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San Diego Choral Society-Meets every Mon- day evening at 624 B; B R Schryock, con- ductor
San Diego County Dental Society-1007 5th, room 1230
San Diego County Medical Society -C O Tań- ner, sec, 1007 5th, room 1230
San Diego Hotel Association-John Rankin, pres; Eldon P Mains, sec. Meets first and. third Mondays at 3 p m, at 861 6th, room 608 .
San Diego Humane Society-D D Wray, pres; H H VanDieken, sec; G R Minter, humane officer; 1268 7th
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San Diego Life Underwriters Assn-Geo
Neale, sec, 121 Bway, room 442
San Diego Medical Library Assn-Dr R .J
Pickard, pres; Harvey Stallard, v-pres; Dr C O Tanner, sec-treas; Mrs M S Farrow, librarian; 1230 First National Bank Bldg San Diego Merchant Plumbers Assn-Meets second and fourth Wednesday evening, 666 9 th
San Diego Museum Association-Geo W Marston, pres; Mrs H V Prentice, treas; Balboa Park
San Diego Police and Firemen's Assn-E A Richardson, sec; Fire Station No 6, 1572 C San Diego Realty Board-Stephen Bjarnson, pres; J N D Griffith, sec-treas, 861 6th, room 525
San Diego Scottish Social Club-Meets third Thursday at 8 p m at 949 9th
San Diego Single Tax Society-C R Colburn, exec sec, Besant Hall, 953 8th
San Diego Society for the Study and Pre- vention of Tuberculosis-Free Clinic 1266 7th; Children's Preventorium, Stanton nr Radio rd; Mrs Frances Mead, supt
San Diego Society of Natural History-J W Sefton jr, pres; Dr Fred Baker, v-pres; John Burnham, sec and treas. Annual meeting second Saturday in January at Balboa Park
San Diego Society of World War Officers- Major T C Macaulay, commander; War Memorial Bldg, Balboa Park
San Diego Symphony-R B Schryock, con- ductor; 624 B, room 3
San Diego Teachers' Assn-Lucy K John- ston, pres; Mrs Louise S Hill, cor sec; 230 Commonwealth Bldg
San Diego Truck Owners Assn-H W Dill, mgr, 470 Spreckels Bldg
San Diego Typographical Union-E L Chap- pell, sec, 1025 5th, room 223
San Diego Woman's Exchange-1065 8th
San Diego Women's Civic Center, Dept of Public Health and Social Welfare-Mrs M P Burns, exec sec, 1268 7th
Scripps Institution for Biological Research of the University of California-Dr
Wayland Vaughan, director; Tillie Genter, sec; 21/2 miles n of La Jolla
Southwestern Bible Conference Association -705 E
Theosophical Society-Annie Besant Lodge, 953 8th, room 14
Travelers' Aid Society-Ella Thomas, sec, 621 C
United Commercial Travelers', San Diego Council 405-Meets second and fourth Sat- urday of month at Moose Hall, 533 F
United States Veterans Bureau-121 Bway, room 465
Vocational Home-Mrs Mary E Blair, supt, 1769 Front
Waiters' Union Local No 500-533 F, room 4 Welfare League of America-J M Ray, supt, 509 12th
Welsh Society-Geo Holmes, pres; Hugh E Williams, sec; Rev H R Williams, chap- lain; meets second Sunday each month, 2:30 p m, in Lecture Hall, First Presby- terian Church, Date bet 3d and 4th
Wholesalers' Board of Trade and Credit Assn of San Diego-121 Bway, room 573; Carl O Retsloff, sec, 573-574 Spreckels Bldg
Woman's Benefit Assn of the Maccabees- Meets Friday at 2 pm at 1322 5th
Woman's Central Christian Temperance Union-Mrs Ella Whitmore, pres; Mrs E L Miller, sec; Mary Crawford, treas. Meets second Friday of month at Central M E Church
Woman's Christian Temperance Union - (Adams Ave Union)' Mrs Flora E Tenney, pres; Mrs Cora Bartley, sec-treas
Woman's Christian Temperance Union-(City Federation) Mabel Shuyler, pres; Mrs A T Nickerson, sec; Mrs Effie Barnes, treas; Headquarters 854 12th. Meets first Thurs- day of month
Woman's Christian Temperance Union- (First Union), Mrs Sarah E Davenport, pres; Mrs L W Stammier, sec; Mrs Margt French, treas. Meets second and fourth Thursday of month at 854 12th
Woman's Christian Temperance Union- (Francis Willard), Mrs Alice French, pres; Mrs Ida M Hewes, sec; Mrs Lois L Hoyt, treas. Meets second Tuesday of month at Trinity M E Church
Woman's Christian Temperance Union - (Mission Hills Union), Mrs Marion Brit- tain, pres; Mabel Shuyler, sec-treas.
