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Show Parties Display Lively Ip rarest Thronout U. S. Governor Hunt of Arizona Wins Nomination; Nomina-tion; G. 0. P. Majority In Maine Continues to Mount 0 PHOENIX, Ariz,, Sept 12 (UP) Nomination of Governor George W. P. Hunt on the Democratic ticket for a seventh term was virtually assured today on the basis of late, returns in the Arizona state primary pri-mary election. Incomplete tabulations at an early hour today gave Hunt almost a three to one lead over his Democratic Demo-cratic opponent, Secretary of State James H. Kerby. v John C. Philipps, candidate for the Republican nomination, led by a substantial margin the nearest of his two rivals, Celora M. Stoddard and John H. Udall. PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 12 (UP) The Republican majority in Maine's "barometric" state election neared the 85,000 mark as late returns re-turns from Monday's balloting filtered fil-tered in today. With 616 put of 633 precincts accounted ac-counted for, William Tudor Gardiner, Gardi-ner, Republican; who had a margin of 84,891 votes over Edward C. Mo-ran, Mo-ran, Jr., Democrat, in the gubernatorial guberna-torial race. DENVER, Colo., Sept. 12 (UPW With approximately half of the to tal votes cast in yesterday's stat. primary counted, William L. Boat-right Boat-right today practically was npsurod of the Republican nomlnntlnn foi governor of Colorado. He had -i majority of almost two to one over Clarence P. Dodge, Colorado Springs. CONCORD, N. H., Sept. 12 (UP) Despite support of Governor Huntley N. Spaulding, U. S. Senator George H. Moses and other "old guard" Republicans. Ora A Prtwn was defeated hv Charles W. Toh.-v for the Republican Rruhernntni ;,,! nomination in yesterday's prinw. reelection. re-election. SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 12 (UP) The defeat for renomtnation of Congressman Abert Johnson, chairman chair-man of the houBe immigration committee, com-mittee, and father of the Immirrro-tion Immirrro-tion quota law, seomrd indirnt. v, in the far" of Info retip-np iY,m tin. Washington primary election today. Returns from 204 precincts out of 627 in the third congressional district dis-trict gave Homer T. Bone, Tacbma, 17,984, against Johnson's 11,081. Governor Roland Hartley was running ahead for the Republican renomination. |