European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 6, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday november 6, 1958 the stars and stripes Page 7 Goldwater retains Senate seat Mccarthy Minn. Victor demo Mcfear Laid loses comeback try in Arizona Phoenix Ariz. A Republican sen. Barry Goldwater easily won re election and said he will continue his fight against those forces who want to concentrate excessive Power in government unions or the 49 year old conservative who campaigned As a foe of what he called corrupt Union Bosses won by a surprising margin Over democratic gov. Ernest w. Mcfarland. Mcfarland former Senate majority Leader ousted by Goldwater in 1952, conceded with the vote half counted and Goldwater 30,000 votes ahead. Political observers had figured Mcfarland ahead until the closing hours of a Campaign almost unprecedented for bitter Ness in the state. The Republican tide also carried Phoenix businessman Paul Fannin into the governor s office in a re sounding upset Over democratic attorney general Robert Morrison. Republican rep. John Rhodes i District one fourth term Over democratic state sen. Joeh a 1 d i m a nor. Democratic rep. Stewart Udall won a third term beating Benson rancher Jack Speiden in the second District. Reports from 400 of the state s610 precincts showed Senate Goldwater 121,745 votes Mcfarland 92,135. Governor Fannin 119,023 mor Rison 93,326. For Congress first District re turns from 193 of the 220 precincts gave Rhodes 79,628 haldiman54,608. For Congress second District returns from 207 of 390 precincts gave Udall 42,104, Speiden 29,463. Democrats swept All other stat offices on the ballot. Voters also approved an Initia Tive measure to change the name of Arizona state College at Tempo to Arizona state University a hot political Issue in the state. North Dakota Bismarck . Up Langer r-. Was re elected to the Senate for his fourth term with a comfortable margin Over Democrat Ray Vendsel. The Victory capped an almost leisurely Campaign for Veteran re publican Langer. In the state s at Large congressional race Democrat Quentin Burdick won election showing a 3,000 vote margin Over his nearest Republican opponent. Burdick is the son of rep. Ushe Burdick r-. Sen. Barry Gold water. Surprisingly easy win Washington Seattle up traditionally Independent Washington bucked the nation s democratic tide and apparently returned republicans to six of the state s seven House seats. Voters did however jump the Fence to re elect democratic sen. Henry m. Jackson by nearly a 2-1 margin Over William b. Bant. A right to work proposal was Defeated by a similar Edge. It also appeared that rep. Don Magnuson would return As the state s Lone democratic Congress Man. Mrs. Catherine May a Yakima,wash., housewife scored an upset Over Democrat Frank Leroux to become the state s first Congress woman. Others elected to the House by districts were 1thomas m. Pelly r3russell v. Mack r5walt Horan r. Republican Jack Westland waste elected in the second District. Sen. Henry m. Jackson. Thanks to Fence jumpers Illinois demos win majority of House contests Chicago up democrats wrested control of the Illinois con Gressional delegation from the re publicans in the election an scored heavily in statewide races. Democrats won 13 seats in con Gress assuring them of control of the state s 25-Man delegation. Two of the democratic seat were taken from Veteran conserva Tive republicans reps. Emmet in the third congressional District and Timothy p. Shoo Hanin the Lith District. William t. Murphy Defeated Byrne and roman c. Pucinski. I Chicago Newspaperman ousted Shechan. Both races were in traditionally democratic Cook county. Democrats also won the lop state House Post for stale treasurer where Democrat Joseph , sheriff of Cook county piled up a 183,000-vote Load Over Veteran Republican Warren Wright. A proposal for a korean veterans Bonus appeared headed for defeat along with a so called judicial Reform amendment to streamlines tale courts. Others elected to the House by districts were 1william l. Daw son d2barratt o Hara d .4edward j. Derwinski r5 John c. Kluczynski d6thomasj. O Brien d7roland v. Libo Nati d8daniel d. Rostenkowski d9sidney r. Yales d10harold r. Collier r12-Charles a. Boyle d13mrs. Marguerite Stitt Church r14elmer j. Hoffman r15noah m. Mason r16leo e. Allen r17leslie c. Arends r18robert h. Michel r19robert b. Chiperfield r20mrs. Edna Oakes Simpson r21peter f. Mack or. D22william r24melvin Price d25kenneth j. Gray d23charles w. Vursell r. Montana Helena Mont. Up montanans returned All three members of their congressional delegation up for election. Republican Lou Welch conceded defeat to incumbent democratic sen. Mike Mansfield saying the plurality rolling in is so great that there just in t any Lee Metcalf Democrat won his fourth term As con Gressman from the first District by beating Republican Jean Wal Ter Skirchen by More than 2-1 rep. Leroy Anderson second District Democrat Defeated re publican Ashton trailed in every state contest. Labor hails right to work defeats Washington a lab Runions acclaimed the election re turns As insuring a Congress that can wreck All existing state right to work Laws at one swoop an enact new social legislation. They gained Confidence from de feat of right to work re Ferenda i five of the six states in which the Issue was on the ballot. Union strategists said the complexion of the new Congress is such that labor wanted measures like a higher minimum wage extra jobless benefits and recession curative will get More favor Able consideration than they Havein recent years. One thing organized labor will fight for in Congress next year Union sources said is repeal of that Section of the Taft Hartley Law known As 14b which permits states to enact right to work ban the Union shop a labor contract provision that require workers to join a Union to hold their jobs. Kansas voters approved a ban on the Union shop joining 18 other states which already had such Lawson the books. But the right to work Law was voted Down handily in Ohio Cali fornia Washington and Colorado and lost by a narrow margin in Idaho. Labor unions