Meets first Tuesday of month
Woman's Christian Temperance Union-
(University Heights), Mrs Loretta Huff- man, pres; Mrs Effie Barnes, sec; Mrs Rosa B Grainger, treas. Meets first and third Tuesday of month at Taylor M E Church Young Ladies' Institute-Meets second and fourth Monday of month at Columbus Auditorium, 410 Elm
Young Men's Institute-Meets Monday eve- ning at Moose Hall, 533 F, Rev Jas Mc- Laughlin, chaplain
Zoological Society of San Dlego-Dr H M Wegenforth pres, P F O'Rourke v-pres, F G Spaulding treas, N R Morrison sec, T N Faulconer director, Zoological Gardens, Balboa Park
Parks
Balboa Park-1400 acres, from A to Upas, bet Park av and 28th street. Exposition Grounds central section. J D Morley, supt; Golden Hill section at 25th and A
Estrella Park-bet Jefferson and Wabash avs nr Geary, 4 blocks e of Boundary, E S D
Kensington (Normal Heights)-bet Kensing- ton and Marlborough drives, Adams and Park avs
La Jolla Athletic Park-Coast blvd ft of Girard av
Mission Cliff Gardens-ns Adams av bet Maryland and Florida; property of S D Electric Ry Co
New Town Park-bet Columbia and India, West F and West G
Old Town Plaza-San Diego av cor Mason, NSD
Park de la Cruz-Bet Castle and Howard, Thomas and Sisson avs E S D Plaza The-ss Broadway bet Third and Fourth
Shield Park-bet Dodge, Vine and Zinfandel, ESD
Stadium-15th and Russ blvd
Public Schools-City and Suburban
Brooklyn, es 30th bet A and Ash-Ruth Mac- Clenathan, Principal
Central, 4090 Conklin av E S D-Mrs M S Ross, Principal Detention Home, Mission Valley-Pearl Hum- phrey, Principal
Edison, 4080 Wilson av E S D-Mrs M M Crofton, Principal
Emerson, National av sw cor 36th-B E Edmiston, Principal
Encanto-Mrs A. R Scott, Principal
Euclid, 4166 Euclid av E S D-Mrs E T Stone, Principal
Florence, University av nw cor 1st-A H Riddell, Principal Franklin, Union ne cor West F-C H Schell- bach, Principal
Fremont, Congress nw cor Ampudia (Old Town)-Mrs F K Marshall, Principal Garfield. Monroe av se cor Oregon-Mrs A M Outcalt, Principal
Grant, Washington cor Lark-F Y Van Valin, Principal
Hamilton, 3720 Highland av E S D-Mrs Beulah Meals, Principal
Jefferson, ws Utah bet Wightman and Gunn -Ida V Meeks, Principal
Junior College, Park blvd and El Cajon av La Jolla, es Girard av, 1 blk s of Pearl (La Jolla)-B F Enyeart, Principal Lincoln, es 12th bet E and F-Nell Breen, Principal
Logan Heights, 27th and Julian av-Mrs M E O'Farrell, Principal
Loma Portal, ws Willow cor Browning-Mrs M C McKim, Principal Lowell, Market sw cor 17th-Mrs M E C Barber, Principal
Memorial Junior High, 28th and Marcey av -E B Tilton, Principal
Normal Heights, ss Adams av bet 40th and 41st-Louise E Weller, Principal
North Chollas-Chollas Valley, ns Bway bet 47th and 48th, Mrs Margt Wills, Principal Ocean Beach, Santa Monica av sw cor Defoe -Kate Spani, Principal
Ocean View, Woolman cor Upper-Mrs R C Powers, Principal
Pacific Beach, Jewell cor Garnet, Pacific Beach-W V Hubert, Principal
Point Loma School. Talbot cor Evergmreen- C C Price, Principal
San Diego High, 12th and Russ-Glen O Per- kins, Principal
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San Diego Evening High, 14th and Ash- Fred D Finn, Principal
