| Show NY BOURBONS VOTE IN PURGE Rep OConnor O'Connor Faces New Deal Enmity NEW YORK Sept 20 UP In P-In In a araw araw raw and wet primary day the Democrats Democrats Democrats Demo Demo- of New Yorks York's old district the district the Sixteenth congressional congressional district voted district voted today in the thelast thelast thelast last great party of President President President dent Roosevelt's thus far ful campaign to defeat certain Democratic members of congress This time the man the president had asked the party to turn down was Representative John J. J OConnor O'Connor OCon nor chairman of f the strategically Important house rules committee who also had entered the Republican can lists despite his long record as asa asa asa a Democrat OCo O'Connor's nors nor's Republican opponent was All Allen n W W. Dulles the choice of organization leaders In the Democratic primary OConnor O'Connor denounced b by Mr Roosevelt was opposed by by- James II IL Fay a deputy internal revenue collector selected eJ by the tle new dealers to tr try for fo the Tammany veterans veteran's political politic l scalp Fay In tn any event will contest in November since he has be been n given the American Labor party designation designation designation tion without The unfavorable ble weather brought downward revisions revision's of earlier estimates estimates estimates esti esti- mates of ot ota a re record Democratic vote In the city as a whole policemen policemen policemen police police- men were assigned to election duty State Attorney General John J J. J Bennett Jr designated 2500 special assistants assistants' to investigate and prosecute prosecute prosecute prose prose- cute complaints the chief city magistrate magistrate magistrate mag mag- istrate directed that all magistrates' magistrates courts remain open until the polls close t tonight night V v P I A A. projects were sere ordered closed in the afternoon to allow workers to vote ote The OConnor O'Connor race was the standout standout standout stand stand- out In lr the whole state although altogether there were more than contests involving among other things 43 3 house seats 11 of which were contested The OConnor O'Connor-Fay c campaign a amp m p a i g n closed last night with the same bitterness with which it had opened OConnor O'Connor in a speech accused the president of usurping the powers of ot congress in pledging recently to Canada te support of this country In the event of ot invasion of the Do Do- minion Fay charged that the congressman congress congress- man had Injected a religious issue Continued ld on pa e Column One 1 f I r f f iti t i f Nett ir I y II BOURBONS Pen Peep IN PURGE ced i t ti r i D aL thai Page One from Continued 1 m r to further his own ae aa campaign campal the ca mpa as 5 1 NEW ARK m N. N J J- Sept 20 MP UP- UP 1 of bad h handicap it l fast the he and a mild primary campaign for ford forted t nominations ot th ted led d States senate Ulle and Democratic leaders Lek publican today today to p poll ll a heavy vote as asi rove election I indication of November i eA I candidate L i i The l me e De Democratic I m II J J. Ely former W WP r A ado adr ad- ad o J r was unopposed for d nomination but the don tIon still hoped for an 5 Ive e e vote especially in the Hud- Hud ion n county stronghold of l Ia Mayor or orI I Y Hague of J Jersey Cit City Republicans their 1 l' l truce in Hudson threatened I 1 a last minute up shake-up of publican district election r H rs likewise sought a big statewide state state- wide di de total for the organization cante can- can OU late Iste te former Senator W. W Warrent Warren t 31 boar bour His opponents little littleTO own ours TO politically are C C. Dan CosT Cosof Cos- Cos lib T y of ot Jersey City and George O. O en of Trenton Sept 20 UP State Rh-State State s 's ted d national issues held equal Commence In n Wisconsin's primary tion today after a campaign of tory ry directed principally at Gov- Gov or r Philip La Follette head of the party and Senator F. F yan an Duffy Democrat Beat La Follette was the cam- cam cry of ot gubernatorial candi- candi tel centering about the hope of State Treasurer Robert K Jenry e tall to unite nite La Follette fon on oh by running on both Republican B d Democratic tickets The gov- gov or had a single opponent Glenn oner ner on the Progressive slate BOSTON Sept 20 UP More More I tb thin than n a million Massachusetts votee voters vot vot- ee ers today faced the task of choosing choosrI choos choos- rI 00 ing ml party nominees from a list cf candidates in a record- record breaking primary highlighted by a T itemise tense man four-man fight for the Democratic gubernatorial nomina- nomina tion intrastate disputes and an acrimonious acrimonious acri- acri exchange of personalities Of overshadowed national issues in the tU furious ous campaigning that sounded throughout the state into the early morning hours So heavy was the scramble of candidates for some of th the top offices that many experts d declined to risk predictions on the outcomes Ony Only the actual voting could set- set tl le the victory forecasts of the four of the Democratic nomina- nomina ioa on for governor They were Governor Governor Gov- Gov Charles F. F Hurley Lieutenant t Governor Francis E E. Kelly former met for Governor James M. M Curley and former former for for- mer U U. S. S Representative Richard 1 Russell i |