turned out their members in droves in the six states but said they fought hardest in Ohio. They wanted to avoid at All costs any spread of the fight to work principle in the Industrial mid West. Indiana is the Only state in that area now having such a other right to work states Are Alabama Arizona Arkansas Florida Georgia Iowa Mississippi Nebraska Nevada North and South Dakota North and South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah and Vir Ginia. Union officials calculated the will have a Good Chance in the next Congress to repeal the Taft Hartley Law s Section 14b, but they conceded that even with big Ger democratic majorities in the House and Senate it will be has the Power under the Constitution As interpreted bythe supreme court to regulate All labor relations which affect inter state Commerce. So if Congress changes 14b to permit the Union shop and other forms of compulsory Union membership state right to work Laws could apply Only to purely Intra state labor management relation ships. This would drastically Nar Row the effect of existing right to work Laws and make them practically meaningless. Eugene Mccarthy. New Minnesota governor Colorado Denver up three democratic congressmen gov. Steve Mcnichols and virtually his whole democratic ticket were swept into office in Colorado. Nine term Republican congressional Veteran j. Edgar Cho Nowith lost his House seat to Democrat Fred Betz Lamar colo., publisher and former state democratic chair Man. With 1,562 of the stale s 1,849precincls tabulated Mcnichols had 271,208 votes to 200,019 for Republican Palmer Burch. The surprising congressional raceway in the second District where democratic Byron Johnson a for Mer economics professor Defeated state rep. John Mackie the Republican candidate by about 15,000voles. In Iho fourth District Democrat Wayne Aspinall was returned to a sixth term in Congress by defeating j. R. Wells a political Novice. Rep. Byron Rogers 58, won fifth term in the first District which is Denver by defeating Busi Nessman John Harpel g4, running on the Republican ticket. The state Defeated by a substantial majority the proposed right to work amendment. Oregon Portland Ore. Up Ore gon s democratic dominated con Gressional delegation appeared assured of re election bul voters gave commanding Lead to Young re publican Mark Hayfield in his bid to unseat gov. Robert d. Holmes. Reps. Charles o. Porter and edit Green both democrats won Over their Republican rivals. Attorney Paul Geldes conceded Victory for Porter. Mrs. Green was assured of election for her third term Over John Johnston. Rep. Al Ullman also held an apparently Safe Lead Over Republican Marion Weatherford in easter Oregon. Rep. Walter Norblad the Only gop member of the four Man Ore gon congressional delegation wore election Over attorney general Robert y. Thornton who conceded Early wednesday. Idaho Boise Ida. Up Idaho voters re elected All three incumbents gop gov. Robert e. Smyre Democrat rep. Gracie e. Pfost and gop rep. Hamer h. registered a slim margin Over Democrat a. M. Deer swamped Republican a. B. Curtis in the first District and Budge overcame Democrat j. Tim Brennan in the second District. Thye is toppled demo wave also returns Freeman Minneapolis a Republican sen. Edthye a Minnesota political Power for 15 years was toppled by Democrat Eugene Mccarthy. Minnesotans also gave Orville Freeman 40, a smashing third term Victory As governor. But republicans outgunned in nearly All the statewide races appeared to have a firm grip on their holdings in the House of representatives. Returns from 2,240 of 3,704 precincts gave Mccarthy a Catholic winning in a predominantly prot Ostant state 372,108 votes to 330,-005 for Thye. Freeman showing the Way for lie democratic farm labor ticket had 400,388 votes to 297,302 for gop challenger George Mackinnon with 2.232 precincts counted. Coyn threatened republicans clinched three of the four House seats they carried into the election and were leading in the other one. They also threat ened to take one of the five demo cratic seats that held by mrs. Coy Knutson. The Banner Victory however be longed to Mccarthy a tall hand some former economics professor who has served 10 years in the House. The 42-year-old St. Paul con Gressman had been favored by poll sters and he won about the Way head been expected to by piling up hefty margins in his Hometown of St. Paul and in the Duluth and Iron Range areas. Kennedy Roost seethe religious Issue if there was one rarely came up explicitly inthe Campaign. But political commentators who toured the slate suggested that a Mccarthy Victory would boost the presidential prospects of democratic sen. John Ken Nedy of Massachusetts. Thye 02, a former Minnesota governor and two term senator gothic anticipated support in the Rural areas but could t overcome the Mccarthy big City vote. The Thye Mccarthy Campaign entered on farm and foreign policy and charges of Lack of leadership that Eracli made against the other. Thye ran As an opponent of Agri culture Secretary Ezra Taft Ben son s policies and so did win 4 of 5 democrats nailed Down four of their five congressional seats in the Early count. Elected were incumbents John Blatnik Roy w. Wier and Fred marshal plus 35-year-Oldjoseph Karth a St. Paul Union offi Cial who replaces Mccarthy. Early Republican winners were Waller Judil gaining a ninth term incumbent Albert Quie and Ancho Nelson former Rea administrator. Nelsen replaces retiring Josepho Hara a Republican. Republican h. Carl Andersen led by a narrow margin. Mrs. Knutson whose family troubles became Campaign Issue was Only a thou Sand votes in front of Republican Odin Langen with 60 per cent of the vote in. South Dakota Pierre . Up rep. George Mcgovern is. A overcame Strong Republican opposition fro South Dakota gov. Joe Foss to win election to a second term. Mcgovern took a slim Lead an gradually ran up votes. Democrat Ralph Herseth beat at Torney general Phil Saunders for the governorship. Voters in the second District however split their ballots an sent rep. E. Y. Berry is. A to his fifth term in the House by comfortable margin Over j. T. My Cullen
