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House Bill No. 591 - Mr. Pence (Highland), declares that manu- facturers or dealers in motor vehicles shall pay a registration fee for each make, $5.00 for motorcycles, bicycles and motor tricycles, and $10.00 for each make of other motor vehicles. Effective August 23.
House Bill No. 601 - Mr. Purdum (Ross), provides that in any township where state or national homes for disabled soldiers shall be established there shall be a separate election precinct, the expenses of elections in such a precinct to be paid by the county and charger to the township affected. Effective August 31.
House Bill No. 602- Mr. Quinlisk (Shelby), provides that when signers of the majority of front feet of property on a street or alley request a director of public safety or council to oil such thoroughfares it shall be done, the cost to be paid by said property owners. Effective August 31.
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House Bill No. 603 - Mr. Hale (Summit). This act enables re- ligious societies to convey public burying grounds to township trustees. Effective August 13.
House Bill No. 611 - Mr. Hunter (Franklin), repeals Section 8960 of the General Code relative to freight rates. Effective August 23.
House Bill No. 620 - Mr. Pence (Highland), appropriates $400,000 out of the general revenue fund to aid schools for deaf, crippled and blind children and weak school districts. Effective August 23.
House Bill No. 627 - Mr. Klein (Hamilton), fixes a penalty of from $25 to $100 for depriving an accused person in prison from con- sulting counsel, and is directed at those having prisons in charge. Ef- fective August 4.
House Bill No. 636- Mr. Stokes (Montgomery), extends the time for repayment of funds deposited at interest with building and loan associations located in districts devastated by 1913 floods. An extension oft two years from April 10, 1915, is granted. An emergency act. Ef- fective April 29.
House Bill No. 637 - Mr. Parrett (Fayette), repeals Section 5601 of the General Code relative to the publication of realty assessments. Effective July 28.
House Bill No. 639- Mr. Kramer (Richland), provides that no members of the General Assembly shall be appointed trustee or manager of a benevolent, penal or reformatory institution supported by state funds, nor serve on any committee or commission created by the as- sembly, which provides pay other than expenses, nor accept any appoint- ment or employment from any committee or commission created by the assembly. The act also applies to service under the executive and ad- ministrative branches of the state government. Violation of the act vacates the seat of an offender. Effective August 16.
House Bill No. 647 - Mr. Clark (Warren). Supplementary meas- ure relative to the erection of memorials. Effective August 23.
House Bill No. 650- Mr. Swan (Preble), amends the Code rela- tive to the corrupt practice act, defining what shall constitute guilt, and declaring that no party organization nor candidate shall compensate in any one election precinct more than one person to prepare lists of voters. Effective August 31.
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House Bill No. 654- Mr. Knox (Washington), provides for the enlistment of contributing members to the state militia and exempts them from jury duty. Effective September 2.
House Bill No. 660-Mr. Harding (Hamilton), provides for the creation of city planning commissions for municipalities, of seven mem- bers - the mayor, service director, president of the park commission, and four citizens who shall serve without pay, constitute a platting commission, with authority to employe architects and other professional service. Effective August 31.
House Bill No. 664- Mr. Baker (Muskingum), exempts from taxation all property used for the support of children's homes. Ef- fective July 21.
House Bill No. 665 - Mr. Swan (Preble), provides relief for counties which complain of the heavy financial support for tubercular hospitals. Any complaining county in a district where such hospital is situated may appeal to the common pleas court in the county where such hospital is located, and the court is empowered to apportion expenses of the institution among all counties of the district. Effective Septem- ber I.
House Bill No. 667 - Mr. Whitacre (Columbiana), permits as- sembly halls on second floors in rural districts, and defines how such halls shall be protected with fire escapes. Effective August 31.
House Bill No. 674 - Mr. Danford (Noble). This act allows any teacher to teach one year, and graduates of colleges to teach three years without professional training. Effective August 23.
House Bill No. 687 - (Delaware), authorizes boards of education to pay salaries of teachers who attended institutes in 1914. Effective September 3.
House Bill No. 701 - Mr. Reighard (Fulton). An act making general appropriations amounting to. Effective July 1, 1915.
