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' Volume Twenty-Eight
Chickuha Oklahoma Wednesday November 7 1928.
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Number 194.'
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DEMOCRATS SWAMPED BY
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Smith Holds Only Eight States on Face
- Of ; Returns Today; Majorities In
; - Vj Republican States Growing; Smith
? Concedes Defeat at Polls.
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. By BYRON PRICE
A -' 'W 'y (Associated Press Staff Writer)
Pyramiding maJotities today were disclosing the full
tneasure of the. Hoover sweep in yesterday's election.
With a substantial bloc -of returns tabulated in every
state the Republican national tickettoa leading at 11 a. m.
in "forty states casting a' collective total of 444 electoral
votes.
i t The eight states held by Smith were Alabama Arkansas
Georgia Louisiana Mississippi South Carolina' Massachu-
setts and iRhode' lsland having among them- 87 electoral
grates t-' V "V;;
- L The state majorities established in these two groups
were with a few exceptions steadily growing. Massachu-
setts id the Smith group however and Texas and North
Carolina in the Hoover group continued to swing near an
e even division. Many votes still were to be counted.
' Returns from the congressional elections also were for
. from complete but it was apparent that the swing to Hoover
had carried into office increased majorities in both senate
ami house.
. All of his calculations of victory crushed under the
avalanche. Gov. Smith conceded the election of his opponent
long . before compilation of the record breaking vote had
mazed completion. - His own state of ' New York the comer
stone of his hopes had turned against him and given its
great block of 45 electoral votes to Hoover. At least two
southern states Virginia and Florida were showing anb-
stantial evidence of going republican for the first time since
the-Civil war while in Texas and North Carolina as well
the count hovered at the danger line.
thert'any' tvldenia;in
; x The Mm Which piled
; night thatthe dwnocrati
" bits ' tba turn country -mild net
isttli -a atnsla eleetonf vote." On
'.On MiiniTr tbs Allaebantaa
v!tp ths Rockiee the term states ware
paaaatlnf houriy-tnereastog majcel-
tbs for Hooverand Curtis.
' T Wlaconeln.
bad. baaa placed tax a. coalition erf
democrato nohann after gMiis amlth
i the admen the early returnc.
Ho snch high-water nail
bia bean readied hi anr .
pwrtdcntlal ebetton. Bran tat 1113
V whan the lapubltean
apllt between -Taft and - Rooacvdt
WUaon bad. only 419. Harding bad
404 tn tbs sweep of 1S30 and Coo-
S Edge in four years acoi
Tba neaeure In which the rendt of
j tba pnabtential taunting would be
; reflected in ecngmeelnnal and other
local eonteete waa not pet fUUp
'parent that there wil be republican
gains in both aenata and heuea but
tba Incomplete- retuma Mowed no
laugilng number of overturn.
Tbs eery wide pnralenoe of tbe
ndtt ballot waa apparent in 'the
fact that many of tbe eta tec which
. wan rolling up Boom majoritbe to-
day atm . wer
- mm gar
fa ttit tad.
. One of the gnat eurprieee tor the
demeciwte and then wen many of
than In tbe combined return of the
forty-eight etctec wee the ctrencth
developed by Boom in the
It waa In the gnat emten of popu-
lation that Smith bad expected to
run away with mnlocltiaa tba coantiy
could not overturn. In a domn of
the feupn dtim bo had I
ended popular recaption of n mas-
nltode difficult to match In Ameri-
can political hiatory. But when the
teat came the etty vote did not
flock to him aa any of bia
auppomd it would. ' -Bran
m Mew Toifc aty the beam
; of TUnmany HeU and the gnat rock
i of Smith etrength in aU of bia
' campaisn tor the governonhlp hie
. J plurality. ymtentay wa in round
Befen band bb
bad predicted It would be
HStthar did the
te Chtaca. tafttnm.
Cleveland 8t Loub or Phlladelpiila
taka on tba Smith ratio predieted
for.lt; aithoush in Boston. probably
tba aeena of the nomtoea (reatcet
tba campaisn be
feme tribute at the
fralVii aas.
Ob tba dcmocntlo aid lba the
queetton .of vwbat can be
to rejumnate a party which
.. took tba punishment It Buffered yee--.
tarday on top of two pmrioue erush-
tag defeab tn tho republican land-
eildm of IMS and 134. Wrapped
- P in thb problem la the
. of dor. Smith continued -k-ishlp.
