Show ELECTION RESULTS Governor Allen of Kansas Triumphs Over Labor I Opposition j Beer Advocate Wins in Virginia i. i I Gore Far Behind in in Oklahoma A I I A TOPEKA Kan Aug 4 4 Governor f J. J Allen and antI United States States Senator Charles Curtis had over their opponents Cor tor or on the tho Republican ticket in tho the statewide primaries maries marlos Tn itt scattered returns returns' Dearly farl today First I returns from labor centers showed Allen hard hit by elements opposed to the tho Kans Kants s industrial court cort who threw their strength to G. G D now But nut the tho farmer vote went stron strong for tor Allen Anen many rural s sections dons dons' going I twenty to one for tor the governor I Ninety scattered precincts incomplete Incomplete in incomplete In- In complete and unofficial early tod today today to- to d day Y gave gavel Allen AUen and Snow Curtis and J. J A. A Edwards Edar Edwards Ed Ed- wards ar 1485 Attorney Hopkins Hopkin opposed b by by- labor and the Nonpartisan league developed developed developed devel devel- a two to jane lead seventy se precincts giving ln Hopkins 1808 and Rooney V So light tight was tho the Democratic vote veto that returns early carly toda today were not definite enough to give l c an any estimate of the tho strength of ot the four foul candidate for tor tho the nomination nomInation nomination nomina nomIna- tion for tOl governor o Former Governor George I H Hodges hedges was nominated for tor torI United States senator b by the I Democrats without opposition Gore Coro Lago in Oklahoma I OKLAHOMA IA CITY Okla Aug 4 United States 8 Senator T homas mas I P. P Gor Gorr was running far Car h behind I I Scott Ferris Democratic candidate candi- candi date a te for th the senatorial tomina 1 lIon on returns ns from r yesterdays yesterday's statewide primary ns as tabulated d I I here early earh today Latest available figures from 1 1138 t 38 precincts of ot the 2708 in the I state tate give the following vote vot Ferris Gore The senators senator's adherents n s predicted pre pre- I dieted his opponents opponent's jI would be Le cut sharply during th 01 he dB day b by rural returns I Scattered returns return from over the state and incomplete unofficial returns from Oklahoma county Oklahoma City CHy continued to show that Representative J J. J W. W Harrold of or the fifth district in the lead for tor the Republican nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion cion t for far r senator Beer Advocate Wins I NORFOLK Va Aug AuS' 4 State to Senator J. J T T. D Deal al of ot Norfolk was nominated for tor congress conre 5 In Ini Inthe inthe i the Second Virginia district in inI j i I today's coday's Democratic primaries s de- de Continued on page 3 I ELECTION ELECTION RESULTS j Continued from pagel I hatIng TV W. J. J l Kendrick of Suffolk Suffolk Suf Suf- folk yesterday b by more than 2000 votes ote During th the campaign n Deal announced that he was In favor of or light wines wine and amI beer while Kendrick advocated a strict en enforcement enforcement en- en of the act Missouri Results ST. ST LOUIS Mo Aug 4 ln In In- In unofficial returns from yesterdays yesterday's wide state primary election toa today Indicated victories for Cor the ibe league of ot na nations prohibition tion an and opponents of largo large presIdential presIdential presidential pres pres- campaign campal n expenditures Breckinridge Long who made madeth I th the race on a pro-league pro and law enforcement platform apparently Is la tho Democratic nominee for United States senator On the Republican lican side the probable out- out is doubtful as S Senator SelI Selden Selden Sel- Sel den en P. P Spencer ran strong In the I rural districts and Dwight F P. I Davis polled a largo large vote In some of the lar larger er cities Davis opposed opposed opposed op op- op- op posed prohibition and Senator Spencer vote voted for the act John M. M Atkinson and arid Arthur M. M lly Hyde c both drys appear lob to lo tobe tobo b bo be the tho Democratic an and Republican nominees respectively for gov go ov- ov Hyde was among those who demanded tho resignations of National Committeeman Jacob Cabler Babler I an and State Chairman W. W WL L i Cole Colo as a result of ot their conee- conee tb tio til with the Lowden and Harding funds respectively Congressman Cleveland A. A Newton W was 8 unopposed for fOl the Republican nomination for con con- gress In the tenth district Otto F. F Stifel won In the and Congressman L. L C. C Dyer in the tho twelfth Campbell Cummings apparently apparently ap ap- ap- ap won the Democratic nomination In the tenth Harry B Hawes an and Samuel Samu l Rosenfeld were unopposed In tho the eleventh ele and twelfth districts respectively For the first time in more than ten years the Republican organization in St. St Louis known as the machine was defeated in a contest contest contest con con- test for sheriff Charles E. E was nominated over John city committee chairman Twin Falls Fails Primary TWIN FALLS PALLS Idaho Aug AuE 4 With the tho defeat of oC Former Senator I. i J. J at yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yester ester days day's Republican primaries rles county county county coun coun- ty division plans suffered a se secre severe severe se- se vere cre setback Incomplete returns show Mr l was w defeated d for nomination l by y Senator J. J H. H Seaver to 1 L. L L. L Allen received votes otes supported supported supported sup sup- ported the plan to divide Twin Falls coUnty to give the west went en end to Buhl Buhi county with Buhl the scat seat Buhl Buhi with 40 votes cast went heavily for On the tho same ticket a bitter three three- cornered fight for as sheriff R. R E. E Sherman of Buhl Duhl received voles votes Herbert Lauterbaugh Lau Lau- of ot Twin Falls Fals 46 and Robert Redman Hedman of or Twin Falls Palls There were vere no senatorial or contests at tho Democratic Demo Demo- cratic primaries |