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Show Massachusetts Names Candidates . At Primaries BOSTON. Sept. 25 Richard H. j Long, a Framingham manufacturer, . t was nominated for governor by the , 5 Democrats at the primaries yesterday i defeating William A. Goston, a Bos- i ton banker, and Edward P. Harrly, a s jJ former lieutenant-governor. The Republicans nominated Lieuten- i ', ant-Governor Charles A. Coolidge for ; SS governor without opposition. , Three congressmen were involved in . interesting contests. One of them, Peter Tague, was defeated for re-nom- Ination by John F. Fitzgerald former mayor of Boston. ' James A. Gallivan, Democrat, won re'nomination over James M. Curley, another Boston ex-mayor and Con- gressman William S. Green, Republi- win, was renominated over Joseph W. ( fe Martin, Jr. X 'fe There was no contesLon either tick- I et for United States senator. The ! Republicans re-nominated Senator 1 John W. Weeks and the Democratic ) nominee was former Governor David r I. Walsh. |