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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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l.V.ii.j 4 A Federal Fymxdls Seek Martin Named Head Application To Be Filed Hospital Notes Democrats (Continued from Page One) Mrs. William Sally of Browns- highly pleased by the results. It In -Tuesday's massive ballotii I tentorial J4oipilal Edward Hale of Monongahela. unexpectedly heavy for a Demos Win In Pricedale And Webster Ued Cross non- vine. presidential election, the citizenry jXW i i i mm ii I Hospitality Shop James Bianco of Monongahela.

(Continued on Page Three) (Column Seven) msionca! precedents, up- 17W A iTQ ft rai.c candidates won the New Borough Council, In cn election night set some regional vot.ng pat-l VJ UUMILCI II oto on Tuesday in the Monon- meeting( agreed to send Solicitor William IS terns, ana D.astei the careers ot. jSeia alley precincts of Ros- to Philadelphia to file with the Federal Accelerated Pub- Voluntarily Staffed by Women's Auxiliary "'V T'r, Vi 7 7 11C Works Administration cm application for Federal Nixon, for whom the California JS I and the other at Pncedale. There funrfs fnr imrl contest, was a struggle for politi- If Cft 1 1 fj itP1 gUt P''ecinCts in lhe in the borough. street will be completely red- cal survival, refused to concede; VI jship, but returns have been re-j Council also declared four va- doged its entire length this year, defeat the face of Brown's, jcciyed from only the two area caneies on the Borough Planning -U. S.

Steel Corporation haa load. His campaign manager said; MONESSEN, Pa. The Mon future, according to plans an- polling places. Commission and h'rrpd ie Monongahela World War I Veteran Dies Monongahela Memorial Hospital he probably would make a state-j Valley area will be served by a'nounced today by a representa-i Webster area voters gave Jos- following members- I wait on the ot rw. mint later in the day.

single Red Cross chapter in nearjtive of the American Red Cross eph S. Clark 373 votes to 117 for! Mrs. Pauline McGrew. Vnrt uattin J. Eastern Area office.

James E. Van Zandt for the r- i GOP Gains Birth The daughter of Mr. and Mrs Marvin Backstrom of West Newton. November 6 at 11:25 p.m. Admissions Jack of Grcensburg.

uie inc-epuoii ui neu ure ueu aiuteb oenaior. three years: Joseph Acton, two -Council members agreed to here, residents of the Earl S. Keim won for Judge of, years and John Bewick. nnpUfifv tt, fM James Ferdinando of 1018 Chess Across the country many prom-Street. Monongahela, died in office holders met political nongahela Memorial Hospital death.

Casualties included Sen. Tuesday afternoon, alter being ill Homer E. Capehart, Sen. one month. He was 67 years of Alexander Wiley, Demo- Mon Valley area have been the Supreme Court by votes i.

i i i yLdI- the bonding company that the served by Red Cross chapters in to 13o for Samuel J. Roberts. Tn fW ar-iinnc 'Continued from Page One) age, and was a World War I cratic Gov. Michael DiSalle of, the state House of Representa-five different localities: Mones- Gubernatorial candidate Richard- -The Highway Committee re-'ed in two week tl veteran. Ohio; Sen.

John A. Carroll, D-; lives appeared to line up on a sen, Charleroi, Donora, Washing- son Dilworth polled 294 votes to noded that' Wmfh lj WLW5e 'S or ano ler con John Lazzari of Box 321, New-Eagle, Tawny O'Hara, 7, and Sherry) Mr. Ferdinando was born at veteran Ron. Walter 109-101 margin for Hip Ronnhli- ton and FaveftP rni.nl ies fnr William i wl" emP10)ea 10 Vince Street jplete the job. r-L r.

i. i lLJ uuiii unm- iu.f.,. juuu. Willi M-JlllHtu lilt 11US, HIC S.1U1C IlglUC WHICH 111C 1ICW Stt'lup, HI ItUlUllS 111 V-: UlVUi C'liaUl OOVemOl 1CIU111S gBVeto O-ikhjpd It O'Hara of Bunola. He had lived in the city 51 years.