Sorrento, 4106 Cleveland av-Mrs Eva S Rice, Principal
Sherman, J ne cor 22d-M D Boucher, Princi- pal
Stockton, 31st and I-Martha E Nye, Princi- pal
Theodore Roosevelt Junior High, Upas and Park blvd-T Malcolm Brown, Principal Washington, State ne cor Elm-P W Ross, Principal
SUPERVISORS
Agriculture-Catharine M Wood
Arts-Lotta D Perry
Attendance Officer-M V Hester
Health and Development-Dr I D Webster, phys; Dr F M Holland, dentist; Dr H F Buchanan, dentist; Anna Holland, dental hygienist; Maud Heath, Mary E Kershaw, Mrs E E Plaisted, Daisy Lemon, Christian M Niven, Frances Morgan, Anna Rasmus- sen, Marie Rasmussen and Mrs Frances Ridout, nurses
Home Economics-Marjorie Garrett
Kindergarten-Nancy G Milligan
Manual Training-P H Heron Music-Annle M Clarke
Nature Study and Geography-Carroll De Wilton Scott
Physical Training-Theo Treutlein Research and Test Work-Mrs K A Tilton
State Government
Governor-Friend W Richardson
Lieutenant Governor-C C Young
Attorney-General-Ulysses S Webb
Banking Dept-J F Johnson, Supt of Banks, Los Angeles
Board of Architecture-A M Edelman sec, Los Angeles
Board of Charities and Corrections-Mrs M F Sirch agt, Los Angeles
Board of Control-Harold E Smith sec, Sac- ramento
Board of Education-W C Wood sec, Sacra- mento
Board of Equalization-M D Lack sec, Sacra- mento
Board of Fish and Game Commissioners-F M Newbert pres, Sacramento
Board of Health-Dr W M Dickie sec, Sacra- mento
Board of Pilot Commissioners for Harbor of San Diego-Capt H A Field pres, J L Ba- con, W S Dorland sec, 904 5th
Board of State Harbor Commissioners for the Bay of San Diego-Wm B Gross sec- treas, 920 8th
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 106 B-S M Gue dep commissioner, Martha Moore asst dep commissioner
Clerk of Supreme Court-B Grant Taylor, Hugh P Coultis and C L King deputies, 510 6th, room 1223, Los Angeles
Commissioner of Insurance-E C Cooper, San Francisco
Compensation Insurance Fund-San Diego Dist, Paul C Trout representative, 543 Spreckels Bldg
Comptroller-Ray L Riley, Sacramento
District Court of Appeal-Second Apellate District Division 1: N P Conrey presiding judge, F W Houser and J W Curtis asso- ciate judges, H C Lillie clerk, M C Van Allen deputy clerk, 510 6th, room 1232, Los Angeles. Division 2; Frank G Finlay presiding judge, Lewis R Works and Gavin W Craig associate judges, H C Lillie clerk, 510 6th, room 1232, Los Angeles
Division of Motor Vehicles (Branch)-Mrs B B Kelleher mgr, 704 4th
Engineer-Wilbur F McClure, Sacramento
Fish and Game Commission-C F Maddox, Asst Commissioner, 201 Municipal Pler ft Bway
Inheritance Tax Appraiser-Thomas O'Hal- laran, 524 B, rm 424 San Diego
Librarian-Lloyd L Root, Sacramento
Mining Bureau-F McN Hamilton state
mineralogist, Wm W Thayer sec, San Francisco
Purchasing Agent-W G McMillin, Sacra- mento
Railroad Commission-C L Seavey pres, H W Brundege, E W DeCoto, G D Squires, H G Mathewson sec, San Francisco; branch office 510 6th, Lo(s Angeles
Secretary of State-Frank C Jordan
State Dept of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Quarantine-LeRoy E French inspr in charge, room 305 Municipal Pier ft Bway
