The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1932 — Page 1

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THE DAILY BAJNNER “IT WAVES FOR ALL”

+ + + A-1* * + ♦ + ALL THE HOME NEWS * + UNITED PRESS SERVICE + + + + + + * + +

PURNELL AND SEARS GAIN NOMINATION

Dll IH (

F OK (OM.RESS AM) SHEK

IKE’S OFFICE

WILLI "IS DEFEATS STOKSSKI.

( EMEl ERV ( I E\MN(. |‘| \\\KI( A mpt-tinx of ir.tt'ii t t , ;i || w |, 0 have r'-latives buried m the I’utnamville cemetery, is to hi in l.l it that

place, F’riday.

All who can are uiyp to come and bring cleaning imph mont> Those

who cannot be present inaj ci\e a doVKI" COUNTY IN RACES nation "hiih ol be - nt

t> Mr-. E. L. Shields f I'utnamville, who is chairman of tin nninittee in

charge

The Warren Town, ip ||,,nie Economics club is sponsoniio this move and it is hoped that by to means the ceme.eiy can be cleaned ,n| Kept in order throughout the ye.u

GKEKNCASTLE, INDIANA' WL DNKSDAY, MAY 4, 1932.

iTincumbent

NO. 172

GILLEN \NI) CinWEEV WIN

.1 VPANFISE MAUINL KILLED

SHANGHAI, May I, (I P) A .lapanese marine was k II' md another

^ wounded in a bomb < xplo-ion today, I II C'i ^ directed enn-t Japanese

Furmei Putnam'ille Man (.els Nominal mn for Prosecutor. Paris

Runs Second to Sears

FRED THOM \ DEFEATED DECISIVE m,|k IN RACE for PKO'Et I "I or

P L l M M E R DOW NS O’NEAL

Fmd Purnell, Republican congress; man in umbent from the Sixth district defeated Noble Johnson and Mrs. Louio- Denehie in the Putnam county

primary

election Tuesday.

The vote in the 35 percincts was:

Purnell—1,059. John-on—966. Denehie—89.

The ice for sheriff in the county nas also of interest to Republican voter a! d Leslie Sears, a former judder i the office was nominated over Wilbur Paris, Rex Hammond and Dave Braden. The Republican vote for sheriff

was:

Sear- 787. Pari.-—596.

Hammond— 173.

Braden—340.

In the contest for the nomination for pc ecutor Albert Williams won

over

1,228 t > 779.

For commissioners on the Republican ti ket, H. E. Sherrill and William 0, D'wi- were nominated.

FAIKEY GOOD VOTE BROUGHT OUT TUESDAY

( engrrssional Representative From

Greenrastlr lops Grieve And Mrs. Jenekcs In County

VOTING IS HEAVIER DURING \FI KRNOON IN PRIM \ K\ HELD OVER COI N | ^

UGH I \ Ol K 1)1 RIN(. MORNING

Reports from I'erre Haute at two o'clock Ibis afternoon indicated that Representative Gdlon would he defeated by Mrs. Jenekcs hy a majority ranging from 1.500 to 2.000 votes. This will be the case, if the vote in the 51 remaining precincts to report hold the same vile as the 32 that were tabulated up to two o’clock. At that time the 32 gave Gillen 733; .Grieve 279, and Jenckes 1,256. Terre Haute political leaders held the opinion that the remaining 51 precincts would continue to vote about is the 32 that had reported and they

_____ were predicting that Gillen would V ting whi h |,sr th « Vito county rufvlax morning n Putnam county’s i "" 1 Vermillion county vote, primary election be ,me fairly heavy ln ' h '’ .eporting in

\ igo county, on the Republican ticket, Dcnhie gut 195; Johnson 2.1011, and Purnell 973, hut there was no doubt as to the nomination "f Purnell.

in the last week.

Marine headquart* i derlared the DY bomb was coticealed ,i.rse’- feedling trough in the t'hapei <listrict where Chinese and Japanese clashed

{recently in bitter warfa e.

The explosion occurred while a strong guard from the .il-t If. S. Infai try was on duty in the American defense sector of ! e international settlement to prevent further raids by Japanese. The marines climbed locked gates and be; • Chinese yester day, and today a Japanese -entry stabbed a Chinese suspe ted of sniper

activities in Chapei.

