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The Pifhbufqh hen. Nov. 7, '5-3 1 State GOP First County Borough Vote for President GO? victory Sen. Haluslca Ousted As Cambria GOP Scores Major Upset Gains Seat In Conpss Stauffer Defeats Ouigley in Ike's Home District Here's how boroughs voted" in Presidential race: County Carried By Eisenhower Since1928 Prsskbnt's Pull to'Rsscua DuTF Frcca Dtftct (CwriiiMtf fnm Fjc Oat I f. J- Cambria County Republicans with the aid of a lot of dissident Democrats fooled the dopesters in yesterday's ballot- Pennsylvania Republicans increased their representation in Congress in yesterday's election by picking up a House seat in tents In the 16th District were ing and provided the big upset down, too.

Western Pennsylvania. 1 Li The GOP scored a notable' They ousted State Sen. John Adkl Ike Aspinwall 403 1571 Avalon 791 2448 Baldwin 28S9 4743 Eellevue 1294 4230 Ben Avon 168 1155 Ben Avon 7 250 Bethel 2102 4653 Blawnox 544 471 Brackenridge 617 -751 Braddock 3S13 2558 Braddock 502 481 Bradford Woods. 59 287 Brentwood 1258 3630 Two district missing) Bridgeville 1438 1317 Carnegie .......2368 2328 Castle 997 1773 i One district missing) win with the re-election of State J. Haluska, the Democratic cau- JOSEPH M.

BARB JOSEPH P. BIGBY A vW- ft JOHN J. VAUGHAX Carriet the tall Sen. Frank Kopriver. the Re-cus chairman, rejecting his bid publican mayor of Duquesne, i for a sixth term.

Elected to his Party chief wins. City GOP ciniwr. President Eisenhower's home district Republican S. Walter Stauffer defeated Rep. James M.

Quig-ley, Democrat, in the 19th District comprising Adams, Cumberland and York Counties. Representative Quigley won the who defeated H. Beggs Sny- was der, Dormont Democrat Republican Ernest F. Walker, a The Democrats, backed union leaders, had made Mr. Kopriver one of their main targets, but he won by 13.000 despite the big Democratic registration lead in his 45th District President Eisenhower carried the borderline counties and showed great strength in the traditionally Democratic areas as welt He carried Cambria County, the first GOP candidate to turn the trick since Herbert Hoover won over Al Smith In 1938.

seat two years ago from Mr. Stauffer. The district also is the home district of Gov. George M. Leader, who headed the 1954 ticket on which Mr.

Quigley won. The present division of Pennsylvania's 30 seats in the House is; Republicans 16; Democrats, 14. In the new House, the OP will fill 17 seats and the Democrats 13. All incumbent members of Congress were re elected. They are: Rep.

James G. Fulton, Dor SEX. JOHN HALUSKA Loses bid or tilth term. mont Republican, in the 27th The Democrats managed to stave off a strong bid by Sidney tr Vol i7 District; Rep. Herman P.

Eber- L. Lockley. a New Castle manu- harter. Pittsburgh Democrat in tEi.n Avon Hpicht. nau iu uiai E-ranlr rtark Mr tIarlt -JO A In im 9Qth mnA Van oic.tiuun a it.

came out on top by a 4100-vote state John Haiuska) Holland, Pittsburgh Democrat, margin in the closest of the The Stauffer victory marked the only change in party control on the congressional races. These candidates were re in the 30th. Western Pennsylvania congres sional races. Chalfant 383 240 Cheswick 477 570 Churchill 235 1042 Coradpolis 2017 1950 Crafton 933 2874 Dormont 1678 4515 (One district missing) Dravosburg 657 900 East McKeesport 537 920 East Pittsburgh. 1437 736 Edgewood 457 2238 Edeworth 127 862 Elizabeth 459 764 Emsworth 201 546 One district missing) Etna 1302 1793 Forest Hills 842 2324 (One district missing) Fox Chapel 117 126 Glassnort 2160 1481 Glenfield 142 224 Greentree 405 1411 Havsville 22 47 Heidelberg 618 413 Homestead 3037 1304 (One district missing) Ineram 634 1682 Jefferson 876 779 (One district missing) Leetsdale 393 461 Lihertv 705 821 McDonald 127 73 McKees Rocks 3652 2431 (One district missing) Millvale 1577 2094 Monroeville 2165 Beaver Knox In Lead Ail other State-wide Democratic candidates were leading in Allegheny County including Controller James W.

