Show t te Returns Show Increasing Gains for Fo Harding ing and Coolidge I Arizona II NIX Ariz Nov 3 With Witly re- re q received Deceived from of the pre- pre ts ln in the state this morning Re- Re can candidates for president ed States Sl senator and governor gO leI leading 1 ading ug candidates of other par- par he figures were For p president Ing Cox 3 29 for governor go j. j to Republican Simms o rat crat for senator Cameron Cameron Smith Democrat in in- in ent 2898 2598 li- li I California uc FRANCISCO Nov s. s Returns 3 Returns i IfE T 8 precincts out of or in Calia Cali- Cali 4 pa a give for president Cox ing ding Debs Wat I I I senator 1 r senator 2 2500 00 precincts ts give Phe- Phe Phe 1 s1 E Democrat l Re Re-I Re-I Re K Ken Kentucky y I K R Nova Nov ov 2 Governor it Kentucky by a majority n na led ed at Senator J. J W. W I ni 11 t was reelected b by a majority I m ed d at t Democrats gained of oC congress through the theS S s of or Ring King Swope in the eighth i i Jt t E i u b Ralph Gilbert j y usie C. C Sec Icy Republican state I r an refused to concede defeat of I 11 I. I K I Ernest Kniest nest for the United States i I i the vote ote from the big big- bigl t l ie lean ui incomplete j jI j I 5 t I Colorado lorado I YE I-YE VCR 1 Gov v. v 3 Returns Returns from 5 2 t in 11 Colorado this morning I Jo o 0 ro r Oliv OIl lr r Shoup i s i l GO O I votes o and his opponent M lit ollins Democrat fn tn II I i race If It Shoup houp mains main- main I i s this hi it vas was stated staled he will he-will will ih II slate siale t I ate by Two years years' houp carried the state staLe by little I tan votes voles j I H r. publicans have carried by byi byma rr ma J i ties nr ties the congressional dis- dis I n ni I r w I Ih li II c cn en 11 the second I t I s nr ra Taylor lor Democrat I tl I f h lead over load over his Republican i in n II o i 1 rc Vincent I Fon on Democrat elected in Den Den- I 1 i In III n 5 Ben E. E Lindsey Lindse who was I Iia ca t it fur for reelection as jt juvenile Ve ile 11 l' l Iowa MOINES lUl Ta la Nov oy 3 3 i c returns from 98 of the sties in hr Iowa today showed no noI noil il I change in the relative postS post S 'S pf t r Senator Harding for president pr r l' Cummins and Kendall for gov- gov r 1 n the Republican ticket estimated Senator Cum- Cum carry the state by at Kend Kendall ll would woul have a lead I figures at noon stood For precincts Harding or x United States precincts P Porter ui governor precincts Kendall ll 46 Herring Returns on S' S es s in conss con- con Iss ss ere slow in arriving but Re- Re lican leaders declared they heard disconcerting reports about any of of- tr congressional ca candidates S Returns available i indicated Cox cars car car- s but one Iowa county Davis With p precincts in this co county nt reported I had hafi a a. lead of votes totes over o Hard Hard- h heavy y Socialist st st. vote te oiled in to Scott coun county county- which witch indes inthe in in- des les the the city of Davenport In In this Debs ran within a few hundred SeF es Hof Cox while Harding led both OO odd votes captured one office that office that sheriff of Polk PoUt county Des Moines r ally complete returns show t l Democrat and former chaplain I. I lie he infant infantry infantry- leading P opponent by more than votes she 11 e state ae legislature will wn 1 be e more v ij Republican than for many ses- ses meager returns here here indicated Kansas K KANSAS S CITY Mo Nov XO 3 Four Four hundred thirty-eight thirty out of 2 2506 06 precincts precincts precincts pre pre- in Kansas gave ga Harding Cox Curtis Hodges 38 i 8 Allen Davis Louisiana NEW V ORLEANS Nov Kov 3 Senator 3 Senator Harding polled the unprecedented total of in the city of New Orleans with five of the precincts precincts' missing He Ha carried ten known country parishes apparently was an ari an easy victor in the third congre congressional district and and eight city precincts mostly in the uptown residence section g gave gave ve him majorities i Minnesota ST. ST.