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BILL TURNBOW'S
Political
JI,£MJI,N/I,C
Edited and Published by
BILL TURNBOW
Author of "Under the Capitol Dome"
In The Phoenix Gazette.
Printed In Arizona
THE ARIZONA PRINTERS, INC.
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__ _I~Q_L_ITJ CAJ, _ A1MANA9 ___ ----- --
DATES NEXT STATE ELECTIONS
Primary Election, Sept. 9, 1952
General Election, Nov. 4, 1952
LEGISLATURE CONVENING DATES
20th Legislature, (First Session) Jan. 8, 1951.
20th Legislature, (Second Session), Jan. 14, 1952.
21st Legislature, (First Session), Jan. 12, 1953.
STATE OF ARIZONA
Arizona became the nation's 48th state on Feb.
14, 1912 by signature of President _William !'loward
Taft on an act of Congress creatmg _the State of
Arrizona. The act was passed in 1911.
STATE FLOWER
The white waxy flower of the Saguaro (Sahauro)
or Giant Cactus, is the state flower. The word
Saguaro is a Spanish word for sentinal. It wa~
adopted as the state flower by the territorial legislature
in 1901.
STATE BIRD
The state bird is the Cactus Wren that build~
its nest in the Saguaro.
STATE FLAG
The State Legislature in 1917 adopted the state
flag, which represents the setting sun, consistin~
of 13 rays, alternate red and yellow, in the upper
half. The lower half is a plain blue field. Superimposed
on the center of the flag, in the face of
the setting sun, is a copper-colored star. The flag,
thus, carries the old Spanish colors in memory of
Arizona's historical background and the copper
colors, in recognition of the state's major industry.
STATE MOTTO
The State motto is Ditat Deus, which translated
means God Enriches.
ARIZONA'S CAPITAL CITIES
The first capital of Arizona was established ir,
Prescott in 1864, where it remained until Nov. 1,
1867 when it was moved to Tucson. It was relocated
in Prescott in 1877. Phoenix was designated
the permanent capital city on Feb. 4. lRSfl.
2 BILL TUR.:..:;.N-'-'-B_ O ;:_W-'-'---'S"------TERRITORY
OF ARIZONA
The territory of Arizona was created Feb. 24,
1863 when President Abraham Lincoln signed an
act of Congress cutting Arizona away from the
Territory of New Mexico. The area embraced by
Arizona was. acquired through treaties with Mexico
In 1848 and 1854. Prior to that time it was part
of what is now the State of Sonora in the Republic
of Mexico.
FIRST LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS
The first Arizona territorial legislature convened
in Prescott Sept. 26, 1864. The first Arizona state
legislature convened in Phoenix at the present
Statehouse in 1912.
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
The convention which adopted Arizona's state
constitution was held in Phoenix in 1910. Geo. W.
P. Hunt of Globe was the president.
FIRST LAW CODE
The first Jaw code of Arizona, written in early
territorial days, was authored by William T. Howell,
who was appointed by President Lincoln as an
associate justice of the first Arizona Supreme
Court. He was a native of Michigan.
FIRST GOVERNORS
The first governor of the Territory of Arizona
was John N. Goodwin, appointed by President
Lincoln. The first governor of the State of Arizona
was Geo. W. P. Hunt, elected by the people.
GEOGRAPHICAL SIZE
Arizona embraces 113,956 square miles. It i~
the nation's fifth largest state.
SOURCE OF NAME
The name "Arizona" is derived from the word
"Arizonac" meaning "Little Spring"-" Ari", small
and "Zonae", spring. The words come from the
Pima and Papago Indian language.
NUMBER OF LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS
Since Statehood, there have been 20 regular se~·
sions of the Legislature and 38 special Fes~iom
called by Governor~.
POLITICAL ALMANA-C- --·-·---3
STATE OFFICIALS
J. Howard Pyle ............................................ Governor
Wesley Bolin ................................ Secretary of State
Fred 0. Wilson ................................ Attorney General
Jewel W. Jordan ............................................ Auditor
E. T. Williams, Jr ....................................... Treasurer
M. L. Brooks .................... Supt. of Public Instruction
Thad M. Moore ................................. Tax Commission
Joe Hunt.. ........................................... Tax Commission
Warren Peterson .............................. Tax Commission
William T. Brooks ................ Corporation Commission
Mit Simms ........................ Corporation Commissioner
Wilson T. Wright ................ Corporation ·Commission
Clifford J. Murdock ............................ Mine Inspector
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ARIZONA'S GOVENORS IN ORDER
OF ELECTION SINCE STATEHOOD
George W. P. Hunt
George W. P. Hunt
George W. P. Hunt*
Thomas E. Campbeil**
Thomas E. Campbell
George W. P. Hunt
George W. P. Hunt
George W. P. Hunt
John C. Phillips**
George W. P. Hunt
Dr. B. B. Moeur
Dr. B. B. Moeur
R. C. Stanford***
R. T. Jones
Sidney P. Osborn
Sidney P. Osborn
Sidney P. Osborn
Sidney P. Osborn
19. Dan E. Garvey****
20. Dan E. Garvey
21. Howard Pyle**
* Won election over Thomas E. Campbell in court
contest. Campbell served one year of term before
court ruled.
** Republican
*** Did not seek re-election.
**** Became Acting Govenor upon death of Governor
Osborn in May, 1948.
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ARIZONA'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION
UNITED STATES SENATE
Carl Hayden of Tempe. Term ends in 1957.
Ernest W. McFarland of Florence. Term ends in
1953.
Official address: Senate Office Building,
Washington, D. C.
UNITED STATES
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
District No. 1-·John Murdock of Tempe. Term
ends in 1953.
District No. 2-Harold A. Patten of Tucson. Term
ends in 1953.
Official address: :
House Office Building, Washington, D. C.
NOTE:
Congressional District No. 1 Comprises Maricopa
County
Congressional District No. 2 comprises remainder
of state.
Congressional District No. 3, c on s i sting of
Apache, Navajo, Coconino, Yavapai and Mohave
counties, has been created by the Legislature, but
until Arizona's population is large enough (between
900,000 and 1,000,000) the district is dormant as
such and the counties in it are now included in
Congressional District No. 2.
ARIZONANS HOLDING
HIGH FEDERAL POSITIONS
Clifton R. Matthews, of Globe, Judge, United
States Circuit Court of Appeals, San Francisco.
Joseph Duke, of Miami and Globe, sergeant-atarms,
United States Senate.
Paul Eaton, of Yuma, administrative assistant
to Senator Hayden.
Roland Bibolet, of Nogales, administrative assistllnt
to Senator McFarland.
A. B. Seih, of Tucson, secretary to Congressman
Patten.
Darrel St. Clair, of Phoenix, clerk, U. S. Senate
Rules Committee.
TOP FEDERAL OFFICIALS IN ARIZONA
DaVid Ling _______ Judge U. S. District Court, Phoenix
Howard Speakman,
Judge U. S. District Court, Tucson
Ben McKinney, Tucson ________________________ u. S. Marshal
Frank Flynn, Phoenix ___________ u. S. District Attorney
E. R. Thurman, Phoenix,
Chief Assistant District Attorney
K. Berry Peterson, Tucson,
Chief Assistant District Attorney
W. P. Stuart, Phoenix,
U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue
Wayne Hubbs, Phoenix,
Assistant Collector of Internal Revenue
Crslg Pottinger, Nogales,
U. S. Collector of Custom~
POLITICAL ALMAN AC-"'-------"'6
ARIZONA STATE SENATE
20th Legislature
19 Membera
1951-52
APACHE COUNTY-Harris D. Miller, St. Johns.
COCHISE COUNTY-Ralph Cowan, McNeal; John
Pintek, Bisbee.
COCONINO COUNTY-Charles Dryden, Flagstaff.
GILA COUNTY-William A. Sullivan, Globe;
Clarence L. Carpenter, Miami.
GRAHAM COUNTY-Warner B. Mattice, Pima.
GREENLEE COUNTY-A. C. Stanton, Clifton.
MARICOPA COUNTY-Roy D. Stone, Phoenix;
John Hunt, Phoenix.
MOHAVE COUNTY-C. C. Bollinger, Oatman.
NAVAJO COUNTY-Clay Simer, Winslow.
PIMA COUNTY-William F. Kimball, Tucson;
Thomas Collins, Tucson.
PINAL COUNTY-James Herron, Superior.
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY-Hubert Merryweather,
· Tumacacori.
Y,AVAPAI COUNTY-John Franks, Prescott; Sam
Head, Prescott. .
YUMA COUNTY-Harold Giss, Yuma.
All Senators are Democrats.
ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
20th Legislature
72 Members
1951-52
61 Democrats 11 Republicans
Apache County-Walter Pulsipher, St. Johns.
Cochise County-District No. 1, Wesley Allen,
Bisbee; District No. 2, Carl Morris, Lowell; District
No. 3, Alfred Paul, Jr., Paul Spur; District No. 4,
Charles 0. Bloomquist, Douglas; District No. 5, W.
L. Cook, Willcox.
Coconino County-District No. 1, Gordon Evans,
Flagstaff; District No. 2, H. F. Sutherland*, Williams.
Gila County-District No. 1, Raymond G. Langham,
Globe; District No. 2, Charles A. Horne,
Miami; District No. 3, Polly Rosenbaum, Hayden.
Graham County-District No. 1, W. A. McBride,
Safford; District No. 2, Milton Lines, Pima.
Greenlee County-M. L. Simms,Clifton.
Maricopa County-District No. 1, Ed Ellsworth,
Chandler; District No. 2, J. Blaine Freestone, Mesa;
District No. 3, Jack Cummard, Mesa; District No.
4, Max Connolly, Tempe; District No. 5, Clint Anderson,
Phoenix; District No. 6, Sidney Kartus,
Phoenix; District No. 7, Robert E. Wilson, Phoenix;
District No. 8, H. B. Daniels, Phoenix; District No.
9, Owen A. Kane, Phoenix; District No. 10, Paul
West, Phoenix; District No. 11, AI Lindsey, Scottsdale;
District No. 12, Lewis R. Burch, Phoenix;
District No. 13, W. W. Franklin, Phoenix; District
No. 14, Ronald Webster, Jr.,* Phoenix; District No.
15, Laura McRaebPhoenix; District No. 16, W. C.
Estes, Phoenix; istrict No. 17, Robert H. Wallace*,
Phoenix; District No. 18, Gordon Hunt*,
Phoenix; District No. 19, Carl Sims, Phoenix; District
No. 20, Mary Dwyer, Phoenix; District No. 21,
Harry S. Ruppelius, Phoenix; District No. 22, L. S.
Adams, Jr., Phoenix; District No. 23, Francis J.
Byrnes, Phoenix; District No. 24, B. T. Wilkinson,
Phoenix; District No. 25, Derek Van Dyke*,
Phoenix; District No. 26, Lee Ackerman, Phoenix;
District No. 27, Robert L. Myers*, Phoenix; District
No. 28, W. B. Barkley, Glendale; District No.
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29, Bill Craig, Wickenburg; District No. 30, T. C.
Rhodes, Avondale; District No. 31, H. C. Armstrong,
Tolleson.
Mohave County-Robert Morrow, Kingman.
Navajo County-District No. 1, Lee Kutch, Holbrook;
District No. 2, L. E. Stone, Winslow.
Pima County-District No. 1, Oscar Cole, Ajo;
District No. 2, Enos Schaffer, Tucson; District No.
3, Robert Frick, Tucson; District No. 4, Paul T.
Riley, Tucson; District No. 5, John S. Hardwicke,
Tucson; District No. 6, Robert H. Forbes, Tucson;
District No. 7, Mrs. J. C. Willis*, Tucson; District
No. 8, V. S. Hostetter*, Tucson; District No. 9,
Marvin L. Burton, Tucson; District No. 10, Alvin
Wessler*, Tucson; District No. 11, Ray Martin,
Tucson; District No. 12, James Ewing*, Tucson;
District No. 13, David G. Watkins; District No. 14,
Frank Robles, Tucson.
Pinal Countv-District No. 1, A. E. Bartlett,
Coolidge; District No. 2, J. Ney Miles, Ray.
Santa Cruz County-Neilson Brown, Nogales.
Yavapai County-District No. 1, Henry Rush,
Prescott; District No. 2. Dick Martin*, Prescott;
District No. 3. Kel M. Fox, Cottonwood; District
No. 4, A. H. Bisiack, Chino.
Yuma County-District No. 1, Robert Hodge,
Yuma; District No. 12, John C. Smith, Somerton:
District No. 3, John Johnson, Parker.
* Republican
CHIEF APPOINTIVE STATE OFFICERS
Board of Accountancy- Max Millett, Phoenix;
Francis L. Decker, Flagstaff; Oran Sarrels, Tucson:
I-I .Marvin Dennis, Secretary, Phoenix; 0. C.
Stallings, Phoenix.
Adiutant Generai-Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Tu~
hill, Phoenix; Col. Frank E. Fraser, executive officer,
Phoenix.
Agriculture & Horticulture Commission-L. '1'.
Malone, Glendale: Kenneth B. McMicken, Litchfield
Park; Ray W. Ward, Yuma; J. L. E. Lauderdale,
State Entomologist.
Apprenticeship Council-A. E. Williams, Phoenix;
R. W. Hughes, Miami; Rev. Charles Ke11d<tll,
Phoenix: John T. Kimball, Phoenix; Fred D.
