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Nov. 4. Ma ton City, low maintain tro the seat he was appointed to after the death of Everett M. Dirk-sen. Agnew campaigned in Illinois three times for Smith.

Quentin Burdick, 10 years a senator and also labeled a "radical liberal" by Agnew, won reelection from North Dakota, and Democrat Howard Cannon, a member of the Senate's space and armed services committees, was re-elected in Nevada. In Utah, Democratic Sen. Frank Moss swept to a convincing victory over Lawrence Burton. Democrat Philip A. Hart won re-election to a third term from Michigan, easily defeating Mrs.

George Romney, wife of the popular former governor who is now secretary of Housing and Urban Development. of four Senate seats in every off-year election since 1914. Among the Senate class of 1970 will be a familiar face-that of Hubert H. Humphrey. Minnesota voters overwhelmingly returned him to the Senate where he served 16 years before becoming vice president in 1965 and Richard Nixon's victim in the 1968 presidential race.

Humphrey's election gives him a platform should he seek to challenge Nixon again in 1972. At the same time, voters, in Massachusetts and Maine kept alive the presidential potential of Edward M. Kennedy and Edmund S. Muskie by returning them to the Senate by large margins. Gore, the 62-year-old white-thatched orator who waS second feating millionaire labor lawyer Howard M.

Metzembaum. The seat had been held by retiring Democrat Stephen Young. The victory of Democrat Law-ton Chiles in Florida will bring to the Senate a man who could turn out to be one of its freshest and most colorful new personalities. "Walkin' Lawton" won a primary election by walking the length of the state and went on to defeat eight-term Republican Congressman William C. Cramer, with a people-to-people campaign costing only $50,000.

CALIFORNIA In California where the final days of a hard hitting law and order campaign were overshadowed by a rock-throwing attack on President Nixon, 35- ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was defeated by three-term Congressman W.E. Brock. Agnew stumped the state for Brock after declaring Gore who rode across television screens on a white charger to be the administration's No. 1 target. Tydings, who ranked high on Agnew's list of so-called "radical liberals," was defeated by 43-year-old J.

Glenn Beall a one-term congressman who was minority floor leader of the Maryland House while Agnew was governor. Republican Congressman Robert A. Taft, son of the late "Mr. Republican" senator and grandson of President William Howard Taft won his second try for the Senate from Ohio, de necticut, Maryland, and Ohio while Rep. Richard Roudebush was locked in a tight fight with Democratic incumbent Vance Hartke in Indiana.

ILLINOIS The GOP suffered losses in Illinois, where Adlai Stevenson III dropped incumbent Sen. Ralph T. Smith, and California where former song and dance man Sen. George Murphy lost to John V. Tunney.

Conservative James Buckley" won New York's turbulent three-way contest, scoring a solid ideological gain for the White House in national security and defense matters. Liberal incumbent Charles Goodell, read out of the party by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, ran a poor third behind Democrat Rep. Richard Ottinger. Buckley has said he will vote with Republicans in organizing the Senate, but Harry F.

Byrd a former Democrat who was re-elected as an independent to a second term, is expected to vote with the Democrats. Although Republican George Bush lost in Texas, conservative Democrat Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. will replace the liberal Democrat he defeated in the primary, Sen. Ralph Yarborough.

The Senate result fell short of predictions by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew who carried the White House banner in a rock 'em sock 'em law-and-order campaign estimated by some to have cost both parties $65 million nationwide. But the Republican gain broke a tradition that has seen the party in power lose an average year-old Tunney denied incumbent Murphy a second term. In Connecticut, wealthy Lowell Weicker 39-year-old one-term congressman, defeated Democrat Joseph Duffey, a strong liberal and Congregation al minister, and Thomas A. Dodd, a former Democrat seeking re-election as an independent.

Senate leaders of both parties had little trouble winning reelection although Minority Leader Hugh Scott had more than he expected in Pennsylvania. Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield was a shoo-in as expected from Montana. Stevenson, son of the former two-time presidential candidate and ambassador to the United Nations, easily defeated Republican Smith, seeking election to WASHINGTON (AP) Republicans increased their strength and President Nixon gained a little ideological leverage in the Senate, but Democrats kept control in Tuesday's election. Defying off-year election history, Republicans were assured a minimum net gain of three seats in the chamber of Congress that has been Nixon's most implacable foe. The Democratic majority had been 57 to 43.

