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Denis Clinch U. $. Congress Democratic Candidate! \oting Turnout Exceeds 1956; Swaiiison Defeats Bagwell c Jtiire Miclii gaii DETROIT I Vrmvratw vrniMfhtnt***™-from prv.«ide>?t •*'v\;cK top >t*io othot*< *i>iH'ArvO tixtay to have swept in UHpfYOodcMoil ouUvurini: of vote.- Sc.- J oh a K. Kvnnetiv l«\i the entire ticket in his l»u! for * oor^VtH'N. with more than half of the state > o.«>74 jwirrts r^vrtme. X victory for the Mas.xaehusetts Senator would mark «vi\ the second time in the «i* \ears that Michigan » uHnvNtsi a iVmocrnth* presidential eandntate. w -A iwiwu the u*)cMtk*M»i mm k«v* Kenmti) »- s( »K' t r;»: sv "** .su-texl to tv. the which wi be Uitlwi V -v M nhain* after 12 }*«»-*. It iU»x' Joh II. Sw»-MM>n heU * .-* **variy «« wnte ever Republic*^- P*u' IV Hag**;.. , At i a.v. tcoay the race for gvvrmor ixx>ked !:kv th « IhiUtaU VI *> »♦ l\»ia* 3.5.10 1 II o'Tt 2.*»U 5.^5 7 4 7.si* »W,6M ?xh,fi4$ SMVixil r-irxTvcrs \ - UrOKTIO > I V \<b>\ »l»> Klti WRLi iKi u.s t tit Ml t.3as.i»7* i - 'her key f#et&» UKuonent N I i^lrki V. >4c\aiwara eigrnt* (. i victory »wr Ketv .t rw <»». ItroMarmU were * n alt five ,vi:ta«t» for poo.- . C«- oo the a<wn»»tniti«r temrxt. /s»:vv I>wxh»r* Sen; .-• * ted i':*r« . Jadfe James R. Kteakey \j•< r»c* to fill the »upre'»* v.ci so*: vacated he the r*>;k-- -•Una »i. J j»Ik* johr? Vweikei »jlr» lax in Dttukl a M.-'ot rx\>v*tm»\ to «wrea«e '. t tUU *aie* tat fronH thiee per •.■- tour (till tea* m ttoubt, * l "Yes** wtr Waive a * {*■' Twv> at her bw AH rrv- .• ^ x -oi.xennjc a hkeraltutieo * v*.* rr»ait»f and a m>W u- *•* —appeared U he <*•* •taaera. \b* coesw-xxtoraJ'- races, v*r-e eft? iio Mpaets hrewi»»c. *"-•» ««•?».»: .ineap#af 11 Repuh'.t- «e*e« Ihwu' *t* seemed apt to rerimue fer l*« next (v« 2 TW-rs. t-e> : vr. officials sati a prajec- f' tfce expeetcd i*a! rote v»' "ii*a:exi the final rount *dii cxXBe «p to pre-ciec'.ive: of la miiUw is asy **«■>♦. tke record Mkh- J »A i-ii3kHkt t«TP*d the all-ume "-* 4 ' *et "he pres. ^«a eiertien year of 1^. *»es, lpvlod^nsr whether WiUtama or a Kepuhhvan uoivmaiexi lem*- tat..re *a* rexiw»n»ik«*e fee tlx* state s financial prvd*lenv» whteh reaohexi ir heaey defietta, a pav- payday and virtual*) p.« her- ' u:id hrlrvlaauu rvwinc p*»wer were ptaxed around the ball* The makeup of the l.hM lefir- ; rtawri, anxt watched the naiumal lature appeared t.» he aN»ut the and state tabulation* same the currert one, althcufh The resrarvh department tabu- Harwell Awaited Tallies in l.iiisin<: Paul |t. M*«well ewneeded »lr- feat tido at tf l? a m Iht the ba%is •( unolfteial re* tarn* it apparv that Mr. s»im- •en ha% wan a rlew >irU»r» Pat well wald Rat well >»a% trailuu "iwaitt* M*n it POP vote* with only we mt the »tales kilt precinct* uncwunted l*« JtM M»KI HOt vi hiaie \ew% Maff Writer Paul D liaifwell atul ho Male admiin»ti-atH»n K»ant running male as\»ite»1 elect kmj return* at j the Jack T*rr Hotel in Latistn^ last nifthl Over 1W guest* etuslend that i at leant two upacta were »c**red ! is early rrturw. \ I ', the House, where Kepubli* canx a«i Ihmuvtats wound up.in an even *pht two year* ago, IW.- I IWu..ir«. Xvk.p, tM<>u*>a 01 Uw (Ml.. fasted election return* a> the figures came over the trass of telephones A small band played over the Kepuhhear, ue.veated Rep. Otarie* Kaap ([>•. Twin lake. iViuocrat* p:ckej ap a seat in room as telcv lsnm* blared and guests enjoyed refreshment. Ba*wcll Boosterj - and other Saginaw .-aunty * first district supporters furnished entertain* where W liiam \. Hoc* Jr beat J *»>d put OO CWTIical skit*. Arthur l Hauffe in a race for After making * snort sfaate* the spot vacated by Rep. Robert went to the pres.