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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 5

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United States Continue from Page 1 out Japan would be the Anti Com munist outpost of a i line running from the Soviet controlled Kurile islands in the north through south Korea Okinawa ormosa and the Philippines KEYED AGAINST REDS Authorities emphasized that Ja pan would not be built up eco nomically or militarily as any pos sible springboard of American ag 000 species CHURCH 1 finnouncEiums I "Make Every Sunday Church Sunday" gresslon in the ar East Present strategy they explained carefully is keyed to defense against com munism nothing more Tn line with this new official thinking the United Stated is ex pected to call for a larger Japanese police force gradually remove' as many controls on government as possible and relax occupation policies' Rodents form the largest order of mammals embracing some 3 SEVEHTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 800 Union Street SATURDAY: Sabbath School 9:00 A Preaching Service 10:30 A RIDAY: YPMV Society 7:30 ML WEDNESDAY: Prayer Meeting 7:90 BIBLE BELIEVING BAPTISTS Kossuth Street Baptist Church Twenty Ninth and Kossuth Streets Sunday School 9:30 A Worship 10:45 A Sunday Evening 7:30 Wed Night 7:30 Sunday Evening Young Service 7:00 Hoven I Smith (L A) Pastor LAAYETTE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 3420 Eighteenth A REED Pastor Sunday School 8:45 Mornlnr Worship 11 no a vnnjrelUtlo Service 8:00 Wednesday Bible 1m 8:00 Youth Service riday 8:00 LUTHERAN ST JAMES Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 8th and Cincinnati Streets Bible School 9:00 A Worship Hour 10:00 A Paul Schmidt Pastor Lutheran Hour Broadcast Sunday WGN 11:30 A WASH 2:30 EV MISSION COVENANT CHURCH ranklin Pastor Sixteenth and Grove Communion Service 10:45 A Christmas Program by the Sunday School 4 :00 irst ree Methodist Church Slat and South St KAfayette Iiid Hione 41813 iy i Clinton Swanaian Sunday School 9:30 am Subject Morning Worship 10:30 a Bells of Annual Xmas Program IIIb 42a 1 Revival Date Jan fl 16 Evanseliet Bev JL Hoover 1 IRST CHURCH OCHRIST SCIENTIST Seventh and Columbia Street Morning Service i 11:00 a The Universe Including Man Evolved by Atomic Sunday School 9:30 A Wednesday Evening Meeting 8:00 Christian Science Reading Room 658 Main Street Hours 10 a to 6 except Sundays aod Holidays Wednesday until 7:45 Wesleyan Methodist Morning Worship 10:30 am YPS 6:45 pm Oi' State Road 25 Christmas Program by chil dren 7:30 pm Schuyler at 21st St Treat or All A Hoover Pastor Parsonage 2101 Schuyler Phone 51162 irst Mennonite Church Corner 26th and Koeeuth Sts Steiner Pastor WASK Broadcast 12:30 Each Sunday Sunday School 9:30 a Worship Service 10:30 a Guest Speaker Stanley Rupp Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm Message: Un Wanted ASSEMBLY GOU CHURCH 1004 6 th St I Carl Isaac Minister Sunday School I 9:30 A Worship Service A A Service 6:30 Evangelistic Service 7:30 1 BATTLE GROUND CHURCH GOD Schedule for Services Sunday School 9:30 A Preaching 10:30 A Prayer and Bible Study Thursday 7:30 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Sunday Morning 10 :15 Dec 19 1948 A Christmas Program of recitations songs readings and Instrumental Trio will be given under direction of Miss Violet Kann Aj gift favor and treat for everyone in at tendance A Cordial To All Rev Wilbur Pastor Broadcast over WASK 4:00 each Sunday Coming Revival Jan 3 Church of Christ 1426 Kossuth Street PAUL HIMES Minister Bible Study 5 9:45 Morning Worship 10:45 Evening Training Class 6:30 Evening Service 7:30 Bible Study 7:30 You Are Welcome IRST METHODIST CHURCH North Chauncey Ave and South Sts West Lafayette Indiana William KCKior jrassor Church School One Worship WmIov houndsf inn Youth 8:00 pm 63O pm Saturday Evening December 18 1948 AND COURIER Cary Scout Camp was Swindles Cited in all Betty orsyth '27 Terre Haute walking in the highway BACK