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    Douglas County Vote
Unofficial results of Tuesday’s primary election:
Douglas County Offices
DEMOCRAT
Clerk of the District Court
Frank McGrath . 14,660
Simon A. Simon .7,139
Clyde W. Drew. 5,523
Assessor—Full Term
C. F. Carl King .11,012
Al. C. Scott .7,845
Andy Jensen ..6,792
iE. M. Jacobberger .2,300
Assessor—Short Term
(To Fill Vacancy)
■Harold P. Caldwell .14,852
(Henry Brawley . 6,752
I Sheriff
John Hopkina .22,770
Treasurer
Otto J. Bauman .17,022
M. L. Endres...7,987
Joe J. K. Kulhanek. 3,026
Clerk
James P. Hoctor.19,725
Joe Bulat . 6,356
Surveyor
William Bill Green.21,100
Attorney
James T. English .17,301
J. J. Krajicek . 7,914
Bolus J. Bolus .2,650
REPUBLICAN
Clerk of the District Court
Robert Smith .15,470
Assessor—Full Term
Joe C. Stolinaki . 8,559
Leo N. Swanson . 3,303
Frank W. Currey . 2,518
! William S. Greenleaf .2,087
Karl Kehm . 1,817
Assessor—Short Term
(To Fill Vacancy)
Patrick F. Lynch .11,582
Sheriff
W. H. Bill Dorrance .14,008
M. B. Parks . 3,673
Treasurer
Walter Korisko .13,970
Clerk
Grace Berger .9.752
[Hugh T. Cutler.7,796
Surveyor
JLouis E. Adams . 9,569
•Henry E. Gaden . 4,847
[Charles F Starr . 2,210
* Attorney
[Kelso Morgan . 4,684
[Boss L. Shotwell . 4,624
Frank L. Burbridge .4,487
[Thomas J. Sheehan, jr.3,104
'L. N. Bunce. 719
i Commissioner (First District)
DEMOCRAT
Frank O. Sandeiholm.1,529
J. M. Roncka . 1,441
Sam Howell . 1,263
Frank J. Hughes . 514
Denis J. O’Keefe . 357
Ada E. Shafer. 249
REPUBLICAN
Bernard R. Stone. 1,171
Jess P. Palmer. 1,087
Frank C. Best . 1,057
Frank A Marshall . 760
B. Q. Haines. 570
Vernon H. Zimmerman. 502
John E. Good . 177
County Commissioner
Second District
DEMOCRAT
[Edward Jelen . 3,598
uGus A. Dworak . 1,410
|J. A. Jack Kidd . 315
[Frrvicis D. McGuckin. 245
REPUBLICAN
lA. VV. Elsasser . 1,1701
JJoseph F. Bauer . 428
|A. T. Krause . 353
County Commissroner (Fourth
District)
. DEMOCRAT
|W. J. Maloney . 2,966
•Charles E. Burns. 2,159
^red B. Martin. 1,209
Eay K. Dennell . 952
3seph P. Chapuran. 790
[George E. Nichols. 320
John H. Devine . 199
REPUBLICAN
IH. B. Bergquist . 1,511
[Phil C. Lynch. 787
W. R. Miiner. 755
Joe Parks. 708
Director Metropolitan Utilities
District
DEMOCRAT
Francis P. Matthews.12,799
John T. Belitz. 7,956
George E. Yager . 5,841
REPUBLICAN
W. B. Millard, jr. 8,472
(Harold A. Palmer. 3,200
(Harry Hender. 1,968
Herbert W. Fischer. 1,767
;Walter A. Nielsen. 1,539
The vote on state offices in
[Douglas county follow:
' NON-POLITICAL
Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court
John W. Yeager .22,082
Harry O. Palmer. 7,066
[Robert G. Simmons. 5,019
C. A. Sorensen. 3,797
(E. B. Chappell . 3,056
[Paul I. Manhart. 2,345
Henry S. Payne. 1,103
‘Archibald J. Weaver. 936
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction
.Charles W, Taylor.25,003
Sarah T, Muir. 6,484
Otto L. Krula. 6,475
County Superintendent
Henry M. Eaton.32,708
Legislature, Fourth District
(High two nominated.)