*. Bagwell made S. tlilhert iRi, Sagtnaw. jha* first appearance at 11:3u pjn. Air of Confidence Hits Smtinson Headquarters It don PIMBIR Male Mat Ma/f Wnicr would "dcftnuclr hurt Swam* *wv" hut he itemed confident ;hat this would not mean disss• DETROIT Dctm-f* Henrwe Ur ; hotel wa* the moe of en thus-_ EA RLT peaaimoro aU^ut tliat y«ar, Dvig-ht D. Eiwn- »*sm and cohfidect anticipation Way;ie county was i'cv rrxod Wak* c*rr-e»l the state by more Tuesday night when :{ appeared that ;9'kkt Var ~X\i*X> votes. In 1*^1. h * Swauoon arrived at the Hru more voles would be cast than ? was rotestis: after 10 p.m. ant went m i>sa. nprnl »» p»:i- ;• ln u*. Ullrowm nrtyr-cTrtf *.»^hMiI •"»' KrriK-X'IXG » (be twui, :l",.tlOTlwn rrnlrred on.Uirrf TV y-otilhful gubemaUirtaS candidate bringing g-»nd - new s for' met with Michigan ar.4 national Dcrrvocrai* frotn every scctma <»f ne» «rr<cn, ; th«- nation. i The g-yvertKir-eiect «j>er;t e!«v- Swamaon «a?d early Wedne*, ^ lion day tevfiag Detroit suburban day. as job.lent Derrv*rat« con-1 Oakland and Macoma counties gr a tulated hftn on electton I Youiisosi Man c1 Elected to Post Ki»lilA car l(c|»iililiraii llci^n ' I'diilcd In Senator's Victory * WASHINGTON i'Ti—Sen. John V. Kcnnoly, n , \nunjt tn.'iii will) a si.sioit of ;in Anu'i icii on llie move, IHIsIkmI llii'oiich to \ iotorv in tlie prcisith-nlial cli'i'- tion oiii'lv toilnv. | Tlio tli-.vour-olil M.issni'lnisi'tts Di'iniKTiit liam- nuMTil down tile Wliitr Housi' nmliitions of Vic" ; ITvuidcnt Uiclmnl M. Nixon ami rewrote political I history in the process: Kennedy became the lirst Unman Catholic and I the younjjest man ever to be elected to the shim- Inieriny: tfoal of tbe nation's hiKhest olliee. tn vnitt Nixon clutched »t hope. that iiclatcil tallic, m ,urh vital xtute.H nx Mlchiantt, Illinois, ami run! I'vinloii Johimon will have :t lux own t'ulifoiniH could swim? Ibniiocritii- t'oiiRic-, to work things his whv l oi hi laM, »l with Never wr». ilo ic an instant ";2I a.m. KST he virtually con- of doubt ahout that nn'rd deftM' The IH-niwats emrhod ei'tt- "If the piescot trend contin tniiuM c«i'»!ro| of vu- ..enate cn"v ties, Senator Kenned), will he the" and »m il- I'lic. .vi-i.- sine t»M» next I'icKtdcnl of the United .-I a vvid' thici<»n jcrliapH dlinin- btate* " .riied margin over the 1101' in Hi* wife, I'nt. wept on TV he- ,|M Hon i fore viewer* const to coast. Some state" went for Kennedy At that instant, Nixon lu tunlh |,„| t,e.l Republican' tm -«rt» n the. ,,, Ifovernoi Hie home slide which Maasiiehuxetts dtil just tlud iriiudiPL' out joi ill for the lieiitial noiiiin political i eomfoi'tahle ma- Ih-miHuatir pi CM- •r. reeleetlOff |{e- l.everett SaMon- ' .tar, saw bach prrsajmua! 's-wtNakei waging: heavy ram- k.w.i*e«|y made hrs first fonrw' v7** \ luih«r Day is tVrtroit; s 5- ' kis auywr cawpaigli - - •* afMrtl iM l«r. ■BL_ V Mr City, to The President-Elect was ahead of Kenneth juftnlior of states won or jhe wax ieinlina hut not m the ' number of vital '.Uvtoul votes tn.it (itvtdc the plCMtlrncy. And Kntiicdv hcfal oni- a slight cilge in the popul.i, nd'onwido vote «; the millions o' Americans With "•!!' electoral votes need cd for victory, Jvininedy had hogged oi wax ahcuil m lit rtales with HJJ.'i; Nixon had token oi was leading in *tat.ea with 1HK. So, while the ouleouu- vxa> pu ty murh in the cards once die first auhrtontial returns rolled in, the result* W'jrre hy no mean n inaa- jaive, overpowering landslide for Kennedy. The senator simply scooped up states with more people and more electoral votes, jp*t u* he hail *et out to do However, tin- victory was ae eomplished whatever its sue, it restored the White llouae to Bern- oeraiie