Show Choice Depends Largely On 1 i J t Delegates' Delegates Vote N Open K st Ballot Will Be f for r Ta Sons' Sons at Chicago Convention Con l vent ion Many lany Contested D Delegations Must Be Ruled On Prior to June 8 Dr By AB Associated la Pr Free Uninstructed delegations and the delegates delegate who HIPA-GO HIPA Ma May 20 will be in iu the majority for favorite will cast their first ballot sons sous here June 8 8 the t he Republican national convention opening prImary system In effect In many states has failed tailed to develop any outs outs' out out- The rhe dinG dint s' s condition for tor or the party's presidential nomination for tor of or delegates less than have been Instructed and their vote voto la le divided chosen e CAd DS ag several candidates Under th the tho Republican convention rules which require a a. majority to nom- nom successful candidate must obtain at nt least votes tt tr the tho F three Forty te three states stales and five districts and territories have elected tho the ates aee s already chosen Tho remaining 67 of ot the who will sit In tho conn con- con to be chosen b by Oregon Texas Vermont and West Virginia n are Wood Is leading tho the field with US delegates Instructed Leonard G Gen en n him him The Tho credentials committee which meets here May 31 to decide conti con- con i. i the tho temporary roll of ot the convention may make porno changes and prepare ti however there thero are 10 1 contests pending the the list of or Instructed delegates as ray five contests contest Involve a Wood delegates I Hiram Johnson of ot California has an even Instructed delegates tf GOV cor E E. O. O Lowden Lowdon of or Illinois 74 14 Senator W. W H. H Harding of ot Ohio has 39 ed from his homo home state and JU Judge ge Pritchard of or North Carolina 17 l pledged es ea to tho the 14 U votes cast by Washington 1 ator Mlles Miles PoIndexter Is ls s expected got ator table shows tho the delegates pledged to the four leading t The e following tho the and scattering Bc vote ote of ot favorite sons being Ined inn In- In n ded ed In tho column To elect and c Woo Wood Johnson Lowden Harding scattered tate fate 14 bama 6 bona 1 1 26 6 I 12 13 lorado londo 14 6 laware I. 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S Georgia 15 16 16 io- io I v I 12 Minnesota 2 2 MIssissippi Ao hi honra su l 4 C. C North Carolina 17 Ok- Ok TM oms 6 Gl South lh Carolina 11 Tennessee let Texas Columba 7 Virginia 16 and the DIu- DIu lV le or of 0 Columbia a 2 2 Of 01 these entire ns rom from m five o states states Florida Florida lIliana na South Carolina Molt are are In ln dispute r e factional f i or of the sou southern thorn states contests led being between the soled eo- eo r and black and tan ton A few fow of the tho contestants are edged to General Wood a n. few tow to Lowden but moat are with fairly well gl si lean lea K i Besides those alread already f Wed tiled ed further are expected P from Alabama and possibly other states urther r Pc turns Are re Received P Philadelphia ha May fa t eat 20 V. O. W W. W 1 Freeland Ve who contested d for tor one Freeland of or tho the tho t places s f tor or Republican deleat delee dele- dele a. a e U at M inv largo lorge to tho Chicago national rrt leaders e on continues to stay u up t among amons D as alJ further returns are re- re from rr t lon on in wll Tuesdays Tuesday's primary elec- elec I T 7 districts Return Returns from r show etl the following following- veto voto C r roul Republican del delegate a at large BC S M Moore e Penrose 11 dlo Kendrick k Babcock 1 17 7 3 03 Returns It V van n from vi districts In forty forty- counties 3 and P e te e for tor come com- com Democratic 1 national t gal nal rom com silo how Gut y Il k 30 n for Counties ties h have he e completed the e. e Democratic delegates attee at Tiler arc e tw twenty tour our twentY t. t tee for tor the th the twelve places candi- candi OWn on one group as the Palmer candidates to she Support the tho popular choice e else l ray It the state and the tho other othern n did entitled al the oll not se The Palmer Palmor d k Was Nas leash C throughout |