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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 15

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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15
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DNS vnL," Wfl Haily Herald 15 lt COUNTRY SIDE LARGE AA GRADE BLUE BONNET ijMPJ GELATIN MARGARINE Ml At' Al' At If1-- 1 J'siit-m, 1 jui 1 LT Ci D0ZEN DEFEATED AFTER THREE TERMS in office Is Rhod Island' Governor John H. Chaffe who sits dejectedly watch ing the results being announced on television during th long election night. (Herald-LTI Telephoto) A and FRANKS BARS BACON Republicans Gain Six Storehouses, at Least WASHINGTON (UPI) Re publicans wrested at least six governorships from the Democrats today to roll up the largest statehouse majority for 0 the GOP in 14 years. Besidcs hanging on to th Arizona, and South Dakota statelwuses, Republicans added Vermont, Indiana, New Hampshire and Iowa. The Democrats maintained control in Texas, Missouri, Kansas and Utah.

The trend exceeded predictions the Republicans had hoped to win only 11 of the 21 races. By early morning. Republi cans had won 11 gubernatorial -x xS races and were leading in 2 1 others. Democrats had won 7 and led in 1 more. There were 26 Republicans and 24 Democratic governors In Illinois, Richard B.

Ogiuvit was leading Democratic Gov. Samuel H. Shapiro. Whitcomb Wins Indiana Republican Edger D. Whit before Tuesday's election.

It appeared the new lineup would be 31 Republicans and 19 Democrats. Marring the GOP victories comb, former secretary ol state, is the new Indiana governor, defeating Democrat Robert L. Rock, the lieutenant governor. was tue biggest surprise the statehouse fights. Gov.

John H. Chafee, one of the party's brightest young stars, was defeated in his bid for a fourth term in Rhode Island by Walter R. Peterson made it a GOP victory in New Hampshire. The former state house speaker Democrat Frank Licht, former beat Emile R. Bussiere.

superior court judge. Rep. Arch A. Moore added West Virginia to the GOP (3j list. Moor won a close election ii fit" Washington Gov.

Daniel J. Evans easily beat down th Democratic challenge of Atty. Gen. John J. O'Connell.

In Iowa, Republican Robert Ray, as expected, defeated Paul Franzenburg, state treasurer. TOMS lb. over i-naneston attorney james Sprouse. Gov. David F.

Cargo narrowly i defeated Democrat Fabian Chavez in New Mexico, while in Wisconsin, Republican Gov. S'HEY'S iMTIES pkgs. oz. a Warren P. Knowles beat Atty.

Gen. Bronson LaFollette. ALLEN'S FRESH MADE Loses Under Landslide Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, who swept the state, apparently sealed Chafee's fate. On the other hand, Richard On the Democrats' brighter side, Texas Lt.

Gov. Preston Smith won easily over Republic can Paul W. Eggers. Utah Gov. Calvin L.

Rampton turned back Carl W. Buehner. Missouri Gov. Warren E. Hearnes beat St.

Louis County Supervisor Lawrence K. Roos. North Dakota Gov. William Guy won over Republican Robert P. McCarney.

Kansas Gov. Robert Docking defeated Republccan Rich a a whose reputation was made on the basketball court. Democratic Lt. Gov. Robert W.

Scott was leading Rep. James C. Gardner in North M. Nixon's coattails helped Russell W. Peterson make it a LEAN AND MEATY 'it GOP win in Delaware.

Peterson 12-INCH $1.14 VALUE (defeated Democratic Gov. Charles L. Terry, 68, a popular (9 Mnfl II chief executive still recovering from a heart attack. 0 The only other Democratic upset was engineered by Montana Atty. Gen.

Forrest H. CEDAR FARMS CANNED 1 fO Anderson who defeated incum- Gitolina while Republicans also bent Republican Gov. Tim leads in Arkansas. West 1 am- Babcock. I Virginia and New Mexico.

PICNICS can Km ALLEN'S COUNTRY STYLE COLUMBIA RIVER SILVER 00 Sen. Bennett Faces Challenge After an Already Long Haul SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Senate terms, which some per. It has been a long haul fori sons thought would stop the Utah's senior senator, but WaL Utah Republican. Bennett won laca F. Bennett a physical his Senate seat over former AS SALMON W' Democratic Sen.

Elbert D. Thomas, who in 1950 sought a fourth term. Bennett won reelection in 1956 and 1962. During his 18 years in the Senate, Bennett has been close to the problems of government finance. He is ranking Republican on the Banking and Currency Committee and third ranking fitness enthusiast believes himself ready for the challenge of a fourth consecutinve term.

The 69 year old Republican says he stays trim by walking as often as possible some four miles from home to his Washington office. His staff presented the senator with an "Exer-cycle" last Christmas, enabling Bennett to tone up his muscles VALUE Republican on the Senate fi PALMOLIVE DETERGENT PALMOLIVE GOLD TOILET SOAP at the office when his everyday nance Committee, which writes 59 VALUE QUART LIQUID REGULAR BARS GIANT CAN workload strain becomes too' tne nation tax laws. taxing. A member of the Senate since 1950, Bennett takes part in the activities of his church when VALUE AJAX CLEANSER 2 IS GOP Takes Commission In Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) FREE! WITH ANY $1.49 PURCHASE congress is in session. He attends one of the Washington, D.

C. wards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints and leaches a Sunday School class there. He has authored two books, 7 GOOD ONLY AT ALLEN'S CBGO ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS DEVIL'S FOOD "Faith and Freedom" and; A Republican Salt Lake I am a Mormon." jty Commissioner was elected IT (0 (t to a four-year post on the com Probably because of his inter mission Tuesday while an in. 6 est in religion, Bennett is often WITH THIS VALUABLE COUPON LB. CAN OF HILLS BROS COFFEE called upon to substitute for the; cumbent Democratic commis- 1 'Arm 1 iJ3tt POTATO 2 oniLS doz.

19 Senate Chaplain in opening the sioner went down 'o defeat in Senate with prayer. 1 a race for a two-year pest. An avid outd'oorsman and a' Phillip R. Blomquist, current-lover of fine horses, the senator ly serving a two-year stint on owns a cabin retreat at Silver the commission, defeated Demo-Fork in Big Cottonwood Canyon 'crat Fred Demman a Salt on the east side of Salt Lake Lake City businessman, by City in the Wasatch about 6,000 votes In the four- When he boasts, it is usually; year contest, about his 25 BiMi-j' Royal K. Hunt was succession claims himself to be thejul in his bid for the two-year I "champion grandfather of terrn on the commission.

Ha Senate." downed incumbent Democrat I Winning the 19UP election! Marvin G. Jenson by nearly broke the magic of just three 1 12,000 votes. WITHOUT THIS COUPON $2.09 PROV0-OREM and SPRINGVILLE OREM and SPRINGVlUf r-r- GOOD thru NOVEMBER 29th I I I.

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