OCR Text |
Show Electors Ballot for Governors Gov-ernors and Other Stale Officials. INTEREST IN OHIO Popular Vote on the Eighteenth Amendment Amend-ment Constitution, j NEW YORK, Nov. 4 Electors in ; five states went to the polls today to1 ballot for governors, while election of! lesser officials and decisions on con j Stltutional questions favored the voters vot-ers of several other states. Governors Gover-nors are beir.R elected In Kentucky Maryland. Massachusetts. Mississippi and New Jersey. The elections in Ohio are heme watched with interest by "wet" and "dry" advocates, as there, for the first lime in any state, a popular vote is I being taken on the eighteenth amendment amend-ment to the constitution This is he ing accomplished b a referendum on i lie legislature's action in ratifying th amendment Ohio also is taking a referendum ref-erendum vote on the prohibition en-' forcement adopted by the legislature and is voting on two proposed consti-! hilinnnl omanitmanti tnimfifnr r.n rm. hi bit ion. Kentucky. Massachusetts. New Jer- , sey, Virginia and New York are elect-1 ' ing legislatures. Constitutional ques- 'Hons confront the voters in IllinrH.s Nebraska and Texas. Illinois and Ne-j braska are electing delegates to con I stitutional conventions while Texas is i I passing on a call for constitutional j , convention and on six proposed eon-' stitutional amendments. I. |