Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1932 — Page 7

APRIL 29, 1932

POLLING PLACES ANNOUNCED FOR TUESDAY’S PRIMARY VOTE IN MARION COUNTY Hours Are From 6 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Cast Ballots Early Is Plea Made to Citizens. List of the voting places in Marion county’s primary election Tuesday are given here. The voting places will be open from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. and due to the length of the paper ballots, voters have been urged to reach the polls early, to avoid a late afternoon rush.

The polling places: ri*ST WARD Prwinet No. 1. 3225 Forest Manor. 2. 2*24 Norlft Os! 2. 2720 North Dearborn 4. 3402. North Kay *t one 5. 23(2 Hillside *. 21*3 North Oxford 7. 2309 North La Bal> . 2030 North Tacoma. #. 1947 Tallman. 10. 1*54 Ludlo* 11. 1309 East Nine eenth. 12. 2001 Yandee. 13. 151* Columoia. . 14. 1320 Columbia !. I*l* BrookMde. 1* 1249 Windsor. 17. Northwest corner East Tenth and Keystone. 1* 2421 Brookslde 19. 1945 North La Salle. 20. 291* Ea' Tenth 31. 1229 North Tuxedo. 33. 1407 North Olney. 23. 1230 Gladstone 34. 1030 North Wallace. 25. 4*o* East Sixteenth. 3* 2202 North Gale 27. 2937 North Denny. SECOND WARD Precinct No. 1. 3213 McPherson. 2. 2703 Cornell 3. 2415 Marttndale. 4. 2357 North Arsenti. 5. 1815 Bellefontalne. 6. I*o2 Ashland 7. 517 East Seventeenth. * 194* College 9 1929 Central. 10 Twenty-second and Broadway. 11. 2457 Central. 12 2345 North New Jersey. 13 2357 Ashland 14 72* East Twent.v-flrit. 15. 1527 North New Jersey. 17. I*lo Suckle I*. 420 East Twenty-second. THIRD WARD Precinct No 1. 2522 North Talbot. 2. 224 North IlltnoU 3. 323 West Twenty-first. 4 2107 North Capitol 5 2001 North Talbot. S 3* East Sixteenth. 7 122* North Senate * 1418 North Missouri. 9. 944 Fayette, 10 North east corner Tslbot snd* Twentv-ftrst 11. 1744 North Illinois. FOURTH WARD Precinct No. 1. 1150 Fairfield. 2 3773 College. 3 3521 College 4 3*ol North Pennsylvania •V 131 E Thtrtv-sixth * 3.401 North Illinois 7 3730 North Capitol. * 33*2 North Capitol. 9 3327 North Illinois 10. 3368 Washington boulevard 'rear*. It. 3351 Centra! 12 712 East Thirty-third 13 7833 Ruckle irear>. 14 41* East Thirtieth 15 2957 Central I*. 2968 North Talbot. 17. 2*39 North Illinois I*. Kenwood and Thirtieth. 19 3019 North Illinois 30 433 West Thirty-first 21. 2949 Paris. 22 2.41* Ethel. 23. 2402 Indiana po’ls. 24 *34 West Twei tv-flfth 25. 80* Udell. 2* 1049 West Twenty-eighth. 27 2903 Chiton 28. 1022 West Thirtv-flrst. 29. 1234 West Thirtieth. JO. 1109 west Thirty-fourth. 31 1217 West Thirty-fifth. 32. 1501 West Twenty-fifth. 33 1340 Burdsal. 34 I*l9 Kcehne 35 142* Montralm 36. .41* West Thirteenth. 3 1 806 West Eleventh. FIFTH WARD Precinct No t. 948 Camp 2. 806 Blake. 3. .452 Avnes 4. 518 Blackford 5. 519 California. * 817 West New York. 7. Ills West New York street 8. 450 Blake. SIXTH WARD Precinct No. 1. 840 North Meridian. 2. 825 North Senate 3. 514 North Senatee. 4. 321 West Vermont. 5. 1.4 North West 6. 228 North Senate. 7 34 West Ohio. *. 331 Indiana SEVENTH WARD Precinct No 1. 715 East St Clair 2. 725 North New Jersey. 3. 412 North Delaware 4. <l* North New Jersey. 5. *l7 East Vermont. * 334 North Pi lton 7. 528 East Market 8 137 North Alabama 9. 608 North Delaware EIGHTH WARD Precinct No 1. 126 West Fifteenth 2. 1101 North Pennsylvania. 3. 1201 North Alabama ireari. 4. 1336 College 5. 1120 Ashland 6. 814 North Pine. 7. 422 East Pratt. * 1023 North New Jersey. 9. 9.45 North Meridian. 10. 1118 North Capitol 11. 1450 North Pennsylvania. 12. 1101 Central. 13. 523 East Ninth. 14. 227 East Ninth. 15. 908 College. NINTH WARD Precinct No 1 149 North Highland 2 228 Dorman. * 90! Dorman 4. 430 North Walcott. 5. 21 North State. 6. 2*5 Parkview. 7. 811 Hamilton 8 814 North Tempi* 9. 52 North Keystone. 10 321 Eastern