TO GOD HOUR EACH SUNDAY Listen To Rev lriprevpIH I 10 a nt National Radio Minister of Christian Reformed Denomination Tippecanoe Countu Council of Churches Invites You to Worship at the Church of Your Choice Pi ext Sunday Helpful Sermons Wholesome ellowship at UNERAL NOTICE Tompson week end dinner before Danville with her had that first American agricultural college is thought to have been academy" founded in Maine in 182X CHURCH THE BRETHREN 8th nd Union St Kenneth Hartman Minister Church School 8 a Worship Service 10:40 a IRST BAPTIST 7th and North Sts Nibbelink Minister Church School 9 :30 a Worship Service 10:35 a as Youth ellowship 8:08 BROWN STREET METHODIST 9th and Brown Sts A Gillum Minister Church School 9:30 a Worship Service 10:40 an armers Head Home WASHINGTON Dec 18 (API Two hundred twenty five Indiana farmers and their wives headed for home today after an 11 day eastern tour sponsored by the In diana arm Bureau They attended a dinner last night at which guests included Secretary of Agriculture Brannan and Claude Wickard a Hoosier who formerly was secretary of agriculture and who now heads the Rural Electrification admin istration SECOND BAPTIST ICth and Hartford Sts Carroll Minister Church School 8 :36 a Worship Service 11:60 a Younf People 7:30 at During World War II a farm pond program developed in the southern and southwestern United States helped to relieve food shortages atal Collision LOGANSPORT Dec 18 Harry Plough 65 Russiaville Ind was killed early this moiningwhen he was thrown from his car after a collision and was run over by a third car It was second auto death this year IRST REORMED 1127 ourteenth St H' Sehipper Minister Church School 9 :30 Worship Services 19:30 a as 7 :39 He was a BETHEL A 820 erry Street Walter Chenpult Minister Church School 10:00 a Worship Services 11:00 a 7:30 ST EVANGELICAL AND REORMED llth and Elizabeth Sta John Keller Minister Church School 9:00 a Worship Service 10:15 a Yeung People 0:30 in CONGRESS STREET METHODIST Slot and Congroee Sta Earl Helmbnrger Minister Nursery and Kindergarten 9:30 toll :20 am Junior Church 0:30 to 10:10 a Junior Chureh School 10 :15 to 11 :20 Youth and Adult Church School 0:30 to 10:10 Youth and Adult Worship Service 10:15 to 11 :20 a Youth ellowship 0:30 HOPE CHAPEL PRESBYTERIAN 505 Third Street Hanatm Minister Church School 9:30 Worship Services 10:45 a Meet'ng 5:30 DAYTON MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Dayton Indiana Harry Parker Minister Church School 9 :30 a Worship Service 10:30 a JONES Manson Is riends may call at the family residence in Chalmers af ter 1 pm Sunday Services Monday at 2 pm at Chalmers Presbyterian church Burial In of cemetery Thompson funeral home Brookston In charge SALVATION ARMY 410 ourth St Wortingsr Adjutant Church School 0 :45 a Worship Services 10:35 a 7 :45 ra Toang People 8:00 however he was active in school administrative affairs having been head of the Anderson school sys tem and a principal at rench Lick and ranklin high schools Schricker told a reporter that he had not been informed of the provisions of the 1945 act He ex plained that "a lawyer had checked the law before the appointment but apparently had overlooked the qualification pro vision "It was an honest mistake of Ignorance on my the gov emor elect' assertd "The only way I know to rectify it is to comply with the law" TALK LOWS AGAIN Schricker added that he talked with Campbell and the Indianapolis businessman perfectly reconciled to the situa The Campbell appointment had ended weeks of speculation on a successor to Col Robert Ros ow a retired Army officer who was picked by Governor Gates aft er a department shake up two years ago In announcing the appointment Schricker had told newsmen that he felt could handle the job He made it clear that he was not attempting to discredit anyone with a military back ground Observers said the effect of the qualification provision would mean that Schricker would either have to pick a member of the state police force