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Show UNROOT AHEAD IN KONl PRIMARY VOTE New Hampshire Opponent of League and Suffrage Is Renominated MILWAI'KEK. Wis. SepL S. f'e-tutns f'e-tutns received today from yesterday's siate wide primary Increased the lead of Senator Irving L. Lenroot In his lace for tbe Republican nomination fcr Culled States senator Keturns from Tb'.t precincts out of 2379 In the state for the senatorshlp gave lnroot 02,250, Thompson 46.-3&-I, Mcllenry ly.oOl While Koy I'. Wilcox of Kauclaire ran strong In Milwaukee county, and lor a time led the field of six contestants con-testants for governor outside the county, coun-ty, yet later returns showed John J Blaine, Of BosCobel, to be gaining in strength in the outside preclncts- In 731 precincts out of 237'J In th" state the vote stood Wilcox IZ.ZAl; Bialnc 38.193 There were several surprises In the congressional races. In the third dls-tt-tt former Congressman John M. N Ison. ol .Madison, has been nominated nomi-nated over the- Incumbent. James G. Monahan, of Darlington. In the seventh district Joseph W litck. of Yiroqua, has defeated Congressman Con-gressman John J Ksch. In the fifth district William Stafford, of MlwaU-kce. MlwaU-kce. was nominated to oppose Victor Berirer. Socialist. MOSES NOMINATED. MANCHESTER. N. H., Sept. . -Senator George 11 Moses, opponent of the league of nations and of worn. in suffrage, was renominated by the Republicans Re-publicans In yesterday's primary by a plurality of about 12. "00 over Huntley N. Spalding, former slate food administrator, admini-strator, according to i "turns at band today. Th total vote was nearly twice the average primary vote owing to women's participation Kuy uiond U Stevens. of Londaff lecelved the Hcmo.i.itic senatorial nomination and Charles E niton, ot 'niton, tho Democratic gubernatorial nomination. Albert i . Urown. chairman of the slate tax commission, was nominate ! for governor by the Republicans Tlo- RepubllCana renominated Congressman Con-gressman Sherman E. burroughs and Edward H. Wason over Benjamin t Bartlelt and Joseph B. Perley, respectively. respec-tively. ODDIK MI M l I) RENO, Sept. s Tosker L: Oddlc was nominated yesterday by Nevada Republicans as the party candidal--for i nited States senu'or Incomplete returns kIvc oddlc u lead of 533 votes over Brewster Adams, his nt iresi competitor, in a five-, o'rnered rai e Adams has conceded Oddie's nomination nomina-tion Oddle Will oppose Charley l: Henderson, Democratic Incumbent, and Miss Ann- Martin, independent, at the general election. Charles R Evans Incumbent, vvas nominated by the Demo, ruts loi iep-resentatlve iep-resentatlve In congress, polling more votes than his other two opponents combined, lie was opposed bj R, C-Stoddard, C-Stoddard, federal prohibition director, and Walter Pratt. Samuel Arentz won the Kepuhlnan nomination for representative in congress, con-gress, beating W T. McNeil over two to one. The primary vote was light, about f.O per cent of tho registered votes being cast. |