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I vv 4 't V'y-i' V'" -1 tr" 4 I 4 4 4 4( 4 "a t'' 4 "PM -s Ol 'C -r 'v 0 1- 0 444 fl i Todav's Chuckle A credit card sometimes adds to the high cost living but more often to the cost of high living NEWS PHONE 6575121 Today's Quote They that can give np essential lib erty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor Benjamin Franklin 10c A COPY-HOME DELIVERED 60c WEEKLY KENOSHA WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4 1970 ny 'rj'" WKwwwi'yivW w- Congress governors WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Democrats kept control of Congress in election but administration spokesmen claimed at least an ideological victory for President Nixon in his crucial struggle for a more responsive Seriate Democratic 'National Chairman Lawrence Scoffed at the claim which was advanced both by Vice President Spiro Agnew and Herbert Klein the communications director The biggest surprise was the sweeping Democratic pickup of governorships giving them important new power bases for the 1972 presidential campaign But they missed the two biggest prizes when Govs Nelson A Rockefeller of New The casualties were Sen Albert Gore of Tennessee Sen Joseph Tydings D-Md and GOP Sen Charles Goodell of New York trounced Conservative 'candidate James Buckley Partly offsetting this Adlai EH Stevenson III defeated GOP Sen Ralph Smith in Illinois and Democratic Rep John Tunney son of the former heavyweight 'boxing champion beat former film star George Murphy in California Two 1972 Democratic presidential possibilities Ed- mund Muskie of Maine and Sen Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts re-elected handily The man Nixon beat 'in 1968 Humphrey regained bis old Senate -seat from Minnesota and a York and Ronald Reagan of California won re-election as expected Nearly complete results showed the Democrats would continue to control the House at close to their present ratio of 246 to 189 possibly register a small gain The Democrats retained control of the Senate even without Sen Harry Byrd the former Democrat who was re-elected as an independent in Virginia Others Affect Lineup In other contests' affecting the final ideological fiheup-in the Senate GOP Rep Robert Taft Jr took a close Senate race in Ohio from Democrat Howard Metzenbaura and Rep Richard Roudebush held a narrow lead over Sen Vance Hartke D-Ind possible new try for the White House Republicans led in two unsettled' Senate races and Democrats in one That gave an indicated lineup of 44 Republicans and 54 Democrats The present lineup is 57 Democrats and 43 Republicans Democrats Elect 239 In the House where all 435 seats were at stake the Democrats elected 239 and led in 13 districts for an indicated total of 252 Republicans had elected 162 and led in 16 districts for an indicated total of 178 No returns had been received from 5 districts 1 The old House lineup was 246 Democrats and 189 Republicans with 218 needed for control In 35 gubernatorial elections he had ranked with the the Senate President is in full agreement with what telling you Agnew told reporters in Florida Gov Claude Kirk Jr lost to Democratic state Sen Reuben Askew A priority Republican target seat held by retiring Sen Spessard Holland was won by state Sen Lawton Chiles the Democrat over Rep William Cramer who was urged to run by the President Democratic Gov Preston Smith was re-elected in Texas Elsewhere in the South Republican Gov i 0 Rockefeller was unseated by a political newcomer Dale Bumpers Rep Albert Watson lost his Republican bid to win the South Carolina governorship the Democrats won 19 and led in 3 others Republicans won 12 and led in 1 Counting the 15 holdover governors the indicated total was 29 Democrats and 21 Republicans compared with the present split of 32 Republicans 18 Democrats Agnew Welcomes Buckley The vice president was unhappy about the defeat of Rep George Bush in the Texas Senate race but was confident that the Democratic winner former Rep Lloyd Bentsen Jr would be more helpful to the administration than Sen Ralph Yarborough Bentsen beat Yarborough in the Democratic primary Agnew also pointed to Buck-ley in New York as a welcome replacement for Goodell whom much to say about the course of the Democratic party during the next two years Humphrey told reporters he would not be a candidate In 1972 but expects to have a voice in the selection of the presidential candidate The Democrats won notable gubernatorial victories in Ohio and Pennsylvania to replace" Republicans Former Rep John Gilligan was elected in Ohio Philadelphia industrialist Milton Shapp won in Pennsylvania In the middle-range population states' Democrats took governorships from Republicans in Minnesota Wisconsin and Oklahoma As in most