Rhodes, Tucson; Clifford L. Maddox, Phoenix; John
T. Weir, Director, Phoenix.
Attorney Generai-Perrv Ling, Chief Assistant,
R. G. Langmade, Asst. (Highway Dept.).
Power Authority Commission-M. J. Dougherty,
Secretary, Phoenix: James Haskins, Cottonwood;
John D. Goree, Coolidge; Dr. Neal D. Houghton,
Tucson; Robert Fish, Tucson.
Bankin~ Department-David 0. Saunders, Superintendent
of Banks; Charles H. Morris, Deputy.
Board of Bar Examiners-Gerald Jones. Chairman,
Tu,.son: Walter Roche, Secretary, Phoenix;
Arthur Henderson, Tucson; Francis J. Ryley,
Phoenix; Ozell 1\L Trask, Phoenix.
State Board of Barber Examiners-Harry C.
Montgomery, Secretary, Phoenix; M. A. Gray,
Yuma; Harry A. Hayes, Tucson.
State Board of Examiners in Basic SciencesDr.
Mary E. Caldwell, Tucson; Dr. Ernest Anderson,
Tucson; Dr. Robert L. Nugent, Tucson; Dr.
Francis A. Roy, Secretary, Tucson; Dr. George
T. Caldwell, Tucson.
(Continued on Page 7)
POLITICAL ALMANAC 7
State· Board of Beauty Culturist ExaminersMrs.
W. F. Boyer, Phoenix; Mrs. Nora Shapley,
Phoenix; Mrs. Pearl Ware, Secretary, Phoenix.
Children's Colony Board -Robert D. Morrow,
Tucson; Mrs. Kenneth L. Lapham, Morenci; Mrs.
Anne C. Dew, Prescott; Mrs. Joseph Madison
Greer, Phoenix; Harvey L. Taylor, Mesa; Thomas
Mcintyre, Superintendent, Phoenix.
State Board of Chiropody Examiners-Dr. Julius
Citron, Phoenix; Dr. C. D. Davis, Bisbee; Dr. Roy
Evans, Secretary, Phoenix.
State Board of Chiropractic Examiners- Dr.
Norene Hess Atcheson, Phoenix; Dr. A. L. Gag-nier,
Phoenix; Dr. E. Larson, Phoenix. ·
Copper Tariff Board-R. D. Searles, Scottsdale;
Sam H. Morris, Globe; Charles R. Kuzell, Douglas;
W. P. Goss, Superior; Mark Gemmill, Prescott.
Coron.ado International Monument Commission
of Arizona-Ben Arnold, Cooldige; Alex G. Jacome,
Tucson; James V. Robins, Nogales; Odd S. Halseth,
Phoertjx; J. Howard Pyle. Phoenix.
Corporation Commission-Mel D. Michael, Sec-retary.
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Bure.au of Criminal Identification- James F.
McDonald,- Superintendent; Dan Smith, Assistant.
Board of Curators of State Library-Mrs. Minnie
0. Moore, Winslow; A. J. Eddy, Yuma; Mrs. Annie
V. Moore, Glendale.
State School for Deaf and Blind-M. H. Soltero,
Tucson; Mrs. Edwin S. Lane, Phoenix; Andrew
F. Burke, Tucson; Edward W. Tillinghast, Superintendent,
Tucson.
Dental Board-Dr. Joseph Pecharich, Jerome;
Dr. Roger Trueblood, Secretary, Glendale; Dr. M.
Spitalmy, Phoenix; Dr. Blair Glennie, Tucson; Dr.
P. H. Bennett, Tucson.
Egg Inspector-Ira E. Cowart, Inspector.
Estate Tax Commissioner- Geraldine Swift,
Phoenix.
State Examiner-D. T. Benchoff.
Fair Commission-Harold B. Thurber, Sonoita;
Jack Kleck, Phoenix; Walter L. Smith, Glendale;
J. A. Phillips, 'Miami; Harry L. Nace, Phoenix;
G. E. McDonald, Phoenix; Fay Rabb, Safford;
Paul F. Jones, Secretary.
Fruit & Vegetable Standardization Act-J. M.
Foote, Supervisor.
State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers
-Leo C. -Nussbaum, Secretary, Phoenix; Alvin
Bring, Tucson; C. E. Hunter, Prescott.
Game & Fish Commission-Charles P. Beach,
Vail; W. J. Richards, Member, Kingman; Fred
Faver, Buckeye; Thomas Kimball, Secretary.
State Board of Health-Dr. Royal W. Rudolph,
Tucson; John A. Carollo, Phoenix; Helen Bocock,
Tucson; Dr. Reed D. Shupe, Phoenix; Emmett J.
McLoughlin, Member, Phoenix; James P. Ward,
M. D., Director.
Highway Commission-John M. Scott, Show Low;
Brice Covington, Kingman; H. Earl Rogge, Clifton;
Louis Escalada, Nogales; Clarence A. Calhoun,
Mesa; J. Melvin Goodson, Secretary; W. C. Lefebvre,
State Highway Engineer; Charles Leon
Lane, Supt. Motor Vehicle Division.
Highway Patrol-Gregory 0. Hathaway, Superintendent.
Highway Patrol -Merit System Council - Don
Lockwood, Casa Grande; Don J. Hays, Member,
Tucson; Ezra J. Warner, Douglas.
(Continued on Page 8)
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Board of Control Hospital for the Insane--John
C. Underwood, Tucson; Eugene W. Doyle, Phoenix;
Wes A. Townsend, Eloy; AI S. Floyd, Tucson;
Udall W. Pace, Yuma; Dr. Bruce D. Hart, Supt.
Industrial Commission-B. F. Hill, Phoenix; Fred
E. Edwards, Nogales; Jos. J. O'Neill, Ajo; Jack
Gavin, Secretary.
Industrial School-Everett L. Edmondson, Superintendent,
Ft. Grant.
Interstate Stream Commission-Dr. Alfred At·
kinson, Tucson; Jay M. Gates, Kingman; Judge
Jesse A. Udall, Thatcher; Wayne M. Akin, Phoenix;
John A. Roberts, Casa Grande; Barry M.
Goldwater, Phoenix; R. H. McElhaney, Wellton.
Board of Direcotrs of State Institutions for
Juveniles-William H. Becker, Phoenix; T. D. Romero,
Secretary, Tucson; Dr. D. E. Nelson, Safford;
Mrs. James P. Ryan, Phoenix; Howard D.
Grant, Tucson.
Land Department-W. W. Lane, Commissioner;
James R. Burger, Deputy Commissioner.
Department of Library & Archives - Mulford
Winsor, Director.
Liquor Licenses & Control Dept.-John A. Dun- .
can, Superintendent.
Livestock Sanitary Board - Robert E. Francy,
Vernon; John R. Bel oat, Buckey a; Houston Davis,
Tombstone; Lloyd G. Cavness, Secretary, Phoenix.
Medical Examiners Board-Dr. C. C. Creighton,
Flagstaff; Dr. Abe F. Podolsky, Yuma; Dr. J. H.
Patterson, Secretary, Phoenix; Dr. Charles S.
Smith, Nogales; Dr. I~dward J. Gotthelf, Tucson.
Merit System Council-George Sorenson, Phoenix;
Dr. R. M. Howard, Tucson; Adrian Babcock,
Phoenix.
1\lline Inspector- J. C. Anglin, Deputy; C. C.
Newins, Deputy; Wesley R. Williamson, Deputy.
State Mine Dust Engineer-James E. Werner.
Mineral Resources Board of Governors-Charlei!
II. Dunning, Director; T. E. Steele, Ajo; Dr. Norman
H. Morrison, Phoenix; Weldon C. Humphrey,
Tombstone; Edwin W. Mills, Salome; H. T. Mills,
Humboldt.
Naturopathic Board of Examiners-Dr. Maude
Colglazier, Phoenix; Dr. Thomas D. Fridena, Tucson;
Dr. A. W. Kuts-Cheraux, Bisbee
Nurse Examiners Board-Freida B. Erhardt, Secretary,
Phoenix ;Martha Elizabeth Rogers, Phoenix;
Sister Helen Frances Campione, Tucson; Mrs.
Jennette H. Banker, Phoenix; Mrs. Margaret
Maleady, Lowell.
On-the-Job Training Council- M. L. Brooks;
Spencer LeRoy Thompson, Director.
Optometry Board-Dr. F. H. Pilcher, Phoenix;
Dr. John Fahrendorf, Secretary, Glendale; Dr.
George T. Geiler. Phoenix.
Osteopathic Examiners Board-Dr. P. F. Hartman,
Mesa; Dr. Carlton E. Towne. Tucson; Dr.
Newton E. McBride, Phoenix; Dr. Wayman Seydler,
Phoenix; Dr. Alton B. Stoner, Secretary-Treasurer,
Phoenix; Richard G. Darrow. Tucson.
Pardons & Paroles Board- Walter Hofmann,
Chairman.
Pharmacy Board-Charles M. Nie !son, Tucson;
J. C. Ulrey, Flagstaff; G. Benner Kelly, Tucson;
Newell W. Stewart, Secretary; David J. Duckworth,
Mesa.
Prison-Lon E. Walters, Jr., Warden; Thomas
Cathemer, Assistant.
Public Employees' Retirement Fund Board of
Trustees-Osborne Walker, Phoenix; 0. J. Eide,
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POLITICAL ALMANAC
Phoenix; Ruth Pitman, Phoenix; Iva Reeves, Prescott.
Public Welfare Board-C. V. Budlong, Tucson;
Dr. Florence B. Yount, Prescott; Clarence C. Dunbar,
Yuma; W. P. Mahoney, Phoenix.
Racing Commiaaion-J ohn Thompson, Prescott;
M. H. Haskell, Tucson; Frank Cullen Brophy, Phoenix;
I. G. Beall, Phoenix; Dennis Hunt, Tucson;
C. Thad Mullen, Secretary, Scottsdale.
Real Estate Board-Frank L. Minarik, Tucson;
W. J. Murphy, Phoenix; Joe Heap, Prescott; W. R.
Stewart, Mesa; Everett Jones, Douglas; W. E.
Lovejoy, Tucson.
Board of Regents--Michael B. Hodges, Tucson;
John G. Babbitt, Flagstaff; Ronald Ellswo~
Mesa; Sam H. Morris, Globe; W. R. Mathews,
Tucson; Cleon T. Knapp, Tucson; Lynn Laney,
Phoenix; Walter R. Bimson, Phoenix.
Sheep Sanitary Commission-Kenneth P. Pickrell,
Phoenix; Jose Manterola, Peoria; Robert W.
Lockett, Flagstaff.
Superintendent of Public Instruction - C. W.
Caywood, Assistant Supt.; Myron R. Holbert, Director
of Research; Harry Miller, Director of Certification.
Supreme Court-Miss Eugenia Davis, Clerk,
Tax Commission-Rose Perica, Secretary.
Teachers' Retirement System-Sherman Hazel--
tine; Prescott; Joseph E. Refsnes, Phoenix; Alfred
C. Lockwood, Phoenix; E. W. Montgomery, Phoenix;
Miss Ruth Foster, Yuma; Wayne R. Gibson,
Executive Sec'y., Phoenix.
Technical Registration-H. 0. Jaastad, Tucson;
L. S. Neeb, Secretary, Tempe; F. B. Pacheco, Tucson
;Harold Ekman, Phoenix; Gordon M. Leupke,
Tucson; Vic H. Householder. Phoenix.
Uniform Laws Commission-George D. Locke.
Phoenix; Mulford Winsor, Phoenix; Fred Blah
Townsend, Phoenix.
Veterans' Relief ·Commission--Alfred T. Ander·
son, Prescott; Guy J. Gaston, Phoenix; Curtis M.
Williams, Member & Ex-Officio Chairman, Phoenix.
Veterans' Service Officer-Curtis M. Williams.
Veterinarian-R. J. Hight.
Veterinary Board-Dr. D. W. Hott, Phoenix:
Dr. E. L .Courtright, Tucson; Dr. K. 0. Lassen,
Mesa.
Weights and Measure& Inspector-Dick Frank,
Inspector.
Board of Appeals (State Land Dept.)--John Rigdon,
Peeples Valley; Matt Culley, Tucson; John
R. Allen, Mesa.
ARIZONA COUNTIES
County County Seat
Apache ........................................................ St. Johns
Cochise ................................................. ·---------· Bisbee
Coconino .......... ... ........ ...... ........... .............. Flagstaff
Graham .......... .-.......... .... . . ........ ......... ...... ........ Safford
Greenlee ............ ..... .... .................... .......... ....... Clifton
Gila .................................................................. Globe
Maricopa ..... .... .. ... . .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. .... . . .. .. ... .. .. ... .. Phoenix
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Pima ................................................................ Tucson
Pinal ....................... ......... ......... ... ....... ......... Florence
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Yuma ................................................................ Yuma
ORIGINAL COUNTIES
When Arizona became a territory in 1863 there
were four counties-Yuma, Mohave, Yavapai and
Pima.
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ORDER OF
CREATION OF ARIZONA COUNTIES
Pima ---------- __________ --------------------------------------------- 1864
Yuma ----·-·------------------ ---------------·-------- ---------------- 1864
Mohave ......... _ ___ _ __________ --------------·--------------- 1864
Yavapai -----··-- ____ -------------------- ------------------- 1864
Pah-Ute* ······-- _____ ------------ _____ ____ 1865
Maricopa ....... ___ ----------------------- ----- 1871
Pinal ............. ____________ --------------··------- 1875
Apache ------------ -·------------------------------- 1879
Gila ---------------- __ -·-··--·- . -·--·- .... 1881
Graham ............. ______ . __ ______ 1881
Cochise ............. _ 1881
Coconino ............ -·--··--------------- .... 1891
Navajo -------------------- _ ---------·- . -----------· 1895
Santa Cruz ··--···················------------------------········· 1899
Greenlee --------------------·--·----··----------------------········ 1909 * Pah-Ute County was ceded by Congress to
Nevada and the Arizona act creating it was repealed
by the Territorial Legislature in 1871. The
county embraced much of the area now included
in Clark County, Nev.
