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Sn Antonio EXPRESSNEWS Sunday, May 5, 1968 Page 7 Briscoe Ai Parker Wins 'iristrong Lomraissioner Stron or ts. Returned 'i1 T5 Race in Kimble County Uvalde In incumbent Leslie; By 4 Votes tE Complete but unofficial re JUNCTION Joe H. Parker, suits gave Parker 437 votes, service station owner and tire Others in the race were Sammie SPECIAL TO THE XPRESS NEWS UVALDE Hometown candi date Dolph Briscoe rolled up anjnomination for tje CountviWhitaker. 80. and Wilson White D'Spain received 88 votes to 77 for E.E.

(3ud) Keith. U.S. Rep. O.C. Fisher, seeking re election to Congress from the 21st District, led all other vote getters in Kimble County, a i i a rvr liiM' 1 aimosi a i over an otner nine precinct 1 commissioner Satur 29 SPECIAL TO THf EXPRESS NgWS CARRIZO SPRINGS In cum bent County Com.

Sal Armstrong of the Big Wells candidates in the Democratic day. defeating three opponents. I In the race for Precinct 3 Primary for governor here Sat polling 1,036 to 116 for Gordon Johnson. urday on the basis of 11 of 14 Cervenka Returned Dolph Briscoe received 619 boxes completed. IK I vara.

ft.t. I votes for governor, with Preston Briscoe had 2,444 votes. Don Smith in second place with 286. 1 i' i ij Yarborough was second with Other gubernatorial candidates 258. Totals for the others in the In Lavaca County 11 boxes completed were: area was returned to office, in the Democratic Party primary Saturday by a scant four votes.

Armstrong polled 145 votes to 141 for his opponent, Oscar Al varado. The returns were complete. Dolph Briscoe led the gubernatorial lists, but Waggoner Carr made a surprising strong bid to take the runnerup spot. Briscoe polled 614 and Carr 501. Other gubanatorial candidates and their total: Veloz 61, Locke 51, Whitten burg 3, Yar borough 340.

Smith, 62; Locke, 51; Carr, 44; O'Daniel, 31; Veloz, 23; Hill, 15; Whittenburg, 4, and Hackworthe and their totals were: Veloz, Locke, 48; Whittenburg, Carr, 68: Yarborough, 51; O'Daniel, 52; Hackworthe, 1, and Hill, 30. Lieutenant governor totals were Barnes 934; Smith, 95, and Gladden, 70. State comptroller totals were Blankenship, 189, and Calvert, 86. Conmissioner of Precinct 1 and seniauve Psl ADOm voies remained to be counted in the 2 Richard Cervenka won reelection in a hotly contested race state representative race. Ben Barnes naa an 2,132 votes to 200 for Gene The 47th District includes La here Saturday over Fred J.

Smith and 196 for Don Gladden. Schulte. In the race for the U.S. Rep O'Daniel 6, Hackworthe 2, Hill In the only other area race resentative, 21st District, O. Claude Mullins, Lavaca county Supreme Court results were: Place 1, McGee, 455, and Davis.

vaca County, DeWitt County, Jackson County and Goliad County. Cervenka got 902 votes and Schulte 706 votes. Mullins. with one box out in 14, and Smith 34. In close votes, the liauorf bv Fisher had 2,431 and Gordon resident, was locked in a neck and neck race with State Rep.

Johnson 276. Incumbent Sheriff Kenneth J. T. Terry Newman of DeWitt 434; Place 2, Denton, 495, and Reavley, 428. Five votes were cast In the governor's race in the Republican primary, all going to Paul Kelley had a majority over four the drink received 552 for And 465 against; pari mutuel betting 472 for and 405 against; and the milk commission proposal lost 464 to 370.

Yoakum, had 1549 votes and Newman 1530 votes. other candidates with 1,642. WAITING FOR RETURNS Workers In the Republican tabulation center wait for returns from the GOP precincts throughout the county. Tabulation of the GOP returns were delayed somewhat by technical difficulties some of the adding machines were a bit balky. Staff Photos.

Live Oak Other totals were Frank J. Franklin, 511; Ayala, 459; Lavaca County voters went heavily for Preston Smith for Eggers. In the race for state repre George Lane, 133, and Clarence governor and liquor by the Large, 131. drink and horse racing. sentative, District 55.

incumbent Jim Nugent received 926 votes Helen Angermiller held a Voting in the governor race mc DRIVE To Have to 140 for Everett B. Sasnett. slight lead for tax assessor Results in constitutional Novoa Wins Nomination To 3rd Term collector with 1,477 to 1,223 for Mrs. W. H.

