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Show jPOMERENE WINS OUT PRIMARY Senior Ohio Senator Gets Big Plui-ality Over Opponent COLUMBUS, O., Aug 11 (By The Vfsoclated Press), Atleo Pomerene senior United States senator from Ohio, xvas renominated by a plurality of 65.324 votes ox'er his only competitor, compet-itor, former Congressman John J. Ivntz of Columbus. at last Tuesdays Tues-days primary election In Ohio, according accord-ing to complete , unofficial figures tabulated tab-ulated by the Associated Press. The complete unofficial vote gave. Pomerene. Pom-erene. 136,711. and Lehts S1 387. Th. complete unofficial figures show that Congressman Simeon D Fss. former for-mer chairman of the Republican national na-tional congressional committee, re-Ci re-Ci Ived the Republican senatorial nomination nom-ination by a plurality of 108 157 over former Senator Charles Dick, of Akron, Ak-ron, his nearest competitor In a four cornered contest. THBEF-(OKNFKKI) FIGHT I Carml A. Thompson, of Cleveland, former treasurer of the United Bl ttes and the Harding administration and Anti-Saloon choice, had a plurality ol 124,357 votes over his nearest rival. Congressman Charles l. Knight of Akron, In the important nlne-comered 1 mi st for the Republican nomination for governor, according to the complete com-plete unofficial returns Knight campaigned cam-paigned as a "Roosevelt progressive." C Homer Durand of Coshocton, who ran on a xxine and beer platform, ran third The complete unofficial vote g&Vt A. Vic Donahey. a plurality of 94,41'"-over 94,41'"-over his nearest rlVal for the Demo-- Demo-- ratlc nomination for governor. 00 |