State Teachers' College-E L Hardy pres, Park blvd and El Cajon av Superintendent of Public Instruction-Will C Wood, Los Angeles
Superintendent of State Printing-Jas Crem- ins, Sacramento
Supreme Court-Lewis W Meyers chief jus- tice, Thos J Lennon, Wm P Lawler, Em- mett Seawell, Wm H Waste, John E Rich- ards, John W Shenk associate justices, B Grant Taylor clerk
Surveyor General-W S Kingsbury, Sacra- mento
Treasurer-C G Johnson, Berkeley
State Veterinarian-Dr Chas Keane, Los An- geles
CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARD
Headquarters 25Ist-Coast Artillery 1440 E; Lt-Col W G Gastil commanding, Lt E W Depew adjutant, Major Paul Ingebretsen (Medical Corps) surgeon; Capt G De L Car- rington U S A instructor Battery A, 251st, Coast Artillery-Armory 1440 E (drills Tuesday night), Capt F B Haines commanding
Battery B, 251st Coast Artillery-Armory 1440 E, (drills Tuesday night), Capt Mil- lard Greenbaum commanding
Battery C, 251st, Coast Artillery-Armory 1440 E, (drills Tuesday night), Capt John H Sherman commanding
Headquarters Battery 251st, Coast Artillery -Armory 1440 E (drills Tuesday night), Capt L A Murrell commanding
Medical Detachment-Armory 1440 E, Major Paul Ingebretsen regimental surgeon
State Societies
Federation of State Societies of San Diego. County, California (Incorporated)-Capt T J Molinari pres, J J Breckenridge Ist v- pres, J B Gaughen 2d v-pres, E R Childs, 3d v-pres, P I Greenwood exec sec, Eva M Coburn treas
Colorado-Richard Wolfe pres, 1453 10th. A D Hagaman sec, 2542 Front
Idaho-Henry Gabbe pres, 4144 Illinois; Ma- bel Charles sec
Illinois-J J Breckenridge pres, 2676 A; Mrs Emma Sharpe sec, 4089 3d
Indiana-R D Williams pres, Mrs G L Rich- mire sec
Iowa-P I Greenwood pres, 3727 Utah, Mrs Ethel Bayless sec, 4151 Texas
Kansas-O E Thorpe pres, Mrs M J McKnight sec
Kentucky-Mrs D O Denton pres, 1545 32d, Mrs E N Hilarr sec, 2624 K
Maine-L T Kittredge pres, 3743 Albatross; Mrs Lynn Boyd sec, 3520 28th
Massachusetts-Mrs N S Nie pres, 3830 Grim av, Mrs G B Drown sec, 1409 Robinson Michigan-J B Gaughen pres, 4046 3d; Mrs E L Moran sec, 201 Cedar
Minnesota-E P Childs pres, 400 19th; Mrs C A Boren sec, 217 Elm
Montana-Kirk Smith pres, 4577 41st; Ger- trude M Wood sec, 2940 University av
Nebraska-R M Harris pres, 3987 Klauber; Mrs L E Thorpe sec, Barbara Worth Hotel New Mexico-Capt T J Mollinari pres, 1040 29th; Mrs Helen Carroll sec, 1855 31st
New York-Fred Marvin pres, 2817 Center; Daisy E Paddock sec, 126 W Fir
North Dakota-V B Noble pres, 2260 Front; H W Gibbs sec, 1504 Madison av
Ohio-H W Endress pres, 4228 University av Pennsylvania-Capt Samuel W Bell pres, St James Hotel; Mrs Fannie L Johns cor see 2411 30th
South Dakota-C E Andrews pres, 3755 10th; Esther E Roantree sec, 3862 Menlo
Texas-W D MeChristy pres, 4592 New York; Nina Z Odiorne sec, 4141 Highland way Vermont-Mrs Ida E Blair pres, 1421 Penn- sylvania av; Mrs D P Parker sec
Virginia-Dr Bruce L Wallace pres, 932 5th; Mrs Anne N Ainsworth sec, 2955 India Washington-L F Parks pres, Coronado; Mrs Olive B Hard sec, National City
Wisconsin-P H Conley pres, 1800 3d; Mrs J W Hicks sec-treas, Chula Vista