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11. 3109 East New York I 12. 645 Eastern 13. 947 North Parker. 14. 942 Tuxedo 15. 339 North Sherman. I*. 516 North Sherman. 17. 4032 East Michigan. I*. 137 North Gladstone. - 19 4819 English Ave. ' 20 . 4814 East Washington. 21. 4804 East Michigan. 22. 340 North Keystone. 23. 2*7 North Rural. 24. 810 North Dearborn. 25. 342 North Chester. 26. 426 North Wallace. 27. 941 North Drexel. 28. 4317 East Washington 'basement i. 29. Woodruff Place. Town Hall. TENTH WARD Precinct No. 1. 27 McKlm. 2 12* South MrKim 3 153* Fletcher 4. 1502 Lexington. 5. 1205 Olive. 6 1449 Olive 7, 1708 Draper. I. 1314 Calhoun 9. 1538 Bradbury. I*. 1*52 Olmber. ELEVENTH WARD Precinct. No. 1. 912 Bates. 2. 327 South New Jeraev 3. 247 East Merrill. 4 33* Blcking 5. 529 South East. 8 *ls English 7. 722 Virginia. * 920 Virginia. 9. 905 Greer. TWELFTH WARD Precinct No 1. Keystone snd Meridian 2. 113 South California 3. 440 Missouri. 4. 722 South Illinois. 5 707 Union. * 842 South Meridian. 7. 237 W. McCarty. THIRTEENTH WARD Precinct No. 1. 80S Prospect. 3. 721 Parkway 3 832 East Minnesota. 4 1820 New 5. 2137 Garfield drive. East *. 946 Bradbury. 7 . 350 Sands * 409 East Minnesota. 9. 1314 South Talbot 10. 1718 South Talbot 11. 1107 South Capitol. 12 1135 South West. 13. 125 West Arlr.ona 14 2137 South Meridian 15. 2270 South Pennsylvania FOI RTEENTH WARD Precinct No. 1 1246 Oliver 3 931 Marlon. 3 659 Division 4. 1714 West Morris. 5. 1921 Howard. * 1382 Nordvk*. 7 1525 Howard * 1821 Howard FIFTEENTH WARD Precinct No 1. 570 North Lvnn 2. 190! West Michigan. 3 34 North Elder 4 1439 West Ohio CENTER OUTSIDE Precinct No 1. 204 North Seventeenth 'Beech Grovei. 3. 2720 South Meridian WARREN TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 29. 12 South Butler. 30. 5110 East Michigan. 31. 5529 East Washington. 32. 5536 East Washington. 33 5729 North Bolton 35. 6103 East Washington. 36 6106 East Washington. 37. Corner Raymond and Hunter Rd 38 Thirty-fourth and Arlington. 39 East Washington and Franklin Rd. 40. Cumberland School. Cumberland. Ind. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Wanamaker Bank. Wimmaker. Ind. 2. Legion Hall. PERRY TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 33. 1157 Knox l 34. School House No. 4. 35 3440 Madison. 36 R. R. 5. Box 4*. Indianapolis. 37. Town Hall. Beech Grove. 38. School House No. 9. 39. Edgewood School Gvm. 40 1543 Epler Ave. 41. Masonic Building. Southport. Ind. 43 Snecs Store Room. Glenn Valley. DECATUR TOWNSHIP Pprectnct No. 1 Valley Barber Shop. 3 West Newton Masonic Hall. Store rooms. *

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Mr*. Wilma Lamphere When her husband of seven days was believed by police to have deserted her to leave the city with another women, Mrs. Wilma Lamphere, 421 Bernard avenue, formerly of Marion and Brookvilie, Ind.. sought aid of police in a search for Jack C. Lamphere. the husband. Mrs. Lamphere, is the mother