.. mat laadenhip waa eppomd at the
Houcton oanrenUan by many party
' wbaathomm cf that :
- on which the party bad depwdad
dor yearn to provide tba nmt-ess of
etmsth in a nat-
After tba nomination
was made many of ttwac wbeelhonm
BMf !"!? out and worked forthr
i tbket. otbcm did not downer
Moody cf Tens gave an
of n pomIMc storm to come when
bo 'declared last night that tba n-
u of th election waa attributable
o the methoda injected into the
by t ChiintR
"t
SbUiIi fflmd sntf frtnifl1 y
a -camp:n manegerr ' ? j
--.Tbeae are pnbiema rideh wm be
mpntha and pbbm pan In : the
aotring..
! Herbert Hoover
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Aug. IB ' UT4 Bom at Waet
Brandi.' la eon of a
IMP loft an orphan
In by idattna in Weet Brandi
U84 Taken to' Oregon by an
unde.- .Later worthed tat real mtata
1(91 Smiled at Ldand Stanford
Umvemlty working bb way through.
UN Graduated from Leb
Stanford and went-ta work in a
OaUtenla add mine later Jotnhig
tho mining firm of lamb Janln.
17 Went to AaatraUa as mining
engineer for a British syndicate.
IMS Married kfbe Lou Boy of
Monterey Calif and went to China
aa mining expert for tbe Chine gov-
ItOP-Sdped other Americane i
ftnd Tientsin during tha Bonr ro-
IMS Bbtered
group cf
partnership with
fax
ISOS Changed bb legal raaldanea
to Paolo Alto; Calif .
1114 Xn London when war broke
out waa appoliited to taka charge of
relief worth In Belgium.
Btat to beeomo food administrator.
1 IS Made dimeter general of n-
191T Returned to tbe United
Uef work by allied powern and or-
yilta iwisriPtw Awhy-
Non.
1030 -Ran nnm meet fully for B
publican fty praidcnta
131 Made aecretary of
In President BartUng eabtnet.
13T Directed relief week in lfb-
laalMj me -m
MSaPpt SMNMe-
list Xlected pneidant of tbe
Obttid BtatMo
Charles Curtis
i a farm near Berth
of part Indian an-
Topeka Sana
IMO-Orphaned.
with rtto three on i
Son in Morrb county
U40 Went to Topeka to Uva with
a fa theta
ItTO Attended .eciiool working in
livery etabtaa in van time.
1171 -signed a contract aa a
Jockey on Ban tracks.
ltTT hjult rldlac and ratunad to
" to get aa education
mi Admitted to tbe bar after
studying law
111 " Made prosecutor of
eounty' and won fame by cnferaiiif
Ken prohibition bw.
1313 Booted to Congress on the
Baottbltaa ttekit .
103 Left Oongrt to ran tor the
Senate; but was defeated. "
leeeedsd to asplraUona and
won election to tba Senate.
ISIS Debated la campaign tor ro-
hi wait to live
1B14 Returned to the Senate;
1334 Became Republican baisr of
the Senate
J333 Elected v)et gneldcnt '
Herbert
.iSTITEJtGf
OF
Plurality Far Surpasses That
' of Harding Landslide in
r Year of 1920.
"FIGURES SPEAK" SAYS
CHAIRMAN GEORGE KEY
Counting 1 n - Congressional
Races Is Slow; Ballot
' Scratching Feature.
: By BAKVBT L. BCANDRBTT
(Associated Press Correspondent
Oklahoma City-Bov. 7 Emerging
today from a wild orgy of ballot
matching that gave Herbert Hoover
the state presidential vote. by
plurality tor surpassing that of the
Harding landslide of 1930; when It
gave tie first republican national
majority Oklahoma poked about the
debris to r cue the democratic 'con-
gramlonal and state survlvon.
Early this morning Hoover lead
over Governor Alfred B. Bmlth In
Okbhoma had ped 133JW0 with
SAM of the 1393 predneb reported.
The vote at that stage was 300A49
tor Hoover and 1(7337 tor Smith.
