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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 25, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pago 24 the stars and stripes Mccarthy alone on ballot beats Frk in Pennsylvania april 25, 1968 Philadelphia a  j. Mccarthy alone on Pennsylvania s presidential preference ballot was an easy win Ner in tuesday s primary Over democratic rivals whose names had to be written in by the voters. Only about one third of the 5.2million eligible voters went to the polls. Clark . Sen. Joseph s. Clark won the democratic nomination fora third term in a close but lightly contested Battle Over Chal Lenger John Dent a Western Pennsylvania congressman who also sought nomination for an other two years in the House. Before the primary Mccar thy s backers said they would be satisfied if the Minnesota demo crat polled 200,000 votes As the Lone entry on the ballot. But Mccarthy appeared headed for More than 350,000 votes. Mccarthy racked up a 7-1 Edge Over his chief announced rival stocks gain but traders sen. Robert f. Kennedy of Newyork and he was about 10-1 Over vice president Hubert h. Humphrey who has not announced his candidacy. In write ins on the Republican Side Richard m. Nixon forged More than 3-1 ahead of gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller of new York. With 7,991 precincts of 9,460 reported Mccarthy had 340,692,Kennedy 44,304, Humphrey 33,819, president Johnson 13,962and sex gov. George c. Wallace of Alabama 10,656.on the Republican Side with 7,413 precincts counted Nixon had 112,145, Rockefeller 34,338, gov. Ronald Reagan of califor Nia 4,698, Wallace 5,180, Johnson 1,173 and gov. Raymond p. Sha Fer of Pennsylvania 806. Tint i can t do it9 1 have been told to shoot Kiesinger continued from Page seemed to look me in the Eye and i lost my nerve Buhlin Gerwas quoted As saying. Quickly thrusting the Revo Verback into the Zipper bag Buhl Inger went to the men s room planning to use the weapon on himself. But i did t have the Cour age for it he was quoted As saying. So i decided again to exp & a bhd/2 42 /2 Mour 38 /2 36% Vico 45% 457i3axt lab 45 a 43/ 23eth steel 291/4 29 / 2joeing 71 to 71 a 3ris my 76 77 Brunswick 14�g 14% Burroughs 205% 210 /4lamp up 29 29 /2 Ater trac 42 41% celanese 65 62 /2 Enco in 53sa 53 /4he & o 62 4 62rd 67"/4 5714 Vic up 35 361/g Gehauf 381/-, 38 to Dyn 6f /4 Soi a in elec 92 91% n ads 79 78 /4 april 24 april 23 Gen Mot 82 /2 82 /2 Gen Tel 41?8 41?g Gen tire 26 4 20 /2 Gillette 55 54% Goodrich 63% 637i Goodyear 51s8 5l a it a a 29 4 29 a Gulf Oil 72 4 72k Honeywell 127 126 s ism 653 655 int Harv 32 g 325, int Nick 112 k 1128int paper 29 b 29int to 554 56 Jones & l 48 48j Kennicott 39?a 3978 Lino tem 11 94 1l34litton ind 71 /4 72 lock arc 59?i 581i Lorillard 50 /2 52% Maco Onn 477a 44%magnavox 54% 53 Martin m 20 4 20 Merck 88h 88 a Mem 44 431/4 Minn Mam 85 mar 33 33/a pan am 21 21i Parke do 29 28% Penn Cert 77% 774 ppqj.1 41. Alt i by i a j a ill for o5/a 67v4 Phill pet 59?8 59 b Polaroid us a 1 1tvi p to c t do g 9 1 /2 9?/"it Ria &5tf 53 i Raythelon 96 942 april 24 april 23 re Publ St 41 4t Revlon 86 86 Rexall 32% 32/ us steel 38% 394 warn Larne 48% 48 Man eating so and so jj11five of them the judge i sentence you to be Jan the neck until a Aie dead dead  
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