elections in the middle of presidential terms personalities and local situations affected the results as much as national issues Les Asp in tops Dems take Assembly i ucey Proxmire winners in state seat' in-1958 -by defeating a woman Mrs Eleanor Smith widow of the late GOP Con-gressman Lawrence Smith Mrs Smith would have been the first woman member of Con-'gresstrom Wisconsin had she 1 Schadeberg went on to defeat Flynn fcgain in 1962 but lost in the 1364 Democratic landslide to ''Stalbqum Stalbaum lasted one term' and was heated by' Schadeberg both 1966 and 1968 ItMTO 7 i Kenosha voters gave Les Aspin a better than 2-1 margin to help him sweep to an overwhelming 'victory Tuesday over incumbent First District Congressman Henry Schadeberg The district has now elected' only its third Democrat in this century Aspin 32 of Racine an assistant professor of economics at Marquette University swamped the four-term Republican by the Widest margin seen here Li modern history 1 With all precincts reporting Aspin had close to 61 per cent of the votes to 39 per cent The First District has traditionally elected Its congressman by only one or two per cent of the total votes Aspin carried Kenosha Ra cine and Rock comities by wide margins and lost to Schadeberg only' in Walworth County where the margin was less than 2000 'votes Here are the unofficial totals: Aspin Schadeberg The win1 by Aspin was the sweep of the Assembly revers-pnly upset in the 10 Wisconsin the majority last ses- congressional elections The of 52-48 to an overwhelm- other nine Congressmen were big 67-33 balance of power for re-elected i the Democrats Wisconsin will now have a de In the Senate Democrats legation to the 92nd Congress tured two seats While the GOP composed of Jour Democrats maintained a 20-13 edge for the from Lt Gov John West In Maryland Tydings was upset by Rep Glenn Beall Republican son of a former Republican senator It was Tydings also the son of a senator who ousted father from the Senate Connecticut JGOP Wins The GOP won both a Senate seat and a governorship from the Democrats in Connecticut Rep Lowell Weicker defeat- ed Joseph Duffey a Demociat for the seat of Sen Thomas Dodd who sought re-election as an independent and trailed in third place GOP Rep Thomas Meskill beat Rep Emilio Daddario for the governorship As potential presidential contenders in 1972 Muskie Humphrey and Kennedy will have Patrick Lucey Some sun Tonight Kill be mostly fair with lows in the low 50s and precipitation probabilities at five per cent There will be a five per cent chance of rain Thursday also but the day will be mostly sunny and a little warmer with highs in the 50s WARMER extremes were 45 and 34 with 014 inches of rain Today 018 inches of rain have accumulated and the humidity stands at 78 per cent Temperatures around town shortly before noon were 46 at the lakefront 48 at AMC and downtown and 49 at the west-side fire station The overnight low was 42 The sun will rise Thursday at 6 30 and set at 440 iwritmTOttwa Mrs Meir in London LONDON Premier Golda Meir of Israel arrived here Tuesday resolved to reject newly formulated approach to a Middle East settlement on the ground that it favors the Arabs 1 short one seat in the 1971 session until a special election is held in the 6th Senatorial District in Milwaukee County Sen Martin Schreiber D-Milwaukee who won election as lieutenant governor Tuesday will have to give up that seat to take the statewide post Schreiber was not up for reelection to the Senate seat and would have remained in the Senate his lieutenant governor bid had failed Sen Alex Meunier R-Stur-geon Bay seeking his third four year' term was defeated by Whitelaw Democrat Jerome A Martin 21440 to 17520 In the 23rd Senate District where Sen Holger Rasmusen R-Spooner was defeated in the September primary Rep Bruce Peloquin D-Chippewa Falls was the victor over' John Marcon a Rice Lake Republican The Assembly held previously since the turn of the century by the Democratic Party only iri 1933 1959 and 1965 became the house to which Gov-Elect Patrick Lucey will turn for support of his legislative program Robert Hartman MILWAUKEE (UPI) Sen William Proxmire scoring the most smashing election victory in Wisconsin history and Patrick Lucey a man who said taxes would be raised no matter who was elected brought normally Republican Wisconsin back to the Democrats Tuesday Proxmire as expected won easily taking 72 per cent of the vote from Republican John Erickson and winning ariofher term in the Senate by more than a half-million votes Lucey won the governorship by a surprisingly large margin from Republican Lt Gov Jack Olson after a campaign dominated by what most referred to as The 52-year-old Madison real estate broker took 55 per cent of the Vote and whs never in