George D. Key democratic state
chairman." who bad staunchly de-
clined to concede a state victory for
Hoover after the lead bad passed
tbe MMW mark nU later that the
figures spake for themselves and
tbs concession wss unnecessary.
Counting In congressional
early today bad not readied a stage
advanced enough to assure the elec-
tion of any candidate but the re-
publican men to the predominant-
ly democratic delegation apparently
bung over two dbtricts-tlio first
and fifth. In the first' which went
republican . in 1930 and again in
1934 Charles COonnor Tulsa At-
torney had swung Into a substantial
lead over X. B. Howard democratic
incumbent early .thb morning. With
333 of the district US precincts
counted. O'Connor had
and Howard 394(3. U. S. Stone of
soma city republican had a
of 44A4Q compared with 37AM
for P. B. Swank of Barman fen-
oeratle fifth district congressman
when retuma from 171 of the 433
of that district had
compiled.
AU other congressional incumbents
including M. O. Garter of the eighth
district the only republican repre-
sentative had comfortable leads In
the incomplete totals.
BelOwr United States senator wai
p tor re-election thb year.
State races showed 1 marked .re-
of the voters coium crossing
Fred P. Branson democratic
chief Justice of tho state supreme
court; was mare than MAM. votes
behind Tbomaa O. Andrews his re-
publican opponent when more than
half' of tho state vote on that race
had been counted. In 1AM prt-
elneti Branson vote .waa 140.TM
and Andrews 304313 Another dem-
oeratie Justice of tho supreme court
John B. Harrison wee more 'than
30AM votes behind hb republican
competitor Charles Swindon in the
of precincts. ' The
Graham claimed 11(1 votes with
33 of 33i preeineU to OUahoi
county rqiorted whib H. B. Swan
republican opponent had 1.7M voted.
Tom Johnson third surviving mem
sr of tho. Tour Horsemeh" of the
attempted special session tagged I
hind Clark waaacn farmer secretary
of the repubUean state central com-
mittee in Push taha county- With
34 of 37 prednete reported Wtaaen
had 1AM and Johnson MS votes.
The following Candida tea tor the
bouae with their eountba were bed-
lng an the face of Incomplete returns:
Oklahoma County Jery R Marker
repubUean. bedim Ben P Davis
democrat. Incumbent; Xylar repubU-
thlrd democratle Justice up tor re-jean leadlm C. R Reeves democrat
election James L Phripa was nearly I incumbent; Allen Street democrat;
. Continued on Pee Two Iwuueaf Hoover republican boding
Hoover
W 4 ' r.'
RepresentativesFosts Split
-;;Between Major Parties b Face
DiRetmis As ComiEToiby
1 . T Jkjto t M 4
. (BrTtoinsrfiWftveO.
Oklahoma taty.- Nor. 7 Oomplete
unofficial returns'fhimr ; OinfleM
eounty today ' showed that J. B.
OyBpMli rqmUlouip fcMnwiiiiit hid
teen returned to the ho of repre-
sentatively ' defeating Annie a Rue-
eell democrat. Campbell had 3AS3
and. Russell SAM votes.; v --
Geaiga A. Hutchinson republican
defeated jot. L. Thomas democrat
by a vote of (AM to 3AS3 In the
aa county. Garfield eounty to en-
titled to two repryientstlvee.
' In Giant eounty complete unoffi-
cial returns revealed that O. K
Herschberger of Bedford a repuldi-
can had been swept Into office da-
tes ting the democrat; Lester v. Duvall
of Salt dock 3A36 to 1A3. :;
Os Lowranee of Sulphur demo-
crat ineufnbent was returned to the
house from Murray eounty complete
returns from that eounty giving him
17(4 and hb republican opponent
Robert a. Morrb of Sulphur 1197.
tor two counties Greer and Tillman
tha bouse candidates went Into office
without oppoeltlon. ' Win C. Janes
danocrat of Mangum Wa atha Greer
eounty selection and H. R. King
democrat of Woodward eras Wood-
ward county choice.
In Bowmta eounty. the unofficial
complete; returns give the race to
Eldon B. 8a cf Bowata republican.
Sa polled 3703 and- hb democratic
opponent; Anaon 'B. Page; 1739.
