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COOLIDGE SHARES N. Y. WITH SMITH G. 0. P. National Ticket Far in Van—Governor’s Lead Is 113,000. Associated Pross, NEW YORK svember 5.—C0ol- and Dawes swept the Empire tate in the clection yesterday on the s of incomplete returns by a plu- ity of approximately $20,000, but Alfred b ith, Democrat, dem- rated his personal popularity by inning the zubernatorial election °r Theodore Roosevelt blican, a plurality of President Coolidg. with 401 districts out of was 1,750,281, 2 459 for John W. vote, 3 miss- red with The vote outside of 308 distric 1,134.241; Davis, 4 Coolide, “ollette Smith's Lead ith's total districts out of 48,606, as ccmpa r Roosevelt z 7 113,- | 80P N NDNA IWARREN IS LEADING "IN WYOMING RACE | Senator Has 3,949 Majority—Win- ter in Front for Re-Elec- tion to House. By the Associnted Pres CHEYENNE, Wyo., November Returns from 396 of W precincts this morning gave dent Coolidge a majority of over the combined vote for Se La_Follette and John W. Dav On these returns K. K. Warren, publi n, W leading Robert ¥ s Democrat v Senator b Charle: K. Winter, Republ n ‘n‘un\'m- , was leading Theodore Wanerus, Democrat, for Represe tive, by 3. and Nellic Tayloe Ross, Democrat, was leading Bugene J. an, Republican, for Governor, Presi- in- Dav 60; La r Senator: War- George ¥ For Rep- Wane- Sullivan {ren, 161615 ¥ | Kindler, Progr ! resentati | rus, 10,9 12,59 HAS 000 LEAD Coolidge Margin Only Factor Undetermined—Jackson Is Governor. THP® PARTY FALS TOGUTITOSOUTH }Customary Democratic Ma- | | jorities Returned—Consti- @ oming's 654 | | tution Changes Voted. By the Associated Pross. ATLANTA, tremble of a political felt in Southern yesterday went business of electing Demoera State offices and returning the n ness of Democ > primarics to ate and Iou f the Congress. only Republ were in congressior here there, intrenched ful even ugainst The day the name. Entra into the ra Ga. vember arthquale states as about the in office Southern Democ ¥ol sidency apparently, Wisconsiu ted to offic > returns has been the South, i be resarded it smpilatior th lease Vith new Tenn engagement on Income Tax Banned. amp of un emphatic plan for on inheritanee peidents the P the baun approval everlas income o ng tax ment routine thos: and power- 1o upset worthy of are to more insula Show 18 Republicans in Lead By the Associated Pres: NEW YORK, November ‘The. following afe 1 returns for the gubernatorial contests in the Arizona—Heard, Republican, Colorado-—Morley, Republic nnecticut Republicarn Robinson, Republican. Georgla—Walker, Democrat. Jdaho—~Moore, Republican. Illinois—Small, Republican. Indlana—-Jackson, Republican Kansas-—Paulen, Republican Alassachusetts—Fuller, Republican. Michigan oesbeck, Republican Minnesota—Christianson, Republle: Missouri—Nelson, Democrat. Montan: chson, Democ; Nebraska—MeMul Republican New Hampshir, New Ha New York—Smiti, North Carolina rth Dakota—F ding {n the varfous States: omi- | S The | Democrat. fcLean, Democrat Ivorson, Democrat Democrat. ’othier, lepublican Democra Republ nd crats. | Rhode Island— South Carolina—McLeod, uth Dakota—Gunderson, Tennessce ~Peay, Democrat. Texas—Mrs. Ferguson, Demoerat. Vermont—Billings, Republica West Virginia—tore Wisconsin —Blaine, R Wyoming—Mrs. Ross, In other States where there lucking or not sufliciertly comple COOLIDRE SHOWS BREGON MAJORITY lette | w puolica Demacrat. Wwere contests, returns were sither to indicate anytfing like a result COOLIDGE MAINE VOTE Iy the Associated Prees. T'ORTLAND, Muine plurali November 5. gave Coolldge Pr An of more th EXCEEDS HARDING LEAD 95,000, exceed- IBER 5, 1924, - NHONTANA £ | Walsh Ahead for Senate by About 4,000 in About Fourth of Total Precincts. By the Associated Press. HELENA, Mont. November 5.