Show 4A Novmbcr Tk Salt LaIia Tribune Wednesday 1361 g Major Foc Issues in Brief r Racial Overtones Lend Heat t- Spotlight Beams on Key US Elections Kentucky It hi' ' j r i v ' ' - ' - - Uiiie- R JE KY (AP) a 'Soulh'KemucKy laVj-- Tuesday the firit Republican goverwm rlfH-tcnor of Kentucky In 24 years After a clitfhanKinj four hours h surged steadily ahead of Democrat Hetiry Ward a fnrmy hiRlTway commissioner who was endorsed by the state administration However the state House and Senate remained Democratic and the pattern was mixed In secondary statewide offices Nunn It was sucFor the cess the second time He lout by only 13000 votes to Gov Edward T Breathitt four years ago LOUISVTI Wnn - JsfetlW r' ' f L ' Louie B Nunn l 1-- ':: i i f one-lie- d i : JACKSON MISS (AP) Democratic Rep John Boll William stripped of his congressional seniority for boiling the presidential ticket swept to party's a Vlrtnry over Republican Rubel L Phillips Tuesday night In Mississippi's general election for governor W'U'Ums who spent The 48 year-oltwo decade In opposing liberal trends In the Democratic ranks made his congressional martyrdom the key stone of his campaign ia a lackluster 14 ! ' rt f r -- - —AP Wklphot John Bell Williams OreM With both candidates avowed segregationists and states righters the campaign lacked any real Issues - - A -- J ' ' — AMOCHtta Vlfe II Prnt Wlrphoto tory as he wins reelection bid He won despite split In his party of Philadelphia Mayor James in vic- - J Tata raises his hand Vote Holds '68 Portent Kentucky Elects GOP Governor Indiana Chooses Negro Mayor was elected to his eighth term tontinoed From Page One do It he overcame the spirited challenge of Republican Disk Atty Arlen J Spec- ter and a split within his own Democratic Party IH re—Thomas J D'Alesandro claimed Baltimore's City Hall for the Democrats defeating Republican Arthur W Sherwood COP Seises Command —Republicans seized command of the New Jersey legislature reversing the "control the Democrats had held by a ratio Sen Clifford P Case ) had argued that votes for Democrats would be construed by the White House as support for administration policy in Vietnam —New York voters rejected a new state constitution which would have abol-- ban on public aid to Jshed a Church schools But a $2500000000 bond issue biggest state bond- ing plan in US history was approved 'Republican Gov Nelson A Rockefeller had campaigned hard for the transporta- (R-NJ- trans-"portatl- tion ' finance program r Democrat Upset —Republican Ann Uccello upset the Democratic mayor of Hartford Conn That put a Republican mayor in charge In the home city of Democratic National Chairman John M Bally —Richard G Lugar 33 a Republican businessman was elected mayor of Indi- anapolis Ind defeating the Democratic '"Incumbent after a campaign which likened the city administration to that of ' President Johnson --Mayor Richard C Lee a Democrat Haven in New A —Ronnie Thompson a Republican and a gospel singer defeated the Democratic mayor of Macon Ga —Democrats retained firm control of the Virginia legislature but Republicans scored some gains picking up at least two seats in each branch In Virginia too GOP challengers had concentrated their campaign fire on the national Democratic administration —Attorney Joseph Alioto was elected mayor of San Francisco in a hotly conrace to fill the top city tested three-wapost vacated by retiring John F Shelley Alioto by Shelley as a successor defeated Harold Dobbs a Reelection publican in the Jack Morrison a Democrat as is Alioto trailed in third place among 18 candy hand-picke- d n idates Ohio Racial Contest The Gary election early developed the look of a largely racial contest in a city where Negroes constitute about 55 per cent of the 178000 population but are outnumbered by whites on registration rolls Tribune Washington Bureau - " WASHINGTON The National Governors' Conference was hailed by Sen Wallace F Bennett in a Senate speech Tuesday for passage of a resolution reaifirming states' jurisdiction over fish and wildlife management The TJlah senator pointed out that he ' was the sponsor of an amendment to the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area 'proposal which would provide the same rights to the fish and game departments of both Utah and Wyoming "The National Governors' Conference at