Ed Hines of CordeU democrat in-
cumbent. was returned to tho bouae
from Washita eounty aemding to
tho complete retuma .winning from
Charles R. . McConnach by a vote
of 3A07 to 344g. .
When complete unofficial returns
ca la from Alfalfa eounty X. D.
pfisnsl repubUean
date had been elected. He received
a vote of 3A19 while Fled W. Ben-
son of Ingersoll. democrat rooetved
3004.
K. Tom Klght of Claremon demo-
crat; alone of tour -bouse leaders
of bet winter frustrated impeach-
iiyfqj MHioa of tatatorig hod
a commanding bid today tor re-
Robert Graham . of
eounty and Tom Johgaon of Puah-
taha county trailed their republi-
can opponents. E. P. Hill of Pitts-
burg eounty democrat; was
In thto wrimtff dBCtkXIa
Right led bb repubUean opponent
A.. T. Chalburg In Rogers
with 1A01 votee tor ( to 34 Bog-
county prednete. . Chalburg bad 1AM
Charles
it ineumbent;
H. K -Swan. mAbUean. leading Bob
Graham democrat incumbent.
Adair County J. Clyde - White
democrat StUlwdL
Atoka County- Pennon Phillips
democrat Atoka.
Altolto COunty-K D.
publtaa fWtnm -Beaver
Cbunty-Xt O. Alien .re-
publican May.
Beckham County Prank 'oennich-
aet incumbent Sayre.
Bryan COunty-nA. B. Leecraft dem-
ocrat Ineumbent Colbert also J. B.
Smith democrat incumbent Durant
Carter County Bari A. Brawn
democrat Incumbent Ardmore and
also Lewis A. -Rich demcerat Ard-
more ' Canadian County Herman DUtmer
republican El Reno.
OoaJ County Walter ' E.
deaooat Coalgate. -
Custer County W. R. Dunn demo-
crat Arapaho
. Choctaw County B. - H. Stanley
democrat ' Hugo and also XX A Sto-
vall democrat Incumbent Hugo.
Comanche County Owen Black
democrat Lawton.
Cleveland County Richard H.
(Soyd democrat Borman.
Cherokee County W. H. suhm
Jr democrat Talequah.
Dewey County-j-Oriey Hart demo-
crat CamargOL - '
Garvin County Homer Paid demo-
crat ineumbent Faub Valley and
also W. B. Gibran democrat Bhnore
City. .....
Grady County aeorge W Thomae
republican Borgo..
Oner County Will C Ames demo-
crat Mangum.
Hughes- County Ralph L Bueey
democrat WMumka. .
. Haskell County-Ben W. Below
democrat SUgbr.
Harmon Oounty-S. W. Carmack
democrat Gould.
Jackson County Uoyd R. Lowry
demoerat Duke.
Jefferson County J. T.
demoerat Ineumbent Rlngllng.
Kiowa Oounty-Raymond Harvey
democrat Loot Wolf.
Lincoln County -M. B Watson ro-
pubUcan Chandler.
Logan County J. H. Parr npublU
can Outhrie and V O.
republican Guthrie.
Leflore County Burton Kidd dem-
ocrat Foteau and J Sol Brawn
republican Foteau. -Lora
County J. Woody ' Dixon
demoerat tneumbent Marietta Lati-
mer eounty.
(Baud Briggs demoerat Wllburton.
Mayes County Babe Howard dem-
oerat Prior
' Muskogee County W. H. Harrawer
democrat Muekogeo; and Charles A.
Moon democrat ineumbent Musko-
gee. and Q B Boydeten demoerat
Port Olbeon.
McOurtaln County John C. Head
demoerat Xdabel and James Dyer
Ineumbent democrat Broken Bovf
Major county -Joe Sherman re-
BUbUCftBa BhtfBtfUL
McIntosh Oopnty Joeepb M. Whit-
Bufaula. Marshal County David L. Paulk
democrat Ineumbent Kingston.
Murray County Democrat Incum-
bent Sulphur.
McLain County C. C. Hester dem-
ocrat Blanchard.
Curtis
Bowata County Bldon - K ;
repuUlcan. Bowata. -.'.Noble'
County A. TUbry
Mamxnt Perry badlng At; fry
Osago : County Cbranea- TirtUnan
demoerat incumbent Pavhurta. . t j .
