Labor Party-Arthur H. James, 234; Arthur James, 40; Ernest G. Smith, 102; E. G. Smith, 18; Ernest Smith, 10; Scattering, 74. Scattering Vote-Republican, 38; Democratic, 687; Socialist, 75; Prohibition, 458. OFFICIAL VOTE FOR SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 18, 1926 Labor Party-James Fleming Woodward, 232; James Woodward, 1; James F. Woodward, 15; J. F. Woodward, 28; J. Fleming Woodward, 15; Scattering, 45. Scattering Votes-Republican, 39; Democratic, 447; Socialist, 53; Prohibition, 410. THE SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS (Began March 4, 1925, and ends March 4, 1927.) Terms of Senators end March 4th of the year preceding name. The salary of a Senator is $10,000 a year. THE SENATE. President, Char'es G. Dawes, R., of Illinois President pro tempore, Senator George H. Moses, R., of New Hampshire 1929..Hiram W. Johnson, R ....San Francisco 1927.. William B. McKinley, R ....Champaign 1931..Charles S. Deneen, R 1929.. Arthur R. Robinson, R IOWA. 1927.. Albert B. Cummins, R 1927..Samuel M. Shortridge, R ...Menlo Park.. Daniel F. Steck, R Indianapolis Des Moines Topeka .Topeka . Covington .....Louisville LOUISIANA. 1927.. Edwin S. Broussard, D ...... New Iberia 1931..Joseph E. Ransdell, D Lake Providence MAINE. Lakeland 1929.. Frederick Hale, R Portland West Poland 1927.. Walter F. George, D 1931..W. J. Harris, D Vienna 1931.. Bert M. Fernald, 1 R 1929.. William MARYLAND, . Baltimore Baltimore 1 Died August 23, 1926. The whole number of Senators is 96. Republicans, 56; Democrats, 39; Farmer-Labor, 1. Senator Arthur B. Robinson, R., was appointed by the Governor of Indiana to succeed Senator S. M. Ralston, D., who died Oct. 14, 1925. Senator George H. Williams, R., was appointed by the Governor of Missouri to succeed Senator Selden P. Spencer, R., who died May 16, 1925. Senator Gerald P. Nye, R., was appointed by the Governor of North Dakota to succeed Senator E. F. Ladd, R., who died June 22, 1923. The validity of his appointment was still under consideration December 15. Senator Robert M. La Follette, Jr., R., was elected in Wisconsin September 29, 1925, to succeed his father, who died June 18, 1925. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speaker, Nicholas Longworth, R., Ohio, Salary $15,000 a year. Members elected November 4, 1924; terms date from March 4, 1925 to March 4, 1927. $10,000 a year. Dist. ARIZONA. At Large. Salary, ALABAMA. Representatives 1 John McDuffie .D.... Monroeville 2 Lister Hill .D.... Montgomery 3 Henry B. Steagall .D. 4 Lamar Jeffers .D. Ozark 5 William B. Bowling ..D. Lafayette 2 William A. Oldfield 3 John N. Tillman 4 Otis Wingo 5 Heartsill Ragon ....D...... Batesville .D.... Fayetteville .D...... De Queen ..D..... Clarksville .D. ......D.. Lonoke ......... Hope Robert G. Houston ......R.... Georgetown 10 L. J. Dickinson R.. ..R.. Davenport .R.. Cedar Rapids .R. ..R.. R.... Des Moines Osceola .R.. Council Bluffs .R.. 11 William D. Boles .......R. Algona Sheldon KANSAS. Lakeland 6 Hays B. White 7 J. N. Tincher Camilla 8 William A. Ayres GEORGIA. 1 Charles G. Edwardst ....D...... Savannah 2 E. E. Cox .. .D. Americus Newnan 7 Gordon Lee* .D.. 8 Charles H. Brand .D. Forsyth Athens .D..... Gainesville .D.. Milledgeville Douglas Dublin .R. |