- PAUL Minn Nov 3 J J A. A O. O Republican has been elected governor of Minnesota returns early toda today indicated with a slight chance that Henrick Nonpartisan league might show show heavy heavy gains in the rural vote Andrew Vol Vol- stead congressman and author of the prohibition law was running the Rev O. O J. J Kvale for reelect reelection Kvale ran as an independent Missouri ST ST. LOU LOUIS IS Nov 1 3 n In 2403 precincts I out of in Missouri the vote yote for fur pr president gave p Harding Cox i For senator Spencer Republican 72 Long Democrat For governor H Hyde de Republican Atkinson Democrat T. T W. W of Warrentown Mo Republican today passed Champ Clark i Democrat former speaker of ot the house of representatives in ht the race for rep rep- reps representative i r from the ninth ai district The Tho count In t out of precincts pre pre- In the Ninth Missouri district today toda gave gave for for congressman Clark Democrat Republican Republic Republic- i 3 an I Maryland BALTIMORE Md Md- Nov Kov 3 Virtual S.-Virtual- Virtual Virtually ly y complete r returns turns from Maryland gaye gave Cox Harding Debs I. I Senate Senate Smith Democrat 16 yeller Weller Republican Only I twenty one one scattered precincts of the I I sn I were missing V I The Baltimore Sun Democratic to today today to- to day conceded con Senator John Walter WaUer rda Smiths Smith's defeat by 0 a E E. E Weller Republican Republican lican by or mor more V L' L I Michigan I DETROIT Mich lieh K Nov 3 Michigan 1 has defeated the proposed amendment i to the state constitution which would have forced all children between the I 3 ages es of 5 and 16 to attend public schools according to fairly complete reI re- re j I turns toda today The amendment was deI defeated de- de I b by a two to one vote ote I Alexander J. J Groesbeck Republican was elected governor I j The The congressional delegation will delegations will l probably be composed of o alp all all' Republicans cans caris ex except ept one which was waif in do doubt bt I today J I i M Montana t I I I 1 HELENA Mont iO Nov 3 S. S Montana in returns from of the st state slates te 1483 precincts pr gives Senator Harding a lead I of nearly nearl over Governor Cox The returns showed Harding 5 Cox X 2927 tC v Joseph M M. Dixon Republican and former former for- for mer United States senator j is le leading Wheeler his Democratic opponent Inthe in inthe inthe the gubernatorial race by approximately approximate approximate- ly votes otes Full returns from the rural districts however edly reduce Dixons Dixon's present lead lead considerably con con- Nevada Nevada I IRE RE RENO O. O Nev Nova Xo 3 1 For 3 For 01 the first first time in twelve years Nevada has Nevada has cast casta I 3 a majority vote yote for a Republican presidential presidential pres pres- 1 nominee On complete returns Cox has Harding It is be believed v d. d tho the state will give Harding a a I majority of at least For I United States senator Governor Oddie I Republican has lyas defeated Senator Henderson Henderson Hen Hen- derson dorson Democrat incumbent and Arentz Arentz Arentz Ar- Ar entz Republican has defeated Evans IEvans Democrat for rOl congressman New York NEW YORK Nov ov 3 Figures Figures for districts out of a total of in inthe inthe inthe the state gave for president Cox Hardin Harding r ThA The tP result nf oP New T 1 Toils Toil's thrilling gubernatorial 11 fight i r lies in the count of I f I upstate districts where the t tallying tallying tally tally- ing lUg was incomplete this afternoon r rI I New York City complete gave Miller I Republican Smith Democrat a lead of for Smith I Upstate Miller had up a tremendous tremendous tremendous tre tre- tre- tre plurality He had averaged approximately eighty votes to a precinct precinct pre pre- J better b than Smith N North ort Dakota FARGO FARao N. N D. D Nov 3 san