Wyoming-W S Adams pres, 1231 W Lewis; Sadie Fisher sec, 4156 First
Trade and Labor Organizations
Labor Temple 621 6th
Allied Printing Trades Council-Meets last Monday of month at Union Office; M J Schwartz sec-treas
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Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers Union No 206-Meets second and fourth Monday at Labor Temple; W E Davis, fin sec
Bakers Union No 90-Meets first and third Saturday at Labor Temple, Earl Krombka, sec and business agt
Barbers' Union No 56-Meets fourth Wednes- day at Labor Temple; F G Greenfield, fin sec
Bill Posters and Billers-F E Hedquist, sec, 4274 Stockton av ES D
Bricklayers' Union No 11-Meets second and fourth Mondays at K of P Hall, 227 E; F S Boegeman sec
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers-Di- vision No 515. Meets first and third Satur- days in Besant Hall, 953 8th. Walter Carney, sec-treas
Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen and En- ginemen, Ramona Lodge No 386-Meets second and fourth Thursdays at Labor Temple; C N Brown, sec
Brotherhood of Railway Car Men of America No 1017-Meets first Tuesday at Labor Temple; S M Noel, rec-sec
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks No 247- Meets second Monday and fourth Friday at Labor Temple; J W Jacob, fin sec
Butcher Workers' Union No 229-Meets sec- ond and fourth Thursday at Labor Temple; W E Hanson, sec
Carpenters' District Council-Meets Friday evenings at Labor Temple; Frank Grim, sec; Roy Parks, business agt
Carpenters' Union No 1296-Meets every Monday evening at Labor Temple; R H Wright, fin sec
Carpenters' Union No 1358 La Jolla-Meets Tuesday evening in American Legion Hall; S C Scott, fin sec
Carpenters' Union No 1571-Meets Tuesday evening in basement Public Library, East San Diego; M L Turner, sec
Cigarmakers' Union No 332-Meets second Wednesday of month at Labor Temple; C H Auspurg, fin sec
Cooks', Waiters' and Waitresses' Union No 402-Meets second and fourth Thursday at 846 5th; Anna O'Brien, sec-treas; W L Sloan, business agt
Electrical Workers' Union No 465-Meets first and third Wednesday of month at Labor Temple; Robert Bennett, fin sec
Electrical Workers' Union No 569 (Inside Wiremen)-Meets Thursday evening at La- bor Temple; C J Brown, fin sec and busi- ness agt
Federal Employes' Union No 63-Meets Tues- day evening at Moose Hall; Geo I Phillips, cor sec; A T Argall, fin sec
Floor Layers Union No 1082-Meets second and fourth Monday of month at Labor Temple; L A Stoudt, rec and fin sec
Hodcarriers' and Building Laborers' Union No 89-Meets first and third Wednesday nights at Labor Temple; Louis Mehl, fin sec
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, Local No 122-Meets second Wednesday mornings of month at 10 o'clock at Pythian Hall, 227 E; J R Agnew, rec sec
International Association of Bridge Struc- tural and Ornamental Iron Workers' No 229 Meets Thursday evening at Labor Temple; B G Thomas, fin sec
International Association of Fire Fighters, Local No 145-E A Richardson, sec-treas
International Union of Steam and Operating Engineers No 691-Meets at Labor Temple first Saturday; P A Guyot, fin sec
