MILLIONAIRE IS LOYAL TO HIS CLASS
ALLEN VICTOR; REED LOSER IN PRIMARY Stalwarts And Hooverites Win Victory in State Republican Nomination Campaigns (Special to The Progressive) TOPEKA, Kans.—Old Guard Republicans and Hooverites...
...Harry Woodring of Ne-odesha, a banker, was conceded the Democratic nomination for the governorship race...
...In the Democratic primary held at the same time in which George Mc-Gill, a Wichita attorney and Charles Stevens of Columbus were the contestants, late report* gave McGill a substantial lead in over half the precincts of the state, and it is generally conceded that he will have the right to oppose Senator Allen in the senatorial race this fall...
...Late returns, however, showing returns from 2,087 out of 2,668 precincts in the state give Haucke a lead of nearly 30,-000, Haucke having 136,329 votes, and Reed 106,862...
...the naval pud policy with Britain I have no confidence In, an I am guided hv experience and past his-tory.—F...
...REED LOSER IN PRIMARY Stalwarts And Hooverites Win Victory in State Republican Nomination Campaigns (Special to The Progressive) TOPEKA, Kans.—Old Guard Republicans and Hooverites succeeded in winning a victory in the Republican primary election here this week with late returns showing the victory of Frank "Chief" Haucke, 36-year-old World War veteran and prominent in American Legion activities, over Gov...
...The nomination of Haucke over Governor Reed came as one of the biggest upsets In the state primary elections that have been held so far...
...Clyde M Reed, liberal and critic of the federal government's agricultural program, in the race for the Republican nomination for the governorship...
...Similarly, Senator Henry J. Allen, Stalwart and strong supporter of Herbert Hoover, was renominated as Republican senatorial candidate from the state ol Kansas...
...when found...
...Your paper is alright, because It endeavors to seek the truth, and expose it...
...Senator Arthur Capper, who ran for the other Republican senatorial nomination, had no opponent in the primary, and Johnathan M. Davis, former governor of Kansas, was named without opposition as the Democratic nominee against Capper...
...Licker...
...In 8 bout 2,000 precincts out of the total, he had polled about 95,000 votes while his nearest opponent, Ralph Snyder, head of the Kansas farm bureau, had only about 50,000...
...Reed was supposed to have the support of the Drys in Kansas, including the Anti-Saloon league, of Senator Allen, whose secretary he was at one time when Allen was governor, and of the liberal forces in the state...
...NO CONFERKNCE*IN NAVAL PACT IFairhope, Ala., July 31...
...In the race for the senatorial nomination, Senator Allen easily defeated the three other candidates...
Vol. 1 • August 1930 • No. 39