Show l LOCAL Al POLITICAL Al Ali i FIGHTS IN MASSE MASSI Fuller G. G O. O P. P Gaston Democrat Unopposed for Governor Nomina Nomina- BOSTO BOSTON Mass Sept 11 Ii AP AP- AP The major portion or of the primary Tote rote next Tuesday in President Coolidge's home state is expected to be drawn out only through purely purely purely pure pure- ly local contests Governor Alvan T. T Fuller seekIng seeking seeking seek seek- ing on the tho Republican ticket is unopposed as is the tire Democratic Democratic Democratic Dem Dem- candidate Colonel William A. A Gaston NO NO OPPONENTS Senator William M. M Butler Buller ap appointed appointed ap ap- pointed in InI I November 1924 to fill lIll out iut the term of ot the late Senator LodgE Is unopposed for Cor the Republican nomInationS nomination while DaId David Da Da- Da- Da Id vid I. I Walsh i is without an opponent opponent opponent nent on the Democratic ticket CREATES FLURRY Washington Cook candidate Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the Republican nomination to the I governors governor's council recen recently Uy created a flurry when he announced he would file independent papers in opposition to to- Senator Butler U His action will not affect the primary vote but will place his name on the ballot in the November r elec elec- tion WOMAN RUNNING Five contests for tor tire Ule congressi congressional congress congress- i ional nal nomination in the twelve districts districts districts dis dis- appear on the Republican ballot and seven on the Democratic Interest on the Republican side is centered in the fifth district where Mrs Edith Nourse Rogers widow of ot Representative John Jacob Rogen Rogers Rog flog ers en Is opposed for tOl b by John Bordman of or of Concord Mrs Rog Rogers rs was elected to fill out her ter husbands husband's term The chief chiet Democratic contest lies In Ii the twelfth district where Congressman Congressman Con Con- gressman James A. A Gallivan and andS S John W. W McCormack both of Boston Bos Bos- tt ton n are opponents opponent |