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SMASHING DEFEAT FOR PARTY ENDORSEES IrAlm paqaJ ff S.p. 14, I9. Rolvaag Carries Three Others to State Primary Victories Joseph W. Martin, 81, a veteran gave Lt. Gov.

Patrick J. Lucey against William F. Horan, their nomination for governor. of 42 years in the House. Pledge by Ted Lucey, a staunch supporter of the late President Kennedy, will Snelling was chosen as the' Republican to try to return, jthe Vermont governorship to.

I he party that held it for 'over a century before Philip Hoff came along. Governor Hoff was unopposed for the Democratic nomination. who argued that only volunteers should be sent to Viet Nam. In another Democratic House race, administration supporter William Barry, downed Eugene S. Daniell, a sharp foe of Johnson's war policies.

face Republican Gov. Warren P. Knowles, who was unopposed. The McCormack comeback was applauded by Ted Kennedy who had remained neutral in the primary. Kennedy quick to pledge his full support ARIZONA Former Phoenix Mayor Jack Williams easily won the G.

O. P. nomination for governor. Gov. Sam Goddard and to McCormack the man he NEW JERSEY Warren W.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (AP) Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag directs nis aim at Republican targets Wednesday after shooting down the young turks of Minnesota's Democratic Farmer Labor Party in Tuesday's primary. Rolvaag, 53, won nomination for a second term in a smashing rebuke to the party convention that took away his endorsement and gave it to Lt.

Gov. A. M. (Sandy) Keith. Keith, 37, conceded barely three hours after the polls closed.

Faces LeVandcr Rolvaag's November opponent defeated for the Senate nomina Wilentz, a supporter of admin tion in the bitter primary of Representative George Sen- istration Viet Nam policies, cap ner, Democrats, narrowly 1962. McCormack is a nephew of House Speaker John W. McCor won renommation. tured the Democratic Senate nomination from David Frofit, a vehement critic of the wart Wi Sears mack. O'Donnell, a top aide of Pres lentz will challenge Republican 4 J.

ident Kennedy and the candi COLORADO J. Edgar Chenoweth, a House member for. 22 of the last 26 years, lost to David W. Enoch in a Republican bid for nomination to an date favored by Senator Robert F. Kennedy, N.Y.) ran ior a four-year term will be Harold LeVander, 55, a Republican attorney making his first bid for public office.

LeVander other Democratic Representative Frank E. Evans, who defeated Chenoweth two years ago, won renomination. Senator girls 9 to 191 make the fun scene! a strong race. Returns from 1,895 of the state's 2,028 precincts gave O'Donnell 259,055 votes to 317,949 for McCormack. In the other major Demo Senator Clifford P.

Case unop-posed in the primary. RHODE ISLAND Lt. Col. Ruth M. Briggs, a retired WAC, defeated conservative Charles H.

Eden in the G.iO. P. senatorial race and will Democratic incumbent Claiborne Pell in November. Representative Fernand J. St.

Germain won a tight Democratic battle for renomination. UTAH Political science Pro Gordon L. Allott and Gov. John swamped his token opposition, A. Love won G.

O. P. cratic contest, former Gov. En- Mrs. u)rna Tarnowski.

Returns from 3,479 of 3,810 precincts gave Rolvaag 303,607 and Keith 139,222. dicott Peabody decisively de-i MARYLAND a 1 1 i contractor George P. Mahoney feated Boston Mayor John F. Collins for the nomination for defeated Representative Carlton WIrephoto (AP) WINNER Lt. Col.

Ruth M. Briggs, WAC of Bristol, R. flashes a victory smile after winning the Republican nomination for U. S. Senator in Rhode Island.

Colonel Briggs. a member of the first WAC officer candidate class at Fort Dcs Moines in World War II, served as secretary to Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, chief of staff to Gen. Dwight D.

Eisenhower. WIrephoto (AP) HE'S A WINNER Minnesota Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag was a happy man Tuesday night at his Minneapolis headquarters after winning nomination for a second term in the Minnesota primary election. Behind Rolvaag is Robert E.