Knox, running for State treasurer. Mr Knox lost the State, however. GEORGE J. SARBAF FBANK KOPBIYEB, JR. MAURICE H.

GOLDSTEIN Squirrel HiU winner. Return to Senate President Eisenhower and Vice-President Richard Nixon carried Beaver County but they were the only two Republicans to come out on top in Tuesday's balloting. In all of the other races, the the Democratic caucus chairman seeking his sixth term in office, was defeated by Republican Ernest F. Walker, a Johnstown attorney. The vote was Walker, Haluska.

39,619. Republican incumbent John P. Savior easily won reelection over Joseph Dolan, Cambria County prothono-tary, in the 22nd District congressional race. With 31? of the district's 336 precincts reported, the vote was Savior Dolan 58,391. Mr.

Saylor also led in Cambria votes. Sew State Senator. Pay Tax Backers Swept From Jobs (CentiMeo from Pojt Oat I Hie Captures Teiiiussee Ago elected: 1st District. Philadelphia: Rep. William A.

Barrett D. 2nd District, Philadelphia: Mrs. Kathryn E. Granahan, D. 3rd District, Philadelphia: Rep.

James A. Byrne. D. 4 th District, Philadelphia: Rep. Earl Chudoff.

D. 5 th Distfict, Philadelphia: Rep. William J. Green. Jr, D.

6th District, Philedelphia: Rep. Hugh Scott, R. 7th District: Delaware Rep. Benjamin F. James.

R. 8th District, Bucks and Lehigh Counties: Willard S. Cur-tin, R. 9th District: Chester. Lancas Here are some of the results around the County: In the Second District of Mt.

Lebanon's Fourth Ward, Ike swamped Adlai, 408 to 62 while in the Sixth District of McKee- lice Carries 13 of 32 City Wards President Eisenhower carried 13 of Pittsburgh's 32 wards yesterday Including the where the Leader tax program; was a prime issue. i Knocked out there were sport's Eighth Ward, the count was 351 for Stevenson and 208 for Eisenhower. The First District of Reserve Township had 302 for the President and 229 for Stevenson. Rankin's Fourth District re Democrats were ahead by wide margins with returns in from 118 of the county's 119 voting districts. President Eisenhower had to 35,808 for Stevenson.

Despite a strong start in early returns, Republican Sidney L. TXM-kley lost his bid to oust Democratic Congressman Frank M. Clark, of E.ssemer, from his 25th District seat In the county, Mr. Lockley NASHVILLE. Nov.

7 (UP) Tennessee returned to the Eisenhower column today, the first time on record that the Republicans have won this state twice. Aided by Republican majorities in Memohis and Chatta- In the First Legislative District, Democrat Hiram Andrews, speaker of the House, ter Counties: Rep. Paul B. One district musing) John J. Murray, Forest (wo iargest-the 14th and the J.

P. Moran. Turtle Creek; An-t jgth. drew Thomas, Port Vue. and 'with all but one district re-George E.

Jenkins, North Brad-' porting, Mr. Stevenson had 143.961 to 131.243 for Mr. The fifth Democratic casualty Eisenhower. won over Johnstown Republi- R. 1913 ported 352 for Stevenson and can uunert Brown, u.bsb to mth District Lackawanna, noopa.

Mr. Eisenhower for 11.636. Susquehanna, Pike, Sen. James H. Duff trailed Wayni and Wyoming Counties victorious in a close race that The Democratic nominee was wasn't decisive until the final primmed in the First District of vote, u-eri.

counted the Shadyside Seventh Ward. far behind Democrat Joseph Ren. Joseoh L. Carries. R.

trailed 32.543 to 40.435 for Mr. the tally showing Clark, 11th District: Luzerne Coun Democrat, the diW tr1 Clark. The New Castle man Duff, 34.986. was Ola I EL Olsen, Beech view, a grocer who had represented the Ninth district Mt. Washington, Overbrook, Knoxviile) since 1918.