A most important Republican victor came in Tennessee, where Albert Gore was vanquished, fulfilling a major administration ambition. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew said Gore was the GOP's No. 1 target. Republicans also won in 'Con Parties Cerro Gordo vote for state offices County Officers townships of Kossuth County.

Priebe, 52, a farmer, easily Oehlert elected supervisor won both counties in the district, (From Page 1) House contests in North Iowa: 7th District Incumbent Republican Ken He won Kossuth County neth Logemann, 33, Northwood area farmer, narrowly defeated 1,075 and Humboldt for a total victory margin of 8th District Republican Delwyn Stromer of Garner defeated Lucile Duits- It was 10:50 p.m. when the telephone rang in the Howard Lowell Norland, Kensett Democrat, for the House seat from Oehlert home west of Clear the 7th District. The district in Lake. The Globe-Gazette was call cludes all of Winnebago, and Worth counties arid the northern cher, Clarion Democra't, in the battle for the House seat from ing. tier of townships in Cerro Gordo the 8th District, which includes "Congratulations, Mr.

Oeh County. lert." all of Hancock County and 11 Logemann totaled 4,112 votes northern townships in Wright "Pardon me." to 3,991 for Norland and 48 for County. "Congratulations on winning Stromer, 39, a farmer who rep the race for supervisor (2nd Vernon Trettin, American Independent Party candidate from Plymouth. resented Hancock County in the district, Cerro Gordo). 2nd Disl.

County Treasurer Recorder Supervisor a -5 I CO Precincts 2 'Si S- tC r- to M.C. IP 1W 531 465 553 439 M.C. 2P 1W 530 634 569 599 M.C. IP 2W 614 419 632 394 M.C. 2P 2W 494 578 537 541 M.C.

IP 3W 715 588 728 575 M.C. 2P 3W 334 449 361 426 M.C. IP 4W 562 462 573 437 M.C. 2P 4W 357 480 378 456 355 455 M.C. totals 4,137 4,075 4,331 3,867 't Bath Twp 70 59 72 61 Clear Lake Twp.

216 205 228 190 194 232 Dougherty Twp. 46 118 44 121 Falls-Plymouth 75 82 72 83 Falls-Rock Falls 67 64 68 65 Geneseo Twp. 197 160 205 153 Grant Twp 57 105 60 102 48 116 Grimes-Meservey 103 63 102 59 94 71 Grimes-Thornton 117 113 124 107 110 126 Lake Twp 73 73 74 70 52 97 Lime Creek Twp. 88 84 93 78 Lincoln Twp 33 47 33 48 Mason Twp 102 113 109 105 West Mason 53 104 54 102 49 106 Mt. Vernon Twp.

53 71 57 67 31 98 Owen Twp. 59 56 56 58 Pleasant Valley 99 93 94 97 79 112 Portland Twp. 67 62 69 61 Union Twp 38 68 42 62 21 90 Clear Like 1st 463 203 464 192 379 234 Clear Lake 2nd 405 306 402 305 397 329 Clear Lake 3rd 295 172 300 165 285 188 County Totals 6,913 6,496 7,153 6,218 2,094 2,254 last two General Assemblys, Governor Lt. Governor Sec. of Stile Auditor Treasurer Sec.

el Agri. Alfy. General i fill i Preeinets 1 "8 -S 1 I I 5 3 tt U. On (A I CO 5 M.C. IP 1W 559 431 21 559 425 544 408 556 40? 526 429 530 440 514 449 M.C.

2P 1W 571 581 24 550 602 579 556 586 552 554 576 533 612 514 629 M.C. IP 2W 635 396 12 629 401 645 369 632 376 616 390 591 420 521 488 M.C. 511 549 18 505 551 529 520 513 522 492 544 485 561 456 584 M.C. IP 3W 738 573 6 821 469 775 503 758 510 728 533 709 565 665 614 M.C. 2P 3W 347 432 13 345 431 352 417 345 423 330 423 330 437 320 445 M.C.

IP 4W 586 442 9 600 412 608 397 601 395 573 419 562 431 534 459 M.C. 2P 4W 378 451 15 388 438 393 425 384 430 358 449 363 456 358 463 M.C. Total 4,325 3,855 118 4,397 3,729 4,445 3,595 4,375 3,617 4,222 3,763 4,103 3,922 3,882 4,131 Bath Twp 67 63 3 74 56 78 51 76 51 70 55 72 58 69 59 Clear Lake Twp. 232 194 4 239 185 237 177 238 178 231 175 228 186 213 198 Dougherty Twp. 41 117 13 65 94 42 119 49 112 39 119 44 119 42 120 Falls-Plymouth 71 82 8 78 75 79 75 75 77 74 80 74 79 77 78 Falls-Rock Falls 7 65 5 64 67 63 68 69 59 62 65 63 68 63 67 Geneseo Twp.

