Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1934 — Page 21

NOV, 8, 1931

DISTRICT AND COUNTY Last Party 1934 Gain or Loss Election Vote Votes Dem. Rep. First (Vanderburgh)— James H. Meyer (D> 32.646 Nat H Youngblood (R) 16,167 Second (Warrick)— Luther M Scales <D) 5 295 *. F. Lyle Summers <R) 3,578 Third (Crawford. Harrison)— C B <D* 8 321 2.465 ..... Gilson A Glenn <R) 5,345 1 968 Fourth >Clark)— Clyde F. Crooks <D) 8 602 Representative 'R) 6,679 ..... tilth 'Jefferson. Switzerland)— Haney J. Zanng D) 7563 Harry H. Cope >R) 7,074 % siith ' Jennings, Ripley, Scott)— Ewing E Wright <D> 11,602 10512 —1,390 Floyd E. Wadsworth (R) 8,752 10501 1,749 Seventh 'Dearborn, Ohio)— Edgar S Sale 'D> 7542 1511 Har: E MiOMfcr 'R) 5,611 945 Eighth 'Brown, Johnson)— Scott Moser 'D> 8,191 Griffith W. Dean (R> 5,393 Ninth 'Bartholomew) John E. Summa <D) 7.196 Lew G. Sharpnack (ft) 6116 I Tenth 'Monroe, Owens)— Leroy Baker (D) 13,628 John E. Harrison 'R) 8,597 Eleventh • Poseyi— No Representative .’ 5,035 No Representative 3,329 Twelfth 'Knox)— Horace A. Foncannon (D) 12,675 11.917 —758 }lf rle C. Loucks <R> 7,879 8,739 —B6O Thirteenth 'Clay) Roy V. Tozer <D) 7,994 7.264 -730 | George N. Craig <R) 5,344 6,428 1,085 Fourteenth <Sullivan) Thomas J. Gallagher 'D) 6,992 Wallace A. McConnell (R) 4553 Fifteenth (Morgan*— Robert J. Wade D) 5,769 5.098 —671 Chas. H. Foley (R) 4,829 5,055 -226 Sixteenth (Shelby)— Emerson J. Bruner (D) 8,304 5,087 3,217 Harold G. Barger tR) 5571 5,694 123 Seventeenth (Wayne) Chester F. Coleman D) 11,816 9,036 —2,780 John R. Britten (R) 13.815 11,566 -2,249; Eighteenth 'Hancock) — No Representative (D) 5,305 ...... No Representative <R) 4,500 ..... ..... Nineteenth 'Marion) Herbert M. Spencer (D) 108,329 William H. Harrison (R) 96,987 Twentieth iBoone) Ernest M. Homaday (D) 6,840 6,071 —769 Joseph S. Bell <R) 5,436 5,727 291 Twenty-first (Warren*— No Representative (D) 1.990 No Representative (R) 2,276 Twenty-second (Montgomery)— Win. W. Kummmgs (D) 8,319 ..... ..... Raymond O. Evans <R) 6.197 Twenty-third (Tippecanoe)— Ambrose R. Mayfield (D) 13.906 10.980 -2,980 Ralph H. Schaupp (R> 11,581 12,506 925 Twenty-fourth (Hamilton) — Maurice