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NAGNUS JOANSON REMAINS HOPEFUL Refuses to Concede Defeat| Despite Schall’s Lead of | 17,800 Votes. Ry the Associated Press Minn.. November 6 presentative Thomas Republizan candidate States *onator, appeared commanding lead in the face | omplete and unofficial returns clection h's principal | ) D Although | Schall United hold a of for to | i | | 21.000 votes | but date 17,800 d a margin of over Johnson kst nght turns cut this to abont ires from 2,830 precinets out of 11 340,019 and Johnson John J.Varrell, Democrat, poor third te Retarns, precincts are ate and schall aining scattered over the supporters claimed they would in- the blind Representative's mlurality nator Johnson said they ¥ favorable to him csotu’s first been promin ttracted he ran as an wide independent Eover against ireus. Republican. teated him. In 1 Labor candidate to fill the death of K Johnson defeated Gov. opponent President Coolidge h nearly £0.000 votes over Follette for President e: lead of Senator La rly today, PRELATE MEETS HERRIOT. Vatican Seeks Pronouncement on Attitude to Church. Br the Associat ed Press 6.—Mgr. Bene- | 1 sio in Premier tatus “rance. understood that the repre- | the Vatican is request- | Herriot to take a position before chamber concerning Cathol'e in- stitutions and to declare whether he i to follow the Socialist Ppolicy expulsion whether 1 will permitting congrega- tions remain in nde of tav to the France Reassigned. jamin H Gen. Poore F sore. com- | Brigade at has been the 12th Sheridan, Sam gned Infantry Houston Tex. W of Brid Ford SPECIAL NOTICES 10 NOT BE RESPONSIRLE 10 i Ceontrcted DY any ane bat my IULIAN WALTER SCOTT, Ales PERMANEST 8 LIV 0 cenix n e At | =on 167 NONOTICE re-punsible f s, wares CONCER 11 not < are o credits RUIL CARTE T AND REFIN im GREAT OPPORTUNITY —Have by Mre | counties { tabulat }F our Women, All Ahead of Tickets Win Seats in South Dakota House By the Associated Press. D., November ave won seats in the South Dakota House of Repre- sentatives. I each candidates party ticket noti’cable instance * the woman ran_ ahead of their This was espectally of Mrs. . Demo- who won a seat in the first ct. Her colleague from that district will be A. L. Larson, Re- publican. Three Republican women were al o successful at the poils. They were Miss Gi vle of Huron, who was T from the twenty-fourth district; Miss Celia N lley of Mitcheil.w for the uth district, and ristine Olson of Sicux Falls, tenth ditrl Bryan, a cratic women and several wome who were nominated on the Kar- mer-Labor ticket were defeated by Republicans. THREE WIN IN WISCONSIN. Will Be First to Sit in State Leg- islature. By the Associated Fres MILWAUKE For the first CONTEST INTEXAS DENIED BY BUTTE N o= G. 0. P. Candidate Makes Stand Plain: Refuses to Concede Defeat. will By the Associated Press. DALLAS. Tex., though declining to con. Miri; November 6.—Al- de his defeat ason. Democr for Governor of h plate any “an honest clection and nt is all 1 ask.” M plain he did not cont. contest, er 10.000 votes today. W. E. Talbot, campaig Dr. Butte, said reports had been received evidence that Butte ballots thrown out uncounted” and reports are su vestigation” whic ve made “We believe that many thousands of llegally thrown out and we “ffort to have these will of the voters 3. Talbot, had been hat “‘these rrant an in- indicated would Agenclex Stop Count. which tabulated erday, the Texas El tion Bureau and the Western Union Telegraph Company. said today “that they did not plan to continue or resume that they considered cted. The latest in- lete_count made gave Mrs. Fergu- votes and Dr. Butte 5 Davis received a vote of to 1 over both President Coolidge and Senator La Follette in Texas for President and sweeping ajorities were given the Democratic ate candidates outside the race for governor. The compléte vote the governor's rac by the Texas Eiec soon as the figur. was announced yvesterday. The com- oners’ courts will meet in the various counties next Monday to can- vass dhe returns and instructions were sent to correspondents to send in the complete vote of each county the John W about 4 of the Bureau are available, it |as soon as available. Ll | ES’ COLUMBIA 4 that on and 1924, the assn. 1 T1th st. bet daily for tory disease and 5 p.m. of “evergreen and bbery pianted.” Lawns put o first'c rich soil and magure F, A. 10th et ne. Linc. 9640, WANTE TO BRING furniture or part. New York, burgh. Norfolk, Va.. from or to W Special rates. National Delivery Ass' ss order, HERRELL X VASLOAD Bo: asiiin; oM, A D IN OIL BURNING? New Ei ning compans. widely established in the North and Woat .vvl":’l"r.; tocate in Washington! For purposes of intro. dnction we are muthorizing our ndvance agent completely install a suitable burner in OGN ashington home at a sacrifice cost of § Satisfaction zuaranteed. Contractors and per: sons now building included. 