Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1938 — Page 18

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Official List of Voting Places

The éfficial list of voting places for Marion County's 336 precincts in tomorrow’s election. was announced today by County officials as follows: Precinct FIRST WARD

1—2419 Roosevelt Ave. 2—2168 N. Oxford St. . 8—2822 N. Adams St. od = Sisk St. St.

+ B—29 62345 Ns yy 7—2326 Stuart St.

Precinct SECOND WARD

1—4703 x as St. 2—2208 N ga

ie Ave, - ide Ave.

ve. mple Ave. . Engine House No. 27 y St.

11-1230 N. Gladstone . 12—1006 N. Bosart RA Store).

Precinct THIRD WARD

1 3s Sinciaie Filling Station 3001 Sutherland

2811 Winthrop Ave. 5 ngine House 24th and Carrollton a Bellefontaine St.

908 ollton 6—1602 Garrllion Ave., Engine House 1 E. 17th St.

0—N. Ave. and 22d S! Basement First United A a

1-330 College 12—2635 N. A 13—2301 N. New Jersey St. 14—1521 N. New Jersey St. Precinct FOURTH WARD

1-—1152 or ijrped Ave. (Garage) 63 E. 38th 5

Ave.

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3—3521 Guilford A 3770 N are St. (Rear) —3 1 'N. Pennsylvania 3 Washington Blvd. (Rear) E. 32d St.

}— E. 33d St. 3 N. New Jersey St. 10—2955 Broadway (Rear) 11—2902 Central e. : 12—9 E. 28th St. Precinct

I. WARD

N. . Graceland Ave. gracelsnd Ave. Paris Ave. 2 Kenwood Ave.. Fire House No. 14 Indianapolis Ave. N. Illinois St. W. 35th St

SIXTH WARD

Edgemont Ave. Sones Grove Ave. Dexter St. 4 Rembrandt

Precinct SEVENTH WARD

1-515 W. 13th St. N. Capitol Ave. 3—2303 N. Illinois St. 0 N. Talbott St. 5—806 we 11th St. 6—1120 N. Senate Ave. 7—1328 N. Senate Ave. 8—1434 N. Missouri St. 116 W: 21st St. . Talbott S . Talbott 12—1744 N. Illinois St. 13—1727 N. Talbott St.

Precinct EIGHTH WARD

1—1510 N. Illinois St. 2—1304 N. Delaware St. 3—1325 N. Alabama St. 4—1415 Park Ave. 5—1120 Carrollton Ave. 6—917 Bin Ave. . Ninth St. . Alabama St. 3 N. Pore rie St. 10-3138 N. Illinois St. 11—1450 N. Pepnitian St. 12—855 N. East S 13—226 E. St. Joe st.

Precinct NINTH WARD

3 5,0 2—310 q-

(Rear).

Gray St. Nay York St. xedo " Se, ~ Sherman Bie (Fire Engine e—r01" xX Grant Ave. 7—306 N. Ches 8—3846 E. Oe Tagton St.

9—4228 E. Michigan St. : 10 E. Washington St.

11-815 Carlyle Place. 12—825 Bancroft St. 13—4802 E. New York St. 14—4830 E. Washington St. 5—430 S. Emerson Ave. 16—3941 English Ave.

Precinct - TENTH WARD 1—1103 E. Ninth St.

Gladstone

(Gar rage). (Basement).

07 N. Hamilton Ave 9—No. 20 Fire Station. S52 N. Beville Ave,

12—630 Eastern Ave. 13—320 Eastern Ave. 14—820 Parker aye. 1 5—2819 E. New Y a Drive, FWeodrutt Place (Town Hall).

Precinct oi WARD

1—728 N. Noble S 631 XN New at St.

14— 153 Precinet

2 Lyn RA 3 0g! Elder Ave. 8 Minkaer St.

TWELFTH WARD

BS nant St.

t St. 4 W. Walmat St. (Store K Room)

8 Camp St. 8 W. 2 York St.

3 6 Blak

8 2 Bagh N. nia St. 3 W. New York St.

Precinct THIRTEENTH WARD 145 S. West St.

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14—69 E. Regent 15—2214 S. Pennsylvania st. 316—2518 S. Pennsylvania St.

