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Show I SENATOR REED SEEMS TO HAVE WON OUT IN MISSOURI VOTING j Opponents of Ku Klux Klan Successful in Okla-homa; Okla-homa; Defeat of Campbell in Kansas Another An-other Defeat for "Old Guard;" Flying Fly-ing Congressman Loses 1st. LOUIS, Anjr, s, (By Tin Associated As-sociated I'rrvs.) Reports from 1ft additional ad-ditional outlying precincts tut Senator Sena-tor Roflfl 406 mom votes," aod returns from S,o7l precincts out of 3,848 In tin state (rave Heed 187,184; Long. 180.807. Rood's lead MU 0.317. With approximately three-fonrtha of fhc jwecincts In tiie stnfo reported K. r. Brewster vu maintaining a 10,000 load over William SnUs for the Hc-: Hc-: pu'hllcan nomliiiitlon for l7nitol States senator Tle vote with 8,888 of the 3,484 piecineta in Missouri tabulated, j stood: Brewster. 74,867; Snc-k, 64,- 126; Barrett, 32,205; McKlnley, 21.764, j Proctor, 24,531; 1'arker, 10,071 ST L'U1S. Aug. 3 (By the Asso-elated Asso-elated Press ) With a lead of nearly 9.000 votes on the face of unofflrlo.il returns from all but 4-12 of the 3,848 preclnctB In the plate, supporters of United States Senator James A. Rood, today declared he had defeated Urcek-enrldgo Urcek-enrldgo I.orur for the LiomoerAtlc senatorial sen-atorial nomination, while L-ong ox-pressed ox-pressed confidence thai the unh'arJ I iror" units would bring him success. I When told of the latest n turns by the Associated Cress, the former third assistant secretary of state, said. I ' I'll win out yet." It. R. Brewster Is the apparent Republican Re-publican senatorial nominee and it Is believed him majority will exceed 30,-000. 30,-000. Returns from 8,788 precincts give him 7 3, 4 S 1 as against C3 S86 for Wllll&m Sacks "light wines and beer" advocate, 10.961 for Coloel John H. Parker, the "soldier candidate." Additional returns threw some light on the doubtful congressional races. Congressman W W Kucker. apparently apparent-ly lias been defeated for the Demo-1 Icratic nomination in the second district. dis-trict. .Mrs. Si Clair Muss of Christian college, col-lege, Columbia was leading two male candldutes fur the Democratic nomination nomina-tion In the eighth district Kl KM X KLAN DKFEATJ.P OKLAHOMA CITY, Okia.. auk. 3 (By the Associated Press A victory i for the opponents of the Ku Klux Klan' in Oklahoma, combining their stren'?ii with the farmer-union labor element was indicated today with more than' two thirds of the estimate in the total Democratic vote cast In Tuesday's pri-l mary Riving Mayor J. C. Walton of: Oklahoma City virtually assurance of j a big plurality for the Democratic nomination for governor W alton, anti-ki.ni ami farmer-labor candidate, had n lead of almost .' -000 votes over his nearest rival. It. '. 1 wiison superintendent of the s it I board of education, alleged K. K. K. entry, according to unofficial returns from 1 783 precincts out of 2.837 in the state. Unless there comes an unprecedented unprecedent-ed upset In the Democratic side Walton Wal-ton will meet John C. Melds of Oklahoma Okla-homa City the Republican guborv?-torlsl guborv?-torlsl nominee In November Fields was lending George Heo.lv more than 11 to 1 Mies Alice Robertson. Republican, of Muskogee. Okla., the only woman In congress, seemed sure of ro-nomlna-tlon In the second district. The political hopes of Manuel Her rick, Republican, of Perry, self styled 'flying congressman" 6reraed definitely defin-itely dashed. EIHTOR LEADING. TOPBKA, Kans Aug 3. With returns re-turns from Tuesday's primary election available from approximately 7f per pent of the state today. V. Y. Morgan Hutchinson editor, was leading ex-governor ex-governor TT. R S'ubbs of Lawrence, for tho Republican nomination for rcernor by about 10,000 votes. The count snowrrl Morgan -16,31 fl, Stubbs 36.566. Tin rp were few contests for nomination nom-ination on the Democratic ticket Jon nthan Davis of Bourban county had apparently won the nomination for gove-rnor on that ticket, with Henderson Hender-son H Martin of Lawrence running second. Of Kansas' etghf representatives In congress, all Republicans, threo won: without opposition in their parly, four were ro-nomlnated b. substantial pluralities, but Phil Campbell, member mem-ber for 20 years from the third district and chairman of the powerful rules committee, lost nut to W, H Sproul of Sedan. Campbell's manager early We rinemlav conceded his principal's defeat. Roth Campbell, who was defeated and Dan Anthony, of the first district who "as renominated, were considered consider-ed foremost in the old guard" of the party In Kansas Purely local que; Con prevailed In the other contested districts. I1U.IY! RESULTS CHARLKSTm.V W. Va. Auk 3 With 363 precincts missing this morning morn-ing Senator Howard Sutherland maintained main-tained his lead over H. C. Ogden. the Wheeling publisher for the Republican Repub-lican nomination for United States senator. sen-ator. Returns from 1703 of the 2nf'3 I preclnots In West Virginia gae Suth- I erland IS. 161 Ogden, 43.36. M. M. Nearly Increased his lead over Mrs. Irctta Jewell Brown for the Democratic Dem-ocratic senatorial nomination The I vote was, Nearlv, 47,4.r3. Mrs. Brown 31,264. |