Short, Minneapolis hotelman, who was nominated for lieutenant-governor on the Rolvaag ticket. -I'll! enroll in R. Sickles in a tight race for Democratic gubernatorial nom fessor J. Keith Melville took a Vice-president Hubert H. Humphrey, caught in the middle of the abrasive squabble, called it "an overwhelming personal victory" for Rolvaag and urged Democrats to "rise now above successful step in his first try the U.

S. Senate. A report from 1,895 precincts showed Peabody with 298,770 votes and Collins with 257,170. ination. Sickles supported open housing, Mahoney opposed it.

for elected office by winning the First Congressional District The winner faces Spiro T. Ag- personality differences." The key factor in that contest Democratic nominations Utah's lackluster primary election. He faces a much tougher fight in November against in Humphrey had publicly new, county executive of Baltimore County, who won the G. O. P.

nomination. NEW HAMPSHIRE For Alec Olson was well ahead of was Collins failure to carry the city of Boston where he has into political obscurity four years ago by Senator Edward School served as mayor for nearly sev cumbent Republican Represent praised Keith three months ago and urged the governor to step aside, but the vice-president retreated into silence once the James Youngdale, a Benson farmer, in the Sixth District. Mrs. Elva D. Walker, Demo states' first four-year term for M.

Kennedy, Mass.) en years. governor. ative Laurence J. Burton of Ogden, who was unopposed. Peabody now will face Repub mer Gov.

Hugh Gregg Won G. O. P. nomination to challenge Democratic Gov. John W.

King. Retired Brig. Gen. Harrison R. emerged Wednesday with the Democratic nomination for gov cratic-endorsed candidate in the Third District, was ahead in the VERMONT Richard A.

i I lican Atty. Gen. Edward W. Brooke in the November election as Brooke tries to become Minneapolis suburban district. for Young Charmers! Besides Minnesota and Massachusetts, nine other states Stephen Maxwell, a Negro and the first Negro to serve in the Thyng earned G.

O. P. bid to try unseating Senator Thomas J. Mclntyre, a Democrat. Representative J.

Oliva Huot, a fresh U. S. Senate in 85 years. Brooke court supervised a recanvass of the entire state. ernor by whipping Kenneth P.

O'Donnell, a White House aide to the late President Kennedy. On the Republican side in Tuesday's primary, Margaret M. Heckler, a 35-year-old housewife upset U. S. Representative held primaries Tuesday.

Voters chose nominees for six governorships, nine Senate seats and 74 House seats. was unopposed. McCormack won the right to man Democrat and supporter of A long-brewing move to jettison Rolvaag came to a head in a bitter 20-ballot convention President Johnson's Viet Nam take on Republican Gov. John A. Volpe in November for the WISCONSIN Democrats policies, won renomination learn how lobe in June in which feelings ran so high Rolvaag was jeered when he appeared before Keith-dominated delegates.

popular The Rolvaag-Keith battle, battle was joined. Three other party-endorsed candidates were defeated in duels with members of the Rolvaag team. Robert E. Short, 49, Minneapolis hotelman, was nominated for lieutenant governor; Wayne H. Olson, 41, former conservation commissioner, for attorney general, and Robert E.

Hansen, 40, for state auditor. All had Rolvaag's personal endorsement against party-backed choices. "Spanks" Leadership "The people have decided," Rolvaag told his supporters. Rolvaag promised to be out campaigning Wednesday. The election, in effect, was a sound spanking for the leadership of the merged party.

The party convention in June refused endorsement to Rolvaag, the man who salvaged a 91-vote victory in the "long count" 1962 election. Rolvaag took office nearly tinted with Humphrey's involvement, upstaged every other race. Democratic Senator Walter F. Mondale and Republican Robert A. Forsythe swamped little- known foes and will be oppo nents in November.

James B. Goetz, 30, a Winona radio executive, whipped two former St. Paul city attorney, won the G. O. P.

nomination in the Fourth District over non-endorsed John Drexler. Joseph L. Donovan, veteran am l9 hair car, Democratic secretary of state, beat two little-known challeng ers by margins approaching 10 four months late after a special non-endorsed challengers to win the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor in the only other G. 0. P.

contest. Congressional Races Party-backed candidates appeared safe in the three congressional primary contests. ocratic Representative to 1. Comeback By McCormack 1777 i'ik-'j-'' Mi JM i mi BOSTON, MASS. (AP) Ed ward J.