I league ague headquarters today claimed the reelection bf of L Lynn nn J. J Frasier for tor governor for the third term The vote tabulated early today gave J J. M. M r. r OConnor O'Connor a lead of but few of the rural precincts where Nonpartisans sans are ore strongest had been heard from Fourteen precincts out put of 2091 give for president Harding 1250 Cox Debs 59 For United States senator thirteen precincts H H. H. H Perry Dem 1055 and Dr E. E F. F Ladd N. N P. P I Nebraska i I 1 Ii i OMAHA Neb 1 Nov No 3 1224 1224 pre pr precincts precincts pre pre- cinCh out of 1877 in Nebraska for pres j ident klent gave Harding Cox Cox- For governor go 1222 precincts gave gae Mc- Mc Morehead Democrat War Wary ln Independent ep t 89 0 New lieU Jersey I TRENTON TON N N. J. J Nov 3 By my the Ute i As-i As- As I j Press Press Press-By By majorities greater I than in an any national election since McKinley McKinley Mc- Mc Kinley in 1896 the Republican tickets i i of nation and state yesterday carried New Kew Jersey with Incomplete returns in indicating indicating in- in a plurality of a quarter mil lion votes for Harding ng I Out of t twelve elve congressional contests the Republicans won all aU but the fourth I and twelfth decisively In the fourth i the race is So o close that the thc result may I not be known until the last ballot is isi I i counted while in the twelfth Charles CharlesF F F. A. A OBrien O'Brien Democrat was elected by byI bya a 0 safe margin i I Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY Nova Nov ov 3 3 cal al and incomplete returns from 1115 precincts out of 2685 in Oklahoma compiled compiled compiled com com- piled at 1035 o'clock today gave for president Cox Harding or a majority of An early tabulation tabulation tabu tabu- lation of ot 1087 precincts gave Cox 97 91 Harding or a majority of For Senator Senator Ferris Ferris Democrat 92 Herreld HerreId Republican Ohio COLUMBUS Ohio Nov 3 The The noon I tabulation on the Ohio presidential vote yote showed Senator Hardin Harding r leading I II Governor Cox by 46 oh on returns I from precincts out of in the state stale The vote ote was Harding Cox Returns from precincts gave gave former formet Governor Willis a a. lead of 58 votes over W. W A. A Julian JuHan his Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- I cratic opponent for United States senator sen sen- ator The rhe vote was Willis Julian i The only Democrat of the twenty twenty- two congressmen who appeared certain of election was W. W G. G Pickrell in Coxs Cox's home district Oregon PORTLAND b. b Ore Nov 3 As As re rc turns turns' are slowly received h here herje re today Robert N. N Stanfield Republican continues continues con con- conI I I to increase his l lead ad over o Unit United d States Senator George J E. E Chamberlain Democrat Stanfield at 11 1130 30 o'clock had to Chamberlains Chamberlain's Oregon not only gave Senator Hard HardIng Harding Ing ing a a a handsome majority over Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Cox but will support him with witha a congressional delegation that is solidly Solidly solidly Sol sol- idly Republican I Due to the length of the ballot In Inthis Inthis Inthis I I this state returns are still meager but based on the early early- figures Hardings Harding's Hard Hard- I ling's Ings Ing's lead will likel likely approach 40 Inn I Congressman W W. C. C Hawley Rep was reelected in the First district with practically no opposition N N. J. J Sinnott Rep representative enta- enta tive from the Second district was an easy winner over James II H. Graham Dem Deny Congressman C. C N. N McArthur Rep has a fairly comfortable lead over Esther Esther Esther Es Es- ther Pohl Lovejoy Dem South Dakota SIOUX FALLS PALLS S S. S D. D Nov 3 3 Every Republican candidate on national national national na na- na- na and state tickets in South Dakota Da Da- kota lota is l leading at 1 30 o'clock this afternoon returns from