Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1959 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1959

Democrats Display Election Strength

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Democrats came out of the 959 elections today with the same show of muscle they have been displaying in recent off-year political tests. Republicans also found something to boast about in city elections in Ohio and upstate New York. For the Democrats, the brightest spots in Tuesday’s voting were the election of a governor in Kentucky, the crushing defeat given Harold E. Stassen in the Philadelphia mayoral election and a sweep of Indiana city elections. With sca 11 ere d exceptions, Tuesday’s voting followed the I form sheet. In Kentucky, Democrat Bert, T. Combs was a runaway victor over John M. Robsion Jr. in the contest for governor. Republicans had hoped that a factional split among Democrats would elect Robsion in the normally Democratic state, but backers of retiring Democratic Gov. A.B, (Happy) Chandler failed to give them the necessary help. Chandler, a declared candidate for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination and a foe of Combs, now has little hope of going to the national convention next year as Kentucky’s favorite son. Dilworth WHs Easily Stassen, former Minnesota governor who sought the Republican nomination for president in 1948 and 1952 and for governor of Pennsylvania in 1958. continued running downhill in the Philadelphia election. Democratic Mayor Richardson Dilworth won reelection easily. In Indiana. Democrats won all but one of the mayoral elections in the 25 largest cities. They displaced Republicans in Fort Wayne, Lafayette and Columbus and held on to mayors’ offices they won four years ago in Indianapolis, Gary, South Bend and other citiesNew Jersey Democrats retained control of the state Assembly but failed to wrest the Senate from the GOP. This result was a blow to Democratic Gov. Robert B. Meyner because the president of the Senate becomes governor if the job is vacant. Meyner would turn over the state administration to the GOP if he stepped out next year for a place on the Democratic national ticket or for a try at a U.S. Senate. GOP No Threat Kentucky, Virginia and Mississippi also held legislative elections but the GOP posed no threat to Democratic control in

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any of the three. Mississippi elected Democrat Ross Barnett governor without opposition. The chief prize won by the Republicans Tuesday was the mayor’s office at Columbus, Ohio, the state capital, where a Democrat was unseated. Republicans also displaced Democratic mayors in Massillon, Niles and Elyria. In’ the first 100 Ohio cities counted. Republicans had replaced 10 Democratic mayors and lost six to the Democrats. In mayoral elections in .New York, Republicans ousted Democrats in 10, including Utica, Troy and Ithaca, while displaced seven Repubicans. In Boston’s nonpartisan election, Suffolk County Register of Probate John F. Collins won an upset victory for mayor over Senate President John E. Powers, who had been endorsed by Sen John F. Kennedy (D-Massl.Both candidates were Democrats. J. Bracken Lee, former governor of Utah who broke away from the GOP, was elected mayor of Salt Lake City in another nonpartisan election. Mayor George Christopher was reelected in San Francisco in a non - partisan vote, and Democratic Mayor Anthony Celebrezze was elected to a fourth term at Cleveland. Named Officers Os Manchester Groups Stanley Agler, 1956 graduate of Decatur high school, and Dons Cauble. 1956 graduate of Adams Central high school, won elective offices in the chapel choir and the Mike club, respectively, at Manchester College. Agler, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt J. Alger, of 328 N. Fifth street, was elected president of the choir at the North Manchester school, where he is majoring in mathematics. Miss Cauble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Cauble, route 2. Decatur, won the secretaryship of the radio club. She is a junior at the college. Six Persons Killed In Head-on Collision INDIO, Calif. (UPI) — Six persons—two young couples and their infant sons — were killed Tuesday when their car smashed head-on into a large truck loaded with 20 tons of canned goods. California highway patrolmen said the driver of the car apparently fell asleep. The crash occurred about 40 miles east of here on a narrow bridge. Driver of the truck, John Moreno, 33, Los Angeles, escaped with minor injuries. The car was crushed under the huge truck. It took workers nearly 12 hours to recover the body of the sixth victim. The victims were identified as Arlo T. Waggoner, 22, National City, Calif.; his wife, Beverly, 20, and their son, Tommy, 18 months; James B. Brower, 21, Des Moines, lowa, his wife, Judith Ann, and their son, Michael, 1.

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