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The Times Argus from Barre, Vermont • 6

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The Times Argusi
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Barre, Vermont
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Six THE TIMES-ARGUS BARRE-MONTPELIBR VT WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1964 Results Of Primaries In Orange County Lamoille County Republicans Endorse Babcock And Snelling GOP Stott' Atty and Mac-vote for for governor governor tally for Oakea IL11! for Newell Bradford Braintree Brookfleld Chelsea Corinth Newbury Lamoille County Rcublleani pave their COP gubernatorial approval Id Robert Babcock Bride each lled IT He polled 821 vote In the coun- nomination ty to the 4-17 given the Matewide winner Lt Gov Ralph A Poole Rep Roger Mae Bride wa tight behind Foote with 445 vote Bmn In Elmore Babcock Foote earned The lieutenant wa 23 for Snelling 7 4 for Hoylan and 3 Fayette wa given Demarrsllf Aisle's Alter? Moral 33 14 II I 14 It 43 II 84 25 23 II 7 27 26 73 41 Milne 56 33 SO 23 27 i 171 21 SO 58 34 12 27 23 59 823 Moral 44 SI II SO 1 140 17 303 43 87 111 73 10 3 28 126 4 vote for When It came to the lleuten- the Democratic Senate nomina- Randolph ant govemorahio the county tinn while Meyer wus given 4 Strafford hacked the winner in the GOP For Congre O'Shea was given nrd Topsliam Tunbridge Vershirg Washing! cm West Fairlea column Richard Snelling He wa given 913 vote Other In that running were Oaken 257 Boylan 158 and Newell 91 The county Democrat chose Fayette a candidate for the Senate He wa given 241 Brldr and lM for Foote Snell- 1(45 vote over the 106 for Mac-1 Wjjonut()wn TOTAL Outcome Voting in ashington County GOP Assistant Judge Ing got 247 vote for lieutenant governor while Oake received 66 Boylan 32 and Newell 24 Democrats favored Fay 1 1 55-29 over Meyer for the Senate and O'Shea 14-37 over Malloy for Congress The vote for town representative was Reginald Stanc 1 1 202 and Karl Manning 144 on City the GOP ballot On the Demo- cratic ballot the vote was Manning 77 and Stancliffe 8 Hyde Park Hyde Park gave 70 votes to Babcock for GOP governor 51 Barre Town Berlin Cabot Calais Duxbury East utiitutiv iui uvi vole to 91 for Meyer The contest for Democrat 1 candidate for the Congress was tight with only one vote separating the two opponent The county cave 186 votes to Malloy and 113 to O'Shea There was no contest for the county senate seat Sam Loomis Will be the GOP candidate and Gerald Kirehner Democratic Stowe Vote In Stowe Babcock scored 217 Foote 124 and MacBride 86 la the GOP gubernatorial vote The vote for the second place vtur nil Ulf jimu Montpelier the state GOP ballot a to MacBride and 44 to Foote Voters picked Snelling for lieu- 1 tenant governor with 103 votes 'Middlesex On the Democrat ballot Fay- followed by Oakes with 29 Boy- Montpelier ette topped Meyer 47-25 a Ian with 18 and Newell with 9 Moretown Snelling 260 Oakes 90 Boylan 41 and Newell 20 Franco 313 166 23 IS 12 20 3 30 20 260 IS 72 38 17 11 5 43 20 12 1103 Adams 226 77 49 32 35 13 90 14 19 35 3t44 24 47 28 6 26 14 S3 24 30 1206 Brlsbin 466 155 103 65 42 45 SS 33 54 60 1034 99 167 77 10 88 34 233 24 74 3048 Colburn 660 195 150 80 22 29 96 27 51 59 1028 78 204 87 21 71 30 182 47 87 3204 Kidder 157 65 33 12 33 13 19 8 16 17 205 13 60 12 6 14 7 48 8 17 765 Scott 175 66 47 42 46 14 132 8 21 24 457 29 65 50 9 18 9 66 15 35 1326 Cunningham 290 136 25 18 10 7 20 3 28 24 282 17 63 41 17 IS 5 47 14 15 1077 Democratic races it Northfield with 29 to the 5 for Plainfield the Senate and and Malloy 16 Roxbury for Waitsfield I Warren Waterbury Woodbury Worcester TOTAL O'Shea 1 Killed 40 votes to the 27 for Malloy The Republican vote for representative was Mrs John O'Shea 19 (Carhyl Chambers 237 1- Congress sea Lyons 116 and Richard Fearing 60 The Democratic candidate will be Carlisle McMahon who was given 52 votes while Fearing was given 20 on that ballot In the was Fayette townlMeyer for In town was Ernest and Philip Democratic Gray Republican competition representative the vote Goodwin Gowen 48 The nominee is John unopposed for 115 Morale ins GOP Backing In Orange County Contest overtime'pay Barre Election Force To