| Show WORKING MAJORITY H HIN IN CONGRESS IS HELD f. f BY THE PRESIDENT I IS lS IL ABLE TO P PURSUE PROGRAM Elections Yesterday Insured Democratic Democratic- Control of r r r Legislation LEW iOnI YORK Yom Nov Tho bo Tho Dem Democratic party through yesterdays ays elections apparently ap Rp- p retains control of or both branches hc of tat of congress c On although pains gains made macic l I hy y the J In 1 the lo lower cr house threaten to 10 reduce the tho Democratic majority to a 0 ThU Is th the outstanding f turf of r yesterdays yesterday's yes s- s s general ejection from which the ha moti most t ant development was fUt th dwindling away of or the strength th of or the tIo tro t tn n party Returns from every m section t of or tilt the country indicate that tho the Progressive who cast calt a l Laa-ger Laa voto oto than tho the n Republicans In 1312 have o been absorbed ab ull- ab- ab or In large part rt by that party In II Irr oH t cr c every ease th lucre thoro W wa wn t a decisive c hc falling ailing off otT lit In their vote ot with tho the conspicuous conspicuous con con- ex exception of if California which I has haa elected re-elected Hiram Johnton Johnon John John- on ton Its s o l gOvernor so Some Uncertainties n republican J gains wore were matte in t every r e ton of or the tho country COuntr anti leaders IN of lint hll party asserted thru that tho tim tariff ul Na Instrumental in bringing about that Some of th the more optimistic of or orho ho leader uJ early euly today that thal here was ea 1 a t that lint the In the tue how o of or representatives tl NI ouid be he e overturned o l hut hul thy thy-re appeared ard LO to be te prospect Ct t K-t of or such an on Thi Tb 1 lt l df cr if tate election was ns I lebs ies s In n f i of or cass cas' SP D Demo Domo imo imo- administrations t w were rc overturned d. nit lilt the th M were offset by lIy instances Instance In the reverse re nil n ns th the case cuc n loon leaders ns were pre elated bow however e ever by W ho If made In New York Vork wh 1 rm t Attorney CharUs S. S Whitman I ue-c-eed ue Go Gornor GO VMS 85 lIS to uCe Glynn GlInn ho hi l incumbent lI b bv what hat bid air I in bo he n a nn ier-nn oto As the tr It camo In hi Mr lr Whitman's plurality ltv 1 steadily otta early 1111 today toony It uS us 1 that h he would will by ty nearly rl I In nia ther wa was 3 a ahU aiu alue iu hU lue in Increase in tn the vote Ote House Majority Reduced do C Complete te r returns show th the rano following tn Democrats Democrat t. t elected ti to th senate Oscar W. W Mabama Maru Mar Mar- U u A. A Smith Arizona Jam m James s P. P Clarke Duncan U. U Fletcher r Florida c nith lone ternO Hartl- Hartl wick term tel nd I 1319 1919 HI G Georgia J. J J C C. W. W m long Ion term terra John lolin N X n term lena ends Mr Z a. 1915 L I U. U K P. 1 Louisiana 1 1 Ml ouri I lice co AO fx R Overman North orth Carolina Caro Cuo- lina Thomas Thonas P. P Go GOT Gore t Oklahoma ElliOtt Kill Elli ton lora n. n Smith South Carolina John Wai Waiter tel ter Smith Maryland Maryland- nd t f i returns r. Indicate the hAn of or the tho following Democrats ts to tho senate nat F. F Shively Indiana George E E. ChamberLain L Oregon on Complete r returns turn show how the election of or orthe th the follow following to tho th Melin to Frank c J ns Ja James lOr lOrn II TI Brady Idaho Albert B. B Cummins Iowa J cob II If Gailinger N Nv Nes IW v Hamp- Hamp shire s W. W Now New rw York VorK Ale J. J Gronna North Warren orren G G. G Jardin Ohio Ibis Bol e vanla William P. P Dillingham Vermont Republicans Make tako Gains to tho the r returns tho time re results re- re suits of or the I tl were un- un u 11 In Colorado and md Nevada Latest JoINt