House Bill No. (?) - Mr. Totman (Athens). An act authorizing the Ohio State University president and trustees to sell certain state lands in Cleveland, held under lease, the Governor and Attorney-General to ap- prove the sale. Effective August 25.
House Bill No. 708- Mr. Reighard (Fulton). An act allowing claims against the state amounting to $216,000 to meet deficiencies in the state highway department, due to errors in 1914 in letting con- tracts in excess of the legislative appropriation. Effective August 23.
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House Bill No. 709- Mr. Swan (Preble). This act carries partial payment appropriations for state highway work: $707,000 for main market, and $476,138 for inter-county roads. Effective August 31.
House Bill No. 710- Mr. Sprague (Scioto). This act makes an apportionment of the state into congressional districts, under the thirteenth census of the United States. Provides for 22 districts. Ef- fective August 31.
House Bill No. 711 - Mr. Kraft (Hardin), supplements the act creating a state sundry claim board. Effective August 23.
House Bill No. 712- Mr. Platt (Ashtabula), provides that Sec- tions 12600-278 of the General Code relating to the state building code, shall not apply to plans previously approved by the chief inspector of workshops, and stipulates other exemptions. Effective August 25.
House Bill No. 713-Mr. Nieding (Lorain), directs coroners to issue writs to any constable or "discreet person"; neglect to execute the writs subjects an offender to a forfeiture of $25 pay. Any coroner who refuses or neglects to perform the duties herein defined shall be fined $500, upon conviction in the common pleas court. Effective August 31.
House Bill No. 714- Mr. Smith (Butler). An act making ap- propriations to pay unauthorized deficiencies and liabilities of the state existing prior to Feb. 16, 1915. The amount was $108,693. Effective Sept. I.
House Bill No. 715-Mr. McFarland (Morrow), provides for a board of agriculture of Ohio, empowered to sue and be sued in this name, there to be 10 members, appointed by the Governor, their terms of office, after the expiration of their first appointment term, to be five years ; six shall be practical farmers and not more than five of the same political party. Two members shall be appointed annually, after the period for which appointments were originally made, and one member shall be chosen president. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as unexpired terms. Effective September 2.
House Bill No. 716-Mr. Hodgin (Belmont). This act appro- priates money to pay owners of animals killed by state authorities to prevent the spread of contagious diseases among live stock. Effective August 31.
House Bill No. 717-Mr. Deaton (Miami), provides that in counties where an agricultural society has acquired a fair site, and the
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title is vested with the county, but control and management with the society, county commissioners may levy a tax not exceeding one- twentieth of a mill for one year and not more than five years to improve such site. In anticipation of such taxes bonds may be sold at six per cent. Effective August 31.
House Bill No. 720- Mr. Morris (Van Wert), appropriates $6,619.50 in the Senate and $12,404 in the House to pay salaries of employes of the Eighty-first General Assembly. The amounts include mileage of assembly members. Effective August 18.
House Bill No. 722- Mr. Whittemore (Summit), provides that election officers make return of votes cast for and against proposed amendments to the state constitution, submitted at the election the first Monday of November, 1915. Effective August 31.
House Bill No. 723- Mr. Reighard (Fulton), provides that laws of the Eighty-first General Assembly be bound in two parts, one of which shall contain all appropriation bills passed at the regular session, and the other to contain the remaining bills and joint resolutions adopted. Effective August 31.
NOTE: House Bill No. 721 - Mr. Reighard (Fulton). This act makes sundry appropriations for refunders and damage and property claims by individuals and concerns, covers salary claims, and provides for a $75,000 armory in Akron, if the city contributes $50,000 for the same purpose. Governor Willis vetoed several items in the act, which was otherwise approved June 5, and became effective 90 days thereafter.
STATE GOVERNMENT. Elective Administrative State Officers.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Governor
James M. Cox.
Dayton
$10,000
Lieutenant Governor
Earl D. Bloom
Bowling Green
1,500
Secretary of State.
W. D. Fulton
Newark
6,500
Auditor of State.
A. V. Donahey
New Philadelphia ..
6,500
Treasurer of State
Chester E. Bryan.