its meeting on SS Independence last month reaffirmed the basic right of the itates to conserve manage and regulate y -- Vietnam" Humphrey who arrived at nearby Andrews Air Force Base Md after a flight from Honolulu said he would re--port to President Johnson and congressional leaders Wednes-day morning his described Humphrey ' Asian visit as a verv rood trip but said "I'm happy to fce home" Humphrey beaded Wlrtphote II White 7 the US delegation to the Inauguration of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thleu As he did in Honolulu the vice president declined to discuss reports that he had asked Indonesia to help mediate an end to the fighting in " Vietnam Before flying home Humphrey told reporters in Honolulu that his tour was "very constructive" The White House announced that he would confer with Mr Johnson at the White House at 9:30 am Wednesday then report to the National Security Council 30 minutes later I 5 X — AP W1rphot split proposition the mayor — sought the office 18 — in nonpartisan balloting r'A'r'ie ji'ayv favored it Joe Alioto opposed" lXy Wwls' it Harold Dobbs said only "the issue dies not belong in a mHjflralty'canlpSign'T 0 J 8 1 WOLFE'S S Men's Shop I 'tew " f 1 1! o 1 V 1 Ci ? FRANCISCO (AP) I ' f' it- Wlrephoto (AP) — Democrat Rich-ar- d Hatcher a Negro won a cliffhan-ge- r cenmayor race in this ter Tuesday night according to unofficial G steel-makin- g returns Complete returns showed Hatcher on top with 39904 to 38409 for Radigan Hatcher's headquarters had exploded into jubilation as the count entered the stretch run counting the remaining preeven cincts as Hatcher strongholds though he was running more than 5000 behind Radigan at the time Throughout the almost four hours of counting it was evident that the voting followed strict color lines Jx (: 'tt — iy-- " 0 ' p r I o Italian Imported double-kn- it High-- V styled exclusively for Wolfe's 2300 It's er the D hard to be casual about this extraordinary sweat100 Wool that's sheer luxury to touch dashing high-neckline and striking saddle shoulder Tan Navy Light Olive Whiskey Light Blue Grey and Charcoal fine-gauge o Mock-Turt- mode! with coordinatneck 2300 le ed trim at the Lightweight The "peace ballot" Proposition P on an unusually lengthy ballot asked voters: "Shall it be the policy of the people of the City and County of San Francisco that there be an Immediate ceasefire and withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam so that the Vietnamese people can settle their own problems?" The measure got on the ballot only after the California Court ordered Supreme Healey to do so In a opinion the court said the registrar exceeded his authority in originally deciding city voters Carl B Stokes 0 I voters v s ' — Vietnam headed for convincing defeat Tuesday night In a San Francisco municipal election poll The San Francisco initiative ballot question was the first testing of public opinion on the war in a major US city A record turnout of 85 per cent of the city's 317175 registered voters was predicted by Basil Healey registrar pf t 1 " H peace proposition urging an immediate ceasefire and withdrawal of US forces from f ' ' - - V SAN 1 - t A — AP nipIBill The ' Dominates Debate While the Issue of aid to parochial schools dominated debate over the constitution much of the Republican opposition was based on fears that io it would raise state taxes The document provided for a state o i takeover of all welfare costs and a change in the school aid formula which would help New York City Catholics backed an expensive advertising campaign for the constitution although top 0 C church leaders kept their endorsements low key Prohibits Aid The constitution would have abolished a section the Blaine Amendment in n X effect since 1891 It prohibits public aid to any denominational school The new constitution would have substituted the language of the First Amendment of the Federal Constitution banning laws respecting establishment o of religion Some Catholic leaders said the Blaine Amendment already was dead because of a recent decision by the state's highest court allowing public supply of textbooks to parochial students The court said that was aid to the child not the school Seth Taft two-third- Gary New York City The constitution worked out at a pemocratic-domlnatcstate convention at a cot