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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1922)
, . - o.. ...... .-. . .-v .. . ir rarookhart of Iowa 111 H id Ias Been Farmer, Soldier, Iiavvyer New Senator RaiVi Pigs, Pranfi and Apple Trees Is Noted Rifle Shoot ing Instructor. Ie Molnea, la , Nov. J.-flly A. TM Smith W Brookhnrt of Washing ton, who wn elected I'nlted States aerator firm Iowa, la a farmer, a aoldler and a, lawyer. II raises Duroc Jeraey pKa and prunre and ap ple trees on a farm at the dxe of Washington, lie la at nationally known Instructor In rifle and small arme ahootlng arid he la one of three .brothers who conduct a modest law 11 re on the main street of Washing. J.Mr. Rrookhart la not a native o Iowa. Ilj waa born In a log cabin Juat soul of the Iowa lino, In Mia ourl In U69 Hla pnrents aoon act tied on a farm near Woomfleld, la Ho waa gradated from the Woonv Held High ediool and later from the Houthern Normal school at'Dloom field. . IJefore and after classes he milked the cowa and cultivated corn on hi" father' farm. Following hla normal aohnol work he became a achoo! teacher. For several ycora ho "rood low" jd In I S'2 he waa admitted to the lit of Iowa, settling In Waahlngton Ilia hobbies are rifle at:ootlng, self education and politic. I to hna car rled off meiliila In nil parta of the rountry for roarksmanidilp and he, haa been In politics generally allied with "proRrcsslve" causes since hi teena when h ctmrmlrncd In the firs' district for John F. Lacey for gov ernor. nrookhnrt'a hlofjruphcr state thn he hna never taken n drink, iloca no', uae tobacco and Is wholly unintercHt ed In bridge, golf or baseball. VjfBrookhart Elected by 175000 Majority Pea Molnca. In., Nov 8. Harry E ; Hull, republican, bad a lend of nearly j 300 votes In the eight precincts mi of tC,4 repotted Oil morning. Ilnl' i had 15,423 and Wayne (J. Cook, h.o democratic opponent, hud 15.136. Das Mo:ncs, la., Nov. . (By A. P.) ' Except for the cloBe onwrreasinnal race nml three others In which the re ptibllciin majority la not yet wholly ' deels've, tho republicans mane a cienn B.vcep of the Iowa elections yeater day. Smith W Hrnokhart republican Is elected I'nited .States senator ovei Clyde I.. Iletr'nn by majority in dic.'itrd to be nbout I7r W'll by tepone (from a f w leea than hair tne pre cineta In the state In l.'ilfi precincts out of 2.34S rrookhart n celved 101.663 votea I!,. crlnc. IHI.'.'Wl. fcs ,. ! tsn, Vrtea to every .n - .liny File, hi democratic opponent dBSK 1 -rtfircta reponen up i - .hv..t waa: Kendall, 147,91)4; Flics, CS.fiQU. ' n l-Virt Snva Election Is Victory for Farmers.; Washington, la., nov. "" tlonary republicanism Is dead In Iowa and I Intend to continue to exert my every effort to see that it never stages a .omeback." .ald Smith W. Brook hart, when Informed that Associated Press returna assured him of a vie tory of approximately 175,000 major ity over Clyde U Herring. "My election la a victory for tho ' farmers, labor,, aoldiers and mothers of Iowa, who elected me on the pro ,Kram I had announced In my primary 0 rampaign. It the republican party X expects to win in future contests It must do so upon platforms similar to hat nipon which I have the announcement of my candidacy. n,i TfonJrp. Official Count 1UOJ "i-'J""" . . n-.;-U Wnsriinffton Kace Seattle, Nov. 8.-Voslhtllty that the oftlcial count ol me uuui 01 .7 . ........ .unat,n-lnl election the I'mieu rmir .. - held In Washington might have to be awaited to nciermiiiB Bill, democrat, had defeated Miles I'olndexter, rcpuLMituii ...v- .... hun It was re- was aeon wi ... .,.,i- -to-,-n county ported tnai dian"" - - , had discovered discrepancies in the 1 - . . .... onnntV. Which early count imm i .-ave a plurality to DtU. Election officials In many precincts. It waa reported, counted only cratch.!" tlcVeta for the unofficiiil returna made to the county au.m -r. .irM" tickets. which Tolndexter followers declared were In tne majorny can ticKei. . r ,..,,;, Purtv Makei Clean Sweep in Nevada v. v.w. I. The democrat- . v .. ,.i r-ntlv made a clean .! . ih. .tate t Nevada, re electing Kvy inttm.in, d.m.Hrut. Riittra aenator. and -ni!ng i. a i)ut,.i itmo rnt. tocon- Jmea J. .ruhm. farmer L of the Mlnmim d.tm.i,t . .r.llv nf Veva-ta. Ma o1- ... ti ri.ublivn tr v. . lirca luy, n i Inttr. dm.H-r.t., .' ,uk;,K" . the tp.lOB t llr Wn U a ri.i N I. 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