CONGRESSMEN RENOMINATED

VICTORY FOR \NTI SALOON LEAGUE ALSO INDH VIED

BY EARLY R EI URNS

GILLEN FORGES INK)

Mis.

\ irginia Jenekcs Runs Second To Present Representative

From Sixth Distrirt

Interest Centered On Cmigre.-sional Prosecutor and Sheriff's Races.

Plummer Downs O’Neal

Lonfidrn S|MM*ial Isi harlrml By (iliiriijro \lumni

FORMER DKPAI V SIT DEN IS WINDY CITY COMING HERE ON .11 NE I

in a number of the 35 precincts tie- ! fore the (Mills closed at f! p. m. This

Frank Stoessel by a total vote of was evidenced by the I irge number of

ballots east in the Democratic <"ii gressional race with C. C. Gillen replying 2,2ll9 votes. Robert Grieve 154, uid Mrs. Virginia .lenckes <i59, a to-

tal of 3,022 votes.

Interest in the Putnam primary 'entered on both the Republican and Democratic contests for nominations f r congress, prosecutor, and the race for sheriff by four candidates of the Republican party. Inteicst was also manifest in the sur' eyor's race on the Democratic side and the n minces foi ■ommissioners hy both parties. In the minor contests for delegates *o the state convention and for (ire inct. c< mmitteemen, in the fe.w preinets and ilelo^at. districts where

contest, the results were

More than 100 members of the Chi

cago DePauw university alumni sociation and friends of the

will leave Chicago at ti o’clock Satur-

1NDIANAPOLIS. May 4 (CP) Kenomination of II ol Indiana 12 congnsMiien and victory for Anti Saloon League candidates In at Last 15 cl tin 24 congi • sslonal conteatg were indicated early today In tli" meagre returns available from yis-

ti i day’s primary.

The lone congressman who appealed di feated for the nomination was Eugene It Crowe, Bedford, who wa thrown into the Ninth district D»m ocratlc taee witli th- \eteraii eon greasman, llany C t’anfleld. Bates 'ille, wlie'ii tin state redistrlel 1 d last 'ear. With one-third of the precincts repor'eil. Clint)'Id In Id it lead ol

more illm 3,000.

Of outstanding inlei st in the eon

tests 0V r Wet

JOHN I? MURPHY, WELL KNOWN HERE. IS DEAD John B Murphy, 60 ytars old,

prominent Cniwfordaville attorney, and bn Diet of Matt J. Murphy, attorney of Greencastle, died at his I home in Crawfor lsville late Tuesday aftei . long Illness, lie had taken a leading part in the Montgomery |Count' Bar Association several years.

M Murphy was a Law school

ela mat, of .ludji'i James P Hugh's ami had engaged lit several imp u LEAD tant eiises in the local court II " ;i a lormt i partner of Clydi It Jones of liolianapolts and later was a partnt i of Uobert II Williams, now d‘

ceased.

Kiineral services will be It Id Frl day morning at 9 o’clock at Craw fords' Ille

economy bill is PASSED by DOUSE, 316-67

ODD.s tND ENDS SAVINGS MEAsl RK SENT It) UNITED M ATES SENATE AK‘>LL CALLS PRECEDE VOTE

Rebellions ( ealitions Of Both Parties Override Leaders At Nearly Every Step

.11 RY CASES COM IM ED TO MONDAA

CIVIL CASE WAS SET FOR WED NESDAY AND CRIMINAL CASE ON THURSDAY

Jury trials of a civil case on Wedoesday and a criminal case on Thurstlay. in the Putnam circuit court were continued hy Judge James P

and dry randidates. | Hughes today, because of the illness

university I v as a Pparent vic’ory of David | 0 f Mir Hughes Hogg. Fort Wayne, in the fourth dis- The jury members who reported

day ning, June 4. on the “Long- "' i '" " * Repub,lcftn ,eader * were " den Special” over the Monon railroad i 0 ' All, ' n 1151,1 ,,H '' ,h,,il nr l "" 11 " , x ' M,m ' la >' 1,y Shelift ' Alv: '

'ganizatlon to suppot t IPu ry O liiryan.