Republican convention, and the Democrats held their major-'ices will be eliminated through Stephen McCann 3-10 votes and Mrs. Margaret Sonson of Wash-: A retired employe of Liggett Sen. J. J. Hickey, D-Wyo.

it in the ll-fi2 sessions. jthe operation of a single admin-! 143 to Raymond P. Shafer. Gene-if ington. Spring and Axle Company, he was Trade Statehouses The biggest upset on the basis: istrative unit serving all of Mon vieve Blatt received 3.13 for Sec- Mrs.

Clinton Blankenbuehler ofia member of St. Anthony's Ro-j Tn (ho batllos lor pnvprnor. Re- of nnnffii'ial rptums frum Tnns-IVallpv. Also a sinelp fund ram-i rnlai-v nf Iniai-nal AFf-jirc anr is hoed this! They also agreed to place a TT7 street light on Chess Street and to move a light on Hawthorne Street, and I Secretary Samuel L. Bedogne aSain requested residents of the borough to send pictures of his Jlonongahcla, RD 2.

man Catholic Church: Frank publicans and Democrats raded day's balloting was the defeat ofjpaign for Red Cross financial re-1 Audrey R. Kelly, 123. Incumbent Downer Post 302, American Le- several statehouses. But the indi- House Speaker Hiram G. as a part of the John H.

Dent, Representative in gion: Friendship Barracks 2flllt. cated totals remained what they drews, a veteran of 24 years in 'Mon Valley United Fund cam-; Congress for the 2Hth District, re- W.W.I. and the Italian Citizens jpaign, will be possible. This will ceived 361 votes and Charles were before the election: Demo- the Legislature. crats 34, Republicans lfi.

How-j Returns from the 49 precincts save volunteer time and money Scalf 130. Representative in the toric value to him. They will be returned undamaged. Present at the meeting wer President John Kcpics, who pre Club of America. Surviving are his wife, Italia; ever, the Republicans could say: in Cambria County's 1st District land at the same time make funds! General Assembly, 2nd District one daughter, Mrs.

Bernard iMa- they traded some smaller states gave Republican Cecil K. Leber-available for Red Cross services Charles J. Mills received 346, sided, and Councilmcn Norman MmmtBr .1 Miss Laura Wingrove of Brownsville. John Pompili of 15 Watkins Avenue, Donora. David Pigliari of 8(i7 Thompson Avenue, Donora.

Mrs. Anna Fal)in of 217 Tark Avenue. Monongahela. Sandra Hart man. 2.

daughter of George Hartman of 104' 2 Chess Street, Monongahela. Discharged Mrs. Raymond Hohn and son of Venctia. Miss Shirley Scllman of iy; cduiam 01 Mononganeia: one f()1. hig ones.

knight, Johnstown insurance according to community needs, jj. Maxwell, 359: John F. Rath- son, Mario Ferdinando of Monon-j Three prospects for the 1964 Re-; agent, 10,910 votes to Andrews') This move is designed to kecp'geb, 123; and Theodore H. But-gahela: three grandchildren: three. p(1Dican presidential nomination; or a margin of 543 pace with the development of terfield.

126. oiouhis ana ioui msicis, an 111 coase to go ernorship The total of absentee ballots in Mon Valley as a growing andj Unofficial retiu'tis for the Price- Crook ham, Raymond Doinbrow-sky, Raymond Furiga. Louis Leber, Louis Pianetti and Franklin Reed. Mayor George Bugaile, Solicitor Robinson, Treasurer James Cook and Secretary Bedogne also were in attendance. progressive industrial preinct follow: Clark, 779; ty.

This realignment of chapter: Van Zandt, 376; Keim, 854; Rob-structure has the full support oflerts, 338: Dilworth, 723; the elective boards of directors of 526; McCann, 824; Shafer, 415; jnaiy. a niouiei, Antonio, aiedThey were Nelson A. Rockefeller, the district is estimated at about January 11, 1961. jwho won re-election in New York.lriO. Friends will be receiv ed after thmigh n()t by as big a majority Both sides had their casualties 7 p.

m. today at the L. M. Frye as ast Georse w. Romney, among the leadership of the Funeral Home.