11. 2796 Shflbv 12 1921 St. Paul. 13 2426 Churchman. 14. 1723 South State. 15. 1429 South Randolph. 16 1134 St. Peter. 17. 1915 Dawson. 18. 1922 Hoyt. 19. 401 S. Harlan 20 2* South Grace. 21. 44* South Rural. 22. 3323 Prospect. 21. 1111 Spann. 34. 1207 Lexington. 25 1531 Prospect. 26 1544 Spruce 37. 1237 Bradbury. 28 1417 Olmber 29 17*1 Prospect. 39. 15/1 Harfan. 31. 523 Trowbridge. 32 1*39 Keystone. WAYNE TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 5. 1162 N. Tremont. 6. 750 North Pershing. 7. 137 North Sheffield * 57 South Holmes. 9. 1023 South Pershing 10. 1224 North Belmont. 11 1556 South Belmont. 12. 47 North Holmes. 13. 338 North Holmes. 14. 701 North King. 15. 1143 King. 16 I*l7 Sharon. 17. 1044 Warman. 18 208 West St Clair. 19. 3039 West Michigan 20. 3302 West Michigan 21. 2819 Jackson. 32. 536 Alton. 23. 3700 West Michigan. 24 1109 North Tibbs 25. 4251 West Michigan, 36. 1022 South Lvons. 27. 4.702 West Washington 2*. 632 Taft' 39. 560 Cole. 30 Rockville Road and Whitcomb. 31 State Road No. 52 and Tibbs. 33. Mam St.. Speedway City. 33. 5639 West Washington. 34. Maywood lodge Hall 35. Main St. and Lafavetic Blvd. 36. .4757 West Washington 37. Ben Davis High School. 36 School No. 15. Bridgeport. 39. 3707 Rockville Road. PIKE TOWNSHIP Precinct No 1. Ed Reeder s Barber Shop. 2. Mosc Hardin ires.t. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 36 711 East Forty-second. 39 521 East Maple road. 40. 4041 Washington boulevard 41. 4903 North Boulevard place 42 492 West Thirty-ninth. 43 4001 North Cornelius. 44 Corner Forty-sixth and Kenwood. 45. 4825 Washington boulevard i rear i. 46. 4401 Central (rear*. 47. 4305 College (rean. 48. 4921 College 49 Forty-seventh and Park. 50. 716 East Fifty-second. 51. 5208 College 52. 5364 North New Jersev. 53 . 5650 Guilford. 54 5789 Central 55. 5420 North Pennsylvania. 56. 915 Riviera drive. 57. 878 East Sixty-fourth. 58 4526 Manlove. 59. 4720 Ralston. 69. 2026 East Sixty-second. 61. School house, Nora, Ind. 62. Eastern and Millersville road. 63. Crook Creek school house. Kessler boulevard and Michigan road. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Universalis! church ibasementi. 3. Acorn Lumber Cos. Lawrence. 3. Masonic hall, Castielon. What an Hour! What an Hour! By United Prm BELLEVILLE. 113.. April 29—In one hour Private Wilbert J. Wills of Scott field was arrested on an adultery charge, given a divorce, married to Virginia Richardson and arrested for bring absent without leave.

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Wildt I,a*r.oh?re of Wilda, 11, Child by her former marriage. Mrs Lamphere told police sne intrusted S7GO and . a diamond ring to Lamphere before he is alleged to have disappeared with a young woman who formerly lived in Kansas City, Mo.

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TAX ‘AGITATORS' MADE TARGETS! OF LESLIE JIBE ‘Why Don’t Those Ardent Reformists Seek Office?’ Queries Governor. AGovemor Harry' G. Leslie expressed suprise today that "so few ! of the ardent tax reform enthus-1 iasts are candidates for the legislature in the primary Tuesday. • All this agitation regarding taxation has a very beneficial effect and I am glad to see the numberous or- j ganizations being formed to discuss the subject,” Leslie declared. ‘ But it does seem to me that those ! who have concrete ideas on the sub-; ject should translate them into; action by ‘coming out of the grand- j state and getting into the game ’ •It is in tit* legislature that change must be brought about. I ! am sorroy to see that most of those j *vho have led in the agitation are not offering themselves as candii dates. I "In my opinion It would be much

better for them to take part on the floor of the house or senate, rather than to come to the session as lobbyists." Modernization of the machinery of government is the essetnial thing in cutting governmental costs, the Governor asserted. He said he will write something on this subject before his retirement from office as a guide for successors, based on his own expeirence in office. This week he sent Ross Teckmeyer. field examiner of the state board of accounts, to Michigan to study the centralized accounting system for institutions of that state. There the accounts for all penal and charitable institutions are kept at the statehuose. The system may have something to offer as a suggestion for the future m Indiana. Leslie said. “When an industry buys anew labor-saving device, the old machine is scrapped." the chief executive continued. 'But it seems that when government procures anew machine, the old one also is kept, just for the sake of tradition." As an example, he cited the growth in county governmental machinery, from treasurer to auditor and recorder. Each new office meant new names on the pay roll, and. j although the work is done now by modem office machinery, the old offices and all the old places on the pay roll stay, he declared.

O. K. Grasshopper Control Fund WASHINGTON, April 29-The senate today adopted a resolution bv Senator Shipstead i Farmer-La-bor. Minn.) to appropriate 11.450.000 through the department of agriculture for grasshopper control.

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EXCURSIONS ARE SET Starting Sunday, excursion busses will run from the Terminal station to Clifty Falla state park and the Lanier memorial home at Madison, j it was announced today.