WASHINGTON, May t (UP) Ille hoin> triday lairl oil the Senate 'loorstep.s an ndds-and-ends economy bill providing savings of only $38.000.000 the remnants of what was launched as a drastic measure ‘o 'tit $200,000,00(1 from the cost of government and balance the budget. II the budge; still is to he halaucd, new economy proposals must be brought forth or even heavier fax burdens must h written Into the $1,000,0011,(10(1 revenue bill on which i senate committee now Is working. I lie rennnmy bill as adopted last night hy a 3 1(1 to 67 vote was the o( i house in which rebel bin. coalitions of both parties over"de tlieii leaders at nearly every

turn.

FORMER MAYOR MINS IN SOUTH BEND PRIMARY SOUTH BEND, Ind., May 4, (UP) Climaxing the bitterest factional fight in Democratic ciryles here in 20 >en Hu “old guard'’ Democrats under former Mayor Chester R. Mont gimery, crushed the city administra tinii organization under Mayor W. R. Hinkle in yesterday’s primary. Montgomery, the political tutor of Frank V;*; i-,■ y af -tote, hi- aged tin op**I| battle Upon the state party organization under R.

Earl Peters.

Unofficial returns today showed that only three of the 07 delegates in St. .1 soph county would go to the state 'invention pledged to Paul V. McNutt. The remainder will l«' guided by Montgomery and Mayr. Montgomery sought last December to impeach Mayor Hinkle on charges of coiruption *jnd misconduct in office. \s a result of the former | nia' i victory at the polls, reports were current todaj that the impeach ment charges would be reinstated.

INJURED IN ACCIDENT

here was is follows.

Fourth Ward, Delegate.

Harry Moore -250. Rosc»h' Scott 129.

Madison Warren Delegate.

Carrey Payne 95.

Waltei Wamsley 113. Cliit it Di trict I>e|pgate.

Otford Burk I no. Shelby Moler 127.

North Russell Committeeman. Amo Nicholson 20.

\\ itt Sutherlin :!5.

N nth Clinton Committeeman.

Harry Giltz 23.

Thomas Holluid 44.

N. Greencastle Committeeman.

Lorene Luthei -30. Glen I’ursell 53.

North wood, ( ' mmitteeman.

Albert II 'Ward <>3. Richard Sandy 32.

for Grei ncastle, to attend the annual alumni chapel in historic Meharry hall

Courtlanl ('. Gillen, elected Demo-jat 10 o’clock, Phil Maxewll, Chicago, latie representative in Congress * P re, ''^ e, 't of the alumni body, an-

from the old Fifth district two years I n °unce4 yesterday,

ago, carried I utnam county in his 'j’j^g special, named in honor of Dr. iaie to) iiio nomination from the new j( rnl y p Longden, viie-president of Sixth distrirt in I uesday s primary un j ver gity i who recently complet election. Mr. Gillen’s oi.penei.ts weie e(1 M) vt , ar8 of service ttt DePauw. R ibert (.ric*'e and Mrs. \ irginia w j|j ( ((1 jjjj, fj ls ^ s uch excursion ever Jenekes. ! conducted bark to the school, which in Putnam court' 3.> prec incts RttY''j jg;)7 will celebrate its 100th anniver

Mr. Gillen and his opie sitiun the fol

» **l y •

lowing total 'otc*: , Among the notables who are ev Gillen 2.2n.i. I peeled to be aboard the special train Jenekcs ball. |are Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, for I mer president of DePauw and resi In the tace for pio .-•.•utor. also of . ent hishop of the ^Licago area of the a tel e si tiir. ngiiccut th« ecunty. Then-! Mctho( , i8t j;pj SCO[ Jf church: Judge lore ( 1 aw ley won over Fred V. ’ j anM . s jj Wilkei -w of the United

teas sci

Co ig, Birdsong, of Indianapolis. "ho-, motorcycle skidded and I'll "llh him at the Almeda crossing of the Pennsyl'anta railroad tracks east

of town Tuesday, suffered a fractur J •* Ti*'lifccrd aniicmnceii ft litht arm and severe lacerations) " lay that he ill move his

•bout the hands, when he slid along! 'be (I'mlity bd'icp the pavement. He "as taken to the nil stiii'' i<> Hi county hospital where his Injurlet,! H'a ly oecupi' "ci attended after which he was Phe change In I'

abl. *o return to Ills home In Lndl Ittne 1. M 1 Pit'hloril staled.