Lathers' Union No 260-Meets first Thursday evening in month at Labor Temple; R D Hunter, sec
Longshoremen's Union No 38-9-Meets first and third Friday at 851 W Market; H T Trulson, sec-treas
Machinists' Union No 389-Meets first and third Monday at Labor Temple; W T Mc- Queen, fin sec
Millmen's Union No 2011-Meets Tuesday at Labor Temple; R A Dickens, sec-treas
Molders' Union No 387-Meets second Thurs- day of each month; John Murtaugh, sec
Moving Picture Operators' Union No 297- Meets first Tuesday morning of month at Labor Temple; S H Metcalf, sec; J J Russo, business agt
Musicians' Protective Association No 325- Meets first Tuesday of month at 432 F, rm 547; W J Meader, sec
National Assn of Letter Carriers, Branch No 70-Meets third Saturday at 8 p m at Labor Temple; Nathaniel Mansfield, sec
National Federation of Post Office Clerks, Local 197-Meets second Saturday of month at K of P Hall; Emma Hawley, sec
Painters' Union No 333-Meets Monday eve-
ning at Labor Temple; C F Brummett, business mgr
Photo Engravers' Union No 69-Meets fourth Friday of month at 900 Electric bldg; A C O'Neill, sec
Plasterers' and Cement Finishers' Union No 346- Meets first and third Thursday eve- ning at Labor Temple; Walter Ralph, sec Plumbers' Union No 230-Meets every Friday night at Labor Temple; Harry Higgins, sec Police Relief Association-H L Worthen, treas; Paul Connors, sec, 732 2d
Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union No 140-Meets every third Monday at Labor Temple; Gilbert Fauquier, sec-treas
Retail Clerks' Protctive Association No 769- Meets first Thursday of month at Labor Temple; Arthur Davids, sec
San Diego County Federated Trades and Labor Council-Meets every Tuesday eve- ning at Labor Tmple; E H Dowell, sec- treas
San Diego Typographical Union No 221- Meets last Sunday of month at Labor Temple; Earl L Chappel, sec-treas
Sign Writers Union No 1257-Meets second and fourth Friday of month at Labor Tem- ple; C Jorgensen, sec
Stereotypers' Union No 82-Meets first Mon- day of month at Labor Temple; C W Var- ney, sec
Tailors' Union No 277-Meets third Tuesday of month in Labor Temple; Gerard Arts, fin sec
Teamsters' and Chauffeurs' Union No 542 -Meets first and third Friday of month at Labor Temple
Tile and Marble Setters' Helpers-Meets third Wednesday of month at Labor Temple; Al- len Mosteller, sec and business agent
Waiters' and Beverage Dispensers' Union No 500-Meets first and third Wednesday of Meets last Sunday of month at Labor Month at 533 F; C H Pettis, sec-business agent
Woman's Union Label League No 197-Meets second Saturday evening at Labor Tem- ple; Mrs Louise Rising, cor sec
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FOURTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES
Population of Cities Having 25,000 Inhabitants or More in 1920
Alabama Birmingham. 178,270
Mobile .... 60,16I Sioux City .. Waterloo ...
Montgomery. 43,464
Arizona
Phoenix ...
29,053
Arkansas
Fort Smith .. 28,811 Little Rock. 64,997
California
Alameda ...
28,806
Berkeley
...
Fresno
Long Beach.
Los Angeles.
676,673
Oakland ....
216,361 45,364
Sacramento
65,857
San Diego ..
74,683
San Francis-
co ....