ELECTIVE COUNTY OFFICIALS
Board of Supervisors
Apache-District No. 1, James S. Shreeve, St.
Johns; District No. 2, Joseph A. Burk, Eagar; District
No. 3, Joseph J. Linnane, Chambers.
Cochise-District No. 1, James Allison, Bisbee;
District No. 2, Joe G. Good, Douglas; District No.
3, P. P. Page, Willcox.
Coconino-District No. 1, J. D. Tissaw, Flagstaff;
District No. 2, S. 0. Morrow, Flagstaff;
Distnct No. 3, J. R., Clark, Williams.
Gila-District No. 1, Ben G. Armer, Globe; District
No. 2, Charles Curnow, Miami; District No.
3, Steve Bryant, Miami.
Graham-District No. 1, Victor Christensen, Saf��ford;
District No. 2, Glen Hoopes, Thatcher; District
No. 3, Willie Hinton, Fort Thomas.
Greenlee-District No. 1, Peter Riley, Clifton;
District No. 2, W. S. Ferguson, Morenci;· District
No. 3, S. A. Foster, Duncan.
Maricopa-District No. 1, James E. Lindsey,
Phoenix; District No. 2, James 0. Lecky, Phoenix;
District No. 3, David P. Kimball, Phoenix.
Mohave-District No. 1, W. H. Ridenour, Oatman;
District No. 2, A. J. Mullen, Chloride; District
No. 3, Lee Stephens, Kingman.
Navajo-District No. 1, Ben R. Hunt. Holbrook;
District No. 2, W. J. Crozer, Winslow; District No.
3. ·Vern Willis.
Pima-District No. 1, J. Homer Boyd, Tucson;
District No. 2, Lambert Kautenburger, Tucson;
District No. 3, David Wine, Ajo.
Pinal-District No. 1, Jay Bateman, Ray; District
No. 2, J. W. Spray, Superior; District No. 3,
Frank Williams, Casa Grande.
Santa Cruz-District No. 1, R. T. Frazier, Jr.,
Nogales; District No. 2, Gilbert C. Soto, Nogales;
District No. 3, A. B. Sorrells. Patagonia.
Yavapai-District No. 1, John J. Pruitt, Prescott;
District No. 2, Jack A. Medd. Skull Valley;
District No. 3, Taylor E. Estes, Cottonwood.
Yuma-District No. 1, M. G. Miniken, Yuma;
District No. 2, Otis Shipp, Yuma; District No. 3,
R. H. Thompson, Parker.
(Continued on Page 11)
POLITICAL ALMANAC 11
Sheriffs
Apache-John T. Crosby; Cochise-!. V. Pruitt;
Coconino-Peery Francis; Gila-Jack Jones; Gra·
ham-Skeet Bowman; Greenlee-J oe H. Tea; Mari·
copa-L. C. Boies; Mohave-Frank L. Porter;
Navajo-Ben Pearson; Pima-Frank Eye man;
Pinal-Lynn Earley; Santa Cruz-J. J. Lowe;
Yavapai-Orville D. Bozarth; Yuma-Jim Washum.
County Attorneys
Apache-M. V. Gibbons; Cochise-Wesley Polley;
Coconino-F. M. Gold; Gila-Barry De Rose;
Graham-Wilford R. Richardson; Greenlee-H. E.
Rogge ; Maricopa-Warren L. McCarthy; MohaveCarl
D. Hammond; Navajo-Melvyn T. Shelley;
Pima-Robert Morrison; Pinal-William A. Scan·
land; Santa Cruz-Ruffo Espinosa; Yavapai-David
H. Palmer, Jr.; Yuma-F. Lewis Ingraham.
Assessors
Apache-Parley J. Heap; Cochise-Sam R. Clark;
Coconino- D. L. McKinney; Gila-Margarite
Webb; Graham-Robert Goodman; Greenlee-William
Paterson; Maricopa-C. L. Sparks; MohaveR.
H. Lesher; Navajo-Arthur Palmer; Pima-Leo
J. Finch; Pinai-Wyly Parsons; Santa Cruz-Pierre
Baffert; Yavapai--Joel H. Baldwin; Yuma-A. 0.
Williamson.
Recorders
Apache-Natalia S. Farr; Cochise-F. W. Newbury;
Coconino-Marie E. Holly; Gila--Joseph
Kinsman; Graham-H. Lyle Grant; Greenlee--Don
C. Marsh; Maricopa-Roger G. Laveen; Mohave-Mrs.
Peggy B. Smith; Navajo-Mrs. Elda R.
Probst; Pima-Mrs. Anna Sullinger; Pinal-Mrs.
Sophie M. Smith; Santa Cruz-Mrs. Mary Bettwy;
Yavapai-Mrs. Grace Chapman; Yuma-Vernon C.
Wright.
School Superintendents
Apache-Roland S. Hamblin; Cochise-Ruby E.
Fulghum; Coconino-Mrs. Bessie Kidd Best; GilaJess
G. Hayes; Graham-Wilford Hamblin; Green·
lee-John H. Schlotfeld; Maricopa-John H. Barry;
Mohave-Mrs. Fay Logsdon; Navajo-Mary A.
Brown; Pima-Mrs. Florence Reece; Pinal-Mary
C. O'Brien; Santa Cruz-Mrs. Cora Everhart; Yav·
apai-Carl W. Hickerson; Yuma-Mrs. Gwyneth
Ham.
Treasurers
Apache-Mrs. Joyce U. Colter; Cochise-Miss
Frances Lippert; Coconino-Alex A. Johnston;
Gila- Frank H. Thomas; Graham-Mrs. Gladys
Sidebotham; Maricopa-Phil A. Isley; MohaveRuth
Moser; Navajo-Joseph L. Peterson; PimaCarroll
H. Christian; Pinal-Cecilia Fent; Santa
Cruz-Frank A. Bennett; Yavapai--James G. Cra·
mer; Yuma-Mrs. Coila Smith.
12 BILL TURNBOW'S
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES
Juaticea of the Peace Constables
St. Johns
Edward E. Carter
Concho
E. M. DeGlane
McNary
Apache County
Claud Harris
Leo M. Garcia
Robert D. Wilson J. B. Harkey
Alpine, Eagar, Geer
Nutrioso, Springerville
CarlL. Haws
Puerco, Chambers, Sanders
Chas. M. McDonald
A.M. Parker
Jeff N. Lauderdale
Vernon
Ray Webb Fernard Whiting
Cochise County
Hereford, Ash, Bisbee
L. T. Frazier W.J ack Howard
Don Louis, Warren, Lowell
Naco, Huachuca
Douglas, Central Bridge,
George W. Martin
Lusk, McNeal, Webb, Paradise,
Pirtleville, Whitewater, Gleeson
Benson, Pool, Robinson,
Emil G. Kubishke
St. David
Cochise, Dos Cabezas, Dragoon,
W. L. Chastain
El Dorado, Light, Pearce,
Wilgus, Willcox
None
None
None
Buena. Fairbank, Tombstone
John P. Sebring Chas. E. Brubaker
Bowie, San Simon
T. W. Cooke Carl Olander
Coconino County
Flagstaff, Bellemont
Shelby McCauley Cliff Simmons
Hormon Lake, Tuba City,
Cameron, Saginaw Camp, Canyon Diablo
Williams, Parks
'l'homas E. Way Clarke ·C. Cole
Grand Canyon
S. G. Stephens J. M. !teed
Fredonia, Marble Canyon
Joseph Brooksby None
Sedona
W. B. Raudebaugh None
Gila County
Globe
Clyde Shute Wm. S. Edwards
Miami, Claypool
John Carpenter W. P. Ellis
Central Heights
Hayden, Winkelman
Walter B. Nash, Sr., Wm. A. Pratt
Roosevelt, Payson
Calvin N. Greer Wm. E. Jackson
Young
Wm. L. Turner Gene Seeley
Pine
Isaac Hunt John L. Randall
Graham County
Safford, Lebanon, Layton
U. I. Paxton None for Graham County
Solomville
Hario de Ochoa
Pima, Eden, Bryce, Glenbar
(Continued on Page 19)
POLITICAL ALMANAC 13
J. H. McBride
Ft. Thomas, Ashurst, Geronimo
C. J. Grover
Bonita
James DuBois
Klondyke
John Sanford
Thatcher
Jesse L. Green
Central
G. A. Bigler
Greenlee County
Clifton, Blue, Eagle
Matt Danenhauer
Morenci
Guy Strickland
Duncan. Franklin
J. B. Wright
York-Sheldon
Maricopa County
Buckeye, Arlington, Palo
Verde, Liberty, Tonopah
Bill Meek
Chandler, Higley, Queen Creek
John W. Cox
Gila Bend, Homestead,
Eddie A. Stout
Sentinel
Gilbert
Harold R. Germaine
Glendale
-None
W. H. Bass
Gus Sanders
Murrell Flood
Charlie Southard
Jack Mullenax
Hubert Harmon
C. F. Carden
Alma, Lehi, Fish Creek,
J. E. Hunsaker
Frank C. Sheets
Sunflower, Mesa
A. W. Hawkins
Cotton City, Peoria
John L. Meyer Marion T. Giddens
East Phoenix
Harry E. Westfall
West Phoenix
AI J. Flood
Scottsdale
J. G. Hickey
A. B. Spain
Ben E. Fox Kenneth C. Caswell
Kyrene, Tempe
Ralph W. Fowler
A von dale, Cartwright, Orme,
Cashion, Fowler, Goodyear,
Tolleson
Arthur Webster
Wickenburg, Morristown,
Aguila
R. L. Westall
Mohave County
Kingman, Yucca
John H. Cregg
R. H. Brummell
Clyde A. Hall
E. E. Wishon Walter H. Black
Oatman, Topock
Alfred Nelson Wm. Linderman
Chloride
R. E. Perry E. B. McDonald
Hackberry, Peach Springs
C. R. Neal John L. Nelson
Alamo Crossing, Owens
Signal, Trout Creek, Whitney
W. E. Scarlett Carl Duncan
Littlefield
Clifford Peterson Louis Reber
Mt. Trumbull
James Ben Bundy C. M. Bundy
Cane Beds, Moccasin, Tuweep,
Short Creek
Carl W. Johnson Alfonso H. Nyborg
Bullhead City, Davis Dam
Lex A. Shields E. S. Stone
(Continued on Page H)
14 BILL TURNBOW'S
Navajo County
Holbrook, Keams Canyon,
Kayenta, Woodruff, Indian Wells
Pinon
A. G. McCloskey Nick Apodaca
Winslow, Hotevilla, Oraivi
Polacca, Toreva
Burl Vincent William R. Ledford
Alpine, Snowflake, Taylor
Jefferson B. Hunt Rex F. Gibson
Heber, Overgaard, Shumway
Clay Springs, Pinedale
Ben Perkins Don C. Jackson
Burton,· Cibecue, Linden, Showlow
Jesse J. Brady James N. Finney
Joseph City
Newell Kav John L. Bushman
Lakeside, Pinetop, Whiteriver
E. B. Buell Dean 0. Hansen
Pima County
Tucson, No. 1
James Howsare Heether Wray
Tucson, No. 2
Clark H. Johnson Ed F. Echols
Ajo
Alfred C. Edwards H. C. Hocker
Pinal County
Florence, Goldfield
Lottie C. Devine Pete C. VanHaren
Casa Grande, Sacaton
E. 0. Mason H. B. Ward
Eloy, Red Rock
Norman Murphy C. J. Prock
Stanfield, Maricopa
W. W. Duncan F. P. Harvey
Oracle
H. 0. Ramsey Morty Moriarty
Mammoth, Tiger
John Carnighan H. R. Clark
Aravaipa, Dudleyville
Kate M. Trent Jesse White
Coolidge
T. M. Hagee Asa F. Gardner
Kelvin, Ray
Orwin S. Pearson W. C. Gilpin
Superior
Dale D. Webb Alex Arnett
Santa Cruz County
Nogales, Santa Cruz
Fred U. Allen Louis Rose
Patagonia, San Rafael
Elgin
Oliver Rothrock Robert L. Haverty
Tubac
Miss M. E. Cotter Elmer Gatlin
Yavapai County
Ashfork
J. J. Slamon
Bagdad
Bennett C. Eidson J. A. Gibson
Beaver Creek, Camp Verde
Lisle A. Watts
Cherry Creek, Childs
Castle Hot Springs, Congress
Ed 0. Kahle Carl I. Scott
Rincon, Constellation, Yarnell, Jerome
Jerry Sullivan Everett G. Snoddy
Humboldt, Mayer
Camp Wood, Chino Valley, Groom
(Continued on Page 15)
POLITICAL ALMANAC
Creek, Hillside, Kirkland, Miller
Valley, Prescott
15
Edward S. Lyman Ed Gardner
Skull Valley, Wagoner, Walnut
Creek, Walnut Grove, Whipple,
Ray Neilson
Seligman
Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Oak
Creek, Red Rock
W. J. Finnegan
Yuma County
Yuma, Dome Laguna, Rood
Paris E. Webb
Ersel C. Byrd B. W. Long
Crane, Blaisdell
Somerton, Gadsden
C. R. Cavanah A. M. Ray
Wellton, Roll, Mohawk, Aztec, Hyder
Guy Haynes Floyd L. Killman
Quartzsite, Cibola
George Hag-ely Fred V. Kuehn
Salome, Wenden, Vicksburg
John A. Provorse Ernest Bashor
Parker, Bouse
0. N. Hamilton Jack Harold
STATE TAX RATES 1913-1950, INCLUSIVE
1913 ................................................................ .49%
1914 ·-------······································��················· .44¥.1
1915 ................................................................ . 54
1916 ···································��···························· .4 0
1917 ................................................................ .531h
1918 ·························--·------------------------------------ .3 9
1.919 -----------·········---·--------------------·-···----·---------- .60
1920 ···········-·············-----------------------··-············· .4 7%
1921 ································································ . 73
1922 ································································ .51
1923 ................................................................ .57¥.!