203 158 5 216 137 220 132 215 135 205 142 199 156 195 152 Grant Twp 51 107 6 57 102 59 102 61 98 55 103 59 101 52 105 Grimes-Meservey 104 61 3 107 52 107 53 108 49 104 50 105 57 105 53 Grimes-Thornton 114 125 2 120 107 127 93 118 102 110 107 118 106 US 105 Lskt Twp. 64 72 0 68 67 77 67 79 64 76 65 71 72 73 71 Lime Creek Twp. 89 76 8 92 78 99 71 100 69 90 "76 90 78 86 82 Lincoln Twp. 41 41 0 39 42 41 36 42 35 38 39 37 43 34 43 Mason Twp 106 102 10 118 95 125 88 122 89 116 93 117 95 116 97 West Mason 47 103 8 61 91 54 100 56 97 54 99 60 96 56 98 Mt. Vernon Twp.

45 77 5 55 72 60 61 59 61 54 63 62 60 S3 64 Owen Twp. 49 60 6 54 59 59 55 62 50 54 56 53 60 55 59 Pleasant Valley 101 83 11 108 79 111 77 107 79 104 81 106 82 104 78 Portland Twp. 47 58 4 72 58 73 S3 76 52 69 60 67 62 68 61 Union Twp 39 71 0 39 65 42 61 41 59 38 60 38 64 37 62 Clear Lake 1st 464 198 11 472 19S 479 181 474 178 455 186 454 206 445 207 Clear Lake 2nd 418 315 8 426 292 285 421 279 405 286 394 306 394 303 Clear Lake 3rd 312 167 6 307 15S 321 140 310 144 292 157 289 147 300 154 County Totals 7,117 6,250 244 7,328 5,952 7,413 7,333 5,734 6,972 5,980 6,903 6,243 6,634 6,449 "No fooling," said Oehlert, Norland defeated Logemann polled 3,437 votes to 2,972 for Mrs. Duitscher, who represent 1LO 1IC VYO US in Worth and Cerro Gordo coun He turned from the phone and ties, but Logemann swept to victory on his Winnebago total ed Wright County in the last called out: "Hey, everyone, I've Norland had 355 votes in Cerro Stromer received 2.267 votes in Hancock County and 1,170 in Gordo County to 323 for Loge mann and he also carried Worth County In Winnebago Wright County. Mrs.

Duitscher received 1,470 votes in Hancock County and 1,502 in Wright County. County, however, Logemann tal lied 2,298 votes to 1,897 for HOWARD OEHLERT Downs Luscomb 32nd District Richard Welden, Iowa Falls 18th District Kenneth Scott, Thornton area Democrat, upset incumbent Re publican Floyd Edgington, Shef Republican who represen Hardin County in the last two sessions of the legislature defeated George Brindle, Union Democrat, for the House seat won." The whoops were loud field, for the House seat from and clear in the background. the 18th District, which includes eight townships in Franklin "Just some good friends and helpers," explained Oehlert. "I guess there are about 15 couples County, 12 townships in Cerro Gordo County and one precinct in Mason City (second precinct from the 32nd District. Welden, a contractor, received 4,689 votes to 2,395 for Brindle, a farmer.

The district includes all of Hardin County and the Lawson here." Senate contests of the fourth ward). Advised the unofficial count Scott wins race in 18th district southern 10 townships of Frank Scott totaled 4,039 votes to 3, showing is because of a fine (From Page 1) put him ahead of Elmer Luscomb of Clear Lake, the Repub lin County. 615 for Edgington and 74 for Leo The Associated Press report campaign staff," he said. "A lot of NIACC and high school kids lican veteran who had held the Welden received 3,948 votes in Warner, American Independent the election I say a sincere 'thank and the many Hardin County and 741 in Frank supervisor's job since January 1957, by 2,254 to 2,094, Oehlert worked for me. I think a lot of lin County.

