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Show 12 A DESEKET . 1 March 196? 12, Mayor Daley Still Has Reins After Chicago Vote A ' 'U?l) CHICAGO itlJH'r I Wednesday, ' '' W iw ' ? NEVS, Mayor Richard J. Daley's Democrat r M - A i rv . machine won four of six in a special election, but lost one to an independent Negro and was forced into a runoff with another independent candidate. T uesdays special election ic aldermanic seats INDEPENDENT for six of Chicago's 50 c seats put a small kink in Daley's control of the City Council. alder-mani- But it did even more harm to tne power of U.S. Rep. William Dawson, a Negro ally of Daley whos political muscle Democrat. The vote in the 2nd Ward was 6.942 to 4.599. In the North Side 44th ward, William Singer, Independent 28, forced the regular party candidate, cook County Deputy Controller James Gaughan, into a runoff. Gaughan received 7.788 votes and Singer on the South Side was extensive. Dawson's administrative assistant, Lawrence C. Woods, lost in the 2nd Ward race to Fred D. Hubbard, 39, a social worker with youth gancs in the near South Side ghetto, who ran as an indep?m!e-- ' State Treasurer Adlai Stevenson III, leader of Democrats disenchanted with polled 7.201. Another 4.603 went to Quincy White, a Republican. and 640 to another Arthur Rosen-bluindependent, Daley, had supported Singer and endorsed Hubbard. While After the results, went to Singer's headquarters and announced he would support Singer in the runoff. In four the races, dates won Ward other candi- Daley-backe- d easily. DRUGGIST LEAGUE DRUG STORES PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 12.I314.15. THIS WEEK Head& U :r ; m'.y AP Wlr Eighty-Tw- Still Skiing o; BAYER ASPIRIN I dont mind falling but the bad part is getting up again, Leonard Cushing says of ski attempt. When the snow got so deep on his farm at Malott in north-centrWashington that he couldnt get to his cows and calves, Cushin fashioned himself a pair of skis as he did when a boy. Hetkli 1 Shoti'lffi president of the National itime Union since it was founded in 1937, has been reelected in New York to his 15th term. Returns made public Tuesday gave Curran 17,395 votes to 3.747 for Richard J. llaake, the next highest candidate. Tine . . . mniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii People niiiiiiiiiiiiiiMHHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniin doing very well, spokesman said. a hospital - New ACTRESS MISSING a issued have York police alarm for Mona Cranford, an attractive actress who disapcirpeared under suspicious cumstances while tr.ying to retrieve a stolen French pooactress, dle. The whose real name is Mona Sherman, has appeared on stage, in night clubs and was recently featured as the girl on the seesaw in a television cigarette commercial. blonde In adUTAHN PRAISED dition to general praise for members of the USS Pueblo crew, Cnidr. Lloyd M. Bucher cited 49 officers and men the most outMonday as standing leaders. Commis-saryma- n 3. C. Dale E. Rigby, 21. Centerville, Utah, was listed by Bucher as one of the dismembers who marked courage and reresolutely demonstrated sistance to the North Koreans ciew played on many occasions. - Movie HURT Mills, 61, suflercd a concussion when a slight small boat capsized in Ireland's Atlantic surf trapping Mills and actor Trevor Howard underneath. Howaid was nof hurt. The two men were untitled filming an ACTOR star John as-v- i THEIR TO BRING SPECIAL GEL AEROSOL SPRAY DRUG AND SUNDRY IDL SPECIAL REG. 98c IDL SPECIAL IDL SPECIAL REG. TO YOUR ATTENTION MERCHANDISE. NOTICE SENIOR CITIZENS RECEIVE SPECIAL CARE AND CONSIDERATION ON Alt PRESCRIPTION NEEDS AT YOUR IDL DRUG STORE. MEDICARE INFORAAATION IS AVAILABLE FROM YOUR FRIENDLY IDL PHARAAACIST. 19 REG. SAVINGS IDL m TECHMATIC ! DI KJ RAZOR BAND CARTRIDGE ' RAZOR CARTRIDGE 1.59 REG. ADULT SIZE S' - ''..I.J 69c 1.35 SPECIAL ' ' yw g TELL EM APART Eugene W. 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