| Show t TWO STATES BLOW BELOW MASON MASO MID AND DIXON XO liNE REPUBLICAN l Tennessee Tenness ss e 1 and n l Oklahoma Break Democratic Tradition Tra Tra- Tradition Tradition Crest Grest of Republican Wave Ris Rising ng in Nation Late Show J as Reports 4 Additional Victories NEW YORK Nov 4 Warren Warren G G. Harding probably will hav have votes in the electoral college and James M. M Cox Returns from New Mexico this afternoon indicated tha that state was going into the Republican column which would give Harding a total of 37 states leaving Cox 11 states EW YORK Nov 4 Tennessee Tennessee has swu swung g into the swelling Re Republican Republican N NEW publican column shattering Democratic traditions of a solid South unofficial ci l but put nearly complete te returns from the Volunteer State show showed d early today r f Her shift from the Democratic ranks coupled with a similar upset in in O Oklahoma O-lahoma lahoma reported late last night assured Warren GU G. i Harding of 3 Q electo electoral al votes as as against definitely in in thIS the James M. M Cox column and left in III doubt by eighteen seats in the electoral college divided among Arizona 3 I Nevada 3 I New Mexico 1 o 3 and North Dakota 5 In all of these I states slates save New v Mexico Harding was wa I in m the lead on on available returns and ani even cven In New Mexico Republican n managers managers man man- agers egers were claiming a a. Harding pluralIty plurality plural plural- ity though available returns showed showed- s a Cp Cox ed 2 fJ JA i. i p TENNESSEE fENNESSEE IS REPUBLICAN Tennessee oa ott n th the face face of r returns turns tabulated by the Memphis r lal Appeal from three ninety-three of ninety five ve counties with fifty precincts missing gave Harding votes and arid Cox Cm a Harding plurality of Governor Roberts D Democrat was wa sw swept pt out ut on or l the Republican tide anc and Alf Air A A. T Taylor candidate for governor against his brother in ii in 1886 was elected The R Republican n congressional sweep assumed larger proportions as belated belate s continued to come com In The victory vic vie tory ory of Samuel D D. Nicholson Republican c can n candidate for the s 's senate nate from Colorado Col Col- orado assured President President- President elect lect Harding 1 a majority of at least ten in the upper house and of five states where senatorial senatorial sen sen- atonal choice had not not been been determined the Republican Rep candidates r vere ere In the th lead in four four Arizona Arizona Oregon Nevada and North Dakota In the fifth Kentucky Kentucky Ken Ken- tucky Republican leaders still clung clun to the hope that late returns would overcome the he advantage held by Senator Senator Sen Sea ator J J. C C. W W. Beckham over Richard P. P Ernest Republican CONGRESS CONGRESS' MAJORITIES I The Republicans had secured 25 seats in the house of representatives representative t to td for the Democrats Four seats went t to other parties Including one Socialist list and one prohibitionist Forty Forty- two districts were unreported On present present pres pres- pres ent eat returns the Republicans Republicans' had a plurality of L Late te returns returns' also indicated possible turnovers In cases of ot some Democratic representatives reported elected A notable instance was in New York where three Republican candidates re reported reported reported re- re ported d defeated Ryan defeated Ryan in the Fifteenth fifteenth lif district Ansorge in the Ten Tyven- ty-first ty and I in 11 the Twenty Twenty- third had third had forged ahead of 01 Doolin Donovan and earlier reported I I elected I j The house will have one Socialist i member member Meyer London of of New York j j who defeated Henry M M. fu fuSIOn fusion fu- fu sion slon candidate in the Twelfth The Prohibition Prohibition- party lost its lone representative but but an independent Prohibitionist l Milton W W. Shreve Shree was was' elected fro froth from 1 the Twenty-fifth Twenty Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Penn Penn- sylvania Severn Several notable upsets occurred Inthe in inthe inthe the congressional race among them the the- retirement t by Missouri l voters of ot former Speaker er Champ Clark Clrk irk of the house and the election by Texas exas exas voters voters vot vot- ers of a a Republican r representative parry Harry Wurzbach COMMENT BRYANS BRYAN'S developments w within the ranks ranIs or f the bea beaten ten Democratic party included a tart tatem nt from I William J 1 J. J Bryan in which he divided blame for the defeat between President Wilson and Candidate Cox asserting I that Ithe former had laid the foundation tion for the disaster and the latter had completed the the structure I Wa Wayne i e B n Wheeler legislative couns coun- coun s l lo n League of 01 Amer Amer- America America ica lea issued a statement declaring a check of ot the congressional election In forty states states' shoved a substantial maI majority ma ma- in both hou houses es against an any beer I or 00 wine amendment I Returns early today showed the fol following foi- foi lowing states had given their electoral votes a votes votes-a a total of to to Harding i RESULTS I California IS 1 Colorado 6 Connecticut ConnectiCut tl ut 7 Delaware 3 Idaho 4 Illinois IllInois- 29 Indiana 15 Iowa 13 Kan Kansas as 10 10 Maine 6 Maryland 8 8 Massachusetts Massachusetts betts 18 IS Michigan 15 Minnesota 12 Missouri 18 Nebraska Nebraska- 8 8 New Hampshire Hamp shire 4 4 New Jersey 14 New York 45 Ohio 24 Oklahoma 10 10 Oregon 