Show MAINE REMAINS IN IN G. G O. O P P. RANKS IN OFF YEAR OFF YEAR VOTING JI JI J It JI I t Governors 1 p- p 4 4 L e S e. t tk k 7 f 44 9 J RITCHIE OF MARYLAND nEasy Victor z I 1 HUNT T OF OF ARIZONA An Eighth Term u v V Voters Choose Candidates for National and Party Offices Offic s in 8 States Scattered Scattered Scattered Scat Scat- From Coast to Coast PORTLAND Me Sept 9 AP Maine P-Maine Maine stood fast in inthe inthe inthe the Republican Republica column today after its year off biennial election in which Representative Wallace H. H White Jr wh who has served the Second Maine Main congressional district for eleven ye years rs w was advanced to to th the seat in the United States s senate nate how now held by Senator Arthur R R. Gould Governor William Tudor Tudor G Gardiner er was named for a second second sec sec- sec ond and term and and- three Republican incumbents in congress find and nd Donald B B. B Partridge of Norway who c contested for fat Whites White's seat eat were elected r White roll rolled d up upa a majority o of over Frank H. H Haskell laskell Portland his his- Democratic Democrat opponent carrying each of the sixteen counties Gardner IW O two wo years years- ago swamped Edward C. C Mo- Mo Moran fan ran Roc Rockland land Democrat with an maj majority rity was able to poll b but t i over Moran yesterday esterday It was vas the smallest majority for a Republican governor since 19 1918 t 8 when Carl E. E n squeezed ahead o of Bertrand Be G G. Mcintyre wit with II ct 1 years ago Gardiner carried all Yesterday he l lost st n. n o Morans lope home county nd Penobscot In Jn the Cumberland county which in Sn 1928 e gave him a bare a majority i imus mus d a bare 1000 more mON than Moran gathered and Yo York k which g gave Ve him a a. major majority majority- ty in th the tho previous h hadJes J th atu oven ove Moran Other which gave him from Croni torn 2000 to advantage over Moran oran ln in 1928 gave him a bare majority ma ma- this year VOTE VOTE- VERY VERY- SMALL The Thc vote totaled the t e smallest since 1920 when when- women were granted suffrage and compared com corn pared to a a. total total total-of of t two cars ago aso f In the congressional contests Representatives Carroll CarolI L I of 4 Portland John Jolln E. E elson of ot A Au Au Augusta g gusta s and i 1 d F. F Snow of gor gar defeated Thomas ff P T o of D of ot East Hast port port and and Clinton Clinton Clinton-C. nC C. C Ban n gor respectively Partridge in th the theS S Second cond from Albert Alber Albert AlbertB B BellveaU of or R Rumford to d d. d By y the Associated Press In eight states scattered from c coast to coast voters today choose choos party candidates for lor national and local of office fic primaries are to decide Who vho will represent nt Louisiana na and andS S South uth Carolina in the senate senateS Their Democratic nominations aro are equal equa to election Senate candidates are Me CC Continued nUnu d Iori on p page ge- ge 4 r 1 I In Maine IQ I Q- Q 4 WM T. T GARDINER A gd Av t 4 j F 4 4 I REP W. W H. H WHITE JR IR IRI I Another r f fM M MAINE REMAINS NS IN G G. O. O P P. RANKIN RANKS RANK IN OFF OFF YEAR E R. R VOTE Continued from p page pe e 1 1 1 to be chosen also Jn In Colorado Michigan and n d New Hampshire In Arizona and Vermont selections for tor or governor hold the tue 1 principal Int Interest r t while white in hi the state of ot Washington contests contest for tOL house seats eats head the thelIs lIs list Tomorrow Georgia Democrats will hold hOlda a Y and next week Massachusetts Ma e New York and Wis VI Wisconsin will wm stage staso tI a. a the last t l pre pre- r election contests contents cont ts p. p PRIMARY I ARV Absence Of ot contests contest within th the parties In Maryland l made yester yesterdays yesterday's d days day's 8 primary there largel for formality mality marked by the lightest vote I In years J k I. I I South Carolinas Carolina's contest Is a. a runoff run run- un- un off oft primary to decide between the thel l tes' tes hi in the August 26 polling polling- 1 Cole I L L. Blease lu necks Ao hold his senate enate seat neat at and James vames F. F Byrnes former is 18 seco second dU try to ou Ibra C C. C Blackwood and and Olin P. P J Johnson both of ot ar are seeking the governorship t Louisiana's 8 primary marks th the end of t a a. heated campaign In In which Governor Huey P. P Long sought nought the senate seat stat held for tor many years car by b Joseph E. E In Colorado five men are seeking senatorial nominations William V. V Hodges former treasurer tr of ot the Republican n national committee and George H. H Shaw former state chairman chair chair- man nan of ot the party are seeking the Republican nomination n while Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward P. P Costigan James Tames A. A Marsh Marshand and nd Morrison l are arc the them m candidate a f s Senat Senator to toJ r J James mes c Couzens zens Is Js seeking seek seek- lug ing in Michigan opposed op on 01 posed by Chase S S. S