Smyth. amendments were: was: Veloz, 3: Briscoe, 668; Locke, 237; Whittenburg, 21; Carr, 456; Yarborough, 382; O'Daniel, 66; Hackworthe, Hill, 218. and Smith, 1182. Democratic primary: Liquor In the 25th State Senatorial 2 Runoffs oy tne annK, for, 479, against, District W. E.

(Pete) Snelson 539; race betting, 567 for, 468 had 1,343 to 1,168 for incumbent Ben Barnes got a whopping Lots of Action But Few Results in Conventions Dorsey B. Hardeman. votes tor lieutenant cover against; milk commission, 300 for, 595 against. GOP primary: Liquor by the Incumbent D. C.

(Dave) How nor, other lieutenant governor SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS NEWS GEORGE WEST Two ru ard polled 1.972 votes to 675 for Joe Uriegas for state SPECIAL TO TH6 EXPRESS NEWS, LAREDO Incumbent Mario Novoa, backed by the Webb County Independent Club, won drink, two for, three against; race betting, three for, one against; milk commission, none for, five against. noff races developed in Live Oak County in Saturday's Democratic Party primary and a votes were Gene Smith, 424, and Don Gladden, 133. Lavaca County voters gave Robert S. Calvert 2437 votes and Dallas Blankenship 456 votes. Sears McGee got 1553 votes Voters in the 11 boxes favored nard allowed.

"Ws the most hud was avoided by a slim nomination to a third consecutive four year term as county commisioner of Precinct I in Saturday's Democratic primary. By JAMES MeCRORY jjority party in Bexar County Tell it Uke it is! (Saturday night expressed eon Ttiat'f the favorite rallying fidence they will field the ma cry for Uie divergent Bexar pority of Relegates to the state four vote margin. confusing picture 'n David Plylar, chairman of the Bexar forces backing McCarthy, expressed confidence that the Runoff Due the pari mutuel proposal by 797 to 759 but opposed the other two suggestions. Liquor by the drink was trailing by 789 against to 772 for, and the milk commission was trailing by 894 for Supreme Court, Place 1, and Matt Davis, 1175 votes. In the wide open race for ivovoa was the apparent win Tom Reavley got 1618 votes sheriff, A.

Smith led the vote getters with 1226 and Sam L. ner over Laredo contractor County political forces that Sat 1 A A A day. Their potential delegate! McCarthy troops won than for Supreme Court, Place 2, to Oscar Salinas with eight of the against to 512 for. uniay mouniea me greatest or strength to the three senatorial 20 precincts, working with Ktn James u. Denton's 1117 votes nine boxes reporting in Precinct l.

Novoa had 1,027 votes to Sa Young on the amendments was: unas 628 in the only local con Huff was second with 1150. They go into the runoff. Trailing were Frank Moreno with 298 and Pete Dworaczyk with 61. Incumbent Sheriff Bob Reagan did not seek re election. The other runoff is in Precinct For liquor by the drink.

1955. tested race. Novoa 's nomination against 918; for pari mutuel bet the primary is tantamount to ting, 1900, against S38; for milk election in the general election. Briscoe Gets Bijj Lead Iii Blanco commissnon, 1026, against. 1640.

Uvalde rancher Dolph Briscoe 1 commissioner, between incum In Karnes Sheriff Race SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS NEWS KARNES CITY With only one small box still out Saturday night, a runoff was assured for Karnes County sheriff between incumbent Alger Kendall and Bill Merritt. Kendall polled 1,520 votes to Merritt's 1,709. The third man in the race, James Puckett polled 364 assuring the runoff. fenstve dnve in years for.di.strut conventions next Satur nedy and Humphrey forces, precinct convention control. day in which Bexar County will j0hn Chidgey, chairman of But the trouble all the campK? 2'424, Students ior Kennody, cor were emwintprin? wa tellincr itL Jahn wW'iroborated Tlyiar in a minimum ere encountering was telling itdinmr and titular head of precincts uncommitted and like i without a score card forces backing Gov, John Con not bound by ue unit rule.