someone who has had experience with law enforcement agencies a military man or some le who had long reserve officer status MANSON CHALMERS Lee Jones 62 at 8 at a several illness Born in Boone county he was married July 6 1913 to Lucinda Wake man who survives member of the Baptist church Surviving with the widow are the following children Basil La fayette James Winson Russell and Mrs Joseph Price Jr all of Chalmers Mrs Claire Day Ben ton Harbor Mich Mrs Edward Rubush Gary and Mrs Bernard Schrembs Louisville Ky four brothers rank Jones Lafayette Jesse Edgar and William Jones Crawfordsville and four sisters Mrs Everett Cooper Mrs Garnet McAllister Mrs Brownie Llewel lyn and Mrs Minnie Tinsley of Crawfordsville WILLIAM RICE MELLOTT Dec Rice 73 died at 9:45 am today at his home here He had been bedfast for nine weeks and in failing health about a year He was born in ountain county where he spent his entire life He married Bertha Davis of Hills boro who died about 21 years ago He was a retired farmer and was a member of fish and game club Surviving are two sons Harry of Hillsboro and Melvin of Craw fordsville GRACE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN 13th and Tippecanoe Sta RoBselot Minister Church School a a Worship Services 10 :40 a 7:30 Yoath ellowship 0:09 at Janfors and Adults 0:39 au UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN 329 North SU Raannsaon Wright Miniztera Bible Claaa 19:00 a Worship Services 9:09 a tn 11:00 a Sapper Clab 5:00 tn ELSTON PRESBYTERIAN Bans tea Minister Worship Services 9:30 a Church School 10:30 a Church at Boswell' Plans Yule Music ST EPISCOPAL Sth end erry Sts Reese Thornton Minister Holy Communion 8:00 a Church School 10:45 a Morning Worship 10:45 a Salem Evangelical AND REORMED 10th and erry Sta Louis Gtuutemann Hinisto Chareh School 9 :30 a Worship Services 19:30 a Youth ellowship 7:00 as CHRISTIAN REORMED 12th and Tippecanoe 8ta James Daane Minister Worship Services 9 :30 a 7:00 tn Church School 1 1 :00 a a Sponsored by Local Church TRINITY METHODIST Raymond Eerie Minister Yorger associate minister 8th and North Sts Church School 9:30 a to Worship Service 10:40 a 12th and Tippecanoe Sts Phone 36112 CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN 7th a4 Columbia Ste Dayton McCormick Minister Yorger Associate Minister Church School 9:30 a Worship Berrlee 10:40 a 5:15 Senior Leadership Tralninx 808 an in the Awarded $185000 CHICAGO Dec 18 Mar lon Smith 25 of Vandalia Ill today won $185000 damages be lieved by attaches to be the larg est personal injury award ever granted in Illinois for the loss of his legs A jury deliberated six hours in Superior court before returning a verdict in favor against the Illinois Central railroad Smith lost his legs when his car was struck by the train "City of New Orleans Gilman Ill last Jan 4 STIDHAM METHODIST Taylor Statioa Albert Aahley Chureh School 9:36 a Worahip Service 19:20 a Instead of simply reversing the representation there has been talk of setting up the committee with 11 Democrats to five Republicans Second punish the Dixie revolt ers by denying them the com mittee chairmanships that would fall to them under the time honored seniority or length of service system Most frequently mentioned in this category is Rep John Ran kin (Miss) who actively backed rights candidate Strom Thurmond in the election cam paign Theoretically the majority party can do anything it wants about committee assignments of its own members But invariably it has followed the seniority system ILART Louis riends may cell at SoUer Baker funeral home after pm Saturday Services there at 2 pm Monday Rev Nibbelink of Ilrst Bgptlst church officiating Burial in Spring Vale cemetery IRST METHODIST Chauncey and South Sts Wililsm Eeklor Minister Charles Merrill Smith Minister to Students Church Scheel 9:69 a Worship Service tO a 11 :05 a Wesley oundation 5:30 Youth ellowship 7:15 Does Much lying Between Classes KENT Wayne Wendell Wilkin goes to Kent State univer sity where he is a senior