Show IJ J l J lill L J tJ rJ ri EI J E RID Iw IW JERSEY G. G o. o p. p DELEGATION HF TIO i 1 1 I SPI ITI L D lADT LEADS lAD T LAGS lAG N I. I 0 OHIO HI on Presses Presses' Close ind inq General Car- Car g Many Districts U. U Other Results Results I I IlES SIN IN INK I I K FIVE STATES 1 Jersey General Leonard P has beaten Senator ohn oh- son on by a scant margin L It tIe the e race is is very close and doubt cn i Regular slates on tic Uc and Republican Republic n went vent ent over Delegates un un- but favoring Governor Cool Cool- Senator Harding favorite elected f four forty Ita General W Woods Wood's od's four Delegates ipton-Delegates Delegates str in-str instructed tor MiI Miles s Poindexter p Republican convention ith fight in in prospect of delegates for W Wood od or them uninstructed under p pf Senator Borah John- John rents ts favor Borah plan iK N. N J. J April 28 Although Although election districts djs gave a lead of with kith a J matched against Senar Senan Sena- Sena r n S. S the result of the and alignment of delegates appeared still i redoubt BUS Ohio April Latest 28 Latest returns today on yesterdays yesterday's ij primary election show ml rW W. W Johnson of California 09 votes despite the fact me ame was not printed on the thead Jihad ad to be written in 1 BUS 0 O April 28 Late Late re re- re yesterdays yesterday's in mary y election in Ohio fr from m f the precincts in showed that Senator Hard Hard- I l leading ding General Wood by The vote in pre- pre for Wood tS t- S RK N. N J. J April 28 lete returns indicated ohad had d carried thirteen twenty-one twenty counties tiit fate Woods Wood's vote was rural districts while oiled heavily In the indusI Indus- Indus I iTTs s of the north Out of ot i i 19 precincts were In 0 hi leI l gave Wood a majority IvL returns S States tes Senators Senator Walter E. E Joseph ePh S S. I the tie presidential choice of ofas ofa's ofas Joseph IJo as a's as expressed at the prie e been elected as members Big Four by B sub sub- b lu rail ties over their eight Former ormer ormer Governor Ed- Ed Stokes pledged to Wood red d of third place Former vernor William N. N Runyan Runan i Wood is leading in the mirth place although City ner r Thomas L. L I Raymond taymond to Wood Mulford of East Orange and Layden of ot Paterson both botho o 0 Johnson and Former r ri t i es eSt Attorney General John edged to Wood are fol- fol ose behind In the order ordera Rf- Rf ION SPLIT from five dis- dis V wed d the election of five four ur r Johnson district deleone deleone dele dele- one Incomplete im six other districts indi- indi i el election of ot eight Wood two delegates he vote he-vote vote in itt some cases was wast iv t Edwrd I I. I Edwards who i that h he would carry prohibition onto the he San h-San San Francisco conven- conven elected head of ot the Demo- Demo DemoI I I Four Other Democratic large elected all aU without were re James R R. Nugent on page 7 I WOOD LEADS ADS I Continued from page 1 1 Essex Essen county Democratic leader I Mayor layor Frank Fr Hague of o Jersey City and Mayor l Frederick Fred W W. Donnelly of ob Tr Trenton Democratic voters did not have an opportunity to re register ister their Choice h c f for r president nt there being no candidates candidates' t s' s v names names printed on the ballot although all of the Big Four and virtually lly all of the district delegates delegates delegates dele- dele gates ar are pledged to the cand candidacy dacy of Governor Edwards dwards |