T. Harrell (D) 5,685 Harold A. Beelor (R) 7,352 ..... Twenty-fifth (Randolph*— No Representative (D> 5,550 ..... Nathan Mendenhall (R) 6.858 • •••• Twenty-sixth (Adams) — No Representative *D) 5.602 No Representative (R) 2.899 Twenty-seventh (Wabash) Robert D. Smith (D> 7,067 5,308 1,759 Eugene M. Weesner (R) 6,036 6,736 700 Twenty-eighth (Wells) — No Representative (D) 6.408 No Representative (R) Twenty-ninth (Cass) — Lynn O Neill (D) 10,880 Robert R. David (R) 8,114 Thirtieth (Newton*— Mott.r (D) 5,367 2.263 —3,104 Mu:phv *R> 5,996 2.971 ..... —3.025 | Thirty-first (Lake)— Fred A. Egan (D) 45.700 August A. Bremer (R) 42,409 ..... Thirt y-second (La Porte* Mark Storen (D) 15530 ..... Isadore E. Levine <R> 10,043 Thirty-third (Noble. Whitley)— Glenn E. Thrapp (D> 10.772 5,803 —4.969 | Porter D. Crowell (R) 9,324 5,165 —4.159 Thirtv-fourth (Elkhart)— James R. Nyce (D> 15.697 11,906 —3.791 Glenn R. Sawyer iR) 12,455 12,432 -23 Thim-fifth (La Grange. Steuben)— Ccnn H. L. Smith (D> 7.962 3.080 —4.882 Harris W. Hubbard (R) 5,120 3,947 —1,173 Thirty-sixth (Tipton * Noel A. Purvis (D> 4,881 No Representative (R) 3,526 Thirty-seventh Union)— Orval A. Young (D) 5573 4.720 —853 | Kenneth E. Copes tR) ......... 4.759 5,166 407 Thirty-eighth (Allen) C. Byron Hayes <D> 37,267 ..... .* Floyd S. Hartzler (R) 28.025 J Thirty-ninth (White*— Scowden (D* 5.114 4.315 —799 j Dawson iR> 3,298 4,260 962 Fortieth tJackson, Lawrence*— David F. Long (D) 15.888 13.733 —2.155 Thomas H. Shrout iR> 11.724 13,405 1,681 Forty-first (Fulton*— George Buchanan *D) 4.602 3.894 —7OB ! Russell Phoenix tR) 3.925 4,706 708 Forty-second (Orange,Washington)— Thomas P Masterson (D) .... 8,937 3.940 —4,997 ! Clvde E. Ecigill iR) *.9*5 5.135 ••••• —2,840 Forty-third (Vigo)— Raymond J. Kearns <D) 21.976 20.165 —l.Bll Wm. H. Cooke iR> 21.618 18.395 —3.223 Forty-fourth iPulaski. Starke)— Ted O. Hays (D) 5,991 5.635 —356 Jay M. Nye iR) 5,128 5,770 642 N Forty-fifth (Clinton)— Millard C Morrison (D) 8.569 Robert C. Starr (R) 6.053 ..... Forty-sixth (Delaware)— Clarence G. Higi (D) 12.848 Fred Da via (R) 17,034 Forty-seventh (Vermillion)— Eaton J. Dudley (D) 5,932 5.131 —BOI Robert E Guinn iR> 4532 5.294 762

