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ers will hear the American bid for peace over the Voice of

Republican Party Racks Up Goins In Elections Over U.S.

Crime-Buster Halley Truman to Call

"Wins as Li mts In New York Race Soviet Bluff

limitation program only hours after conferring with Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower about speeding By United Press : ; | WASHINGTON, Nov. 7—Presi- arms deliveries to Western EuWASHINGTON, Nov. 7—Republicans gained a con- {dént Truman will call Moscow's ’ 3 ; . peace bluff tonight by offering gressional seat and several mayors today in scattered ie world: a. Slobal. ate control elections sparked by charges of crime and corruption.

rope. The United States and its partners, they said, would not put the plan as the best way to prevent Democrats turned the issue to their advantage in | World. War IIL Philadelphia, where they elected ——— American experts believe this a mayor for the first time since a Republican mayor of Little

brakes on defense preparations {plan for action through the 1884, |Rock, Ark., for the first time since

unless and until the Russians agree to a ‘“fool-proof” limitation system. The Soviets are expected to |United Nations offers a -better balk at the inspection provisions, Charges of corruption in gov- 'the 1880's. The most important {chance for peace—or, at least for which would rip open the Iron ernment-—sure to be an issue in Democrat gain was in Philadel- | taking- the “peace offensive” inithe 1952 presidential campaign— phia. [tiative away from the Russians figured heavily in the results of| As a result of the GOP sweep |-~—~than proposals for a Big Four yesterday's off-year balloting. 'of the four congressional elec- | meeting. Crime-buster Rudolph Halley, tions, the new’lineup in the House

Curtain, But the United States is convinced that it is time for a Mr. Truman is known to be 38-year-old former chief counsel i 233 Democrats, 200 Republi- reluctant to accept the Big Four of the Senate Crime Committee, 308, one independent and one

- ANOTHER CLARK WINS, TOO—Joseph -S. Clark Jr. | flashes a victory smile after being elected the first Democratic

With Schricker

{dent Vincent Auriol and British

Howard to Confer |

new try. . {bids voiced by Frenth Presiswept into presidency of the New

vacancy. The vacancy, caiised by

Marionettes Troop No. 94 orld Varieties ildren's Choir rionette Show er of Hamelin

sion.

Sen, Taft Pleads Presidential Race

honesty and integrity and Ameriican principles to power in Washington, except to elect a Republican President.”

omen,

sue as the rest of the liberty against socialism.”

But he said

TV DID IT—Rudolph Halley, TV star of the U. S. Senate crime inquiry in New York City, to reporters after his election as president of the city council. An independent, he broke the Democrats’ stranglehold by linking that party to big time crime. He campaigned exclusively over televi-

“The farmer faces the same ispopulation— he said in a speech prepared for delivery

Sen. Whery Assails ‘Willo’ Wisp’ Congress WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (UP) Senate Republican Leader neth 8. said

Ken-

Wherry vesterday

here after telling a Republican “special considerations” jus f-session claims bv leaders rally in Birmingham yesterday farm slpports as they Justify 0 the opposing parties in Con“Tthere is no wav to restore minimum wage laws. gress,

the death of Rep. Karl Stefan (R. Neb.), will be filled in another special election Dec. 4 4 At the start of the 82d ConRunning as an independent, Mr. gress last January, the line-up Halley swamped Democrat Joseph was 235 Democrats, 199 Republi-

York City Council, second highest office of the nation’s biggest city.

Swamps Democrat

Other major results included: Other Results CONGRESS—Republicans made The other three House eleca clean sweep of. the four seats tions were: at stake-—two in Pennsylvania NEW JERSEY, NINTH DISand one each in Ohio and New TRICT-—Republican Frank C. OsJersey—for a net gain of one seat mers Jr. defeated Evelyn SeuGOVERNORS-—— Incumbent fert, Democrat, by 30,000 votes Democrat Lawrence Wetherby de- for the unexpired term of Repubfeated Republican Eugene Siler in lican Rep. Harry L. Towe, Who re-

.." FR to 1500- del : that the 82d Congress has thus Kentucky. Former Gov. Hugh signed. to 151 elegates to th abamas hi . : - or Xie 0 ¢ 0- gates to the Alabama... (1 oq no major problems, left White, a staunch States Righter PENNSYLVANIA, 14TH DIS Farm Bureau Federation Conven- : i imi. TRICT — Republican Joseph L.! An 7 “willo' the wisp” and and foe of the Truman adminis- 4 tion here. peace a “willo’ the wisp” an tration, was elected If Mississippi Carrig defeated Democrat Paul By United Press He advocated a system of flexi- failed to claim its constitutional } sa Vins a Harris for the unexpired term of BILOXI. Miss. Nov. 7T..Sen iw : : a nx . without Republican or indepen- eV yt 0) Mi Nov. T--Sen. ble price supports, “perhaps at the power over foreign policy. dent opposition the late Republican Rep. Wilson Robert A. Taft (R. O0.), cam- discretion of some farm board His formal summary of the re- = Ppos Ta oh D. Gillette. - paigning for the 1952 GOP presi- rather than in accordance with cently-completed session followed STATE LEGISLATURES — PENNSYLVANIA EIGHTH dential nomination, spread his anv formula fixed bv law.” a ‘sharply contrasting report by Republicans gained five seats in pDISTRICT—Republican Karl C. farm policies out for “southern “I am against the principle of Senate Democratic Leader Ernest the New Jersey assembly, while King was unopposed for the unapproval last night. and called (price) subsidy, except in real W. McFartand who «praised the Virginia, Mississippi and Ken- expired term of the late Repub1 ) 3 g ra ior : 3 ’ 4 % rv ating Tr. for an all-out Dixie campaign 10 emergencies,” Sen. Taft said. “Be- “national defense Congress” for tucky remained strongly Demo- lican Rep. Albert C. Vaughn. elect a Republican, chuse I think it would mean gov- “magnificent achievements.” cratic as usual. Democrats were enthusiastic The senior Ohio Sen ator came ernment regulation,” ‘The reports were the customary. MAYORS—In addition to the over their Philadelphia victory,

