Show n. n n I MINNESOTA VOTE SHOWS S NONPARTISAN ARTISAN ELEMENT IS STRONG St. St Paul June Tune Two 21 21 Two candidates one Indorsed b by the national nonpartisan nonpartisan nonpar- nonpar league led the field for tor the Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican gubernatorial nomination when returns on yesterdays yesterday's primary had been received earl early today from sixth one-sixth of or the state It became apparent that not until virtually complete returns had been received would tho the outstanding Issue of ot th the election be determined whether determined whether the Nonpartisan league sweeping down from North r Dakota Dakota would capture the tho Republican state ticket nominations J. J A. A O. O Preus indorsed for tor the nomInation nomination nomination nom nom- by the tho statewide party part elimination elimination nation convention In May ay and now state elate auditor had a a. lead of oC more moro than votes OleS over o Dr Henrik Nonpartisan league choice in the Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican gubernatorial gUb contest when precincts out of or 31 5 in the state had hud been heard from Parkhurst Leads i i in Maine l Primary Augusta Maine June 21 Frederick Fre Frederick H. H Parkhurst was leading in tho the early returns for the tho Republican nomination for governor in tho the state primaries to to- to day John P. P D was waa second and Got Gov Carl Milliken third Louis A. A Jack fourth candidate was far Car behind behind be bo- hind For the Republican nomination for tor Congress in the First district the only onty one in which there thoro was a a. con contest est early returns showed J. J W. W Simpson leading closely followed b by C. C L. L Beedy need |