Primaries Losses(Continued from Page One')tsince it* would be fairly sure to givehtcm control of the Pennsylvania parly and its 1940 delegates.Guffey has supported the ticket. Lewis has been silertl.Key Contest in Ohio In New Jersey former Senator Warren W. Barbour, one-time boxing .chomp, seeks to beat William H. J. Ely, former WPA administrator blessed by hte New Deal and Boss Hague.Barbour, who stands well with labor, says. Ely will be a “rubber stamp.” Republicans cite rumors that Hague isn’t really behind Ely. 1 cSenator Bulkley, colorless supporter' of most New Deal Bills, who drew a Roosevelt endorsement in. the Ohio primary, may be beaten by Robert A. Taft, a corporation lawyer, son of the late President Taft, and ‘already mentioned as a presidential possibility. ■This contest is being‘taken by Republicans as a 'mpjor.New Deal while pointing to some Roosevelt measures he voted against. Taft, out-campaigning him, attacks “planned *. economy, “regimentation ” the wage-hpur- act, farm act, the reorganization,..and Supreme Court bills and “one-man government.Taft will carry Ohio outside Cleveland, where Bulkley may get a big enough majority to save him.