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Show RESULTS OF ELECTIONS I IN PARIS B Pans, Nov. 17 (Dy the, Associated I' Press.) Returns from Su'ndav's elec-Hons elec-Hons for the chamber of deputies thui far received .show Die conservativ -nationalists and moderates far in ihe lead, these parties winning 191 seal." In 'he 2i6 constituencies for which Complete figures have been received. . The extreme socialists received a severe set back and in general the 30 cialists suflered the defeat of many of their leaders Pierre Ranaudel, leader Of the majorit socialists; Jean Lon giet, leader of the minority socialist-Henry socialist-Henry Franklin-Bouillon, the radical socialist, chairman of the foreign rela tlons committee of ihe chamber ol deputies, who has urged rejection or I ,De P-1('f' tre.iiy. and Pierre lit i. : WkxfTi brattn The return.-, show a irain 9' 46 seats for the moderates and a J josh of lb tr,r ihe extremists. Aioneral Edouard de castelnau and tlB general L. E. de Maud'huv. military H governor of .Me.z, v.,.,. elected, hut M General M. v E sarrail and General rierre Roquea went down i . deieai M Btotide Briand and Rene Viviani, both lormer premier... W(Te reiurned but HI ofessor pl Painlcave, also a form A ir 1'rinie miniHer, a, deft at d, WLwL A'Nov- 17 --ltesuP: of ihe e)e. ihl , far kn0WI1 8ho" '. among Mfienln" an,"- -ire neventv id fns D ,h" ,eft- - - nt-n rad inhii ehl-radk'al Soci". eleven BcS T b0c,alit3. five Pnified Sr. and eight Conservatives ft ESh , lSand',os: four: thf' -dlcais BcEMX'fmJ k"1 hn adi also MS , K8llf''J on- and lest fifteen loBf tJk'aff Socia,i-5 earned two a , Sd Io,?: JHifl0,J Soria"s Pitied tw BJentS1!1, h,h"' '-.gained Th. Se,rvative9 Sned two. will htl PUtles v'hu8e lorraf, ePire hverifr?, a s-cond lerm and- twenty- BS KnfS.' tWeh' ! 'adlcal Socialists, dng 'kn.v.n to have been X lni8rPr f ; ndr" 1 LePevre. former rwn of Aleer.a; Captain Andre Tar- idieu. minister of blockade and invaded regions; Albert Pavrc, under BPcretary fur the interior, Khnanu Brcu-e, I Prince Murat, Al ..ndt-r Blnne and I I con Abrami. Complete returns from twenty seven departments in wh- n there were 12u deputies to be elected, show the radio! Socialists carried .nl.. ten seats j Complete returns from 206 constituencies constitu-encies show the Conservative.1, Na i tionalists and Modir tes received 191 ! seats and the Extremists IS the Mod I crates gaining 46 and the Extremist i losing 16. j Paul Mouncier. the radical Hepub'i I can deputy who was recently arrested i charged with having had Intelligence , with the enemy, received only 2,500 I votes in the Aube constituency, bein i distracted bj the other candidates, Al-I Al-I berl F. Lebruen. former minister of blockade and the invaded districts. Vsho was dismissed by former Premier jClemenceau because his name appeared ap-peared on the same list with Deputy , Marin, who cast his vote against the j peace treaty in the chamber of deputies, dep-uties, was elected, as was Marin. The list of Georges Mandel, Premier ClemenC'-HU's c tw 1 com idenl lal p j tary, whose assassination was at-. ( tempted at Bordeaux. November 13, at ' the conclusion of a publ.e meeting, was j first in the Bordeaux district Captain j Andre Tardieu, the present minitei I of blockade and the Invaded regi n . jwas victorious over Franklin Bouillion in Seine et-Oise. The Socialists have served notice' ithat they will contest t lie result in the -'tend Pans diisnei The French law holds thai the name of candidates shall not be followed by any phrase injurious to opposing candidate. Aft er the name of Colonel Baudler, the nationalist candidate, there appeared on the lists the words: "The denouncer of Malvy." The Socialists hold that (his was injurious to Colonel Baudier's opponents and will demand that Ban : dier's election be annulled Baron Maurice de Rothschilds was elected in the Pyrenms |