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Republican Primary Contest
Nip and Tuck.
MAIL VOTES TO DECIDE
Only 150 Ballots Separate Two
Candidates for Office in
, Latest Keturns.
OMAHA, Neb., July 20. (By the
Associated Press.) Political observ
ers watching progress of the vote
In Tuesday's primary in the race
for the republican gubernatorial
nomination between Adam McMul
len of Beatrice anl Charles H. Ran
dall of Randolph tonight expressed
opinion there was no doubt it will
take the official vote with mail votes
permitted under the absent voters'
law to decide the outcome, so nar
row was the margin separating the
contestants.
These political students estimated
the mailed votes' would total 100,
which they thought would be suffi
cient to swing victory to one or the
other, as with 1857 of the state's
1913 precincts reported the differ
ference between their vote was less
than 150, the total being McMullen
47.492 and Randall 47,374.
Throughout the day as belated re
turns were reported to the Asso
ciated Press, the two candidates ex
changed first and second place al
most with every new report, at one
time only one vote separating their
totals, making it one of the most
hotly contested political fights in
Kebraska history.
IV. J. Bryan's Brother Wins.
Charles W. Bryan of Lincoln,
brother of William J. Bryan, won
the democratic gubernatorial nom
ination after a race with Dan B.
Butler of Omaha, whose lead on the
face of early returns was wiped out
as rural sections reported.
R. B. Howell, republican national
committeeman, progressive repub
lican, was strengthening the plural
ity by which he won the republican
United States senatorial nominat'on
from Representative Albert W. Jef
feris, regarded as a conservative re
publican. Jefferis ran 13.000 behind
Howell in 1740 precincts, and was
only 600 votes ahead of Clarence A.
Davis, attorney-general, also a pro
gressive republican, with C. H. Gus
tafson, Head of the United States
Grain Growers, Inc., traUing 7000
votes behind Davis.
Senator Hitchcock Renominated,
Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock was
renominated as democratic candi
date for United States senator by a
three-to-one vote over his nearest
competitor. With " 233 precincts
missing, Senator Hitchcock had 46.
735 votes, J. O. Shroyer of Humboldt
15.488 and Anthony T. Manahan of
Omaha 9492.
Arthur G. Ray of York, who par
ticipated in the progressive party
movement with Roosevelt in 1912,
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OLD GUARD IS DEFEATED
Samuel Gompers Says Nebraska
Election Is Slap at Harding.
WASHINGTON, July 20. (By the
Associated Press.) Defeat In the
Nebraska primaries of Representa
tive Jefferis by R. B. Howell in the
contest for the republican senatorial
nomination, was declared by Samuel
Gompers, president of the American
Federation of Labor, in a formal
statement today to have been a de
feat for "the old guard."
"Political opinion is being regis
tered against the kind of govern
mental policy now being manifested
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