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LOST._ BOXER, male, brlndle. white chest and 4 white paws, last seen in vie Elliott High 6ihnol. ne section. 4 pm. Friday: named "Tim , brown collar, reward Cal! FR. g584.____ —9 CAT. gray, black stripe down back: vicin ity Conn ave. and Van Ness n w Call WO 0223._—8__ DINNER RING, lady's white Bold, dia mond Reward. Cali MR FANNING. UN. 4247_ |0‘ DOG. brown and white, brown specks: 3Va mos old. Sunday, in Bethcsda. Finder call WI, 4840. Reward._10* FISHING TACKLE BOX, with equipment, also containing butt of salt water fish ing rod: in vie. Tidal Basin. Before 12 noon. NO. 847:1. Liberal reward. —9 GLASSES lost around 13th and F sts. n.w.. light shell frame bifocals in a J. Kelly case. Reward. Taylor 0078.___ LADY’S GOLD WRIST WATCHt between F at. and Florida ave. n.w. via L-2 bus: re ward: finder call EM. 4832. or CH. 4781. LADY’S WALLET, lost Vic of 4405 H st n.w. Valuable papers, reward. GE. 1528 LIGHT BLUE DOUBLE BREASTED-SITT coat: has "Fred Pelzman" label inside: al ligator keycase containing about 7 keys in side pocket: lost between Hot Shoppe at 4th and Florida ave. n.e. and 3rd and Const ave. n.w.: reward. Call Mr. Deane, P to 5:30. AT 5QP4, _ PURSE, black, glasses, mdhej. valuable po pers: on 14th st car about_4:30 p.m. Reward. 6205 H st. n.e., ALBERTA JOHN SON_ 9* RING, man’s, star sapphire, approx. 39 carats: in ITnton Station proper or area, on May 26. Libera! reward. Notify LOM BARDY. LTD . an Mr. Arthur, 10-20 45th ro.. Long Island City. N. Y. 14* gORORITY PIN. in Peoples Drug Store G* a'«. at Rittenhouse at. n w. Reward. CaU SH. 8559. * Gwynne and Gov. Blue Defeated in Iowa's Republican Primary ly the Associated Press DES MOINES, June 8—Iowa’s Republican Governor and one of the three Republican House members who had contests were unseated in the primary election yesterday. All other Republican incumbents had smooth sailing in an election which attracted an unexpectedly large number of voters. Gov. Robert D. Blue, seeking his third eonsecutive term, and Rep resentative Gwynne of the 3d con gressional district were the surprise losers. State Representative William S. Beardsley, druggist - farmer from I New Virginia, making his first try ! for a State-wide office, led Gov. Blue from the first returns. The Governor conceded defeat when only half of the State's 2.469 precincts had reported. Unofficial returns from 2,174 pre cincts gave Mr. Beardsley 168,482 ar.d Gov. Blue 109,761. Mr. Gwynne's conqueror was H. R. Gross, a Waterloo radio newscaster until he resigned on entering the race. Mr. Gwynne, dean of Iowa’s congressional delegation, was seek ing his eighth term in the House. Returns from 274 of the district’s 313 precincts gave Mr. Gross 20,743 and Mr. Gw'ynne 16/758. Senator Wilson, seeking a second i term as th* State’s senior Senator, was an easy victor over John N. Calhoun, Burlington attorney, for Republican renomination. Senator Wilson’s vote in 2,173 precincts was 159,871, to 74,163 for Mr. Calhoun. Only two of the seven other In cumbent House members had op position, and they—Representa tives Talle of the 2d district and Le Compte of the 4th district—won by overwhelming margins. There was only one race for a top Democratic nomination, and in that one former Senator Guy M. Gillette easily outdistanced - Ernest J. Seemann in the senatorial con test. Carroll O. Switzer, Polk County • Des Moines* prosecutor, was un opposed for the Democratic guber natorial nomination. Anderson's Race Today Tests Truman's Influence SANTA FE, N. Mex., June 8 OP).— New Mexico's primary election to day tests President Truman's in fluence. Clinton P. Anderson gave up his, post as Secretary of Agriculture to ! run for the Senate with the Presi j dent's indorsement. Opposing him is John J. Demp sey. national Democratic commit teeman, a former New Mexico Gov ernor. Both men served in the House. Mr. Dempsey was defeated j I two years ago for the nomination j by Senator Chavez. The winner opposes Maj. Gen. ; Patrick J. Hurley, former Ambassa ; dor to China and Secretary of War | under President Hoover. Gen. i Hurley is unopposed in today’s pri ! mary. ! At stake is the seat occupied by Senator Hatch, Democrat, of New Mexico, who seeks appointment as Federal judge for New Mexico. Representatives Fernandez and Georgia Lusk are seeking renomi nation against former Gov. John E. Miles. Floyd of Portales and Art Seefeldt, Albuquerque car leader. Kentucky Democrats Name Delegates Today LOUISVILLE, Kv., June 8 iff).— Kentucky Democrats gathered for district and State conventions here j today to select delegates to the Democratic National Convention. State Democratic leaders said a delegation uninstructed as a unit on a presidential choice likely would be chosen. Kentucky will have 26 votes at the national convention. Party leaders said an uninstructed delegation would be able to sup port a “favorite son,” such as Sen ator Barkley or Chief Justice Vin son, should their names be put be fore the national convention. Sales Tax