Show Senator Burke Loses o oIn I In Nebraska By Associated Press Senator Eo Edward vard R. R Burke Wednesday conc conceded ded the nomination nomi nomi- nation of Governor R R. R L. L Cochran in the Nebraska braska Democratic cratic senatorial race i Burke a attributed his his his' defeat In I large part to the farm farmand and labor I vote The farm groups evidently favor controlled production which I opposed opposed opposed op op- op- op posed he s said ld The labor JaDor vote seems to have gore gone against me particularly the railway la labor b o 0 r vote He lie said that after his term ends he plans to return to Omaha to resume his law practice Thomas E. E Dewey and Franklin D. D Roosevelt riveted by fresh triumphs triumphs triumphs tri tri- in the midwest farm belt Wednesday a leadership in th l JO 10 presidential races that chall challenged ged other contenders r rIn f In Ne Nebraska's ra l as a's Republica a r r. primary Dewey was run run- f r ih c I ning well well ell a ahead e dof of se Senator ator Arth Arthur Arthur r I just a week after an an easy eUf Wisconsin Victory over the Michigan senator Dewey plied piled up votes to I for Senator rg In 2033 precincts in Nebraska 1 President Roosevelt unopposed in inthe inthe i ithe the Democratic balloting had In Illinois Mr Roosevelt rolled up a 6 to 1 margin over the anti anti- third term candidacy of Vice President President Pres 1 dent Garner causing state Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic leaders to describe the vote as a demand for the presidents president's Dewey was unopposed iii Illinois Continued on en P ct Seven Column One wt L' L j F fSr OCHRAN AN BEATS j a SENATOR BURKE BURKE- i j From F Pare Fale One Oae Continued sis his supporters had hoped for a 1 big t turnout as a harbinger of strength in November 1 can P s running Roosevelt's total was r r I ill eu ahead of the he combined votes Cramer Garner and Dewey although for r New York p prosecutor was wasl the NeW In Ine ine with the president l I bout 1 even e areas e PS e II no Democratic Senator j Un lIn for the thee lefterY won 1 winder of th the term of the late e was Slattery Lewis J Nash Kelly-Nash-Horner the by b j which also supported r victorious over KB B. B Hersh Hershey Y Governor tenant arry Governor John fohn Stelle Governor eat gubernatorial J- J the Democratic o Republicans nominated I Wayland Br Brooks for senator l f I end IK Dwight H. H Green former fedI fed- fed Tel ri district at who prose- prose I Al AI Capone for governor jo 0 P P. victor IB In n Nebraska former Governor Weaver and Hugh Butler maha inaha grain man were running nick eck and neck for the Republican I nomination After traIling trail- trail il ing ne in early returns Butler pulled into nto to a a. lead at the quarter nark ark rk rA special congressional el election I h inthe the khe first Nebraska district re- re I suited in a Republican victory Hyde yde Sweet was chosen over Charles Charles' A A. Dafoe Democrat to 11 ish the term of the late Representative Rep Rep- r George Heinke lie lican ican an With less les than precincts to tobe tobe be heard from Terry Carpenter s colts Scotts Bluff 30 30 per month pen pen- tion sion on advocate had unofficial dal cial al ballots to former Governor Keith Nevilles Neville's s in 1847 of 2033 precincts in the Nebraska gubernatorial primary mary ary Dwight Griswold of Gordon was nominated by the Republicans He Hep p polled votes in n 1685 PJ panels pa pre- rinds nels for a safe lead Chairman Ditter Bitter R. R Pa of the theR R Republican publican congressional committee commit- commit t tee e promptly issued a statement i Washington tr saying The election of Hyde Sweet marks arks a new high in the Republican lican can victory tide of 1940 The Rep Republican Re- Re p publican vote increased from 47 per er c cent nt in 1937 to 57 per cent 40 0 |