Get Barre City Barre Town Berlin Cabot Calais Duxbury East Montpelier Fays ton Marshfield worked an extra two hours yes- Middlesex terday beyond the usual poll hours will get an additional two pay City Clerk Ralph Oil! told the Barre City Council last night that these ward officers had been ever since they were informed the council had set the polling hours at 9 am to 7 pm It is usually 10 am to 6 pm at the primary election He said the ballot clerk and three inspectors re i 516 Corinthi Lawrence Jack-man Arthur Fortunati Fairlee Richard Mallary Newbury Haskell Carlson 129 Richard Darling Jr 96 Sewell Page Orange Larry Haynee Buell Jenkins Randolph 0 Chadwick 184 John Drysdale 173 Robert Smith 159 Leyland Wood 10 Robert Smith Strafford Robert Ordway 53 Miss Josephine Fisher 6 Miss Fisher Thetford Carl Anderson and State' Atty John Morale of Weils River easily defeated his Republican opposition in yesterday's primary election in Orange County He polled 1269 votes to the 823 cast for Atty Donald Milne of Washington who maintains his law practice in Barre Attorney Milne moved this year to the village of Washington State's Attorney Morale was also the Democratic candidate polling 419 votes on that ballot without opposition Foote Backed Republicans cast their gubernatorial ballots for Lt Gov Ralph A Foote He polled 982 votes to 685 for Prof Robert Babcock and 570 for Halifax Rep Roger MacBride Richard A Snelling polled the most ballots for the Republican lieutenant governorship He received 794 in the county with Windsor County Sen James Topsham Mrs Lillian East- four ballot clerks get 315 and man 128 Kenneth Appleton the assistants are paid J14 This is on the basis of an eight-hour Hugh Howe and day It was emphasized John Morale Brookfield Arthur Hill 63 68 Scott Knapp Tunbridge Vershire Mrs and Washington Roland Webster 31 Donald Milne 30 Roland Webster 39 Lambert 4 West Fairlee Madelyn Paul 68 Stanley Curtis 20 Williamstown Worthe Jeffords Walter Wiquest Shirley Johnson Richard Oakes close behind with 751 votes Mrs Thelma Waldo 43 Luigi the work- ers are at the polls hours longer than eight hours as they count the ballots after the polls close The workers will be paid this additional sum for this primary election only Decision as to poll times and payment for the general election will be faced at another time The clerk and inspectors will be paid 52 per hour extra the ballot clerks 51875 per hour and the assistants $175 Ouellette 3 Adrian LaPerle 3 three scattered Democratic votes Chelsea Walter Kennedy and New Curriculum Coordinator Named For Orange District where they were guests of Mrs Janet Delano Their hosts while at the Fair Mr and Mrs John Knight of Long Island were also present Donald Smith Mrs Aline Ward Willsie Brlsbin Daniel Rugglea Washington GOP Names Smith Mrs Ward Ruggles SOUTH ROYALTON -Mrs Madge Boardman who has been curriculum coordinator in the Bennington school district has been engaged to assist Supt John Murray of Randolph as supervisor coordinator for Orange Southwest district She will live with her parents Mr and Mrs Eddy George Morse Kitchel Picked By Republicans In Caledonia Caledonia County GOP I In the GOP race for governor Next in the four-way race was Essex County Senator John Boylan with 304 votes Running last in the county was Caledonia Senator Graham Newell with 283 votes Democrats On the Democratic side of the column former State Chairman Frederick Fayette polled more votes for Senator than former Congressman William Meyer Fayette received 281 votes to the 225 given Meyer Bernard O'Shea of Swanton was the Democratic winner in the two-way contest for the House of Representatives He was given 268 votes while James Malloy of St Albans polled 223 Unopposed Walter Wheatley Brookfield farmer was unopposed in his bid for the Republican nomination for another term as county senator His opposition in the November election will be Jeanne Rousse of Williamstown also unopposed yesterday Sheriff Russell A Bagley of Chelsea had no opposition as he bid for another term Town Representative The party nominees for town representatives are: Bradford Clifford McLam Braintree George Battles Roberta Soule Heartland Lions Club had a family picnic Sunday at Grant