Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 November 1920 — Page 2
PRESIDENT-ELECT HARDING
NOOSIEIIS ELECT ILL OEilMIIIS
GOV.CO* PLEDGES AID TO HARDING
VOTE FOK ^HtSluc.i
Harding and Coolidge Carry Indiana by 150.000.
Defeated Democratic Candidate Wires Congratulations to Presiuent-Elect.
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ELECTORAL VOTE
Senator Harding Is Grateful, but Not Exultant Over Election.
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Meet Important State Issue Was Election of United States Senator— James E. Watson l& Winner by About lOO.OOO.
Harding Assured cf 379 Votes in the Electoral College—Missouri goes Republican and Tennessee Result S; II in Doubt.
Imlianjiptdis. .V«»v. i. Sriminr Hard in liei»ubli« an <*atidi(lnU‘ Tor Prus tl»Mif, has < arrii*»| ludiaim l»y a plui: !- it v t»<l iiualt ii al ‘JalMMKl on lilt* l a'i* of (dti<*i:il and mioHirial rolttnis. 'rii'* ionru-r Ut jiuldiran |dma!it.\ r»*cor<| i.a Indiana in a prosidontial nH**, approx it.iaiol.N Od.OOO \ tilrs, was Indd by (’olo|,- I I b IO',**\oh. Tin* inosi iiuporptid sinP* issij.*. iln* oliHiion of a I’ni’.'d Siairs sonalor, rostiltod in tin* iv-ob » lion of .lamos I!. Watson. Uopublb n b\ a pluralily of about lun.noo. I’oinn r St na ur Tom Taus-arl. Hoiaorr ran a ^oorl nn t*. tin* rot unis at lumd showing bini lo lx* slightly ahoad of Hovoriior Cox, I ifintxTaiir (‘amiid iit* for I'rosidi nt. McCray Is Elected. W’arrrn T. McCray. Kcpublican ran* t.'nlaP* for lmwfinor, was olcctod by a piunillt.x eHimaP'd at about HO.tHNi, defeating Dr. t’arb*p»n H. McCullocli (Drllt.). ITovidhij: that tin* returns so far fabulaiod arc a uood baromotor tlx* Republicans Iihvo ca riod Marion
He and Mrs. Harding to Take a Vacation During Month of November— Will Visit Texas and Panama Canal Zone.
Marion. (>.. Non. 1.—Senator I lard11 1 l: 'jp tb>wn iii bis library and ]it*n~ cileil tin* following stauant'iu: '•Assutnint: that the returns are ■ulndlv •Icpoudabb 1 do Hot liesitute to say that I am ploaM-d. “Of course j am happy to utter my ^railttuh . but I am »io? exultant. It D net a piTsoiiai victory. “It is a renewed expression of eontideiit Aioerlniiii**ia and a national « II to till* Republican party. It i« also serious. Obligations Are Solemn. “The American oldiifutions are so Mdetuii thal in^icad of ixaitiiu I am »m/ic ^iwn In prayer in (bx! to make i;n* capable nf playing my part and that all the«* ixtfls tn responsibility i'iay fiioet the aspirations and expectations nf America and the world. 1 am Mire ihc people who hfive voted the Itepuhiicah ticket will understand my feeling that I should make no instant statement of pnlicios at lid - time he- >- lid the expresMon nunV; throughout tin- cauipaign." » Senator Harding said thal throughout the eampalgn it had been his in1 el: I Ion. win or lose, to take vacation during the month of Nnvember. I’residenl-«*lect Warren <J. Harding atid Mrs I larding will le vo Marion next I-riiliiv night or Sattirda> morning for a viieatbui at I’oint Isabel. r Jex. mar RrownsvilJe, as