1924 ................................................................ .56
1925 ................................................................ . 78
1926 ................................................................ .67
1927 ·····························································-·· .8 9
192 8 ·····················--·······-································· . 77
1929 ................................................................ .9 3
19 30 ································································ .80
1931 ---····························································· . 954
1932 ................................................................ $1.2 0
1933 ·-·-············· .............................................. 1. 07
1934 ----···��·······································----····--------· 1.00
1935 ·····---·--·--·---··--------··-····---------·----------······--- . 78
1936 ··········--·--·························--------················ .50
19 3 7 ···-·---··-----······--··-·····-- -- ·��------- ----·-····--·-·--··· • 3 5
1938 ····························---··----·--····----··------········ . 77
1939 ········································----·-···---·--········· 1.2 5
1940 ········-············-···--···-·····---·--·-·-··--·---------·--· .86
1941 ············----·-·······---··---··----------·--·--·-------·-··· 1. 67
1942 ································································ 1.26
1943 ································································ 1.00
1944 ··��····························································· .25
1945 ······································��························· .83
1946 ································································ .::12
1947 ······························································-· 1.00
1948 ................................................................ None*
19 d 9 ................................................................ . 6 5
1950 ································································ 1.55
* A state treasury surplus, made up primarily
with sales, luxury and income tax receipts, was of
a sufficient amount to obviate the necessity of a
r,ronerty tax leyy for state g-overnment purposes
,n 1948.
TOTAL, ARIZONA'S 1950 REGISTERED VOTERS ... 00
fl ...
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0 ~ • ... 0 0 ... Cl Cl z~ 0 ..: ... ... 0 "'"' ... = i 0 u !-C. 0 a:: I'll c. c. u z "-..J zc.. a.-
Apache ················ 16 2983 713 31 89 3""8' 16 t.:.x..:.l
Cochise ....................... 52 12523 1403 2 21 1 5 58 1 14014 t"'
Coconino .................... 20 5529 1272 2 2 48 2 6855 t"' o-3 Gila .................................... 25 9979 712 25 4 6 12 10738 c=
Graham ---------------- 16 5028 397 8 5431 ~ Greenlee ....................... 9 4926 109 1 11 5 5052 z t:x:l
Maricopa .............. 144 102889 27038 1309 10 424 159 123 5 4 131951 0
Mohave ················ 21 3486 852 5 2 31 8876 ~
Navajo .................. 31 5137 1348 2 12 1 49 1 6550 w.
Pima ···············-··· 55 39709 11687 6 172 27 66 2 246 851 1 8 52775
Pinal .................... 21 9890 1198 24 3 1 37 11153
Santa Cruz .......... 6 3031 310 3 15 3359
Yavapai -·············· 41 10034 2466 2 89 80 5 63 2 12641
Yuma ···-····-········· 25 9970 1186 4 20 8 11 128 11322
Total ·····------842 225114 50191 1309 26 .777 232 230 7 750 2. 882 3 22 279533
POLITICAL ALMANAC 17
MEMBERS OF SUPREME COURT
Levi S. UdalL ..................................... Chief Justice
M. T. Phelps .................................... Associate Justice
Evo De Concini.. .............................. Associate Justice
R. C. Stanford ................................. ..Associate Justice
Arthur T. La Prade ........................ Associate Justice
SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
Judge County Addreae
J. Smith Gibbons .............. Apache ............ St. Johns
Frank E. Thomas .............. Cochise ................ Bisbe41
H. L. Russe!L .................. Coconino .......... Flagstaff
C. C. Faires ....................... Gila ·--·----··-····--------·'Globe
Benjamin Blake ................. Graham .............. Safford
Porter Murry .................... Greenlee ---------·--·· Clifton
Fred C. Struckmeyer, Jr ... Maricopa, Div. 1 Phoenix
Dudley W. Windes ............ Maricopa, Div. 2 Phoenix
Lorna E. Lockwood ......... Maricopa, Div. 3 Phoenix
Ralph Barry"'--------·----·-··--·-Maricopa, Div. 4 Phoenix
Francis J. Donofrio ........... Maricopa, Div. 5 Phoenbt
Renz L. Jennings .............. Maricopa. Div. 6 Phoenix
Charles Bernstein .............. Maricopa, Div. 7 Phoenix
J. W. Faulkner .................. Mohave ............ Kingman
Don T. UdalL .................. Navajo ---------·--·- Holbrook
J. Mercer Johnson ............ Pima, Div. 1 ........ Tucson
Lee Garrett ........................ Pima, Div. 2 ........ Tucson
W. C. Truman ................... Pinal ----------······ Florenee
Gordon Farley ................... Santa Cruz ........ Nogale11
W. E. Patterson ................ Yavapai ·-----------·- Prescott
Henry C. Kelly"'------···---·---Yuma --------···········- Yuma
• Republican
CLERKS OF COURT
Federal
William H. Loveless .... U. S. District Court, Phoenix
State
Eugenia Davis ........ Arizona Supreme Court, Phoenix
County
Merle W. Heap ........ Apache County Superior Court,
St. Johlll!
Dan S. KitcheL ...... Cochise County Superior Court,
Bisbee
Mary P. Lewis ...... Coconino County Superior Courl,
Flagstaff
Lamar Brewton ............ Gila County Superior Court,
Globe
Mrs. Cleora Hancock ........ Graham County Superior
Court, Safford
Harriet Sweeting .............. Greenlee County Superior
Court, Clifton
Walter S. Wilson ............ Maricopa County Superior
Court, Phoenix
C. B. Tatum ............ Mohave County Superior Court,
Kingman
Lafe S. Hatch ........ Navajo County Superior Court,
Holbrook
Mrs. Belle D. HalL ...... Pima County Superior Court,
Tucson
T. J. Marks _______________ Pinal County Superior Court,
Florence
Mrs. Dorothy Titcomb ................ Santa Cruz County
Sunerior Court, No~les
Mrs. Emma ShulL .............. Yavapai County Superior
Court, Prescott
James B. McLay .................... Yuma County Sunerio:r
Court, Yuma
18 BILL TURNBOW'S
OFFICIALS OF LEGISLATURE
Senate
Warner Mattice -------------------------------·---·---- President
May Belle Craig ···-·---··-····------·-----···-········· Secretary
Emmett Quinlan ............................ Sergeant-at-arms
House
Raymond G. Langham ................................ Speaker
Lallah Ruth ··-···----········----················-····· Chief Clerk
Ruby Sanders ........................ Assistant Chief Clerk
M. V. Decker ................................ Sergeant-at-arms
J. C. Lavery ........................ Ast. Sergeant-at-arms
The Cabinet
Secretary of State ........................ Dean G. Acheson
Secretary of Treasury .................... John W. Snyder
Secretary of Defense ........................ George Marshall
Attorney GeneraL ...................... J. Howard McGrath
Postmaster GeneraL .................. Jesse M. Donaldson
Secretary of Interior.. ...................... Oscar Chapman
Secretary of Agriculture ............ Charles F. Brannan
Secretary of Commerce .................... Charles Sawyer
Secretary of Labor ........................ Maurice J. Tobin
Salaries of Officials
Federal
President ...................................................... $1 0 0, 000
Vice President .............................................. 30,000
Chief Justice, U. S. Supreme Court .......... 25,500
Justices, U. S. Supreme Court .................. 25,000
Cabinet Members ........................................ 22,500
Secretaries, Army, Navy, Airforce ............ 18,000
Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives .... 30,000
U. S. Senators ............................................ 12,500
U. S. Representatives .................................. 12,500
The President also receives a tax free expense
allowance of $50,000 and $40,000 for travel expenses
and official entertainment.
The Vice President receives $10,000 for expenses.
U. S. Senators and U. S. Representatives receive
an additional non-taxable $2,500 for expenses.
State
Governor ........................................................ $1 0,000
Secretary of State ---------------------------·------------ 5,500
Attorney General .......................................... 6,000
State Auditor ................................................ 6,000
Treasurer --·----------·-·--------------------------------------- 5,500
Supt. of Public Instruction ---------------------------- 5,500
Tax Commissioners -----------------·-·-------------------- 6,000
Corporation Commissioners .......................... 6.000
Mine Inspector .............................................. 4,500
Justices, State Supreme Court ...................... 8.500
State Senators .......................................... $8 a day*
State Representatives ................................ $8 a day*
* The senators and representatives receive the
$8 per day not to exceed 60 days of a regular or
20 davs of a special session of the Legislature. In
addition, they receive $17 daily for subsistence,
plus 2 0 cents a mile (one way) for travel expenses
to a legislative session.
I
VOTE CAST IN 1950 PRIMARY ELECTION
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Vote Cast ---------------- 2337 10104 4510 7733 4130 3887 75535 2646 4049 31456 7328 2344 7945 7482 171486
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Total Registration __ 3664 13599 6575 10327 5277 4906 123892 3792 6067 50797 10805 3233 11974 11056 265964 ......
>-3
Per Cent Votes Cast 63.8 74.3 68.6 74.9 78.3 79.2 61.0 69.8 66.7 61.9 67.8 72.5 66.4 67.7 64.5 ......
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Total Registration ______________ 3,816 14,014 6,855 10,738 5,431 5,052 131,510 3,876 6,550 52,775 11,153 3,454 12,618 11,322 279,164
Total Votes Cast --------·---·---2 ,4 6 9 10,569 4,908 8,025 3,988 3,513 93,919 2,694 4,880 37,966 7,833 2,772 9,115 8,116 200,767
Per Cent of Votes Cast ···- 64.7 75.4 71.6 74.7 73.4 69.5 71.4 69.5 74.5 71.9 70.2 80.3 72.2 71.7 71.9 .....
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20 BILL TURNBOW'S
PARTY ORGANIZATIONS
Republican State Central CommittH
Randolph M. J. Evjen, Florence ................ Chainnan
Edgar Bredwell, Inspiration .............. Vice Chairman
Mrs. Mabel Miller, Tucson ................ Vice Chairman
Frank E. Moore, Douglas .................. Vice Chairman
Royal Marks, Phoenix .................................. Secretary
W. E. Lane, Warren .................................... Treasurer
Democratic State Central ·Committee
Stephen Langmade, Phoenix. ..................... Chairman
Mrs. Susan Odie, Yuma ................................ Secretary
Richard D. Searles, Scottsdale .................. Treasurer
National Committee Members
Clarence Burlington Kelland, Phoenix .... Republican
Sam H. Morris, Globe ................................ Democratic
Mrs. Margaret Rockwell, Phoenix ............ Republican
Mrs. W. P. Stuart, Phoenix ...................... Democratic
County Democratic Chairmen
Dick Greer ................ Apache ---------------------- St. Johns
Dan Moore ............... Cochise ·------------------------- Bisbee
Dan Christensen ...... Coconino ------------·------- Flagstaff
John Phillips ............ Gila ------------------------------- Miami
William Waldron ...... Graham ------------------------ Safford
C. C. Reilly .............. Greenlee ------------------------ Clifton
Z. Simpson Cox ...... .Maricopa ---------------------- Phoenix
Joe Ricca ................. Mohave ---------------------- Kingman
Ora M. StewarL ..... Navajo ------------------------ Winslow
Joe J udge ................. Pima ------------------------------ Tucson
Richard Fulton ......... Pinal -------------------------- Florence
Masile Karam .......... Santa Cruz ------------------ Nogales
A. M. Crawford ...... .Y avapai ---·------------------ Prescott
Richard Stanton ....... Yuma .............................. Yuma
Electoral Colle~re Votes
Arizona has four votes in the electoral college,
which officially elects the President and Vice President
of the United States.
The four votes are allocated on the basis of one
each for Arizona's two United States Senators and
two United States Representatives.
There are 531 electoral college votes held by
the 48 states.
In 1948, Arizona's four votes were cast for
President Truman and Vice-President Barkley.
In the nation, Mr. Truman and ]\IT,., Rtrkley
polled 303 electoral college votes. Thomas E.
Dewey and Earl Warren received 189. Strom Thurmond
and Fielding L. Wright received 39.
Succession to Governorship
In event of the death of the Governor of Arizona,
his resignation, removal from office, or permanent
disability to discharge the duties, the Secretary
of State succeeds to the position.
Following the Secretary of State, the order of
succession is:
Attorney General, State Auditor, Sbtte Treasurer
and Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Note-If one of the officials in the succession
line should be holding office, other than he election,
the official is ineligible to succeed to the governorship
and the succession passes to the next one
in line.
Succession to Presidency
The order of succession to the presirlencv in
order, is Vice President, Sneaker of the House of
Representatives and President pro tern of the Senate.