London
6,500
Attorney General
Joseph McGhee
Columbus
6,500
Chief Justice Court
Supreme
Hugh L. Nichols
Batavia
7,000
Associate Justice.
Thomas A. Jones.
Jackson
6,500
Associate Justice
James J. Johnson.
Springfield
6,500
Associate Justice
Maurice H. Donahue. .
New Lexington.
6,500
Associate Justice.
R. M. Wanamaker.
Akron
6,500
Associate Justice.
Edward S. Matthias.
Van Wert
6,500
Associate Justice.
Oscar W. Newman ...
Portsmouth
6,500
The Governor's Office.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Governor
James M. Cox. .
Dayton
$10,000
Secretary to the Governor.
Charles E. Morris.
Columbus
5,000
Executive Clerk ..
Frank T. Crew.
Zanesville
3,000
Correspondence Clerk
Elinor R. Parke.
Dayton
2,000
Commission Clerk
Edward P. Hogan.
Columbus
1,800
Stenographer
Alma A. Leffler.
Marion
1,200
Messenger
Howard Gillard
Milford
1,200
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Executive Mansion Board. State Emergency Board.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Member
Member
James M. Cox, Gov- ernor A. V. Donahey, At- torney General
Dayton
New Philadelphia.
Member
Joseph McGhee, At- torney General
Columbus
Member
Member
Erastus G. Lloyd, Chairman Senate Finance Committee .. John Cowan, Chair- man Finance Com- mittee of House of Representatives ..
Columbus
Ottawa
NOTE- The Governor is president and the Auditor secretary of this board whose members receive no compensation beyond their expenses in attending meetings.
Commissioners of the State Sinking Fund.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Ex-Officio Comissioner
Ex-Officio Comissioner
Ex-Officio Comissioner
W. D. Fulton, Secre- tar- of State ... A. V. Donahey, Au- ditor of State ... . . Joseph McGhec, At- torney General
Newark
New Philadelphia ...
Columbus
Commissioners of Public Printing.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Ex-Officio Commissioner ...
Ex-Officio Commissioner ...
Ex-Officio Commissioner.
W. D. Fulton, Secre- tary of State. A. V. Donahey, Au- ditor of State ..... Joseph McGhee, At-
Newark
New Philadelphia.
torney General
Columbus
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THE SUPREME COURT AND ITS APPOINTEES.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Chief Justice
Hugh L. Nichols
Batavia
$7,000
Associate Justice
Thomas A. Jones
Jackson
6,500
Associate Justice
James J. Johnson.
Springfield
6,500
Associate Justice
Maurice H. Donahue ..
New Lexington
6,500
Associate Justice
R. M. Wanamaker.
Akron
6,500
Associate Justice
Edward S. Matthias.
Van Wert.
6,500
Associate Justice
Oscar W. Newman ..
Portsmouth
6,500
Marshal and Law Librarian
Edward Antrim
Hamilton
2,500
Assistant Librarian and
Chief Clerk
John W. Shaw
Troy
1,800
Assistant Librarian
J. P. Martindell
Columbus
1,500
Assistant Librarian.
R. C. Wittenmeier
Columbus
1,200
First Deputy Marshal
A. W. Buckmaster.
Columbus
1,500
Second Deputy Marshal.
Philip Allen
New Lexington
1,200
Third Deputy Marshal.
W. W. McDonald.
Columbus
1,200
Secretary
P. W. Heacock.
Cardington
1,660
Secretary
Roy King
Columbus
1,660
Secretary
Clara K. Carey
Columbus
1,600
Secretary
J. B. Greely.
Columbus
1,380
Porter
James A. Collins
Circleville
840
Porter
Jesse Allen
Columbus
840
Porter
John Kane
Columbus
840
Porter
George Courteney
Columbus
600
NOTE - All appointees hold their positions at the pleasure of the Court.
Reporter of the Supreme Court and Courts of Appeal.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Reporter
E. O. Randall.
Columbus
$3,000
Assistant
Reporter
J. L. W. Henney
Bexley
2,000
Assistant Reporter
Clinton Collins
Cincinnati
2,000
Clerk
Charles W. Justice
Youngstown
1,500
NOTE - All appointees hold their positions at the pleasure of the Court.