— i President Coolidge increased his lead ver Senator La Follctte as returns |arrived this morning from the rural | districts in 42 of the 55 counties. Uu- | omicial | returns from jcomplete and 28 {1,633 gave Coolidge, 8,889; |lette, 21,748, and Davis, 13,5 Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Democrat, {had 31,967 votes |can opponent, Frank Linderman, had 137,241, J. W. Anderson, F'armer-La- { borite, received 517. Representative John | Democrat, first district, and Repre- |sentative Scott Leavitt, Republic second district, were leading in ti race for re-clection by substautial majorities. J. E. Erickson, Democratic gube natorfal candidate, recei votes and Gov. Joseph M. Dixon. Republican, 52,974; Frank J. Ldwards, Farmer-Laborite 376 precincts M. 299; Davis, mall districts missing from the count would not materiall the result, according to offic 20 the preside Maine was: larding, 58,951, With the vietory for Coolidge incomplete of the | while his Republi- | OBREGON BACKS UNION. IPromises Foreign and Non-Union Workers Will Be Barred in Strike. | MEXICO CITY, November 5.-—For- elgn or non-union laborers will not | be permitted to work as strikebreak- | ers in the Corona Co.'s oil fields, the | Federation of Labor ls assured by President Obregon. The federation | has protested to the President azainst an alleged plan by tihe compuny to CODLIDGE PILES UP LEADIN COLORADO | Republican Candidates for | Senate and Governor Also Hold Big Edge. | ilmpofl. workers from Holland. KLNGOFTWO ™™ | DENVER, Colo. iber . —FPre: the commanding majority 1 by last nigh returns and Father and Son Shot by Dis- i gruntled Candidate in today When 4¢ of Colorado's precinets had reported y 10,000 in excess ! d vote of John W. Da: 'L Judge Clarence J. Morle T lican, und Tennessee. el e Senator testing th , by mearly expired Se cxpected to die. have demande to have begun c ur pr congres hirec Republicans a ing margin the State a Maine woman for ‘irst time will vote directly for Pre dent. One of the Coolidge electo: chosen yesterday is Mrs. Mary Perry B S more than 15,000 Harding's over Cox in 1820, according to returns from 604 of the 633 elcc- tion precincts in the St said gus not to in passed by a de- to an reports recefved hed was without 'With Over Half of State Re- porting Exceeds Opponents’ our Lowm: was, leadin Lunn of Schencctady, By the Associated Pross. INDIANAPOLIS, Fnd. ) .- 1 Oply the margin by which President cided majority automobile Georgia will be satis to I These 40.000. ed cpublican state, was James A. Hamil- Secretary r of New Yorl. Both branches of the ¢ olled legislature the Republi v. Smith is the only man of an cal party ever to run four o tive times for governor and, with ption, n elect- this State. served for g 1n only m in tate Race Feature. vote for governor w. ¢ the election » a great run Bufi sloversvil Famton, and other c Rome ot which were years . Smith! etropoli v ne ivad in the upstate co Col. Roosevelt, who received the returns at Ovster Bay, tendered his congratulation, the Governor issued this am delighted that Coolidge Leen re- is an all-important thing fo: t The returns from the Republi- :an State headquarters indi that Gov. Smith has been rc-elected. I extend him my congratulations. gt o MINNESOTA GIVES President That the cou: CODUDGE B LEAD Friends of President Predict “More Than 50,000” Over La Follette. By the Amoclated Press. ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. o.-—Fresident <oolidge at xioon today had a lead over senator La Follette in Mincsota of 51 41 votes. Tn 1,201 of the State’s 3,667 precincts, the President bad 188,846 otes, as compared with 137,655 for La Vollette and £7.570 for Davis. resident Coolidge's State man- ers predicted he would carry the State by “more than 50,000 plurality.” ‘This prediction was made after re turns - from 976 of the State’s precincts showrd the Preside stantially ahe giving Coolidge and Davis, the United State: showed Repres omas D. Schall, Republic: his advantage Johns ¥ b race) 15,553. The Republican gubernatori: ndidate, Theodorc Christizason, wras in the lead. G. 0. P. GAINS SEAT IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Rogers Defeated in House—Keyes Re-Elected—Winant Is Governor. P the Associated Pross. MANCHESTER. —A Republican lg ept the winning back to the karty the governorship and Congress, increasing the majorities in the e Scpate, holding cach of the national ug Pr ool vote of th Jority. With only 40 204 missinz, President Coolidge had a plurality of 37, The vote ther stood: Coolidge, 82.7 ¥ollette, 6,10 Capt. John G, cord, for governor, had a pl 14,803, with 251 precinc:s reporting. Fis vote was 74 270, as agains For Gov. Fred H. Brown. Brown was the