Precinct FOURTEENTH WARD 1—1248 Oliver Ave, 21 ch A -

61266 Nordyke Ave 7—1525 Howard St. 8—1814 Howard St.

Precinct FIFTEENTH WARD

1—954 E. Saree i English A 3-26 Jackson Pls. 4—154 S. Illinois St. 5—Francio Nis Society, 8. East and Merrill Sts. . 6—808 Lexington Ave. 7—521 Woodlawn Ave. 8—642 Union St. 9—425 W. Merrill St.

(Odd . Fellows Hall)

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10—303 W. McCarty St. 11—905 Greer St.

Precinct SIXTEENTH WARD

1—1138 Bates St. 2—126 5 McKim Ave. 3—50 S. Grace St. 4-324 S. On Ave. Sogo Southeastern Ave. 2 S. Gray St.

Precinct SEVENTEENTH WARD

1—1613 Draper St. 8 Villa Ave. 2 Maderia St. 4 New. St. 2 Draper St. innesota St. ymon t.

415 Hoefgen St. 8 Shelby. St.

Precinct EIGHTEENTH WARD N. Sheridan Ade.

S. Arli ngion 4 E. Was! fington “at. (Garage) 5432 SA Tor St. (Engine House) 41 Downey Ave. 05 N. Emerson Ave 60 S. Spencer (Cor. Burgess and Spencer)

Precinct NINETEENTH WARD

—2816 W. 16th St. —1202 N. Pershing —1 oN ) N W. 9th St W. 12th St. oh Michigan St. Nv Shettioid Ave. 1 3 Michigan St.

11—2832 Ww St. Clair St. 12— N. King A

Precinct A WARD

1—427 W. 42d St. 2—4440 Cornelius Ave, 3—4610 Central Ave. 4—4220 Ruckle St. 5—1764 E. 42d St. 6—1918 E. 42d St. 7—4143 Callege Ave. 8—4012 College Ave. 9—512 E. 38th St. (Engine House). 10—4068 Graceland Ave. 11—3960 Boulevard Place. 12—3969 Kenwood Ave.

Precinct TWENTY-FIRST WARD

1—6380 College Ave. 2—Enpine House No. 32, 6330 Bellefon-

aine St. — a F. 63d St. (Rear). Tpaime House No. 16, 5555 N. Illinois 5—5912 ake Ave. (Rear). 6—1728 E. 58th 7—Northeast Corner Capitol and %46th St. 8—411 r 51s iS (Rear 9—655 E 10—716 E. 52d St. 11—4815 Pass Ave. 12—1705 9th St. 13—4860 PB Ave.

Precinct TWENTY-SECOND WARD

1—1156 Knox St. 2—N. W. Corner, Bldg.

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Precinct TWENTY-THIRD WARD

3 Malindale Ave. —34 Keystone Ave. 333% Hiliside Ave.

4—2301 N. Rural St.

9—1316 E. 19th St. 10—2331 Martindale Ave. Precinct TWENTY-FOURTH WARD

1—3205° W.: satiehigen St. 2—338 N. es Ave.

8—1241 S. 9—1356 S. Belmont Ave.

CENTER TOWNSHIP (OUTSIDE) Precin dr

c 25 2—2632 5 3—4001 olastachusetis Ave 4—112 N. 17th _St., Beech ‘Grove 5—100 N. 5th St.. Beech Grove Precinct DECATUR TOWNSHIP 1—Decatur Central School Bldg. 2—West Newton Community Bldg. Precinct FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 1—Erspklin Twp. High School, 2—Huffman Drug Store, Acton. 3—109 Bellefontaine St., Beech Groves. Precinct LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP 1—Bagemen: of Universalist Oaklandon. 2 S136. E. 46th St. (Rear). 3—Masonic Hall, Castleton $471k St. and Shadeland Pave. Clemmer arm,

Raymond St.

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Precinct PERRY TOWNSHIP 1—City Hall, Beech Grove. 2—1625 Main St., Beech Grove. 3—3720 Aurora St. 4—4302 Madison Ave.

5—Bluff Road and Hanna Ave. Ave. School).