427 West Main who ended 14 vears of Democra-' House. the five chapters involved. Blatt 856: Kelly, 381; Dent 870; Tompkins of, Henry A. Martin of Moncssen Scalf, 376; Mills. 855; Maxwell, the minority has accented leadership of the; 862: Rathgeb, 363; and Butter-j ouci-t, i.iwuiM.Kcnei.i.

itjc jn Miehigan; and William Rep. Edwin W. Scranton, a freshman repre-, Cameron County, Fred Scllman of Monongahela. Mrs. Patsy Andy of JOHN DENNEY BLYTHE sentative who won impressively whip went down to defeat, along new committee composed of rep- field, 363.

John Denney Blythe, 75, died of in Pennsylvania. GOP incumbents Richard resent atives of each of the af-j Funeral Notice a Heart attack at his home, Fav-I "KV 01 oeiws v-oumj -iiu u- icciea communities. 1111s commit-ette City, RD 1, Tuesday, Novem- written into the national political trict and Many W. Price Jr. of tee will work on formulation of ber 1962, at p.m! sccill b' tlie election was that of Mifflin County.

bylaws, establishment of a head- Suspension Stayed In Car Sticker Case Attorney Paul Simmons. today that an appeal has stayed the proceedings and suspension in the case of a New Eagle garage- MORGAN KEMMERER Slale President To Visit Eagles Lodge Nov. 13 Mr. Blythe was born in Favette Edward tKdt Kenneciy, ine, Mne Democratic tncumoents in quarters oil ice, a budget for the BLYTHE. Denney Blythe, Menon Bows Out Of Indian Government President's youngest brother, lie addition to Andrews lost then' coming vear, and development of 75, Fayette City, RD 1, at home City July IS, 1387, "and was a November 6.

1962, at 3:20 p.m. lifetime resident of that area. He deteated uepuDiican bids for re-election, lhey were necessary volunteer leadership to Friends received at Howard W. was a retired coal miner. George Cabot Lodge for the U.S.'Rops.

Harris G. Breth, chairman carry out vital Red Cross pro- McCrory Funeral Home, 334 Surviving are" one brother, wil-Senate. The same Massachusetts 0f the Joint State Government grams in service to the armed Main Fayette City. liam, of Fayette City, RD 1 and election saw Democrat in Clearfield Conn-. forces and their families, first aid jUHuti wnose appeal rrom suspension of a state inspection li.

NEW DELHI (LTD V.K. Malcolm Russell, Worthy Pr of Donora Aerie No. 802, Fra- Services there Friday Novem- one sister Mrs Marvin -d- Peabody, one-time naivaia tv 1st District; Jonn uiem- and water sal ety. Home nursing I tamira iwi ha 1 11 aver, neiedl mn oaf 1st i nn DO a warp ni'imarpHnnss anH ir uf 11 AO Oil. ampn tor tl- cense was denied recent lv in l--1 p.m.

ii.iii., uti if, di i ie. Beimel etuis in orfina a 101- ri t- i i Ackinelose, pastor Belle Vernon mer resident of Monongahela. Republican Gov. John A. olpe.

County; Walter C. Fry, 2nd Dis- youth and blood programs. The (Has military iailures in the lace a i Washington Count Court. Nazarcne Church, Friends will be received at the First Since W34 Montgomery County; George blood program previously was not ol the Communist Lhmoe inva- The State had suspended tlie in-Interment Little Redstone Meth-' Howard W. McCrory Funeral! It was the first, mid-temi elec- E.