in busi ness administration The unusual thing about it is that he flies 8400 miles to and from class each week Wilkin is a captain With KLM Dutch Airlines and he flies to his Akron home every Tuesday night after a trans Atlantic cross ing from Amsterdam to New York or the next three days he drives his car from Akron to Kent for classes Each riday night the student leaves Akron for New York Satur day morning he takes off for a 17 hour flight to Amsterdam On Monday night he leaves the Neth erlands and lands back in New York Tuesday around noon EDERATED CHURCH WEST 'LAAYETTE iBaptizt and' Christian Churches) Columbia and Chauncey Doyle Mullen Arthur Anderson Minister Chureh School 9 :69 a a Worship Services 10:00 Bm 11:05 am IRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8th snd North Sts Elwynn Pesee Minister Yorgelr Associate Minister Church School 9:30 a Worship Service 10:40 Police Nominee Continued from Page 1 WASK (1450) will be held Sun day from 2 to 5 pm at Cary Boy Scout camp Members of the camp development committee will serve as hosts On the reception committee will be Henry Abbett Meredith Allyn John Ave Don Bloodgood Russell Davis George DeKay Daniel DenUyl reeman Johnson Raymond' Katter A 'Kemmer Judge Newell Lemb Henry Law John Matthews Louis Pearlman Irvin Poston Oran Ross Walter Scholer Dr Smith and George Spencer Coffee and donuts will be Served in one of the two new winter lodges AIL interested in Scouting have been invited to attend On hand to greet guests will be rank Myers who has been selected to serve as camp ranger Mr Myers his wife and son plan to move into the new cabin at the camp Tiext week Democrats Continued from Page 1 BOSWELL Dec 18 As a part of the Christmas plans at the Boswell Methodist church the community will havehe privilege of listening to chime and organ programs played from the tower of the church programs will be played Saturday and Sunday of this week snd on Thursday riday and Christmas day next week The time will be about 6:30 each evening Other plans at this church include baptismal services for children nt the Christmas Sun day morning service and a chil program in the evening at 7 ollowing the program the church choir will go caroling The Christmas will be held Saturday afternoon of this week at 2 Dale Jackson' president of the Benton County Classroom Teach association attended the ex ecutive board meeting of the In diana Classroom associ ation at Indianapolis He reported on the work shop for new presi dents AID OR VETERANS Iota Sigma" met at the home of Mrs Orena Morgan and voted to contribute to the rances Willard memorial the Lillian Ste vens memorial and toward a electric wheelchair being purchas ed by the WCTU of Indiana for veteran amputees A Christ mas gift exchange was a feature of the social hour The next meet ing will be held Jan 14 with Helen Campbell BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr and Mrs Harley John son entertained at a turkey din ner honoring the 64th birthday of the former Guests were Mrs Arthur Swanson and son and friend of Chicago Harold Anderson Mrs George Sanburgs and family Earnest Olga Etta Swanson and Mrs Peterson of 'Morocco Orr and family Mabel Eckerstrom and Clarence Schu Marvin Holcomb and family have returned from Somerset Ky where they were called by the death of the father Mrs Margaret Walters and Mrs ox of Williamsport visited Mrs Sarah Sigler Mr and Mrs A Crafton and son of St Matthews Ky were guests of Mrs brother Oyler and wife over the week end Dr and Mrs Smith spent a week at Indianapolis Don Hyten and family visited relatives in Brownsburg Mr and Mrs Albert John son have moved from their farm to their property on North Clinton lorence isher RN Ill spent the week end brother Carl Mr and Mrs James of Wadsworth Hl were guests of Mr' and 'Mrs Lowell oster Mrs' Blanch Keys of Coving ton visited Mrs Ann Lee Worley en route to her winter home in lorida Mr and Mrs Henry Sowers are staying with their son Clifford while Mrs Sowers is convalescing