1950 PRIMARY ELECTION RETURNS
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Carl Hayden 1316 5823 2366 4558 2000 2625 40899 1451 2420 17473 4608 1410 3774 4821 95544 t-<
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Cecil H. Miller ...................... 261 1507 629 1434 993 454 11112 447 366 2864 949 329 1840 1155 24340 .8.. . Robert E. Miller .................. 247 1307 410 894 459 444 5871 350 387 2176 612 275 727 593 14752 ()
Republican >
Bruce Brockett ··············-··· 141 530 555 257 173 36 9388 137 486 4443 501 103 1050 463 18263 t-<
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DIST. No. 1 > Democratic at-<: John R. Murdock ···-···-···· 51621 51621 > Republican
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Carl W. Divelbiss ···-··········· 8844 >
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DIST. No.2 ()
Democratic
William A. Duffen ···--·----·· 464 2194 789 1755 653 62'9 811 884 5286 152.0 499 1538 1624 18539
Harold A. "Porque" Patten 1139 5721 2140 4373 2390 3748 1226 2114 16398 4206 1416 4206 4377 52443
Republican
John H. Curnutte ---·--·-·--· 129 458 477 229 146 86 131 478 3940 456 100 918 428 7926
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Democratic
Marshall W. Haislip ···--···-- 502 2390 951 1883 982 1208 18553 772 675 7132 1683 535 1884 1742 40892 t::d
Arthur T. LaPrade .............. 1135 5706 2159 4494 2101 2117 36884 1273 2435 12917 4154 1304 4006 4215 84900 ......
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GOVERNOR
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Democratic >-3
Ana Frohmiller .................... 341 3983 1309 2315 777 1219 19747 536 779 3979 1656 453 2951 2098 42143 c:::
Dan Garvey ·------------------------- 717 2069 695 1456 422 715 8726 618 772 10657 1720 972 1288 1668 32495 p;j
Richard F. "Dick" Harless .... 305 1388 767 1555 370 999 12910 388 670 7472 1379 410 1042 1463 31.118 z
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Jim Smith ---------------------------- 576 1245 568 1452 2145 675 7850 610 866 1300 690 245 772 918 19912 0
Howard Sprouse ----------------- 12 23 20 59 6 22 218 6 9 57 27 7 21 27 514 ~
Ralph A. Watkins ................ 76 523 331 484 125 176 11770 247 265 1655 999 107 478 695 17931 u2
Republican
Howard Pyle ........................ 151 554 572 269 185 38 9873 142 532 4638 619 107 1092 435 19170
SECRETARY OF STATE
Democratic
Wesley Bolin ........................ 1501 7140 2730 5610 2320 3003 51910 1864 2652 18657 5321 1527 5309 5452 114996
Republican
R. J. Hight ............................ 121 472 469 228 162 34 8678 133 444 4161 471 81 907 413 16774
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Democratic
Fred 0. Wilson ______________ .... 1483 7088 2731 5590 2384 3109 50216 1858 2656 18791 5236 1544 5152 5472 113310
Republican
John J. Rhodes ______ __. __ ··----·--- 128 489 479 221 169 35 8708 140 459 4232 461 91 ~19 412 16943
STATE AUDITOR
Democratic
Jewel W. (Mrs. Lon) Jordan 815 3694 1494 3063 1281 1386 31833 1075 1192 9740 2846 823 3124 2871 65237
K. D. (Kent) Lockwood ...... 307 2452 1063 1347 663 878 12646 502 732 7671 1962 535 1511 1924 34193
Albert L. Means -------·--------- 588 2073 708 2426 1226 1187 13970 628 1136 3617 1260 464 1452 1335 32070
STATE TREASURER
Democratic
Bernard Brown ------------------- 947 2834 1230 2765 1813 1351 25892 904 1228 8284 2887 789 2496 1891 55311
E. T. "Eddie" Williams, Jr. 695 4903 1674 3296 1058 1927 26667 1045 1552 11446 2759 918 29~2 3950 64882 I
Republican
Charles A. Lamb ------------------ 130 493 475 216 170 36 8671 121 457 4328 461 93 928 394 16973 "d
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M. L. Brooks ------------------------ 1481 7222 2738 5687 2429 3085 49266 1825 2861 18655 5274 1479 5288 5404 112694 .....
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STATE MINE INSPECTOR > Democratic t"'
Clifford J. Murdock ----------- 1488 7296 2786 5790 2557 3109 49662 1931 2815 18826 5308 1536 5388 5519 114011 >
CORPORATION COMMISSION t"'
Democratic >~
· J. W. Kelly ------------------------ 373 1566 726 1203 576 681 11555 469 647 4911 1167 351 1340 1283 26848 z
William E. Stanford ----------- 682 2674 935 1770 796 1112 24292 573 919 9153 2186 755 2047 1701 49595 >
Wilson T. Wright ---------- 617 3813 1422 3679 1452 1566 19332 997 1358 6895 2477 729 2466 2986 49789 ()
Republican
William C. Frey ------------- 128 454 457 210 124 31 8347 126 412 4201 431 82 866 870 16234
TAX COMMISSIONER
Democratic
Warren Peterson ------------------ 1243 5241 2105 4202 2204 2565 31578 1232 2079 13608 3737 1138 3589 3592 78113
John H. Wilson ------------------- 484 2915 1103 2353 828 907 22622 820 844 7108 2053 687 2318 2362 47404 N)
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VOTE CAST ON REFERENDUM MEASURES N Special Election Sept. 12. 1950 "'"
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Pro~osing An Amendment t"
of he Constitution of Ari- t"
zona Relating to the Legis- >-3
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100 Yes. --------·-------------------- 709 3141 1641 2663 984 1462 22445 854 1342 12575 2947 770 2535 3133 67201 1:0 z 101 No ------------------------ 814 4353 1661 2942 1754 1397 25867 1013 1598 7318 2632 915 3373 2364 58001 ljj
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Pro~osing An Amendment C"Ji
of he Constitution of Ari-zona
Relating to Sessions
of The Legislature.
i02 Yes ··----·--·��··-------------·-- 730 3322 1861 2812 1233 1503 26248 892 1474 13085 3164 795 2921 3474 63514
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Proposing An Amendment
to The Constitution of Ari-zona
Relating to The Terms
of Executive Officers.
104 Yes ...................................... _... . _.. _ _ 640 2892 1534 2428 983 1274 21393 767 1178 11891 2781 742 235'9 3170' 54032
105 No ···············-··············· 902 4693 1881 3227 1832 1541 28858 1142 1689 8193 3016 921 3787 2382 64064
Proposing An Amendment
of The Constitution Relat-ing
to County Officers.
106 Yes .............................. 662 2925 1555 2549 956 1378 20943 768 1205 11902 2677 847 2349 3147 53863
107 No --·-··························· 892 4571 1823 3186 1832 1514 27865 1139 1668 8000 2919 897 3663 2397 62366
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108 Yes --------····················· 906 5439 2408 3628 1660 1849 33896 1145 1862 14862 3981 1139 3763 4194 80732 t"'
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Pro.fJosing An Amendment
to he Constitution of Ari·
zona Relating to Public
Debt, Revenue & Taxation.
110 Yes ................ -....................................... 699 4356 1904 3022 1331 1475 30601 969 1406 13415 3337 980 3158 3437 70090
111 No ------------------············ 786 3193 1343 2510 1309 1340 17691 836 1325 6238 2092 594 2555 1838 43650
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Yes 542 3,277 1,473 1,918 939 628 26,123 578 1,176 16,141 1,929 1,142 2,749 2,581 61,196
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Yes ------------------ 699 2,076 1,402 2,600 1,358 807 31,139 484 1,847 14,841 2,132 820 2,246 2,812 65,263 0:s No -------------------1,086 6,949 2,389 3,944 1,977 2,054 47,318 1,327 2,147 16,572 4,205 1,258 5,274 3,786 100,286 rn
Lay Board of Education
Yes ................................. 377 1,341 855 1,509 564 517 17,490 337 755 9,787 1,306 431 1,245 1,725 38,239 I
No --------------------1,204 6,940 2,623 4,470 2,441 2,172 54,894 1,423 2,708 17,493 4,510 1,419 5,527 4,285 112,109
Merit system for public employees
Yes -------------......... 589 2,246 1,463 2,185 731 672 31,562 711 1,136 9,421 1,945 463 2,512 2,546 58,182
No .................... 1,043 6,421 2,222 3,681 2,344 2,024 43,611 1,199 2,551 19,224 4,115 1,351 4,672 3,775 98,233
Merit system for peace officers
Yes ·-------·-----·--- 562 2,981 1,609 2,428 831 786 34,206 750 1,318 9,472 2,185 530 2,581 1,913 63,152
No ---------····· .. ··· 940 5,784 2,055 3,574 2,251 1,929 40,081 1,127 2,372 18,420 3,762 1,449 4,466 ?.,382 !\1,592
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Legalized Gambling
Yes ------------------ 257 1,267 635 1,326 347 407 11,943 428 482 6,289 1,017 363 1,398 1,524 27,683
No ____________________ 1,414 6,564 3,132 5,086 2,758 2,413 66,070 1,531 3,191 23,474 4,825 1,579 5,973 4,829 132,839
Excise Taxation
Yes ------------------ 403 1,149 818 1,377 622 435 15,461 276 788 6,279 1,272. 367 1,187 1,784 32,218
No ____________________ 1,240 7,272 2,631 4,640 2,329 2,242 56,686 1,534 2,720 21,762 4,680 1,478 ·6,019 3,946 119,179
Local Option
Yes ------------------ 665 1,564 820 1,394 1,072 472 20,038 372 1,085 6,716 1,379 310 1,396 1,536 38,819
No --------------------1,224 7,753 3,244 5,555 2,330 2,562 60,340 1,770 2,711 25,200 5,219 1,788 6,457 5,135 131,288
Workmen's Compensation "0
0 Yes - ! --- ~-------------- 552 2,726 1,790 2,521 1,233 743 34.694 652 1,327 11,531 2,518 853 2,846 3,037 67,023 t"'
No --------------------1,071 5,809 1,759 3,714 1,857 1,981 39,019 1,226 2,263 17,245 3,425 956 4,371 3,126 87,822 .....
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Social security and public welfare C"l
Yes --------------- -~- 597 3,246 1,682 3,279 890 943 33,205 866 1,320 10,042 2,377 556 2,966 3,122 65,091 >
No --------------------1,099 5,612 2,037 3,241 1,880 1,539 43,737 1,108 2,303 18,965 3,780 1,371 4,524 3,320 94,516 t"'
> Employment security-unemployment t"'
benefits extended ~
Yes ------------------ 530 2.584 1,356 2,917 722 1,074 28,955 690 1,160 9,876 1,932 474 2,368 2,650 57,288 >
No ____________________ 1,114 6,047 2,305 3,338 2,351 1,655 45,937 1,202 2,536 19,100 4,063 1,432 4,857 3,647 99,584 z
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Employment security- C"l
agricultural workers
Yes ·----------------- 483 2,223 1,326 2,397 671 812 27,609 658 982 8,825 1,689 426 2,239 2,472 52,812
No --------------------1,103 6,236 2,192 3,598 2,353 1,968 46,137 1,175 2,569 18,061 4,18!l 1,544 4,755 3,642 99,522
Segregation
Yes ------------------ 605 2,631 1,484 2,290 967 1,090 27,026 606 1,137 12,879 1,852 584 2,413 2,406 57,970
No ------------------1.140 6,099 2,273 4,085 2,415 1,742 51.129 1,305 2,599 16,654 4,329 1,375 4,932 4,149 104,226 t-o
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Supreme Court Justice
.-uthur T. LaPrade (D) ................ 1,283 5,532 ttl 2,362 4,303 1,534 1,622 64,110 1,522 3,212 23,038 3,941 1,448 5,044 5,055 124,006 ....
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W an·en Peterson (D) .................... 1,317 5,567 2,371 >-3 4,378 1,435 1,404 53,145 1,603 3,117 20,891 3,965 1,405 5,024 5,047 110,669 q
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Carl Hayden (D) ............................ 1,636 7,326 2,859 5,231 1,864 2,847 52,032 1,503 3,094 21,561 4,945 1,811 4,661 4,876 116,246 ttl Bruce Brockett (R) 0 ~--·······------------ 555 2,623 1,513 2,142 1,238 447 35,160 845 1,401 13,673 2,193 607 3,855 2,594 68,846 =a
Representative In Congres&---'Dist. 1 00
John R. Murdock (D) 51,526 51,526
Carl W. Divelbiss (R) 33,528 33,528
Representative in Congress-Dist. 2
Harold A. "Porque" Patten (D) 1,529 7,14& 2,566 4,946 1,959 2,756 1,481 2,554 22,500 4,856 1, 754 4,889 5,043 63,991
John H. Curnette ( R) -------------------- 483 2,177 1,313 1,753 711 392 687 1,750 12,170 1,822 514 3,017 1,833 28,622
Governor
Ana Frohmiller (D) ...................... 1,329 6,728 2,146 4,765 2,015 2,564 42,493 1,331 2,288 16,990 4,024 1,515 4,106 3,824 96,118 Howard Pyle (R) .......................... 1,058 3,676 2,524 3,128 1,852 895 48,798 1,192 2,488 19,960 3,625 1,114 4,798 4,001 '99,109
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Secretary of State
Wesley Bolin (D) -·---------------·--------1,535 7,550 2,766 5,471 2,577 2,844 55,464 1,624 3,024 20,790 5,078 1,702 5,286 5,279 120,940
R. J. Hight (R) ----·- -------·------------ 567 2,081 1,400 1,700 808 398 31,084 614 1,307 13,343 1,961 593 2,980 1,822 60,658
Attorney General
Fred 0. Wilson (D) -----------·----------1,597 7,505 2,842 5,532 2,524 2,852 53,409 1,590 3,096 21,138 5,034 1,817 5,301 5,329 119,566
John J. Rhodes (R) ~-- ----. --·------------- 558 2,098 1,371 1,806 852 404 32,580 670 1,310 13,530 2,021 583 2,988 1,846 62,617
State Auditor
Jewel W. Jordan (D) ..... ___ .......... 1,747 8,161 3,303 6,159 2,824 2,961 63,066 1,906 3,598 23,992 5,663 1,972 6,435 6,010 137,797
State Treasurer
E. T. Williams, Jr. (D) ________________ 1,460 7,431 2,570 5,392 2,317 2,806 50,603 1,563 2,814 19,525 4,884 1, 715 4,884 5,261 113,225
Charles A. Lamb (R) .................... 662 2,122 1,490 1,794 957 422 34,161 677 1,487 14,849 2,068 . 603 3,279 1,878 66,449
Superintendent of Public Instruction
M. L. Brooks (D) --------------------·-----1,501 7,414 2,668 5,466 2,409 2,825 50,666 1,636 3,048 21,019 4,882 1,744 5,105 5,118 115,501
Harvey M. McKemy (R) ---------------- 606 2,124 1,430 1,715 884 417 34,186 642 1,349 13,160 2,118 580 3,045 1,877 64,133
State Mine Inspector
Clifford J. Murdock (D) _ . __________ 1,583 7,661 2,777 5,559 2,485 2,885 51,362 1,764 3,125 21,284 5,095 1,705 5,232 5,356 117,87<!