, % I ’t

Phonias by i majority of 938. I'he ttdal Democ rat vote for prosecu-

tor was:

Crawley—1,953. Thomas 1,015.

Arthur Plummer, a former surveyor ( Edward of the county won the nomination f ,,r | a t ( , Edward

(his office from Orville O’Neal, present surveyor. Plummer received a •najority of sixty votes. The total ballots co -t in this race in the 35 pre-

ints were:

Plummer—1,491. O’Neal—1,431.

Lee Wood and Edgar Hurst were

nominated for the office of commis-jFlopkins of Wabash college

sinners by the Democratic voters. | f ( i r ,|sville.

Roy O. West of Chicago, piesident

'IILI S ( IIARGKD Willi I KR i () j- |),.|> al iw Mumni association, SON A I, IN I ERES I IN I \\ BILI p rP sident G. Bromley Oxnam, Vice-

i president Long I<*m, and a group of

WASHINGION, May I. <UI) iprominent DePauw students, faculty

Rep. Patm in, Dem., lex.'..--, today re me i n hors and Greencastle citizens will

■tewed Ids charge* that Secretary ( K , an | Die train at Crawfordsville.

Treasury Mills has a personal “inter-j Al) ( , )( | tim ,, ,. || y w j|| (, r staged cst ’ in Ihe sect i >n of the new tax ^'^.vvhen the train an ves in Greencastle,

«i bv The Dally Baiiiier which would have permitted revaluing I al ions will be made , "f estates for inheritance tax pur j

(toses.

States di.-triet court, who will deliver the ci mmeivenient address at De Pauw on Monday morning, June f>; Judge Will M. S|>:irks of the United States circuit court of appeals, and

Ro tor, widow of the Reel r, DePauw liene

factor.

The train will make stop, at llammonl, Rensselaer, Lafayette and Crawfordsville, where additional alumni aid frieirl will he picked up. |)r. E. C. Elliott, president of Purdue university will greet the delegation at Lafayette and President Louis B.

at Craw

Jonr*, Benn Hogg, a dry ved in Congress since* 1 924.

The three women aspirants foi congressional norninatlone were mak lug valiant but apparently losing II,ghts in tin fare of early p turns. Miss Ora L. Riggs. Griffith pub Usher, tin only dry candidate on the* Republican ticket in the fifth dls Irlct. was well behind the leaders. In t lie* sixth district Ml Walt' I t I)• iiehi* , Terre Hau'e. campaigning on a wet platform, was last in the Republican race, and Virginia Jen rlres. also a moist candidate. was -I'cotnl to Court land C. Gillen, incum

jlmnt. 11

One Hi publican ami three D nm ,|,jp

.mats wi*i * i) noppyscil foi noinlna ^

Hon They " re Amice"’ (' Hickey, KepnliDean. illy. IgipnrG*. tlilnt dlsn ii*t Samuel B Pftti iiglll. South Bend, Ineumhert. a wr', third ills ririet: Arthur II Greenwood. Wash lllgton. ineiinibenl, dry, se'e.nth dls Diet: and John W Borhnc, Ji . FI' ansville. ilieiiTiihent. wet. eighth dis

1 trtet.

Clacenii. Ilaynis. of Marlon town hip. an alliged chicken thief, wa elicilul 3 to go on trial Thursday or a petit larceny charge. II* Is being In Id in the m uniy .tail Artle Bunten 43 years old. also of Marion town ship. Haynes' allqged accomplice li poultry sl • a ling, pi* aded guilty Mon day iiioriiing and was given a I '<> . veai term In slate prison. Me Is hclnt held in jail pending llayins' trial. A ei'il case involving eollcotlon of allege unpaid note . had le ' n s t foi

today.

MARRIAGE LICENSE D Kggers. laiiner. Floyd low'll amt Filla Hendren. hnusewlf Maysvlllc.