Thursday Borosis cluhiplanned a Christmas party Thursday after noon at 1 at the home of Mrs Ermal Liptrap Mrs Vestal Dimmich was chairman of the pro gram assisted by Mrs Law son and Mrs Thomas Samuel A Christmas gift exchange was held by the Grant township Home Economics club Mrs loy Bright told the story of Mother Moore the painter and showed ome of the paintings that had been copied on Christmas cards Thirty five members of Boswell auxiliary 476 held a turkey supper in the home of Mrs Harry Hel merick A gift exchange was held our Gold Star Mothers who were guests wre Mrs red elix Mrs Leona Elmore Mrs John Reeves and Mrs Philip Brouillette The speech class of the high school planned to present a pro at the Parent Teacher meet ing Thursday evening at 7:30 and the music department was to fur nish the music A play Silver Star of was to be given by the speech class Bus Patron Killed INDIANAPOLIS Dec 18 Mrs Gladys) Morris 45 Bridge port was kjlled 1 1 yesterday when an automobile hit her as she crossed SL 40 i after getting off a bus The) car1 was driven by Woman Loses Life CANNELTON Dec 18 Grayville 82 Cannelton was killed last night when she was struck by a car driven by William Hendrickson 21 Cannelton State police said Mrs Grayville was Warren to Name County Employes WILLIAMSPORT A' special meeting of the Warren county board of commissioners to dose the business of the county will be held Dec 20 The follow ing appointments will be made: Courthouse custodians highway supervisor county attorney county health commissioner and service officer Claims and salar ies for December will be allowed Contracts for advertising of coun ty printing and for redecorating the court room are to be made A contract for highway materials and supplies will be awarded Jan 3 ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL Mr and Mrs Cunningham of Williamsport 3 announce the engagement of their daughter Lois May to Jewel Hufstedler son of Mr and Mrs Edgar Huf stedler of Pocahontas Ark Mr and Mrs Paul Ingram of Williamsport announce the en gagement of their daughter Shir ley to Jackie Wayne Talbert son of Mr and Mrs George Tal bert of Danville Ill Mrs Martha Arehart who has been a patient in the Methodist hospital Indianapolis returned home here in the Hamilton ambu lance Mrs Bonnie Robertson went to lorida to spend a i week with friends Word has been received by A Luers county agent from the 4 club office at Purdue that the West Lebanon' club won a $20 scholarship award to the State 4 Health and Safety clinic at Purdue Dec 28 and 29 The i award will be used to defray travel and living expehses for delegates going to the clinic Mrs Peggy Hinton was 4 leader during the summer and she along with other leaders was instrumental in obtaining this award Mrs Katherine Hunter has gone to Holylwood Cal to spend the winter WASK (1450)1 Wingate Legion to Hold Yule Services WINGATE A public Christmas service will be held in the Ameri can Legion hall here Saturday eve ning at 7:30 Carols will be shown the screen and' community singing will open the program Rev Homer Hunsinger Christian church pastor will read the Scripture selection and give the invocation A quartet composed of Clarence Barnett Harold Oxley James Robinson and Morris Mc Culloch will sing Mrs Hat ton will tell a Christmas story The school chorus will sing Rev Claude Eaton Methodist pastor will show pictures on the screen of Other Wise by Van Dyke and will be narrator Prayer by Legion Chaplain Clifton Coon will conclude the program after which Banta will arrive with treats for thechildren KE88ENER Henry mav call Sat Soller Baker funeral home after 6 e'psn Sunday Solemn requiem high masslrv St Boniface church at 9 am Tues day Interment In St Boniface cem etery' Elks service at funeral home Monday at 730 pm INSTITUTE RIENDS RD 8 A A Smith Ministsr Church School 9:30 a Worship Service 10:30 a at Official '48 Vote Total RED EUGENE LEWARK MEDARYVILLE Dec red Eugene Lewark five year old son of Mr and Mrs Leslie Lewark died at 