Show Idaho s I Election 1 f Follows National Trend l J BOISE Nov 3 r kP Idaho UP-Idaho Idaho joined with other parts of ot the nation incon in con confounding the pol pollsters in Tues Tues- slays days I f Rated by the polls as in the bag for tor Republican presidential candid candidate candidate candi candi- d date te Thomas E E. E Dewey Idaho tent lent nt his Democratic opponent President Truman out in front by b beter ter than votes on the basis of of incomplete and unofficial re re- re- re turns I I jAt At the same point Republican I Senator H Hen Henry e n r y C. C Dworshak trailed s state t tat a t e supreme court I Justice ustice stice Be pert Bert t H H. Miller Democrat In Ui a a. bid for reelection 20 Report I Returns from of Idaho's gave f Truman I Dewey I Henry A. A Wallace Progressive 1025 Dworshak Miller iller John Derr Progressive 2106 Democrats a and n d Republicans split the v. v winners in m the two congressional congressional con con- gressional districts 1 J Republican Abe McGregor Goff his defeat by Compton I. I White Democrat in the first con con- district Asael Lyman conceded year old newcomer sis aig is defeat by John Sanborn lagerman flagerman Republican Republic n seeking reelection on to a second term Unofficial Returns t Unofficial returns from rom 3 11 of the Jie First district precincts tave a ve White Goff Thomas B. B Wood Progressive 1744 f fin In the Second district unofficial returns turns from of oC precincts rave pave ave Sanborn Lyman j C C. W W. Babe D Dill ll Progressive to 10 count The The re-match re in the first congressional con con- gressional district re er reversed revered ed the f score ore of two years ago when Goff White by White previously served seven terms in she me house starting w with lh the Democratic landslide of oC 1932 also was was a return enga engagement engage engage- e- e nent ment between Dworshak and Miler Mil- Mil ir er r. r Dworshak defeated M Miller or or the Second district i ional nal seat scat in 1938 There was little likelihood that would top its record vote of in the thc Roosevelt Roosevelt- Roosevelt Wilkie of 1940 with indications inting to a total of less than I Js Moves Mo to Front Miller n and Dworshak swapped die e J lead arl with almost every j jon n until the early morning hours houis hen the year old supreme urt justice moved out in front VAs JAs President Truman and M Miller started parted to move mo ahead Demo- Demo j tic State Chairman Ed P P. I rennan said saidI I I told them they have to count tt iem m and Im I'm still making them pun punt t. t d Dworshak piled up margins ina in Via tda a Twin Falls and Can Canyon ron count coun- coun rles t es 4 ir Miller ller moved out in m front font in I Kootenai Shoshone Nez Lewis Idaho and Blaine Blame I bounties unties he Dewe Truman Dewey Truman vote was vided along much the same lines f those in the senatorial contest Goff off failed to gain gam the same i. i I rge majorities of two years ago E Canyon Payette and Latah P unties as White carried most of off ofle f le e 19 counties in the district i f Congratulates White I In extending congratulations to hite Goff a veteran of the two wars said UHf II I extend my congratulations j rid d 1 best wishes to Compton I. I hite In relinquishing the honor d responsibility which has been beene J Ine e in representing the fine ople of the First district of kho aho ho I wish him every success u the former glider troops troop- troop s D who spent seven months in a arman od 1 prison camp said in conn con- con I. I n ding Sanborn's election t I My opponent seems to have the thet ti of the people and I ex- ex t id d to him my congratulations d best wishes on winning re re- re cUon t i jj First rat unofficial returns Indi Indi- 4 ed ted some favor for the two con- con ed ea amendments which 3 lra flurries flumes of comment in iii ili M t closing days of or the campaign icE ic Die e a vote in of prec i ve ye 1 For elimination of oC the count county tool superintendent as an elec- elec kIa d e officer S J R 5 yes es m for eliminating the py of the state f dant of public instruction I JR 6 Yes No eP IP s Y W 1 i wJ I IF F x J. J I 11 Y s 5 r d t I ry Walter K H. Granger Congressman man wins his fifth term tenn from the First Uta Utah district tI V I Re a Beck Bo Bosone one 1 Wins in ins o cr G GOP 0 P to I become Utah's first woman congressman |