He was walloped by Glenn; Fa Stuart. Mt, Washington ln-1 Mt. Oliver 105 Munhall 397 North Rraddock.3573 Oakdi'e 335 Oaknoat 971 Pitrairri 903 Pleasant 540 Plum 1742 Port Vue 1711 Rankin 2338 Rossi vn Farms. 16 Sewickley 760 Sewicklev 31 feat, nrobah will blame the tn. in Butler County but his umhi.

r. -nH the iOIe onn sw lead there was not enough Middle East situation and the 465 to 195. 'to overcome deficits in Beaver In the Second Legislative District Democrats Philip Lopresti, Louis Rovansek and E. J. Fara-baugh won easily over Republicans Marvin Eshelman, Peter ty: Rep.

Daniel J. Flood, D. 12th District Northumberland, Schuykill Counties: Rep. Ivor D. Fenton, R.

13th District. Montgomery County: Rep. Samuel K. McCon-nell, Jr, R. States Righters, who didn't poll much of a vote statewide but got, in where it hurt the surance broker, by 2858 votes.

Squirrel Hill and Lawrence Counties. The Seventh District of the! State Senator John C. Miller, Squirrel Hill 14th Ward went of Aliquippa. beat Republican Mp-Tuck Race In the embattled lfith it was Voyzey and Earl Farabaugh. J.

Frank Kelker, of Rochester, Despite allout efforts of the Lawrence Administration, backed by the City, County and State payrolls, Ike ran hard and fast throughout the City. He took the Squirrel Hill 11th Ward, 12.643 to 11.921 and the 19th Ward. 11,649. Thte ward includes Mt. Washington, Brookline and Beech-view.

The President also was the victor in the Seventh, Eighth, 18th, 30th. 32nd, 20th. 21th, 2Tth. 2Sth and 29th Wards. Mr.

Stevenson looked best in the lverjaU Thrd Ward where he swamped Mr. Eisenhower. 5131 to 1088. 14th District, Berks Sharpshurg 40.427 to 32,524, 4768 2153 423 1411 2m 1309 14S5 770 287 2208 124 1247 958 4579 1788 159 26 21 797 2K3 457 102 209 605 4565 ....1915 ....1743 ior xne rresiaeni. oio 10 tti Segregation was another fac-, whUe District of the tor.

4 q. West End 28th Wrd gave Ike a West Tennessee normally U4 ,0 195 advantage over Ste- Rep. George M. Rhodes, D. Sprinsdale Fayeffe Democrats made i Republicans E.

Rowley and Joseph LaSala put up a 15th District, Carbon. Monroe; Swissvale .......3113 clean i i Tarentum uait 7.n i a ivenson. i aim iui iiiHiupiun it 1 1 s. strong fight in the Second Leg- onng in a nigger loiai ior tne sweep oi i-ayene county, ieaa- Rep pj-ancis E. Walter, Mtutala'a iwnnrt Tlietrtrt islative District hut lost nut to ennntert 22.1 for Stevenson and Democrats Charles D.

Stone and 'nS their Republican opponents! 16th District, Dauphin, Juni- nip-and tuck for hours but the; Democratic incumbents were; finally counted out by the dawn's early light Republican winners by margins ranging from 1000 to 5000 were: -Samuel Jenkins, burgesa of Monroeville; William H. Johnson, Penn township vocational school director; Lester Democrats but there was r-tagonlsm in that pro-segrega 133 for Eisenhower. The Second William B. Smith. The tally i by majorities approaching twoiata.

Lebanon and Perry Coun- tion section to the party's vice .1249 19 23 ,236 7S3 3S 622 525 158 ties: Rep. Walter M. Mumma, R. pre.ite.tU Thomhiirg afford Turtle Verona Osborne. Versailles Wall West Elizabeth.

