ers of Jllber-folded ad by sident j make ILlch- ! illness U af-eively. ibered lay of auto-fromDENI)I UP) —position.Congressman Joseph B. Shannon of Kansas City, noted for his lectures on Thomas Jefferson, polled 334,318 votes to lead the thirteen successful Democratic congressional candidates. Congressman John J. Cochran of St. Louis was second with 312,210.Hadley polled 181,188 votes to top the Republican candidates. The Democratic congressional vote ranged from Shannon’s 334,318 down to 25,062 for John F Arch-dekin of St. Joseph, who finished fifty-sixth and last. John H. Boos of Jefferson City, twenty-ninth and last among the Republicans, received 53,363 votes.The previous high Democratic (Continued on Page 2.)