| Show J lJ L J ill mJ tI so TO DEMAND VOTE RECOUNT 00 Y J LEAD I. I D Ja JaG G ts I 10 0 Di District gates to 1 11 fori for fot i I l Calif Californians Californian's I 1 j Fr FrK Fraud K N N. N J. J Jf April 29 Cor Corrns Cor- Cor today at 4 o'clock with districts missing gave save teral leral Leonard Wood a lead r S n tor Johnson in the x preferential presidential ti 1 Isen s a Wood John- John is county where Johnsons Johnson's li h ave ve announced the they willi will an error of votes votes votes' v vered red cutting I Woods Wood's maHat ma ma- n Hat t county from to a reth ek l 1 clerks clerk's office after Verdon of Hudson co county Bounty nty worker had charged changed d had been robbed in Mor Mar arid id Camden cO counties RK April 2 Senator Senator Hion Hi Hi- on will formally demand a aLFie afe 1 votes votes cast cast in in Tuesdays Tuesday's fe primary it Was vas an announced 1 Johnson's Johnsons Eastern head- head Angus McSween his cami camier cam- cam i ier lager ger consulted legal auIS au- au IS morning and later said is lik- lik kT that a custodian be apke ap- ap take ke charge of the ballot ike alish formerly corporation Newark had been retained for a a. a recount with g s 's in the districts where an n forces considered their count to be bein in doubt declined t to comment i large rge made yesterday by V Verdon a Republican I 1 Ho Hobo ken and a Johnson i tithe C Californian ian ha had l been jIt t least three c counties u ties announced that a recount asked ked in Essex Morris and Camden counties RIf RIc N N. N J. J April 29 29 i General Leonard i laj lai maintained a lead d over Senator Hiram I. I I California in New ii ef pres presidential de 1 four K four eighty election dismissing dis cBs j missing 1 The vote was as l 2 Johnson 1 e vote probably will not I g late today as the ts are loc located ted in In out- out Seventy-four Seventy of dl districts are In co counties countiesS S e returned majorities for fore e Incomplete returns AN N BIG FOUR u ii an Big Four c will ors Walter Valter E B. Edge and who ho are 3 the voters' voters choice ILat the prImary Edward Edwardr r racil h 1 William N. N Runyan I support port Wood t eJ returns indicate that haye eleven district dele dele- 2 non ten Three dele- dele hagel's for tor both Wood n reiterated claims th that t. t t L would carry the tle state elate RGE PI EVerdon Verdon a Republican i Hoboken m and worker for Ld add nothing toddy to to yesterday e that the C IHor- IHor had been robbed In at lad counties Camden Morris td reports that Senator would ask for a not inot be confirmed here hereto to eads K V ALENE Ida Ma April 28 William E. E Borah States Senator Hiram Ifor tor Ifor the Jle presidential nomi- nomi had C the e four delegates at Idaho dho to the n national con con- o ohe he he other three are State hn Thomas of Gooding non- non JohnP Johh P Gray Coeur DAlene Stanley inley A A. Easton Kellogg I 4 were ere passed indorsing the thet thed t nu d on page 12 r Fr L WOOD HOLDS 3 ngy tf y s Continued from page 1 J 3 oens congress r the majority a estate state ti i administration In m both rg houses es s sand and and of the fhe American Legion The fight expected break r on the e floor in an attack on j A W. W Hart ar arn n national a committeeman a was w prevented from getting before the convention i The alternates elected are r Dr O 0 D. D J Platt Plait lirt Be Frank i dH II H. Adams da Minidoka Mini Mini- ii Y doka Henry H H. Armstead Bonner Conner and Mrs Irs D D. C C. C McDougall Ada First district district Delegates Delegates Harold Jennels Jen- Jen nels Canyon county Henry M M. Jones z Perce county Alternates Fred Crane Grave Coeur dAlene J J. J V. W L Second district Delegates district Delegates W W. P P. G GUthrie thrle Twin Falls Senator Marshall P P. P Yeaman Bonneville Alternates T T. T X v. Edwards Bannock E E. E M M. Kennedy Bingham Gray Jenness Easton and Jones Tones are known Wood men Borah Thomas Teaman Yeaman and Guthrie are not pronounced for tor any candidate Jenness and Jones are service ex-service men The delegates are |