Okmulgee County David M. Logan
demoerat Incumbent Okmulgee i
Tom Payne democrat' Okmulgee.
. Oktoekeo County W. B. Barry
democrat Okeema. -. )
Pittsburg County (X H. Whitt
demoerat MeAbeter and IX L. Toe
demoerat Pittsburg and . Prom &
Lester democrat Me Abater.
1 Payne County Rank - C.- Orner
repubUean Goodnight and Bcbleg
V9UbUCUL
1 Pawnee County C. BUrtber re-
publican. incumbent Pawnee:
Pontotoe eounty Robert J. Wlm-
bbh demoerat Ada and Otto Btrleb-
Iswflj HnI rtniipfrit
Pottawatomie County J. Knos By-
runa demoerat BhawneCL
' Pushmataha Oounbr-CIark Waasen
republican. Antbra leading Tom
Johnson demoerat Incumbent
Rogers County H. Tom Right
democrat incumbent Claremore.
'Hager MUb W. - It-. Trent re-
yubUean. Incumbent Hemmon.
Sequoyah County C. B. Orendorff
iff t Salllsaw.
Btepheni County Cham Jones
demoerat Duncan.
. Texas Coun.y and Clmmaroo Coun-
ty Clifford W. Ferguson republican
Hookcfa
Tillman County H. B. King; dem-
flnL VfsrfiriBk. ;
Woodward bounty WlUia C. C.
Odell republican. Woodward.'
..Wood County.. W. Snoddy re-
publican incumbent Alva. .
Wagoner County Bog Wegner
democrat' Wagoner. .
Washita County Kd : W. -Hines
democrat Incumbent Cordell.
Robinson Wires
Congratulations
ToGeO.P.Team
' . (fer-Tto (ssiiclstsf M
Little. Rock AA Her 7-Senetor
Joe T. Robineon today wired eo
gratulatione to Herbert Hoover and
Charles Curtis.
To Mr. Curtis hb repubUean op-
ponent tor. the vice-presidency he
said: .
Accept my cardial greetings and
congratulations." .
To Mr. Hoover ho wired: -Tour
victory b decisive. Please
receive my congratulations and beet
wishes."
Both .ware signed "Joe T. Robin-on.-"
Mr.' Robinson who apeli lata after
tenlng to retuma over tho radio
until late last night said ha planned
to leave in a day or two t ospend
several days resting at aa unan-
CBXMATS CRANKS BOOT.
(Hr Tha AwUtMl hw)
Blcc Prance; Bov. 7 The body of
Dr. Prank Crane American writer
who died hen yesterday was taken
to Marseilles todsy tor cremation.
Death wm due to a cerebral brain
hemorrhage' . following a long illness.
Mrs. Crane end her.edopted daugh-
ter Kathies Crine will accompany the
ashes to -America on November 14.
The prfrty wu on a world cruise
end expected to bare tor Japan thb
mdnth.
Ncada Dally Basnet Want Adt
N1Y GOES REPUBLICAN
NATIONAL TICKET AND
: v Vmas is leading davis
; .V-'
Thirty-eight ;of 43 Pmmcts Reporting
- In Grady County Give Hoover
Y Over .2000 .Vota' in Lead; Demo-
cratic House Entiy is Trading.
v ; :-u- ; '
r .. . '
Carryinflr 88 of tlte 43 prednete that had been tabulated
In the. unofficial returns today and with but three prednete
not reported Herbert Hoover republican .nominee for presi-
dent carried Grady eounty by a margin of 2411 votes over
the. democratic nominee Alfred. Smith in the general
ejection 'Tuesday. : ' .v
The vote piled up by the republican partys national nice
in Grady county not only completely - upset forecaste by
democratic leaden but exceeded all forecasts made by local
republicans. Hoover received a total of 6090 votes in the 43
precincts more than any nominee whose name appeared on
the state or national ticket while the ballot for the demo
cratie .nominee for president waa 3579. . ;
. -The republican - presidential landslide in Grady I county
saw tiro other democratic - nominees on the state ticket
defeated bythe republican choices.'- '.v
' 1 George W. Thomaa piled up a vote of 4822 in 42 prednete
to give him a margin of 599'Woteg over; A. I Davik demo-
cratic nominee for representative to -the state legislature .
whose vote totalled 4223.