farm Horse shoes badminton and croquet were enjoyed after the picnic lunch! by the pool Mr and Mrs Kenneth White came to take Mrs Nantie Spencer back to Ocean Park Maine after her stay with Mr and Mrs John Alexander They were overnight guests of Mrs Bohonnon and son Bruce The Rev White a former pastor is gaining at Deaconess Hospital in Boston from a serious heart condition He expects to get back to Ocean Park Maine this week Mr and Mrs Daniel Abbott Mr and Mrs Pember Morrill Walter Sawyer Charles Dumont and Wayne Young of the Contra Dance group enjoyed picnic dinner at Grand Isle Side Judge Pouts In the GOP race for the two assistant judge posts Willsie Brisbin of Waterbury was nominated for another term with 3048 votes but it was former Montpelier Mayor Elbert Colburn who polled the most votes 3204 Others in the race were Warren A Scott East Montpelier 1326 Kenneth Crafts Winners Winners in the grange handwork contest arranged by Mrs Mark Mudgett at the last meeting of White River Grange were Mrs Ingrid Knudsen table cloth Mrs Lula Billings crocheted doily Mrs Beverly Gilman knitted sweater and Mrs Knudsen honorable mention for a pillow top worked in Norwegian embroidery They will now compete in Justin Morrill Pomona Washington County Repub 1 1-cans nominated two sena tors for re-election yesterday and picked another man named Smith for the third seat Top vote getter was Donald Smith of Barre Town a former senator who polled 2828 votes and who if elected in November will take the place of Alexander Smith of Montpelier who did not seek re-election Nominated to serve again were Mrs Aline Ward of Moretown with 2710 votes and Daniel Ruggles HI (f Montpelier with 2515 Others in the race and their vote were Mrs Dorothy Shea former Montpelier representative 2470 Perry Merrill Montpelier 2227 William Doyle Montpelier 2023 and Frank Guild Jr former Waterbury representative 1074 Elbert Colburn Mrs Eugene (Joyce) Clermont (D) Upper Graniteville 16 Berlin Mrs Mildred Hayden 144 and (D) 11 William Lyman (R) 62 and (D) 1 William (R) 12 the Rev Arthur Hewitt (D) 1 and Ralph Kelley (D) 1 Smith (R) 78 Forrest Carr (R) 64 Edwin Thompson and (D) 2 Ellen Scribner Blachly (D) 17 Frank Griffin (R) Ramona Patterson Mrs Frances 145 George Mc-Knight and Robert Arthur Williams (R Franklin Beaton Codling (D) Edwin Free Sr 62 Paul Winters Rill 38 Grover Shady Rill S3 Bussino (R) Shady Merrill Harr I Albert Barrett (R) McGuire (D) 364 Roland Foster (R) Roby (R) 57 George Kingston 106 and (R) 140 Mrs Christine La-Deau Robert Smith Francis Klein-hans and (D) 16 Edward i (D) 3 Drew Bis-bee Loren Fuller (R) 57 Alton Wheeler Bordeaux (D) Davis (Citi John A Thorp (R) Cook son (R) 28 (D) 28 Donald Max bam 6 William Emery ID) 16 Elden FIRST with the concession speeches of Roger MacBride William Meyer Adams East Montpelier 1206 and Harley Walter Kidder Barre 765 Kidder also lost In the Democratic nomination for these posts getting 518 votes High man was Harry Cunningham of Montpelier 1077 followed by Eldred Preston 857 Democrats also nomin a two candidates for the three county Senate seats They were Timothy Donahue North-field 1217 and Mrs Helen Franco Barre Town 1103 State Results County Republicans backed a loser in the gubernatorial race giving Babcock 2498 votes to 2000 for Foote and 1043 for MacBride But it baked a winner in the lieutenant governor race giving Snelling 2411 votes to 1424 for Oakes 788 for Newell and 759 for Boylan The Democrats were behind two winners over Malloy 973-701 for Congress and Fayette over Meyer 1181-498 for Senate Uncontested in Repub 1 1 a balloting and facing no listed Demo cratic opposition were four candidates for re-election They are Judge of Probate Nora Olich Attorney John Bernasconi Sheriff Harold Potter and High Bailiff Norman Pine Town Representatives Town representative results in Washington County primaries were as follows: Barre City: Cornelius Granai (R) 882 William Maxwell (D) 463 Barre Town: Newton Perrin (R) South Barre 329 Wallace Booth D) West Hill 138 Mrs Michael (Jean) Donahue (DJ Upper Granite i 1 1 94 Brown iRj 37 Cabot: Edwin and (D) 3 and (D) 1 (Ind) 1 (R) 2 Calais: Mrs (R) 81 William Duxbury: 67 and Mrs (D) 12 East Montpelier: Delair (R) (R) 100 Deforge (D) 25 Fayston: 60 Marshfield: (R) 85 Francis 40 Middlesex: (R) Putnamville (R) Shady Wood (D) Mrs Marion Rill 31 Montpelier: (R) 1137 613 Grace Moretown: 104 Warren Northfield: Jr (D) Plainfield: (R) 138 (D) 49 Roxbury: (R) 34 Waitsfield (R) 124 and (D) Warren: Waterbury (R) 309 Emile 71 Clarence Committee) 1 Woodbury: 60 Mrs Mary Robert Atkinson Worcester: tR) 72 (Dl (Ri 63 and George Morse of Dan i 1 1 won nomination for re-election in vote in the county He collected 1995 votes His nearest competition in the three-way race was Douglas Kitchel of Barnet who polled 1827 A Groton farmer Gerald I Morse no relationship to the incumbent was third with 1329 votes On the ballot in Novem her will be Morse and Kitchel as GOP candidates for the county senate seats since the other senator Graham Newell R-St Johnsbury did not seek re election and was an unsuccessful candidate for lieutenant governor Groton Vote In voting Ger aid Morse polled 108 votes while George Morse ei ed 93 Kitchel received 68 George Welch was fa over Harold Dolsom 81-75 for GOP nomination for town representative with Democrat Harley Evans unopposed The voters backed Foote 52 followed by a c-Bride 50 and Babcock 45 For lieutenant ov it was Snelling 53 Newell 49 Oakes 29 and Boylan 9 Democrats favored Meyer over Fayette 22 12 for the Senate and O'Shea over Malloy 18 14 for the Congress Pear ham Peacham polled 97 votes for George Morse as county senator while Douglas Kitchel received 74 votes and Gerald was given 57 Peacham gave 61 votes to Babcock 33 to Foote and 24 to MacBride In the vote for lieutenant governor Snelling led with 50 votes Newell had 36 Oakes had 20 and Boylan 9 Democrats gave Fayette a two to one win over Meyer 16-8 for tlie Senate topped Malloy 11-9 for Congress Ryegate In Ryegate the gubernatorial vote was close Foote polled 55 votes MacBride 54 and Babcock 46 Newell was given 58 votes for the lieutenant governorship while Oakes and Snelling each polled 32 votes and Boylan was low man with 29 In the county senate race George Morse was ahead with 124 votes Douglas Kitchel was nect with 100 and Gerald Morse bad 81 In the election for town representative Philip Nelson got the GOP nod with 99 votes while Clyde Davidson scored 62 John Zampieri will be the Democrat candidate Fayette earned 25 votes over 18 for the Senate on the Democratic side while Malloy outshone O'Shea 25-17 for Congress Hardwick Hardwick backed Babcock for governor with 83 votes followed by Foote 37 and MacBride 30 For lieutenant governor Snelling 51 Newell 37 Boylan 34 and Oakes 25 Democrats picked Fayette 71-26 over Meyer for Senate and 48-45 over Malloy For county senator George Morse had 125 votes Gerald dimes Cakes Robert Babcock John Boylan Graham Newell Moretown Backs Union School MORETOWN Voter here were nearly three-to-one In favor of joining the new Mad River Union School District at yes primaries The ballot box yielded 123 yes votes and 55 nos Everett Maynard the only person petitioned to run received 145 votes for a one-year term on the onion school board Maynard said today Moretown now awaits acceptance Into the union with W'ater-bury Waitsfield Warren and Fayston Moretown has education facilities for Grades 8 and sends high school its-dents out on tuition to Waterbury Waits field and Northfield with the majority enrolled at Montpel i High The union school proposal was favored fol I 1 a public forum Aug 12 Morse 85 and Douglas Kitchel 50 George Nolan and Merrill Darling won the party endorsements for town representative Barnet Barnet backed MacBride for governor with 94 votes to 68 for Babcock and 58 for Foote For lieutenant governor the vote was Newell 106 Snelling 64 Oakes 34 Boylan 17 Democrats backed Fay ette over Meyer 16 9 for Senate and Malloy over 13 10 for Congress In the GOP county Senate race it was Douglas Kitchel 163 George Morse 148 and Gerald Morse 97 In the race for GOP town representative Carroll McLaren defeated Lyman Crown 142-83 direct and live from the scene Six of the major races in Vermont decided FIRST on WDEV the station that's first on your dial gets your vote first Count on WDEV to count your vote November 4 WDEV -550 on your dial.

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