tlx* guest 4 • f Cd” Scnbey a rinse personal friend of the senator. Mr. Srobey bus a ram h neat Ihiint Isabel where fie has resided for In years, although formerly he was a resident of Marion. A* cording to plans. Senator llanling will remain al I'oint Isabel for about two weeks, going from there to (lab • e>tnn. wher»- hi* will take passage on » steamer to Ranatn.i. Collowing n trip tliriMigh tfie eamd zone the |h*es-ideni-elei t and Mrs. Harding will rc»furn to \«*w ttrleans, going from there to IlisIfiit’d, \ a., where arn.ngefiM»nts bave beeii made for Si*mitor Harding to addles- a enliventioti of the TtnU'r of Rlks of which he is a member. Marion Wdl Br Headquarters. Marion probably will be the hcadijiiariias nf the next I'ri'sident during Hu winter and up until tlx* time when f,i* g i. s to Washington for hh inatigurjitlnii In March. ft Is understmxl ffiat the visit fo I'anaiil.a will fie purel\ a pbmstire trip, as neither Iln* senator nor M s. Harding have i*\ir seen tfie canal. No caldn *1 appointment* itre to tie deterndm'd Upon during this trip. lr is believed, noeonling to the fn-st infortiiaiion here, that tlx* Premident eb'ct docs mu e\p4*cf in taki* any part in the final session of tlx* SixtyKixth eiingri >s. lb* either w ill be paired with n DenxMTHtlc senator or nmy resign as be feels thnl ns a r»»Mllt nf the cb*et ion tin* R<*|iiiblieans will have a safe majoiiiy in tlx* upper
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Totals 379 140 1: j Nt ci's.-ai y to n choice, L’6».
NEW GOVERNORS IN MANY STATES
Arizona- Mat Simms petti. Arkaiis. N I hoinas K. MeUae..,. hem. (’obirado—Oliver II. Shoup Rep. 1 ' ’nni.-a i ietit K. ,!. I .al »* Rep. Ih-law tre W D. l>enm*y Rep. Cloridti- ('ary A. ilxrilee Ih‘in. (ienrgia 'T. W. Hardwick I h‘in. Idaho David \\ I*a\is Rep. Illinois Ian Sintill ...Reje Indiana W. I . McCray R ( p. Nebraska S. R. M* K«*lire Rep. New I Iain]•shire A. <). Itro^vn ... Rep. New Mexico It. II. Haniut Dent. New York Smith Dotu. N. Carolina t atiieron Morrivoii. ,I) t :n. Not ih Dakota L. .1. I rn/.ii r Rep. Ohio Harry L. ihivi* Rep. fowa N. I! KamJail Rep. Kansas Henry .1. Alb-n Rep. Maine- I • Pnrkliurst Rep. Massachusetts C II ('ox Rep. Michigan A. .1. Croesbeck Rep. Mmn»’-»ota .1. A. <> I ’reus Rep. Missouri A Al. Hy de .Reiu Montatia .loseph M. IHxoti Rep. Rhode Dland- K. .1. San Som i.... R..p South Carolina—R. A. Cnnpor. . . .Dem. South Dakota R II. MeMasiffp.. Rrtpj Tem»«*ssc«* A. Ii Roberts Ih*fn'. Texas- R. M. Neff ...Demi Ctah C. K Mabey Uo\i Vertnont .lames I bu t nessR t ^,* Washington Lewis I Hart iNfp' \\Vst Virginia K. I- Morgan Re)-; Wiseonsin—.lolui .1 IMfline Rep, TnopposiMl. **i;iecu*d In SeptenilHT.
1 MADE GAIN IN NEW UHLtANb
| Harding Polls the Unprecedented Total of 17,090 Votes—Carried Ten Country Parishes.
Wilson's Home District to Harding. I’rliKTliii. V .1 Nnv. I iVllmill''* hiuiif ili-lrlrl In I'riin ('loii , out lor llnriliri. mill Coollilp,. |ij iImiuI •*> lo 1. Iti’i'ol’illlltf lo •*li'rlion ofLrinl-. The eotini hns not .\,»i li.n-u -tniH'leie'l.
