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Show If ' JOHNSON II I LOSE OUT J jl H Big Four Uninstructed Dele- gation Rolls Over All Op- H position in Results I HERBERT HOOVER IS ALSO UNSUCCESSFUL I Socialist Mayor of Milwaukee ' I Is. Reelected by Large Ma- j jority Over Opponent j " NEW YORK. April 7. New York ' state's "big four" uninsLructcd dele gation to the Republican national j . convention rolled over the opposition of former State Senator William M. Bennett, pledged to the presidential candidacy of Senator Hiram W. Johnson, John-son, of California, in yesterday's primaries, pri-maries, according to virtually complete com-plete returns early today. With only 126 election districts out I of the 2571 in the city missing, the I vote for the "bigr four" was: Nathan Miller, 70,043; Senator James W. Wadsworth, Jr., 70.336; Senator William M. Caldcr, 73.501; j Colonel William M. Boyce Thompson, I GSftO-l. Bennett's vote was 25,561, j of 'which his home borough Brook- I lyn, contributed 1-1.371. The vote was lighter than anticipated by party ' leaders. Scattering returns from upstate wh'ere the vote was also light, indi-4 indi-4 oafed that tho organization candi dates had won over Bennett by a wijler margin than in the city. No 4 candidate favorable to Senator John- son was elected In any of the twelve congressional districts where contests " j- Hoover Also Defeated , . -.The -organizatlp-in'eriialiiodACg41' 1 two' candidates pledged to Herbert Hoover' in the Seventeen tli congressional congres-sional district In- Manhattan by a 'raiio of about two and one-half to one., Thi3 was the only district in .j tho state where candidates favoring f.mi Mr; Hoover were entered. 4p There were no contests among the t M 1 ' Democrats and the party vote was rflt ' l proportionately smaller than that 4f' cast for the Republicans. I , ft. Women tumod out in large nuni- jPt $ bers and proved active workers, par- mfI1 '-v ticUlarly as watchers after the elos- fH'i ing of the polls. WMi It was the city's first "dry" pri- mKi . mary and political leaders and police f officials dclared it was the most or- j HRLvIj dcrly ever held here. Not a single I jHajn , arrest in connection with the primary! wjw was made. I mff 4 socialist elected j M 'ilLWAUKEE, April 7. Complete 'M ff unofficial returns from Milwaukee m m ) city election show that Mayor Dan- f'l ' lerw. Hoan, Socialist, was rc-clectcd Mjjf ' . over Clifton "Williams, present city Kjj attorney, and running on a non-par-, HI j tisa'n ticket, by a majority of 3373. HI' , j Under a new law, Hoan's term will j H;u ' ' run for four years. Hoan led his Hi 1 j ; ticket and was the .only one of the Hj'j three principal officials to pUU ml j . through." His vote was 40,601 and W . Williams 37,231. BJ, The list of delegates to the Rett Re-tt Ir' publican national convention appears E. ' mostly to be those approved by Sen-k Sen-k ator LaFollette, though only a few hundred princints have been heard m from. The LaFollette enndidato car-- car-- rc Governor Philipp's home coun-t coun-t ty, ' Milwaukee. ! ' MICHIGAN RESULTS jR' DETROIT, Mich., April 7, Belated jTO. ! returns on Monday's presidential pri- iXi . mary, coming in slowly from the iff, j sparsely settled sections of the state, iff jjFf " added but few votes today to thci Jj totals alerady compiled from approx-l & F" imately two-thirds of the prlcincts. . ' : Theso figures gave Senator "Hiram W. I?' Itf1 ' Johnson a lead of 42,251 over Major General Leonard Wood on the Re- ' - - I publican ticket and Herbert's ' Hoover's advantage on the Demo- y- . cratic ticket was 4466 over Governor ' Edward I, Edwards, of New Jersey. '. ( . The vote stood; - Republican (1661 precincts out of 2421) Johnson, 124,049; Wood. S2,-C98; S2,-C98; Lowden, 44,229; Hoover, 40,621. . Democrats (1472 precincts) Hpover, 17.262; Edwards, 13,196; Mc- i; Adoo, 12,062; Bryan, 11,641; Palmer, -V Complete rctui-ns,had been received y ') from" only a few counties and five t;, 1 Alger, Baraga, Bonzie, Iosco and I" g; -Montmorency had not been heard ': ; w , from at all, as a result of the Easter ; . ' fo" snowstorm which crippled telephone lines and rendered many country k.'-i' - ' W I'oads Impassable. V-f ' VP 11 was generally conceded this IC 4 TjL morning that aside from tho closed j'.;,. ' race that has developed among V-: jl)" Democratic candidates, it was un- V p" ' likely that the present standing of V. ' 'v tne candidates would be altered. k Bert D. Cady, chairman of the Ro- i publican stato central committee, In a statement on tho primary, said he ; belioved Senator Johnson's victory J . was assured and declared the large ' " Republican vote was "a forerunner MLlzA ..-Uhe greatest Republican victory in T thhistory of the party lu the state 1 -aaaihaUdri.'1 |