European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 6, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes thursday november 6, 1958 democrats sweep Ohio unseat Bricker in Senate race Disalle Elc Clcil governor work right trounced Columbus Ohio a the democrats swept Ohio republicans into the political Ashonn in whole Sale fashion. Even that Republican Stalwart sen. John w. Brieker who a victim of the sweep. Only two Republican statewide candidates survived. First term gop gov. C. William o Neill Only six hours after the polls closed conceded his defeat by Democrat Michael v. red hot Issue of the Ohio Campaign a proposed right to Woik const it Lional amendment was soundly trounced. Ohio s new senator will be a for Mer congressman Stephen Young of Cleveland. He is a 09-year-old Veteran of almost 40 years in the political wars. Unofficial returns wave these results in 11,55 8 polling places Disalle led o Neill 1,637,304 to 1,274,651. In 10.6ko polling places right to work lost 1,590,761 to 966,576. Bricker three term former governor gop vice presidential Candi i Date in 1044 and one of the Topi gop vote Elters in the Buckeye state s history withdrew without commenting on his defeat. Bricker had a slim Lead Over Young in Early returns but fell behind in the big Industrial centers where democrats were scoring near landslide victories. Electee1 to the House by District 1 cordon ii. Severer to. 2 Wil Lanm k. Hess 11. 3 Paul k. Schenck r4 William m. Mcculloch id 5 Delbert i. I Alt a. 14 William ii. Ayres r , John k. Henderson i Frank t. Bow r17 Robert w. Levering d18 Wayne l. Hays d. 151 Michael j. Kirwan d ,20 Michael a. Feighan d21 Charles a. Van in d23 William k. Mill shall or. R. Nevada Reno Nev. Up democrats swept every Republican office Holder but one out of office in Nevada s election including sen. George w. Molly Malone and gov. Charles ii. Russell. Nevadis elected Howard w. Cannon 46, Las vegas City attorney to the Senate. The Only Republican to emerge with his political skin intact was lieutenant gov. Rex Bell 54, of Las vegas onetime Western movie Star and husband of Clara Bow. Bell dubbed a fellow Las vegas businessman Phil Cummings. Malone 68, a gop Maverick campaigned against funny Money free Trade and billions for Europe in protest of Many of president Eisenhower s major policies. Wonder boy Republican gov. Charles h. Rus sell 54, a former congressman failed by a wide margin to win an unprecedented third term in the statehouse. Grant Sawyer 39, won Der boy of Nevada politics won the governors p handily. Democratic rep. Walter s. Bar ing. 47, won his fourth term As the state s Lone congressman with ease. He walloped 31-year-old Republican Robert c. Morton Reno mining Engineer seeking office for the first about three fourths of the ballots counted returns from 364 of the state s 446 precincts showed Malone 26,545, Cannon 34,104, Hor ton 20,012, Baring 38,743, Russell 24,997, Sawyer 35,782, Bell 33,358, Cummings 25,597. Sen. John w. Bricker. of sweep Michael v. Disalle. Turned tables on 1956 Florida Tallahassee a spes Sard l. Holland longtime conserve ative1 democratic senator easily out polled Republican Leland to gain re election. Al cited to the House were 1 William c. Cramer r2 Charles k. Bennett d3 Robert l. F. Sikes d4 Dante b. In Scull d5 a. Sydney Herlong. Or. Do Paul c. Rogers d. 7 James a. Haley instead of voting to return to a 2 per cent tax which the state Hac before 1957. A measure to repeat the state s three full Crew Railroad Laws was Defeated. Elected to the House by District were 1e. C. Gathings d2 Wilbur d. Mills d3james w Trimble d4oren Harris d 6w. F. Norrell d. Pemba. Chooses gop senator demo governor Philadelphia a Penn Sylvania in a ticket splitting mood elected a democratic governor and sent a Republican to the . Sen the. Democrat David l. Lawrence now serving an unprecedented ourth term As mayor of Pitts Burgh was elected the Keystone state s 102d governor to succeed another Democrat George m. Eader. At the same time Hugh Scott bucked the democratic trend to Lefeat Leader in their nip and tuck race for the Senate seat held or 12 years by retiring re pub ican Edward Martin. Lawrence Defeated Arthur t. My so Nigle a Peatling pretzel Manu a Lurer. The vote in 8,603 of the state s 8,914 precincts governor Lawrence 1,941,794, Mcgonigle 1,858,247. Senator Leader 1,851,274, Scott l,942,9l� besides electing the governor and three statewide candidates democrats unseated three Republican congressmen to gain control of Pennsylvania s delegation 16 to 14, for the first time since 1940. Scott s Victory Scott who represented a Phila Delphia District in Congress for 16 years had a 91,000-vote Edge Over Leader 40-year-old Chicken Farmer and former state senator. Leader appeared to be the Vic Tim of an Avalanche of split demo cratic tickets. In nearly every county he trailed Lawrence. With 7,598 of the 8,914 precincts reported this was the vote governor Lawrence 1,728,495, Mcgonigle 1.610,284. Senator Leader 1,647,893, Scott 1,682,253. Elected to House elected to the House by districts were 1william a. Barrett d2mrs. Kathryn e. Granahan d3james a. Byrne d4robert n. C. Nix d5william j. Green jr., d6herman toll d7 William h. Milliken jr., r8 Willard s. Curtin r9paul b. Dague r11daniel j. Flood d. 13john a. Lafore jr., r14 George m. Rhodes d15francis e. Walter d16walter m. Mumma r17alvin r. Bush r18richard m. Simpson r19james m. Quigley d20 James e. Van Zandt r21 John h. Dent d 23leon r. Gavin r. 24carroll d. Kearns r26 Thomas e. Morgan d28wil Liam s. Moorhead d30elmer j. Holland d. 12ivor d. Fenton r22john p. Saylor r25frank m. Clark d27james g. Fulton r29 Robert j. Corbels r. 10stan Ley a. Prokop d. North Carolina Raleigh n. C. Special Democrat b. Everett Jordan was elected to the Senate term ending Jan. 3, 1961, defeating Republican Richard c. Clarkejr. Eleven democratic House Mem Bers were re elected along with Republican Charles r. Jonas who was seeking a fourth term in the House. Elected to the House by districts were 1herbert c. Bonner d2l. H. Fountain d3graham a. Barden d4harold d. Coo Ley d5ralph j. Scott d6 Carl t. Durham d7alton Len non d8a. Paul Kitchin d9hugh Alexander d10jonas, 11basil l. Whitener d12 David Mck. Hall d
