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Show Whitman to Head Republican Ticket In Empire State Governor Glynn Choice of Democrats. Sulzer and Davenport Run Close Race New York, Sept. 29 So called "organization" "or-ganization" candidates apparently swept tbo boards In tbo state wide primary yesterday for ovory nomination nomina-tion except United States senator on tho Republican ticket. With practically all of tho New York City voto and a seventh ot the upstato voto In early Ihis morning, it seemed ccrtnln that Governor Martin Mar-tin II. Glynn wns tho Democratic gubernatorial gu-bernatorial nominco, and District Attorney At-torney Charles S. Whitman tho Republican. Re-publican. Former Governor Wlllinm Sulzer nnd former Stato Senator Fred M. Davenport wero running close togeth er for tho Progressive gubernatorial nomination nnd both claiming victory. vic-tory. James W. Gerard, American ambassador am-bassador to Germany, led Frnnklin D. Roosevelt by a wide margin for tho Democratic nomination for United States senator, whllo James S. Mc-Donough Mc-Donough wns third. Tho Republican senatorial nomination was somewhat In doubt. William M. Calder plfed. up a big lead here, but late returns from upstato showed James W. Wadsworth, Jr., was gaining rapidly Ralnbrldgo Colby won an uncontest-, ed victory for tho Progressive sena-, torial nomination. John A. Hcnnessy, who headed the nntl-Tammany ticket against Governor Gover-nor Glynn, was gaining In late returns re-turns from upstate, but his friends, admitted that ho had no chance ot victory. Returns on the congressional contests con-tests Indicated that moBt of the pres ent New York members of both parties par-ties were renominated. |