8:15 pm Thursday at Jasper county hospital Rensselaer of a heart ailment Born here he is survived by his parents and five brothers and sis ters Mary Norma Leslie Jr Wilbur and William all at home MRS GLEN SKINNER RANKORT Dec Mrs Doris aye Skinner 25 wife of Glen Skinner died at 7:15 riday at the family home West Jefferson street after illness of two years Bom Jenerson county she daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Miller She was married Dec 8 1945 and belonged to the Brethren church at lora Survivdrs besides her husband and parents are 'a twin brother Maurice Miller near rankfort a sister Mrs Sophia Brant Boyles ton a half brother David Cal houn Rossville and a half sister Mrs Mae Smith Gainsville Tex She lived in Carroll county 14 years before coming to Clinton county five years ago LEE JONES Dec 18 Manson died this morning his residence after MONTMORENCI METHODIST Montmorenci Indiana Shields White Minister Church School 9:30 a Worship Service 10:30 1st A 3rd Sunday Clinton Hatchery Reports Burglary RANKORT Dec 18 Clinton county officials called to inves tigate a burglary at the Hoosier hatchery in Michigantown report no trace of the thieves has been found ive table model radios and four shotguns were taken in the burglary TO BECOME CHAPLAIN Rev Wyahdt pastor of St Lutheran church and chaplain of Walter Cohee post American Legion who has been in the Army reserve has been recalled into the military service and will conclude his pastorship in the rankfort Lutheran church early in January to resume his duties as an Army chaplain at Camp Gordon Ga He will return to the Army service with the rank of captain which he held at the close of World war II The min isteri who is popular not only with his Congregation but also in the American Legion and with former service men is a veteran of both World wars I and II He served his first in the Army after entering service Sept 20 1917 and served until April 25 1919 being discharged as a pri vate the same rank I held when I Rev Wyandt stated yes terday Completing his studies and entering the field of ministry he responded to the call for chap lains returning to service in World war II Jan 17 1941 He served with the 151st Infantry and was released from service to the re serve corps Jan 18 1946 when he came to this city with his family Rev Wyandt stated yesterday he expects to 'be in service three years during which time his fam ily plans to continue their home here Mr and Mrs Bert Lucas and Walter Lucas have gone to Mi ami la to spend the winter vis iting various places They were accompanied by John Wooffendale who will also spend the winter in lorida The Elks lodge is foregoing Its usual holiday festivities because of the home being under construction an8 remodeling Aside from their annual charitable work the mem bers only Christmas activities at the club will be a buffet the afternoon and evening Members ol the Eagles lodge plan a party for the evening of Dec 22 and a dnce for members on Christmas eve They also plan to outfit 36 children with i clothing Jerry Spencer son of Mr and Mrs Ira Spencer has been taken to an Indianapolis hospital for treatment of a fractured elbow sustained in a fall Saturday night American Legion auxiliary will hold a Christmas party in the American Legion home Monday evening Plans call for a turkey dinner at 6:30 gift exchange and a program by members of Mrs Martha dramatic class of rankfort high school SCHOOL VACATION Supt Charles Hawkins of the county schoqls stated yesterday all the schools in the townships of the county will close Thursday afternoon Dec 23 for the Christ mas holidays Classes will be re sumed Monday morning Jan 3 The first semester of school will end riday Jan 14 Enrollment in the county schools is 2814 which is 125 more than the num ber enrolled in 1947 Dr James Daane Pastor HOLY TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN tO 9tb St 0 Stolldorf Minister Chareh School 9:30 a Worship Service 10:30 a BATTLE GROUND ETHODIST Roberta Minister