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Show Mr MILLION K0TEf DEBS Socialist Candidate Receives j Greates Number Ever Given to Party Choice NEW YORK. Dee. 7. (By the Associated As-sociated Press).- Knjtene V Pen, Socialist So-cialist candidate for president In the I last general election, received !r.O, I 000 votes the greatest number polled: ' hv n Socialist presidential nominee In .the COlintry'8 history and approximate-i ! lv twice the GtoClaltSt vote In 1916- i Available Official and unofficial r turn from nil but seven states show thnt Debs polled 900,66. which, added i1 tu the seven States' Socialist vote four, esiv, ngo 48.366 would give him a tf.lnl ef 948.99. The missing states are Idaho, Louisiana. Loui-siana. Montana. New Mexico. North nnd South Dakota and Texas Debs polled 204.120 vnti-s In New York state alone, excepting the soldier' sol-dier' vote, the unoffieial returns shot more than four times the states so-, elnlist vote In 1916. and over Three times Debs' poll In 1911' Other states which gave Debs a sl-' sl-' able vote this year Included, WtoCOOj sin. with 80.636. Illinois. 74,747: Pennsylvania, Penn-sylvania, 7o;2i Callfornie; 64,071. 'i)hio. :.7.117. Minnesota 66.108; M -lachusetts S2,6T; Michigan, 2S.947; New Jersey, :'7.i4i. Oklahdma 25.3S; Indiana 24.703. Missouri. 20.242: Iowa 16,9811 ICansas 16,507, and Cbnnectl-j cut, 10.3S5. oo , |