Salt Lake Tribune, The, Thursday, November 04

THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1926.
Brennan Loses Illinois
by Down-State Votes;
Referendum
Winner.
CHICAGO; Nov. 8.—(By the'Assoclaled Pres.)—Failura ' ot George E.
'Brennan, leader of Illinois Democracy,
to accumulate expected pluralities In
Chicago on his stand for modification
of tho prohibition law gtvvo to Frank
TJ. Smith, Republican, the ' United
States senatorship now held by William B. McKlnlay.
Smith extended his lead to mora
than 45,000 with slx-tentha of the
vote counted. 'The 558 unreported
precincts, almost all downstate, promised tonight to swell slightly
the
smallest margin by which a Republican has been elected to tha senate
from Illinois In recent years.
The Republican candidate, running
as n. dry, accumulated downstate the
large voto ho expected while holding
Brennan's Chicago plurality to less
than 80,000 against tho 140,000 plurality which
Democratic
managers
claimed until early today. Democratic leaders paid that the 00,000 votes
they counted on and failed to gol
were lost largely In Chicago's Domocratlo wards.
Hugh S. Maglll, who ran Independently and attacked Smith for accepting ^170,000 in primary contributions from publlo utility executives!
•while ho was chairman o! the Illinois
commerce commission, obtained leas
than 150,000 votes to run a. poor1 third.
Tho voto of E485 of- Illinois C053
precincts, inoludins the virtually complete Chicago count, gave
Smith
118,302; Brennan, 073,029, and MagllL
140.758. • .
- •
The Democrats had better success
In the congressional balloting, winning two seata from Republicans 'and
electing seven congressmen while tb.o
Republicans elected twenty.
Congressman John J. Gorman, Republican, lost tho Sixth district in
- Chicago- to James T. Igoe, Democrat,
- who benefited t>y the metropolitan
Bronnan wave which carried most of
the party's county ticket to victory.
.Congressman 'Loren E. Wheeler, Republican, Springfield, was ' unseated.
in the Twenty-first district by his
biennial.foe,-J. Earl,-Major, Democrat,
who beat him in 1922 and lost to him
In 1824.
•Mia referendum which
Broiumn
b-ponsored In the state proposing alteration of the Volstead act, to lot
each Btato decide what jier cont of
alcohol makes liquor Intoxicating, carried by u-vot e approximating two to
one, with moro than half the returns
counted. Tha Chicago ana
Cook
county voto favored it more heavily
than downstate ballots, but it was
. ahead in both sectors, S570 out, of
6C53 precincts, including 1067 of 3334
dqwnsUUe, giving 625,933 ayes ' and
24S.490- noes.
Chicago votod
overwhelmingly to continue daylight saving during tho five summer months.
The general Republican victory carried over all Republican candidates
on the state ticket, Including
the
party's nominees for stato treasurer
and clerlt of tha supreme court.
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Vlnson, wore reelected and three Democrats succeeded congressmen who did
not o f f e r tor reflection. Two Republicans, Thatcher and Roblson, were
Selected, anil Mrs. John !\V. Langley,
Republican, wifo ot tha former congressman, -was elected. She defeated the Incumbent, A. J. Kirk, in the
August pi-lmary!
DETROIT, Nov. 3.—(Ey the Associated
Press.)—Fred "W. Green
after serving thirteen years'ts mayor
of the c i t y of lonlu, was elevated to
the governorship of Michigan yesterdny In ona of the usual Republican
Victories. So overwhelming was the
Republican sentiment that only four
counties of eighty-thre e in the state
w e n t Democratic.
Solidly Republican legislative and
congressional tickets were elected In
addition to the complete state ticket
Green's margin over
William A.
Comstoolc, Democrat, was
144 67(i
with only 400 precincts missing.
Prohibition Shares Rever
/
sals With
Democrats
Scrugham Is Defeated
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—(By th>
Associated Press.)—Prohibition sharei
reverses with tho Democratic gover
nors and proposals to increase sal
ariea of publlo officials, permit bet
ting on horse races or put the Bibl
in public schools, in the incomplet
count tonight of votes cast in fai
western states yesterday. Othcrwls
tho election waa marked by sweopln]
Republican victories in Idaho anCalifornia, with Republican candidate
generally In tho lead also In Oregon
Washington and Nevada.
Proposals to ask congress to call
convention to m o d i f y tho eighteen!
amendment and to declare prbhlbitio
a failure carried by overwhelming ma.
jontles in Nevada, and in California
tho initiative measure for repeal o
tho Etato prohibition enforcement ac
had a margin of more than 100,00
votes when returns f r o m about hal
the^ state's precincts were counted.
Nevada's
Democratlo
governo
James G. Scrugham, was tralllm
E R E
A R E
Fred B. Balzar, Ills Republican oppo
nent • In tho gubernatorial race b
mora than 1700 votes with the coun
75 per cent complete. U n i t e d State
Senator Taskev L,. Odclie's reelectio
In. the same state was conceded b
his Democratic rival, Raymond L,
Baker, former director of tho mint.