Department of Clerk of Supreme Court.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Clerk
Frank Mckean
Cleveland
$4,000
Deputy Clerk
Seba N. Miller
Springfield
2,100
Deputy Clerk
Floyd Atwill
Paulding
1,800
Correspondence Clerk.
Lawrence J. Cocoran. .
Columbus
1,500
Messenger
Edgar McGreevy
Columbus
720
NOTE- All appointees hold their positions at the pleasure of the Court.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Secretary of State.
W. D. Fulton.
Newark
$6,500
Asst. Secretary of State.
Thomas M. Gregory.
Cincinnati
3,000
Corp. Advisor
E. M. Larason.
Newark
2,000
Statistician
S. M. Johnson
Fairview
2,000
Special Statistician.
A. J. Makley
Dayton
2,000
Supt. Distribution
J. M. Thompson
Mt. Gilead.
1,500
Stockman
James L. Uh1.
Lancaster
1,500
Clerk
J. M. Howswick
Celina
1,800
Clerk
John A. Smith
Logan
1,500
Clerk
Ralph Dow
Mansfield
1,350
Asst. Rec. Clerk.
L. H. Innis.
Columbus
1,500
Stenographer
Laura E. Kelly
Columbus
1,080
Stenographer
Myrtle Morgan
Logan
1,080
Stenographer
Martha Brumbaugh
Akron
1,080
Typist
Russell Niles
West Milton
1,350
Janitor and Messenger
Fred Weaver
Congo
600
(PURCHASING DEPARTMENT)
Purchasing Agent.
J. J. Judge. .
Toledo
3,000
Clerk-Bookkeeper
Florence H. Mason.
Cincinnati
1,080
Clerk-Stenographer
Bertha Williams
Newark
1,080
Division of Automobiles.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
State Registrar
W. A. McCurdy
Columbus
$3,000
Cashier
Martha Fulton
Columbus
1,800
Chief Clerk.
C. A. Orrison. .
'Columbus
1,800
Clerk
John Gunderson
Columbus
1,560
Clerk
C. A. Geyer
Columbus
1,200
Clerk
J. S. Kilbery
Columbus
1,200
Stenographer
Florence Kennedy
Columbus
1,080
Typist
Esther Roberts
Lima
420
Typist
Bessie Hook
Columbus
960
Typist
C. L. Barker
Columbus
900
Inspector
C. J. Vance.
Taylorville
1,200
Janitor and Messenger
Ollie Johnson
Columbus
780
NOTE - All employes except the Registrar are under the Classified Service ..
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Division of Vital Statistics.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
State Registrar
E. W. Monger
Greenville
$2,000
Chief Inspector.
T. A. Weis.
Dayton
1,500
Statistician
J. C. Plummer
Peebles
1,500
Clerk
O. L. Brodrick.
Upper Sandusky.
1,500
Clerk
Cora R. Stutz
Upper Sandusky
900
Clerk
Grace Norris
Newark
1,200
Clerk
Harriet Toller
Marietta
900
Clerk
Orrell Glass
Flushing
900
Clerk
Edna Thomas
Mt. Sterling.
900
Clerk
Louis R. Bonner
Chillicothe
900
Clerk
Zella M. Postle
Columbus
900
Clerk
Zella M. Whetzel
Jackson
900
Clerk
May C. Barr. .
Hamilton
840
Clerk
Mrs. Irene Sims
Columbus
840
Clerk
Florence Green
Newark
840
Clerk
Dorothy Schatenstein ..
Columbus
840
Clerk
Margaret Hough
Greenville
840
Clerk
W. H. Ferguson
Springfield
900
Stenographer
Mattie M. Headley.
Pataskala
900
Stenographer
Carrie Evans
Ironton
900
Stenographer
Flora Mount
Columbus
840
Stenographer
Emmaline Thomas
Columbus
900
Typist
Wotrena Gowan
Ottawa
1,080
NOTE - All employes except the Registrar are under the Classified Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AUDITOR OF STATE.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Auditor of State.
A. V. Donahey
Tuscarawas Co.