domain after eight Re- , . , , . publican yeais years in Which ''llUIlt 'if clt'Ctioil lilg'ht Cittnu Kennedy said this country was standing still and losing prestige. tall, and replacing a ItcmociaL with a Ucpuhiuun m the slate house. Anti-Climax Hits Hyamiis in the Night itv kir titi< k«o\ Slate New* SUff Writer IIYANNIS The oxcit»i- more as a *pr«tator tiun cam- paigwr L*gr the Lieutenant Gov ernor Mr Mrv Svuami and their lllihlH i and pwer.u had a qu.et Mar at S»ai&»<n's Plymouth 1 feel much lik? I did back ir. the infantry I know what is going on here in front of me, but i I don't know it we are winning tbe w ar." Assured that with more than) Siwl.tr J.iIiii F. K.-iiii.-tlx i.f Mi.sirliil.rll> will, will lie )!•«• ■'{."illi I'r.-i.linl «f lln I nil.-.I Slal<-» hIii-ii lie j, iimii^uml.-.l ill Jjiiiutry, Nlalc N.-». I'liitlo l.y AI Ki.iit, Both Hoiim- anil Senate And it swept Nixon hack : leaxt temporary and perhaps fjermatienf (MdHnil oblivion. Tor huu, it i* beck to private j lile in ,fr»nu}»i,v Ni.on had piatebed Kennedy in staging the liaiilcst, most aid- ; uouc political campatgnx Amer¬ ica ever had seen. But he could- t! t male!, tiic no gn appea! of r,'« rneJitor, President i how C»l to a sinldpti halt here early Wednesday a f t o r Senator Kennedy announced that hu was jromtr lo hed. A uu'MHiijre from Senator Kennedy was relayed to the irmory here where some ;JIR) neWHincn had aet. up head-^ piarterM after a.m. hy t'ierre Salinyer, Kennedy's 'i". utet km G.1 km jmk ~ Afv- 1 " £** *•— "nign u *to »>Pf:ng i half of the state's preciprts re- i>.*ruag he had a t^grvnunduig lead. swaisubon mud: "It* ?x4 m much my victory r-x-i*>a floor ballroom, tfat: m that of a tot of othvr people _ pnni jik- third fw/or, wtvik In a damocratic vjc»c'.y ordy the I>eroocTitt« iaair^A-. a^a p»n>.e vai rkcuooa." Lot.grea* cam today •> mount- Swgifutw »ii reluctant to congrt-s* onal returns gave The S waicuaoit ■- orgarti2g»H,r. ltd thrtt ftours of the-lto-*t«.r-' Vote ttiton were kept m. Ei*fc»- chief aide. The n»fi.-'Hge Buried in the dust of his own-j 11 rnc^uigi sun. WASHINGTON. (Jp) Tilt -niuad cerv.r. to :idd to tm cuiHitd ct.ntrtM of •* the « u tfourl progi , foe victory ton the fifttrih floor \ pfHOft >T1f partisaaa cpffl- ctoms the victory that radio and over ssto nrrt floor tooo*, uheviaaaa newsmen were claim¬ ing for bun before midnigji. 1-uiJiilaiM T—(f- Tur*:*.' -I »«■•( to rautton dueaae that and other areas of the hotel. Early in the rveruag ice Ool* toM the pffcN* thai OOP Chairman Lawrence Linda—r*i . ^ charies of Democrabc eiectton highly pcevaUvit a few year* . .,*"*** ^ r—IjV mrK- trouiar.ues were not wrpru- 5 —Oewey.ftia.- Swa rvwm said. », T feelfce D—a—Or ; Swairuan refused to make a i ><*■"' coOin, «ii umUr rrjnTJ rtctorr tuMntr^ »: 1 pan. nod i. r . (in lOT.r.Iar- . *n Iwr 'Mr IU0I b*1 bwr. »rrmet «! Drmo- *I» —«ld k, pfr^.,tur».- critic hcto<ai.ter5 since early *aid, *"We b»t had no word, Tuesday ifrora oppoettion headquarter*." The candidate's two son*, John them major> lies m . both the House and Senate, Given budget of 43 holdover said* have no t,„t kmu*4>' t.t.iv., l,.„ m»kl un"' »" »»v« limiiMi.irc, ,v,it t..., ti vklf—iv arfI 'UTth(-r from thi* \ .l«iiir.-iuii.. I.. ,*< uiiy ili, „,il,r< I'ii ml".i Tin- S«ua,r liu« pun, most powerful oflicc in ttying i tn h'* hb'iM and goiiig tu bcl ' time-, Kennedy's aide* thought that Buried, To.. sv»» any idea 'hat the turliefct .1 statement could tin land which rejected Catholic be expnted was JQ^a.rn Alfred K. Smith fur the White After the ptdls closed Tuesday House ,in H'-M a land that night the streets of Hyannis were .u T'lh-fi c v«rr /ruiku i v ».. wouW ne¥ffr a Catholic to .nearly deserted Most families take over the Senate where the R'^ben % Kerr (D-Okla ), Bates it Oihgr .tu rm Sent, fliihard Gw i. v# r«"t ic-.