Biyan Votes Ticket Stiaight. Linroln. .Veh.. Nov. -• Wlllliiin J. TtrvMii voleil ilie vtiultilii 1 lei hi K'ni I If tick el, In iiniioiiin e<l.
New i irleimi. Vnv. I Senntor lliinlilu' IMilleil the lllilireieilenleil lie till ol lT.n:in In ihe ••III of New Or Irillnt MII h live of I he I.T7 |irerliir l < lulnelnif. lie eurrli'il leu kiiown enlin try piirihln s, ii|i|>:iri’nll.v was an easy \Ii lor In ihe tliinl • onuri'.srHoiiiil illstrlel anil elulil < it' iirei lnrts. mo-ilv In Iln* ll|ilo» n n'llilenie Keellun L’ilve liiin niHjiirlllen.
F. D. Roosevelt Lost Home Town. 11,vile I’nrk. V 1 . Vm. I Coinplete reiurne froni llyile I'urk. die lionie |io«n of I'rmiklln I'. Itoovevell. Heuiuimllr vlre | •re-iilent in I nominee, pive:
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I'onnly hy ;i plurillil.V of MI to :■«),- • Km. There was very little siTinelilin; •lone in Hie eily of In'IhintiiiolW. All nnollieliil re|ioilM InilietiIe that the i{l'ptlll!|e;inK lleU-lope,I till U'-iOll* i-liliiL’ si rent: I Ii nnionfr the women vol i»rs. The Oeinoi rats have aiijnirenlly fiiih'il in nuike any inromK Inin terrl ton nortmilh llopnhlienn. Kihimml M. Wnsmnth. Ilepuhllenn Ml ale ehiilriiiin. -ahl tlml a ei refill rm v■ ew of ihe Miimitlnn lute Tuemhi.v lilpht leil him to eonelilile thal the “very minimum eslitnaies fniimleil on a resume of the reiurns s,i fur reeelveil lire that the ILepulillean pluralhy in Inillnna will he fmin llo.iNMI to So.oihi at the verj least, and «i have every reason to believe I hat it \\ ill ;fo nineh larper." lie sal,I tint the l!epnhllean* will earry every lointressional illstrlet. In Ihe Seventh ounepiMsional illstrirt Moore (Hep.) lias defeated Spiial). the Denioeriilii' enn-
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Large Vote Cast. Clear weather prevailed lliroii^hout the state with the eM'eplloii of a few sentiered distrhts in the northern portion, where a slight fall of snow was reported early In the day and a 'limn* vote was ease flu aeefiunt of the Imlhy eharaeler of the hallots. yenntln^ was neei ssarily hdiorlotis anil returns ennsequeiitl.t drlhlded in shoviV durliu: llu* nlydit T* Old lime | iroe m i^tlen to is ovperleneed liiUteh dilTIrtllty this fall on aeeonnt of the 4aet lhal for the hr*d time they hiu^.,to predlet what tin women voters V'.lfilll. do, and it Is reeoimi/.i il hy all ifial 'it Is pretty hard to predirt hist whal i flii'l the women would have fin 'iW^tlll Imnte vote. VDH means of tr inspoi lal ion were iitlll/'d hy voters In sfetllnif to the polls. Tills was espeelall.Y Inn* In Ihe early hours when an dented heav y v ote vv iis reenrdiHl In Ihe dllTerenl pollin'.’plai i's lliroiiphom Ihe slate. SeatlerlliK re|Hirts of diserder from vnriinis seetlons were rerelved here Inn of a «li"ln namre. As a uetieriil Ihhitf IToimI order was prenerved hy Klianls of vv ateliers and speeia) detuehmenls of pollee in ihe lnr'’er cities. Women Vote Early. Hammond The helief lhal women would mil vole till late In Ihe day was shuttered In Indus! rinl eenlers like liaiy. I’.asi Chleaxo and llammoinl. hy appiairanee of women when Ihe polls
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The prrsenee of vvouien iis ollleinls is reviiliillonlxIliK the eemhlet hi voliny; phiees uni ihere is more spiaal at r.ll preeiliets. A lluul snow lieiran to full here at p o'elie-k ami lids had a lemleney to illseourn'.’ • lemiy from iti itlnv' lo the : polls early.