Mfliu nau xoj iur mt: jvcritiv Kefauver. was Stone, Smith, Rowley, LaSala, 21,156. In the First District. Democrat Robert K. Hamilton topped William R.

Foster, 16,002 to 11,085. SDrav. Wilklnsburc. retired en-l crats and 91 for Ike. In te First District of the Second Ward in Tarentum, Elsenhower won.

217 to 111. But Sharpsburg's First District went for Stevenson, 295 to 174. In Democratic Rankin, the to one in some cases. Former Congressman Anthony Cavalcante failed in his attempt to, splinter the Democratic vote" for State senator, getting only 4037 votes running as a non-partisan, while the regular Democratic candidate, Uniontown Attorney Thomas J. Kalman, won with 35.284, fol- West Homestead.

1047 West Mifflin 5638 gineer, and Dennis D. semblymen in addition to Mr. Penn towsnhip Insurance man. Goldstein were re-elected in Washington The Democrats ran true to form yesterday in Washington County as they recaptured four 17th District, Bradford, Cameron, Clinton, Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, Potter and Tioga Counties: Rep. Alvin R.

Bush, R. ISth District. Bedford, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Snyder, Somerset and Union Counties: Rep. Richard M. Simpson, R.

19th District. Adams, Cumber iCity districts: Rep. Joseph P. Rigby of Shadyside, winner by almost 3000, and John J. tHarp! V'anchan Vnrth Sifter ivhn fnr.

Aliquippa residents approved an SSOO.OOO bond issue for street seats In the first and second was. 325 tol AdIa' nd for Ike in the Fourth District. merly played with the Reserve Township's First Dis- Two of the dumped Democrats Mr. Murray and Mr. Jenkins had flip-flopped in favor of the Governor's "classified income tax" proposal at the last minute in 1955 after vowing repeatedly that they would vote against it (One district missing) West View 1007 2779 (One district missing) Whitaker 571 514 Whitehall .......1100 4731 (One district missing) White Oak 1468 2552 Wilkinshtirg ...3561 10.P41 Wilmerding 1004 716 (Two districts missing) Ifate of a similar $500,000 bond fr i nn.

with 26,432. land and York Counties: S. Wal- victorious by more than 2000 margin was smaller than was trict came out for Ike, 302 to jter Stauffer, R. 20th District, Blair, Centre and Clearfield Counties: Rep. u8.

peea. doubt aftpr Dr. Thomas E. Morgan. Dem- West Deer's First District put detecte(J an unofficlaJ Assistant District Attorney! th.

the President "ahead. 212 to "noniciat Mr. Sittler ran only a thousand votes behind President Eisenhower, who led the Re-pu'iliran ticket in the County with 27,377, compared to Adlai Stevenson's 38,142. Their Immediate excuse at Ivjin galloped in by 2fith A bond issue in' James E. Van Zandt, R.

21st District, Westmoreland! tne time was a iciegram ais- against his ReDub ican oddo- "uu and a 4nmn in Pat. County! Rep. Augustine B. nent I. WiHets McCaskey who! stooa: usennower M.

bteven-; terson Township also were a turned in 33.409. jso" M- proved. patched shortlv before the roll bid tor tne House seat previous-call vote bv Patrick O'Connor, ly occupied by Dr. Sarraf. then president of the Interna-! Other incumbents Demo- in the first Assembly Dis w7.H.rii,w Votprs 'n Rochester and Kelley, D.

22nd District, Armstrong, Cambria and Indiana Counties: Rep. John P. Saylor, R. 23rd District, Clarion, Elk. Township Vote For President tlonal Union of Electrical Work-rats in the City wards, Democrats Michael TiEast Rochester Boroughs and to 329, but Ike won the and J.

Blatch Flynn Cummings ers at Westinghouse Electric punucans in ine suouros were Corp. East Pittsburgh plant, re-elected with votes to spare. ward's Eighth District, 691 to 226. got 23,725 and 23,252 votes re Mr. Connor, who urged sup spectively, to edge out Repub- f9Xm a union school district Butler Forest, Jefferson, McKean, Venango and Warren Counties: Rep.

