Show I I C COLORADO l AO SAFE i IN RANKS nANK OF f J I II I PI I I I o DENVER Nov ov 3 Indications early today were that Colorado Nonpartisan I league followers were ere beaten In their I effort to gain control of the state government gOVernment government gov gOV- through the Democratic ticket In yesterdays yesterday's election With more than thana a fourth of the state reported Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Shoup Republican had a 2 to 1 I lead over James M M. Collins Democrat Democrat- Nonpartisan candidate for tor Democrat I governor The ratio of Hardings Harding's plurality over Cox was v nearly as great I Meager returns In the congressional contests Indicated the re-election re of I Congressmen Vaile Valle Timberlake and Hardy Republicans In the fourth district district dis dis- I Congressman Taylor Democrat I had a a. slight lead over Merle D D. Vincent Vincent Vincent Vin Vin- cent of Grand Junction Both Vincent Vin and Taylor failed to carry their home precincts Four hundred two precincts of the I 1483 in Colorado gave Cox Harding Three hundred ninety-eight ninety precincts I i ifor Ifor for governor gave Collins D. D 24 I 24 Shoup Shoup 24 1 In the congressional contests 78 of ot j I 2 2 precincts in the first district gave gave I millard D D. Vaile Valle R. R Seco Second d district 37 31 of precincts gave l Burris D D. Hardy R R. Fourth district 64 of precincts precincts precincts pre pre- gave Taylor D. D Vincent R R. I |