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Show I PARTY RACE IN 1 WISCONSIN HOT La Follette and College President Strive for a. 0. P. Favor Today H i MILWAUKEE, Sept r. (By the As- H foctated Cress) Wisconsin .iters sue today in a prlmarj election determining determin-ing the makeup of the list Ol candidates, candi-dates, including that of United States senator, congressmen and state and legislative tickets who are to have their name printed on the official H ' ballots at the general election in No- United States Senator Robert La-Follette La-Follette seeks to be returned. He campaigned cam-paigned the state quite thoroughly In defense of his record on war and oth-H oth-H fj cr measures. j l He attacked President Hardins s H ' administration and its acts, lie said R the fcur-pow. r treaty, as well as the Hi crsallles treaty, were objectionable B to him and the afcCumber-Forduej H' tariff bill he pronounced the "great - j . st robber tariff ever attempted." K The Esch-Cummins law d - B nounced and the proposed ship subsi- ATTACKED BY EDUCATOR V William A. Qanfleld, president of B the Carroll college, and chosen by the HHH Citizen's Republican wins to oppose n. Uai'oliette, put up an active campaign LIHK In whic h he attacked the senior seTna- K tor's war record, his proposal to de- H" prlve the supreme court of the final H decision as to constitutionality of laws and what he termed bis apparent at-iniation at-iniation with the Socialists. The Republicans of Wisconsin by B; their votes today will decide between B Associated with Senator LaFollctte H and Mr. Qanfleld, heading two separ- K ate Republican tickets ,arc Governor John J. Blaine and Attorney General William H. Morgan, respectively, each H racing for the party gubernatorial H nomination. A third party Rcpubli- Hj can gubernatorial candidate Is Mayor Ri A. C. Mciienry of Oahkosh, running V as an independent on a ''constitutional liberty" platform WOMAN RUNS AJLONE H) The Wisconsin Anti-Saloon league Bj has campaigned strenuously lor cn- B dorsoment of Qanfleld and Morgan. B and the Association Opposed to Prohi- B bitlon. is advocating support ol LaFol- lette and Blaine. K Mrs Jessie J. Hooper, OshkOBh, who was Indorsed for United States scna-i scna-i tor by the Democratic state .confer- H enco, has no party, but to be assured a K place on the ballot In November, must K obtain approximately 26,000 votes or Bj 10 per cent of the party vote cast at B the preceding general election. |