«decU«fi b rtusM-ii Sattonstoil (D- At that point the Repubiua. bad 107 seat* Mu i. kfgrgarct. Cha.xe Smith The Rcpubiican* cwxedsti all 'R-Me.j. Alien .1 Lliender (d- along the; iiad no chance lojKa i, Styles Bridges (R-Nh,), FiIhumI It. illurrnw Undoubterily prec'nrt worker? rf baj, parties had becncre Steven. S. and Bar.* Petor. l^jsewMon. "overmtltos—rc** under eiec-were with thear parents through- \ mount a seriouv threat to take tton pressure f out the evening At'one point over the leadership. Early reports cut the project Hans toid hi* father, "Daddy, if| The Derrvxrat* won the 229th 1 " —v * *r«*'t steep to-, sew: needed to contnd the 4*7- Dcmrwratie margin was MJ4 Krfauverx fD-Tenn.). and A. k.j ^ the Demo- There wire 43 hohtover Din.o- Willi* Robertson (D-Va ) r i,'.k..> x. •.-■/. 23 R'.'publican.s. | Democrats were leading -In « VT, . a> q *' ' ' In v;.t 24 SeioiU* rates id- "f the 11 undecided Senate races ^H*k 1 llll I llflllllOllia br pMrkin^ up It of Uui 3. m, , ^ ,lr 0„ „a,. Ul„... up for election with 3 still tin- party turnover.. Twenty tvyo of man leader* were re-elected, decided. Dcrrvxrals led in three the winners were incumber.: ■; i They were Speaker Satn Ray- of thos*. They had a 6€-34 etigfe the fok* excepUon was Claiborne^burn (D-Tex.i, chosen for hi* in the last Senate. I\di (D-RJ.i who succeeds an-,25th straight term; John McCbr- In the House, the Republican* other Democrat,.Theodora Fran-irnack fD-Mass i, the House ma- made siigh: inroads into the Wg ci* Greer., oldest man ever to jority leader: and Charles Hal- Derrocratic maj« nty c f the la*f!«**» '*» the bona*. b;Cfc i, the but w ere unable to Senate DdtnoonMSc leader jL«yii- j teader,. don B Johnson (D-Tex.) won The Democrats re were at home watching the early ! results i«i television. A crowd of some 400 visitor*, ! townspeople, and teenagers gathercai outside the armory af¬ ter 0 p m. hoping u> catch a UrtT rep»ni ru. ui- i«vi". Kport wui *>.(>» \rx*rt Dim , you ooaX wis, m M mid Wa'aKM." rc^l«-.,on in Ttviu^-ne »j» on i-ijni m um and .trr auur«d York Ike ballol l.y , nr.- Srnjt. u-nn ,^nlr- •> *ril u tar lu »ice preu-,Con*i' 4—cjf, 'cliMd NEW YOI1K. (/Pi-Cnmnmi: Uklor Eitvinad II. Manrow w,.(''""P"' Krnnn.lv strii k.n U«!»r with p»»ui»>..n. i C"oiuW*r»bl« .nrntimi Iront and wa, un.bl* to pari lrip.tr in IP"1"* »"« "'«»aar/ lo krrp in. the Columbia Broadcaslinr Syj. j "uwd ordrrty. tern's election night cot riser Srerrt service men were at A CBS apokroman said Mur- lh" »'"«'ry early Wednesday, hut inmtM.'.y r.,w', eondtUnn was not stTtous Salinger vald he had not (Men ionouph tn retjuire ho.pi'ai.aj. ""I'l'—l liiot they were taking up elected;lion. He remained in h New '* -aieh otrr Sr-oalor Kennedy. , - a. home with what the Senator Kennedy watched the •gtff 'he Senate 4n the tlth spokesman deserihed a. a touch returns on television at hU sum- e— be lore the poiis had oi pneumonia." (loer home and twieetdurinn the d m aooM,wealefn Mtee. I THIS NEW uam of Kennedy «5) See HXANNU fall 9. MnJ KrMifJ*** Margin «m ^ T j** l-ilo F.lrcllon Rrlitrnx IL VI I S a-S— (he .Xsaasnild Nsst isisstH .needy M Ntwa In t) state. »Hh in .Irs-leewl istsw Nina ted ta M state, ana lit rk—I '■»«"- Keaatdy had t*t arc real 9i IE. I an State News Thr Male \rw« iltff Worketl lhrnu«ti ■tueadav night lo •nmpllr rlrclton rrlurni and report the outeomr of national anil •lair rlrrltan*. Scrxlnj; MSI) For 51 Year* UHl'MN M. MX »0 KASt I.AN8IM!, MirilK.AN, WKDNKSDAV, NOVKMItKIt », IMO I'ltlCi: 5 CENTS in Presidential Race; Democrats Continue Control of Congress