Wed

store.

ast on Washing business I'oom foe

(Continued en Page Two)

M \Y FES I IVAL OF Ml "It The annual May festival of iniisic. ! given hy a numher of preparatory student of t be DePauw school of niu.-ic is iilua> relehrated during na jtional music 'ek, which, this year, is May 1 t 8. This year there will he three re citals, all held in Music hall at the i following houi -: First, Thursday at 7 p. m. Second, Friday at 5:15 p m. Third, Friday at

7 p. m.

All preparut cry grades an* repre ented, and the programs include sc lections in solo, duet, trio md quar1 'ette form md nun’hfcls foi one, two and three pianos, the violin and flub*. The public is invited.

TIGER CUBS WIN

Greencastle high school's golfing team defeated the Crawfordsville golfers here Tuesday afternoon hy a ', to I count. Kirkpatrick, Athenian luh wielder, with a card of 83 for tin IK hole match had the low mednl .core. Hammond with an 85 was low

n.m for the Tiger Cubs.

In a th hour ■ i les of roll calls ling th< ti ,,.i vote, the house ufflrnu<1 it . i. Hon In elimiMatir,g be thn I.ii.i;i it. nis Them were 'be $67.00(1.111)0 gen"i nment salary eduction, the cut of $16,000,000 tn emllts to \'teian8. amt the proposd army-navy • onsoltdatlon to save $50,000.000. The bill as sent to the senate proides an II pi r cent reduotton In the alarles of only thosi* government inkers and officials receiving more han $2, ,mi a yeai. and applies only 0 that put of the salary In excess 1 $3 500. This Is estimated to save 12.000.mi(i The army of hundreds ■ thou i l l of federal clerks Is not

touched.

Th- tlo.ii'MI salines if rongressii n umtm he lull will be lowered n Hi i: . r.liTii f 'ifftcers w IB re--Iv. $ I 3.6.'*. |iii-tead of $15,000.

2ft Years Ago IN GREENCASTLE

FOR

FOR

N" Jackson So. Jackson . N'". Franklin So. F ranklin Fin ■ He . . . N n . Russell . So. Russell .. N ( Imton . > 5 o. t Imton . F. Monro# .. W. Munrce ., No Floyd So. Floyd .. No, Marion . So. Marion . No. (j’cgstl# Foxridge .. . Ncrthwood 1st Ward . . . No. Sco d . So. Second . E. Third ... W. Third ... 4th W u d .. F. Madison " Madison No. Wash. . ■ Wash!

PROSECUTOR

Crawley Thomas \n. J

FOR SURVEYOR O’Neal Plummer

31 51 44 80 27 21 10 28 40 64 47 21 35 Mi 67 56 73 57 80 ,67 76 60 1 47 57 81 31 25

16

9

19 28 27 30 23 40 41 35 30 11 It 27 40 22 26 13 23 35 44 73 26 46 41 12 60 63

kson

to. Jack-on No. Ftgnklin to. Franklin Fincastle ■ ■ No. Ru-sell to. Russell i No. Clinton I !o. Clinton ; Mont - , V. Monre I 4o. Floyd j to. Floy I . No. Marion i v>. Marion ■ ! No. CV th* i •’oxiiilge Limed ale N orthw ood 1 |st Ward • i No. Se o' d So. Second E. Third ... ' W r . Third 41b W rd E. Madi on W. M:i 'i on No. Wash. • Wash.' ■

21 18 ' 29 52 14 25 11 31 44 47 34 20 21 62 48 37 53 17 47 53 68 73 99 36 60 33 40 62 25

25 37 32 61 37 27 20 30 32 18 42 13 26 66 49 .37 40 49 51 43 53 63 67 68 69 17 29 69 59

"ai ren ..,

54

So Warren

25

71

o F. Jeffei son . .

52

25 E. Jefferson

48

30

V Jefferson . . .

38

18 W. Jaf/er n

41

18

Mill c

39

31 Mill Creek

32

33

J'** CloMal* t

89

47 E Clo’dale

... 83

54

W "o’dale ....