serious trouble as he rolled up substantial margins in populous Milwaukee and Dane Counties and was either ahead or close in most of the- other counties Democrats picked up at least 18 Republican Assembly seats to give them an apparent 67-33 majority in that house 'Hie Assembly was controlled 52-48 by the GOP during the 1969 session Two Republican state Senate seats also fell to Democrats reducing the hold on that house from 22-11 in the 1969 session to 29-13 in the session that begins next January Democrats also captured two of the four state constitutional offices and evened the Wiscon-V sin congressional delegation at five a shaky margin that nearly went 6-4 in favor of the Democrats because of an extremely close race in the 10th District In that one Alvin the 66-year-old dean of the delegation survived a fight for his political life coming from behind to turn back the challenge of Democfat Walter Thoresen Democrats were surprisingly easy winners in the 1st and 7th districts two which were rated as even as late as Monday In the 1st former Defense Department economic aide Leslie Aspin ousted Republican Rep Henry Schadeberg by pulling in 61 per cent of the total vote Incumbent David Obey elected in 1969 to succeed Defense Secretary Melvin Laird in the 7th won by an even impressive margin taking 67 per cent of the vote from Republican challenger Andre Le Tendre Incumbent Democrats Clement Zablocki Henry Reuss and Robert Kastenmeier and Republicans William Steiger Vernon (Continued on lit Sixteen) MILWAUKEE (UPI) Dem- ocrats for only the fourth time this century swept control of the Assembly in election by picking up 19 formerly Republican districts-Democratic candidates ousted 16 Republican incumbents and took over three other Assembly districts where the GOP officeholders' either retired or were beaten in the primary All of the Democratic incumbents retained their seats in the election -The unexpected Democratic session that begins next January the two upsets were enough to break a Republican two-thirds stranglehold on that house With the two-thirds majority the GOP was able in the 1969 session to suspend Senate rules at will and cut off debate by the minority party Democrats will however be WWW" '5 Edwin Polansky County Lopsided victories were the rule in the three county Courthouse races decided Tuesday With no incumbents in the running all three offices were decided by unusually wide margins for such contests Once again it was a day for the Democrats Deputy Edwin Polansky 49 easily slipped in the office of Sheriff over Republican Deputy Russell Pinsoneault 50 and In- dependent Grant Tyler 56 a police lieutenant School Lei Aspin spending But many felt that he was not responsive to 'vital na- ticnal issues This theme was picked up quickly by Aspin a liberal Vvho played down most of thd traditional liberal ideals in favor of matters inflation were two Schadeberg found a his campaign He and Republicans attempted to focus to campus unrest in the quality of life issues never really as being partisan It appeared that when marked it was the personal and public that guided many in his last campaign years ago spent the most of any candidate in the win over Lynn Stalbaum Racine by the smallest the state 3133 out 6f in the district was first elected in 1960 when he de-feated one-term incumbent Gerald Flynn of Racine had been theiirst Democrat sent to WasJjfngton from the First Dtetrich-since the election of 1890 Flynn won his and six 'Republicans: Russ Olson 5 1 unseated by Dorff The Democratic tide exterded deeply through the ranks of western Kenosha County Tuesday to unseat Republican Second District Assemblyman Russell A Olson after four terms in the state Legislature Following a defeat by 3100 votes two years ago Danocrat' Eugene Dorff 40 of the city came from behind to win over Olson 46 by 916 votes Tuesday In the First District incumbent Democrat George Moli-naro 68 had no trouble swamping a bid by Republican challenger William McCartin 23 with a margin of 9266 votes With Democrat Joseph Louri-gan! still seated as the state senator Kenosha will have a full Democratic legisla- tive slate to send to Madison in January for the first time in many years Kenosha 22932 10761 Racine 32654 18940 Rock 23507 15961 Walworth 10316 Totals: :87502 55978 Total Vote: 143480 iSchadeberg57 a Congregational minister from Burlington was conceded by most observers to be facing a caught on battle for re-election this fall but no responsible sources had predicted anywhere near the 31524 vote margin that Aspin received Aspin was by the traditional off-year election tide that goes against the Incumbent Administration He was also helped by a hotly-contested primary race with Douglas La-Follette that catapulted him into public attention and