Show I. I 8 STATES VOTE SEPTEMBER 11 1 1 Two Conventions Also Will Make Nominations for Congress BT By Associated Press The second Tuesday of September the the will will be a political siz siz- z ier Many opinions will be expressed b by y party leaders then as to what the Maine election o of Monday September 1 10 0 portends as to io elections in m the 47 o other ther states slates November 6 Possibly the Maine results and interpretations interpretations in ln t thereof w will overshadow t the he actual voting of September 11 O On n that day primaries in eight states a and nd conventions in two will wUl make n nominations for congress Particular l lar ar attention will be devoted to a fight ight f between Senator Huey Long a and nd Mayor Walmsley of New Orleans o over ver control of the New Orleans dele delegation delegation g gation to the house Primaries and conventions on Sep Sep- t ember 11 follow fonow tf Arizona In Arizona In a primary Senator Henry F. F Ashurst has four opponents f for or the Democratic nomination Mrs I Isabella sabella Greenway Democrat the s states state's one representative is opposed by Frank Hilgeman farmer Colorado Miss Colorado Miss Josephine Roche s social ocial worker and coal mine owner si i is s running for tor the Democratic c nomination nomi nation for governor against Edwin C. C J Johnson the incumbent The states state's f four our representatives Democrats are unopposed for Connecticut Connecticut Republican Republican conven tion ion will Senator Frederic Fred e eric ric C. C Walcott and md also will choose a candidate for governor Delaware Democratic Delaware Democratic convention will select an opponent for Senator J Ja John ohn G. G Townsend Jr Republican a already by convention Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana-In In New Orleans S Sena Sena- na t tor or Hucy Huey Long and Mayor T. T Semmes Walmsley have rival candidates for lor t two wo of the states state's eight seats in the in-the h no house ouse use the Democratic nominations the b being eing equivalent to election Michigan Michigan Primary Senator Ar t thur hur H. H Republican is unopposed for The Thel Democratic nomination is sought by byl Frank A. A PIcard Alva M. M t Cummins Claude S. S Carney and Ray HaS D. D S der New Hampshire The Hampshire The states state's two representatives have opposition In a primary Charles H. H Tobey Republican can being opposed by Edward D. D Toland To To- land master of St. St Pauls Paul's school and William N. N Rogers Democrat by Timothy F. F OConnor South Carolina Runoff Carolina Runoff of August 28 primary with Cole L. L Blease and Olin D. D Johnston contesting the Dem nomination for tor governor Vermont Vermont Primary Primary will decide R Republican Re publican nomination for senator between be be- t tween Senator Warren R. R Austin and Harr Harry B B. B Amey Arney former federal dis t attorney Fred C. C Martin Marlin col l lector ector of r internal an i inal nal Roosevelt man man is un unopposed for lor the Democratic nomination Washington Washington Senator Clarence C C. Dill Democrat is retiring and the nomina nomination lion is sought in a primary by seven cven men |