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TEXAS ALMANAC.-1941-42.
13. H. S. Beard, Waco; Mrs. Amehlia Portele,
Martin.
14. Eric W. Moerbe, Brenham, Mrs J I Brock,
Bryan.
15. E A Bosl, Schulenburg, Mrs. C C. Jop-
lng, La Grange
16. J. A Phlulhps, Houston; Mrs W L Clay-
ton. Houston.
17. T. R. Robinson, Galveston, Pauline Yelder-
man, Rosenberg
18. Morris Roberts, Pettus, Mrs J, J Warden,
Victoria
19 M. 0 Flowers, Lockhart; Mrs Fred J.
Adams, Lockhart
20 O P Lockhart, Austin; Mrs. E M Grimes,
Taylor.
21 Frank Fallis, Hico, Mrs Harry Flentge,
Gatesville.
22. Hal H Collins, Mineral Wells, Mrs R J.
Turrentme, Denton
23 George W. Anderson, Wichita Falls, Mrs
C. Y. Welch, Quanah
24 Ernest Walter Wilson, Abilene, Mrs John
Lee Smith, Throckmorton.
25. Sam McCollum, Brady, Dr Mollie W Arm-
strong, Brownwood
26 W B Jack Ball, San Antonio, Mrs A Y
Troutman, San Antonimo
27 John J O'Hern, Laredo, Mrs Florence
Scott, Rio Grande City
28 John B Collier Jr , Fort Worth, Mrs. H V
Shank, Fort Worth
29 J E. Quald, El Paso, Mrs Hal Peck,
Midland
30 Charles Clements, Plainview, Mrs J. W
Elliott, Tahoka
31 W L Boyles. Panhandle, Mrs Clifford
Braly Sr , Pampa
REPUBLICAN PARTY ORGANIZATION
IN TEXAS
Republican National Committeeman. R B
Creager, Brownsville, Republican National Com-
mitteewoman, Mrs Lena Gay More, Browns ille
Republican State Executive Committee
Chairman, H E Exum, Amarillo, vice-chair-
man, C O Harris. San Angelo, 1ice-chairman,
Mrs Carl G Stearns, Houston, secretary and
director of organization, John WV Philp, 416
Southland Building. Dallas Headquarters Com-
mittee consists of Chairman R B Creager, Mrs
Lena Gay More, H E Exum, C O Harris, Mrs
Carl Stearns, Dr F L Thomson, San Antonio,
Marrs McLean, San Antonio, Orille Bullmngton,
Wichita Falls
Membership of the Republican State Executive
Committee consists of one man and one woman
from each of the thirty-one state senatorial dis-
tricts as follows1. Dr. I. M. Watson, Naples; Mrs. Mauriete
Watson, Naples
2 Murray C. Sells, Longview; Mrs. Alex Lubet-
kin, Overton
3 Dudley B Lawson, Alto, Mrs. Ethel L.
Adams, Jacksonville
4 L J. Benckenstein, Beaumont, Mrs. R. D
Holloway, Port Arthur
5 A. W. Orr, Livingston; Mrs Grace Tribe,
Shepherd
6 H H. Duncan, Kaufman, Mrs. J. M. Sloan,
Palestine.