6—Glenn’s Valley School House. 7—1430 Epler Ave, 8—1414 Thompson St. 9—Southport Grade School. Precinct PIKE TOWNSHIP 1—Ed Roeder Barber Shop, New Augusta 2—Traders Point Precinct WARREN TOWNSHIP 3-Northwest Cor. 34th St. and Arlington

ve. 28501 E. 16th St. Lowell gon 3 Hunter Road and Ray-

ond St. 4—Township i Washington and Franklin 5—Cumberland *School Bldg. 6—Wm. Betz Residence in Julietta Precinct—WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 1—Northwest Cor. Keystone and 62d St. 2—Nora School

3—Lutheran Church, Eastern Ave. Millersville Road

4—Crooked Creek School 7

Precinct WAYNE TOWNSHIP 1—30th St. and Tibbs Ave. 2—1452 Main St., Keplers Garage, Speedway City 3—Blanche Brown Residence Clermont

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5—4000 W. Michigan St. 6—1805 S. Lynnhurst Drive 7—4302 ‘'W. Washington St. 8—615 S. Cole St.

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FIGHT FOR POST OF PROSECUTOR AT TERRE HAUTE

Republicans at Logansport Have Issue in Absence Of City Tax.

By United Press

Charges of corruption and gambling are being voiced by Republican candidates in the Terre Haute municipal campaign, where the principal fight in the election tomorrow is for the office of Prosecutor. G. O. P. candidates assert the Democratic administration has a tieup with a gambling syndicate whic hoperates openly. Lenored - Kincade, present Prosecutor and a king pin in the local Democratic organization, is seeking re-election over De Witt Owen. Much of the antigambling pressure has been directed at Mr. Kincade. - George Kreitenstein, a Republican businessman, is pitted against Police Court Judge Joseph Duffy in the race for Mayor. Another major fight is that between Circuit Judge John W. Gerdink, seeking re-elec-tion and John Fitzgerald, Republican nominee. Potent Issue 3t Logansport

Republican candidates campaigning for election at Logansport have a potent issue—the absence of any nu tax. With the municipal electric light plant and water works system, Republican administrations during the last nine years were able to wipe out municipal taxes. Heading the G. O. P. ticket is Russel F. Leonard, clothing store employee and city councilman for nine years. He has charged that Charles Quincy Palmer, his Democratic opponent, is closely associated with. the “State House gang” and;

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huge amounts of money into the race, worked tirelessly to get votes registered during the fall and are conceded an excellent chance of displacing the Republicans despite their tax record.

Devoid of Issues

Lafayette’s municipal campaign has been devoid of any outstanding issues. Second District Congressman, is the Democratic nominee for Mayor and

he is opposed by Dr. Austin R. Killian, a dentist. An interesting point is that the principal. battle has. been between Mr. Durgan and Circuit Judge W. Lynn Parkinsoon, a Republican, who is not a candidate this year. Organization Democrats at La Porte, having ousted Mayor Alban M. Smith in the primdry, are confident of once again controlling the city with Alfred Norris, a former Sheriff, as Mayor. He is opposed by Tom McDonald, Republican, who also served two terms as Sheriff. Mr. Smith, attorney for D. C. Stephenson, the Klan leader now serving a life term for murder, has failed to make peace with the Norris faction and this has left the Democrats disorganized. Mr. Norris, however, has made no overtures to Mr. Smith and apparently is confident of winning without his aid. Democrats at South Bend, anxlabor to gain control of that populous labor center, have accused Republican Mayor George W. Freyermuth of being aligned with “syndicated gambling and vice.” These charges have been shouted from speakers’ platforms by Jessie I. Pavey, the Democratic nominee. Mayor Freyermuth dismissed the charges in a single statement as “political vituperation and libel” which he would not answer. The South Bend election will afford an excellent opportunity for political observers to gauge the strength of Labor's Nonpartisan League which unqualifiedly indorsed the entire Democratic ticket. The league is a C. I. O. political organization.

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FT. WAYNE STARTS ARMISTICE EVENTS

FT. WAYNE, Nov. 7 (U. P.).—The Rev. Herbert R. Wacker of Detroit opened the Armistice celebration here yesterday with a ringing appeal for peace in. an address before 3000 vetereans and their friends. Speaking at Concordia College

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