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No. 181
    STATE ex rel. v. CARREL, Auditor
    Ohio Supreme Court
    No. 17166,
    Sept. 29, 1921
    This opinion has not been published except in Abstract.
    REFERENDUM — Sufficiency of signatures to petition for.
    Attorneys — E. G. Frankenstein, for Schultz; Saul Zielonka, for Carrel.
   BY THE COURT:

Epitomized Opinion

1. Schultz seeks a writ of mandamus commanding Carrel to certify petitions for referendum to the Board of Deputy State Supervisors and Inspectors of Elections. From a consideration of the findings of the master herein appointed, the Supreme Court held:

1. There was not a sufficient number of valid signatures attached to the various petitions to authorize the referendum sought. Writ denied.