Warship Service 9:30 a "Chureh School 19 :39 a I 1 WASHINGTON Dec 18 Here is the official state by state vote for president The table shows the comparative vote in each state for 1944 and l40 with percentages each candidate polled of the total and thp pluralties The column includes combined votes for Wallace Thurmond and all mindr party candidates The states carried by Thurmond will show an (x) in the plurality column as this column gives ohly the Truman and Dewey pluralties over each other The pluralities in these states will be shown at the end of the table President Truman won 28 states with electoral votes Governor Dewey won 16 with 189 and Gov Thurmond won four with 38 (The figures were compiled by the Associated Press from the of ficial canvassing boards in all 48 states) I State Tot Vote Democrat Pct Republican Pct Other Pct Plurality Eye Case ST LOUIS The move ment for in began among St Louis advertising men about 1906 according to George A Volz vice president of a St Louis advertising firiA Volz said that before then claims were the rule and the more flamboyant the bet He cited the case which swindled many St Louisans In the several local firms did a good business making and selling These were mild solutions' designed to relieve? travelers of the eye inflammation caused by travel through "dusty buffalo grass and An advertisement in a St Louis newspaper read: will tell you how to make your own eye water orward one dollar for simple Those who sent in their dollar for the got back a plain card which read: your Anger in Sets House 10 DE AT Ala 214980 40930 19:0 174050 810 Ariz 177068 95251 538 77579 438 4238 24 17672 Ark 242475 A149659 617 1 50959 210 41857 173 98700 Cal 4 021538 1913134 476 1895269 471 213135 53 17865 i Col 515237 267288 519 239714 4645 8235 16 27574 Conn 874764 423927 484 437754 500 13713 16 14457 Det 139083 67829 488 69595 500 1659 12 1766 la 577 643 281988 488 194280 336 101 375 176 87708 Ga 418 760 254646 608 76691 183 87423 209 177955 Ida 214 820 107370 500 101514 472 5936 28 5856 Ill 3 98446 1994 715 501 1961103 492 28228 07 33612 Ind 656 214 807 833 488 821079 496 27302 16 13246 Iowa 272 522 380 503 494018 476 21874 21 28362 Kan 788819 351902 446 423039 536 '13878 18 71137 Ky 822 658 466 756 567 341210 415 14692 18 125546 La 416 336 136 344 328 72657 174 207335 498 (x) Me 264 787 111916 423 150234'567 2637 10 38318 Md 596735 286521 48 294814 494 15400 26 8293 Mass 2(107146 1151 788 547 909370 431 45988 22 242418 Mich 2 1 09 609 1 003448 476 1038 595 492 67566 32 35147 Minn L1 21 2 226 692 966 572 483617 399 35643 29 209349 Miss 1192 247 18 848 98 5466 28 167933 874 (x) Mo 1 578 617 917315 581 655039 415 6 263 04 262276 Mont 224 208 119 071 531 96700 431 8437 38 22371 Neb 488 939 165 458 264774 54 2 40609 Nev 62117 31201 504 29 357 473 1469 23 1934 231446 107 995 467 121299 524 2146 09 13304 1)949 555 895455 459 981 124 503 72976 38 85669 8763 105 464 564 80303 429 1296 07 25161 337 2 780 204 450 2 841163 4fi 0 555970 90 60959 (791209 459 070 580 258572 327 73 567 93 200498 (220716 95812 434 115139 522 9 765 44 19327 Ohio 936 071 142 791 495 1445684 49 2 37596 13 7107 tkla pi 599 452 782 627 268 R17 373 183965 Ore 524 080 243147 464 2 904 49 8 20029 38 17757 Pa 31735 086 1 752 426 469 1902197 509 80463 22 149771 325 931 188 476 578 134880 414 2575 08 53596 142 571 34423 241 5386 38 102762 721 (x) 250 019 117567 470 129651 519 2801 11 12084 Tenn 55'i 283 270 02 491 202 914 369 76967 140 67488 Tex 1(147 245 750 700 654 282240 246 114305 100 468460 Utah 276 305 149 151 540 124402 450 2752 10 24749 Vt 272 45 447 369 75926 616 1899 15 30479 Va 419 256 200 786 479 172 070 410 46400 111 28716 Wash 905 059 476 165 526 386 315 427 42579 47 89850 WVa 748 750 429 188 573 316 251 422 3311 05 112937 Wise 647310 507 590 959 463 38 531 30 56351 Wyo 101425 52354 516 47947 473 1124 11 4407 1 Totll Vote Democrat Pct Republican Pct Plurality 48 680416) 24104836 451 21969500 495 2135336D.

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