. 56

13 W. Clo’dale

41

31

Total

1015 | Total

.. .1431

1491

FOR

No. Jackson .So. Jackson . . No. Franklin So. Franklin Km' i tic .... : No. Ru.-cell . . . io, Russell . . No Clinton . . j So. Clinton . . E. Monroe ... { W. Monro No. Floyd . .. , io. F loy i No Marie j So. Marion \'n. G'cpsue • I F’oxndg ... Limedale . ... N rth'vood 1st Ward No. Seco d . . So. Second . . 1 E. Third .... W. Third ... Ith Ward ... *1 Madi mi W. Malison . No. Wa h. So. Wash. .. Warren E. Jeffnson . VV. Jefferson Mill Crrek Fi Clo’dale . . W. Clo’dale Total '....

COMMISSIONER Knauer

18 31 27

52 35

18 11 15

33

30 26 14 12

32 26

29 24 25 43 29

42

45 60

. 28 35

19

67 50

35

22

41 17

23

40

33 .. .1080

PROSrCUTOR Stuessi i Williams

FOR CONGRESS

Johnson Purnell

Keel Lucas is driving a new Chal mer- Detroit touring car. DePauw’s baseball term trimmed Rose Poly, 2 to 0, at Terre Ha it'*. A number of friends of Mr. ard Mrs. Gray Potter 'iiipn-e' l them with e “house warming” in their new home >n cast Washington street. J. P. Allen, Jr., qeemt the day in In iianapolis e,n business. Sumet weather nrevaile'l with thernometers registering 85 degrees. John H. James motored to Leliaron.

FOR SHFRIFF llammceiiel

Pi > ident lloovoi voluntarily will eke a e ii' trom $75,000 to $67,025. An attempt to lower the pay cut xeniption tee $l.non was defeated, '38 to lot Republicans likewise usl 256 to 1 46, on a Anal report to oil ovi i Preslelent Hoover's five-day 'ck pleii. Then chairman McDuffie f the* e i nnom.' committee asked that he* hill he re coimiillted for inclusion l a conipromls calling fora flat 10 eel' ceiit reduetlen of all salaries rei $2.nun. IDs motion lost., 231 to '67 I»l-go-ne|, McDuffie on the final oil call voted against his own bill. Th*' economy bill inibodies two refonns that may teeing alMiut future .nings. The pre slel'nt was granted iiuliorlty e rennganize the governne*nt (lc|eaI'tmrnts. Hts actions, howvei will lee ubjei't to congressional ipprovil - ii It Is dmihtful If anyhing can In accomplIshcd along this Mil' iinlll next "in'ei Also a unified mblli' w ■ ck idminiration Is set up ii stipei vlsi* constnie*tPn work now umdl el ley various de partinenta.

FOR CONGRESS

Wool!

** »•

No. Jackson

1

12

1 ten le ie

24

So. .fcp kseen . .

5

6

No. Ir., kson

H

32

No. Fbanklin

8

14

So. Jackson .

35

So. F’ranklin

24

23

No Franklin

0

50

Fincastle

15

26

So. F'ranklin

2

17

15

M

F’in r.-tle

0

34.

So. Russell .

. 33

126

No. Russell .

4

22

No. Clinton

10

53

I Hu ell

8

58

So. Clinton

9

35

So. Cli.Kon

2

51

E. Monroe

. 8

24

Fh Monroe

70

W. Monroe

33

37

W. Mont e

3

52

No. Floyd .

24

49

No. Floyd

2

19

So. Floyd

11

21

So. Floy 1

29

No. Marion . ........

. 17

11

No Marion

1

83

So. Marion

14

36

So. M rrion

3

62

N’o. G'castle

. 17

17

No, Q’i 1 ,

4

41

Foxridge ...

. 21

34

F'oxridge

0

46

Limedale . .

40

53

Limedale

8

38

Limedale ... ,.

. 18

38

Limedale

0

48

Nc rthwood ... ...

. 21

•13

Nt rthwood

3

69

1st Ward

. 31

39

1st Ward

3

75

No. Se"u ei j..

. 89

69

No. Sc o d

4

72

S .. Sr orel' • • • •

• 47

43

So. Se ond

3

86

B. Third

• 54

114

E. Third

4

64

W. Thirrl ... • • •

• 52 •

34

W. Third

81

4tb W rrd . .