$6,500
Deputy Auditor
W. E. Baker
Seneca
3,000
Chief Clerk
V. H. Mowls
Tuscarawas Co. 2,400
*Deputy School Land
Supervisor
E. L. Hyneman
Franklin Co
2,500
*Secretary
Merlin Brenneman
Allen Co.
1,800
*Statistician
T. W. Tannehill
Morgan Co.
2,000
*Supervising Examiner
John A. Bliss.
Franklin Co.
3,000
System Examiner
J. H. Kauffmar
Stark Co ..
2,800
*Examiner
J. E. Harper.
Jackson
2,100
*Examiner
F. M. Hoopengarner .. C. A. Seiple.
Tuscarawas Co.
1,800
*Examining Auditor
Defiance Co ..
2,100
*Examining Auditor
J. F. Cunningham
Montgomery Co
1,800
*Examining Auditor.
A. B. Dawson.
Franklin Co.
1,800
*Assistant Examiner
L. F. Hopp.
Franklin Co.
1,500
*Assistant Examiner Assistant Examiner
Jas. E. Brick.
Tuscarawas Co ..
1,400
*Bookkeeper
G. L. Coffinberry
Cuyahoga Co
2,400
*Bookkeeper
Geo. W. Taylor.
Franklin Co.
1,950
*Bookkeeper
Lida Judge
Franklin Co
1,260
*Clerk
E. H. Blair.
Brown Co ..
1,950
*Clerk
M. C. Morrison
Summit Co. 1,500
*Clerk
Orrin Henry
Wood Co.
1,500
*Examiner
C. R. Randles
Coshocton Co
1,800
*Clerk
L. E. Smart.
Licking Co ...
1,400
*Clerk
John C. Donahey
Tuscarawas Co.
1,500
*Clerk
Mattie S. Oldham
Muskingum Co.
840
* Clerk
B. F. Stewart.
Huron Co ..
1,000
*Stenographer
Gertrude Jones
Tuscarawas Co
1,080
*Stenographer
Anna Crossin-Connor. Jackson
1,200
*Stenographer
Gertrude Colborn
Franklin
960
*Typist
Jane J. Harris
Franklin
960
*Janitor and Mailing Clerk.|
C. L. Hughes
Franklin
640
Jos. F. Hogan.
Jackson Co
1,600
* Classified Civil Service.
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Bureau of Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Deputy Inspector and
Supervisor
Moses Blau
Hamilton Co.
Per Year. $2,500
Deputy Inspector and
Supervisor
E. N. Halbedel.
Wyandot Co.
2,500
Per
Month.
*Statistician
H. R. Campbell.
Delaware
150
*Chief Clerk ..
H. S. Brown
Wood Co ..
150
*Stenographer-Clerk
Lela Leeth
Paulding Co
100
*Stenographer
Florence Ruble
Fairfield Co.
100
*Clerk
A. D. Anthony.
Franklin Co
115
*Clerk
E. J. Yantis.
Franklin Co.
95
*Janitor
Chas. Hughes
Franklin .
30
*Typist
Harriet Kumler
Franklin Co.
90
*Typist
Elizabeth Bayha
Franklin Co.
90
*Typist
Elizabeth McCready
Union Co ..
90
*Typist
Esther Edmonson
'Champaign Co
90
*Typist
Belva Knox
Franklin Co ..
90
*Typist
Lou K. Hurst.
Franklin Co.
90
Classified Civil Service.
NOTE- In addition to the above there are fifty-two Inspectors who work throughout the state on a per diem basis, viz .: $5.00, $8.00 and $10.00 per day and R. R. fare. They are paid only for days they work.
TREASURER OF STATE.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
County.
Salary.
State Treasurer.
Chester E. Bryan
Madison
$6,500
Cashier
William J. Hiler
Muskingum
3,400
Chief Clerk.
Orris E. Duff ..
Madison
2,400
Bond Clerk.
Wm. D. Morrissey ..
Madison
1,800
*Assistant Bond Clerk
Pierre R. Barthalow
Franklin
1,140
*Bookkeeper
Cyril S. Gladden.
Belmont
2,100
Bookkeeper
Benjamin Nicholson.
