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Davis democrat, and ant Governor Ben 8, Paulen, . has made the Klan his throughout a vigorous stump- ing tour. White has « Kian ulrlflfll or Davis administrat I a picturesque white hat and y touring car a& his only ics, Mr. White has defied all campatgn rules, having no manager, no headquarters or other accepted campaign fixtures Miss Nellie Cline, woman demo house of repre Govern- Klansmen in his favored ion. lawyer and first the state 1s closing for congress in the osition to J. N. tncumbent small motorcar es in covering 38 tatives, Omaha Nov. 1.—Easing v election eve flurry of 1 in prospect *'doubt- prepared to p. with heen a strenuous for Nebraska, Two former d sons are in the “hig race.” e republican vice formerly lved W. Bryan, W. Davis, Both have the home. candl- and per- cam- haries e of John s governor. r cases before independent tors LaFollette have appealed camps In cratie also today preparad ublican predicted op- re raders public sate ¢ only one to offer carry N¢ thousand,” raska he to forty econoiies System in Money Matters to success in any line of the New vill make it possible pecial Interest Account count for the mm ested, a )(]d< and value of Texas, Dallas, Tex, Nov. 1.—Vigbrous campaigns for governor of Texas between Mra, Miriam A, Ferguson demoerat, running on an anti-Klan platform, and Dr. Ge republican, almost overshadow terest in the national rexas. James I band of the former orge in in hus: contest Ierguson democratic candidate governor and barred candidate by fmpeachment, con- ducted a speaking campaign for his after the supreme » was eligible to hold office Dr. Butte both elaim «lee the first ad- vanced by a republican gubernatorial Democrats contesting for congress two of the 18 districta. LaFollette king «q manags ns a stute court and tion such claim ever \as andidate. and republicans in a nre but supporters have N. W then republican en Murphy. today uietly his nesday socialist drawing ind Tndiana lis, Nov. 1.==The v was dominamg in the f state eared of the clief in civi a policy of making 10 their glous lbert Temor ing reference 1 stre ieney in governm A statewide | anned tonizht \anagers as a e ar ssIng ho t of ¢ by final fes will ering voters, republican 1 uth Bend, w Eident his final r. spective repn gubernatorial their trate in the ir A. F. Bentley, state ct dicts the party will poll Clyde A. Walb, republi Walter former pre vero ( Al address, B Me( Carlete nominees, 5 here Alf of the 1t tieke 1strial t fii te democratic nee toda ftain, confide the ing la majorit th th itlor es for hoth tickets and prognostic er T that 1 of the king the is party will lead in se s ninety-two cot \olvlhrnl States Nov. 1—TIn nt South € The o Atlanta, Ga., ern states ex J.ouislana, aes at the so-called democrati By dts will be south in ROGER Butte, | form or another in the election Contests for the United senate ure belng waged in in elght there are one or contested districts for representatives, and one Tuesday | States | five st mor publican tickets have been filed for offices in four states, Several elect fow state officers at state states time Tennessee than Only in are made other the Davis- Bryan clectors, vig {republi heen rously conducted for the icket Tenn also is In the midst of | an emphatic contest for governo¥, and house, 1. D. Tyson, democratic nomin is opposed by H. T Hean, The ruce for tweeg.Austin Peay, and T. I senate Lindsay, overnor 1s be- domocratie in- cumbent Pack, republi- wth Carolina will have a race it the democratic nominee nor, Angus W. MecLean, 15 op- Ly a opponent, M. Meeking, Senator . 3. seut is contested by A. A. and all con- two candi- 11 blican, ts have full democratie ite tickets, John heing the democratic against W, . ('Neal, republi- appear in three of districts. 188 has two op- on in Virginia, W. ind arrol} Riker, independent, Op- 1 to congressional the democrats in the sixth, ninth w Contests fou > of fith, seventh, distiiets, andidates, ma has contests in the first, , seventh and tenth con- « districts and Senator J. Reflin opposed for re- by Frank H. Lathrop, re- s held its state election Joseph T. 1 by Charles 1d all seven dem- lidates for congress have onents. tor William J n in Georgia, Harris has 1o ut republi- U are making the race for congress in the first and pinth M. P. 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