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Show ELECTION BULLETINS KANSAS CITY, Mb., Nqy. 7 Partial returns from t counties in Kansas as annoum-cM by the election Judges, give, for goer-nor goer-nor : lais. Democrat) 22S4; Morgj q Republican, t r. t in six of the co antics reported Dnis led Morgan. The prccincU reporting wen- principally in rall- road centers whore the early la-Ikji la-Ikji rote was heai y BOSTON, No. 7 (By the Vs-so Vs-so elated Press) The iirst returns in today's election came from the town of Haslipec. 'liie vote for ;iii rnor and lot ".iii' was: Governor Cos Republican, z., PJtsgcrald, Democrat six. Senator, Gaston, Democrat 7; Lodge, Republican, S The vote In the Iat election, 1920, for governor, was. ox Republican, 14; Walsh, Democrat Dem-ocrat 2. The rote of New Ishford waa .i v rtu r. Cox, l lepubllcan, 1 1 . Fitzgerald, Democrat, a. Senator, Gaston, Democrat, tj Ixxle. I b publicum, 1 II rhi (,. tun years ago was for go ernor : Cox, Republican --, Walshj Democrat, 5 OKIiAHO&J CI1 v. Olcla N' 7 One preclncl from Bsrtlesvlllo, ii normal Republican county, reported re-ported Shbrtlj after noon today In the gubernatorial race showing the vote: .John Fields. Ib puMU an. S3; .). C. Walton, Democrat, 37. SALT LAKE, Nov 7 Indications Indica-tions tbis ufte-riioou i f -1 to the hem icst oie ever east In Salt iikc county. With an unprecedented unprece-dented amount of ballot scratching scratch-ing in progress, election officials predicted that final results in salt Lake Cltj and county would not lie definitely known until an early hour Wednesday morning. Olosi observers did not hesitate t predict pre-dict a big majorit) for Senator William H. Kbie; over EBrnest Bambergi r. his Republican opponent op-ponent for United states senator, believing much f the scratching scratch-ing of ballots was by Republicans who an deserting 1 1 i - head of the ticket. 'the three-cornered fluid lor sheriff yyas also blamed ior much scratching with general sentiment ubouL CVOnly dUldcd as to the Winner, t noon 500 students ol tho Li. D. s blh SChOOl ami bu-f-iiess college were released I'rom their classes to net as Instructors in ballot scratching at the polling I placvG it yvas announced by the , SCllOOl prim Ipal that many of these students would doubtless favor fa-vor the candldncy of Ben it- Harries. Har-ries. Independent candidate for sheriff, who was favored In the campaign by officials Of the Mor-moil Mor-moil bun b PARSON, Kan.y Nov. 7 Partial Par-tial returns from six of the 10 precincts of Parson as announced by the Judges, nw for governor: Davis. Democrat, :ti7; Morgan, Republican! 147 For congressman Third district. Stephens, Democrat, 201; Sprout, Republican, 100. on |