In a and the score cards fromjnaiiy as Texas favorite son report, Chttfgey said fig the 250 plus conventions and Jeadrr of a Me lures reflected five rump con both the Pnrnx ratic and to gljJL Ji.ifLn ka tiA ventwn lmm(i fey lne rule, a tvpical prec net, No. 34 on publican parties won be toted late Saturday expressed con Ru se! PI, saw the Deino up in toto until early next week.jfidence the governor's forces, as rrats meeting in front of the The Saturday convent ions. I they did in 1968, carried thefire station anri uhirmm im mere was no Lavaca County Jr. was leading for governor in bent Lee Troell and Clem Republican orimarv webb County with 1,600 votes with 13 of 25 precincts reporting. Other totals were Yarborough, 804; Locke, 171 and votes and McKinney 311.

Third man in the race was Charles Campbell with 306 votes. Tom Bomer, with four votes to spare shaded his two opponents for Precinct 3 commis SPECIAL TO EXPRESS NEWS BLANCO Blanco County voters Saturday went heavily Woman Leads In Guadalupe Contest for Dolph Briscoe for governor! lncumoent biu lcncis was smith 113. Other leaders In state contested races were Ben Barnes, 2,131 for lieutenant governor; Robert C. Calvert 2,253 for comptroller; Sears McGee, 2,066 for Supreme Court, Place 1, and Tom Reavley, 1946, for Supreme Court, Place 2. Mailing at pm.

sharp lefore conventions with mar delegates bound by the unit rule toe last voter had cast the la SJ? sPare 4 land instructed to support Con vote, presented a little of evcr faking results at his homeinally as favorite son. thing to satisfy the political 8p llfutcnants taking con At the same time, the Re petite There were rump con iventlon at area wad publican precinct convention ventions, ronventions tnming pface said they would was in session behind the sta sioner. He received 153 votes. James Dougherty had 67 and Ed Bludau received 82. Incumbent Bill Coffin did not run.

Votes on the three referen returned to office as commissioner of Precinct 1 with 1,552 votes to 700 for Alfunce Jalufka. Incumbent Constable H. H. and barely endorsed liquor by the drink and pari mutuel betting. They turned down setting up a milk commission to regulate milk prices.

SPECIAL TO THE EXPESS NEWS SEGUIN Guadalupe County dums on liquor by the drink uujua uu uquiu vy uic uiuk Mitchell of Precinct 1 had with the power of a steam 1o. afW Mr RP'JWican, Joe comouve. cro sisnabt in f( lhe next dav Pejshelton, and GOP State Com voters in thp DAmnrrafin Partx, pari mutuel toting, and nUttffiSl? pnmary Saturday apparently slim 487 to 456 votes over Ray Thfv also Mirinrxwl inmmhpnt ffnvpntmn jconvenuon reiurns musi oe iHeasmitteeman John H. Wood conventions In the precinct conventions the Old Party faction garnered the majority of the 304 dele are not to be commission the county clerk by late sent its nme member deiega named a woman to succeed vet Randolph, but any significant change was believed doubtfuL In the three referendums, But each of the rival political camps in the Democratic ma Tuesday. Ition to its senatorial convention "I believe we carried each of to U.S.

Sen. John Tower counted until Monday. In the race for state representative, incumbent Leroy J. Wieting received 1265 votes, de gates to the county convention, and voted to go uninstructed under the unit rule. In Precinct representative of District 56; Charles Herring, incumbent, for senator of the 14th State Senatorial District and Jake Pickle for voters approved liquor by the eran County Atty.

Alwin Pape. With only the Schertz box out, Elizabeth Jandt led Pape 1,949 votes to 1,731. Nominated sheriff was Walter I the senatorial districts by two as favorite son candidate for rlnnlf 1 SOi tn ni. ovori nari or three to one as far as dele '111 (l. xr i i mutuel betting 1.S60 to 1.284: VifuHL TV I "uu" iCU by 49th District Judge E.

James reelection to Congress, 10th Dis gov. and defeated the milk commis Bargfrede with 1,607 votes sion to 1,239. president, Other precinct conventions were not so harmonious. Mrs, Olga Pena, wife of the commissioner, was among the group that rumped the con Svhulle cot 334 votes for slate: M28 for Arlie James. Incum Dolph Briscoe led the guber natorial parade with 1,505 votes.

votes. voi. unit(nKMrn an independent and will face Trailing him were Preston ill iiij tni aiim a a iiiaii iiiiiii tw a i KamnMa in ha Vm in the gate strength is concerned," Peace estimated. "On the east side in District 19, returns so far show only two losses, plus a couple of contests.1 The veteran politico added: 'It seems to me a big sweep. Bexar County went solid for Gov.