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Denis Clinch U. $. Congress

Democratic Candidate!\oting Turnout Exceeds 1956;Swaiiison Defeats Bagwell

c Jtiire Micliigaii

DETROIT IVrmvratw vrniMfhtnt***™-from prv.«ide>?t•*'v\;cK top >t*io othot*< *i>iH'ArvO tixtay to have swept

in #« UHpfYOodcMoil ouUvurini: of vote.-Sc.- Joha K. Kvnnetiv l«\i the entire ticket in his l»u! for

* • oor^VtH'N. with more than half of the state > o.«>74jwirrts r^vrtme.

X victory for the Mas.xaehusetts Senator would mark«vi\ the second time in the «i* \ears that Michigan

, » uHnvNtsi a iVmocrnth* presidential eandntate.w -A iwiwu the u*)cMtk*M»i mm k«v* Kenmti)

»- s( »K' t r;»: sv"** .su-texl to tv. the which wi be Uitlwi

V -v M nhain* after 12 }*«»-*. It iU»x' Joh II. Sw»-MM>n heU* .-* • **variy «« wnte ever Republic*^- P*u' IV Hag**;..

, At i a.v. tcoay the race for gvvrmor ixx>ked !:kv th «

IhiUtaU VI *> »♦ l\»ia*3.5.10 1 II o'Tt

• 2.*»U 5.^57 4 7.si* »W,6M?xh,fi4$ SMVixil

r-irxTvcrs\ - UrOKTIO

> I V \<b>\ »l»>KltiWRLi iKi

u.st tit Mlt.3as.i»7*

i - 'her key f#et&» UKuonentN I i^lrki V. >4c\aiwara eigrnt*(. i victory »wr Ketv .t rw

' <»». ItroMarmU were* n alt five ,vi:ta«t» for poo.-

. C«- oo the a<wn»»tniti«r temrxt./s»:vv I>wxh»r* Sen; .-• * ted

i':*r« . Jadfe James R. Kteakey\j•< r»c* to fill the »upre'»*

v.ci so*: vacated he the r*>;k---•Una »i. J j»Ik* johr? Vweikei

»jlr» lax in Dttukla M.-'ot rx\>v*tm»\ to «wrea«e

'. t tUU *aie* tat fronH thiee per•.■- tour (till tea* m ttoubt,

* l "Yes** wtr Waive a* {*■' Twv> at her bw AH rrv-.• ^ x -oi.xennjc a hkeraltutieo

■ * v*.* rr»ait»f and a m>W u-*•* —appeared U he

<*•* •taaera.\b* coesw-xxtoraJ'- races,

v*r-e eft? iio Mpaets hrewi»»c.*"-•» ««•?».»: .ineap#af 11 Repuh'.t-

«e*e« Ihwu' *t* seemedapt to rerimue fer l*« next (v«

2 TW-rs.

t-e> : vr. officials sati a prajec-- f' tfce expeetcd i*a! rotev»' "ii*a:exi the final rount*dii cxXBe «p to pre-ciec'.ive:

of la miiUwis asy **«■>♦. tke record Mkh- J

* »A i-ii3kHkt t«TP*d the all-ume"-* 4 ' *et "he pres.^«a eiertien year of 1^.

*»es, lpvlod^nsr whether WiUtamaor a Kepuhhvan uoivmaiexi lem*-tat..re *a* rexiw»n»ik«*e fee tlx*state s financial prvd*lenv» whtehreaohexi ir heaey defietta, a pav-

payday and virtual*) p.« her- ' u:id hrlrvlaauurvwinc p*»wer were ptaxed around the ball*The makeup of the l.hM lefir- ; rtawri, anxt watched the naiumal

lature appeared t.» he aN»ut the and state tabulation*same a» the currert one, althcufh The resrarvh department tabu-

Harwell AwaitedTallies in l.iiisin<:Paul |t. M*«well ewneeded »lr-

feat tido at tf l? a m

Iht the ba%is •( unolfteial re*tarn* it apparv that Mr. s»im-•en ha% wan a rlew >irU»r»Patwell wald

Ratwell >»a% trailuu "iwaitt*M*n h» it POP vote* with onlywe mt the »tales kilt precinct*uncwunted

l*« JtM M»KI HOt vi

hiaie \ew% Maff Writer

Paul D liaifwell atul ho Maleadmiin»ti-atH»n K»ant runningmale as\»ite»1 elect kmj return* at jthe Jack T*rr Hotel in Latistn^last nifthlOver 1W guest* etuslend

that

i at leant two upacta were »c**red! is early rrturw. \

I ', the House, where Kepubli*canx a«i Ihmuvtats wound up.inan even *pht two year* ago,IW.- I IWu..ir«. Xvk.p, tM<>u*>a 01 Uw (Ml..

fasted election return* a> thefigures came over the trass oftelephonesA small band played over the

Kepuhhear, ue.veated Rep.Otarie* Kaap ([>•. Twin lake.iViuocrat* p:ckej ap a seat in

room as telcv lsnm* blared andguests enjoyed refreshment.Ba*wcll Boosterj - and other

Saginaw .-aunty * first district supporters furnished entertain*where W liiam \. Hoc* Jr beat J *»>d put OO CWTIical skit*.Arthur l . Hauffe in a race for . After making * snort sfaate*the spot vacated by Rep. Robert went to the pres.*. Bagwell madeS. tlilhert iRi, Sagtnaw. jha* first appearance at 11:3u pjn.

