Show I Idaho Democrat Leads Governorship Race BOISE Idaho Nov 6 AP Idaho AP-Idaho Idaho appeared Wednesday to have restored its state state administration to full Democratic control con con- tr after l-after after a lapse of two years years years-to to have given its four electoral votes to President Roosevelt but retained a Republican senator and c congressman These were indications in the steadily mounting totals from Tuesdays Tuesday's balloting which also returned Representative Compton I. I White Democrat to represent the First congressional district for fora a fifth consecutive term With a fourth of the precincts unreported Republican Governor C. C A. A bidding for a e. second second sec see ond term tenn trailed Mayor Chase A. A Clark o of Idaho Falls Demo Democratic nominee by more than 1300 votes Loses Early Lead Bottolfsen led Jed in early eady returns but Clark took over when northern northern north north- north north- em ern counties polled substantial Democratic majorities With pre precincts out a of reported Bottolfsen had Clark Also trailing was the only other Republican state executive officer officer officer Lieutenant Governor Donald S. S Whitehead Returns from precincts gave him votes to i for Democrat Charles C C. C Gossett a former lormer lieutenant gov gov- Idaho got in the Wendell Willkie Willkie Willkie Will Will- kie column at the start but shifted shifted shift shift- ed to Roosevelt midway in the counting In precincts Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt had votes to for Willkie Thomas Forges Ahead Senator John Thomas Republican Republican Republican lican appointed to succeed the late William E. E Borah apparently retained the seat piling up vot votES voters s in precincts to for Democrat Glen H. H Taylor Talor Representative Henry C. C Dworshak Dworshak Dworshak Dwor- Dwor shak Republican likewise held helda a lead over Democrat Ira H. H Masters Masters Masters Mas Mas- in the Second congressional district to with precincts out of reported Representative White Democrat Democrat Demo Demo- Democrat crat retained his First district congressional seat Returns from out of precincts gave him votes to for Republican Republican Republican lican Edward Gaffney Right down the line Democrats were in the forefront for all state executive offices apparently regaining re regaining regaining re- re gaining the complete control they held from 1932 to 1938 For the secretary of state state state auditor state treasurer and mine inspector it meant reelection The incumbent attorney general and superintendent of public instruction instruction instruction tion did not seek the posts again With returns return from precincts the vote Wa was Secretary of state George George H ii Curtis Curti ID D James Keating R it 61 State auditor Calvin I E. E Wright 0 D J g 77 Thorns Thomas Rod Rodgers r s R R 6 55 State Stale treasurer treasurer Myrtle Myrtle P. P 0 D Lela Lets D. D Painter PIner R Attorney general Bert general Bert H. H Miller D Z Reed Millar R it RJ State superintendent of public lIon tion C. C. C 5 E. E Roberts 0 D Mrs Mu Myrtle Wicks Davis R Mine Stint Inspector Arthur inspector Arthur Campbell Cmpbell ID D Stewart Campbell R It 5 CI Partial returns return s indicated m J three pe lIonal amendments amendment were approved hut voters voter apparently defeated two measures intended to restrict liquor con |