second Democrat to serve as gov- ernor of New Hampshire since 1875. Keyes Wins Eaaily. Tnited States Senator Heury eyes retained his seat with a plu- rality of 27,920, from 245 reporting. The vote 16,685; George k. crat), 48,765, N. Rogers (Democrat) fast seat in Houscs, und giv- stood: Farrand (Demo- was defeated state- | mber ! lity of | idge carried Indiana remained to L determined today late returns continued to i over hi : gubernator the Ku Klu | Juckson, Re h K upport, lead of near) Carleton B, cratic opponent, a factor, E ded to dlled up a ¢s over Dr Dem: 59 precinet. > stood: Jack- 46, olidge carried both in- rural districts, I rength w The principal industrial counties g 00 of 104.000 plurality is when the vote had been | tabulated for two-fifths of the pre- cts. Serator La Follette's vote was in the railroad centers. 1 counted on to poll ve rongest vote. turns on the vote for eats were today were o meager ih | of the contests could be determined In tie seventh district. which com- | prises the city of Indianapolis, Ralph | congres- at only four | Updike, Republic v winner over Josephi Turk. Der avowed et.” Other Republicans w elec- t assured were Represents 1t s Wood and Vestal | and eighth districts, respectively, and | David Hogg, in the twelfth. Pictures Copyrighted. ctures of the President-elect iand the Vice President-elect used ou the first page of Ahs Star's extra !last night were @opyrighted by | Harris-Ewing. The s in the big centers. | belated and early | n the tenth | its General Assembly meet er returns ur posing majorit, for biennial sessions of the gather- The State certain peric othe School Bonds Beaten. is listed on the outh Carolin omplete as willing to legislative s | to inaugurat | reported as running behind. to defeat with this ndment companion plat ate serve four y 4 bon for educatio Carolina ion of re ate bond is ot and pat ions, th lation reported voters ratified ar lines but of 1 ¥ approved a e permitting measure a k4 November like mos had more itors than any other period in his At the height of tho season. wh the hotels and pe NS were every night, the city | turned a schoolhouse over to be temporarily for s the travelers, T once in available r. manu- .d o but convincing returns biennial sessions bein Doomed | 5 Many Americans in Switzerland. eping quarters for | isca Rich of Rockport. I ll, obtained through them Vote by Nearly 8,000. Tez- © Awociated Press. also PORTLAND, Ore ber 3 QE With more than half of the precincts £ Oregon rcported, the vote on Pr. t early today showecd $93 out of rom_ (he AVENUE « NINTH:- nt Cool- face , was ind preeine Milton A. Mill Coulter, Robinson, Social we o- d i ist-Labor, out of S07 gressional Repres lican, had ted from in the second pared with am, Demo- HEEe 2 Resignations Accepted. _ of the Na cepted tie Rebert W, filled authoritic used z T. Fellows, Den 1 Medical Scheg 1005 Pa. Ave. D‘ J. Kafifman 1724 Pa. Ave. The Peoole’s Choice The Extra Doubles the 59,467 | Representative William | in_the first district by Fletcher Hale | of' La Conic. (Republican), 120 pr cincts out of 131 giving him a plural- ity of 6,800. The vote was: Hale, 35,- 908; Rogers, 29,628. re-elected for his sixth term Repre. scntative Edward Wason (Republ can) in the second district, when 144 out of 165 precincts gave him a 15,000 piurality over William Barry (Dem- ocrat). The vote: Wason, 41,671; Bar- Ty, 26.364. President Coolidge, turns still incomplete, has received a plurality greater by 5,000 votes than that given Harding in 19200 B R need worl, rred the wa c? Tha Sto- 1t you An easier victory with the re-| 1005 Pa. Ave. THOS. E. DYSON. Mgr. Alexandria District, Met. Life Insurance Co.. says: Pair Wear SPECIAL—300 Jacobs Oregon Ci $ J75 Money’s‘ Wortl; or Money Back D. J. KAUFMAN { regular Man's wih a cheerful, hospstable “crew, Crackerjack tes — and cinaer’ with its Suit” policy. That's D. J. K¢ ( Signed) Thos. E. Dyson. Starting Tomorroww Morning, 8:30 ANNUAL P-B CHRISTMAS TIE PARTY 85°¢ Six forss Folks tell us that Santa so jolly without this spiration. No wonder. ‘s smile wouldn't be half annual event for in- Hundreds of men and women do ALL their Tie Shopping the first day following the announcement. 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