Air of Confidence HitsSmtinsonHeadquarters

It don PIMBIR

Male Mat Ma/f Wnicrwould "dcftnuclr hurt Swam**wv" hut he itemed confident;hat this would not mean disss•

DETROIT — Dctm-f* Henrwe Ur; hotel wa* the moe of en thus-_ EA RLT peaaimoro aU^ut

tliat y«ar, Dvig-ht D. Eiwn- »*sm and cohfidect anticipation Way;ie county was i'cv rrxodWak* c*rr-e»l the state by more Tuesday night when :{ appeared that ;9'kktVar ~X\i*X> votes. In 1*^1. h * Swauoon arrived at the Hru more voles would be cast than? was rotestis: after 10 p.m. ant went m i>sa.

nprnl »» • p»:i- ;• ln u*. Ullrowm nrtyr-cTrtf*.»^hMiI •"»' KrriK-X'IXG » (be twui, :l",.tlOTlwn rrnlrred on.Uirrf TV

y-otilhful gubemaUirtaS candidate bringing g-»nd - new s for'met with Michigan ar.4 national Dcrrvocrai* frotn every scctma <»fne» «rr<cn, — ; th«- nation. iThe g-yvertKir-eiect «j>er;t e!«v- Swamaon «a?d early Wedne*, ^

lion day tevfiag Detroit suburban day. as job.lent Derrv*rat« con-1Oakland and Macoma counties gra tula ted hftn on h« electton I

Youiisosi Manc1

Elected to PostKi»lilA car l(c|»iililiraii llci^n

' I'diilcd In Senator's Victory*

WASHINGTON i'Ti—Sen. John V. Kcnnoly, n, \nunjt tn.'iii will) a si.sioit of ;in Anu'i icii on llie move,IHIsIkmI llii'oiich to \ iotorv in tlie prcisith-nlial cli'i'-tion oiii'lv toilnv.

| Tlio tli-.vour-olil M.issni'lnisi'tts Di'iniKTiit liam-nuMTil down tile Wliitr Housi' nmliitions of Vic"

; ITvuidcnt Uiclmnl M. Nixon ami rewrote politicalI history in the process:

Kennedy became the lirst Unman Catholic andI the younjjest man ever to be elected to the shim-Inieriny: tfoal of tbe nation's hiKhest olliee.

tn vnitt Nixon clutched »t hope. _

that iiclatcil tallic, m ,urh vitalxtute.H nx Mlchiantt, Illinois, ami run! I'vinloii Johimon will have :tlux own t'ulifoiniH could swim? Ibniiocritii- t'oiiRic-, to workthings his whv l oi hi laM, »l with Never wr». ilo ic an instant";2I a.m. KST he virtually con- of doubt ahout thatnn'rd deftM' The IH-niwats emrhod ei'tt-"If the piescot trend contin tniiuM c«i'»!ro| of vu- ..enate cn"v

ties, Senator Kenned), will he the" and »m il- I'lic. .vi-i.- sine t»M»next I'icKtdcnl of the United .-I a vvid' thici<»n jcrliapH dlinin-btate* " .riied margin over the 1101' inHi* wife, I'nt. wept on TV he- ,|M Hon i

fore viewer* const to coast. Some state" went for KennedyAt that instant, Nixon lu tunlh |,„| t,e.l Republican' tm -«rt»

n the. ,,, Ifovernoi Hie home slidewhich Maasiiehuxetts dtil just tlud

iriiudiPL' outjoi ill for thelieiitial noiiiin

political

i eomfoi'tahle ma-

Ih-miHuatir pi CM-•r. reeleetlOff |{e-l.everett SaMon-

' .tar, saw bach prrsajmua!'s-wtNakei waging: heavy ram-

k.w.i*e«|y made hrs first fonrw'v7** \ luih«r Day is tVrtroit;s 5- ' kis auywr cawpaigli

- - •* ■ afMrtl iM ■ l«r.■BL_

V Mr City, to

The President-Elect

was ahead of Kennethjuftnlior of states won orjhe wax ieinlina hut not m the' number of vital '.Uvtoul votestn.it (itvtdc the plCMtlrncy. AndKntiicdv hcfal oni- a slight cilgein the popul.i, nd'onwido vote«; the millions o' AmericansWith "•!!' electoral votes need

cd for victory, Jvininedy hadhogged oi wax ahcuil m lit rtaleswith HJJ.'i; Nixon had token oi was

leading in *tat.ea with 1HK.So, while the ouleouu- vxa> pu t¬

ty murh in the cards once die firstauhrtontial returns rolled in, theresult* W'jrre hy no mean ■ n inaa-jaive, overpowering landslide forKennedy.The senator simply scooped up

states with more people and moreelectoral votes, jp*t u* he hail *etout to doHowever, tin- victory was ae

eomplished whatever its sue, itrestored the White llouae to Bern-oeraiie domain after eight Re- , . , , .

publican yeais —years in Which ''llUIlt 'if clt'Ctioil lilg'ht CittnuKennedy said this country wasstanding still and losing prestige.

tall, and replacing a ItcmociaLwith a Ucpuhiuun m the slatehouse.

