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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 6

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1958 Six or anas -s. mm R.I. Governor -Absentee Vote Tally Hears End Hub tat her, don Social Menaces PROVIDENCE, R. I Dec. 18 (UP)nhode Islander may learn today who their next governor is auer a six weeks count of absentee votes.

Republican Christopher Del Sis to led Gov. Dennis Roberts by 755 votes at 9:30 a.m. when the State Board of Elections began counting 1878 absentee military Judge Jennie Loitman Barron to Boston Municipal Court called a Charlestown father and son menaces to society because of their criminal record. The pair, Stephen Hughes, 53, and Stephen Hughes 32, both of Carney ct were ordered held in $5000 for the Grand Jury on charges of breaking and enterinf and larceny of a safe containing $365. The safe was stolen from a doughnut shop by John Kareskianos at 1729 Washington South End, shortly after midnight Sunday morning.

Police Sgt William A. Bradley and officers Daniel Connors. David Driscoll and Edmund Twohi DELIVERY ASSURED BY CHRISTMAS! SAVE 5 100! ballots. They were the last of some 10,000 ballots to be tallied for the outcome of the gubernatorial election. Del Sisto needed only 29 percent of the remaining ballots to win, However, there was a possibility that even after the last vote is praised a commercial photographer counted the issue won't be closed.

A recount of 1014 voting machines used election day could be requested. And there were two challenees who caught sight or tne last tnrea numbers on the Hughes car num ber plates, and a Charlestown today to the constitutionality of police officer, who promptly knew from those three numbers who C3QXDQ, 0 0flM3 0(DHI1 tne snut-m and civilian absentee ballots which were counted earlier. Daniel J. Murray, defeated in the car might belong to. Tha nffirerf enirf that Tllftmn" his bid for the state represents Kelnicky, 24, of Washington st.

South End is the photographer and tives seat from Jamestown1 by absentee and shut-in ballots, made the first challenge. Daniel Donahue of the Charles town police division led them te the Hughes, father and son. Retired Newport Probate Judge John C. Burke, 91, made the other challenge. Judee Burke areued The judge warned the defend-, ants and their friends not to in that the constitutional amendment timidate any witness.

Then Judge AQUA setting up the absentee and shut-in ballots had been annulled by a later amendment, and thus all shut-in and civilian absentee bal Barron pointed out that Hughes and his son have both served time, and that Hughes Sr. started his long career at 16. The son seems to be following in his she added. lots were invalid. 33) British Police Ask Hike in $1330 Pay Co) LONDON, Dec.

17. (Reuters) Britain's 70,000 policemen today submitted a claim for an all around wage increase of Vi percent. Sneak Thieves Find Surprise In Stolen Case Two youthful thieves re-' ceived quite a surprise in East -Boston early this morning when they snatched a brief case from a woman on Ben- The claim, which covers all ranks from patrolman to chief in spector, would mean increases of from 14 shillings ($2) to 27 shillings a week. A patrolman's base oav is 475 nington st. OEEHJ pounds ($1330) a year, rising to 640 pounds ($1792) after 15 years.

A chief inspector earns between 910 and 960 pounds yearly. (MB 1 7 ELECTORS "At Reversible foam rubber cushions, tight The pair grabbed the bag from Mrs. Concetta Porfido, 54, of 94 Bennington as she left her store at 190 Bennington about 1 a.m. They assumed she had the day's receipts in the bag. However, the bag contained two gym suits and two pairs of sneakers, property of her 'tOi Continued from the First Page The 16 electors one for each welted seams Jr Large full scale pieces, quality built in the total congressional and sena torial offices were picked by the Republican State Committee and 'elected" at the preprimary con 4 Maine Man Dies A AAA- vention in Worcester last June.

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'A: Includes large sofa and matching lounge chair. In Wreckage of Car UNION. Dec. 17 (AP) A Rockland man died today before The third and final step in the election is when Congress meets in joint session Jan. 7 to count the electoral votes.

Official Vote This procedure is a nlrf as the he could be freed from the wreckage of his automobile which went off Rte. 17 here and overturned. A parsing motorist discovered Bradford W. Cousins, 41, under the car. He called State Police and trooper Harvey Charles and a highway patrol car crew worked HARMONY HOUSE GREY MAHOGANY VENEERED Federal Constitution itself.

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But as our political system developed in cractice the TifflllSfflAlGlRlAlfJ popular vote has become the de cisive one and the electors merely ratify it in a kind of anti-climax. But until the electors co throueh 'CD their ritual the election is not offi cial. And after today the results can i De cnanged, even though the electoral votes won't be counted formally until the joint session of Mill -4; U. It t-ongress on Jan. 7.

For their trouble, the "Rav State i 1 i in hi" electors get a fee of $3 the same I mileage as Congressmen fnr each five miles of travel), the right to a seat at the Eisenhower inaugural in Washington. And, yes, free lunch today at the Bellevue. The tab on that is picked up by the G.O.P. state com I v. 4aWMKV mittee, as is traditional.

In the absence of State Secretary Edward Cronin, vacationing in the sunny Caribbean, his deputy. Leo M. Harlow, will preside in the Senate chamber. OF READY-MADE Copyright 53-54-55-56 by J. Landca Sullinn Start anywhere.

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