Tile decisive Republican victory I
Idaho not only insured another terr
in tho United States senate for Fran
R, Goodlng, but put H. C. Baldrldgc
present lieutenant governor, Into th
gubernatorial chair and swept Int
power tha wholo Republican stat
ticket.
In Oregon another Democratic trov
ernor, William M. Pierce, apparent!
had been defeated for reelection b
I. L. Patterson, Republican, a farmei
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.— (By the
In the samo state Frederick W Stel
wer, Republican, was leading Bar Associated Proas.)—Gratification over
Haney, Democrat, and Senator R is
the election results was expressed In
Stanlield, Republican incumbent rtin
statements Issued tonight by Chairn i n e as an Independent in a spirlte
man Shaver of the Democratic nasenatorial contest.
In Washington, where no state offl
tional committee and Chairman Oldcera wcro elected, but where reca
field ot tho Democratic congressional
petitions against Governor Itolan
campaltm "committee. Both saw in
Hartley were circulated near poliin
places yesterday, tha returns toda
the figures a trend toward the Demoshowed a majority of antl-Hartlo
cratic ranks, which, they said, augurs
legislators winning seats In the stat
well
for the party's hopes in 192S.
senate ancl house of representatives.
"The results confirm our preelecThe Republican pluralities in Call
fornfa wore nothing short of land
tion estimate and are very gratifying
slides. "With less than half tho stat
Indeed." said Mr. Shaver. "Though
heard from. C. C. Young, Republics
gubernatorial candidate, had piled u
It acpears n majority of the congress
a lend of almost 180,000 over Justu
was not Quito won, tho gains signify
S. Wardr.ll. Democrat, who concede
a victorious advance for tho Demohis defeat early in tho count. Unite
States Senator Samuel II. Shortridgo cratic party and a momentous setback
Republican, was 318,000 votes ahea
for tho Republican party and adminof John B. Elilott, bone-dry McAdo
istration.
Democrat, and tha various Republica
M A J O R I T I E S CUT.
candidates on tho state ticket wer
piling up ecjual or greater margin
"In addition to the congressional,
against their opponents.
substantial trains were made In stato
and local tickets.
Even whero our
candidates did not win, they, in many
states and districts, cut ominously
Into tho usual Republican majorities.
Tha swing from Republican to Democratic- voting Is marked clear to tho
Pacific, and the t r e n d is certainly encouraging for 192S.
> RACEFUL ankle contour is emphasized and made
"With popular favor and confidence
In our party so manifest. It is a eood
VJT lovelier by "Onyx Pointex". The "Pointed" heel
timo now for Democrats to nurvcy
carefully
tho wholo
situation, to
even brings trim ness and charm to ankles that are not natweigh tho opportunities of service
for their party and country—a good
urally shapely. In the filmy texture of" Onyx Sheresilk",
noire, Nov. 3.—(Dy tho Associated time to keep cool and thoughtful
Press.)—Premier Mussolini returned, heads.
or in the heavier service weights, all ankles are at their
"Let us maintain and continue tho
to Romo tonight. Ho cnjno direct
from Forll, his home town, whither f i n e cooperation and moral effect of
best. Be sure to insist upon "Onyx Pohnex".
he had proccodetl after -the attempt the campaign Just closod, EO we ohall
presorvo tho unity and powar that
acralnat his Ufa at Bologna. Sunday.
Leading stortj tvmwbtn
sell "Onyx" Hotitry
Mussolini waa mot evt tho Rome command national confidence and win
Btation by deputies and member s of national elections."
and especially tbi r'Poin!tx" styles listed Mow
Mr. Oidfleld said his returns showed
tho fascist directorate nnd a VRBC
that the Democrats had gained sevenaasemblngo
of
people
who
gave
him
Silk, with Lisle Top and Sole
teen scats in the house. He listed
a great ovation.
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Style 255 — Service wcijshe .
The Stef;ini News npenoy reports tho Kalns as three In New York, two
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Style 135 — Medium weight. . . j "-0
Style 3SS — " ShcrcsiU:" ..
that the chiefs of tho opposition partv In Pennsylvania three In Illinois,
as. Fcrrara. havo published a manifesto three In Allsnourl, and one each In
Silk, wich New Four-Inch Lisle Wck ami Sole
absolving Mussolini, their
ancient New Jerney. Maryland, Wost Virginia,
Too, and ronminclngr nJl f u t u r e prop- Ohio, Nebraska and Oklahoma. On«
Sryld 265— Service wcichc . • . I >• naganda atralnst him liccauRo of hla district In Kansas probably la lost,
.•StyIe36S-"ShKMilk" ..... S S1-P;>*
but the Democrats may pick up anescape from <!oath in HoIoKna.