Anti-ClimaxHits Hyamiisin the Night

itv kir titi< k«o\Slate New* SUff Writer

IIYANNIS — The oxcit»i-

more as a *pr«tator tiun cam-paigwrL*gr the Lieutenant Gov ernor

Mr Mrv Svuami and theirlllihlH i and pwer.u had a qu.et

Mar at S»ai&»<n's Plymouth

1 feel much lik? I did backir. the infantry I know what isgoing on here in front of me, but iI don't know it we are winningtbe w ar."Assured that with more than)

Siwl.tr J.iIiii F. K.-iiii.-tlx i.f Mi.sirliil.rll> will, will lie )!•«•■'{."illi I'r.-i.linl «f lln I nil.-.I Slal<-» hIii-ii lie j, iimii^uml.-.l illJjiiiutry, — Nlalc N.-». I'liitlo l.y AI Ki.iit,

Both Hoiim- anil Senate

And it swept Nixon hack: leaxt temporary and perhapsfjermatienf (MdHnil oblivion.Tor huu, it i* beck to private

j lile in ,fr»nu}»i,vNi.on had piatebed Kennedy

in staging the liaiilcst, most aid-; uouc political campatgnx Amer¬ica ever had seen. But he could-t! t male!, tiic no gn appea! of

♦ r,'« rneJitor, Presidenti how C»l

to a sinldpti halt here earlyWednesday a f t o r SenatorKennedy announced that huwas jromtr lo hed.A uu'MHiijre from Senator

Kennedy was relayed to theirmory here where some ;JIR)neWHincn had aet. up head-^piarterM after a.m. hyt'ierre Salinyer, Kennedy's

'i". utet km G.1km jmk ~

Afv- 1 "

£** *•— "nignu *to »>Pf:ng i

half of the state's preciprts re-i>.*ruag he had a t^grvnunduiglead. swaisubon mud:"It* ?x4 m much my victory

_» r-x-i*>a floor ballroom, tfat: m that of a tot of othvr people _

pnni jik- third fw/or, wtvik In a damocratic vjc»c'.y ordy the I>eroocTitt«iaair^A-. a^a p»n>.e vai rkcuooa." Lot.grea* cam today •> mount-

Swgifutw »ii reluctant to congrt-s* onal returns gave

The Swaicuaoit ■- orgarti2g»H,r.ltd thrtt ftours of the-lto-*t«.r-'

Vote ttiton were kept m.

Ei*fc»- chief aide.The n»fi.-'HgeBuried in the dust of his own-j • 11 rnc^uigi sun.

WASHINGTON. (Jp) — Tilt -niuad cerv.r. to :idd to tmcuiHitd ct.ntrtM of •* the « u tfourl progi

, foe victory ton the fifttrih floor\ pfHOft >T1f partisaaa cpffl- ctoms the victory that radio andover ssto nrrt floor tooo*, uheviaaaa newsmen were claim¬

ing for bun before midnigji.

1-uiJiilaiM T—(f-Tur*:*.'-I »«■•( to rautton

dueaae that

and other areas of the hotel.Early in the rveruag ice Ool*

toM the pffcN* thai OOPChairman Lawrence Linda—r*i

.^ „ charies of Democrabc eiectton highly pcevaUvit a few year* —

. .,*"***^ r—IjV mrK- trouiar.ues were not wrpru- 5 —Oewey.ftia.- Swa rvwm said.», T feelfce D—a—Or ; Swairuan refused to make ai ><*■"' coOin, «ii umUr rrjnTJ rtctorr tuMntr^ »: 1 pan. nod

i. r . • (in lOT.r.Iar- . *n Iwr 'MrIU0I b*1 bwr. »rrmet «! Drmo- *I» —«ld k, pfr^.,tur».- J»critic hcto<ai.ter5 since early *aid, *"We b»t had no word,Tuesday ifrora oppoettion headquarter*."

