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MARA 2 tional objectives of prime im- KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. portance, as he viewed the matter, is the abolition of needless friction be- BLAKE IS THE WINNER tween business and government. "As important as anything else," he said, "we must end corruption A MAJORITY OF ABOUT 1,500 in public life. We haven't the OVER H. F. SCHAIBLE. answer to a lot of problems but one thing we do know. we cannot go on with 10 million unemployed, or with Mayor McCombs and All Other either inefficiency or corruption in Incumbents Win-New Street public life. Commissioner Is a Young "The democracies are pressed from Democrat. every side and they've got to show their best side." Later, Mr. Murphy spent a con- siderable time in consultation with Bulletin. Mr. Milligan and three members of his staff, Sam C. Blair, Thomas The count in 148 precincts at Costolow and Richard Phelps. He 2 o'clock this morning gave: was asked by reporters if he meant Schaible 15,469 to renew the appointment of Henry Blake 16,968 L. Dillingham, United States marshal, who has remained in office Henry F. Schaible, street commis- although his term expired last year. sioner in Kansas City, Kansas, many Action on Dillingham Soon. years, was defeated for re-election "I mean to take up the matter of yesterday in a day's voting which Mr. Dillingham with the President in the very near future," Mr. Murphy saw every other incumbent returned said. to office. About 60 per cent of the He said he had no comment to eligible vote was cast. make on the stand of Senator Tru- Schaible, who has served since man of Missouri, who has pushed Fred Canfil, his campaign manager, 1921 with the exception of one term, -Kansas City Star Photograph. WHAT'S THE TOPIC OF THIS CONVERSATION? THE TRIUMVIRATE, HOOVER-MURPHY-MILLIGAN - (LEFT TO RIGHT), IN A HOTEL MUEHLEBACH ROOM. to replace Dillingham. Truman op- was defeated by 33-year-old Francis posed the reappointment both of Mr. W. Blake, a Democrat, who has come, Milligan and the marshal last year, to the fore in that party's revival in but he lost the fight against the Wyandotte County. Next Friday he district attorney, who has the back- will take over Schaible's street post, ing of Senator Bennett Clark. which four years ago was extended Mr. Hoover said his visit was purely in connection with Mr. Murphy's to supervision over the city's parks and boulevards. trip. His agents, he went on, still were pushing their investigation of It appeared on the basis of 140 of the Mattson kidnaping case in Ta- the city's 161 precincts that about coma, the Levine kidnaping case in 35,000 votes were cast. New York, and a dozen other major federal crimes. In addition, he said, EXPECTED TO LOSE BY 1,500. many of his men were investigating The Blake-Schaible contest was the manipulations of the swindler, the one race commanding general Coster-Musica, as president of Mc- interest. As was predicted, voters Kesson-Robbins, Inc. returned to office by heavy majori- Big FBI Staff Here. ties both Mayor Don C. McCombs "You have a pretty big staff in and George T. Darby, the other two Kansas City now, too, don't you?" commissioners on the city board. On he was asked. the basis of complete returns in "A pretty big staff," he said. about one-half of the city's pre- The attorney general, Mr. Hoover cincts, Schaible was expected to trail and his assistant, Clyde Tolson, were Blake in the final count by about met at the Municipal Air Terminal, 1,500 votes. when they arrived at 3:58 o'clock Also running true to pre-election yesterday afternoon, by Milligan, predictions were the contests for Blair, E. P. Guinane, head of the places on the Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas City field office of the FBI, school board and the city's board of and six other federal agents. The public utilities. For both boards, Kansas City police department had present members were reinstated for provided a motorcycle escort of 4-year terms. three patrolmen under Sergt. George PRIMARY SHOWED TREND. McMeachin. In his successful quest for the Shortly before the plane arrived, street and park post, Blake was the a federal agent told Sergeant Mc- beneficiary of a trend away from Meachin the attorney general and Schaible, indisputably shown in the his group would not require an primaries a week ago, and the in- escort. Mr. Murphy, Mr. Hoover ability of certain groups of civic and Mr. Milligan entered the rear leaders, both Republican and Demo- seat of a sedan standing on the crats, to solidify support for the ramp a moment after the plane had street commissioner. landed. Three FBI agents got into Blake, a widely known Democrat.

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