Brindle received on the 35 U.S. Senate races in the nation follows, with the per cent of precincts reporting indi 77.643 124,774 Party candidate from rural Mason City. Scott topped Edgington in Cerro Gordo County 2,911 2362. In Franklin County, Edg Kenneth Scott, newly elected people were dissatisfied because said: Montana 89 per cent Harold Wallace, Mike Mansfield, D-x Nebraska 92 per cent Roman Hruska, R-x Frank Morrison, "We knew it would be rough cated for each state. (The the legislature didn't meet the issues head on and we tried to Democratic state representative for District 18, said he beat "one in Clear Lake.

How did I do 059 votes in Hardin County and 336 in Franklin County. 9th District Delbert Trowbridge, 66, re ington topped Scott 1,253 to indicates incumbent) that in our campaign." of the finest men I could have there?" Told he lost in all three 1,128. 212,451 193,546 run against" in defeating in Clear Lake precincts, Oehlert The vote by precincts: Alaska 71 per cent 17th District cumbent Floyd Edgmgton of KENNETH SCOTT Thornton farmer 17th District said "that figured, but we hoped to pick up in other places and friends and party people who worked for me have my whole gratitude. "We hear a lot about the American way of life but the free election process is the purest part of America. Here is where issues are sharpened, changes made and the people truly heard.

"It has been a privilege to be a part of it." Hrubes, the 25-year-old labor coordinator from Mason City, 33,672 Ted Stevens, R-x Sheffield. 22,621 Wendell Way, Nevada 96 per cent William Raggio, 53,181 Howard Cannon, D-x 75,708 New Jersey I guess we did." tired Republican businessman from Charles City, won the seat from the 9th House District from Mrs. Eleanor Biederman, 47, Osage area Democratic Scott, of rural Thornton, Incumbent Republican Murray Lawson defeated Marvin Hrubes, Mason City Democrat, in the battle for the House seat 1 The 48-year-old farmer said Arizona 97 per cent thanked Edgington for a "good, clean campaign" and his own 3 99 per cent Paul Fannin, R-x from the 17th. District That dis supporters for a dedicated ef 220,687 174,067 he knew he had to get some Republican votes and "it sure looks like the Republicans who said they were going to help me Sam Grossman, fort. Nelson Gross, Harrison Williams, D-x 896,805 1,134,506 trict includes all of Mason City except the second precinct pf "Now I think we all ought to California 96 per cent daughter, Jane, live on the farm six miles northwest of Thornton.

win did just that." the fourth ward. work together to" get things done 1 i M.C. IP 1W 549 436 M.C. 2P 1W 529 632 M.C. IP 2W 623 408 M.C.

2P 2W 495 5S9 M.C. IP 3W 722 586 M.C. 2P 3W 339 429 M.C. IP 4W 566 449 Totals 3,823 3,499 New Mexico 98 per cent farmwife. Trowbridge, making his first venture into the political arena, totaled 4,098 from the district, which includes all of Mitchell County and three Floyd County townships, including Charles City.

Mrs. Biederman totaled When did Oehlert decide to Lawson, a businessman who and forget parties for a while," George Murphy, R-x John Tunney, 2,713,448 3,280,997 run for supervisor? Scott said. "I will represent Anderson Carter, Joseph Montoya, 133,205 147,719 A son, Alan, is attending West-mar College, LeMars, and another son, Randy, is working at Knoxville. represented a Cerro Gordo County district in the last ses "It started four years ago some of the greatest people on Connecticut 100 per cent when the Democratic Central earth." New York 98 per cent sion of the legislature, totaled 3,823 votes to 3,499 for Hrubes, a Lowell Weicker, Committee asked me if I would 984 votes. said, "We start working tomor-, row, aiming toward 1972." "The (Democratic) job now is to take the part of the loyal opposition, making sure our representatives perform as they told the people they would." Will he run again in 1972? "I don't know.

After I got beat "That's just the way the chips Scott's victory was 4,039 to Joseph Duffey, 443,008 360,094 260,264 run, but at the time I was too Trowbridge won both counties. labor coordinator who was also 3,615. Edgington carried the Charles Goodell, R-L-x Richard Ottinger, Thomas Dodd, Ind fell," said Edgington late Tuesday night from his home in Sheffield. involved in farming, so didn't. 1,432,685 2,110,973 2,250,680 an unsuccessful candidate for He received 2,100 votes in Mitchell County and 1,998 in Floyd Franklin County precincts of the district 1,253 to 1,128, but Scott James Buckley, Cons.

'I've cut down on the farming the House two years ago. Delaware 100 per cent The retired farmer and veter some, so said all right this County. Mrs. Biederman re gained his margin with a 2,911 North Dakota 85 per cent William Roth. 95,021 time." (From Page 1) ceived 1,728 votes in Mitchell to 2,362 tally in Cerro Gordo.

