Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 29

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HUGE PARDONMILL SEEN IN CHICAGO Attorney General Probing Dill for Election Of Federal Judges By Every Distri{:t Senator Dill of W red a joint constitution ington has ution pro- nt THE EVE of a candidate is left to the conven- [ WATSON UPPUNENT UPTO CONVENTION None of Democtatic Candi- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. tion when the voters fail to give a majority. Watson, who has been in the Sen- ate since 1916, was given an impres- sive majority over his sole opponent, C Adams, an Indianapolis attor- ney. Returns from 2,914 precincts showed in the long-term Republican contest the following vote: Adams, 92,652; Watson, 224,170, In the Republican short term, 2.885 Robinson, 178,368; ROTARY CLUB GIVES $3,297 T0 PARK FUND Representative Free Addresses Meeting—Committee Chairmen Appointments Announced. was, announced at a mecting of the club ye: Harry Cunning- committee public af- work; ppointed ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY PURCHASE IS RUMORED “| North American Company Trying, to Get Control of Huge Utility, Paper States. ; | By the Aesociated Press. ST. LOUIS, May 6.—The St. Louis Ameitcan Co., of New York, which 29 control of the Iilinois Power and Light Corporation. Inquiry at the office of the Nortn American Co., the Post-Dispa met the response had been mad nial that pure s; | Post-Dispatch says that the North | | Whitehurst, D. Ipes SEfe m included selec- man’s Orchestra owns the Union Electric Light and Power Co. of St. Louls and controls the Keokuk Dam, is negotiating for Hiner, 2 rell, 11,864, Long-tetm Democratic returns from 2,803 precincts gave: e $2,500,000 Stock Company i Headed by Reformer. i ¥ Suggested by Semator Dill would provide: @ annual revenue about § T dates Succeeds in Gaining That the justites on the bench Necessaiy Majority. of the Supreme Court of the United Sta shall be appointed —— 3 : rick, s : i - from of the inferior |py the Associated Press. 5 | i 11 I I a2l ety fay 6.—Nomina- s of the inferior el % Watson, vet- mpaigner, con- te convention, Six men the post Friend Elephant An elephant does not reach matu- until it is 40 of age, and it v live for over a Darwin data o ObpoS n Republic: fronts the Indlana th ompany of which arait io e 1, former head o¥ ited States The judges of the T Appellate Courts, und however, would by present, by the Pr if breeding were not interfered ‘with, there would be 19,000,000 ele- phants alive, descended from a single pair. majority, Choice none of them had attained as required by the State law. 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