William Norman.2,155
Clarence E. Stubbs......... 595
Robert J. Swanson. 553
U B. Johnson. 461
Myron, McGuckin . 418,
Gilbert P. Hansen. 303
Edward G. Wells. 224
Legislature, Fifth District
John Adams, Jr.1,607
Harry A. Foster ..1,088
Edgar D. Thompson.966
George H. Merten.917
Minnie Olson .789
Johnny Owen.541
John Conrey .479
Robert O. Watson.366
Henry G. Chait.355
Arthur Ottinger.137
Legislature, Sixth District
William E. Worthing .1,676
Sam Klaver.1,508
George T. Sullivan. 923
Edith Beckman.542
William D. O'Shaughnuessy.. 332
J. Porter Allan.299
James La Hood .. 281
Walter L. Edmondson. 224
Legislature, Seventh District
[Charles F. Tvrdik .2,638
[Joseph K. Proskocil .2,181
Joe Kubat.1,274
Ashby E. Smith . 786
Carl Tucci .. • • • 589
Legislature—Eighth District
Peter P. Gutoski .2,742
Patrick J. McMahon.2,078
Blaine Young .1,066
Robert C. Druesedow . 831
Charles R. Wilfong . 704
Leo H. Cassidy. 660
Legislature—Ninth District I
Amos Thomas .2,085
J. G. Masters .1,470
Ralph G. Coad . 987
James W. Shea .. 534
William C. Johnson . 509
J. Willard Marrow. 326
John O. Yeiser . 274
Legislature, Tenth District
Ernest A. Adams .3,623
Dewey Hanson . 919
Roy V. Sedlacek . 621
Charles B. Crowley. 461
Albert B. Osborne . 236
DEMOCRAT
National Committeeman
(To Fill Vacancy)
James C. Quigley .20,148
Governor
R. L. Cochran.24,590
William H. Swanson.2,026
Franz C. Radke. 1,232
Samuel Freeman . 1,015
Fred W. Bartzatt .. 426
Lieutenant Governor
Edward D. Mclvim . 9,342
Terry Carpenter (Scottsb’ff) 7,235
Phil A. Tomek . 2.400
W. H. O’Gara . 1.394
Glen E. Carpenter. 1,339
H. B. Shellenbarger. 1,316
Asa D, Scott . 1,21**
Henry Pedersen . 1,05 1
George E. Nickles. 85U
James Franklin Christie .... 508'
Henry F. Schepman. 37(>
Oscar L. Osterlung . 349
Martin L. Gable . - 319
Lieutenant Governor
(To Fill Vacancy)
Nate M. Parsons.18,115
Secretary of State
Harry R. Swanson .16,761
Paul R. Beath . 4.001
Arthur E. Olson..3.970
Auditor of Public Accounts
William H. Price .20,671*
State Treasurer
Walter H Jensen. 8,187
Charles E. Hall . 6,990
F. H. Luikart . 3,804
W. B. Banning. 3,06’
Myron Nelson Wilson.2,327
Attorney General
Grenville P. North .10,682
Richard C. Hunter .10,223
John P. Jensen .. . 4,926
Railway Commissioner
Paul Halnine. 8,823
Martin Jensen . 4,177
Peter M. McShane . 4,164
Floyd L. Bollen . 2,998
Harry P. Conklin . 1,833
W. F. Haycock . 1,752
Irl D. Tolen. 997
Kenneth Gerber. 881
Forrest Lear. 580
Congressman—Second District
Charles F. McLaughlin ....14,515
Foster May.11,442
Mabel Gillespie . 3,117
William J. Shallcross. 567
Republican
Governor
Charles J. Warner. 8,372
Vernon R. Thomas . 3,074
Robert G. Ross . 2^996
Kenneth H. Gedney. 1,733
Lieutenant Governor
Leo J. Crosby . 8,013
Robert A. Nelson . 2,409
William Edward Johnson ... 2,189
Harry C. Moore . 1,172
C. A. Green . 1,103
Clarence Reckmeyer . 835
A. B. Walker. 819
Secretary of State
L. E. Marsh . 9,080
George C. Snow. 3,487
C. W. Hill . 3,149
Auditor of Public Accounts
Ray C. Johnson . 8,612
O. M. Campbell . 4,642
Charles F. Greenburg.1,848
State Treasurer
T. W. Bass. 6,672
Richard H. Larson . 5,067
Crawford J. Mortensen.2,547
Theodore F. Donelson.1,536
Attorney General
Walter R. Johnson...11,065
John W. Cooper . 3,661
Straight Townsend.1,630
Railway Commissioner
Duane T. Swanson . 6,811
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1837 The Knox Co. *
S\vs STATE WILL DEMAND
CHAIR FOR STEPSON SLAYER
Newport News Va., Aug. 5 (A
NP)—Following the Police Courl
hearng last Tuesday morning fu
Mrs. June Parker Clark, held or
a charge of murdering her stepsor
Thediore Clarke, Ml Common
wealth Attorney Herbert G. Smith
declared *'I will p stively demanr
DOUBLE JOLA
IDEAL BOTTLING
COMPANY
WEbster 3043
Governor R. L. Cochran ... I
seven to one plurality.
v. * -_: " •
fcharles J. Warner . . . from
speaker to nominee.