precincts precinct's in thirty-seven thirty counties show Judge Williamson Republican candidate for congress in the Third district has 1720 votes to 1058 of Harry L. L Gandy Dem This is the one Republican whose election Democratic he headquarters tel'S here has not conceded Only twenty-nine twenty scattered precincts in the Third district have reported Tennessee NASHVILLE Tenn Nov Noy 3 R 3 Re Re Returns turns from fromn practically alt all over the 1 state today Indicated that Harding for tor president had carried Tennessee by approximately while AUTa Alf AU I Ta Taylor lor Republican candidate for gov governor governor gov IOV- was elected over o the incumbent A H. H Roberts Dem Dem by nearly 25 majority The Republicans claim that Tennes Tennes- Tennessee s- s see will elect at least f four ur congressmen congressmen congressmen congress congress- men men from the the state slate Texas DALLAS Tex lex N Nov 3 Intense Intense in interest interest in in- terest centered today In the congressional congressIonal congressional congress congress- ional race in the Fourteenth Texas district where on the face ace of unofficial unofficial unofficial returns from an estimated 50 per cent of the votes cast Harry M M. Wurzbach Rep was leading his Democratic opponent Carlos Bee Dee InI in incumbent In- In l I by more than 2000 Should Wurzbach maintain his lead It would bo be the first time in twenty-six twenty years that a Republican congressman has I been elected from southwest Texas The Democratic state ticket ac according to unofficial and incomplete returns made a clean sweep by majorities of about five to Lo one All Democratic congressmen also were elected except in the Fourteenth district SAN ANTONIO Te Tex Nov Re Rc I turns and estimates on the congressional congressional congressional congress congress- ional race raco In the thc Fourteenth district I at 1 p p. p m m. today gave ae Harry AT M. Wurz- Wurz 1 i Continued Continued on Vac Pace 12 12 t 1 LATE LATE RETURNS r 1 Continued from Crom page 3 b bath bach ch Rep mop a substantial lead over Carlos Dee Bee Dem Oem incumbent I I W Washington SEATTLE Wash Nov 3 Senator Senator Hardings Harding's lead in Washington neared I the mark when returns were I received from of the 2378 precincts I in the state The returns gave HardIng HardIng Hard Hard- Ing Cox Christensen 23 i I I Ii i United States Senator Wesley esley LI L. L I Jones Rep and the states state's five Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican members ember of ot the house hous of representatives representatives rep rep- were leading as were Governor L. L 1 F. F Hart lIart and otter members members mem mem- bers of ot the Republican state ticket Returns from precincts precincts' gave Hart Harta a lead of ot over Robert Bridges Labor Farmer-Labor for or governor W. W W. W Black Dlack Dem Oem was nas t third West Virginia CHARLESTON W. W Va Nov 3 Returns from districts out of 1858 8 8 In West Vest Virginia give Cox Harding For governor governor- t 24 2 Montgomery Morgan I Wisconsin MILWAUKEE Wis Wig Nov 3 vt 3 or I L L. Berger Derger veteran S Socialist leader leader as defeated for tor congressman from he Fifth Filth Wisconsin district ato to toto toto to unofficial incomplete returns tod today y These returns showed former Con Congressman gressman W W. H. H Stafford Statford Rep of Milwaukee leading Berger by hy 2000 I votes I Indications were that the entire con con- gressional dele delegation from Wisconsin will be Republican I Berger conceded his defeat James Blaine Rep supported by bythe bythe bythe the Nonpartisan element was elected governor of ot Wisconsin United States Senator Irvine Lenroot Bras as reelected Returns Return's from 1268 precincts out of ot 2425 in Wisconsin Wisconsin for president gave Hl Harding Cox Debs Returns from rom 1389 precincts precinct out of ot 2425 for United States senator gave Lenroot Rep I Dem Weber Socialist 33 Thompson Ind |