Show FL S CO Nl DEMAND i Is S. S PREPARED O S 'S Johnson Adherents Stick to Charge of Fraud in Primary Formal Formal 1 r NEWARK N N. J 1 J. J April 30 F rm application for fora for a recount of ot the vote In New New J Jerseys Jersey's presidential preferential preferential prefer prefer- prefer prefer- l primary last Tuesday maybe may be made here late today according to supporters of ot Senator Hiram W V Johnson Johnson Johnson John John- son of ot who on the fa face e of or unofficial returns from Crom all aU but four districts was d defeated d' d b by M Major jor a Gen General Gen Gen- n ct ctrl eral l Le Leonard d Wood Wood by bi 1220 zO vote votes otes' Harry Kalisch former city attorney I of Newark who has been r retained by Johnson adherents to Initiate the there re recount re- re I count p proceedings would OUI not Indicate 1 j 2 w whether ether the recount would cover the the- entire state or only certain sections section WOOD ADHERENTS DENY IT Charges Charges' of ot of man manipulation of tIe bal bat ballots ballots lots made by Johnson s supporters were ridiculed by Wood adherents who pointed out that the vote as as s announced announced an an- an was entirely unofficial The four districts yet jet et to be heard from are In Hunterdon county which h has given Wood Woo a majority ir the incomplete in- in In Incomplete n- n complete returns The total vote vote early earl t today ay was Wood Johns Johnson n 7 OHIO RESULTS COLUMBUS COLUMBUS 0 O. O April Com 30 Com Complete unofficial returns from the Ohio primary today showed the election of William H. H Boyd a Wood candidate as as delegate at large larg-e lar over o Harry M. M Daugherty Harding candidate by votes On the preferential vote the result was Harding Wood 58 On the face of the complete unofficial unofficial returns Harding captured ed thir thir- ty six district and three delegates at large a total of ot thirty nine as as a against Woods Wood's eight district and one delegate at large a total of ot nine |