Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1947 — Page 3
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 1047 PAGE 3
Kentucky Voters End
Four Vor ad Rule By Republicans
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bers were elected without upsets in| New York, Ohio and Indiana. TWO: Democrats picked up sev-| eral mayors in Indiana and Massa- | chusetts but lost some in New York and Connecticut. In San Francisco ‘the Conservative mayoralty swamped an opponent supported by labor groups. In Detroit, the candidate supported by CIO leaders was defeated by an AFL-backed nom-
12 civinericnnnns 313 105
Numerous mayors and state of{ficials also were elected yesterday. | Philadelphia gave Incumbent Republican Mayor Bernard -Samuels| another term and San Francisco Pet. Picked a Republican to succeed retiring Mayor Roger Laphan, nonpartisan, Major election results: MISSISSIPPI — Circuit Judge
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gave Mr. Stennis 40,361; Rep. W. M.|1p Colmer, 35,729, and Forrest Jack-|1j son, 31960. Rep. John E. Rankin out of the running with only 17,280. KENTUCKY—Republican Eldon Dummit and GOP National .Committeeman Jouett Ross Todd” concede victory to Earle C. Clements, Democratic Congressman, in guber-| national race. Returns from 5564 | of 4043 precincts: Mr. Clements, 4 286,829, and Mr. Dummit, 200,224. NEW YORK—Abraham J. Mul- | | ter, Democrat-Liberal party, elect-| led to congressional seat vacated by | | Rep. Leo F. Rayfiel, Democrat, who has been named a federal judge. Mr. Multer polled 47,501 votes. Vic- | 11 tor Rabinowitz, American Labor, 12 polled 20,683 and Jacob Letkowhd, | Republican, 13,498. OHIO—Willlam M. ~ MiCulioeh, Republican, elected to Congress from Fourth District, succeeding] Robert F. Jones, now on Federal Communications Commission. Dem- | ocratic candidate Joseph Quatman | "rite concedes defeat. 4 Returns from 398 of, 412 precincts gave Mr. McCulloch * 41,361 votes, 237 and Mr. Quatman 33,368. 7 185 PHILADELPHIA —Bernard Sam-| g 119 uel, incumbent Republican mayor, | 9 x 260 re-elected over his Democratic op- |; 275 ponent, Richard Dilworth, a former 336 marine. This continues an unbroken |;o 207 line of GOP mayors in the city. since 13 175 1884. The final vote: Mr. Samuel 14 201 413,984, Mr. Dilworth 321,419. 15 208 SAN FRANCIS CO—Superior| nnn Judge Eimer E. Robinson, a Repub- 3252 lican elected successor to retiring Mayor Roger Lapham. Mr. Robitieon] defeated Democratic Congressman Pct. Franck Havenner and Chester R.| MacPhee, “city supervisor. Returns from all the ,city’s 1202 precincts: | Mr. Robinson, 116,937; Mr. Haven- | ner, 101,408, and Mr. MacPhee, 60,508. - [ 8 canieinannaans BUFFALO, N. Y.—The Repub- .. lican City Ceuncil overthrown by Democrats, Democratic State Chair- . man Paul E. Fitzpatrick hailed the[10 «cecooienns results as a repudiation of the Re- 11 - publican administration of Gov.| [12 . Thomas E. Dewey, a 1948 GOP|I3 presidential possibility. (1 chennes DETROIT—City Councilman Bu- 18 «co.ooieees senna gene I. Van Antwerp apparently| won the mayoralty race over incumbent Edward J. Jeffries Jr., who s was seeking his fifth .term. Mr. | Ward Nine - Jeffries had the support of Detroit Pct: Wemmer Feeney labor leaders, who last time opposed | 1 ¢«rveerveiiian.e. 269 339 him bitterly. Returns from all but| 2 332 two of the city’s 1211 precincts gave, 3 +eretessivesd #erini 160 172 Mr. Van Antwerp 223854 and Mr. % +eeoeeeeee 262 Jeffries 204,966. | NEW JERSEY—Voters approved. 8 erriverevivae erie S00 by ‘a 4 to 1 margin a new state | 7 EERE ETE ess sann 262 constitution to replace one in effect 8 103 years. They also elected seven Republicans apd one Democrat tol} the state senate. CHICAGO-—Unofficial returns in- 11 dicated the Democratic and Re-| ° publican machines had elected their coalition ticket of 21 candidates to the superior court bench. The ticket 16 .. held a more than 3 to 1 edge over 1 the slate of the Progressive party, 'y making its first bid to qualify as |a party in Cook cpunty. CLEVELAND—-Intumbent Pemo-| cratic Mayor Thomas J, Burke de-| feated- Republican Elioy Ness in the mayoralty race by the biggest majority in the city’s history. Returns 249 from 1000 of the 1016 polling places " 245 gave Mr. Burke 165,777 to 84,445 for| 3 teins 279 Mr. Ness. Mr. Ness had the support cin . 216 {of the state Republican organiza- | 302 {tions 273 MASSACHUSETTS — Democrats 240 claimed gains in staté’s 28 munici- 205 pal-elections on basis of maintain-| 9 278 ing control of industrial cities of | 10 Lovins siusssnsien 223 Worcester and Springfield, winning 32 serunurisne Cessna 256 over incumbent Republican mayor | {12 AREA I RT ee reaee 153 5217 at Fitchburg and defeating protege 13 3.00000 A 218 of Republican Gov. Robert F. Brad- | 14 coniins savin riany 264 ford in Everett. 15 231 CONNECTICUT -— Republicans ——— won victories in New Haven and) 4186 Waterbury, the latter an upsét in| which Raymond E. Snyder ousted Ward Eleven Wemmer Feeney
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Ward Six
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Wemmer Feeney 185 132 202 202 238
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Wemmer Feeney | 229 2271 278 213 330 241 14 157 © 269 273 166
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Wemmer Feeney ih asene 139 225 PA 98 159 174 202 ‘199 308 . 118 242 82 170 197 264 155 219 159 235 119 279, rersesn «so 130 176 we N18 301 snsasveves 193 301 304
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Wemmer Feeney . 291 236 310 178 : N23 185 . 289 209 267 229 21 277 287 224 306 213 . 438 166 271 204 300 112
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Wemmer Feeney “eens 226 346 . 156 320 112 132 118
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