Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1912 — ROOSEVELT LOST VOTE; SO DID HIRAM JOHNSON [ARTICLE]
ROOSEVELT LOST VOTE; SO DID HIRAM JOHNSON
Both Candidates On Progressive Ticket Failed to Register and Therefore Could Not Vote. V • *■ V Theodore Roosevelt and Governor Hiram Johnsqn did not vote today because neither one registered. Colonel Roosevelt intended to register on his return from his western trip, hut the delay caused by his being wounded made it impossible for bim to reach Oyster Bay in time. Governor Johnson, who took up the speaking tour of the colonel, was unable to reach California in time to register. Senator Dixon, general manager oi the progressive national party, comes from Montana. He, too, also lost his vote because he was somewhere else on registration day. " The registration law is no respectei* of persons, and Indiana is having its first experience with it.