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Quality Printing is the only kind executed st the Million Dollar Printing Plant, The National Capital Press 12101212 D St. N.Wa - Be us exumine the 1121 Gtk n.w. ne 1 | pubii MRS. FERGUSON HITS FOE. “Claim of Irregular Count” Pretended. ted Press. TEMPLE, Texas. November 6.—Be- cause, she said, her Republican op- ponent for governor, Dr. George C. Butte of Austin, refused to concede her election and “is now makingsall sorts of pretended claims against the regularity of the ction,” Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson yvesterday issued a statement to “the people of Texas,” requesting them promptly to tain the vote for governor in counties and “see that the full port is forwarded to the secretary of state.” “You. the peop'e of Texas'” sl said, “have won this election and w. must see that the vote is counted. Her statement follows: “The victory was won on yester- day for constitutional government and religious liberty. Notwithstand- ing the vote of the people was over- whelmingly in my favor, my op- ponent, Dr. Butte, refuses to concede the election, and is now making all sorts of pretended claims against the regularity of the election. “The Texas Election Bureau, which has heretofore been in charge of the tion of the result of the on, has decided not to give out Labels By the Ass |any more reports, for the reason that there should be no contest or conten- tion as the resuit of the victory on the 4th. To avoid the further expense, the bureau has not deemed it necessay to function further. Band Leaders Changed. Warrant Officer Harry G. Ludlam of the 12th Coast Artillery Band at Fort Monroe, Va., and Warrant Officer George H. Buckholz, leader of the 42d Infantry Band, Panama Canal Zone, have been ordered to exchange sta- tions and dutles. Cavalry Officer Resigns. The President has accepted the resignation of Second Lieut. Edgar A. Gilbert, jr., U. S. Cavalry. 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NVER, Colo., November 6.— Pres- Coolidge maintained a majority of nearly 60,000 votes over the Demo- and Independent presidential | tes in the face of returns com- | piled here early today. When 1,404 of the State's 1493 preci were in the vote was: Coolidge, 184,139; Davis, ,510; La Follette, 52,713. The entire senatoral and congres- | sional tickets, with one exception, | Mrs. Emma E. White Elected to | Indiana Court Post. INDIAN M 13 dianapoli | her writings APOLI ma S, Ind., ovember 6. saton White of In- ionally known through nd activities in wom- len's elub work, is the first woman to ! be elected to tate office in lidiana. | Late returns show that she was elect- ed reporter of the Supreme Court on | {the Republican ticket. Since 1921 |she has been deputy attorney general | in Indiana Two Win in Nebraska. AHA, Nebr., November 6.—Two Will sit in Nebraska's new | |« we D. {house, the first to obtain places in | cither house. They are Clara Hum-| phrey blican, and Mabel Gilles- | pie. Democrat DONAHEY'SLEAD N OHID' 144,82 {Democrat Assured of Gov- \ ernorship—Coolidge Plu- ! rality Enormous. By the Associated Press COLUMBUS. Ohio, With approximatel November & 200 out of & total tof 5,400 pre heard from, ¢ ocrat, had a | former Gov. V. A, Vie Donahe plurality of 11 Harry L. Da Republi can, on returns tabulated by the A - | st night om 8234 precincts was Dem. | Nursery Milk Milk for Babies must be clean beyond doubt. It must not be too rich, and it must be uniform. Caolidge's plu gas from 8. ‘irv-m hed 648 Tor President | | precines | was Coolidge. a Follette, 348,477 results showed that the dates on the Republican State all had confortable majorities. the Legislature will be preponde Republican and that Ohio's dele to the new ajority of those rom all over Ohio yvest history-making items of th e—stories of rock-rib ounties giving the Na- ‘s Chief Executive a piurality and of Republican candidates for various | offices being clected for the first time. | later returns from Cuvahe unty furnished another upset, show- | & that Coolid tead of La Fol- |lette. had carried the county on the face of the unofficial count. With all but two -of 1,0 cts in the | county heard from, Coolidge's lead over the Wisconsin Senator was 20,007 Up until this time La Follette had maintained what appeared to be a safe lead in the county, where, it | was admitted, he would get his gre. est strength. 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