P. P. Branscri demncralto
tor Juetloe of tha oupremo . court to
mead hJmmlf fkma the
district traUsd T. O. Andrews
pubUeaa nominee by 3(7 votes. An-
drews received a total at AIM votee
to All! tor Branson. ..
Matt Bankey- democratle
tor sbreiff bd both the national and
comity tickets by piling up a vote of
(AM'and hb opponent. Hurts Pot-
ter eoDrated- 3A19 yotee -!
r. AU' -demogntle-nonrinem on the
county Udiet reoeived comfortable
maigtac.- .it
The unafbdal totals on 41 prednete
to the eouptytaat foUows:
' County Judge C. . O.
demoerat; tfiffl; X. Hamilton
publican 3AM.
: County attorney B. . P. maiding
democrat 1AM; William Stacey nen-
partlnto 1A43.
County treasurer Beulah Gambia
democrat SAM; J. W. Goltry re-
oubitaB I .
- Sheriff Mitt ' Sankey democrat;
6AM;1 Harris Potter repuldleazl 3A10.
County cupatatcndent Mrs. J. G.
BeU democrat SAM; David K Killian
repubilcan gl(t.
- County commlsslancr (central dis-
trict) Ben Burgem democrat SAM;
W. M. Blttertush repubUean 1AM.
Justice of the peace Owen
Vaughn demoerat I.1M; H. L.
Grigsby democrat SAM. -
Constable J. H.. Hartman demo-
erat SA33; George A. Brawn demo-
crat 3A14; Thomas Burts; republi-
can. 1111.
The retuma. on 41 prednete in
the state ticket follow: .
Par President Smith 3A7I; Hoo-
Corporation Commissioner prank
Carter' democrat 4A13;' E. R.
Hughes republican S.M3..
Criminal court of appeals (north-
ern district) ThamM H. Doyle dem-
ocrat ATM: Will K--Chappell re-
publican 4A7S. . .
Supreme Oourt Third district:
James L Phelps democrat 1040; J.
B. Culliion. repubUean 3940. Fourth
district: J. B. Harrison democrat
4A73; Swindell republican AIM.
Seventh district:. Fred P. Branson
democrat 4 lit ThomM O. An-
drews repubUean 4AM.
Congresi sixth . district: Jed
Johnson democrat MM; .W. C.
Stevens republican AIM.
Stats Senator PUttonth district:
Hairy Jolly democrat ATM; B W.
McCullough repubUean AMt
Representative from Grady County
A. L. Davit demoerat 4 AM;
George W. Thomas republican AUt
A late report from Snow H1U to-
day strengthened Mr. ThomM' bad
cr A. L. Davit but had no ma-
terial effect on the remainder of the
ticket
At noon today the Vaughn and
Bailey prednete were th only boxes
that had not been received at the
office of It M. Cavstt secretary of
the eounty election board.
' Chirkmsha TMnuhte -President
Alfred B. Smith (D)
171 Herbert Hoover (R) 343 Bar-
man Thcaua (S) 1.
STATE OFFICERS.
Corporation Comm iaianer Frank
Carter (D 319 E. R. Hughes (R
1(0. .
Criminal Court Appeals Northern
district: Thao. H. Doyle (D) 310 W1U
H. CheppeU (R) 1(3.
Supreme Court Third . district:
Jama L Phelps (D) 310 Jse. B. Cul-
Ueon (R) 1(3. Fourth district: Jno.
B. lUrrleoa (D) 9M Chat Bwta-
daU (R) .1(0. Seventh district: prod
P. Branson D) 1(0 That G. An-
drew( (R) 174.
Oongreeiman Sixth district: Jed
Johnson (D) 33A W. a Stevrae (B)
1M. .
State" Senator Fifteenth district:
Harry. Jolly (D) 30A R. W. Me-
CuUough (R) IIS.
RepreeeutaUve Otady county; A.
L. Davb (D) 1M. Oeo. W. Thonus
(It) I1A . .
UOUHTT TlUtlf.'
r-j-
3M K Kamiltao (R) 118. '. ' -
: County Attorney B. P. Holding '
(D) 317. Wta. Stacey (BN.) 03.
Court Clerk X. O. Beyndds CD)
341 J. W. Goltry (R) 117. "
County Tree rarer Beulah Gamble .