San Jose .... 39,604
Stockton .. 40,296
Colorado
Colorado
Springs
. .
30,105
Denver ..
256,369
Pueblo .... 42,908
Connectlent
Bridgeport .. Hartford
143,538 138,036
Meriden
29,842
New Britain 59,316
New Haven.
New London 25,688
Norwalk . .
Stamford ...
35,096
Waterbury ·
91,715
Delaware
Wilmington. 110,168 District of Columbia Washington 437,571 Florida
Jacksonville. 91,558
Miami 29,571
Pensacola . .
31,035
Tampa
51,608
Georgia
Atlanta 200,616
Augusta
. .
52,548
Columbus
31,125
Macon 52,995
. .
Savannah ..
Illinois
Aurora 36,397
Bloomington
28,725
Chicago .... 2,701,705
Cicero
44,995 33,776
Decatur ....
E. St. Louis
Elgin
Evanston .. Joliet . .
30,734
39,858
Minnesota
Duluth
.... 98,917
Minneapolis 380,582
St. Paul . . 234,595
Missourl
Joplin 29,855
Kansas City 324,410
St. Joseph ... 77,939
St. Louis ... 772,897
Springfield . 39,631
Montana
41,611
54,934
Omaha 191,601 New Hampshire Manchester . 78,384
Nashua
28,379 New Jersey
Atlantic City 50,682
Bayonne . .
76,754
116,309
Clifton ....
26,470
50,710
Oklahoma
City 72,075 ...... 91,296 Tulsa .... Oregon
Portland
...
258,288
Pennsylvania
Allentown · Altoona 60,331
Bethlehem .. 50,358
68,030
33,813
93,372
Harrisburg 75.917
Hazleton ...
32.277
Johnstown
.
67,327
63,150
Lancaster .. Mckeesport . 46,781 New Castle .. 44,938
Norristown Borough ..
32,319
Philadelphia.1,823,779
Pittsburgh .
688,343
Reading
....
107,784 .
137,783
Wilkes-Barre 73.833
Williamsport
36,198
York 47,612
Rhode Island
Cranston 29.407
Newport
....
Pawtucket
64,248
.
Providence
237,596
Woonsocket 43,496
South Carolina
Charleston
.
67,967
Columbia
..
37,524
South Dakota
Sioux Falls. 26,176
Tennessee
Chattanooga
57,895
Knoxville
.
77,818
Memphis
162,351
Nashville ...
118,342
Texas
Austin
34,876
Beaumont 40,422
Dallas
158,976
El Paso
...
77,543
Fort Worth.
106,482
Galveston . .
44,255
Rochester
295,750
Rome 26,341
Syracuse ...
171,717
Wichita Falls
40,079
Utah
Ogden
32,804
Salt Lake
118,110 ..
Virginla
Lynchburg 29,956
Newport News 35,596
Norfolk
116,777
Petersburg .
31,002
Portsmouth . 54,387
Richmond 171,667
Roanoke 50,842
Washington
Bellingham
.
25,570
Everett ...
27,644
.....
Seattle
315,652
104,437
Spokane
....
Tacoma 96,965
. .
West Virginia
Charleston
.
39,608
Clarksburg . 27,869
Huntington . 50,177
Wheeling 56,208
Wisconsin
Green Bay . 31,017
30,42I
Kenosha
..
La Crosse
.
Madison
38,378
27,050 Milwaukee 457,147
132,358 Oshkosh ....
33,162
29,569 Racine .. 58,693
Sheboygan 30,955
Superior . .
39,671
Davenport. ..
Des Moines.
Dubuque ...
Kansas
Kansas City. 101,177
Topeka . . 50,022
Wichita ...
72,217
Kentucky
Covington ..
67,121
Lexington .
41,534
234,891
Newport .... 29,317
Louislana
Malne
Bangor
....
25,978
Lewiston
...
31,791
Portland ..