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Illiylnii. I'. Nov. -i, llov. f'o\. the dele.Hell piesidelil in I ea'ldiilllte. wired IiIm i' imr.iiiilaiious to Senalor HardIlly. ilo preselent eha t. The IlleSsaye rest 1 : “Iii il • spirii oi Amerl'-u. I necept the deeisioi, of |he uiajoriiy, lender as ihe defeated eaudidnie my eouyrntuhilious. and pledye as a ehi/.en my .siip||Virt in ilie exeeiuive nuilioriiy in vvhiileyer eiiieryem'.v may arise." Hue. G. O. P. Vote Piling Up. New York, .Nov. I. tmeof the iliiist sw eep! ny UepilMienll v ii lories in party hi-lor.v was ree'inled for Se'ialor W arren fi. Il.inlinu for |'resident and a I tepuhlienn eonyi'ess. Tremendous and unparalleled Iteptioliean phirahtie.s heyinulii- willi the first eomil of hallots ill Ihe election eoullnm-s monutltu;. I •efe..i in their Ilyin holh for the presidoney and eonpress was eolteeded early hy 1 lemoeratie national leaders on the liasls of the < riisliiny Hepuhliean vole and despite the nhseliee of Ittml and alHejul llyures. Willi Ihe presideley and eonpreSs Wei.; !o-s lo (lie lli'inoerats of y'overli,irs. spile leitislalures and other state and loeal eandldiiles. The hreak even threatened lo extend inlo the hortler si; los hitherto “solid south.” whh Kepnhlie in pains 1 nsonie siniliiern siaies la .er than any since the Civil war. Harding Certain of 379 Votes. Ill the ahseiii'e of Ihlill figures the lllt|f . • e i lei oral eolleg* . as against I'JT for liiia assuraiiee of :i71i voles in the electoral <■' Ih-.e. as agaili'f l-Lu for f.o'V. Cov. 'villi I” dfinhlfiil. Ilieliisive of spins vvh ii' Hi*' Kepahllean tide vvi-M running strong. I In unoHii ial results |n,■suged a laiger majorily in Ihe eleeioral college for Si m lor Harding ami his ruining mule, ilov, Coolidge of Massac.’hnseils. than a iy sinee 1 S.SS. e\eopi alone lie vote of ‘.a for I'resldenl Wilson In Wli;. during the ILepuJiliean “split.” Women’s Votes Cause Delay. The lirst 11 inis of w oman suffrage conirihtltod largely lo Ihe Itepilhlieall liia.i* rliles. and. also, was a f.iflor in deiay ii a die eoitnl in many stuteM. *! i Millions of Wonioii s Imllols also swelled I lie popular v ole rerorded lieyoiid all records New York. vi|ii*i ;he Immc of holh arm llariliii!: and I iov. Co\ lllileii.s and I'ennsy Ivaiiin fitrnisheil the hiaios Kepuhllean |ihiralltles. That of N' oi vv here i Iov. Smith. ItemoNatlmu 1.. Miller. Itepuhllean. wen* neck and neek In the gtttiernalorial light was close to it,_ lion in,ark Ohio was around TMi.imio Illinois, at iln* pres, in nillo. ahmit SiNI.ihhi and I’ennsy Iv aula ahont a.’