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P May Win Vin Six New Seats in in the Senate in November Democrats Three I By RODNEY DUTCHER WASHINGTON NEA NEA The The November November No No- vember elections besides choosing the tile next president will vili determine the tile complexion of the Seventy first congress The Republicans hope to increase their present bare major ity in the thc senate and are especially lly confident of retaining or increasing their large mar margin ln in the tile house In a presidential year the tile national ticket often carries to victory some members of congress who are later defeated in an off y year ar At the tile moment the Republicans I would seem to have a chance to unseat unseat unseat un un- un- un seat about about- six Democratic senators and the tho Democrats only two or or three Republican senators Theother The Theother Theother other seats are certain or at least reasonably sure to be retained Nominations will be made by primaries maries manes and state conventions from now no until the tIle senatorial primaries in Massachusetts and New York on May IS 18 I A recent unconfirmed rumor is that Mayor Jimmy Walker Valker of at N New w York YOlk plans PallS to take the tile Democratic nomination away from Senator Copeland That will be decided by the tue Smith strategists however Copeland isn't popular with Tam Tarn Tammany Tammany many but it may be deemed wise to retain him Unless knifed by his Republican enemies Otis Glenn Genn the tIle Deneen candidate who recently beat the theo o ousted sted Frank Smith In Illinois presumably presumably pre pre- will win win the tile seat scat the tile s senate sell sen- nate n- n ate wouldn't let Smith hay have Senator Sena Sena- tor toe I lowell of Nebraska another Republican recently should have an easy victory victor Bruce of Maryland l will be nominated nominated nomi nomi- by the Democrats but will have Ilave a formidable Republican op opponent opponent op- op in November In Ip Indiana where the tIle issue of ot 01 rages Senator Arthur Robinson is likely to defeat a divided opposition vote for Cor Attorney Genera and Judge Judg Solon J J. J Carter CarleI but the Dem Deni- Democrats Democrats are confident tf f beating heating him I with Albert Stump who came withIn with with- in a a. few thousand votes of beating Senator Watson In 1926 and is now the th strongest candidate for r nomi nomi- nation Edwards New Jersey D Democrat has baa no no opposition in his own party but will fight right for election with one of eight Republican candidates who include former Governor Stokes National Committeeman Hamilton Kean Jean and former Senator hUys huysen n. n S S S SIn In Maine 1 Senator Frederick Hale has s serious primary opposition In Governor Brewster and the winner will carry the election The Minnesota situation is not yet clear but Senator but Senator Henrik Ship Ship- stead's most formidable threat disappeared dis lis- appeared when Governor Christian Christian- sen decided not to go after the R Republican Re ne- publican nomination Senator Frazier of North Dakota has has- hasa a primary opponent in III former Governor R. R A A. A Nestos C. C P. P Stone has Ilas also launched a wet candida candidacy C which can hardly win out but may af affect a- a feet the Nestos Frazier fight Frazier Frazier Frazier Fra Fra- zier is now the tile favorite Mayfield of Texas is fighting for his seat with several other oilIer Democrats Demo Demo- Including Congressman man Blanton Blanton Blan- Blan ton Ion and Connally and Mrs Minnie dinnie FishIer Fisher Cunningham He Tie is likely to be he one of the twe two candidates candidate to figure figuro re in the deciding runoff primary mary McKellar of Tennessee Is defendIng defending defend defend- ing in himself against Congressman Finis J J. J Garrelt Democratic floor leader in the house houlle Fess of at Ohio may capture the Ohio Republican machine as ag a re result re- re 8 suIt sult lt of the death of Senator Willis in which case his reelection Is a n probability The Tile newly appointed Senator Locher will have to defend his Ills barely warmed seat against another another another an an- other Republican Senator Vanden- Vanden berg of Michigan also faces a possible possible pos pos- sible fight for nomination hut but otherwise oth should beat bent the tile Democratic oUt oUt-I tic nominee Democratic National Committeeman William A. A Comstock Corn Com 1 stock may oppose him La Follette doubtless will be opposed op op- posed by a more Conservative Republican Re- Re Re TIe- publican in Wisconsin but his recent re recent recent re- re cent victory in the presidential prImary primary mary indicates Ma 1115 and reelection Barring an Upheaval phen l Reed need of Penns Pennsylvania will wiil be reelected Selected by bythe bythe bythe I the Republicans The Tile other PennI Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Penn Penn- sylvania seat is in doubt pending I the tile decision in the Vare- Vare Vare election contest Democrats have some hope that Wilson Vilson may be sea seated ted Former Senator Miles Poindexter of Washington is fighting with Judge Kenneth Mackintosh for the tile privilege of trying to beat Senator Dill Democrat t. t Some reports are that Poindexter who has been ambassador ambassador ambassador am am- to Peru since his defeat several years ago has been unable to reassemble his old organization Massachusetts Republicans are looking for fora a man manto to beat Senator C Walsh It It Is Iff reported that Chairman Chair Chair- man Butler of or the tile TI Republican na national national na- na committee wants the tile job Walsh Is confident of beating him him Wheeler of at Montana faces a strenuous fight in both the ille Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic primary and the tile election I. I S. S V. V Stewart Montana's war governor gov gov governor is after the tile Democratic nomInation nomination nom norn and former former- Senator am and Governor Joseph M. M Dixon is expected ex ex cx expected to be the Republican nomInee nom nom- inee Oth Other r senators up for reelection 1 are generally expected to be returned returned re re turned |