Show wI C N- N NIN IN PICK t Lw W I NAT R T TODAY nA Lenroot or Davies Will Win Said With I Berger Getting Vote of Disloyal Element By ny Associated d Press 1 MILWAUKEE April 1 Showers a according cording to the weather man may nur may tye le looked for tomorrow when Wisconsin voters go to the polls polIs thc in momentous special senatorial cJ I In the tho closing da daya o of the campaign Republicans with C Congressman Irvine L. L Lenroot as their candidate and the tho Democrats led by Joseph seph h E. E Davies predicted that the tho f disloyal vote would go to Victor Jt ET Berger the tho Socialist Socialist So So- candidate anH anE even to admit that not a all of the 1 Berger vote ote could be counted as pro rma as the party had attained notable strength In Inthe Inthe inthe the state before broke out in 1914 Whatever Berger BerJer polls however however how how- ever above abye his norn normal l strength how I will willbo ihl bo be credited by Democrats Hs and Republicans to the German who ho cares more for his native than hi hi I coun court more mono for his molher r than titan his st st. stepmother as s it li pl phrased PRESIDENT DAVEST AV t ot mr 1 11 Ins his is o fo not nor attacked the loyalty of or the Democrats nor have havo the latter s seriously attacked that of ofIr Mr Ir Lenroot although he has hasben been ben called upon to defend his attitude before bore America entered the war Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Reeds Reed's assertion that I Ignoring noling Berger a loyal Joyal man was bound to be elected whoever hoeve won apparently has been quite generally accepted b by the voters oters Mr Ir Davies considered It his greatest advantage that In these da days daj's s 's when it Is necessary to to give the president president president dent solid backing the president has asked aske Wisconsin to elect him ELECTION LOYAL T TEST Tho The election has been Incessantly referred to as a n. test o of the loyalty of oC the state but Wisconsin politicians and citizens generally are ins insisting is tinS tinS' that the pro-German pro vote will bo be found In the Berger er column and nowhere else and assert that tho the nation which hns has displayed so much interest In the I campaign can best approximate the so called disloyal vote by an analysis of oC the tho ballots cost for fOI Berger who I stands on a n. platform which demands the Immediate withdrawal o of our troops from France Franco an and is said b by his opponents to hold a Bolshevik view of oC bringing about a general peace Both Lenroot and Davies have declared for or the prosecution of or tho the war to p peace ace l by lW victory and unwavering support of oC the pre president CoOn Co- Co OLD FEUDS MAY COUNT On the surface sat the foregoing represent represent represent sent the Issues Un Underneath l however there is said to remain the silent af aftermath at- at of ancient political feuds of ot I many varieties and lines hues and ami possibly some rancor over the recent Republican Jean lican primaries at which Lenroot won by 2100 JOO over o Jam James Thompson tho the the tho can candidate of oC Senator La Follette The rue latter recently gave O Lenroot an anI endorsement which tho Lenroot leaders leaders lead lead- I ers rs admit displayed little enthusiasm They believe bellve nevertheless than the La LaFollette Foll Follette Republicans will stay tay with the patty ticket tomorrow Much Mitch of or the Davies les Con confidence comes from Crom th the h ho- ho hoI I lief that as Republicans made tho the election of the late Senator Rusting possible so 10 th they will viiI return n a Dt Dent Donn 1 crat this time limo to fill the vacancy made mado b by death While tho the Republicans predict a total yO vote voto to of or more tomorrow the Democrats predict J OOOO and their claim of ot success f is based partly on the tho po possibIlitieS of or the smaller so vot vote I e. e j i Mr Ir Lenroot spoke at Baraboo to tonIght tonight to- to to-I to ni night ht and will vote otc at his home in I Superior tomorrow Mr Mi Do Davies vies who I votes ote at Madison i a addressed a a. meeting hero tonight Tho The poll generally open at nt 6 C a. a in m and In some places do not dose close until S p. p in rn Voting is b by ballot which will retard th the count |