Philip J. Hickey (R) ------- ----------- 537 2,014 1,367 1,760 852 389 33,453 589 1,228 13,066 1,963 556 3,063 1,764 62,601
Corporation Commissioner
Wilson T. Wright (D) --------------------1,449 7,440 2,690 5,561 2,402 2,819 51,747 1,600 2,971 19,895 4,935 1,734 4,987 5,230 115,460
William C. Frey (R) ... ________ ..... 650 2,098 1,369 1,770 895 391 33,260 625 1,335 14,381 2,054 598 3,144 1,855 64,425
30 BILL TURNBOW'S
ARIZONA'S ClTIES AND TOWNS
AND OFFICIALS
AJO, Town of (Pima County, Unincorporated)
Townsite Manager-C. W. Rasmussen.
ASHFORK, Town of (Yavapai County, Unincorporated).
AVONDALE, Town of (Maricopa County, Incorporated)--
Mayor, Troy Fincher; Councilmen:
Joe Gill ,D. W. Chisum, G. F. Ross, W. C. Fulks,
J. W. Boyles, W. C. Madden; Clerk, Chas. Andrade;
Attorney, George D. Locke; Magistrate, Chas.
Andrade.
BENSON, Town of (Cochise County, lncorporated)-
Mavor, Carl Naegle; Councilmen: Val
Kimbrough, Wm. G. Ainsworth, Ed Ohnesorgen,
M. E. Mummert; Clerk & Treasurer, A. 0. Orr;
Fire Chiei Martin Lohman; Water & Gas Dept.,
Superintendent, A. D. Orr.
BISBEE, City of (Cochise County, Incorporated)
Mayor, H. T. Price; Councilmen: A. Karam, John
Caretto, A. C. Heifsnider, W. C. l\iarshall, C. L.
Perkins, Farrell Nelson; Clerk. W. H. Miescher;
Attorney, J. T. Gentry; Building Inspector, J. W.
Hughes; Electrician, Keller Hogan; Engineer, R. L.
Motz; Fire Chiei, John Hughes; Health Officer,
Hall Rice, M.D.; License Collector, Clarence Malley;
Magistrate, F. A. Scherrer; Marshal, Clarence
Malley; Nurse, Eunice Bigbee; Parks Dept. Supt.,
Keller Hogan; Police Chief, Clarence Malley; Sanitary
Inspector, Jim Malley; Treasurer, W. H.
Miescher.
BUCKEYE, Town of (Maricopa County, Incorporated)-
Mayor, Frank Drew; Councilmen: Wesley
G. Biddulph, J. F. Sulzinger, Bertram P.
Haynes, Ralph 0. Burkhart, Spencer L. Wilson,
L. S. Hardesty, H. C. Goble, Carroll Parkman;
Clerk, L. W. Harper; Attorney, Clyde Wilson;
Magistrate, Bill Meek; Marshal, M. C. McFerrin;
Superintendent of Street Department, Woodrow
Pouncey; Superintendent of Water Department,
Ivan Hendrick.
CASA GRANDE, City of (Pinal County, Incorporated)-
Mayor, Charles S. Goff; Mayor pro tern,
H. Grady Thurman; Councilmen: Lee P. Allen,
John E. Beggs, Charles A. Guinn, Irvin Pate, M. H.
Montgomery; Clerk, E. M. Pederson; Deputy Clerk,
Gladys Ashburn; Attorney, Eugene K. Mangum;
Auditor, J. Douglas Newbould; Building Inspector,
Nathan Coxon; Engineer, Joe P. Sexton; Fire Chief,
Nathan Coxon; Health Officer, Dr. J. T. O'Neil;
Chief of Police, G. W. Hardesty; Treasurer &
Magistrate, E. M. Pederson.
CHANDLER, Town of (Maricopa County, Incorporated)
-Mayor, Saul Johnson; Councilmen:
Dan Francis. John R. Carney. W. L. Nunn, Otho
L. Dixon; Clerk and Treasurer, Hugh A. Falbey;
Attorney, Harold L. Kautz; Chief of Police, Roy
Wolfe; Fire Chief, J. Grant Skousen; Magistrate,
Jesse B .Cheek; Superintendent of Water, Lenford
C. Calley; Superintendent of Sewer, E. E. Hall;
Assistant Clerk, Frank Wolfe.
CLARKDALE, Town of (Yavapai County, Un·
incorporated).
CLIFTON, Town of (Greenlee County, Incorporated)-
Mavor. A. V. Fernandez: Councilmen:
Owen Reay, Andres Padilla, Ruben Garza, Herbert
Nichols, Manuel DeLeon; Clerk, Ed Dananhaer;
Fire Chief, Jim Jones; Marshall, W. P. Spann;
Traffic Marshall, T. E. Sidebotham.
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COOLIDGE, Town of (Pinal County, lncorporated)-
Mayor, Ben Arnold; Councilmen: John
E. Shaw, R .L. Gammon, Sr., P. W. Vensel, Charles
E. Cohen, R. B. Elsberry, M. M. Ware; Clerk,
T. M. Hagee; Attorney, Chas. W. Stokes; Engineer,
Mark Layn; Health Officer, Glenn Walker, M.D.;
Magistrate, T. M. Hagee; Marshal, L. G. Wilson.
DOUGLAS, City of (Cochise County, Incorporated)-
Mayor, Henry W. Beumler; Councilmen:
D. H. Whitlow, Joe D. Dominguez, J. E. Bauman,
G. M. Gray, Ray W. Spencer, L. J. Park; Clerk,
Oakley Lucas; Attorney, John M. Williams; Building
Inspector, L. H. Laging-: Fire Chief, Paul 'faylor;
Health Officer, Guy B. Atonna, M.D.; Magistrate,
0. A. Ash, Acting Police Judge; Nurse, Erma
Lee McCautchy; Plumbing Inspector, Walter
Spence; Police Chief, Percy Bowden; Sanitary Inspector,
Richard D. Campbell; Superintendent of
Street Department, D. C. Judd; Treasurer, Oakley
Lucas; Water Department Commission ( Chm.),
S. P. Applewhite; Water Department Superintendent,
J. R. Denny.
DUNCAN, Town of (Greenlee County, Incor{'
Orated)- M!lyor, J. E. George; Counc!lmen: Glen
Z. Payne, Hmton McEwen, II. L. Smith, Jas. L.
Mason; Clerk Ernest V. Romney; Attorney, Porter
Murry; Magistrate, Jack Wright; Marshal, T. C.
Whinnery.
EAGAR, Town of (Apache County, Incorporated
)-Mayor, Paul B. Eagar; Councilmen:
M. J. Wiltbank, Sherman Lumpkins, J. A. Gibson,
Eather Brown; Clerk, W. S. Gibbons; Attorney,
Robert Kelso.
ELOY, Town of (Pinal County, Incorporated)Mayor,
Frank C. Hale; Councilmen: R. C. Beauchamp,
George Hodges, S. L. Robinson, E. T. Fowler,
Jack Ralston. John R. Keeling; Clerk and
Magistrate, R. C. Sartain.
FLAGSTAFF, City of (Coconino County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Henry L. Hutchison; Councilmen:
H. T. Wilson, Dr. P. J. Lindemann, Jr., Arthur
Homgren, E. G. (Doc) Williams, Robert E. Barnes,
E. Kenneth Switzer; Clerk, Magistrate, C. T. Pulliam;
Attorney, Orinn C. Compton; Chief of Police,
William Epperson: Fire Chief. E. J. Hogan; Lihrarian,
Abbie Raudehaugh; Sanitary Inspector, W. E.
Stanfill; Street Sunerintendent, H. A. Kennedv;
Treasurer, C. T. Pulliam; Water Department Superintendent,
Herman Dunnam.
FLORENCE, Town of (Pinal County, Incorporated)
Mayor, J. Houston Allen; Councilmen: F. 0.
Barnes, J. E. Chamber, W. P. Tucker, M. D .. F.
B. Ortega; Clerk, Mrs. Irene Hall; Attorney, Tom
Fulbright; Magistrate, Lottie C. Devine; Plumbing
Inspector, William A. Mohr; Police Chief, Marshal,
Fire Chief, Pete C. Van Haren; Superintendent of
Street Department; William Mohr; Treasurer, Mrs.
Irene Hall.
GILBERT, Town of (Maricopa County, Incorporat':
d) Mayor, T. W. Clement; Councilmen: L. P.
McCnte, John Salas, J. T. Hunter, H. T. Goss;
Clerk & Police Judge, W. C. McConnell; Chief of
Police, Hubert Harmon; Night Marshal, Vernon
Payne.
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32 BILL TURNBOW'S
GLENDALE, City of (Maricopa County, Incorporated)
Mayor, H. E. Schrey; Councilmen: Ray
Filer, K. L. Cotts, W. 0. Nelson, M. E. Sine, Victor
Lopez; Clerk and Treasurer, Elton A. Kirby; Attorney,
John W. Corbin; City Manager, E. B. Tucker;
Magistrate, C. F. Carden; Fire Chief, Don Heatwole;
Librarian, Mrs. J. 0. Teague; Police Chief,
Robert Banks; Superintendent of Public Works,
N.H. Rouse.
GLOBE, City of (Gila County, Incorporated)
Mayor, J. G. Langham; Councilmen: Geo. C. Milton,
W. R. Kennedy, Lee L. McDaniel, Jesse G.
Wolf, John A. Bracco, Sterling E. Gillette; Clerk,
Cyril Kennedy; Assistant Clerk, Gene H. Pond;
Fire Chief, Geo. B. Ollson; Health Officer, T. C.
Harper; Magistrate, Cyril Kennedy; Police Chief,
Eugene H. Shute; Supt. of Street Dept., Urbane
House; Supt. of Water Dept., Garland W. Harvey;
Treasurer, Cyril Kennedy.
GOODYEAR, Town of (Maricopa County, Incorporated)
Mayor, Wm. Killip, Jr.; Councilmen:
Henry Raymond, Charles P. Lorenz, Ted E. Mack,
Fred Arthur Williams; Clerk, Ben H. Veneklasen;
Attorney, J. C. Wilson.
GRAND CANYON, Town of (Coconino County,
Unincorporated), Constable, J. M. Reed; Deputy
Sheriff, Wm. Back; Park Superintendent, H. C.
Bryant.
HAYDEN, Town of (Gila County, Unincorporated),
Constable, Mrs. Leonor Hambly; Justice of
the Peace, Walter B. Nash.
HOLBROOK, Town of (Navajo County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Verne D. Seidel; Councilmen: Albert
Baca, Ralph Harris, George R. Mester, Wm. L.
Kutch, Ishmael Torres, L. B. Owens; Clerk, Treasurer,
Magistrate, Everett Fox; Attorney; Guy Axline;
Auditor, J. P. Connolly; Fire Chief, Bronson
Crosby; Police Chief, E. B. Newman; Supt. of
Light & Power System, Lee W. Thompson; Supt.
of Water & Sewer System, W. Brinkerhoff.
JEROME, Town of (Yavapai County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Lewis J. McDonald; Councilmen: C.
E. Mills, C. S. P. Gardner, J. J. Connolly, Harry
Mader; Clerk, Treasurer, Magistrate, Dave Hopkins;
Chief of Police, Everett G. Snoddy; Nurse,
Margaret E. Dicus; Fire Chief, Charles E. Williams;
Physician, E. B. J oily, M. D.; Supt. of Street
Dept., Jim Cambruzzi.
KINGMAN, Town of (Mohave County, unincorpoz;
ated), Fire Chief, Gus Reichards.
LITGHFIELD PARK, Town of (Maricopa County,
Unincorporated).
LOWELL, Town of (Cochise County, Unincorporated),
Justice of the Peace, L. T. Frazier.
McNARY, Town of (Apache County, Unincor·
porated), Justice of the Peace, Bob Wilson.
MESA, City of (Maricopa County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Virgil Crismon; Councilman: E. J. Brown,
Marion Donaldson, Wm. J. Asher, Rial Randall,
Richard G. Johnson, Jimmie Lindsey; Clerk, Dean
V. Johnson; Attorney, J. Lamar Shelley; Custodian,
Archie Fisher; Electrician, Jake Willis; Fire
Chief, E. W. McCarty; Health Officer, George C.