Indiana Prosecutor Races by Districts

Comparative table on votes for Prosecutor in Indiana in 1931 t and last election

DISTRICT AND COUNTY Last Party 1934 Gain or Loss Election Vote Votes Dem. Rep. Forty-eighth (Grant)— j Roy Dempsey (D) 13,218 12,189 —1,029 George W. Andrews (R) 11,268 10,376 —892 Forty-ninth (Davies, Martin)— Alvin Seal 'D) 9,431 2.571 —6,860 Theodore P. Meade (R) 8,132 5,435 —2,697 Fiftieth 'Madison)— Cecil F. Whitehead <D> 21,826 21.224 —602 Ralph Daly (R) ....*. 19,135 18,016 —1,119 Fifty-first (Miami) Lowell W. Elspach (D) 8,485 j Oscar R. Brown <R) 6,260 j Fifty-second < Floyd)— Roy W. Darneal <D) 10,791 9,041 —1,750 I Glenn B. Rusk (R) 6,707 6,264 —443 Fifty-third (Henry)— | W.n, R. Brown (D) 9,133 * ..... Malcolm M. Edwari i (R) 7,592 Fifty-fourth (Kosciusko)— George L. Xanders (D) 6,971 Seth E. Rowdabaugh (R) 7,487 ..... Fifty-fifth (Hendricks)— No Representative (D) 5,273 John A. Kendall <R) 5,397 : Fifty-sixth (Huntington)— Arthur Jo Palmer (D) 7,790 6,918 —872 ! Burr H. Glenn (R) 7,721 7,590 —l3l Fifty-seventh 'Dubois, Pike)— Louis A. Savage (D) 11,595 8,891 —2,704 J A. R. Siimson (R) 9,304 j Fifty-eighth (Jay)— Tod Whipple (D) 6,050 5,369 —6Bl J Augustus C. Ford (R) 5,627 6,144 517 Sixtieth (St. Joseph)— John M. Raab (D) 36,590 28,509 —B,OBI I George L. Rulison (R) 29.70 J 29,306 393 Sixty-first (Fountain)— John E. Ocheltree (D) 5,709 Roy C. Fenters (R) 3,894 Sixty-second (Howard)— Paul V. Ford <fl) 10,406 Gerald W. Rybolt (R) 9,194 Sixty-third (Greene) Wm. L. Slinkard <D) '... 8,870 Orval D. Hunter (R) 6,249 Sixty-fourth (Putnam)— Newgent (D) 5,466 4,938 —582 Williams (R) 5,150 5,376 226 Sixty-fifth (Rush)— Morris (D) 5,106 4,527 —579 1 Marshall (R) 5,158 5,497 339 Sixty-sixth (Gibson)— Clarence C. Rumer (D) 7,643 7,579 —64 H&rlen L. Kays (R) 7,507 7,806 299 Sixty-seventh (Porter) No Representative (D) 5,230 ' No Representative (R) 5,356 Sixty-eighth (Parke)— Noel Montgomery (D) 4,837 4,588 —249 Mac D. Tofaute (R) 3,687 4,368 681 Sixty-ninth (Decatur)— Hamilton (D) 5,648 4,336 —1,312 Goddard (R) 5,291 5,282 —9 Seventieth (Perry, Spencer)— James Nix (D) • ' 9,998 5,008 —4,990 ! Wm. P. Birchler (R) 7,594 4,751 —2,843 Seventy-first (Blackford) — No Representative (D) 3,867 No Representative (R) 3,127 Seventy-second (Marshall)— Don F. Kitch (D) 6,979 7,063 84 Claude D. Carson (R) 5,246 5,024 —222 1 Seventy-third (Fayette)— Heeb (D) 5,294 5,166 —l2B Chrisman (R) 4,744 4,113 —631 Seventy-fourth (Carroll) Hall (D) 4,665 4,050 —615 Smock (R) 4,033 4,753 720 Seventy-fifth (Dekalb)— John C. Armstrong (D) 8,718 5,717 —3,001 George E. Mountz (R) 5,894 Seventy-sixth (Benton) No Representative (D) 3,285 No Representative (R) 2,543 Where not indicated, figure represents gain. State Congress- Voting Complete table on votes for Congressmen in Indiana ; in 193 U and last election. DISTRICT AND COUNTY Last Party 1934 —Gain or LossElection Vote Vote Dem. Rep. First District— William T. Schulte (D) 45,473 43,894 —1,579 E. Miles Norton (R) 42,575 38,017 —4,558 Second District — George R. Durgan (D) 73,357 61,735 —11,622 Frederick Landis (R) 61,897 72,437 10,540 Third District— Samuel B. Pettengill (D) 67.686 54.908 —12,978 j Andrew 7 J. Hickey (R) 52,965 52,148 —Bl7 Fourth District— James I. Farley (D) 73,258 57,551 —15,707 David Hogg (R) 56,602 53,670 —2,932 Fifth District— Glenn Griswold (D) 70,698 68,039 —2,659 Albert R. Hall (R) 59,904 57,159 —2,745 Sixth District— Mrs. Virginia Jenckes (D) 74.827 67,261 —7,666 Fred S. Purnell (R) 64,081 67,007 2,926 Seventh District — Arthur H. Greenwood (D) .... 78,356 73,9i0 —4,445 j Geraid W. Landis (R) 59,949 65,905 5,996 Eighth District — John W. Boehne Jr. (D) 83.396 74,315 —9,081 j Charles F. Wemer (R) 48,031 55,602 7,571 Ninth District— Eugene B. Crowe (D) 76,157 68,240 —7,917 Chester A. Davis (R) * 55,868' 62,363 6,495 Tenth District— Finly H. Gray (D) 68,974 62,839 —6,136 Robert F. Murray (R) 63,398 58,887 —4,511 Eleventh DistrictDr. Wm. H. Larrabee (D) .... 67,871 63.380 —4,491 Ralph A. Scott (R) 57,006 52,512 —4,494 Twelfth District— , Louis Ludlow (D) 70,128 61,631 —8,497 Delbert O. Wilmeth (R) 61,241 51,343 —9,893