Hamilton
1,800
*Insurance Bookkeeper
Roscoe R. Aukerman ..
Harrison
1,740
*Tax Clerk ...
Clarence F. Pickett ...
Belmont
1,500
*Insurance Clerk.
Floyd M. Perkins : .
Franklin
1,380
Correspondence Clerk.
Theresa R. Coughlin. .
Champaign
1,200
*Messenger and Janitor
Weir C. Taylor
Madison
780
*Night Watchman.
Sherman J. Gregory.
Clark
900
*Night Watchman.
Gail Johnson.
Licking
900
*Classified Civil Service.
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BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
President
D. S. Creamer, Dem ..
Columbus
$4,000
Member
I. S. Guthery, Dem ...
LaRue
4,000
Member
H. S. Riddle, Rep.
Columbus
4,000
Member
Dr. H. S. Reinhart.
Columbus
4,000
Fiscal-Supervisor Sec'y.
Harry Maddy
Gallipolis
3,600
Purchasing Agent.
I. V. Lyons.
Columbus
5,000
Chief Agriculturist
Charles McIntire
Troy
2,500
Horticulturist
S. W. Moore.
Columbus
2,500
Assist. Supt. Construction.
S. R. Whittaker.
Dayton
1,500
Mech. Engineer.
J. B. Youngblood
Cleveland
2,500
Engineer
H. A. Seabright
Columbus
3,000
Engineer
George Kadel
Linden
1,800
Engineer
H. T. Roderick
Columbus
960
Bookkeeper
C. C. Stevenson
Columbus
1,500
Bookkeeper
Henry O'Brien
Linden
1,500
Bookkeeper
K. D. Poorman.
Paulding
1,380
Bookkeeper
Ruth Hunter
Columbus
960
Clerk
Emil Koop
Jackson
1,680
Clerk
W. T. Gordon
Beaver
1,200
Clerk
Helen Atwill
Paulding
840
Clerk
Sol. Rosenfeld
Youngstown
900
Clerk-Stenographer
L. K. Rowley.
Columbus
1,200
Stenographer
B. M. Danford
Caldwell
1,200
Stenographer
Clara Gracey
Cincinnati
1,200
Stenographer
Ella M. Seal.
Columbus
900
Stenographer
Inez Vanschoyck
Hilliards
840
Stenographer
Olive Hall
Philo
960
Stenographer
Grace Stark
Columbus
1,008
Stenographer
Mary McCaffery
Columbus
1,008
Telephone Operator
Daisy Franklin
Columbus
660
NOTE- All employes except the fiscal-supervisor-secretary are under the classified civil service.
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THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF OHIO.
Executive.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
*Member of Commission.
J. D. Clark.
Dayton
$5,000
*Member of Commission ...
T. J. Duffy
Columbiana Co ..
5,000
*Member of Commission.
H. L. Eliot.
Delaware Co ...
4,000
*Secretary
Robert S. Hayes
Montgomery Co. 3,000
*Assist. Secretary.
Lloyd D. Teeters.
Ross Co ..
1,800
Grade 1 Bookkeeper
Martin J. Duffy
Jefferson Co
2,200
Grade 3 Bookkeeper
H. W. Benson.
Morrow Co.
1,500
Grade 3 Bookkeeper
Mary Murnan
Franklin Co.
1,140
Grade 1 Clerk
Carrie C. Goodrich
Wyandot Co
1,680
Grade 1 Clerk
Anton F. Ruhl
Franklin Co.
1,560
Grade 2 Clerk.
Harold Sites
Ashland Co
1,200
Clara Darm (substi-
tuting for Harold
Sites who is on a
Columbiana
1,020
Grade 3 Clerk.
Noble Co.
1,020
Grade 4 Clerk.
Franklin Co.
600
Clerk
Lloyd C. Masters. Hazel Looker
Franklin Co
660
*Librarian
Arthur Schwartz
Franklin Co.
900
Grade 1 Telephone Opera- tor
Gertrude Slatzer
Franklin Co.
660
Grade 2 Stenographer
Olive Shurtz
Franklin Co.
1,200
Grade 2 Stenographer.