Connally' The pro Connally forces urged delegates to the senato Bargfrede November vention in Precrm 205 after the Kazen walked out and staged a rump conventon. The precinct election officials said that in the shuffle a partial list of the registered convention participants disappeared. Democratic party officials Saturday night were trying to determine what be came of the lists. Smith with 594, Veloz 18, Locke chair wouldn't allow a check i sm Carr 231, O'Daniel 112, Hack ofjstate senate race to Hilson ror jorthe 4 and 83 Burglars Hit Mold Apparently using the same gimmick in both a coat hanger burglars struck two adjoining rooms at the Ranch Motel, 3101 Broadway, and took a total of $1,360 early Saturday in items ranging from pesos to army fatigues. elections.

A runoff developed in Con 297, Whittenburg 12, Carr, 365, credentials. The rump con (man's 244 votes. Yarborough 425, O'Daniel lo9, Hackworthe 5, and Hill 108. Hugh ventton drew up a resolution to p1Cfcle got 524 votes in the tenant governor with lS48l 2 with Kennedy protesting (heir lack of congress race and Fagen Pic votes. Gene Smith had 303 receiving 240 votes to Fred Wunderuch's 150.

Third For lieutenant governor, Ben; Barnes had 2,584, Gene Smith! voice. I son 93 votes. In Precinct Lata Solis re Voting in the governor's race! rvr nnmntmitor raivort 11 it." I' 1 VVtIWU VUKVtl, iuVU pmea as permanent cnaurmaniuas: Veloz. 0: Briscoe. 313: and Rianknhin rial district conventions be bound by the unit rule, and support Connally as favorite son.

But Herschel Bernard, veter that the precinct sent 27 dele ike. 59; Whittenburg, Place 1. Davis 1241 and gates up for Connally under the Carr, 70: Yarborough, 48; McGee 795; for supreme court 425, and Don Gladden 2:58. Comptroller, Calvert 2,635 and Blankenship 575; Supreme Court Place 1, McGee 1.611 and Davis 1,362: Supreme Court Place 2, Reavley 1,620 and Denton 1,325. Patrolman Cecil If.

Lynch re Two Races In Burnet Undecided in uirii was u.sinE.unu ruie. ana runner nassea a irnnoii 16: Hackworthe, 2. Reavlev 1310 and Den tUe Inii.icnnili!;. Jiff v'iv, ported 1 1 uiu unicrent yaruMHK mm rrsuiuuun urzirc u.h. kcd ti.n ton 716.

and Smith, 126. raised he windows to the Umv Peace fllenrv r.nn7j fnr woi trnes walked away with rooms rtt kiv Tni. sin MiiHUj i HH tu IliP JlKr Wf IV VI vMUl.nl 1 i is iintn hi mr nut rr uu'mui'ih the county's vote in the iieute tAiero ronee ana puuea uie uems oui wnn a 1 winning both senatorial dis In Precinct 46 there wa.i a di bent coat hanger while the occu tru ts (the two big ditricts. 19 vision of the house, 13 for uarnrT smUh iii pants were akp. and 26) Bernard said.

"What! Yarborough an.1 11 for Eugenel'i rZl He said he found a hanger ma have hurt them was this! Locke. There were no resolu Officer Killed SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS NEWS CUERO Police Sgt. Alonzo Hubble Goes Into Runoff In Bandera Robert S. Calvert got 447 SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS NEWS BURNET The sheriff's race for Burnet County appeared settled late Saturday night with nine boxes of 13 complete Wallace thing." He was referr tions. man in the race was Howard Schneider.

He polled 133 votes. The Democrats approved liquor by the drink 2.221 to 1.301, pari mutuel by 2044 to 1467, and defeated the milk commission proposal 2,213 to 1,195. Republicans approved the liquor proposal 89 to 78, but defeated pari mutuel 103 to 61, and rejected the milk commission 93 to 61. Briscoe led gubernatorial candidates for the Democrats polling 1.219 votes and Ben Barnes ran away with the lieutenant governor nomination with 3,026 votes. Other gubernatorial candidates and their vote: Veloz 11, Locke 425, Whittenburg 23, Carr 444, Yarborough 446, O'Daniel 90, Hackworthe 8, Hill 209, Smith 773.

Trailing Barnes In the lieute imtnti fit rwimnlmnar onH Clan. f.ul!kensLo 108 votes. ing to tho.ie voters he believed would have supported Connally warn wr louihv torn. Aiuenj got 357 votes for wno instead signed to havs for Pena, as chairman of the dele out.side the windows. He showed it to one of the victims, Juan E.