USE FOUND AT LAST FOR LOWLY BARNACLE Provide Work for Jobless at Pennsylvania Shipyard. By C iti and Frrtt CHESTER, Pa., Nov. B.—The lowly barnacle has at last come to the aid of mankind. The recent San Francisco marine strike held the steamer San in her dock until quite a deal of the sea creatures crusted the hull of the craft necessitating ■ a complete scraping and painting,

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thereby giving employment to a number of men in the Sun shipyard here. The San Felipe was the worst job that had been in the yard for sometime. The cost of removing the barnacles, the drydocking and routine repairs of the vessels in this yard ranges from about $50,000 for an ocean liner down. They are expensive creatures to shipping interests, but small as they are they give work to many jobless. The portion above the water comprises only one-eighth of the total bulk of an iceberg.

STATE VICTORS IN MAYORALTY RACESJISTED Harry Baldwin, Democrat. Elected by Anderson Voters. Indiana mayoralty contests played an important part in dominating the county and state campaigns of both political parties. Victors in prominent cities of the state and their vote follow: Anderson— Harry B. Baldwin iD) 8.30S Bedford— Henry S. Murray <D) 3,265 Bloomington— Arthur H. Berndt (R) 4,4^9 Bluff ton— Buckner (D) 1,665 Brazil— Levi A. Louderback (R) ... 2,336 Clinton— Clyde M, Zuik <D) 1.968 Connersville— William Dentlinger (D) ... 3.285 Evansville— * William Dress (D) 18,009 Ft. Wayne— Harry W. Baals (R) 19.419 Gary— Lee B. Clayton (D) 15,339 Greencastle— W. L. Denman (D) 1,728 Greensburg— D. W. Weaver <R) 1,921 Huntington— C. W. H. Bangs (R) 3,547 Jeffersonville— Allen W. Jacobs (D) 3,173 Lafayette— William Teal <R* 6,734 La Porte— Lemuel Barrow 7 (D) 3,569 Lawrenceburg— Arthur Ritzman (R) 1,096 Lebanon— Carl W. Dale (R) 1,774 Linton— Earl V. Bull (R) 1,634 Marion— Carl F. Barney (R) 5,682 Martinsville — Arch Radclifle (D) 1,449 Michigan City— R. C. Feder (D) 5,470 New Albany— J. G. Hauswald (D) 6,387 North Vermon— Clifford Long (D) 912 MARRIAGE LICENSE FOR ROYALTY TO COST $250 Permit for Duke and Princess Will Be Nearly Yard Square. By United Press LONDON, Nov. B.—The license for the marriage of the duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece Nov. 29, will be issued from the archbishop of Canterbury faculty office. It will be a document nearly a yard square, occupying four pages of lettering in red and black ink. The license costs $250, w r hich is borne by the treasury. It must be signed by the king and the two archbishops at a privy council meeting. The last royal license issued was for the wedding of Lady May Cambridge, the queen’s niece, in October, 1931. HUNTER SCORES 3-WAY KILL ON ONE SHELL Thrifty Sharpshooter Bags Two Ducks, Rabbit on Single Shot. By United Press YORK. Neb., Nov. B.—R. J. Weis can do more with one shotgun charge than many nimrods can accomplish with a whole box of shells. While hunting near Geneva, Neb., Weis fired at two ducks flying low over the surface and was gratified when he saw he had brought down both. He was astonished, however, a second later to see a large jackrabbit leap from the rushes and fall over dead. He investigated and found part of the charge apparently passed between the birds, killing the rabbit. Sea Elephant Injured By United Press ST. LOUIS. Nov. 9.—Z00 attendants are worried over the condition of Jonah, 3,600-pound sea elephant. The animal, valued at $7,500, apparently suffered internal injuries when sliding in or out of the sea serpents’ pool. Governors Bv United Press Governors chosen in Tuesday’s election: • Alabama—Bibb Graves (Dem.). Arizona —B. D. Moeur (Dem.). Arkansas J. Marion Futreh (Dem.). California Frank F. Merriam (Rep.). Colorado Edward C. Johnson (Dem.). Connecticut Wilbur L. Cross (Dem.). Georgia Eugene Talmadge (Dem.). Idaho—C. Ben Ross (Dem.). lowa—Clyde L. Herring (Dem.). Kansas—Alfred M. Landon (Rep.*. Maine—Louis J. Brann (Dem.), elected in September. Massachusetts —James M. Curley Jr. (Dem.). Michigan—Frank D. Fitzgerald (Rep.). Minnesota —Floyd B Olson (F.-L.). Nebraska—J. R. Cochran (Dem.). Nevada—Richard Kirman (Dem.). New Hampshire—H. Styles Bridges (Rep.). New Jersey—Harold G. Hoffman (Rep.). New Mexico Clyde Tingley (Dem.). New York—Herbert H. Lehman (Dem.), North Dakota—Thomas H. Moodie (Dem.). Ohio —Martin L. Davey (Dem.). Oklahoma E. W. Marland (Dem.). Oregon Charles H. Martin (Dem.). Pennsylvania—George H. Earle (Dem.). Rhode Island—Theodore F. Green (Dem.). South Carolina —Olin D Johnson (Dem*. South Dakota Tom Berry (Dem.). Tennessee—Hill McAlister (Dem.). Texas—James V. Allred (Dem.). Vermont Charles XL Smith (Rep.). Wisconsin Philip La Follette (Prog.). Wyoming Leslie A. Miller (Dem.).

Registration and Vote Comparisons

Marion county vote by precincts and ivards in comparison with regisration.