Inez Morrow
Highland Co
1,140
Grade 2 Stenographer.
Lola F. Overly
Knox Co ..
1,080
Grade 3 Stenographer .
Helen Downey
Franklin Co
840
Grade 2 Stenographer.
Nellie Moore
Muskingum Co
1,200
Grade 3 Stenographer.
Norah Hegler
Hamilton Co.
900
Grade 3 Stenographer
Hazel Fawcett
Cuyahoga Co.
840
Grade 3 Stenographer.
Louise Rein
Montgomery Co.
900
Grade 3 Stenographer .
Edward Madden
Lucas Co.
840
Grade 2 Examiner of Com- pensation Claims.
F. M. Secrest
Cuyahoga Co.
1,800
Grade 2 Examiner of Com- pensation Claims.
J. J. Mulvihill
Hamilton Co.
1,800
Grade 2 Examiner of Com- pensation Claims ...
Wilbur C. Doerr
Hamilton Co
1,800
Grade 2 Examiner of Com- pensation Claims ..
Arnold S. Althoff.
Montgomery Co ..
1,800
Grade 3 Examiner of Com- pensation Claims.
Mary Harding
Hamilton Co
1,200
Workmen's Compensation.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Auditor
Harry W. Putnam. . .
Champaign Co
$2,400
Payroll Auditor
John E. Burns.
Hamilton Co
1,500
Payroll Auditor.
Thomas H. Mugavin. .
Hamilton Co
1,500
Payroll Auditor
Gretner A. Small ..
Butler Co ..
1,500
leave of absence) ..
Franklin Co ..
900
Grade 3 Clerk.
George Linthicum
Lawrence M. Huston ..
220
OHIO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY.
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION - Continued.
Position.
Name of Incumbent.
Residence.
Salary.
Payroll Auditor
Harry C. Baker
Pickaway Co.
1,500
Payroll Auditor
John S. Brooks.
Franklin Co ..
1,500
Payroll Auditor
Herman Hautzen-
roeder
Richland Co. 1,500
Payroll Auditor
John G. Rasing.
Cuyahoga Co.
1,500
Payroll Auditor
John W. Hickey
Cuyahoga Co.
1,500
Payroll Auditor
John E. Schrantz
Stark Co
1,500
Payroll
Auditor
John O'Connell
Hamilton Co
1,350
Payroll
Auditor.
John S. Kirk.
Paulding Co. 1,350
Payroll
Auditor
Jos. W. Wickham
Franklin Co.
1,350
Payroll
Auditor
Willard A. Sherer
Lucas Co ..
1,350
Payroll
Auditor
Judson Vincent
Knox Co ..
1,350
Payroll
Auditor.
A. F. White
Hocking Co.
1,350
Payroll
Auditor
John P. Maloney
Franklin Co. 1,350
Payroll
Auditor
Michael Fox
Franklin Co 1,350
Payroll
Auditor.
J. Walter Rarick
Perry Co
1,350
Payroll
Auditor.
Oliver Burgett
Allen Co.
1,200
Payroll Auditor.
Frank H. Ridley.
Lucas Co.
1,200
Payroll
Auditor
Edward P. Keating
Lorain Co
1,200
Payroll
Auditor.
J. A. Downs
Harrison Co.
1,200
Payroll
Auditor
Charles Mulligan
Franklin Co ..
1,200
Payroll
Auditor.
Charles Hetrick
Crawford Co.
1,200
Payroll Auditor.
James B. Arnett.
Montgomery Co.
1,200
Payroll Auditor
John H. Lamneck.
Tuscarawas Co.
1,200
Actuary
Emile E. Watson.
Franklin Co ..
4,000
Codifier
C. F. Ames, Jr
Summit Co.
1,200
Rating Actuary
Caroline Chrisman
Franklin
1,000
Grade 4 Statistician.
Vacancy
Vacancy
1,000
Florence Naile
Franklin Co.
1,000
Grade 4 Statistician
Fannie C. Turner
Franklin Co.
1,000
Director of Claims.
Harry H. Hamm.
Ross
2.400
Deputy Director of Claims.
R. R. Zurmehly.
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