Leon H. Gavin, R. The 10th District of the 11 Democrat Joseph Clark led the ticket with 40.S66 in his run to beat U. S. Sen.

James H. Duff, who got only 23.607 votes in the county. Congressman Thomas Morgan beat Republican I. Willis McCaskey, 39349 to 24,585. Westmoreland 1- ru port of the Leader tax program, was later booted out of the! Here's how townships voted Robbery Suspect vm.

ir ti HiU Third Ward came 1 fJivP' Unn Culp', through for the Democratic 24th District, Crawford. Erie in the Presidential race: Republican leaders in Butler Ul" 1 nominee, 540 to 94 as the 13th County nut ud a strong fiht Democratic incumbents O. nictriet th tith vvrH uent'T riSnt ttrni! Lnstrict or tne ntn wara went for Sidnev L. Locklev. the r.np for Sidney L.

Lockley, the GOP and Mercer Counties: Rep. Carroll D. Kearns, R. 25th District, Beaver, Butler and Lawrence Counties: Rep. Granted Hearing for Stevenson, 552 to 391.

A. V. Capano, of Donora. 27,127, cong ressional Ike 119 897 992 417 298 Adlai Aleppo 103 313 Collier 1238 Crescent 302 East Deer 802 (One district missing) eanrfiHatn in' True to tradition. Westmore defeated Republicans Albert 'r i.

if -ni. union presidency. Crucial Race Senator Kopriver, whose race was regarded as one of the most crucial in the State in the fight for control of the General Assembly, won in a breeze. He racked up a smashing 21,000 vote lead over H. A.

Beggs Snyder. Dormont Democrat, and paced other the 25th Dis- land County gave most trict race, but cratic candidates easy 26th District. Fayette, Greene were unable toi Adlai Stevenson led Washington Counties: Rep. Riston Charges He's Held Illegally Dias, of Charleroi, 15,768. and Wilbert Sims, of Veneris.

15.918, in the Second Legislative 2S65 overcome i Eisenhower 69.602 to 62,306. I. OTtK TM oiiitt A llAnVinntr 47 deficits in with 264 i District Judge Homer S. Brown has Adlai Stevenson topped a hearing for tomorrow Ment Eisenhower. 48 682 tn 2471 341 576 810 246 Elizabeth Fawn Findlay Forward Franklin RfaVr A ri fi nnriiv) nnA senatorial candidates in the afternoon on a plea for freedom '335.

George Riston. one of two I And Josenh Clark snnuert n. County. l. a ers predicted his margin would; OC(.

Counties. still larger when all pre-'f The New were counted. Herman Eber- HE 540 833 626 1139 249 2592 419 2592 Mr. Kopriver, Republican susnects accused in three loan rier Senatnr Huff tl mAntifartiir.i inarxer. Frazier 29S Hampton 937 Harmar 1123 Harrison 2589 29th District, Allegheny Mr.

Clark was running away from Senator Duff in the coun- Sen. Pechan er carried But-! mayor of Duquesne, had been company holdups. of 53,932 to 32 484 a 'special target of Harrisburg) Riston, 39, of 119 Brownsville Charleroi residents rejected a labor lobbyists who had is in jail as a parole vio- bond issue to Improve streets i lor over Democratic incumbent M. Clark, of vn Ui Despite a strong pre-ele I'spite ong (l.lim. wniunnf5 ana sewers ana to ouy new pre-election County: Rep.

Robert J. Corbett, R. 30th District. A lie County: Rep. Elmer J.

Holland, D. gamsi ine wage ana income post 5S.000 in three bonds. equipment, 1852 to Republican Herbert (campaign, highway 1196. WX. i rw 0, Morrison didn even come tory to Mr.

Clark, 81,000 to close to Congressman Augus- He's being prosecuted by 76.816. B- KcllP' who was sure of And ir- Burgettstown Borough and the townships of Hanover, Jefferson and Smith, voters decided on the creation of a merged school district by 2257 to 938. Uneasy Truce for the first time in 1910. In in the county. the presi 74,627 The vote was Kelley, and Morrison, 55,922.