Osborn former governor Three Thre Republicans n con contest contest on- on test cst the gov governorship Now Hampshire's senator Keyes Is unopposed within withIn with with- in the party but two Democrats seek the tho right to oppose e him In Arizona George W W. P. P Hunt Hual campaigned against thre three opponents opponents for tor tho the Democratic nomination nomina tion for the this governorship an office he held heM almost continuously from admission of ot his state state- to tho the Union Tinion twenty years ears ago until 1928 John C. C Phillips Republican Incumbent who defeated him then Is unopposed un- un opposed within his party Three Republicans seek the Yermont Ver Ver- mont governorship go gov and In Washington Wash Wash- In ington three of ot the five o r representatives tives ives hare havo 1 primary opposition BALTIMORE Sept SOIl ft Il AP AP- AP Maryland's primary election el cUon pro- pro few upsets and f caused little incitement excitement yesterday but th the out- out conc assured spirited contests for forthe he the November cl election with pro pro- apparently destined ft to behe be bethe he the chief issue Four of tho six con congressmen were unopposed and the two with primary mary nary foes oc Vincent L. L In inho he tho Third district and Stephen W. W Yo in the fifth firth both Demo Demo- rats were easy winners on tho face facet if t returns e early rh today I elected In 1028 to r rep rep- present p- p resent csont a to district sometimes referred 10 o as tho the wettest In the United States defeated our Jour opponents Tn n 1328 1028 he Won from froni John Philip rIm 1111 and Hill Hili was without opposition lon ion for t e Republican nomination A. A engle Marine won on the Re- Re pUblican nomination In the First district will oppose T. T Alan Goldsborough In November Willam Wil- Wil lam lain P. P Colo Cob Jr won on tho the Demo Demo- nomination In the the- th Second onn and he the right to meet Representative Linwood inwood L. L Clark Representative en tivo J T Charl Linthi- Linthi j r i V. V I 1 r CUl cur cum Democrat t. t wa d' d in hj Inthe tho the Fourth Fouth Tho rhe R Republican candidate can cart didato t Is Js W W. 0 O. O Atwood David J r Lewis former r congressman congressman congress congress- m man n and former member of ot the tariff commission apparently was the winner over over Fuller Barnard Jr for tor the ute Democratic nomination In Inthe tho the Sixth district Representative Frederick N. N Zihlman Republican rt was unopposed The stateWide tickets headed by Governor Govern L' L Albert C. C Ritchie Democrat Demo Demo- rat crat and William F. F Broening Republican Re publican mayor of ot Baltimore were without primary opposition I I I SEA SEATTLE TLE Sept 0 9 AP AP Despite wet vet sentiment expressed recently oc b by byboth both bou the n fl Republican p n and Demo Democratic c cratic iati state Mate t te c conventions t ons Washing Washing- t ton D'S DS faced laced th the Voters in tO today's yS primary rl ary elections 1 on dry platforms but in Sn some in- in they they had d' candidates tes against them u C No seats seals were Involved j jIn 1 1 In n this election 1 In only a a. few foW few C cass cases were spirited campaigns made anda light vot vote was expected The polls close at 8 S o'clock P. P S. S T. T tonight i 1 In many instances nomination in inthe Inthe th the Republican primaries will amount mount to t election as Democrats have filed Wed for fori only a a. few offices C Tho The First congressional district I embracing Seattle and C County county saw tho th most spirited campaign cam with Ralph A A. Horr out outspoken out out-J spoken wet contesting for the RepUblican Republican Republican Re Re- publican nomination against John Jahn F. F Miller Incumbent who has the th backing of 0 the prohibition element Tho The winner will meet Charles G. G HeItner sole candidate for tor the C 5 Democratic nomination and anti anti- antiI I I prohibitionist In the Nav November fi- fi fic c nah nate I I r In the Second district Lindley Y II H. li Hadley Bellingham m Republican Incumbent had three opponents opponents- I Frank E. E Hammond Seattle a wets wet Payson Peterson Snohomish former Carmer state legislator and A. A A C C. C ards Everett Representative e Albert Johnson of at Hoquiam chairman chairman chair chair- chairman I man of the hous immigration committee com corn cornI I C was opposed for tho the Republican heart lican nomination by Mark Bartlett Olympia O O. M. M Nelson John T. T McCutcheon and Chester Biesen Rainier NoD No D Democrats filed In lri either Ither th the Sec Sec- Second Second ond or Third district Representative John W. W Summers Walla Walia Walla Wahia Republican was as the tho Only candidate in the Fourth dIS c dis C Sam B. B Hill lUll Democratic incumbent bent ran unopposed for tor the nomInation nomination nom norn- In tho tilo Fifth district while T. T W. W Symons and J Loyal Lo AdkIson Adkison son both ot of Spokane sought the Republican nomination C Cs s r F |