• 48

*5

II v*

1

24

TO. Ma ii on • • z ■ •

• 9

10

E. Madi mi

* 0

14

W. Madison

• 20*

(8

u M ’

64

No. Woah.

• 24

43

No. Wash.

6

34

Sc. Wash...

• 22

25

Sc. Wash

o

64

Warren •*

• 16

89

Wane n

0

29

E. Jeffry 5uii

13

16

r ,i, ■

1

33

W. Jefferson

. 6

8

W. Jeff- >«•’'!

0

36,

Mdi i e#k

1

11

Mill P eek

0

TV

Fi. < le’dole • ■ •

4

31

E. Clo’dal"

34

W. Clo’dale

14

25

W. Clob ale

3

16611

1 Total •

.. 779

1288

j Total

89

6 5

15 16 11 69 43 20 22 35 26 226 21 22 19 32 34 19 27 27 49 32 66 41 40 14 28 38 33 56 18 10

9

18 28 365

4 5

11 39 32 102 22 27

7

46 60

7

11 22 II 23 45 35 36 40 99 53 39 38 61

5 5

25 17 37

7 4

3 16 *18 1059

No. Jackson

Brail 4

n Paris 0

Srai s 0 12

No. J a kson

Gill,*'

34

Grte',* Je nckea

0 14

So. Jack -on

•>

2

2

6

So. Ja' kson

61

u

5

No. Fb utklin

2

1

2

'20

Ne>. F'ranklin

. 52

2

9

So. F'ranklin

5

4

7

39

So. Franklin

97

6

17

F'incastle . . .

Mi

16

4

13 j

F’incastle ....

51

3

3

No. Russell

81

11

65

87

No. Russell

.. 52

0

5

:.. Rm , H

20

3

7

4'2 !

So. Russell . .

21

2

10

\". Clinton

22

8

7

13

So. Russell .

49

7

8

So. Clinton

5

6

3

18 |

N . Clinton .

:>s

8

17

F',. Monroe . .

18

12

22

35

So. Clinton .

80

4

20

W. Monrce

8

8

6

59 ’

E Monroe .

71

1

6

No Floyel . .

9

4

3

18 |

VV, Mom •

. . 32

2

3

So. Floyd . ..

6

7

3

20

No, Floyd

40

2

5

No. Marion ,

6

22

It

13

So. F'loyJ . .

. . 105

4

23

So. Marion ■ ■

4

17

1

12

No. Marion

.. 47

8

47

No. G’castle

5

8

22

24

N Clinton .

.. 65

4

21

F'oxridge • ■ .

5

25

65

10

Jo. ti’ a tie

39

8

44

1 .imedale . . .

10

12

13

22

F'rxridgi* ...

. . . 52

3

13

Nt rthwood

6

4

34

27

N rthwood

53

5

40

1 ;t Ward . .

5

35

24

1st Ward

.. 68

80

31

No. Se o 'd .

24

31

41

59

No. Seco d .

. . 118

0

11

S *. Second .

14

18

24

31

.- Se* euiri

. . 109

2

17

E Third ...

22

21

192

36

E. Third . ...

1 4

16

41

W. Third . ..

9

17 •

36

24

W. Third

.. 80

10

14

1th Ward . .

22"

13

35

3 4

4th W r rd

95

6

30

F',. MadiJon .

6

16

0

2

1 14 eh "'i

33

4

7

\Y M e ’i*on

12

12

• 9

7

W. Madison

.. 53

5

15

\\

2

5*b

7

7

No. Wash.

87

4

31

Sc. Wash. ..

1

45

0

5

W * h

46

4

34

Warren F, Jefferson W. Jefferson Mill Cieek E. Clo’dale . W. Clo’dale

29 . 4 0 4 10 8 340

37 12

6 3 7 2

473

20

9

* 3 • 2

9 7

596

18

7 6 3

12 24 787

Warren

E. Jefferson W Jefferson $lill C ek # E. Clo’dale W. Clo’dale Total

51 61 44 49

109

62

2209

5 3 3 *8 5 154

13 12 24 21 4 657