jenkins, 16th District, Alle- available to all Mon Valley citi- sion, bowed out of the govern- 8dn nl8mon' spection license of the garage odist Cemetery. (McC Home, 334 Main Street, Fayette 'i'1" since 1934, when Franklin County; Thomas H. Cauley.jzens, but under the new arrange-; ment today. ennsivdnia will address a Anwjd Mjae City. Roosevelt was president, that the 4th Distinct, Allegheny ment it will be extended to all! Prime Minister Jawaharlal being arranged for Nov.jwoodi F'la i.

i r- i i. .1 i.i in me K.niiru in on. una uisirici. uei sons ovum in ine Aion auev i aiiuouiictu inai ne naa ac- 1 party 1 newphew, William Signorini of Kemmerer, who has held Senate seats. muadeipiua: Minam j.

utna. it-fi' imimhu icmkim- onona he a. fnr two mnntn COLCIAGHI. Cokiaghi, 75, Wood Street, New Eagle, at Montcfiore Hospital, Pittsburgh. A i I mimhoi' rt imiv.Hmi IT in KicutL in maintaining their House con- and john j.

McDonald, 1st Dis- This move has been supported Hon sunnutted eight days ago. '7" a'" fined the owner $50 alter it was Funeral Home, 427 West Main 1,1 "ea m.tml almost unchanged, me uemo-trict Schuylkill County, and Louts and endorsed by the United Fund' risnna Aienon was oiusiea as determined lhat fjve inspectiioit November 5, 1962, at 10 a.m. jMonon8ahela Memorial Hospital crats also whipped a jinx which jR0vansek, 2nd District, Cambria and various civic, fraternal, vet-defense minister at that time and highest otlice at the olst Annual jssufd lo the Mialc buM. Friends received at L. M.

Frye carl-v Vrday afternoon at the cost the party in power an county. erans. and organized labor Nehru himself took over the post, foment ion 01 ie Pennsylvania had found thejr way tQ (hg Funeral Home, 427 West Main aS of R4- average of 39 Hoiuse seats in otf-j xhe G0P regained control of groups. naming Krishna Mcnon, his clo.s-,Mate ne ln June. 152-.

Frank Pizzica garage in" Monon- Strect, Monongahela. Requiem' B()rn Jul.v 2T- 1878. in Zwikau. year elections since 1912. 0f the state Senate chieflv through! The new Mon Vallev Red Cross 'esl as minister of defense- 18 a long- ime leader in Le- mass Thursday, November 8, at Germany, he had resided in this; The Republicans also broke the unseating of thiw Democratic chapter will include the following and keeping him in ,1 I vf Miale is a nephew of Pizzica.

As a result of the appeal, the n-30 a.m. in iciiiuy ior me past o2 years. He. nm ents. Thev enlarged tneir; innmhoiic oltlmimh thm, tct vw cabinet.

i- 1K 1 But the pressure of political op- of tliat unil- C. Church, Rev. Paul P. Leger, was a retired farmer. in the once Solid long-held seat to the opposition, jelte City, Washington Township 'attorney said, the New Eag'a Kemmerer has deoted a ma- position mounted and the ruling1 pastor, celebrant.

Interment Mo- io sons: South, lhey now have ii Mouse Republicans will have one extra in Favette County; Allenport, Survivors include two nr ill 1 mm VI (.41 11 IlllllLWl garage's stale inspection hccn-8 II' Tt nf i i- i innn nt hits I imo in tho CAtnife i i cu lutun ui rviiuuii! diiu Spa in ie siaies oi me oiu vto tn nacc irti n.mi-tr nnnA, eroiD or me aominant Loneress -nmnn-inj noncanela Lemetery. 0 rtt I- Oft -vinrn m-k. a pa ii 11 i 1 r-. I I Town-: partv indicated it lavoren ouster f', n. muiei oi jjonoia; two Ooniederacy, the largest mimnei constitlltionaI majorilv 0f 106.

Carroll and Fallowfield Mrs. Herbert F. Al- hPld hv the GOP from the ,11 mc i of Krishna Menon from the 0ov- aiKl county otlices. holding tlje aaugmei 1 iAritmn r-vl in i irl il it. DOBOS.