5 Pennsylvania 38 Rhode Island Islan 5 South Dakota 5 Tennessee 12 U tah t-tah 4 Vermont 4 Washington 7 1 West Virginia 8 Wisconsin 13 3 3 and Montana 4 4 a. a total of L Governor r. r gox t had a a e th the i follow 1 ing ng Alabam Alabama 12 9 rida la 6 6 6 Ge Georgia 14 Kentucky 13 3 Louisiana Louisi ana 10 19 No North th C Caro Carolina lina Utia 12 12 2 S South Jh k 9 Texa U and Virginia 12 a 12 a total of States still in inthe the tho doubtful list lacking lack lack- ing lag insufficient returns were Arizona 3 a Nevada 3 N New w Mexico Mex Mex- leo ico 3 and and- North Dakota 5 at T 1 total o. o of 14 Arizona PHOENIX Ariz Nov 4 US from all aU counties of Arizona with only I isolated precincts missing gave plu plu- for the Republican candidates for president senator and govern Representative Carl Hayden Democrat I I appeared to have been reelected by bj 1 TV margin of ot about abou t votes otes I With vot votes s tabulated Senator I Sanding had a lead of over Governor GovI Governor Gov Gov- I Cox in t the e state while Ralph Cameron Cameion Republican candidate for fot I senator led Senator N N. A A. A Smith Democrat Democrat Dem Dem- by Representative Hayden's Haydens Haydens Hayden's Haydens Hayden's Hay- Hay dens den's lead over James R Ti Dunseath Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican was while Campbell Republican was vas votes a ahead ead of Mit Simms his Democratic opponent All All' state initiative and arid referendum measures measures measures' have been een defeated I Colorado DENVER Colo Cob Nov 4 With With re returns returns re- re e- e I turns fr from ni approximately 1200 of Colorado Cole Colo lo- lo rados rado rados s 1483 precincts Harding today I had a le lead d of ot votes ov over r Cox Coy I Nicholson n Republican senatorial nominee nom inee has piled up a a lead of over I his opponent Judge Tully rully Scott Den Derri For Tor governor Oliver H H. Sh Shoup upi upi- Republican has a plurality of ot I for er election I II I Virtually every state office was carried ear car earned i I ried ned by the Republicans the Only daly cloe contests being for secret secretary ry of ot sta states stat I and state superintendent of ot public ir int For congress William N N. Vaile Filst I district Charles B B. Timberlake Sec lond ond district and Guy U U. Hardy Third district all Republicans have been elected le ted returns indicated In th the the- j I Fourth district Congressman Edward l T T. Taylor Democrat was leading Mci Merle 1 IT Vincent Republican by with half the returns turns from the district in r Illinois IllInoIs IllInoIs' CHICAGO Nov 4 4 Senator Har In V polled more than on votes J iiIi IlU Illinois ois' ois with third one-third of ot the 5 I yet to be heard from according ae Q figures figure compiled today T The Ti vot VOlt ij a u-sj u I tabulated early today was f For president MW a Haiding Harding Hai 1 ding Cox V Sor United Stat States s senator senat r. r pre precincts I McKinley Republican Waller Wailer Dem Democrat crat I IFor I II For or J governor precincts I Lewis I J r I r Iowa DES MOINES MOINES Iowa Nov 4 Sixty Sixty Sixty- I one Republicans and four D Democrats s sw w were re elected to the house of the Iowa I legislature returns from sixty four of f the ninety nine T COUll counties ties showed to today o olay d lay day y Seventeen Republican senators j have have been reported elected but not one Democrat to date Early Earl today wh when n 1938 precincts out of ot f 2360 had haul been reported and tabulated ed d for president Harding had Cox o For or United Stat States s sena senator semi semi- tor or 1882 precincts gaVe ave Cummins Re Republican Tie Tie- publican Porter Democrat Continued on page 6 6 6 t SOLID SOUTH Continued from flom page 6 6 majority that wilt run between and It was estimated today With lith districts all ail considered Republican missing today Miller was leading Gov Alfred E. E Smith Democrat Demo Demo- ci cl crat at t. t by The actual vote with these districts missing was Miller 1 Smith I New M Mexico N N. M M. Nov No 4 With 4 With scattered returns in from more than thann I ha half of New Mexico's Mexico s nine twenty I counties indications are aie that Harding Harding Harding Hard Hard- ing will carry the state by 1500 votes Republican candidates for state of offices offices offices of- of wil wi be elected by the same number of votes it is indicated The total v vote ote is expected t to reach Mecham Republican for governor is s leading his opponent Richard Hanna Hanna Han- Han na by a margin of 1000 votes For congress Nestor Montoya Republican has about the same lead over Anto Antonio Lucero Democrat The race is very close and neither side side- will concede the election North Dakota FARGO ARGO N N. D D. Nov ov 4 Returns Returns compiled at noon today from 1577 precincts put of 2091 showed Lynn J J. J Frazier Nonpartisan Republican w was s I cutting down the lead of J J. J F F. nor Democrat The v vote ote was O OConnor O'Connor OConnor O'Connor OCon Con Connor nor Frazier Ohio COLUMBUS 0 O Nov 4 the first time in history Ohio will have a complete congressional as lIS a result of Tuesdays Tuesday's election Returns Returns Returns Re Re- turns yesterday showed election of c cand twenty-one twenty Rep Republican ihl Lan cong and tabulation of the me Th today showed th that u Roy Republican had defeated erel his Democratic Ing sag the entire delegation J Late returns i c the large lo leads ids ohi chin hl larding I-larding and ami t the Mi l tu entire ire state ta te ticket |