of about $10 million was supported by all the top Democrats including Sen Robert F Kennedy k three leading candidates for so-call-ed Cleveland CLEVELAND (AP) — Carl B Stokes apparently won an uphill fight Tuesday to become the first Negro mayor of a major American city ' Stokes had trailed most of the night but as final returns came in from the Negro East Side he cut Republican Seth C Taft's once substantial lead and finally forged ahead Unofficial returns from 894 of 903 polling places gave Stokes 127011 and Taft 126719 A recount is considered certain The remaining nine polling places were in Stokes' territory election board sources said Stokes lost the mayor's race two years ago by only 2143 votes Even when Taft led by more than s 20000 votes with roughly counted he restrained his supporters by saying it was too soon to Know wno would win Taft's early lead came mainly from the white West Side where a heavy turnout helped swell the total vote to 255000 — one of the largest in a Cleveland election the growth and harvest of resident species of fish and game on our lands" said Sen Bennett Philadelphia "My amendment to the Flaming PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Democratic Gorge bill would accomplish the same Mayor James H J Tate won reelection purpose for Utah and Wyoming" Tuesday night over Republican Disf' The Uiahn held that present language Arty Arlen Specter In the nation's fourth in the proposal would cast a shadow on largest city on the basis' of unofficial restates' jurisdiction and "most fish and turns game officials feel It would give the fedNearly 675000 persons cast ballots — eral government virtually complete conslightly below the expected 75 per cent of trol over all the fish and game matters the 955732 registered voters which are currently under state control Tate overcame a split in his party "I am very pleased to see that the nawhich had denied him primary endorsetion's governors have passed this resolument and the slashing challenge of Spc-te- r tion proposing the basic tenets of my who left the Democrats in 1965 to proposal which are also encumbered in a make a successful run for district attorbill currently before the House" ney as a Republican 'Encouraged' Humphrey Returns -WASHINGTON (UPI) Vice President Hubert H Humphrey returnee from an Southeast Asia tour Tuesday night deeply encour- aged by "the appreciation of in the American effort — AP Kevin GARY IND In part this stemmed from the May primary when Hatcher wrested the Democratic nomination from Mayor A Martin Katz who was backed by the county Democratic organization Hatcher won by about 2000 votes A third candidate who pulled some 13000 votes was widely believed to have de prived Katz of renomination Bennett Hails Meet's Wildlife Action ' ) Conn Demos Hold Edge d f Boston - said they put it on the ballot "all attempts at because Informing the administration dotiws of the overwhelming hand-Ixxi- voters to years rce BOSTON (Ar) — Kevin II White who said his campaign was aimed at barring "hate and bigotry" from Boston Tuesday night won election as mayor of Boston defeating the controversial Mrs Louise Day Hicks the foe of proposed desegregation plans for schools with nearly total Negro enrollments The unofficial vote from all 275 precincts with only a handful of absentee ballots uncounted gave White 100828 votes and 89755 for Mrs Hicks centered on racial The campaign Imbalance in public schools An undercurrent of white backlash was fanned by rioting in Boston's domlnantly Negro district of Roxbury last summer Mrs Hicks a member of the School Committee opposed busing Negro students to achieve racial balance in schools US history — rolled to margin in transit-starvery on a and outright opposition to this war have gone unheeded'" Arguments for and against the initiative consumed 6'j pages of the registrar's foreign policy" Rocky Approvet Among the Republican leadership only Gov Rockefeller approved and he did not campaign for It The transportation bonds which would help ease a probable tax increase in Rockefeller's next state budget was supported by the leadership of both parties It would permit issuance of J114 billion in bonds for highbillion for rapid $1 ways transit and $250 million for airports over the next five TP - 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