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Show 01 IS VOTING FOR CANDIDATES Chief Battle in G. 0. P. Ranks for Senator and Governor Gov-ernor COLUMBUS O.. Aug to Ohio today to-day otes to select candidates to complete com-plete th tickets headed bv Governor COS rr;r Senator Harding Hoth the Republican and DemOC-iratic DemOC-iratic parties are balloting In primary I elections to select candidates for governor. gov-ernor. l'nlt"d States senator, members of congrers. chief justice and three associate Justices of the state supreme court and county offices. The.- hlef battle has been In the Re-publican Re-publican ranks for th gubernatorial ttnd senatorial nominations For the; former there tire fur candidates, former for-mer Mayor Harry L. PaviS. of Cleve-land, Cleve-land, former Congressm.i n Halph D. 1 "oie nf Finciiay. Congressman Roscoe C McCuiloch of Canton, and DaiJ Wesley AVoori of Sanduskv FIVE H H REN T()K lor l nitcd Stales M-nator there are' five candidates. The three most prominent prom-inent are former Governor Frank B Willis; Walter F Itrown. of Toledo former Frogi r-sn i party leader, and Supreme Court Justice P. M. IVana-1 maker of Akron St t Auditor A. V. Donah-, of Phil-1 adelohia. Is unopposed for the Demo- i ratio nomination for governor, but for the Oemorr.tnr senators1 nomination there are two candidates, V. A. Jul-' l :n, "t i 'melnii.i 1 1 and h.dge A P I ''Nell of Akron ; F4 SOMIJi lllON ill of the present Republican con-gressmen, con-gressmen, excepting McCuiloch, of Canton, are seeking re-nomlnatlon I nlj two havf opposition. They are J. C. Cooper, of YoungBtown, and Henr; i Bmerson of Cleveland. Emerson Emer-son is opposed by former United Slates Senator Theodore E Burton. Two Democratic congressman are not seeking seek-ing re-nomination. The are Warren Gard. of Hamilton, and Clement L. I Brumbaugh of Columbus. Much Interest centers In the Republican Repub-lican contest for secretary of state ; w here Harvey C. Smith, the Incumbent I hi opposed by Harry Clay Smith, aj ti'-gro puldiher of Cleveland, and former Secretary Charles Q HUt-brandt, HUt-brandt, ol Wilmington. The wet and dry lasue has not beer. ; discussed In the present campaign itbough certain candidates are either I more or lf :Ji supported or opposed by the dry or liberal elements. Repub- ii i and Democratic candidates have accepted their national platform de-1 claratlons Oh the league of nations. The Anti-Saloon league Is supporting support-ing former Governor Willie for the I Republican nomination for the United Slates senate and Ralph D. Cole for, j gov ernor. |