European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 6, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday november 6, 1958 the stars and stripes Page 23 judge permits new Jersey Ite to vote twice Jersey City . A a judge ruled that Peter d Zimba could Vole twice. D Zimba entered a voting Booth in the first Ward and pulled Down the levers for the first four candidates of his Choice. But the machine jammed on the fifth. He called for help. An election official inadvertently pulled the red handle that automatically registered d Zimba s bal lot. He insisted he was t finished voting but the officials would let him Back in the Booth. D Zimba went to court. All he wanted d Zimba told Hudson county judge Furman w. Reeves was to Complete his ballot. He would t touch the four vote levers that had already been tallied. Permission granted ruled the judge. 108-year-old casts first Absentee ballot Tryon . A Frederick c. Penny who has voted in every gone Rel election since 1871, cast his first Absentee ballot Here tues Day. Penny 108, was t ill an acquaintance explained. His advanced age simply does t allow him Tobet out any More. A registrar said Penny voted his usual straight Republican ticket. Dead Man s ballot counted by Board Newton . A a Deadman voted in nearby Franklin. Lie in Herbert c. Irons retired town police chief. Irons died Las Friday while attending a police convention in Miami Beach. Before he left he cant an Absentee ballot. Hazel Reader clerk of the sus sex count in election Board mid Iron ballot would be counted be cause All identification had Bee removed from the .105 Absentee votes received and it is 71010 impossible to determine which was his. Voting machine fixed against Harriman Mohawk . Up a voting machine Here has been impounded after the discovery of a paper clip wedged into the lever Over gov. Averell Harriman s name. The 251stvoter, whose identity was not Dis closed made the discovery. It was not known How Man voters prior to that had tried unsuccessfully to cast a ballot for the governor. Democrats tighten grip on solid South Faubus by associated press democrats of the solid South held tightly to the Complete control of governorships and Senate seats and apparently whittled one from the republicans already meager possessions in the House. The 11 Confederate states tuesday elected six democratic governors either to succeed them selves or to take Over from fellow democrats. The other five plus Border state Kentucky did not have executive chairs at stake but democrats occupy All of them. Six Senate scats also were retained by Democrat incumbents. Neither of Kentucky s two lie Public can senators came up for election this year. The other 16 Holdover Senate posts in the 12-state blockade in democratic hands. The 85th Congress saw the 12 states 114 House seats held by 105 democrats and nine republicans. But in Kentucky one of two wide variety of issues on 39 Staves ballots Calif. School tax beaten Washington a a controversial proposal to tax parochial and other private schools was beaten in California. Returns also showed the rejection by California voters of a income tax pro soak the Rich postal. These were among a wide variety of issues submitted to voters in 39 states. New Hampshire made it official that women have the right to vote. there adopted a constitutional amendment changing voting eligibility to read every inhabitant instead of every male in actually women have been Vot ing in new Hampshire just As they have elsewhere since adoption of the 19th amendment in1920. Known As the woman suf Frage amendment this provided that no citizen May be denied the right to vote on account of sex. Heated charges the proposal to end tax exemption for private schools below col lege level in California attracted National attention. It brought charges from sponsors that theroman Catholic Church fought it on orders from Rome. Both Cath Olics and others opposing the pro-post.1 contended these charges were designed to stir up religious hatred. In the end California voters rejected the proposal decisively. And by a margin of 4-1, they turned thumbs Down on the tax the Rich tax proposal. Under it the stale sales tax would have been reduce from 3 to 2 per cent and the income rate on income below $5,000 Cut inhale. To compensate for the loss of Revenue the tax rate on income above $50,000 would have been upped to 46 per cent. Under pre sent Law the maximum income tax rate is 6 per cent. 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In Illinois a proposal for a $75 million Bond Issue to pay a Bonus to korean veterans was trailing on the basis of incomplete returns. It would have been financed by a 1 cent a pack boost in the cig Aret tax. Missouri voters thumping by Defeated a proposal to authorize Branch banking. Michigan voters rejected a proposal for a state constitutional convention to overhaul its 1908 Basic charter. In Pennsylvania the voters authorized the legislature to exempt Timberland from the constitutional requirement of uniform taxation on All real estate. It would allow the legislature to tax Timberland when Trees Are Cut and is aimed at encouraging lumbermen to let Trees grow to maturity. New Jersey voters approved 3-1 a $45 million Bond Issue to finance construction of two reservoirs to assure Northern new Jersey an adequate water Supply. Republicans lost while the other won. In North Carolina Tho Lone gop House member won out. And in Texas the Lone Republican representative also scored a by state Alabama Domorat John Pat Terson swamped Republican w. L. Longshore jr., and Independent Marvin Jackson for the governor ship. All nine Democrat representatives were re elected. Arkansas gov. Orval a. Fau Byrd bus embattled Leader of the Little Rock segregationists rolled to a landslide re election Victory Over Republican George w. Johnson. Five of the state s solid six Man democratic House delegation were unopposed but ardent so Grega Rockefeller leads gop to Victory in new York continued from Page 1 York state and he expects to head the state delegation to the next gop National convention. Vice president Richard m. Nixon a chief contender