McCormack, tumbled learn figure eontral Martin's Foe Stressed Today's Need of Vigor' power on the House Rules Com Martin- Continued from Page One learn good grooming mittee.) Convention Record .1 "energetic, continuous and full- Martin holds the record as chairman of the Republican Na time representation." "Vigorous Health" tional Convention five straight sessions from 1940 In her campaign, she used through 1956. StometimesVniteds Extra Care with telling effect a statement that a seat in the U. S. House "is a position for one in vigor In 1959 a party caucus voted 74 to 70 to replace him as House G. O.

P. leader with a younger ous health if the people are to means leaving people alone. man, Representative Charles A. be adequately served. I am sure Halleck of Indiana.

this is a time to put on guard A few days later, the House the men best capable of render 1 learn voted to provide a limousine ing efficient service. Too much and chauffeur for any former speaker as long as he remained a member, Martin said he harbored no bitterness over the treatment he received. "In politics one must expect such things, he said. 1 JUL Martin's life is politics and his North Attleboro Chronicle, the only newspaper in his home town. He also owns the Franklin is at stake to do otherwise.

Mrs. Heckler says she got the quotation from a statement issued by Martin in 1924 when he campaigned to displace his predecessor, Representative William S. Green, who was 83. Mrs. Heckler is from the northern section of the district which stretches from plush Wel-lesley and Newton to the mill city of Fall River in the south.

Several political observers believe that with Martin out of the picture the district is ripe for a Democratic takeover. Patrick H. Harrington, who won the Democratic nomination in Tuesday's primary, says the district is "fundamentally Dem- (Mass.) Sentinel, a weekly newspaper. Predicts Gains By Democrats WASHINGTON, D. C.

(AP)-House Speaker John W. McCor mack Mass.) predicted Wednesday that Democrats will 4U nnl, Knnrnn 10 week course Friendship and popularity Physical grace Exercise and posture Eating for health Cood grooming Skin care and makeup Wardrobe Cood manners Voice The arts classes start: The week of October 3. Monday 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

to 1:00 p.m. Tueiday 4:00 p.m. ta 5 00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Saturday a.m. to a.m. 11:00 a.m. tp 12:00 p.m. ocrauc pick up from five to 10 House Martin wins is that he gets the, Novem5er eIection Republicans are claiming they Vl inna.

gain anywhere from 25 to for them over a period of 40 50 seats. 22Z2Z2Z2ZZ years in Congress "If I were the minority leader," McCormick said at a news conference, "I'd be worrying about how many seats I was going to lose." McCormack said he was sorry that former Speaker Joseph W. Martin, jr. Mass.) was defeated Tuesday for re-nomination but he indicated that Democrats hope to win Martin's seat in November. botheryou.

But if time begins to hang heavy on your hands, you'll find plenty to do. We have newspapers, magazines, meals, beverages, etc. We'll leave you alone if you want. But isn't it nice to know you have a choice? We don't insist that you be entertained. It's your flight and you're certainly entitled to do what you want on it.

Our stewardesses are trained to make your flight comfortable, and if that means staying away from you that's the way it'll be. Go ahead. Work, dream, or just plain relax. Nobody will Martin, a bachelor, already had held state and federal offices for 20 years when Mrs. Heckler was born.

He was a commanding figure on the national political scene starting in 1939, when he became house Republican floor leader. He held that position for 20 years and served as speaker in 1947-48 and in 1953-54, when his party was in power in the 7-Iouse. Martin's name became well known nationally in 1940 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt lashed out at "Martin, Barton and Fish" as symbols of Republican reaction in his campaign for a third term. (The others were publicist Bruce Barton and Representative Hamilton Fish of New York, a Republican CHARGE IT on Scars Revolving Charge" SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back friendly skies United Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat, talk or laugh.

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