6th District an legislator said he already had called Scott and congratu in 1968, 1 was ready to go again. Jacob Zimmerman, 64,835 Oehlert's idea of cutting down County and 1,256 in Floyd helping produce what was con Thomas Kleppe, 68,118 Quentin Burdick, D-NPL 113,239 Scott, who tarms 1,280 acres This time there are some per means he has reduced the acres Florida 100 per cent sidered not to be a race at all (and owns half of it), credits sonal matters that I'll have to Berl Priebe, Algona Democrat, defeated Humboldt Repub he farms from 1,300 to 560. "We We broke the margin down Ohio 100 per cent think over." the victory to work of his sup have a brood cow herd, but William Cramer, Lawton Chiles, 751,327 880,159 10th District Charles Grasslev, 37. Newi porters, rather than to any par lican Harold Knight in the race for the 6th District House seat. lated him on his new job.

"It was a good, clean campaign," said Edgington. "I do not think he (Scott) ran his campaign any differently than I did mine and mine is always clean." mainly it's grain." pretty well." The Gross-Taylor vote by pre Robert Taft, 1,559,716 Howard Metzenbaum, 1,489,821 Hrubes said he was pleased at the way his vote total rose from 1968 when he ran in anoth What does he think brought ticular issue the campaign. "If I were a graduate of all the Hartford Republican, won his Hawaii 100 per cent cincts in Cerro Gordo County The district includes all of Humboldt County and the south 12 Pennsylvania about the victory? universities in the country or Hiram Fong, R-x er district, including Clear Lake was: Hugh Scott, R-x 1,869,753 "The help I got from a lot of 123,334 116,039 Cecil Heftel. seventh term in the House from the new 10th District, which includes all of Butler County and eight Floyd County William Sesler, 1,647,486 were to use the entire vocabulary, the only words I could use people and probably the fact to 1970. He lost to Harold Wolfe of Clear Lake for a House seat Rhode Island that I helped organize county Illinois 94 per cent to express my gratitude would Precincts in 1968 by "about 1,500 State Representative and state tax organizations con Grassley, a former school John McLaughlin, 104,917 John Pastore, D-x 224.903 Ralph Smith, R-x 1,484.903 Hrubes said, but managed to cerned about the property tax be 'Thank you.

he said. While he doesn't credit spe Adlai Stevenson, 1,932,735 18th District and government spending." cut that margin down to 324 votes in his race against Law- Tennessee 99 per cent Oehlert, who was born in teacher who now operates a farm, polled 3,672 votes to 2,123 for Rollin Howell, 41, Rockford area farmer and Democratic candidate. Indiana I 99 per cent cific issues with making his campaign a success, Scott did stress need for tax reform to son. William Brock. 553,733 Meservey and is a lifelong resident of Cerro Gordo County, 873,318 Albert Gore, D-x 509.244 "I think much of the good Richard Roudebush, Vance Hartke, D-x ease the property tax burden 873,421 Howell polled 876 votes to 845 doesn't think he'll get much Texas 93 per cent and his concern with drug prob farming done the next day or Maine 97 per cent lems, among other things.

These George Bush, 963,829 two. for Grassley in P'loyd County, but Grassley got 2,827 votes to only 1,252 for Howell in Butler are issues he said he intends to Neil Bishop, Lloyd Bentsen, 1,103,381 The political victory deserves 120,824 194,721 Edmund Muskie, D-x work on as a legislator. Utah GLOBE-GAZETTE Mason City. Iowa A LEE NEWSPAPER Issued Every Week Day by the LEE ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATED County. Celehe Eliason, Nora savoring.

Besides his farm operation- "One for one isn't bad," he Maryland 100 per cent Laurence Burton, 158,718 Frank Moss, D-x 208.922 bprings, the American Independent Party candidate, polled 65 grain, cattle, and hogs Scott owns and operates an auction Glenn Beall, said, thinking of victory in his first political attempt. Vermont 900 N. Washington Ave. Dial 423-4270 Second Class Postage Paid at Mason votes. 479,985 450,233 Joseph Tydings, D-x Winston Prouty, R-x 89,921 and clerking service under the City, Iowa 50401.

Philip H. Hoff, 61,156 name of Ken Scott, Inc. Massachusetts 95 per cent Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1970 Demos Although active in leadership Virginia 99 per cent Josiah Spalding, 658.366 1,097,149 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS M.C. IP 1W 529 453 M.C.