Indiana gains. the Republicans and hoped it mean they can carry unseated Democrats in several up-.all of populous Pennsylvania in state New York cities and elected next year's presidential eiection.

mayor in Philadelphia in 67

years. The Democrats, with a |ilL

pledge of "clean up the mess," swept out a Republican machine that had controled the city government since 1884.

Plenty of Chance

The White House

had plenty of

{Prime . Minister Winston Church-

feels Soviet Premier Josef Stalin has opportunities to

Judge Joseph M. Howard today planned a conference with Gov. Schricker, presumably to resign as the Municipal Court 3 judge. It has been expected he will take the post of administrative assistant in the national Democratic head-

, quarters.

In asking for the conference with the Governor, Judge Howard said he wanted to “talk over the many rumors that have been floating around” since Frank E. McKinney, Indianapolis banker, became Democratic National

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Sharkey, candidate of once-power- cants and one independent. The eae ___ show his good faith in peace by ful Tammany Hall, and ran rings Republicans gained one other ; allowing settlements in around Rep. Henry J, Latham, the Democratic seat in a special elec- York Giants, struck out in his Austria and Germany. The idea Republican nominee. tion in Missouri last March. first try at politics. - is to give Stalin another chance Among the places in which the Yesterday's gain was made in Monte polled 67872 votes — to show where he stands. Republicans unseated Deémocrats the third district of Ohio, when fourth highest on the 12-man The President's major { for mayor were several of In- Republican Paul Schenck defeated Democratic ticket which was policy address will be broadcast * diana’'s largest cities, including Democrat Jesse Yoder for the un- overwhelmed by incumbent Re- and televised from the White talks Indianapolis, home town of Presi. €X vpired term of Democrat .Ed- publicans in the contest for the House at 9:30 p.m. (Indianapolis dent Truman's hand-picked new ward Breen, who resigned. The assembly in Essex County. Time). Millions of foreign listen- Chairman. - Democratic national chairman, district has see-sawed between — ar meisimtmm———————————— Frank E. McKinney. the two parties for years, STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH

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Corruption Issue

The Philadelphia campaign was waged almost exclusively on the corruyptign issue. Some of the Republi®ang "who have ruled city hall in the past have gone to jail on corruption charges. The Democratic victory was led by Sgcidlite Lawyer Joseph 8S. Clark, Jr., who defeated the Rev. Daniel A. Poling, nationally known Baptist preacher. Mr. Clark became Philadelphia's first Democratic mayor in 67 years. Housewives Revolt” Mr. Halley's triumph was tributed to a ‘‘housewive's revolt” against the Democratic machine which, he charged, was proven by the crime committee hearings to be linked with the underworld. Indiana Republican Cale J. Holder called the victory in Indianapolis a voter protest against * Truman's scandals. and tion, Truman's insane inflation and Truman's sterile wars.” Other election results included DETROIT—Mavor Albert Cobo was re-elected in a nonpartisan election. CLEVELAND Mayor Thomas A. elected to his fourth term. COLUMBUS. O. Republican Mayor James Rhodes was elected to his third term. BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—Socialist Mayor Jasper McLevy elected {to his tenth term. | NORWALK, Conn. — Socialist {Mayor Irving Freese, who bolted {the party and ran as an inde-

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Democratic Burke was

{pendent, elected to his third term.’

MERIDEN, Conn. — Democrat William J. Cahill Jr. defeated in{cumbent Republican Howard E. Houston by 247 votes to become the first Democratic mayor in 14 lyears, WATERBURY, Conn.— Raymond Snyder became first Republican to win a term.

Mayor the third

Defeats Democrat . ROME, N. Y. — Republican David Townsend defeated Democratic ‘incumbent Mayor Alfred Hoehn. : TROY, N. Y. — Republican Mayor Edward Fitzgerald we elected. { MT. VERNON, N. Y can incumbent Mayor Hussey was defeated by Demo-crat-Liberal Joseph Vaccarella. FORT LEE, N. J.—Republican Mayor Charles Heft, who has been indicted by a.grand jury for misconduct in office, was defeated by Democrat Louis Botjer. PEEKSKILL, N. Y.—Democrat John Hayes defeated Republican Bartholomew A. Moynahan, to become the first Démocratic mayor since Peekskill became a city in 1941, IN NEWARK slugging outfielder of the New

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