Winners at a Glance 'Continued from Page One) Nth District Martin C. Mihm (D) (Incumbent) 12th District John J. Vauglian (R) (Incumbent I 13th District John T. Walsh (D) (Incumbentt 14th District David M. Boles (D) Jules Fllo (D) (Both incumbents) 15th District George W.

Cooper (R) Edwin C. Ewing (R) John R. Haudenshleld (R) Ronald L. Thompson R) (All tncurobenfjj 16th District Dennis D. Stevens (R) Samuel Jenkins (R) Lester E.

Spray (R) William P. H. Johnston (R) 17th District Willard F. Agnew Jr. (R) Lee A.

Donaldson Jr. (R) Raymond E. Wilt (R) Laurence V. Gibb (R) (All incumbent) Middle East But In Duquesne where State union chiefs had con- vened a special meeting to denounce him two weeks ago, he bagged a 56 vote edge. He lost the city in 1952.

Representative Walsh, of Mc-Keesport, rang up a 5000-vote margin. In Squirrel Hill Rep. Maurice H- Goldstein, Republican, outpointed Attorney Norman Paul Wolken in a torrid race with international overtones. GOP fears that the Israel Egypt crisis would swing the 14th ward to the Democrats oroved groundless, Mr. Gold- dential race, with 86 of 87 precincts reported, it was Eisenhower, 25,231 to 13,304 for Mr.

Stevenson. Senator Duff lead Joseph Clark, 21,154 to 16,937. In the 41st Senatorial District, Republican incumbent Albert R. Pechan topped Harry F. Pepper, of Butler, 22,883 to 16.311.

For the State Legislature, Re both the County and Federal Government in connection with armed robberies at the General Public Loan 318 Browns, ville and the Economy Federal Savings Loan Knoxviile. which was held up twice. In a petition filed today by Attorneys John Snee and Charles J. Maloney, Riston charged that he was unlawfully being held on a detainer by (he Pennsylvania board of paroles. I In asking for a writ of habeas corpus, the suspect said Democrats led all three legislative districts with Republican C.

Blair Lyons, in the first district, making the best showing for the losers. First District: Democrat Carles J. Jim, Lyons, Sen. Kuchel Wins California Race SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7 (Continued from Pose One) ed Nations have pledged troops to an international U.

N. "police force" to move into Egypt. None of the big powers was in- (One district missing) Indiana 987 1149 Kennedy 820 1222 Kilbuck 103 349 Leet 253 203 Lincoln 290 291 Marshall 239 500 McCandless 739 3398 (Two districts missing) Moon 1152 1874 (One district missing) Mt. Lebanon. 2042 14,989 (One district missing) Neville 631 559 No.

1056 788 N. Versailles. 2604 2548 O'Hara 753 1399 (One district missing) Ohio 172 474 Penn 4479 10,326 (Four districts missing) Pine 273 896 Reserve 702 1064 Richland 521 1670 Robinson 1284 1354 Ross 2266 7624 Scott 2649 3236 Sewickley 195 236 Sewickley Ht. 36 337 Shaler 3104 7271 Snowden 1517 1083 So. 1761 970 10,620.

Second District: publicans Samuel Mahan, 22, Democrats ivo've except India and Can (UP) The Eisenhower-Nixon ada, two uommunist nations, nj, ana wenaeu Miner, iimt ivett 97lfi.l- An. ticket swept to an easy victory in California's election tabulations today earning incum- 787, easily beat Democrats Ed- tnonv petrosky 26 721' Re-'omania an( larf -F; and publican's J. Oscar Tar'r. fiIe5 Frederick McGuire, 14.031. iViiphapi a ntak 17KS4 I A UJ.

official in Cairo said stein was returned to the House he would have no chance to tH III Representatives by 2499, prepare his trial defense and Lnep. inomas -Third District: Democrats ursi i-ieuicms Kuchel with it the international force to that he was being "deprived of Charles Mills. IL J. Max arrive within a week. Canadian well, Republicans Ralph; Continuation of a County-wide health department set up by the State as a pilot project was approved by a four to one margin.

piMaj. Gen. E. L. M.