returns from ron J Colorado d a a nc vote both for nov cov- and nd for Hubert Work Republican for senator against Charlee Charie S. S Thoma D Democrat JA Latest t returns from 11 Kansas mils showed former Rena Senator tor Charles Curti lieari It with Victor Ira In Ir a Ivl an and A. A Democrat running a n clo close e The ra nul very uncertain Administration leaders expressed considerable con con- concern over O tho the Indications lions In the early r returns from Nevada Net Although to neuron figures h hail had l boon been r c cI rC reports Orts were that thiat Samuel Ila Lt Jt n li hind d been II netted to succeed 11 Senator Francis G G. No lands Senators Elected At un tn n early arl hour todar 3 from Uio the lonnI districts In tn many States state erO pero Incomplete Actual returns r d i a n Kalti alII of four fifty house houet at which wh make a u or of orits its In In th thin house majority provided r latr-r ur not t c rams rain Q would r reduce tho the present I t of ot to 33 Tb There re wa was every er IndU Uon however cr tha that t this majority would be bp r u lu d stilt further Republican blira b- b lira lican iI n not et rt were cre confidently con eon e expected 1 In Illinois and other Middle fl un and Western cst rn elates s. Lt On a tho tto baMs batts of or returns return the n Re- Re gums u ten In tn New York five In ono one In Delaware twelve In Illinois to t In n Indiana ono one In Mar Maryland land three In Il 1 two fO In Sn Michigan n two in Now New Hampshire five In New cw Jet Jer- PC POJ one on In New cw Mexico one ono In Ohio pix i In lenn Pennsylvania I on oris In Rhode 1 Island one oneill in ill South Hauth Dakota and ono one Iu lu West Virginia I Congressmen Elected Returns to date dale show the following ng re results to- to suits In elections for Con Alaska James Alaska Jamea Progressive Pro Pro- r r l an OR Independent Oro Grown I n Int First W. W C O. Hawley Bawler ca en It re elected d second N. N J J. J Re Ro- publican rc re Nebraska Second district Lobeck Democrat t. t ro re fifth district M. M Liebe Jr Jr elected twentieth dIstrict C. C William H Republican elected t twenty district S S. S Taylor Taylor Tay Tay- lor her North orth Republican elected Wisconsin bon ln l Fourth W. W J J. J Cal Cary Caln R n pub pub- Ill elected fifth fleth W. W II H. Re Ut- publican n. n Ir sixth James II David David- lion eon an n elected ThIrteenth Michigan Thirteenth district Charles CharlesA A A. A Nicholas Republican elect elected di first district Frank Frauk 1 E. E Doremus Democrat elected Massachusetts Fourteenth Richard Ol- Ol n ney s second Cond Democrat elected Iowa I Iowa rin t. t Charles A A. A Henn Kennedy Re ne- publican elected third thIN Burton J H Sweet Sect Republican elected sixth Charles Charlca Ramr Rain Rain- set r Republican elected 1 tenth Frank Prank P 1 Woods loode Republican re elected eleventh ele ono Gc-ono Scott cott Republican rc rc-el re tN Washington Third Third Albert Johnson rv re Gall fornia First William lent Kent t. t Pm- Pm rC Et re elected second John 1 K 1 Baker Raker Democrat ro elected seventh nth Denver lenver S. S Church Democrat motra t. t re elected eighth J- J K A. A lIn Hayes Republican ro- ro d l d oj Io William PUllam Kettner Dem Dem- ed rR t. t ro rc d On On-gon On Oregon on First Willis C. C Hawley Tic Tic- publican r elected re-elected elect d second X N. J. J Sin Sin- not Republican ro rn Colorado Colorado 1 U. U T. T 1 Taylor Demo Demo- crat rc-cl rc re c t. t California Ninth Charles W. W Bell hr reelected rc tl TC ct d i tenth William D. D St Stephens rc re C. a C F. F Ri elected Kour Yourt Charles II U. Sloan Republican Uron re rO I ii Thomas t cl Demo Demo- cru cl t. t elected t I |