Truman, M.D.; Librarian, Fern Turley; Parks &
Recreation Director, Golden Tueller; Police Chief.
(Continued on Page 33)
POLITICAL ALMANAC 33
Marion Trowbridge; Public Utilities Manager, H.
D. Miller; Police Judge, R. A. Bird; Sanitary Inspector,
C. C. Bullock; Supt. of Streets, Thomas J.
Nesbitt; Treasurer, Dean V. Johnson.
MIAMI, Town of (Gila County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Arthur Turner; Councilmen: Clay C. Smith,
Laurence F. Franco, Thomas W. Kimble, W. C.
Karr, Arthur O'Leary, John Lutich; Clerk, J. F.
Landis; Attorney, George F. Senner; Fire Chief,
Ernest Lincoln; Health Officer, N. D. Brayton,
M. D.; Tax Collector & Police Judge; J. F. Landis;
Police Chief, John H. Welch; Treasurer, J. F.
Landis.
MORENCI, Town of (Greenlee County, Unincorporated),
Constable, W. H. Bass.
NOGALES, City of (Santa Cruz County, Incorporated),
Mayor, James V. Robins; Aldermen:
Ralph G. Moery, George E. Hessler, Jr., James
Macris, Frank E. Savitt, Leonilo Larriva, H. G.
Chernin; Clerk & Treasurer, Alex L. Durazo; Attorney,
Nasib Karam; Engineer, D. L. Henderson;
Health Officer, E. C. Houle, M.D.; Librarian, Ann
S. Ashby; Magistrate and License Collector, Emory
Chalfant; Police & Fire Chief, James E. McDonald;
Sanitary Inspector, Carlos Jury.
PARKER, Town of (Yuma County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Glen H. Strohm; Councilmen: James
King, Joseph Lamoureau, Jr., E. H. Couch, Marion
Beaver; Clerk, J. B. Roberts; Attorney, John A.
McGuire.
PATAGONIA, Town of (Santa Cruz County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Frank Lamma; Councilmen:
Leland D. Wilson, Charles Mapes, Paul Showalter,
W. T. Waggoner; Clerk and Treasurer, Robert
Lenon; Attorney, Nasib Karam; Marshal, Robert
Haverty; Police Judge, Oliver J. Rothrock; Engineer,
Robert Lenon.
PHOENIX, City of (Maricopa County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Nicholas Udall; Councilmen:
Barry M. Goldwater (Vice Mayor) Hohen Foster,
Frank Murphy, Charles N. Waltersl Mrs. Margaret
Kober, Harry Rosenzweig; ClerK, Tom M.
Sullivan, Jr.; Assessor & Ex-officio Tax Collector,
B. W. Bear; Attorney, Jack Choisser; Auditor, John
L. Williams; Building Inspector, F. C. Hurst; Civil
Service Board, Leroy J. Brenneman (Secretary),
Floyd A. Ford (Chairman), John H. McNeill,
Howard W. Gibbons; Building Maintenance Supervisor,
Jack Wuorinen; Director of Public Works,
Kenneth K. King; Director of Planning, John W.
Beatty; Director of Public Health, James A. Dolce,
M.D.; Electrician, Glenn Kiger; Engineer, R. Gail
Baker; City Physician, Raul Armour, M.D.,; Librarian,
Jane Hudgins; Magistrate, C. W. Pensinger;
Manager, Ray W. Wilson; Supt. of Parks Dept.,
Cedric Austin; Planning Commission, Glenn C.
Taylor, AI Williams, Ben Ferguson, Paul M. Roca,
Royal W. Lescher, Donald C. Scott, V. R. Canalez;
Plumbing Inspector, R. L. Nellis; Police Chief, Earl
L. O'Clair; Ass't. Purchasing Agent, C. I. Smith;
Sealer of Weights and Measures, George A. Humphrey;
Supt. of Sewage Disposal, Dario Travaini;
Supt. of Streets Dept., C. V. Cherry; Street Railway
Dept., J. A. Hardy, Gen. Mgr.; Treasurer, C.
0. Larson; Asst. Supt. of Water Dept., Perley
Lewis; Adjustment Board, Joe Campbell, Chairman.
(Continued on Page 94)
PIMA, Town of (Graham County, Incorporated),
Mayor, C. J. Haynie; Councilmen: Vearl Cluff, A.
E. Weech, W. M. Carter, Phil McBride; Clerk and
Treasurer, D. H. Weech; Town Marshal, Wilford
Peterson; Fire Chief, Thomas Rasmussen.
PRESCOTT, City of (Yavapai County, Incorporated),
Mayor, E. C. Seale; Councilmen: C. C.
Coates, Joe L. Allen, W. E. Millig·an, Dale Phodimer;
Clerk, Magistrate, Auditor, Treasurer, P. H.
Miller; Attorney, C. E. McDaniel; Building Inspector,
W. C. Fuller; Engineer, Cecil C. Overstreet;
Fire Chief, Stuart H. Henderson; Health Officer,
C. E. Yount, M.D.; Police Chief, 0. E. Boyer; Sanitary
Inspector, C. W. Strubee.
RAY, Town of (Pinal County, Unincorporated).
SAFFORD, Town of (Graham County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Clayton Hakes; Councilmen:
Chas. W. Kirtland, Emil Crockett, Baker Wardlaw,
George Ridgwav, A. E. Jameson, Carl A. Reinemund;
Clerk, Magistrate, Treasurer, Ralph Eggleston;
Attorney, Jesse A. Udall & Chester Peterson;
Building & Plumbing Insp., H. F. Hudson; Electrician,
R. S. Ormsby; Fire Chief, Ivan E. Allen;
Health Officer, J. N. Stratton, M.D.; Marshal. G.
A. Golding; Sanitary Inspector, R. L. Smith; Supt.
of Street Dept., Glen Bingham; Man. of Safford
Municipal Utilities, G. A. Rhoads.
SNOWFLAKE, Town of (Navajo County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Andrew 0. Smith; Councilmen:
Lynn Rogars, Leo Webb. J. K. Barnes, Lorum E.
Stratton; Attorney, Melvin T. Shelley; Clerk, Lenora
Hansen; Supt. of Streets, Walter Bienz.
ST. JOHNS, City of (Apache County, Incorporated),
Mayor, E. T. Wilbur; Councilmen: A. E. Thurber,
Jr., Carl A. Anderson. Kenneth Pulsipher, Melvin
C. Greer; Clerk, Melvin C. Greer. ·
SOMERTON, Town of (Yuma County, Incorporated),
Mayor, D. G. Nunnaley; Councilmen: S.
E. Self, B. L. Ham, J. M. Greer, R. G. Kennedy;
Clerk, Treasurer, Magistrate, C. R. Cavanah: .Attorney,
James B. Rolle: Building Inspector, R. G.
Foster; Fire Chief, Wallace Sellers.
SONORA, Town of (Pinal County, Unincorporated).
SOUTH TUCSON, Town of (Pima County, Incorporated),
Mavor, Manuel del Moral, Jr., Councilmen:
Bert W. Orcutt, Gilhert C. Contreras,
Francis Randall, John S. Merrill; Clerk, Elizabeth
Marteny; Attorney, Wm. I. Martin.
SPRINGERVILLE, Town of (Apache County,
Incorporated), Mayor, Ernest J. Becker; Councilmen:
Felipe Chavez, Dan Nettz, John Waelbroeck,
William ·Williams; Town Attorney, Robert Kelso;
Town Clerk, Connie M. Lang; Physician, Ellis
Browning, M. D.
SUPERIOR, Town of (Pinal County, Unincorporated),
Constable, Alex Arnette; Justice of the
Peace, W. E. Wallace.
TEMPE, City of (Maricopa County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Hugh E. Laird; Councilmen: Karl S.
Guelich, Geo. I. Dana, Clyde Gililland, Kemper
Goodwin, Harold Nevitt. L. Alton Riggs; Clerk, E.
M. Barbre; Attorney, W. A. Moeur; Building Inspector,
Del .Jackson; Health Officer, Geo. B. Irvine,
M. D.; Librarian, Mrs. Geo. W. Bowen; Magistrate,
V. M. Eskridge; Marshal, Walter J. Chlarson;
Planning & Zoning Commission: R. J. Hight,
(Continued on Page 35)
POLITICAL ALMANAC 35
John J. Curry, Jr., W. F. Baker, Harvey Harelson,
J. T. Birchett; Supt. of Streets, E. W. Daley;
Treasurer, E. M. Barbre; Fire Chief, Carl Spain.
THATCHER, Town of (Graham County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Ned Daley, Councilmen: Dale
Blan, Leslie H. Farley, John Mickelson, Clyde
Sparks; Clerk, R. F. Hart; Marshal, J. H. Foster.
TOLLESON, Town of (Maricopa County, Incorporated),
Mayor, John G. Collins; Councilmen:
Joseph F. Paxton, Floyd Boles, A. B. Hale, Earle
Hector, Bert C. Clark, P. J. Green; Clerk, Bernard
G. Schlecht; Chief of Police, L. R. Turner.
TOMBSTONE, City of (Cochise County, Incorporated),
Mayor, John Giacoma; Councilmen:
Harry F. Easterbrook, Sam Medigovich, Raymond
Wagner; Engineer, H. A. Pacheco; Marshal, Barney
Hockstad; Treasurer, Sam V. Medigovich;
Clerk, Helen M. Grill.
TUCSON, City of (Pima County, Incorporated),
Mayor, J. 0. Niemann; Councilmen: Chas. A.
Brady, Dr. S. T. Adams, F. G. Priser, J. E. Abbott,
Dr. Wm. J. Pistor, Wm. H. Codd; Clerk, Carl M.
Hitt; Attorney, Thos. J. Elliott; Auditor, Lloyd H.
Wixson; Building Inspector, E. D. Herreras; Civil
Service Commission, Ray E. Finney, B. T. Cheek;
Electrician, C. H. Clark; Engineer, Glen ton G.
Sykes; Fire Chief, John C. Sievert; Health Officer,
L. H. Howard, M.D.; Librarian, Gertrude Burt;
License Collector and Treasurer, Jos. D. McAllister;
Landscape Engineer, Gene C. Reid; Magistrate,
Paul J. Cella; Manager, Phil J. Martin, Jr.;
Personnel Derictor, Albert Hesselberg; Plumbing
Inspector, C. D. Casteel; Police Chief, Don J. Hays;
Sanitary Inspector, Otto L. Fritz; Sealer of Weight!!
and Measures, C. V. Budlong; Sewer Inspector,
Pete E. Mejia; Water Dept. Ass't. Supt., Merrill
Biggs.
WARREN, Town of (Cochise County, Unincorporated),
Fire Chief, George Erickson.
WICKENBURG, Town of (Maricopa County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Delbert Kirby; Councilmen,
B. Gobble, Harvey P. Ingham, Alvin Rees, Joe T.
Walters; Clerk & Treasurer, Charles W. Otey; Attorney,
Frank J. Stanlis; Electrician, Robert B.
Livengood; Fire Chief, Davis William; Magistrate,
R. L. Westall; Plumbing and Building Inspector,
Herbert Matchette; Sewage Plant Operator, Robert
B. Livengood; Supt. of Water Dept., Robert B.
Livengood.
WILLCOX, City of (Cochise County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Porter Fox; Councilmen, George V.
Grosh, Lyman Jensen, T. J. Higgins, L. F. Bethel;
Clerk & Treasurer, Wallace E. Lundquist; Attorney,
J. T. McKinley; Fire Chief, Freeman A. Neal;
Magistrate, T. J. Davis; Marshal, Dick Hallmark
& Lowell Neely; Nurse, Mrs. D. B. Morris.
WILLIAMS, Town of (Coconino County, Incorporated),
Mayor, Fred Udine; Councilmen, Curtio
Forsythe, Leslie \V. Perkins, Harlie M. Goss, E.
H. Weigel, Myrtle Smart, Harold J. Scudder; Clerk
& Treasurer, J. C. Butler; Attorney, Urhan R. Miller;
Electrician, Raymond Cox; Fire Chief, Harold
Scudder; Librarian. Mrs. Charles Gunther; Magif'trate,
Thomas E. Way; Police Chief, Don Massey;
Supt. of Streets, Nate Franks; Sunt. of Water
Dept., I. F. Brown; Town Manager, G<>orge C
Rlount.
(Cmttinned nn Pa(le .16)
WINSLOW, City of (Navajo County, Incorporated),
Mayor, F. C. Whipple; Councilmen: F. C.
Whipple, Mabel J. Nagel, H. B. MacLean, Fred A.
Ames, A. B. Kolomitz, James A. Stratton, Han·~
E. Williams, Sr.; Clerk & Treasurer, Hazelle Canady;
Ass't. Clerk, Vivian 0. Hitchcock; Attorney,
Dennis J. Sweeney; Auditor, R. B. Walton; Custodian
Park & Cemetery, C. ()_ Campbell; Engineer,
Frank H. Goodman; Fire Chief, J. W. Hoffman;
Health Officer, l\1. G. Wright, M. D.; License Collector,
R. P. Kelly, Jr.; Magistrate, J. B. McHood;.
Parks and Playgrounds, A. H. Kolomitz; Police
Chief, R P. Kelly, Jr., Ass't. Chief of Police, Clifford
C. Boyle; Supervisor of Streets, D. E. Shannon.
YUMA, City of (Yuma County, Incorporated),
Mayor, W. J. Anderson; Councilmen, Walter ·warner,
Mrs. Helen Phillips, J. B. Bailey, F. E. Newcomer;
Clerk, Uecorder & Magistrate, Linwood Perkins;
Assessor & ex-officio Tax Collector, David
Sheridan; Attorney, John B. Wisely, Jr.; Building
Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Wm. McAlpin; Engineer,
l\fulford Winsor, Jr.; Fire Chief, Claude
Joyner; Librarian, Addie Kline; Parks & Recreational
Supt., R. Wayne Cunningham; Ass't. Supt.