.tI,• IKK I. 1,000000 Plurality in New York. New ’i ork. N'ov. I. New York stale Wenl llcpiihlican in Ihe presidential * leetloi, hy I he lltipreeeili'llted |illiralily of approvlmalely I.IHNI.INNI voles. With ’In* single *• \ei*j>tIon of ihe contesr for governor, vv hleh Is still in donht. vvlih Covernor Smilh leading ell the a.,* of llu* relluns, hilt Ihe pot* mini ligiires lor the missing dlsiriets Indicating ihe nlncihm of hi*. Ilepuh Mean oppomiu, .Natlinu It. Miller, ihe hitnlsitde was complete. I idled Stales Senator .h lie s \V. Wmlsw oi l h ,|| . It, [i.. WHS ,*|ee|e,| hv II siihslanthll pluralily ever his | lemtv. • ralli' opponem l.lenl i,’m. Harry C. Wall ••r The llepuhlleuiis will eoulroi loth hr i iiehes of iln* legislature and elecled l!o iv-presentntives |,, eongr,*ss, a net .Mill of live Seals, Willi IVVO ,||mtrieie missing. Complete New York City Vote. Corn[i|e e reiuru*. from llie ‘J,7:i:t dis Irieis n 11 tea i er New York gave Senator I hi riling pluralily of lle.un ever tiovernor Co\ The vm,* vyas,Co.y H'*..'*.'!.'i: Hanllng. 7 v 'i..-i7ii; I lehs. i::i.s.m;. Tie , lunplele New Yel k eily v ,it<' fu governer gave: Snillli. I H>m . TiiP ■ 711’.: Miller. Itep.. '.Imi.Ki;, : Themtis,,,, I ’re . s t;,.*’. Harding Carries Home State Cohnii’ms, i>.. Nov. I Warren <). Harding look Ohio away from (;,iv .lames M.fov hy a pluralily of .'tTal.INKl, iieeordlug ni Indlealions from lu,If of live 7,1 Id preelllels of |||e slate. In .’I.iilT |ir*" im Is Harding s vote was 47s,."oS, while Co\ has a vote ,,f :ti;-l.ikk” If the pres.*111 ratio is malniained. It la said that Harding's plurality will he 'tTi7.ikmi Tin* entire Itepuldlean ticket eppeared to he winner in the home etiili’ of the two eamlid,’. tes. with '•'rank It. Willis, candidal,' for s,.||.:i,u'. leading ais opponenl hy a vole of 'JS . (KKI. The vole lhal phiees llavrv I,. I hi vis. I!e|i.. in the lead for gover'ior |s ei|ii.illy close. See 750 000 Margin in Indiana. Iridiimapolls, Nov. I.—A talmlitlloti of 1.1.’7I preeiliets mu of the :t..'!N | !„ Itiilhilu shews Senator llardlttg trailing Ills I icmorniHr opimnenl hy .'Hi.irji; votes If the present ratio Is uinii, trleed lo ihe eouiplelfon of reltirns Senator Harding will have a plurality
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Harding Winning Maryland. Hall iniore. Mil., Nov . 1. Ueiiiriis Iroiu lill.'t prreine|s mit of v.'l in Maryland gave for presidenl : t ',,\. I.'t7.7”i>; I'arding, IM.Ilia); liehs, jijo, Minnesota G. 0. P. Wins. St. Paul. Minn.. Nm |. Ih puhlift n sinte leaders preiheled ilml the ,|eeisihe plurality apparently given liar •ling Im I'resldenl in Minnesotii would carry Inlo ollieo ihe ICeptihlieau stale ticket. Iteturiis ltom .Y7I pit elm ts out of oi :t.””ll in the slat, gave Harding IK.i,.mII unit c,, x o,.lti!i. Kor governor, I’Kk'l lireeluets gave State Auditor I'rciis, Hep.. 11f 111,k; as against 117.1175 pulieil hy Slti|is;ead. indorsed hy the Nonjitr'isiiti h ague. 300,000 Plurality in Illinois. Chicago. Noy. | l.en Small of Ktltlkaloe Hep, ' llenn eaiididiile for governor, an I ar of his ussiH'hlteM on the slate llekii were swept inlo otliee hy a I; nd'lide ol He|iiililieaii votes vv hieh give Senalor Harding ihn reeord plurollt) al ItNMJtiH ill Ihe (Hie. Small's pimalilv over .lames Il.iiiiillou Lewis h i |i|iroviluillely .'K K i.i ii s I. y,.