c J 2 s jj 23 I t First Ward—i ± > x Precinct j 1 541 375 166 : 2 641 413 228 3 868 575 293 4 620 392 328 5 696 414 282 6 900 552 348 7 782 494 288 1 8 575 387 188 9 769 534 225 10 613 399 214 11 686 462 224 12 475 334 141 13 757 497 260 14 712 462 250 15 664 440 224 16 726 392 334 17 904 534 370 Totals 11,929 7,656 4,273 Second—--1 497 330 167 2 517 348 169 3 892 560 332 4 999 666 333 5 837 600 237 6 947 644 303 7 894 • 592 302 8 1,150 828 322 9 1,295 904 391 10 962 670 292 11 933 619 314 12 900 641 259 Totals 10,823 7,402 3,421 Third—--1 682 506 176 2 760 590 170 3 623 456 167 4 605 385 220 5 911 593 318 6 749 410 339 7 1,064 717 347 8 640 461 179 9 537 410 127 10 652 464 188 11 700 478 222 12 678 - 500 178 13 872 637 235 14 771 461 310 Totals 10,244 7,068 3,176 Fourth — 1 802 557 245 2 616 465 151 3 696 551 145 4 834 587 247 5 616 426 190 6 715 553 162 7 868 677 191 8 643 476 167 9 928 697 231 10 682 537 145 11 829 598 231 12 726 535 191 Totals 8,955 6,659 2,296 Fifth—--1 839 632 207 2 804 571 233 3 752 511 241 4 ....... 877 627 250; 5 660 487 173 | 6 839 630 209 7 781 570 211 j 8 717 474 243 9 962 582 380 10 724 544 180 11 555 355 200 Totals 8,510 5,983 2,527 Sixth—--1 968 652 316 2 838 593 244 3 953 648 305 4 781 566 115 5 846 599 247 5 636 425 211 7 716 510 206 8 720 446 274 9 721 495 226 10 769 586 183 11 634 483 151 12 586 410 176 13 773 587 186 Totals 9,941 7,000 2,9411 Seventh — , 1 576 376 200 2 1,105 729 376: 3 949 608 341 j 4 936 684 252 5 745 471 274 g 684 475 209 7 723 500 223 8 640 *4Ol 239 9 982' 637 345 10 771 493 278 11 949 705 244 12 691 443 248 13 545 383 162 Totals 10,296 6,905 3,391 Eighth—--1 627 391 236 2 822 545 277 3 938 624 314 4 951 569 382 5 781 484 297 6 1.049 668 381 7 458 328 130 8 654 357 297 9 880 560 320 I 10 559 373 186 11 605 376 229 12 639 422 217 13 656 439 215 Totals 9,619 6,136 3,483 Ninth—--1 1,225 733 492 2 1,034 712 322 3 609 401 208 4 764 522 242 5 1,070 731 339 6 761 533 228 7 916 625 291 8 1,000 683 317 9 704 511 193 j 10 985 684 301 *ll 889 681 208

e z v 2 e g i .2 £ .L a c* “t > £ Ninth— £ (Continued) Precinct 12 903 659 244 13 812 574 238 14 522 388 134 15 458 324 134 16 494 294 200 Totals 13,146 9,055 4,091 Tenth—--1 859 583 276 2 775 509 266 3 '695 456 * 239 4 689 492 197 5 899 705 191 6 619 430 ISy 7 695 510 185 8 946 643 303 9 812 593 219 10 816 516 300 11 852 562 296 12 1.047 806 241 13 639 493 146 14 660 507 153 ! 15 686 511 175 ; 16 795 569 226 1 Totals 12,484 8.885 3,599 Eleventh—--1 736 435 301 2 764 624 140 3 505 283 222 4 832 500 332 5 693 446 247 6 620 433 187 7 422 229 193 8 798 535 263 9 823 493 330 10 1,231 725 506 111 631 427 204 I 12 611 408 203 I 13 779 503 276 14 1,180 656 524 Totals 10,825 6,697 4,128 Twelfth—--1 760 495 265 2 675 439 236 3 717 467 250 4 671 407 564 5 441 303 138 6 608 325 283 7 738 510 228 8 975 663 304 9 731 468 263 10 518 354 164 11 799 516 283 12 722 436 286 13 486 309 177 Totals 8,841 5,692 3,149 Thirteenth—--1 475 359 116 2 502 384 118 3 570 446 124 4 684 458 226 5 795 559 236 6 709 484 225 7 781 539 242 8 757 599 158 9 636 444 192 10 622 431 191 11 652 516 136 12 437 296 141 13 693 495 198 14 781 537 244 15 608 416 192 16 398 272 126 Totals 10,100 7,235 2,865 Fourteenth — 1 884 472 412 2 657 430 227 3 771 476 295 4 1,093 748 345 5 587 396 191 6 651 440 211 7 756 467 289 8 612 405 207 Totals 6,011 3,834 2,177 Fifteenth—--1 1,298 793 505 2 686 430 256 I 3 317 200 117 4 507 349 158 5 974 632 342 6 1,141 739 402 7 1,353 911 614 8 680 444 236 9 903 644 259 10 1,007 719 283 Totals 8,866 5,861 3,005 Sixteenth—--1 577 411 266 2 593 387 206 3 702 437 215 4 934 624 310 5 824 557 267 6 508 307 201 7 854 564 290 8 814 560 254 y 902 601 301 10 249 180 69 11 671 053 118 12 812 jO 28 2 13 808 096 212 14 695 456 239 15 803 531 232 Totals 10,746 7,344 3,402 Seventeenth—--1 535 349 186 : 2 536 337 199 j 3 509 340 169 4 762 507 255 5 854 484 370 6 669 369 300 7 806 512 294 8 545 366 179 9 561 364 197 10 773 523 250 11 764 501 263 12 322 237 95 13 627 437 190 14 974 677 267 i 15 ' 649 404 245 Totals 9.886 6,407 3,479 Eighteenth—--1 628 527 101 2 1,002 761 241 3 ....... 975 723 252

