| Show COLORADO VOTE STEAL CHARGED Cry of Fraud Raised As As Solon Ex Suddenly Surges Ah Ahead d. d in Race Raci I FIGURE IN PRIMARIES k j Senator Wesley L. L LJones Jones of WashIngton Wash Wash- Ington upper left author of the five and ton ten liquor law appears to have his cinched John N. N Barnett upper right is in his race for the Democratic senatorial nomination in Colorado Ills His forces have charred fraud Governor G. G W. W P of Arizona below appears to have lost his f fight for I. I U i st 4 S 5 4 4 2 4 I i i L 4 4 1 k MI fl Leader of Barnett Forces Force Avows Intent to Contest Adams dams Margins I BITTER BATTLE WAGED WAGE 1 it itI r I- I Most National Figu Figures es Sui Sut ur vive in 8 State State Primaries Primaries' u uBy P By CLYDE G S United Press Staff Correspondent DENVER S Sept t. t 14 The 14 The cry ot of of- f fr ud went up today as former S Senator Sena ator a- a tor Alva B. B Adams Pue Pueblo lp banker bankers lawyer d drew ew away to what appeared to be a safe sale margin of ot victory in his hI turbulent race with John Jolin t T. 1 Barnett Barneit Barnett Denver oil oU millionaire for kr the Colo- Colo Colorado ol rado Democratic senatorial nomina nomina- tion After the count se seesawed awed through the night when first a Barnett strong hold report then an Ad Adams bailiwick the piled up a lead of more than votes when the United Press tabulation of statewide returns reached 1221 pr precincts out out of of 1548 The vote was Adams Barnett In Pueblo A. A T. T Stewart an attorney ney who led the B Barnett rnett for forces es in Adams Adams' home city announced he would contest the count in four pre dads all but one of ot which went to to Adams Stewart charged that in the precinct Adams forces brought in a a. number of Mexicans and voted them illegally la Sin the f fourth precinct Stewart al alleged ale aI- the vote Ivi was s three to one c in fri ri favor of ot but was changed tot to pare par Barnetts advantage to I only 40 to votes He referred to precinct 19 19 known as Grove a Slovenian settlement settle settles rrt nl ment nt originally eon conceded ded a. a as k a strong Barnett Burnett sector S YO J National Figures Largely large Victorious ous Br Press Nearly complete returns fro fron yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yes yes- primaries primaries' i in eight stat states stes s. s showed toda today that despite unusually heavy voting most of the nationally known figures came caine through with fly lly- ing log colors As the final returns drifted in in Georgin Geor Gear gIn gla was voting to choose candidates for a number of offices with chief interest centered in the race between year old Governor Richard B. B Russell Russell Russell Rus Rus- sell Jr and Representative CharlesR Crisp for the Democratic senatorial nomination Among the well known candidates successful in yesterdays yesterday's voting were Senator Geor George e H. H Moses New Hampshire HampshIre Hamp Ramp shire Republican Senator Porter PorterDale Dale Vermont Republican and nd Senator Sena tor Ellison D. D Smith South Carolina Democrat Senator Wesley L. L Jones Washington Republican also ap appeared a winner Karl C. C Schuyler Denver attorney was outdistancing his opponent Nato to c. c Warren for the Republican sena senatorial tonal orial nomination from Colorado buthe but Democratic the he race was wu close Alva B. B Adams Pueblo banker held a nar nan over John T. T Barnett Bennett Denver Denver Den Den- ver r oilman m An exception to the general run of victories for incumbents was reported from rom Louisiana where Senator Edwin Edwin Ed win S. S Broussard two term veteran in in Washington was trailing his opponent opponent opponent nent for the Democratic nomination Representative John H H. Overton by bya a 1 wide margin Overton was supported support support- ed by Senator H Hucy Huy y P. P Long Senator Carl Hayden was ahead in his ils race for the Democratic nomination nomina nomina- tion ion in Arizona The states state's seven seven- time ime governor George W. W P. P Hunt was trailing however behind Dr B. B B. B a newcomer in Arizona politics A Acom comeback A.-comeback comeback back effort by two former Continued on In Pus Pate Three CRY OF FRAUD FRAUDIN IN COLO COLOR HEARD Continued from Pase Pue One Ond Republican representatives Louis C C. Cramton and Grant M. M Hudson In Michigan failed ailed Both are prohibition prohibition tion supporters Governor Wilbur M M. Brucker was was by the RepublIcans Republicans Republicans Re Re- publicans and William A. A Comstock was chosen by the Democrats to oppose op Ope oppose pose him I With half of the returns In in Governor Gover- Gover nor Roland F. F Hartley of Washington was running far behind Lieutenant G Governor vernor John A. A Gellatly Representative Representative Ralph Horr 1st was apparently defeated by theman theman the theman man he beat two years ago former Representative John F. F Miller L Late tc returns upset the lead of Representative Representative Rep Rep- Robert S. S Hall of the sixth Mississippi congressional district and he was was trailing his opponent for the Democratic nomination W. W M. M Colmer Col Col- Colmer mer in a runoff |