for the gop presidential nomination Tele phoned Rockefeller to congratulate him on his Victory. Rockefeller 50, genial Liberal minded member of the famed Oil Fortune family scored heavily in traditionally Republican upstate new York and Cut sharply into the Normal democratic majority inner York City. L. Judson morhouse gop state chairman and Rockefeller s Campaign manager said the Republican victories in new York in the face of the National trend represented a personal Victory for Rockefeller and a vote of Confidence in progressive Republican formula what was Rockefeller s winning formula ? he and his backers went on the theory from the outset that new York voters never would elect a so called conservative. The Campaign was aimed at win Ning votes from independents and democrats As Well As was running against a new dealer but managed to at tract Liberal votes. Like Harriman he spoke out against right to work Laws in favor of continued controls on rents and against any increase in new York City s 15-cent subway Are. Rockefeller in his Campaign appearances appeared to be particularly popular with women and children. Another Factor that undoubtedly helped him in the City was the rec Ord of his family and himself in Nixon invited to lunch with Queen on us visit London a the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh invited president Richard m. Nixon and his wife to lunch at bucking Ham Palace when they visit Lon Don nov. 26. An announcement from the Dairace said the Queen also would lunch As the Nixon guest at . Ambassador s residence in re gent s Park the following Day. Philanthropies to minority groups Long before he Ever was consider Edas a possibility for governor. Elected with Rockefeller As lieutenant governor was Malcolm Wilson a state assemblyman from suburban Westchester were coupled on the same lever on the voting machines. State attorney general Louis Lef Kowil the Only Republican incumbent socking a statewide office won by a half a votes. He had assumed the position through legislative appointment to fill vacancy. The Only statewide democratic candidate to withstand the Republican Victory tide was comptroller Arthur Levitt who won re election by a slim margin. Elected to the House by districts i Stuyvesant Wainwright r2steven b. Derounian r3frank j. Becker r4 Seymour Halpern r5albert h. Bosch r. 6lester Holtzman a lib7james j. Do Laney ullh8victor l. Anfuso Ullh. 9eugcno. Keogh ullh10mrs. Edna f. Kelly a lib. Ii Emanuel Collord lib12francis e. Dorn r13abraham j. Multer Ullh. 14john j. Rooney a lib. Is John h. Ray Gradam c. Powell or. Or17john v. Lindsay r. 18alfred e. San tangelo d19leonard far stolen delta20ludwlg Teller Dulli. 21herbert Zelenko a lib22james c. Healey d23 Isidore Olllnger d24 Charles a. Buckley d. 25paul a. Fino r. 26edwin b. Dooley r27robert r. Barry r2fimrs. Katharine St. George r. 29j. Ernest Wharton r30leo w. O Briend lib. 31dean p. Taylor r32samuel s. St rat ton d. 33clarence e. Kilburn r34alexander Pirnie r35r. Walter Riehl Nian r36john Taber r37howard w. Robison r38mrs. Jessica Wels r39 Harold c. Ostertag r40william e. Miller r41 Thaddeus j. Dusk a lib42john r. Pillion r. 43daniel a. Reed r. Zionists sent. Or. Dal Alford against rep. Brooks Hays As a write in candidate. Hays often criticized Natoo moderate on the racial Issue lost after holding an Early Lead. Georgia it. Gov. Ernest Van diver stepped into the governor s mansion unopposed and All 10 democratic congressmen were re elected the same Way. Florida Spessard l. Holland longtime conservative democratic senator easily outdistanced Republican Leland Hyzer. Seven demo cratic House incumbents were re turned to office but so was re publican William c. Cramer. Kentucky Frank w Burke Democrat unseated Tho incumbent Republican House Mem her John m. Robsion jr., in the third District but the state s other Republican Eugene Siler won out in the eighth District. Democrats retained the other six House seats. Louisiana returned eight democrats to the House. Mississippi re elected sen. John Stinnis and six democratic congressmen All unopposed. North Carolina re elected 10 democratic House members but Republican Charles r. Jonas sack ing a fourth term from Tho 10th District Defeated Democrat a wid Clark. Tennessee sen. Albert Gore had Only Light opposition from re publican Hobart Atkins. Buford Ellington Democrat had a similar Walkaway against Republican Thomas p. Wall jr., for the Gover Norship being vacated by Frank Clement. Seven democrats solidly won House re election but so did Veteran Republican b. Carroll Reece in the first District and Fel Low party member Howard h. Baker in the second District. Texas Price Daniel was re elected governor Over Republican de Mayer. The republicans Lone House member Bruce Alger waste elected Over Barefoot Sanders in the fifth District. Virginia sen. Harry Floo Byrd made it a no contest against mrs. Louise Wenzel an Independent and Clarke t. Robb social Democrat. Republicans returned Richard h. Poff Over Richard f. Pence in the sixth District an Joel t. Broyhill Over Joseph h. Freehill in the 10th District. Democrats maintained their solid Holdon the other eight seats. South Carolina elected Ernest f. Hollings As governor an returned six democratic members All unopposed. House Coya s mate sues aide As Home Wieczor Oklee Minn. A the Hus band of rep. Coya Knutson a Minn says he will sue mrs. Knutson s executive Secretary for alienation of affections and Forslander. Andy Knutson hotel keeper in this tiny Northwestern Minnesota town last summer made a widely publicized and futile plea for his congresswoman wife to give up politics and come Home. In it he charged that mrs Knut son s Youthful Secretary William Kjeldahl 29, exercised dictatorial Powers Over her Kjeldahl wrecked my Home Knutson said wednesday he interfered with my marital rights. He dominated my Knutson said suit would be filed in Federal District court in Washington for alienation of affections and for slander asking $100,000 of Kjeldahl on each count. Knutson made his statement As his wife trailed Odin Langen re publican for re election from Minnesota s ninth District
