| Show PROHIBITION DEFEATED IN i THE TI TEXAS PRIMARIES Elections Show Lone Star State Isn't Ready to Banish Banish Banish Ban Ban- I ish John Barleycorn DALLAS Tex Tev July 27 Although Although returns from Saturdays saturday a Democratic primary still are incomplete the tho following following fol fol- lowing results aro arc conceded Submission of state wide wido prohibition was defeated b by a majority of from to James B E. E Ferguson of Temple anti anti- prohibitionist nominated for governor by to I for con congress Second district Martin Dies Third I district James Young loung Fourth district Samuel Sixth district Rufus nard Hardy Seventh district A. A V Gregg Greg Eighth district Joseph Eagle Ninth district district G. G F Burgess Tenth district J. J P. P Buchanan Eleventh district R. R 1 L. L Henry HenrJ Thirteenth district J. J II n. Stevens Fourteenth district James L. L Slayden Fifteenth Fifteen th district John N. N Garner Sixteenth district W. W R. R Smith Hatton W W. now coo con grossman r at Jar large was wa nominated for congress in th the Fifth r I district Four congressional races are aro still in doubt tho the First and Twelfth T districts and nd two congressmen at largo large arge In the first district Congressman essman Horace Vaughan han is leading for and in tho the Twelfth Con Congressman Oscar Callaway is leading For congressman at t lar large c tho the four leaders arc aro J. J II Dais Da Da- vis is ot of Hopkins Hopkin county Jeff McLemore of f Houston Daniel Garrett of Harris count county and W W. P. P Lane of Austin Davis avis and McLemore have YO a command command- in ing ng lead In ln the tho o offices ces V W. W P. P Hobby of oC Beaumont is leading B. B B. B Sturgeon on of Lamar amar counts for lieutenant governor by y with th two thirds of the vote oto in Tho commissioner oner of agriculture Earl Carl W W. Davis Dayis of Coke county has a favorable lead over oyer H. H A A. lIa ert of Coleman count county |