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next week, can determine Whether Kilgore 271 ATT; Sweeney 268, 258.

% S. Senator Harley Kilgore | Va.), Tom (and corruption,” Walter 8, Halla Ww. VA. SENATE RACE a wan Tuesday's balloting, | nan, the state's Republican national | Nov. 7 according to. Republican officials committeeman, said his party would | ¢U. P.)~—Only an official canvass, | here, With results frqm 13. precincts not concede the re-election of Kil- | which will not be completed until missing, unofficial tabulations gave {gore unless and until the official |

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LEADERS FACE: Ahn nD a MOTOS MARROW LEAD

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Close Tieup With One Political Party.

By FRED W. PERKINS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.- Where| the C: I: O-Political Action Committee goes from here, after Tuesday's decisive defeat, will be decided in the national C. I. O. convention in Atlantic City two weeks from] now. ; This is the first big setback for the C. 1. O. politicos. They claimed to have furnished most of tie margin for President Roosevelt's victory in 1944, They | have claimed numerous other tests of political strength, Now they face the proof that when a political trend gets going no group can stop it. The Republican gains in house and senate are enough to prove that | the C. I. O.-P, A. C. cannot swing a *nation-wide election against a wave of public sentiment, Positive in Opposition Philip Murray, C, I, O, president, and Jack Kroll, chairman of the P. A. C, both “laid it on the line "— they were dead set against almost any candidate: with a Republican label, In addition to the general result,

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Wallace and Claude Pepper.”

there are scores of individual instances in which the P, A. C. failed, It failed to re-elect congressmen it had recommended, and it failed to defeat congressmen it had condemned. One of the senators to which it credited a “perfect voting record” —Joe Guffey of Pennsylvania—was badly beaten. | Senator James M. Mead, who also {had full support, suffered probably

the worst licking" in New York gubernatorial history, John W. Bricker in Ohio, an| avowed enemy of the C. 1. O,]| romped in ahead of the Democratic | incumbent.

Records Were Cited Here is a sample of the voting records put out by the P. A, c.| against congressmen: ‘“James W. Wadsworth, 41st New York district, Republican ., . , . " That meant Mr. Wadsworth had { voted “wrong” on 12 issues the C. I. |0.-P. A. C. had selected as vital. { However, Mr, Wadsworth was reelected. 5 Another citation was: “Matthew M. Neely, 1st West Vir-

ginia district, Democrat, , .

| That meant Mr. Neely had voted “right” on the 12 issues. Mr. Neely was defeated. | Fail to Defeat Case Rep. Francis Case (R. 8. D), sponsor of the Case union-control

bill, also got a completely minus tabulation, 12 dashes. He way reelected, =» | Rep. Andrew J. Biemiller: (D

| Wis.) was all plus in the C. I. O tabulation. He was defeated.

The C. I. O. and other organized]

labor threats to defeat every legisla{tor who voted for the Case bill or {the Smith-Connally law or any {other union-control law didn't work out. The final tégulation may show | more defeats for {Heir friends than {for their foes. { The question for the C. I. O [ political leaders will be whether it is wise for a labor organization to | become so closely identified with one political party as the C. I. O.- | P._.A. C._has become identified with [the Democrats | The “stodgy old fellows” who rin the A. F. of L. have followed the advice of Samuel Gompers not to get compromised with a political party. Which Union As Right

| Ts the A. F. of L. right, or is the|

C. 1. O. right? That is the ques-| tion the C. I. O. now will ponder “The ©. I. O. is not expected. to | withdraw immediately from politi-|

cal activity, It may join .in with] |a program announced by C. B.| Baldwin, executive director of al

sister organization, the National | Citizens P. A. C. Mr. Baldwin said | on election eve | “Whatever the outcome of this | | election, we independent progres- | sives have got to start devoting |all our energies now to make sure that in '48 thé people in this coun- | {try have a change to vote for a| | presidential candidate wig is really | a progressive candidate.” : Mr. Baldwin: gave a hint of ef-|

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GOP Landslide

Misses Favorite

By Scripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, Nov, 7.—Fhe victorious Republicans are scratch ing their héads over this one: Pehr G. Holmes, a Massachusetts Republican congressman who. had survived all the Democratic sweeps since 1931, was defted in Tuesday's elections despite a Republican landslide in the state. ’ Democratic campaign. - leaders attribute the surprise victory to the organizing ability of their nominee, Harold ID» Donohue, who i® the Democratic county chairs man at Worcester, biggest city in the district. : Rep. Clarence Brown, campaign director for the Republican national committee, called Rep. Holmes’ defeat “our biggest. up-

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