7. B. J. Peasley, Tyler, Mrs I L. Elam,
Edgewood
8 W J. Harris, Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Emma
I. Farler, Ridgeway
9 Chas Knapp, Sherman; Mrs. J W. Adam-
son, Honey Grote
10 C. A. Duck, Greenville, Mrs H. M. Dyer,
Commerce
11 Walter Rogers, Dallas, Mrs Sarah C.
Menezes, Dallas
12 C. W Beck, Hillsboro; Mrs lone Simmons,
Lipan
13 George N Breeding, Moody, Mrs J C
Eakmin, Chilton
14 W F Borgstedte, Washington, Miss Henri-
etta Fricke. Brenham
15 S Hamburger, Columbus; Mrs Elma Allen,
Hallettsville
16 Otto Letzerich, Houston, Mrs. Carl G
Stearns, Houston
17 R W Humphreys, Galheston, Mrs Frank
Hadcock, Galveston
18 John A Donaldson, Victoria, Mrs Gertrude
Keeran, Victora
19 Leo Horowitz, Seguin, Mrs PR J Grimsley,
New Braunfels
20 Vacancy, Mrs Crawford Booth, Taylor
21 Tom V Freeman, Gatesville, Mrs Hugh L
Chappel, Clifton
22 Dr Phil R Simmons, Weatherford, Mrs
C A Maddox, Gordon
23 Orville Bulhngton, Wichita Falls, Mrs W C.
Witcher, Wichita Falls
24 D G Hunt Jr , Eastland, Mrs Sybil Tram-
mel, Breckenridge
25 C O Harris, San Angelo, Mrs R S War-
ing, San Angelo
26 Eugene Nolte, San Antonio, Mrs Roxylea
Melas, San Antonio
27 Carlos G Watson, Brownsxille, Mrs Bea-
trice D Frase, Donna
28 John W Herbert, Fort Worth, Mis Chas L
Renaud, Fort Worth
29 C K McDowell, Del Rio, Mrs Kenneth D
Oliver, Fort Stockton
30 W C Briggs, Paducah, Mrs Guy Goodman,
Plainview
31 L S Hobbs, Amarillo, Miss Ruthelle Bacon,
AmarilloCONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, 1940.
Results of the first and second primary elections, 1940, as canvassed by the State Demo-
cratic Executive Committee, are given below for all districts in which there weie opposing
candidates. See results of general congressional election on page 400FIRST PRIMARY, JULY 27,
1940.
First District
Wright Patman .........37,507
R G Waters .......... 7,702
Howard Smith ..........13,570
Second District
James L Latimer ....... 3,070
Martin Dies . . ........55,173
W. F. Hill ............... 4,176
Third District.
Lmndley Beckworth .......46.272
Frank Bezom ...........13,601
Fourth District
Sam Rayburn . .... ..43,634
Henry Zollner 22
Biven R. Galbraith ...... 7,789
Eighth District
Joe H Eagle . .. ..17,816
Albert Thomas ..........53,614
Ninth District.
J J Mansfield . .......35,218
C O Foerester Jr ...... 5,728
,L J Sulak .............15,334Eleventh District.
O H Cross ............ 18,492
W. R. Poage ............. 32,520
Twelfth District.
Fritz G Lanham . ... 36,613
Jack Langdon ..........17,480
Thirteenth District.
Ed Gossett ....... 35,508
Charles H Ripley....... 1,429
W D. McFarlane ........27,777
Fourteenth District
Richard M Kleberg s 34,936
Gabe Garrett ... . ..... 8.958
Wesley Seale ..........13,709
Seventeenth District
Clyde L Garrett .. . . 20,481
Joe H Sheppard ....... 1,407
Thos L Blanton ....... 9,041
Otin Mills ... ..... 9,069
Sam Russel ....... ...16,733
Eighteenth District.
Lewis P Fields ..... .. 3,868
Henry S Bishop ........ 2,921
Eugene Worley . ........ 9,597James O Cade .......... 1,489
Allen Harp ............. 5,060
Lee McConnell .......... 1,153
Lewis Goodrich .......... 4,355
Dennis Zimmerman .......1,333
E T (Dusty) Miller ..... 8,692
R V. Converse .......... 2,584
Tom V Ellzey........... 3,428
Deskins Wells ..........15,820
Nineteenth District.
George Mahon ... .....50,026
M D Ramsey ........... 6,352
C L. Harris ............. 9,784
Twentieth District.
Francise Haskell Edmonson 9,165
Paul J. Kilday .........40,861
SECOND PRIMARY, AUG. 24,
1940.
Seventeenth District.
Clyde L Garrett ......24,424
Sam Russell............ 27,715
Eighteenth District.
Eugene Worley ...... 30,565
Deskins Wells ......... 23,014
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