Show CHURCH l ISSUE INTO INJECTED I CHICAGO GO VOTE Ku Klux Klan and Roman 1 Catholic M Make k II for Excitement Participate pate in Slugging at l Polls Polin i- i CHICAGO CHICAGO X 3 BY A. A P. P r.- r. I The Tho cl city's s voters oters today select their mayor fP ferine he next four years I after a camp campaign marked b by a lack j of mud slinging from from the candidates candidates candidates candi candi- I dates Arthur Republican I standard beare and former postmaster postmaster postmaster post post- master Judge Judo maim E. E Dever Democrat nomi nominee ee and William A. A Cunnea socialist candidates Reports were Vere made made ade of minor disturbances dis ds- at th polls POlIs here t Complaints o and two were received by bythe bythe bythe the sta states state's s 's attorney before before 10 a. a m. m but no serious lol l violence nce was re re- re ported k v. v Another complaint told of a charge by a Republican an of ballot of-ballot ballot box stuffing before polls opened at 6 a. a m. m s Apparently the majority of the local newspapers agreed aID that citizens citizens citi cUI- zens zens' of Chicago would be assured and efficient administration in the election of ot either Lu Lueder der or Judge I Dever The publications did not I concede Cunnea a chance at the mayoralty t RELIGION INJECTED I The Tho last days day's campaigning brought tho the rell religious lous tissue issue the Democrats conne connecting ting th Ku Klux Klan with the R campaign and some somo of Mr lr LeuderS boosters it was charged stressing the fact that Judge Dever is a member of the Roman noman Catholic church I The socialist campaign bas has been unusual and according t to mem mern- bers of that p party established a I I precedent for political parties partie 13 bYI by by- charging an admission fee of t f 25 II f cents to all aU of it Us its political ga gather gather- herRIVAL her her- lags Ings t RIVAL CLAIMS Homer K Galpin can chairman claimed Lueder woul be elected by to v tea tes while Martin J. J OBrIen O'BrIen spokes poke an anfor an anfor for Judge r tollo ers as as- ls l's th the would Judges ld b be b el elected by a plurality of to The state congressman n James Jame R. R Manns Mann's seat in t the e second Illinois ds district also will be filled tod today tody y The two major party candidates es were Morton D. D Hull Republican former state senator and Barratt OHara O'Hara Democrat former lieutenant lieutenant lieuten lieuten- ant governor H I I REPUBLICANS REPUBLIC NS SWING I BACK INTO LINE 1 1 D DETROIT TROIT Mich April 3 R Republican Re- Re publican vot voters rs of Michigan swung back into line Burt Eurt D. D Cady chairman of ot the tho state Republican Re publican central committee committee de declared dared today In discussing yester yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's days day's election In which the entire Republican ticket of minor state officers was victorious Last November the Democrats were able to elect Woodbridge N. N Ferris to the United States sen senate te Ferris was the first Democrat sent to the senate from Michigan l n since the tho Civil war While Democrats found some en encouragement encouragement encouragement en- en in the election of Frank E. E Doremus former congressman congressman con con- gressman ressman as mayor of Detroit th the Republicans pointed out that th the mayoralty election was nonpartisan san and that thal Doremus always a strong candidate here had been virtually conceded the office Doremus Doremus Doremus Do Do- remus won over James W W. Inches former police pollee commissioner by about two votes to one f The Republican candidates for forstate forstate forstate state offices early today continued to lead their Democratic opponents opponent by approximately three to one One of the Republicans elected to the circuit court bench In De Detroit Detroit troit was Vincent M. M r. r Brenn who retired l last month as con congressman ressman from the Thirteenth district DALLAS VOTES UPON I CHARTER AMENDMENTS DALLAS Tex April 3 Dallas Dalla Dallas property owners also were voting on seven proposed charter amen amend amendments i- i ments today These were for tor bond issues for tor increased increase water supply for schools school 1 for tor street improvements improvement to sewa sewage e dIsposal dis dig plant for tor sanitary 1 for tor new fire tire stations stations sta ala and for parks narks OKLAHOMA CITY HOLDS MUNICIPAL ELECTION OKLAHOMA IA CITY Ohm Okla AprIl 3 Oklahoma Cit City voters went tc the polls poll today to select a full fui municipal ticket O. O A. A Cargill Democratic candidate candidate candidate can can- for tor mayor mavor had the tho In Indorsement Indorse lorse ment of the Labor Farmer-Labor league In tho the primary primary- Republican candidates have appealed appealed ap pealed for Cor a nonpartisan vote tc defeat the Democrats I RETURNS GIVE DOREMUS MAYORALTY MAYORALTY IN DETROIT DETROIT Mich April t. t Frank E. E Doremus mus was waa swept fn ink Inte the mayoralty chair of ot Detroit election returns return showed today With all an but a few tew heard from J Doremus was leading hH hi opponent Dr James W W. form former r po police c commissioner b by t C majority h of C about 6 I OUTLAW DIES DIEn OF WOUNDS V Kan April S.- S. I Connor Conner noted lan Kansas saC ant Oklahoma oUtlaw died diM Ir in the he hospital hoe hos pital pita today from bullet bull wo wounds reI re re- I etI In an au att attempted pt robbery here her Match t. t 24 U. t. t I 4 rJ |