Villalpando, who identified it as the same one he had been using on his car in place of a broken antenna. VUlalpando, 32. of Guadala A. Keene, 52, was killed at 1:30 p.m. Saturday when hit by a car as he bicycled along the old San Antonio Highway.

He was nr Alabama tliw Coapo U'nljwjhan 1 oiBrf 101 tilwP1 vuuii, I wic, 4, nu v.v.v fiat 1 UHH IM Vj'U 9111 VntP namp rn ih Tnvac 'h mnwnHnn i.lnnM iha timti Mail ldvtj, iiv uits Tom Reavley got 426 votes for November, and forfeited their rule but is uncommitted to any pronounced dead at the scene. The car overturned as it right to participate in either the jara, Mexico, staying in Room 18, told Lvneh he lost l.oooiniocrauc or nepumican con swerved to avoid the cyclist. Henry James Franke of Cuero, SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS NEWS BANDERA Incumbent County Com. H. (Buddy) Hubble of Medina, with four other candidates in the race, was forced into a runoff in Saturday's Democratic Party candidate.

Even in conservative Precinct 139 in Terrell Hills, liberals found reason for rejoicing. Supreme Court, Place 2, and James G. Denton, 167 votes. Democrat voting on the amendments was: for liquor by the drink. 341, against, 291; for pari mutuel betting, 351, against, and with incumbent wallae Rid dell in a commanding 600 vote lead.

A cliff hanger had developed with two big boxes still out, with Brownlee Feild leading incumbent Tax Assessor Collector A. W. Lewis 562 to 546. Another close race that could change with votes from the two boxes was in State Representative Place 2, in an open race. Mary Jane Bodes had 469 to 45S for Ivan Williams.

Mexican pesos, the equivalent about fsoo: almut SIM in The Bernard assays the the driver, was in serious condition in Cuero Hospital. currency; 'and his pants, which conventions results, "we won in! With many abstentions, a reso eontaincd Uie money. Lyn chI)recinrts we shouldn't have won jlution was squeezed torough Keene body was taken to nant governor race were Gene Hubble Dolled 193 votes to Oak Memorial Funeral Home where services will be held af found his pants outside ami losing many that motel. jWr Mil WUUHtlg. outstrip each of the other candi Smith, 2S2, and Don Gladden Jj individuallv hut thir'246.

j. suggesting the delegates commission, 206, the nominees of the partv. against, 31 1, Former County Judge Charles! All but about 30 Democratic race, statewide campaign 'Primary votes were in. a.m. Tuesday.

Burial will be He pointed out the liberals IMt 1 4 .1. In the three man GOP gov In "lilsiqe cemetery nere won precincts they'd never in combined total was 210. Returns Der ore manager for Don nm uu .1.1....., ernor race, ggcrs iea witn 128. Sisk had 31 and Trice 16, The criteria Bernard used in! called in from Austin to report; primary in Blanco County were complete. Top man of the four was Georefr Whitehead with 7R and For state representative on the ho will far Hnhhta in th nmJGOP ticket, Alfred Wheeler was arriving at his analysis of vic'o i victory in his home precinct of ry was delegations either un Mrs, Grace even got the committed or committed to anfi former judge put en the dele jvI 1 clUll Connally positions.

He credits gate list, and lie reportd the de off. Other candidates and their! nominated over Martin Obsi 102; Oldham, Cook Get Runoff in Hays Betty Carlew, 42, of Slesa, staying in Room 17, lost two purses, a pearl earring, charm bracelet and an airline ticket valued at MM. and a pair of army fatigues worth Norllnt tieni Crs Settled EVANSTON, Hi. (AP) Negro Mudents at Northwestern L'niversitv ended their encamp vote; Fred Burch, 49; 4 Carpenter, 35, and Justin Lin THe Democrats renominated neVf so. Calvert for comptroller 2.731 to But If mini Ho th 1592 for Blankenship, For su To Youth ft roainion or mci arthy, hanne legation is uncommitted and un dy, and some Humphrey labor bound by the unit rule, support for what he ses as ai Later this week the precinct victory.

sconvention contests will be de "One thing Is certain," Ber ctded. UUUi 11U UUI 1 II IT" ilium MMII flHUi jl I pari mutuel were given 2 1 vote P. i SPECIAL TO THP EXPRESS NEWS HALLETTSVILLE A Hous ed fi'M. auvui iui special to the express news (Schulle got 18S2 votes to Miller'a SAN MARCOS Building! 1032 votes. approvals.