Burns, .1 With well over half of the state's 25,049 precincts totaled, Mr. Eisenhower was working on his second million votes and rights to a fair and impartial trial" Pleads Not Gullly K. Porch, Edward yotes. Easy Winners r.ln the two other State senatorial contests Joseph M. Barr, State Democratic chairman, and Dr.

George J. Sarraf, easily conquered Republican foes in Stefl, 18,752. State Sen. John J. Dent won Riston, a mrother-in-law steadily pulling away from Ad Voting machines were backed re-election over Carl M.

Ander- nameo. commanaer oi ine iorce, was negotiating with Egypt and Britain to fly to Cairo from Jerusalem. Anglo-French headquarters said its casualties in the Egyp- Pittsburgh notorious Roxle lai Stevenson in Slippery Rock and Middlesex son. 72.625 to 57,615, Long, was named by a second Likewise Senator Kuchel, the City wards, suspect, Tancis x. Morin, 39, with his victory statement al Township, bringing the number, ln t'Demom' Still Chased California Leads U.

S. So. Versailles. Senator Barr, of Shadyside, 0f 609 Pressley St ready on the record, enjoyed tian fighting were "just over (0ne out of one strict missing) an insurmountable lead over With 13 af Pilot 100 killed and wounded." Residents of Chicora, by a With Bells and Chains BERCHTESG ADEN, Ger Sheikh Hasan Mamum. re was re-elected to his fifth term He has pleaded not guilty to by 13,000 over James F.

Coyne all charges, however. ot Oakland. Dr. Sarraf, of Xawrenceville, a House member AJn LOS ANGELES California 334 to 34 vote, approved chang uemocrat Richard Richards ana was drawing out with every new return. ligious leader of Egypt's Mos' has nearly 13 per cent of the ing the official name of the many A "dnmon-chasing cus- t0y dwlared a Moslem active Pilots in the United community from Millerstown to torn still Carried out ln the nn rann VraP nr moro than 20 vears.

was The victory-flushed GOP Berchtesgadon region is that of 1" Magnetized Longer leaders were given-pause, how- States, almost double the num- Chicora, making it agree with the Buttenmandlen-Uttle But-j-- NEW YORKMagnets in new'ever, as the congressional votes ber of pilots in the next-ranking the Post Office designation, 4a and unusual shapes are now rolled In showing the Republi Brlm1K'c These figures make a possible with a new powdered can edge in California's 30-seat Springdale 573 232 Stowe 3511 2364 Up. St. Clair 480 2518 West Deer 2316 1088 Wilkins 1526 1796 Milk Production Up HAVANA Cuba produced slightly more than pounds of milk in 1955, a pSi of about one per cent over previous year, About two thlrdi ot the productlonw usd (j fluid milk. L- manganese-bismuth material delegation still In doubt to the Senate to the spot formerly held by Elmer J. Holland, 30th district congressman.

In the 10th district, covering "West End and Woods Run, veteran Democrat Louis Leonard squeaked through bv 800 votes in a predominantly Democratic area. Two other Republican as- A total of 298,076 fliers held! CambriO valid Civil Aeronautics Adminl- stratlon pilot proficiency andi For the first time since the medical certificates at the start I days of Herbert Hoover, the of 1956, Including 80,494 stu-1 Republican presidential candi-denta, 132,525 private, 72,9571 date carried Cambria County This powder, encased In a plastic binder, is said to keep its appearance in their straw masks as they run through village streets clanging bells and chains in a furious effort to drive "demons' away. In With 15,314 precincts counted, Mr. Eisenhower had 1,185,323 votes to Mr. Stevenson's 103 Bottling Automatic NEW YORK The first fully magnetic power 10 times longer ma- some villages Santa Claus and commercial, and 11,774 airline- than conventional magnets and 076.

In the senatorial race, be molded, or even cut wlthi314 precincts showed Kuchel a penknife. Richards 836,254. In yesterday election. automatic bottle-making chine was made in 1W3. With 178 of the county's 187; two "demons" run with them.

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