis received 4,976 votes. In the congressional fight the vote was: Arentz, Republi- can, 10,892; Richardson, Democrat 9,983, gave for President 45: Davis, 16,08; Lu The vote in the pres- 20 was: Harding 20,937 Gov. Billin Republican candidate for governor, poHed a total vote of 75,025, with Bridgeport I small town in Addison County, mi ing. His Democratic opponent, Fred . Martin, polled 18,114 votes, run- ning about 2,000 ahead of hls ticket. The total vote of 195,612 constituted a record for Vermont. Brigham, in the first congressional district, and Glbson, in the Second, were elected by safe margins. RIOTS FOLLOW FASCISTI ANNIVERSARY EVENTS Disturbances Reported From Four Ttalian Cities on Armistice Day. oo o RALITY HIGH IN CONNECTICUT Exceeds That Given Harding by 37,000 Votes, With Two Cities Missing. By the Associated Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn, November i. —Returns from 167 of the 169 cities and towns of Connecticut showed a plurality for Coolidge of 145,215, ex- ceeding the plurality for Pre Harding_four years ago by votes. The vote: Coolidge, Davis, 107,623; La Folletge, 37,171 Lieut. Gov.. Hiram Bingham, Re- publican, was elected governor over Charles G. Morris, Democrat, by 131,- 086. 250 & Iy the Associated Press. ROME, November 5.—Disturbances took place at Turin, Naples, Trent nd various other Italian cities ve terday when Fascisti and anti-Fa. cisti_clashed during celebrations of the €ixth anniversary of the signing of the Italian armistice with Austria, ccording to the newspapers here to- day. Several paragraphs of a story Sereno, about the disturbances, were obliterated, apparently, by govern ment censors & The prefect.of Milan ordered the sequestration of uwll of ycsterday's editions of the Courier Dela Séra and Avanti and the Giustisia for having published “Inexact and -exaggerated | reports of vesterday's insidents: in Rome.” The sequestration. order. declarcs that these reports. were likely “to disturb public order. FINDS NEW ORE PROCESS. Swedish Expert Extracts Metals Without Melting Furnace. STOCKHOLM November 5. —Dis- covery of a method for extracting pure steed and forge iron directly from fron ore, eliminating the use of melting furnaces, is announced by the Swedish engineer Flodin of the Hagfors iron works. ‘The invention. Which is the result of extensive experi- mental work, has aroused lively inter- est among metal experts and will im- mediately be submitted to practical tests on a larger scalc. Sy The Brotherhood of Painters, Decor- ators and Paperhangers of America has a membership of 114,170, in