| fi,|ts shorl of the llardlng inundation hy HOII.IKKI. Lniesi reiinns from In,* stm,, show Ih,*11 Senalor Harding liitd i*'eeived 1,0.-I 1 •» voles ||, ,u preeluets out of 5.7,01 n Illinois am| i,\ Ins.|.-,| voles, In J I in preeiliets Small had lusm 1 given IJ7.III voles imil Lewis .ItS.IIIS. G. 0. P. May Win Tennessee. Atlanta. <ia.. Nov, I. Alihmigli ! I leiimi'i'iilh leaders refi|s,,,| p, phulf J I hill Ttlesduy *s eleelion had resulted ‘in nii.v Im i k in ihe '’sMli,! south." Hi*. imhlienns eliilui (lie eleelion of \lf , Taylor. Ih^.uhllean < amlidale f„ r g., v . I el llor of Tennessee, and express,. I ’ lldeltee that eoni|dele turns vv.m Id glye the slut,. I,, Senator Harding. Iht"Ittvlul returns^ piled hy th,> Knoxv’lle lomnal and Trlhtim* froni u*, eoimtles h. Teiinessis*. however, gave llardlng a lilnrnllty of Is. PJ'J over C ,x mill Tayloi a lead .if gn | pg
Huge Plurality in Penneylvanla. I'l'hlhideltihin Nov. I Setmtot ||'„ r . ding eurr;e,i I’ennsy Ivitniu hy prohahly he largest iillirHilly eyer given » eui). 'e In ll Is stm,*. Th,. whole He- | I'llhllean st; te tleket was uls,, , |eet,*,| j hy large ph: ’iiHtles and the Ilemoei .tl I "I''se .'hui from I ’elite y I v ipita i t, cot g:, .. redliev*d.
REPUBLICANS Guilt SENATE MAJORITT
Elect Their Candidates in Most of the States Considered Doubtful.
WATSON WINS III
McKinley Elected in lllinoir and Lea root in Wisconsin — Democ-atr Senators From California and Nevada Are Unseated.
New York. Nov. 1.--There - ,., fcrT indication that ihe m si have it Itepllhlh :l' Imljorii.' p-, lU to It!. I In* WepuhlHan Ial r I’rfshlent has curri I vvilh it pi... Iy nil of the eaiididali s for t i , , Stun s senator in ihe st.. es t| . eoiisidei'ed iIon)11 fill. < hie of (III* IIIOMt hll ler of i , lot’iul fights was waged in N . |[ : , shire ngaiukt Ceor H Mo- i.,. | ouhllenn luctiinheui, |.y |tay a., . i; Stevens. .Moses VVIIS eh.'i I !.. uverwlll lilting tna.iei'lty 'I he Kcptihlictiit Utndsliili* i , •arr.ed \\ . II. All ,\.i,:, y to \ ■ ?*erer A. Waller, his |i.m,, , , (xment, while in Indiana .l.mi.s Walson won over 'l om 'l. . . decisive iminner. This was one oi t surprises of the day, as Wui-on w. ; , under n most severe uttael:. Heturns from Califoriiia ii.dra that the state hits gone Itepul . ,,n , a hig mitjority, insuring the ■ lertf.ii of Sainttel Short ridge, the He .lir enmIUltite. over .lames 11. I’lteim , t Ilenioerath: ineunihent. At it lute hour the esttniah - • leal division in the two le. hram lies were: SENATE. Republicans ...5) Democrats ? HOUSE. Republicans . ,?65 Independent 2 Democrats ....167 Socialist G. O. P. Senators Elected, Included