When Mussolini walked out ot the othor in that state to offset ft, ha
All Pure Thread Silk
station tho spacious RIJUOJO between added.
These calculations, ha nxplalncd, do
Style45G—"Sheresilk". Chiffonwcisht 52.50 Style 350— Service weight .
J2.7S
that otructur* and tho r u i n s o£ tho
dioletlan hatlia was packed tiplit with, not Include Indiana, "where roportB
a howling:, clhoerlnjr ninja which over- Indicate Democratic- ealns of from
flowed thickly into tho Inter^olnlnir two to four dliitrlct«,".and additional
streets for half a mils. Th« duco probable pnina in Pennsylvania and
Wost
Virginia.
wan jrreetcd with thousand c of fines
WILL HAVE 200.
«.nd banners ntinod on hlfili. while
lusty volcow combined In a denfenlntf
''It appeal's certain the Democratic
roar of "Viva II Duco!" followed l>y membership In the next house will bo
"The Kallow.s for hia enemies!"
Increased to not less (han 200," tho
Doubled splicing of the heel
The prornlor proceeded i m m e d i a t e l y stnlonujnt continued.
"Kvcn though
to hla ihomo, the Villa Torlonia; all we have not elected n. majority of
'' Point ex'' means pirficancUiipled rcinforcingstrunds
tho strootH leading there woro lined thn house. It is significant that. In
of silk in the seam, are new
tion and "Poinicx" is
with soldiers and uniformed fascists. addition to holding almost every sent
features chat practically dwtlt
There was another
manifestation we have In the present house, wo
made only by "Onyx"
the wear of Onyx Pointcx".
steered in front of Chifi palace.
hava overturned clone to twenty Boats,
It la expected thn.1 tomorrow tho dosptto huge expenditures by the Ren.nnlv«r*ary of the Austrian nrmis- publican organizations. It Is an unW&
" Oajx'." Hsi/t-y he. •'•
Nw Ytrk tlco will provide a. fitting: climax to mintakablo sign of the ooimtry-wide
. - tho wool: 01 demonstrations which trend to the Democratic partx *">d Its
•^^•—- fceiron. October 23.
OMAHA, Neb.. Nov. 3.—(By the Associated Press.)—Incomplete returns
from ail but eighty-nine of Nebraska's 1%S precincts Indicated tonight
that Governor Adam McMullen, Republican, had been reelected over former Governor Charles W. Brvan,
Democratic vico presidential candiLOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 3. — (By date In 192-1, by one of the smallest
tho Associated Press.)—Kentucky has pluralities ever given in that contest
returned (o tho JJnlted States senate In Nebraska.
a. Democrat to .succeed ono of two
Governor Mcllullen had 185,205 votes
Republican Incumbents. The delega- and Bryan was at his heels with 195,tion to the lower house will remain, 205. Bryan supporters believed they
the saine^-oight Democrats'and three would be victorious when the final
Republicans.
count is o f f i c i a l l y >nn.da, contending
Unofficial returns from all except that the r e m a i n i n g precincts, all rural,
174 out ot 4063 precincts In the state would make Inroads on the McMullen
gave Alben AV. Barkiey, Democrat, lead.
, ,•
273,332, and Richard P. Ernst, -RoThe Democrats, defeated in all Btato
publican, 250,001, a majority of 23,- ticket contests, countered In tho con271 for Barkiey.
gressional race by defeating ConR. P. Green, Republican campaign gressman M. O. Mclaughlin, Repubchairman, said: "It seems Barkiey lican, iind dean of the Nebraska conhas won by 10,000, but wo aro not gressional delegation in ths Fourth
ready to .concede the election u n t i l precinct. In that district, J. N. Norwe havo made a complete canvass of ton, Democrat, won by more than 1000
tho returns. It looks as 1C Barkiey votes. Nebraska Democrats now have
has won by a small majority."
four congressmen and the Republicans
Senator Ernst said he had nothing two,
to add to this statement. Democratic
campaign
headquarters has
been
clalm\nff tha election by 20,000 slnco Two Petitions in
last night.
Senator Ernst, elected six years ago
Bankruptcy Are Filed
to succeed Senator J. C. W. Broknam,
Democrat, lost through a combination
Two petitions for bankruptcy were
of a large Barkiey majority In tho
\Yednesday In the federal court.
First district iin<\ a considerable fall- filed
O. T. Call, a Magna, mill operator,
Ing off In tho Republican majorities listed liabilities at $1S32 and assets
In the F i f t h district. .Louisville and at J17GO, nil claimed exempt. D. M.
Jofterson county, and In the Tenth Gray, a Salt Lake ticket agent, listed
and Eleventh, mountain districts.
l i a b i l i t i e s at S:t77.50 and assets at ?KO.
Five Democratic Incumbents, Kln - Exemption of $10 13 claimed on tho
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Associated Press.)—Upstate returns
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525 districts missing out of 833-1, Vare
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