Maryland
Baltimore .. 733,826
Cumberland 29,837
Hagerstown 28,064
Massachusetts
Boston 748,060
Brockton 66,264
Brookline 37,784
Cambridge 109,694
Fall River .. 120,485 New
41,012
Rochelle
36,213
New York
60,203
City
.5,621,151
94,270
112,759
Lynn
Malden
Medford 39,038
New Bedford 121,217 Newton 46,054
Pittsfield
..
41,751
Borough 466,811
Richmond
28,823
Borough 115,959 30,366
Newburgh .. Niagara Falls 50,760
129,563
Taunton ....
37,137
30,915
179,754
Michigan
Battle Creek 36,164
Bay City ....
Detroit
..
Flint 91,599 137,634
48,615
Highland Pk
Jackson
Kalamazoo .
Lansing . .
Muskegon . .
36,670
Winston-
Salem 48,395
..
Ohlo
Akron
Canton
87,091
Cincinnati
401,247
Cleveland 796,841
Columbus ..
237,031
Dayton
Cleveland . 27,292
Hamilton
39,675 41,732
Lakewood .. Lima 41,326
Lorain 37,295
Mansfield ...
Marion .... Newark ...
27,824 27,891 26,718
33,011 60,840 28,508
243,164
Warren ...
Youngstown.
Zanesville . .
Oklahoma
Muskogee ..
96,682 68,166 25,480 297,864 26,724 28,810
Montclair ..
New
Brunswick
32,779
Newark
Orange
Passaic
..
.....
..
. .
414,216
33,268
63,824
Paterson ... Perth Amboy Plainfield ...
Trenton ....
119,289
New Orleans 387,219 Shreveport 43,874 West Hoboken . 40,068
West New
York .....
29,926
Albany
.....
Amsterdam
33,524
Auburn ..
Binghamton Buffalo ..
506,775
Elmira ..
45,305
..
Jamestown 38,917
Kingston ... 26,688
Mount Vernon 42,726
Fitchburg Haverhill Holyoke
53,884
Lawrence
Lowell
Quincy
47,876
Revere . .
Salem
42,529
Somerville 93,091
Springfield ...
Waltham .. .
Worcester ..
Gd. Rapids .. Hamtramck .
46,499 48,374 48,858 57,327
Charlotte ...
46,338
Wilmington 33,372
34,273
Port Huron . 25,944
Saginaw . .
61,903
Moline ..... Oak Park ... Peoria . . .. Quincy ... Rock Island. Rockford . . Springfield Indiana
76,121 35,978 35,177
65,66I
59,183
Anderson ... East Chicago
Evansville
Fort Wayne
Gary ...
Hammond Indianapolis. Kokomo
Muncie .. RIchmond
South Bend. Terre Haute. Iowa
Cedar Rapids Coun. Bluffs
46,566 36,162 56.727
29,767 35,967 85,264 86,549 65,378 36,004 314,194 Lincoln
Butte
Nebraska
30,067 36,524 26,765 70,983 66,083
Camden . ..
126,468 East Orange
39,141 | Elizabeth ... 71,227 Hoboken ... Irvington 36,230 .. Jersey City. Kearny ...
Louisville ..
55,886 44,616
55,693
Pasadena
508,410
36,192
Scranton
...
66,800
135,866 41,707
27,700
69,272 New York
113,344
Manhattan Borough 2,284,103 Bronx Borough 732,016 Brooklyn Borough 2,022,262 Queens
Pough-
keepsie
35,000
47,554
993,739 Troy 72,013
Utica
94,156
Watertown 31,285
Yonkers 100,226
North Carolina
Asheville ...
28,504
City
...
138,076
Houston ... San Antonio. 161,379
Schenectady 88,723 Waco 38,600
83,252
Danville ....
43,818 66,767 27,454 37,234 38,442
Pontiac ....
208,435
152,559 East
Portsmouth .. Springfield Stubenville . Toledo
40,472
30,277
73,502
Chester . . Easton . . . . Erie ...
30,255
162,537
27,743
99,148 49,103
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