Susan Dobos, 112 ma) Casler of Monongahela ar.d South since the Reconstruction tho Vmth rhai-iorni Rn i emment entirely. But its leaders nu-ul over the mark of 105 in School Merger Lvnmvood Avenue. Belle Ver-Mrs. tied Geitnide Broggi of pra after the Civil War. k.

TuiimW anA Mr.Jleft the decision ud to Nehru. past twemy-nve yeai's. in aa-; House. Uwo non. Chaiicroi-Moncssen Hosni-' Monongahela RD a temiblicaiis also elected their- 'ah in rn.mi,,.1 Nehru then disclosed later that lition he is a dcacon and tal, November 4, at Mrs.

Olga Rossmufller of Pitts- irs governor of Oklahoma in help Kennedy get' such meas- Monessen, North Belle Vernon. 'he had decided to get along secretary of tlie Dinkey Me- (Continued from Page One) m.x Friends received at Ru- burgh; nine grandchildren; and trv. Democrats, on the other uxes as medical care for the aged Smithton, West Newton, and Ros-1 out Krishna Menon in any gov-; m0l'ial United Church of Christ, ards, charges and counter-charg. doloh R. Schwerha Funeral six great grandchildren.

nut the first member of anA aiA in wtiifatinn fhrnnoh th'u-r 'aA Qnih eminent nost. Evangelical and Reformed. jes and newspaper advertise- Evangelical and Reformed. jes and Kemmerer is a research labor- ments. Home, 54K Thompson Avenue friends will le received after thoir partv in the Vermont gov- in Westmoreland i Congress remained to be Townships seen.

But it was apparent that County. atory technician for the New Jer- Florentine M. Garcia, president l)onora. Blessing services there m- at the James A. Rabe ernor's chair.

CnHOnfnri WinC se' Zinc in ralmeiton, of Carroll Township School Board, Funeral Home, R03 Avenue, Donora. lhompson. Democrats also won major con- the new House, where his legis-! gressional or gubernatorial races lation suffered most, was of more such traditional Republican liberal complexion than the old UUI illllUII lllllw Pennsylvania. jwas elated today with the action The state president will dis-of township residents in voting (Continued from Page One) aHTeni Eagle programs and down the school merger, iin a fairly close contest with the plans for the coming year. I Garcia said that the School 'Republican candidate, Lunch wiU serve(1 aiter the 'Board has been vindicator! Thursday, Nov.

8. at a.m., followed hv requiem high mass in St. Dominic's R. C. Church at 9:30 a.m., lit.

Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Kushncr, pastor, ofi-ciating Visiting hours 1-5 and 7-1(1 p.m. Interment St.

Dominic's Cemetery. 1 1 Democratic (Continued from Page Onu strongholds as New Hampshire, 0ne. Wisconsin, Iowa, and Indiana. The voters gave the President Capehart's Career Ends more members of his party in Cai)chart's Indiana disaster, the Hou.se than former Presidents James E. Van Zandt of Altoona.

meeting. ending his 18-year career in Collklae. Warren G. Hard- a relatively easy victory over his New School Plan Pushed In Roslraver Charles Senate, was engineered by Birch; ine. Woodrovv Wilson.

Harrv S. Republican challenger, Unofficial returns E. Bavh ipromiuneed bye, 34-jTruman, or Dwight D. Eisenhow- E- Bradshaw "Now. we have to work toward one common goal the education of our children," he added.

"I am very happy and want to thank everyone who had a part in it residents of Monongahela and Donora as well as the township, and members of the Greensburg To Get P.O. i from all but one precinct in Returns from 9,141 the state's 9,200 precincts gave: Scranton 2,376,413 Dilworth 1,904,051. Clark 2,195,9.55 Van Zandt! 2,092,394. In the contests for 27 emigres-! sional seats the Republicans won! vear-old Democratic leader in the er ever got in an off year. In the 50 vears since the House Greene County gave Lane 9.781 FERDINANDO.