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e .i . I I if S S? £ > 5 Eighteenth— 3! 2 Q (Continued) Precinct 4 760 551 209 5 1.060 856 204 6 842 606 236 7 1.092 741 351 8 974 676 298 Totals 7,333 5,441 1.892 Nineteenth — 1 392 297 95 2 * 670 468 202 3 ....... 726 525 201 4 765 527 238 5 694 488 206 5 356 256 100 7 521 386 135 8 601 435 156 9 658 501 157 10 643 444 199 11 ....... 433 322 HI 12 638 444 194 13 625 439 186 14 !...... 689 531 158 1 15 768 568 200 16 40* 304 105 jl7 881 565 316 18 715 514 201 19 671 476 1 95 20 497 297 200 21 771 481 290 Totals 13,123 9,278 3.845 Twentieth—- ! 512 397 115 2 688 504 194 3 938 744 194 4 630 493 137 5 949 737 212 6 850 600 250 7 829 629 200 8 1,156 850 306 9 852 ‘ 643 209 10 1,117 845 232 U 979 664 315 Totals 9,500 7,106 2,394 Twenty-First—--1 717 589 128 2 614 461 153 3 756 543 213 4 919 701 218 5 713 507 206 6 748 550 198 7 902 694 208 g 886 697 189 9 932 661 271 10 980 634 346 n 589 457 132 12 704 530 174 13 1 061 678 383 Totals 10,521 7,702 2,819 Twenty-Second—--1 264 192 72 2 694 493 201 Totals 958 685 273 Center Twp. (outside) 1 1,219 843 376 2 614 398 216 3 29 21 8 Totals 1,862 1,262 600 Warren Twp.— Precinct 9 895 620 275 10 771 533 238 11 561 399 162 12 740 546 194 13 809 683 126 Totals 3,776 2,781 995 Franklin Twp.— 1 1,044 823 221 2 852 712 140 Totals 1,896 1,533 363 Perry Twp.— 35 761 590 177 36 720 484 . 272 37 1,414 1,058 356 38 896 686 210 39 774 584 190 40 849 611 238 41 1,006 780 226 42 551 457 94 Totals 6,971 5.250 1,721 Decatur Twp.— 1 952 745 207 2 538 508 30 Totals 1,590 1,253 337 Wayne Twp.— 1 1,284 791 493 2 968 687 281 3 612 462 150 4 373 276 97 5 579 391 188 6 349 227 122 7 716 413 303 8 660 375 285 9 564 332 232 10 425 324 101 11 551 408 143 12 991 634 357 13 602 379 223 14 1,054 674 330 15 664 376 288 16 528 338 190 Totals 10,920 7,087 3,833 Lawrence Twp.— ! 650 498 152 2 1,270 935 335 3 477 370 107 Totals 2,397 1,803 594 Washington T wp.— 1 904 608 293 2 838 619 219 3 428 314 114 4 880 602 278 Totals 3,050 2,143 907 pate Twp.— x 736 578 153 2 649 492 157 Totals 1.385 1,070 315 •The difference is negative in each instance. The vote to'au are based on the turnout of the wo major political parties. m