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Show BERGER HANGS HOPES ON PRIMARIES TODAY Bv I'alvorsiil Sitv;,-o. MILWAUKKE, Wis., Deo. ".Whether ".Wheth-er Victor L. JUtit, Socialist, l;:te!y expelled from the house of representatives, represen-tatives, will be teturneii to cor.eres: will (icpenil largely on the primary election elec-tion to be held tomorrow in the riftl coneri'ssional district of Wisconsin Bereer is opposed by Henry Brriens'ab fusionist candidate. No other candidates candi-dates are in the fi'ld. Tlo electiun will be held December 13. When Berber was expelled he rc turned to Mihvaukr.? end prepared ti CO before the people af;ain m a cr.ndi date. He was endorsed by the Milwau kee Socialists. The Democrats and Re publicans merged tl'ir forces nnd pave their combined support to Eodenstab, a Republican. Berber, in his campaign, announced he stood on everything he had said about the government and the war. In the cVction tomorrow it is expected Berber will poll the solid' Socialist vote I;i the last election ho received 17,-$23; 17,-$23; Stafford, Republican, 10,953, and Carey, Democrat, 12.2S8. .The Democrats Dem-ocrats and Republicans hop.? their combined com-bined vote will overcome the Socialist vote. . j |