2P 1W 583 580 M.C. IP 2W 614 421 M.C. 2P 2W 490 579 M.C. IP 3W 730 582 M.C. 2P 3W 354 428 M.C.

IP 4W 590 438 M.C. 2P 4W 413 424 M.C. Totals 4,303 3,905 Bath Twp 82 50 Clear Lofce Twp. 243 189 Dougherty Twp. 52 115 Falls-Plymouth 80 78 Falls-Rock 73 60 Geneseo Twp.

220 142 Grant Twp. 67 96 Grimes-Meservey 116 51 Grimes-Thornton 124 118 Lake Twp. 81 66 Lime Creek Twp. 103 70 Lincoln Twp 40 44 Mason Twp 117 101 West Mason 61 95 Mt. Vernon Twp.

66 61 Owen Twp 62 54 Pleasant Valley 113 82 Portland Twp. 79 52 Union Twp. 48 61 Clear Lake 1st 472 205 Clear Lake 2nd 427 302 Clear Lake 3rd 321 153 County Totals 7,350 6,150 of various local groups and a school board member, this was Edward Kennedy, D-x which Is exclusively entitled to use for Ray Garland, 145,356 iu 5 318 493 17 55 77 2 180 235 3 41 125 0 185 178 0 66 101 1 93 139 9 52 85 0 77 125 12 45 103 10 36 92 0 39 77 0 84 108 5 53 72 4 23 83 1 404 249 5 351 361 5 2,362 2,911 74 1,253 1,128 3,615 4,039 74 republication ot all local news printrd Scott's first candidacy as a par Michigan 80 per cent Precincts M.C. 2P 4W Bath Township Clear Lake Township Dougherty Township Falls Plymouth Township Falls Rock Falls Township Geneseo Township Grant Township Grimes-Meservey Township Grimes Thornton Township. Lake Township Lime Creek Township Lincoln Township Mason Township West Mason Township Mount Vernon Township Owen Township Pleasant Valley Township Portland Township Union Township Clear Lake First Clear Lake Second Clear Lake Third Cerro Gordo Franklin Totals George Rawlings, Harry F.

Byrd, 293,828 503,786 this newspaper as well as all news dispatches. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Home Edition By mall or carrier: Four weeks in advance of ty politician. "I was asked to run," he said, "and I thought Lenore Romney, 770,185 1,391,681 Republican Rep. Albert W. Watson challenged for the State House with Agnew's campaign help and the aid of Sen.

Strom Thurmond. John C. West, a moderate Democrat, won. And in Florida, the new Dem Washington 94 per cent Philip Hart, D-x (From Pago 1) fornia and Utah, Republicans saw the impact of their law-and-order issue brought into question. It didn't work in any of the three states.

Another possible GOP campaign casualty: the so-called there was some need for improvements in government." delivery One Year $28.60 Minnesota 93 per cent Charles Flicker, Henry Jackson, D-x 150,361 782,997 4 Home Edition By carrier in towns other than Mason West Virginia City or Clear Lake area where Globe- Clark Mac Gregor, Hubert Humphrey, 523,436 724,387 Gazette carrier service is available: Elmer Dodson, 99,445 ocratic senator will be Lawton Chiles, generally conservative Scott, his wife, Lorraine, and Hidden delight Truffles grow in clusters un One week 50 One year $26.00 Robert Byrd, D-x 343,699 Mississippi 95 per cent North Iowa Edition but certainly less so than the Wisconsin By mail within 50 miles of Mason City man. he succeeds, Sen. Spessard John Stennis, D-x Southern Strategy It didn't work in Florida, where Republicans drummed away at the issue of their opposition to the derground. Microscopic fila 275,012 36,662 John Erickson, 384,238 William Proxmire. D-x 963.013 L.

Holland. William Thompson, Ind. ments attached to the roots of where carrier service it not available: months 9.50 One year J18.00 By mail more than 50 miles from AAa-on City but less than 100 miles from Mason City where carrier service Is not available: I months J10.40I One year 120.80 Missouri 97 per cent trees, usually oaks, are believed 7 Wyoming 98 per cent Surfaced roads Spain has about 82,000 miles busing of school children for the sake of racial balance. It didn't John Danforth, to supply nourishment for this fungus. 589,851 630,771 John Wold, 52,598 Gale McGee.

D-x 66.103 work in South Carolina, where of surfaced roads. Stuart Symington, D-x i v-.

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