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IN ALASKAN VOTE Has Advantage of 73 Over Wickersham for Republican Delegate Nomination. By the Associated Press. JUNEAU, Alaska, May 1—With 26 precincts reported, John Rustgard was leading Judge James Wickersham by a margin of only 73 votes for the Re- publican nomination for delegate to Congress from Alaska. The vote in yes- terday’s election was 1,443 for Rust- Ill’d and 1,370 for Wickersham. e there are many more eincts yet to report, present returns ln clude those from Junea, Ketchikan, Douglas, Sitka, Petersburg, Wnnlell the Fort Gibbons district and other leading centers of population in the ter- E;y E. Reed was leading Cash Cole, l.ncumbent, 1,425 votes to 1,254 votes for audito: W. K. Keller had a substantial lead of 1, I'll 10 927 votes over L. W. Brewer, incumbent, for nomination for terri- torial commissioner of education. ‘The outcome of the election prob- :hly wfll not be known for several ‘The Democnuc candidate for nomina- tion as delegate, George B. Grigsby, was e ‘lnner in the Fall election will e the congressional seat of Dan !uu\erllmd Republican, who was nac - flndldne PRISONER SAYS SHERIFF WAS LIQUOR PURCHASER Accusation Is Made at Hearing to Return Accused Man to Indiana. By the Associated Press, COLUMBIA, 8. C., May 1—At a hunn. which g-rew ‘heated when an accused by Joe lordem -dmm.ed booum o{ pur- chasing liquor from him, Gov. John G. Richards ymterdny signed requisition plpel‘l for the return of Borders to In- Borders is wanted in Fayette County, , on & charge of assault with felon- leun intent. sAmr ld the governor Sheriff Woodw-rd wn one o( his cuenu When he did so, eriff jumped to m:’rm with an e'xdlmluon of “That's . Borders also told the governor he had “paid off certain officers” for protection, METROPOLITAN SINGERS END RICHMOND VISIT MISS JOAN BRYANT Of Avon Park, Fla, a sophomore at Sonthern College, at m:l. d, Fla., has been named editor thern Campus Weekly by the ll-lant council. She is a nudent of journalism and was associate editor before being chosen for the place. —Associated Press Photo. TUNEFUL HORN GONE Police Search for Instrument That Played “How Dry I Am.” The. familiar -trnlm of that ful melody ‘“How Am,” which were 50 softly pl-yed by lhe automobile horn of Fran nmem 404 3600, Connemcut lvenue hnv Feist _Teports to police that While nis automobile was plrked in front of the Roosevelt Hotel last night the melody- making horn, which he values at $75, was removed from his machine. lice ears are attuned to the strains of “How Dry I Am” as they in- stitute a search for the thief. il Shoes that cush- ion your walking like balloon tires cushion your Opera Company, Concluding Vir- ginia Festival, Opens Engage- ment in Atlanta Today. By the Associated Press. 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