(D 333 M. H. BmlU GD 133. :
Countr Sheriff Matt Sankey (D)
3d Harris Potter-(R) ijg.-v-'
County eupertntendent Mrt J. Ch.
Bdl (D) 347' David X. KUUan (R)
131. i - ''
County- Conimleeioner pentrak
didxieU' Nm. Burgea (D) ;A4gy . W.
3L. HittartuSh (H)137.
JUetieg- at -Peace Owen Vaughn
(P)r 341 H. L. Grigsby (D) 343.
Constable J. H. Hartman (D) 339
Get A. . Brown '(D) 343 That Burts
(R) 310 1
' -Ward l Precinct
President Alfred X. Smith CD) 137
Herbert Hoover (R) 311 Norman
ThomM (8) A Prank Webb (FL) 1.
' 8TATX OFF1CXR8 -
Corporatiaa Commledoner Prank
Oerter (D) 133 K B. Hughes (R)
17A - Thai.. L Bub (8) A .
- Criminal Court Appeals Nartheriv
district: Thos. H." Doyle (D) 122
Win H ChMPdl (R) 1TA
Suprane Court Third district:
JSmes L Phelps (D) ISA- Jm B.
Culliion (R) . 181. Fourth district:
Jno. B. BLrrleon (D) 137 (toes. Bwln-
dall (R) 113. Seventh district: . Fred
P. Braneon (D) 120 Tboe. G. An-
drews (R) ltS. .
Congremmao Sixth district: Jed
Jbhneaa (D) 14A W. C. Btcvens (R)
17A . .
COUNTY TICKET
County Judge C. C. Chastain (D)
137. K Hamilton (R) 14A
County Attorney- B. F. Holding (D)
16A Wm. Stacey (NJ.) 47.
COurt (Bert K O. Reynolds (D)
17A J. W. Goltry (R) 137.
County Treasurer Beulah Gamble
CD) 193 M. H. Smith (R) 14A
County Sheriff-Matt Sankey (D)
193 Harris Potter (R 111
County Superintendent Mre. J. O.
BeU (X 193 David K Killian (R)
ISA
County Canunbeioner Central dis-
tict: Ben Burgem ID) 179.
Justlec of ream Owen Vaughn
(D )17A H. L. Grigsby (D) ISA
Constable J. HI Hartman (D) 133
Geo. A. Brawn ID) 173 Thos. Butko
(R) ISA
. Ward I Precinct 3
President Alfred K Smith (D)
ISA Hertert Hoorn (H) 397 Nor-
man ThomM IB) A -
STATS OFFICERS
CorpcraUoa Oommimianer prank
Cuter (D) 397 K R. Hughes (R)
31A Than L. Bub (8) A
Criminal Court Appeab Northern
district: Tho. H. Doyb (D) 999
WUl H. Chappell (R) 309
' Supreme Court Third . dbtribtf
James X. Phelps (D) 170 Jaa. L
Cullieon (R) 197. Fourth district:
Jno. K Harriacn (D) 117 Chan B wln-
dall (R) 3M. Seventh district: Fred
P. Braneon (D) 3(7 .TN. O. An-
drews (R) MA'
Congressman Birth district: Jed
Johneon (D) 37A W a Btcvens (R)
31A J. T. dekereon (8) L
State Senator Fifteenth district;
Harry Jolly (D) 1U AW. McCul-
lough (R 511. .
Representative Grady county: A.
L Davb tD) 397 Goo. W. ThomM
UU 117.'
- COUNTY. TICKXT
County Judge -C. C Chastain (D)
49A K Hamilton (R) 111.
' Coonty Attorney A F. Holding
(D) MA WM Btacey (BP.) IT.
Oourt Clerk E. O. Beynoldc (D)
43A J. W. Goltry (R) 13A '
County Treasurer Beulah Gambia
ID) 417' M. B. Smith (R) 147.
. County Bheriff Matt Bankey' (D)
40A Harris PotoY (R 190.
Oounly Bupertntendent Mrn J. O.
BeU (D) 433 David K Killian (R)
ISA ' .
County Commisrioner Central die-
trict Ben Burgess CD) 437 W. M
Rlttcrtuch (R) 131 .
Vaughn
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