Ferdinando. 87, 1013 Chess Street. Monongalrla. at Monongahela Memorial Hospital November li. at 3.30 p.

m. Friends re- state Senate I Capehart had been an early ad-'has been about its present size, votes to Bradshaw's 5.S00. The in the ine uostraver school Board Vocate of tough measures against there have been 12 off-year con-, Washington County vote. WASHINGTON (LTD A poivrvl 7 Vfn (leCK ed ti) nrocppd aoain wilb its c.U.. it hnJ Konn nsviimod in I1'! niwinr-l ronnrtorl at ni pvs new School Boards of those areas," v.ii.'v, i inii'i, oiivi t-iri Litno.

in inn. r. 7 at L. M. Five Funeral Home proposed high sch.ml tt.at! and assured of nf th was Lane 22.747.

and Brad-'14 and lniwcrats post of I ice will be constructed at he said, jthe same sort ot lineup as the Greensburg, according to I 47 West Ma Street. Mononga- huilding plans which call for a victory bv President Kennedy's win( lm with more than 237 shaw 14,947. hcla. I'uiv. ral arrangements in-.

structure to he mull next lo lhe blockade actum when Soviet mis-. Hons? seats. Tuesday's election marked the last Congress hen the state Postmaster General J. Edward delegation numbered 30. Then it Dnv.

IK IJoniihlirans and 14 Demo-! ha present Jr. High school building sile bases were discovered on the, FDR was pi-esident lxith of fifth Vote consecutive time lhat Lane complete. (F 11-; th in 1 lie siweeHcy Flan, although those times. In 1934. Democrats is heen elected to the State ..1 to the crais.

erected under the Governments; many problems including a stall-! 'j'h congressional standings at 30.) House seats. In 193B they senate for four-year terms. Dur-i SlrMmtnn ont lllp III a iUa! (Continued from Page One) I 1. k. llll-M I III I II lj lll-l fllll ml 11117 G.

Jones, action by the state Depart- 9 a.m. EST captured 262. part ot his tenure in the th a lcfiisIalive corner of Third Street1'" FinleyviHe were Congressman iScnate. he a so served as a 1 Mm-nan ui at home Monday, No- ment of Public Instruction, oh-! ln 39 Senate races, the Demo- Capsule Summary "JCNES. Webster veinlier Friends Law son struets progress of the em.s won 24 and led in one.

With: Here is a capsule summary on' Washington County Commission- IZ.uJ IV In 5. I2. p. m. eceived at Hit hard plans.

43 holdovers, the party's indicated three races which projected0r before resigning in the middle ue feet Hoor ho led the leKe rae-e wiih Mineral Home, 70! Informed several months ago total "tM 1 TiT 7 a 01 I The race for state secretary of" Dav said bid, wiU a-ked'119 Kepub- Ntw York: Rockefeller defeated. The vote for Representative in af(airc no a "ay Wd aKMlican Jonathan II Thompson Avenue, Donora that $2.3 million would he needed tjjt. i.l! .1 niiiiio nna a iviiiu, on. i snoil Oil IMP n'O PCt. -V Services there Thursday, No- to con trucl lhe bidding as' ine ivepiioiicans eimeu sen- Democrat Konen, ai.

Morgemnau the Genera Assemh from I he .1 ,1 .,11 t.nn.Un.. 1 .1 ..1 I 1 1 11 lllllll'Sl UUI IIIU IIIK VOlC COUIll nui ail kllillVMS i luiu- uK aiors. uimmnru wan noia- by a plurality 01 anout a.Hi.ooo. 2nd District of Washington Coun-'am ninv not decided until the i-h mi- mniiui.iicii dWui- overs, tins gave me uur an margin was lar snoix 01 me tv gave the incumbents margins are rminted ster Methodist Chu.rh. official, priation but was rejected by the dicated total 0 32.

soo.OOO to one million goal ofy about two to one over rho i.pnu,ij...in Jt a it0 nig Interment Monongahela department. The Rostra ver Board: The pre-election lineup was Rockefeller for president par- Republican opponents. A. V. Kellv Monirnse Vallev Memorial Park.