gave him in effect two campaign or ganizations after the primary Some observers also believed that time had run out He is an arch-conservative pocketbQok Taxes and issues that burden in other shift the and decay American however ballots were state of the economy hands Schadeberg two some $52000 congressional state to of margin in 181533 cast Schadeberg to Congress Democrat Flynn Governor-elect Thomas Dorff In the only other contest DePuty Coroner Thomas Dorff 52 coasted to a win over Independent candidate Sei- ber 43 a truck driver Unofficial results: Dorff 24945 Seiber 1359 remaining ive Cour (house offices were filled with no opposition Tuesday The top vote-getter is a newcomer to politics and the (Continued on Sixteen) races lopsided who is proud of his legislative voting record his stand against pornography his hard line on Unofficial results: Polansky 21495 Tyjer 773 Pinsoneault 5579 The clerk of circuit court race went handily to Democrat Rob- ert Hartman 33 a former big league ball player who beat former bank president Elmer Schneider 64 the GOP can- didate Unofficial results: Hartman 22612 Schneider 9975 bonds lose second time National results (California New York Ohio Texas stories on pages 2 3) HARTKE MOVES INTJ) LEAD IN INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS Ind (UPI) Democratic Sen Vance Hartke forged in front of Rep Richard Roudebush today by 1150 votes with only three precincts missing today and may have won the election on basis of unofficial returns With 4437 of 4440 precincts reporting it was Hartke 881662 and Roudebush 880855' SIIAPP SCOTT WINNERS IN PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Independent Democrat Mflton Shapp a millionaire industrialist from Philadelphia became governor of Pennsylvania on his second try while ticket 4 splitting voters re-elected Senate Republican Leader '(Hngh Scott MRS ROMNEY LOSES TO SEN HART DETROIT Sen Philip A Hart (D-Mich) was elected to a third term Tuesday posting an easy win over Lenore Romney the wife of George Romney secretary of housing and urban development HUMPHREY EASY WINNER IN MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS Former Vice President Hubert Humphrey handily won his race Tuesday for the Senate seat vacated by Sen Eugene McCarthy BRIGHT FUTURE SEEN FOR ADLAI STEVENSON HI CHICAGO (UPI) Adlai Stevenson HI on the strength Of his sweeping Illinois senatorial victory over GOP Sen Ralph Tyler Smith emerged today as a young man with long political coattails and a bright future on the national Democratic scene narrow margin in favor of the bond issue In contrast to some recent referendum questions this one was apparently voted on by almost all who came to the polls The total votes closely matph the votes on the referendum The defeat closely paralleled the defeat for the earlier high school referendum in April That time the bond issue was for less $65 million and was defeated roughly 13200 to 8800 or 4400 votes The defeat yesterday was by some 5000 votes The campaign to put over the bond issue this fall was toned down compared with the concerted effort made last spring but the results were strikingly similar Racine Unified district voters also turned down a -69 million referendum Tuesday but by a closer margin It was the third try to get money for two new junior high schools and lost 19343 to 17974 or 1369 votes In Racine Superintendent Richard Nelson in office only (Cwllniiti ra ri SlxUtn) The Inside Story Page 'Amusements Television 18 Dr Joyce Brothers 5 Editorials 4 Family Page 13 Financial News Obituaries 1 16 Sports 35 36 37 Voice of the People 24 Activities 8 9 16 lt editorial: 1 KTI moves forward 1 Eugene Dorff Unofficial results in the First Assembly District: 12474 McCartin j)208 Unofficial results in the Sec- ond Assembly District: porU gjQg 'Olson 8389 results were evident from the ffrst returns the battle in the Second District was not settled until almost 2 am when the final returns from Pleasant 1 (cmubms rx( iixtura) For the second time voters have turned down a bond issue referendum for a third high school by a decisive margin The 3-2 defeat for a $69 million high school to be built on the north side concern over rising educational according to Otto Huettner superintendent of schools Huettner said today that he and others were aslo concerend realized that increasing building prices and enrollments will make this decision a more costly one to face in the future" Unofficial results ot vote: No 14998 The issue was defeated in the great majority of the 36 city precincts and five precincts ki Somers and Pleasant Praipre townships which make up the Unified school district Only voters in the 2nd Ward 1st Precinct 8-2 and 14-2 gave a 1' t-T 4 I A.

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