Liquor receivi ton vouth was killed Saturday faVrt anrt vJ preme court Place 2, Reavley morning when the car in which ting for and against. 2,139 and Demn Contractor Jack Oldham andl Havs County vote on the Rancher Charles he was a passenger situck ai vtr tnmmi rfnun th Rcamn Chairman up in a runoff bridge about 9:20 a.m., flew CORimiSsion pr0po by a 743 tojPoi1i TClll through the air and hit another vote 3 Aul illl IVIII BS C. Cook wound! amenamems was. iur uqwir vy ior touniy toni horse mx, cmct 3, here Sat for niilk 891, C. Cook wound amendments was: for liquor by Precinct miss loner, car 4.4 miles east of Haiietts i poiph Briscoe led in the gu triltA nn If OA A i i unlay.

aeainst. 142S. Two Pilot: ment of lh hM)l's business office Saturday night after agreement was reached with' school offuials on a list of demands. In a statement released after the settlement the school Northwesiern "rcM0gniA4s that throughout its history it has; e. winrtioruu rat wun ta votes Killed was Roger D.

Sapping land Preston Smith was second And Hays County voters ap The liquor by the drink issue parently endorsed liquor by' the I and horse racing issue could be Left in the Dark iton. 15. 16514 Diana Une, hous uih is? fwhor rirwiiri. tnr LAREDO API Two pilots drink. changed as some 700 votes were employed by Eastex.

a The voting in the race fori still out at p.m. Uon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert governor and their total Sappington.

veka 15, Locke 174. Whitten Mr. and Mi's. Frank J. rikae.

burg 40, Carr W. Yarborough 1 Inulp and pier company, died; County Commisjiioner was Ol Hav.s County voters went for The Bexar (Niunty ihairman of the Texans for Ronald Res rarty Sunday as wondmng ju.4 how his presidential can Catiitv4ji? uHati th firm's titrhiv. 1hm Ift vntM fiilr ioi uuuMun, nr mjuu in inifuei so. Hackworthe i i ft m. Smith a close second.

plane cracked up wniie tutvi A. 31, and Glen preston iuuaie a uomg me nexar umniy piTtintt consent uws. laaident when their car wa and Hill IH7. dmg at a ranch about 5(1 miles 71 The vote in the Kovernor'i been a university of the white establishment" I The said the uni versify would move toward providing separate housing unit for the Negro students who attend the mIumiI. Scp.irate mil AiKinson, county cnairnum, said he knows several Re struck by the car in whu Najv pubtuan precinct passed strong pnvHeagan resolutions, pington Uas a pawener.

They lea 4 of Laredo. James Twite apparently as rae was: Veloi. 16: BnNCoe. Scluilcnlui U.S. Sen.

John Tow immgn me tavorue Mn tantiidacy for 1 1 A company spokesman identi jreeltKted County Ucke. 34s; Whittenburg, ifird the fliers as ilhur Kim: chairman. Tuttle had 1591 Carr, 274; Yartxvrough, Ia6; 'and Ralph Courtney, bth of to Bob Barton Jr 's 10SI votes, in lintel, Haekworthi There no one! Another surprise came hen Hill. 319, and Smith, 627. else ahviist IVte Rodnguex wax ehvteit Barnes, 2042 vote, wai St Ate plite recited the JTcmct tuurman Rtntngue.

way ou. front the lieutenant pKo'e. a a in enmul TI got H.1 otes to J.imes Fanner's gmeiur tKht'r vote were; Funhitd. apiMreotlv overshot a tU voles. Furnwr is iniiHiiul ot siah a.ui t.u.dit itut were in undi.se ioed conuiuon faciul lacerations and blinds Uenger Hospital.

ILil UMhville. utfuers suid the dnver of the i ar tthuh oung Nappmfon vs rulms appaiTiitiv v.s pushHl by some of the party kulers, Atkinson said his preiimi, 126, plegod its four delegates to Reagan, and that he personally knows of three tMher pun i nets that passed Reagan rvluthnH. But tne Saturday niht tiwifitxton, Atkia rrporled, pre iuttf il his diMuvenng the full extent of the Reagan pmi'Ht delfn ition Hi' au he hotw rt (betk it oiu he housing wui one of then demand. l'h tu(huts. who Hiied the bu inev ik) ice Kiklay mornmg in tin ft tort to fm d'lMm Rejects Tax Wt(kL TMf ttPf Nt At SdlUFMU U', Voters their detoaruts.

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