Parks Department, Abe Marcus; Police Chief, Harold
B. Breech; Ass't. Recorder, Anna Balsz; Supt.
of Street Department, F. R. Brown; Treasurer, V.
M. Jones.
Coconino County is the second largest county in
the United States. The largest is San Bernardino
County, Calif., and third largest is Malheur County,
Oregon.
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BILL TURNBOW'S Political JI,£MJI,N/I,C Edited and Published by BILL TURNBOW Author of "Under the Capitol Dome" In The Phoenix Gazette. Printed In Arizona THE ARIZONA PRINTERS, INC. ~· __ _I~Q_L_ITJ CAJ, _ A1MANA9 ___ ----- -- DATES NEXT STATE ELECTIONS Primary Election, Sept. 9, 1952 General Election, Nov. 4, 1952 LEGISLATURE CONVENING DATES 20th Legislature, (First Session) Jan. 8, 1951. 20th Legislature, (Second Session), Jan. 14, 1952. 21st Legislature, (First Session), Jan. 12, 1953. STATE OF ARIZONA Arizona became the nation's 48th state on Feb. 14, 1912 by signature of President _William !'loward Taft on an act of Congress creatmg _the State of Arrizona. The act was passed in 1911. STATE FLOWER The white waxy flower of the Saguaro (Sahauro) or Giant Cactus, is the state flower. The word Saguaro is a Spanish word for sentinal. It wa~ adopted as the state flower by the territorial legislature in 1901. STATE BIRD The state bird is the Cactus Wren that build~ its nest in the Saguaro. STATE FLAG The State Legislature in 1917 adopted the state flag, which represents the setting sun, consistin~ of 13 rays, alternate red and yellow, in the upper half. The lower half is a plain blue field. Superimposed on the center of the flag, in the face of the setting sun, is a copper-colored star. The flag, thus, carries the old Spanish colors in memory of Arizona's historical background and the copper colors, in recognition of the state's major industry. STATE MOTTO The State motto is Ditat Deus, which translated means God Enriches. ARIZONA'S CAPITAL CITIES The first capital of Arizona was established ir, Prescott in 1864, where it remained until Nov. 1, 1867 when it was moved to Tucson. It was relocated in Prescott in 1877. Phoenix was designated the permanent capital city on Feb. 4. lRSfl. 2 BILL TUR.:..:;.N-'-'-B_ O ;:_W-'-'---'S"------TERRITORY OF ARIZONA The territory of Arizona was created Feb. 24, 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln signed an act of Congress cutting Arizona away from the Territory of New Mexico. The area embraced by Arizona was. acquired through treaties with Mexico In 1848 and 1854. Prior to that time it was part of what is now the State of Sonora in the Republic of Mexico. FIRST LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS The first Arizona territorial legislature convened in Prescott Sept. 26, 1864. The first Arizona state legislature convened in Phoenix at the present Statehouse in 1912. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION The convention which adopted Arizona's state constitution was held in Phoenix in 1910. Geo. W. P. Hunt of Globe was the president. FIRST LAW CODE The first Jaw code of Arizona, written in early territorial days, was authored by William T. Howell, who was appointed by President Lincoln as an associate justice of the first Arizona Supreme Court. He was a native of Michigan. FIRST GOVERNORS The first governor of the Territory of Arizona was John N. Goodwin, appointed by President Lincoln. The first governor of the State of Arizona was Geo. W. P. Hunt, elected by the people. GEOGRAPHICAL SIZE Arizona embraces 113,956 square miles. It i~ the nation's fifth largest state. SOURCE OF NAME The name "Arizona" is derived from the word "Arizonac" meaning "Little Spring"-" Ari", small and "Zonae", spring. The words come from the Pima and Papago Indian language. NUMBER OF LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS Since Statehood, there have been 20 regular se~· sions of the Legislature and 38 special Fes~iom called by Governor~. POLITICAL ALMANA-C- --·-·---3 STATE OFFICIALS J. Howard Pyle ............................................ Governor Wesley Bolin ................................ Secretary of State Fred 0. Wilson ................................ Attorney General Jewel W. Jordan ............................................ Auditor E. T. Williams, Jr ....................................... Treasurer M. L. Brooks .................... Supt. of Public Instruction Thad M. Moore ................................. Tax Commission Joe Hunt.. ........................................... Tax Commission Warren Peterson .............................. Tax Commission William T. Brooks ................ Corporation Commission Mit Simms ........................ Corporation Commissioner Wilson T. Wright ................ Corporation ·Commission Clifford J. Murdock ............................ Mine Inspector 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. ARIZONA'S GOVENORS IN ORDER OF ELECTION SINCE STATEHOOD George W. P. Hunt George W. P. Hunt George W. P. Hunt* Thomas E. Campbeil** Thomas E. Campbell George W. P. Hunt George W. P. Hunt George W. P. Hunt John C. Phillips** George W. P. Hunt Dr. B. B. Moeur Dr. B. B. Moeur R. C. Stanford*** R. T. Jones Sidney P. Osborn Sidney P. Osborn Sidney P. Osborn Sidney P. Osborn 19. Dan E. Garvey**** 20. Dan E. Garvey 21. Howard Pyle** * Won election over Thomas E. Campbell in court contest. Campbell served one year of term before court ruled. ** Republican *** Did not seek re-election. **** Became Acting Govenor upon death of Governor Osborn in May, 1948. 4 BILL TURNBOW'S ARIZONA'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION UNITED STATES SENATE Carl Hayden of Tempe. Term ends in 1957. Ernest W. McFarland of Florence. Term ends in 1953. Official address: Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C. UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES District No. 1-·John Murdock of Tempe. Term ends in 1953. District No. 2-Harold A. Patten of Tucson. Term ends in 1953. Official address: : House Office Building, Washington, D. C. NOTE: Congressional District No. 1 Comprises Maricopa County Congressional District No. 2 comprises remainder of state. Congressional District No. 3, c on s i sting of Apache, Navajo, Coconino, Yavapai and Mohave counties, has been created by the Legislature, but until Arizona's population is large enough (between 900,000 and 1,000,000) the district is dormant as such and the counties in it are now included in Congressional District No. 2. ARIZONANS HOLDING HIGH FEDERAL POSITIONS Clifton R. Matthews, of Globe, Judge, United States Circuit Court of Appeals, San Francisco. Joseph Duke, of Miami and Globe, sergeant-atarms, United States Senate. Paul Eaton, of Yuma, administrative assistant to Senator Hayden. Roland Bibolet, of Nogales, administrative assistllnt to Senator McFarland. A. B. Seih, of Tucson, secretary to Congressman Patten. Darrel St. Clair, of Phoenix, clerk, U. S. Senate Rules Committee. TOP FEDERAL OFFICIALS IN ARIZONA DaVid Ling _______ Judge U. S. District Court, Phoenix Howard Speakman, Judge U. S. District Court, Tucson Ben McKinney, Tucson ________________________ u. S. Marshal Frank Flynn, Phoenix ___________ u. S. District Attorney E. R. Thurman, Phoenix, Chief Assistant District Attorney K. Berry Peterson, Tucson, Chief Assistant District Attorney W. P. Stuart, Phoenix, U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue Wayne Hubbs, Phoenix, Assistant Collector of Internal Revenue Crslg Pottinger, Nogales, U. S. Collector of Custom~ POLITICAL ALMAN AC-"'-------"'6 ARIZONA STATE SENATE 20th Legislature 19 Membera 1951-52 APACHE COUNTY-Harris D. Miller, St. Johns. COCHISE COUNTY-Ralph Cowan, McNeal; John Pintek, Bisbee. COCONINO COUNTY-Charles Dryden, Flagstaff. GILA COUNTY-William A. Sullivan, Globe; Clarence L. Carpenter, Miami. GRAHAM COUNTY-Warner B. Mattice, Pima. GREENLEE COUNTY-A. C. Stanton, Clifton. MARICOPA COUNTY-Roy D. Stone, Phoenix; John Hunt, Phoenix. MOHAVE COUNTY-C. C. Bollinger, Oatman. NAVAJO COUNTY-Clay Simer, Winslow. PIMA COUNTY-William F. Kimball, Tucson; Thomas Collins, Tucson. PINAL COUNTY-James Herron, Superior. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY-Hubert Merryweather, · Tumacacori. Y,AVAPAI COUNTY-John Franks, Prescott; Sam Head, Prescott. . YUMA COUNTY-Harold Giss, Yuma. All Senators are Democrats. ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 20th Legislature 72 Members 1951-52 61 Democrats 11 Republicans Apache County-Walter Pulsipher, St. Johns. Cochise County-District No. 1, Wesley Allen, Bisbee; District No. 2, Carl Morris, Lowell; District No. 3, Alfred Paul, Jr., Paul Spur; District No. 4, Charles 0. Bloomquist, Douglas; District No. 5, W. L. Cook, Willcox. Coconino County-District No. 1, Gordon Evans, Flagstaff; District No. 2, H. F. Sutherland*, Williams. Gila County-District No. 1, Raymond G. Langham, Globe; District No. 2, Charles A. Horne, Miami; District No. 3, Polly Rosenbaum, Hayden. Graham County-District No. 1, W. A. McBride, Safford; District No. 2, Milton Lines, Pima. Greenlee County-M. L. Simms,Clifton. Maricopa County-District No. 1, Ed Ellsworth, Chandler; District No. 2, J. Blaine Freestone, Mesa; District No. 3, Jack Cummard, Mesa; District No. 4, Max Connolly, Tempe; District No. 5, Clint Anderson, Phoenix; District No. 6, Sidney Kartus, Phoenix; District No. 7, Robert E. Wilson, Phoenix; District No. 8, H. B. Daniels, Phoenix; District No. 9, Owen A. Kane, Phoenix; District No. 10, Paul West, Phoenix; District No. 11, AI Lindsey, Scottsdale; District No. 12, Lewis R. Burch, Phoenix; District No. 13, W. W. Franklin, Phoenix; District No. 14, Ronald Webster, Jr.,* Phoenix; District No. 15, Laura McRaebPhoenix; District No. 16, W. C. Estes, Phoenix; istrict No. 17, Robert H. Wallace*, Phoenix; District No. 18, Gordon Hunt*, Phoenix; District No. 19, Carl Sims, Phoenix; District No. 20, Mary Dwyer, Phoenix; District No. 21, Harry S. Ruppelius, Phoenix; District No. 22, L. S. Adams, Jr., Phoenix; District No. 23, Francis J. Byrnes, Phoenix; District No. 24, B. T. Wilkinson, Phoenix; District No. 25, Derek Van Dyke*, Phoenix; District No. 26, Lee Ackerman, Phoenix; District No. 27, Robert L. Myers*, Phoenix; District No. 28, W. B. Barkley, Glendale; District No. (C011tinued on Page 6) 6 BILL TURNBOW'S 29, Bill Craig, Wickenburg; District No. 30, T. C. Rhodes, Avondale; District No. 31, H. C. Armstrong, Tolleson. Mohave County-Robert Morrow, Kingman. Navajo County-District No. 1, Lee Kutch, Holbrook; District No. 2, L. E. Stone, Winslow. Pima County-District No. 1, Oscar Cole, Ajo; District No. 2, Enos Schaffer, Tucson; District No. 3, Robert Frick, Tucson; District No. 4, Paul T. Riley, Tucson; District No. 5, John S. Hardwicke, Tucson; District No. 6, Robert H. Forbes, Tucson; District No. 7, Mrs. J. C. Willis*, Tucson; District No. 8, V. S. Hostetter*, Tucson; District No. 9, Marvin L. Burton, Tucson; District No. 10, Alvin Wessler*, Tucson; District No. 11, Ray Martin, Tucson; District No. 12, James Ewing*, Tucson; District No. 13, David G. Watkins; District No. 14, Frank Robles, Tucson. Pinal Countv-District No. 1, A. E. Bartlett, Coolidge; District No. 2, J. Ney Miles, Ray. Santa Cruz County-Neilson Brown, Nogales. Yavapai County-District No. 1, Henry Rush, Prescott; District No. 2. Dick Martin*, Prescott; District No. 3. Kel M. Fox, Cottonwood; District No. 4, A. H. Bisiack, Chino. Yuma County-District No. 1, Robert Hodge, Yuma; District No. 12, John C. Smith, Somerton: District No. 3, John Johnson, Parker. * Republican CHIEF APPOINTIVE STATE OFFICERS Board of Accountancy- Max Millett, Phoenix; Francis L. Decker, Flagstaff; Oran Sarrels, Tucson: I-I .Marvin Dennis, Secretary, Phoenix; 0. C. Stallings, Phoenix. Adiutant Generai-Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Tu~ hill, Phoenix; Col. Frank E. Fraser, executive officer, Phoenix. Agriculture & Horticulture Commission-L. '1'. Malone, Glendale: Kenneth B. McMicken, Litchfield Park; Ray W. Ward, Yuma; J. L. E. Lauderdale, State Entomologist. Apprenticeship Council-A. E. Williams, Phoenix; R. W. Hughes, Miami; Rev. Charles Ke11d |