Henry F. Luckey . . . renom- |
Inated in First. I
Charles F. McLaughlin . • .
wins by 2,700.
How They Ran in State Races
Democratic
Governor
1,761 out o' 2,037 precincts.)
R. L. Cochran .96,109
William H. Swanson .13,874
Franz C. Radke .11,395
Samuel Freeman . 9,190
Fred W. Bartzatt . 3,750
Lieutenant Governor
(1,531 out of 2,037 precincts.)
Terry Carpenter.33,242
Edw. D. McKim.14,508
H. B. Shellenbarger.10,763
Phil A. Tomek.10,056
W. H. O’Gara. 8,632
G. E. Carpenter. 6,945
Henry Pedersen... 5,744
Henry F. Schepman. 5,048
George E. Nickles.. 3,693
j Oscar L. Osterlund. 3,043
’ Asa D. Scott. 2,955
Martin L. Gable. 2,010
I J. F. Christie. 1,808
Secretary of State
1,788 out of 2,037 precincts.)
Harry.R. Swanson.80,365
Arthur E. Olson .21,590
Paul R. Beath .18,035
Auditor
(1,531 out of 2,037 precincts.)
William H. Price.60,523
T reasurer
1,887 out of 2,037 precincts.)
Walter H. Jensen .39,060
Charles E. Hall .30,518
W. B. Banning .23,051
E. H. Luikart .19,373
Myron N. Wilson .10,656
Attorney General
(1,815 out of 2,037 precincts.)
Richard C. Hunter .59,922
J, P. Jensen.33,079
Grenville P. North .26,078
Railway Commissioner
1,855 out of 2,037 precincts.)
Floyd L. Bollen .21,126
Harry Conklin .20,288
Paul Halpine .18,275
Martin Jensen .16,216
W. F. Haycock .13,919
Peter M. McShane .10,332
Irl D. Tolen . 9,154
Forrest Lear .5,884
Kenneth Gerber. 5,556
Governor
(1,716 Out of 2,037 Precincts)
Charles J. Warner..33,958
Kenneth H. Gedney.14,169
Vernon R. Thomas .12,894
Robert G. Ross.15,791
Lieutenant Governor
(1,541 Out of 2.037 Precincts)
William E. Johnson.17,246
Leo J. Crosby .15,612
Robert A. Nelson .14,784
Harry C. Moore .12,739
C. A. Green.9,739
Clarence Reckmeyer. 9,453
A. B. Walker . 8,121
Secretary of State
(1,463 Out of 2,037 Precincts)
L. E. Marsh .45,427
Geoige C. Snow.20,607
C. W. Hill .18,569
Auditor
(1,463 Out of 2,037 Precincts)
Ray C. Johnson .39,962
O. M. Campbell .26,034
Charles F. Greenburg.13,390
Treasurer
(1,407 Out of 2,037 Precincts)
T. W. Bass .36,917
Richard H. Larson .22,294
Crawford J. Mortensen ...13,362
T. F. Donelson .10,062
Attorney General
(1,205 Out of 2,037 Precincts)
Walter R. Johnson.37,905
John W. Cooper.14,316
Straight Townsend.14,195
Railway Commissioner
(1,037 Out of 2,037 Precincts) 1
Duane T. Swanson.19,147
William L. Randall.13,259
Van L. Taylor . 8,250
Dorsey G. Howell .6,137
Lee Wells.4,923
W. W. Maltman.4,078
Non-Political
Chief Justice
(1,762 Out of 2,037 Precincts)
Robert G, Simmons. 59,836
C. A. Sorensen . 48,056
John W. Yeager.. 39,188
E. B. Chappell . 29,993
Harry O. Palmer. 20,093
Archibald J. Weaver.17,604
Paul I. Manhart . 10,448
Henry S. Payne. 11,40?
State Superintendent
(1,371 Out of 2,037 Precincts)
Charles W. Taylor.113,431
Sarah T. Muir. 36,281
Otto L. Krula.21,472
death in the electric chairm for
her.”
Clarke was fatally shot last
woek next door to his home, just
three hours after his marriage to
Miss Evelyn Tuth’ll. He died the
next day. After waiving prelimi
nary hearing, Mrs. Clarke was re
turned to jail. The pr- secutor re
fused to agree to her release on
bail.
Actual motiv for the flaying
has not been revealed but neigh
'nrs reported that Mrs. Clarke
was violently opposed to th* mar
lriago of her stepson. Clarke was
well known here and for a ruin
lie*' of years work.d in the local
, shipyard in the same department
with his lather. Mrs. Clarke, also
I faces a damage suit of $10,000
' Lr ught by the widow of h r step
sen, Mrs. Evelyn Clarke.