in thi> great It, 1 u triumph were the follow,ug ; lletins: < nllfornia. Satiniel M s who defeated James I >. pi;, t, ; i k rado, Samuel I >. Nleliols,. the l>emia'ratte iiomin. e. Ti ■ s, ; Cottneellelil, I'rapk H. H Idaho. K. K. (lomling. yie' ator jpli’i p. Niigi'tit : lilim p. McKinley; h son, re-eleeteil hy a „ I r:, over 'I lionnis Tuggai 1 I ’■ Iowa, Alhert It. i'uiiiiii.iiKimsiis, Charles Cur Mary land. (I. K. Welh r. ■ John W-.lter Smilh; Ml"*" P. spetieer, n eh ' ted ; N* shire, (ieorge II. MoseNew York, James \\ W ads : .a ; reelected: Nol'lll Halo |l I'. I .add : < Hilo. Fra Ilk II Wil - vauin. Iloise 1’**urose. re * l*., . , h liakota, Peter Norhiek I . Ih'el Sill,Mil, re-,*h*e|ei| ; Vefli mu' I P. I hllingham, re-elected ; V. W * -ley L. Jones, le-ele lei! W sin. Irving L. Leiir<M,t. re, I stuhlMirn light a l a I list Jana ■ son. lu r.ddltinn to this list the p ' - Moan leaders expected al-, il er returns yvoahl ri'eerd a.'.oili, I lea n victory in Nevada. Ih* He •• hIh'iut mitioiml eonimiitee * lalm 1 o ' Senator Charles It. Il. iidi - • ‘i I heen healen hv Ti >ker I iidd; uf 1'lle eornniMtee also I lain . li * liiilph Cameron over S. ■ I Slllltll, I M ill. lu stleh deveh ■'l * Its the Henttldii an senate luaio ;v n I t he swelled to 1(1.
Democrats Elected 1 lenioi'l'lltie M'lmtors t'leehd > oi tuplete returns ineluded .11 •* Ilellln an I <Psenr \\ I'nder • A ha tar.; Marcus A. Smith. * Thaddeits IT. Cara , ivy Arka I con I’. Kleteher, Khirlda : I ‘ " I'eekhiim, Kenlnekv : K s. pa ik laHlIshlll'l; Charles I! Head 1 V vaihi: Is-,* S. tKernian. Noiil < ' Urn.; Seotr Perr - iiklahon Cliamherlnin, Ori-gnii; l.'lh ‘ I Snilth. South CnrolhiH : Pan* ■' - \ irginhi. lu the house the Hepiildi* ai 1 1 slide nils,M hiivot ■ Ih-moerais also in Kenltleky and Miehigai indieat Ions of loss,*- also la W * si I gillia, .Missouri, ulltl In lie westiiies. in the early rettinis ;■ efleet of the American l"d. oi I.nhor light on eoiigre«siin n :*ii apparenr, hut another eerltiiiny a ; '"’ returtt* was that the congress noi l le s,ife for prohlhitlon and foreeemnt.
Victor Berger Ccncedet Defeat Milwaukee. Nov. I. Vleter I l : *rger. unseated Soeielist cot -’re-- i#1 from ihe fifth dlsirlet of Wlaeensli: eoneedetl Ilfs defeat hy \V 111' * "I H* Staffoid, He|nihlleiiu
New York Socialots Again Elected New York. Nov. I. I,olds W: •'■ and August Claessi ii- Sm'lnlis - a In' were twice expelled frem Iln Nen York legislature. wen Wahlmati from the Klghlh M: n' n assemhly diatrlet and Clae»seus lr’"" the Seven!eelvtI Samuel A I* 1 1 and Smauel (Mr. who al»o wen **'• tadled hy the legislature In-t vvliii’’ attd Hit’ll reseated lids fall after t had heen re*oh*e!cd in ii Npeedd 1 lion, and who saliaetjlieiilly resivi <'*l were again elecled from ihe * 11 uni I'ourth Bronx a'*»euihly di* 11
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