The candidate's two son*, John

them major> lies m . both theHouse and Senate,Given • budget of 43 holdover

said*have no

t,„t kmu*4>' t.t.iv., l,.„ m»kl un"' »" »»v«limiiMi.irc, ,v,it t..., ti vklf—iv arfI 'UTth(-r from thi* \.l«iiir.-iuii.. I.. ,*< uiiy ili, „,il,r< I'ii ml".i Tin- S«ua,r liu« pun,most powerful oflicc in ttying i tn h'* hb'iM and i» goiiig tu bcl 'time-, Kennedy's aide* thought thatBuried, To.. sv»» any idea 'hat the turliefct .1 statement could

tin land which rejected Catholic be expnted was JQ^a.rnAlfred K. Smith fur the White After the ptdls closed TuesdayHouse ,in H'-M i» a land that night the streets of Hyannis were

.u T'lh-fi c v«rr /ruiku i v ».. wouW ne¥ffr a Catholic to .nearly deserted Most familiestake over the Senate where the R'^ben % Kerr (D-Okla ), Bates it

Oihgr .tu rm

Sent, fliihardGw i. v# r«"t

• ic-.«decU«fib rtusM-iiSattonstoil

(D-At that point the Repubiua.bad 107 seat* Mu i. kfgrgarct. Cha.xe SmithThe Rcpubiican* cwxedsti all 'R-Me.j. Alien .1 Lliender (d-

along the; iiad no chance lojKa i, Styles Bridges (R-Nh,),

FiIhumI It. illurrnw

Undoubterily prec'nrt worker?rf baj, parties had becncre Steven. S. and Bar.* Petor. l^jsewMon."overmtltos—rc** under eiec-were with thear parents through- \mount a seriouv threat to taketton pressure f out the evening At'one point over the leadership.Early reports cut the project Hans toid hi* father, "Daddy, if| The Derrvxrat* won the 229th1 "

—v * *r«*'t steep to-, sew: needed to contnd the 4*7-

Dcmrwratie margin was MJ4 Krfauverx fD-Tenn.). and A.k.j ^ the Demo- There wire 43 hohtover Din.o- Willi* Robertson (D-Va )

r i,'.k..> x. •.-■/. 23 R'.'publican.s. | Democrats were leading -In « VT, . a>q *' ' 'In v;.t 24 SeioiU* rates d« id- "f the 11 undecided Senate races ^H*k 1 llll I llflllllOlliabr pMrkin^ up It of Uui 3. m, , ^ ,lr 0„ „a,. Ul„...

up for election with 3 still tin- party turnover.. Twenty tvyo of man leader* were re-elected,decided. Dcrrvxrals led in three the winners were incumber.: ■; i They were Speaker Satn Ray-of thos*. They had a 6€-34 etigfe the fok* excepUon was Claiborne^burn (D-Tex.i, chosen for hi*in the last Senate. I\di (D-RJ.i who succeeds an-,25th straight term; John McCbr-In the House, the Republican* other Democrat,.Theodora Fran-irnack fD-Mass i, the House ma-

made siigh: inroads into the Wg ci* Greer., oldest man ever to jority leader: and Charles Hal-Derrocratic maj« nty c f the la*f!«**» '*» the bona*. b;Cfc i, the

but w ere unable to Senate DdtnoonMSc leader jL«yii- j teader,.don B Johnson (D-Tex.) won The Democrats re

were at home watching the early! results i«i television.

A crowd of some 400 visitor*,! townspeople, and teenagersgathercai outside the armory af¬ter 0 p m. hoping u> catch a

UrtT rep»ni ru. ui- i«vi". — ■

Kport wui *>.(>» \rx*rt Dim , you ooaX wis,mM mid Wa'aKM."

rc^l«-.,on in Ttviu^-ne »j» on i-ijni m um and .trr auur«d YorkIke ballol l.y , nr.- Srnjt. u-nn ,^nlr-•> *ril u tar lu »ice preu-,Con*i'4—cjf, 'cliMd

NEW YOI1K. (/Pi-Cnmnmi:Uklor Eitvinad II. Manrow w,.(''""P"' Krnnn.lvstrii k.n U«!»r with p»»ui»>..n. i C"oiuW*r»bl« .nrntimi Irontand wa, un.bl* to pari lrip.tr in IP"1"* »"« "'«»aar/ lo krrp in.the Columbia Broadcaslinr Syj. j "uwd ordrrty.tern's election night cot riser Srerrt service men were atA CBS apokroman said Mur- lh" »'"«'ry early Wednesday, hut

inmtM.'.y r.,w', eondtUnn was not stTtous Salinger vald he had not (Menionouph tn retjuire ho.pi'ai.aj. ""I'l'—l liiot they were taking up

elected;lion. He remained in h New '* -aieh otrr Sr-oalor Kennedy.

, - a.

home with what the Senator Kennedy watched the

•gtff 'he Senate 4n the tlth spokesman deserihed a. a touch returns on television at hU sum-e— be lore the poiis had oi pneumonia." (loer home and twieetdurinn thed m aooM,wealefn Mtee. I THIS NEW uam of Kennedy «5) See HXANNU fall •

9. MnJKrMifJ*** Margin «m ^ • T • j** l-ilo F.lrcllon RrlitrnxIL VI I S a-S— (he .Xsaasnild Nsst isisstH.needy M Ntwa In t) state. »Hh in

.Irs-leewl istsw Nina ted ta M state, analit rk—I '■»«"- Keaatdy had t*t arc

real 9i IE. IanStateNews Thr Male \rw« iltff Worketl lhrnu«ti

■tueadav night lo •nmpllr rlrclton rrlurniand report the outeomr of national anil•lair rlrrltan*.

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