SCOTT-LINSAY NUPTIAL AT
JOI I IN, MO., AUGUST 14TII
I _
Malcolm Scott, Utilities em
ployee and son of Mrs. J- M. Scott
2885 Miami ft. will leave Fr'day
fe.' Joplin. Mo., where he will be j
married to Miss Lenora Lindsay
of that city Sunday afternoon,
Aug. 14th by Rev. Williams of
Kansas city. Among the Omahan
expected to atond the wedding" will
he; Mrs. Scott, Burns Scott, Dr.
C'ra'g Morris and wife, Sgt. Daily
and wife and Boyd Galloway.
Tho newly weds will Lave im
mediately after the ceremonies on j J
an ext; nded honeynoon triy ac
companied by Miss Azalee uaiio
way of Dallas Texas, Lonnie Tho
mas of Lincoln and Boyd Gallo
way. After spending two days in
Omaha the party will visit Min
neapolis, Minn, where the men of
th-i group will compete in the
Central States Golf Tournament
on August 21. They will visit sev
eral other citi s before returning
to Omaha.
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& Coal Man for Prompt
Delivery Service
Effective May 1st:
20 clnt
on Laundry & Dry Cleaning
Cash and Carry
Edholm and Sherman
Launderers & Dry Cleaners
WE 6055
The Nominees J
Lieutenant Governor
Democratio Republican
Carpenter
Johnson 'j
Secretary of State
inrTiinOBWWilMniiiMiiirrrMn"f»»r mmm
Swanson Marsh
Treasurer
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Attorney General
Hunter
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jonnson
Railway Commission
Bollen
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Swanson
Auditor
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Price
Johnson
3hief Justice (Nonpolitical)
Simmons
Sorensen
State Superintendent
Taylor
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Pa+^onizo
Our
_Advertisers
AMBIPI0U9 PROGRAM
FOR NATIONAL
MEDICAL ASS’M
Hampton. Va„ Aug 5 (ANP)_
Threo leaders of the medical pro
fess;on will be honored during the
44th annual convention of the
National Medical Association.
They ar0 Doctors A. M. Curtis,
Washington, D. C-, J. E. Perry,
Karlas City, Mo., and J. H. Hale,
Nashville Tenn.
Dr. Curtis is a noted surgeon
and formerly was professor of
surgery' at Howard University. Dr.
Horry is a pioneer nrd-westem
surge) ip and hospital founder,
w!>ile Dr. Hale holds a similar
eminence in Tennessee, both as a
t acher and practitioner.
Each of the men have risen to
the top of the profession, and all
hav0 been especially active in
tranam’tting knowledge to young
er mien in the profession, making
i; possible for them to practice
medicine and surgery in all parts
of the nation, by holding clinics
and establishing hosp'tals at a
timu when these advantages wore
denied the colored profession gen
ially.
Tim three sessions of the sur
gcal section of thj Association
hav.t been d.dicutod to the three
honorees, d'spe.otively. Dr. Peter
Marshall Murray vf Now York
City will make the address of ap
prtK iat:on when Dr. Curtis is hon
ored ; Dr. Walter H. Maddox,
Montgomery, Ala., for Dr. Perry;
and Dr. J. J. Thomas, St. Louis,
Mo., for Dr. Hale. Each honor e
will respond, giving observations
an ’ incidental remarks.
Plans are also < n foot to honor
Dr. J. A. Kenney, of Newark, N.
J-, editor of the NMA Journal,
who has been highly useful in es
tablishing hospitals and clinics
throughout the country; Dr. Geo.
William Bowles of Pork, Pa.,
president-elect of the NMA, for
his long and untiring services to
I organized medicine; and perhaps
to others.
It is also a plan of convcnt’on
officials to present engraved sli
ce.' medals to cider men of the
profession, who have been mem
bers of the association for 25
years or mere.
Similar citations are likely for
dentists affiliated with the body.
Th . NMA is composed of doctors,
dentists, and pharmacists, its cen
atituberjt societies totalin g 52
stato and local societies.
Tho National Association of
Colored Nurses also meets here
simultaneously with NMA. The
National Hospital Association, the
John A. Andrew Clinical Society,
tho National Insurance Examiners
Association, and the NMA Wo
men’s Aux’liary, also affiliated
will hold their sessions here
A number of important ques
tions the election of a new poster
if officers, the selection of a
rlaco of meeting will be among
tho business session highlights,
Several cit;es have already invi
ted tho association to be their
guesS next year.
M-dical college heads and pro
fessors, including Dr. Ed L. Purn
e.\ Meharry’s new president and
cn there active in research in vari
ous largo hospitals and state de
partments of health will also
speak on their spec'alties.
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