I hen eliminated some nnn-rsspn. ru: ti- utimm in ia! Nottingham Township, Carroll Township voters apparently were of the same mind as those in Monongahela. They gave pluralities to all Democratic candidates with the Cloudiness To Spread m.r 7, .1,1. jn. 1 pano 01 ijonnra pouen a imai 01 forged ahead by 1,338 votes, imia uhiuuihl; hi, vwi 1 wi inii; i-inrp me niLLUitf in Lilt u-iion Knmin nrurvc in niiiSL MHits nn Am, I (llltl AU.IMI U.

It I II III III 'M 'HIC 'T V.O l. lrt lnmn This move --t hv I mini-. writ living iiuMcvi mmc. a 10noneane a rece yen p. i v.

viiun. 1111 uiuiR'iii. ii.iii'viL'vi; cratic laiKlsiidc. publicans Jonathan Day and Ar- Blatt of Pittsburgh, with all but Bv United Press International Inception of GOP Gubernatorial Cloudiness will spread overiCandidale Scranton who defeated Pennsylvania todav and tonicht by 230 votes in the hieoei, 01 relusal by the state Depart rnonl 1 Indicated Previous Donora, in Monongahela Memo- of public Instruction. New House 1 lu.sdny, Novem-1 Although annrovini! the htiildiim rennyini.

mann A. Baisano pollCCI 1.1.933 nild seven nreeim ls rennrlinir I 1 1 1 1 1.. liMivincail'A a reiituveiy iiimc u. respectively, in me 92 pre- The state Elections Bureau esti- in advance of an approaching low ber fi. I9ii2, 12:50 p.m.

Friends in its early stages of the planning ltenublieaiw 17fi township 1.299 to 1.0HT. One of the closest of contests i4 tory in a less populous siaie. ne rinets. mated between 80,000 and 83,000 pressure system and cold front received at James A. Richardson n.ioe ru- uie stale oliiciais now leel the lo- Democrats had won 250 seats defeated unwonn, F.irst District incumbents in any civ en area occurred in civilian and military absentee bal-which will bring showers across nerni Home, Hii3 i iiiiiii ison ranon is no sintnh in 11 mi- t- f.

of ni 111 nun- i ii in I inimii. v. 1 i 1 i-in'i 1 iir oui. i i ik oHiiois are one ie state bv Mc lonm it Some riiinin-iii lownsi wnere Zl! thelicans had won 171 ami led In Philadelphia, by a majority en were victors over their Hcpulv in Harrisburg Nov. If, snow be nmed with the rain Scranton defeated linrth by 7 tn Hi l'1!" TV1 With lo.nrarly MO.0WJ.

At the same tune. Iican opponrnls. although their Scran.on's victoiy shot him to'o er I Jr a vote 1.01 to 1.015. msdiy lr 8 hmtcn G'K4M; "inning mate Rep. James A niarfiins muph smallcr hJlhe tJ national G0P ram, foniKht will Democrals carried aU other My I Fridiv' rV'LRT a "hAM Was m- VM 7'amit' WM nR 10 'hose of the winners in the Sec! picture, while for Dilworth defeat'range fiom the id to tl ft Bl 'V 1,1 Xt rVmr-' VlmV' Jmd frm I I Union Whip.

Scranton Mi "ti liiteZi 1 Tt.n Yf nvM vvn and bd Demm-ralie Gov John B. Svva.n- Vot, of 2U(Kli and p()1. (() Momlhea mfteiT TV" by en B- wealth and alumni of Yale meanlfrom the upper and low 40's balloting with a plurality. He ile- Monongahela CmrUr anxious to get the program under. House Mor.

Liberal en.Jy would fall short of 100.000. SgcnRa lfi.97 when they met hrndon'wesl tn the upper 40', and low'fealed Pilwnr.h in the township 1 ww- ckxUoa result Pickup 21st pgh; The Republi- (and Homer M. Lovvry 16,987. in a no-holds baned lampaign. 50i cast portion.

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