Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 148, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 23, 1922 Page: 1 of 12
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CUNNINGHAM GOES IN LEAD OF TIMON
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the twenty en:ht»* judicial district would give A W Cunhitt'-'bitm of
HarhRifei 1 ie»d « 340 vot** «>v*»r Wait*-' F Timon t»n*«**nt crtm
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hut it w•«.•• under dood Pat ihm»t 2*'*t> vot*'** w»»re nulled t‘*er». with
both ides i burning th* majority
In H'l'-' n*’'tlle five b*»> *■* out «t ve 1
noi htnn ITt vote* In Sett R otto in*- otrte t
1 AN) and Cuon'fchain 30R From Htr "i** » t*
. rounted Cunuim I am ! id a l> .ui ah rt
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lead in both Nhw.t and (jameron * • tiff’*• but t<
others, wt re ittwttflHi It is behoved however
ke* r» hi* lead in t! * «■ tv i founti« over NTavfteld
Rover not Neff also took tie bad in South I'exa* with B t Hi
Mv-tb-H running first for lieutenant governor
In the onngrt itonal t ie** John i ui!titiH;imnt <*i Han Antonio
took the lead with a vote oi ,1:10 Hertubm 1* b, -iid Boe 122
Westervslt Leads For
PTiunty'’Attorney anti
Robinson For Sheriff
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MAY BE IN RUNOFF FOR
SENATE WITH MAYFiELD
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Officer Killed
in Gun F i(; h t
Willi Hiqhw i
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n !><• ,i! ! ■ «•! thl« mornlr,';
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fiemge f n Sieth'*. I •l(' 1
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DALLAS Tex a Julv 23
h total of 163,996 votes had
been .*< ounted for in tin* sen
;itori»l race at 2 o tlork thi
mornin;; It was * t.inrd*'d
that frmn 6oQ,000 to YOO/LK)
vot«> w. • e cs 4 throughout
the -tut
Tl the candidate maintain
the unc standing to ea«h oth
or m the -.art of the state not
heard from i they did for the
first 1C t 000 vote: .unfed
P;R*U- r*. Mayftord wall be one
c; th* senuforihl cwpfidate
>n the run off primary ct An
4U : 26 His opponent may
*« Jam* . E Ferguson, or Sen-
ator Culberson as the return-
wore tabulated Ferguson auu
Culberson alternated for «w
ood oiai Mayfield const..*
ciitly maintained first po i
Don Governor Nrft neetned
nasi;* nu of a nlnce in the run
off orim&ry, with ins oppor
rut probably Fred Roger.,,
Mayfield aid Davidson v •
the two leader» at 1 o'clock
in the race for the nomination
for lieutenant governor,
The race for state treasurer
seemed to lie between Terrell
and Garrett.
For superintendent of pub
lie instruction Bcntlev and
Marrs were the leaders.
Tl.at there wm more inter
Cat In tin; i <xc* .> f«r Uuitvii
States senator and governor
yVd . imlm»U*rl hy th#! way th«!
return came in 'I he retuni ■
’or t !•»>*. of fie* * showed heav
icr vot*- than lor the other
U*t* i»ffi*-es ndlCft'ur > ith*
that more votes had been
mast for iho»*: candidate^ or
ttiav because of greater mt* r
•st moK* efforts were Iwmg
made to , M return.) on those
office* i r t
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closed a* 2 r "Iock tms morn
mg the candidates stood a.
follow
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