European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 09, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 tin stars and soft let s Lausche by the associated press. Veteran sen Frante a Lausche 72, suffered a stunning upset in Ohio s primary election tuesday As former rep. John j. Gilligan 47, won the democratic senatorial nomination. And in Florida where. Demo cratic sen. George Smathers is retiring former gov. Leroy col Lins and atty. Gen. Earl fair cloth May be heading toward Runoff for the democratic Nomi nation for the Smathers . Edward Gurney won the Republican nomination on landslide of conservative votes. Lausche was seeking a third Senate term nomination but could not match the strength Gilligan backed by state party and labor leaders pulled in the Large cities. Returns from 7,381 polling places out of 12,886 gave Gilli Gan 480,512 votes to 379,921 for Lausche. Attempts had been made be fore to dump Lausche during his 40-year political career a Cleveland judge mayor and five terms As governor but with out Success. Gurney three term Congress Man with a reputation As one of Washington s most conservative voices smashed former mayor Herman Goldner of St. Peters Burg and said Florida voters have caught up with the philosophy of the liberals. But the Collins Faircloth fight was so close that at times during the tabulations Collins held exactly 50 per cent of the vote. Collins trying a comeback i Florida politics after a six year absence led Faircloth by 28,244votes but two minor democratic candidates were frustrating his bid for a first primary Victory. With 98 per cent of the 2,649precincts reported Collins had 49.4 per cent of the ballots in the four Way race. In returns from 1,773 precincts Gurney amassed 138,222 votes to 36,941 for Goldner who had called the congressman a negative who wants to turnback the Wallace gains delegates Birmingham Ala. A presidential candidate George Wallace has apparently picked up at least 25 of 34 delegates to the democratic National Conven Tion in tuesday s primary. As returns poured in from the Alabama statewide primary candidates who said they will vote for the former governor at the Chicago convention were leading in nine of the 16 contested races. The other seven Lead ers Are uncommitted. Wallace already had promises of support from 16 of the 34 delegates chosen earlier. Heap pay Way a # 8 italian Ito Talian boy a Hart o action Lor thief american Sei Cemen in Italy helped provide the $2,000 was raised in a lightning like Campaign con ducted by the Southern euro Pean task Force he in fund drive operation heartbeat Drew voluntary contributions the first few Days in May from throughout setae to Knall the transportation for Luigi no Rizziero from Maghera near Venice and his father plus living expenses for the Latte while his son is hospitalized in heart surgeon or. Michael e. Debakey will perform the surgery there donating his services. Other Hospital expend Well As Cove at naval thas a who is a polio Victia 10-year-old daughter the italian labourer turned tos Etaf for help after doctors at the University of Padua told him that Luigino who under went his first cardiac surgery12 years ago needed further operative treatment that could be performed Only in the United we a Spital at a Luigino who has been fined to bed for the last years carried a Small Amer Flag As lie sat in a we cols Here after being carried fro the Jane. It was his first fluff said the father through an in Preter adding that his Sovsa lot of Faith in the opera off he is very journey s end seven of ten 3rd army div soldiers who started a 7-Day, 200-mile March from Hohenfels training area to their Home Statkum at kerch Goens. Germany tramp to the finish line tuesday. The men Are members of the 3rd in 36th inf. Sets photo Dixon now sleep 7 infantrymen the 200 Miles Kirch Goens Germany is a 200-mile forced March ended at 9 06 . Tuesday when seven 3rd army div infantrymen limped in Here after a seven Day hike. The men Grubby from a week on the Road and bristling with new mustaches were treated to Steak dinners in the mess Hall of the 3rd in 36th inf after the hike from the Hohenfels training i want to do now is sleep moaned one of the of the original 10 had to Retreat to the standby vehicle following the column two from stomach disorders the other be cause his Muscles gave but everybody who started from Bravo co made it spec. 4 Armando Saenz grinned. I thin company spirit was All that kept us by Marion Lee staff writer the three who dropped out wherefrom he co. Spec. 4 Milt Purcell was the Only one left to carry aha co Guidon. Both my feet Are limping Long and i m limping along on top of them spec. 4 Phelip Presas groaned. Heck no i would t do i again All i got out of it was a red face and red feet pvt. Pau Burke said peering from behind s what they All said i would t do it no but they were All proud of themselves. We did it for the Challenge 1st it. Robert l. Pol i b co executive officer said and we made completing the hike along Cen trial Germany s routes 8, 45 and 3 were Saenz Presas Burke pol i Purcell spec. 4 Ronnie Gray and spec. 4 Richard Quider. Bid to extend Wheeler term held up Washington a rep Paul Findley r-lll., blocked tuesday a move to extend swiftly Gen Earle g. Wheeler s term As chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. Findley said the armed serv ices committee should conduct hearings to determine whether Wheeler is in favor of what Fin called the policy of gradualism gradual de escalation i Vietnam. Chairman l. Mendel Rivers,d-s.c., of the armed services committee sought House Pas Sage by unanimous consent. Findley s objection Means the Bill to extend Wheeler s term by one year will have to go through the regular routine. Findley said he respects Wheeler but added the general headed the joint chiefs during a period when troop strength i Vietnam Rose from 20,000 to More than 800,000 without end ing the War. Rivers said he could not Tell Findley what Wheeler s views Are. But said he never saw Soldier who did not want to win the Battle once he u in it Pope to attend conference in Colombia Vatican City up Pope Paul i announced wednesday he would make the longest tripod his pontificate to Bogota Colombia in August and hinted that More travels abroad Are in the 70-year-old pontiff electrified thousands of persons attend ing his weekly general audience by announcing he would Fly tothe world eucharistic Congress to be held aug. 18-25 in said it would be a visit of two or three Days that will take him 11,660 Miles from the Vatican to the andean City Ansback. His audience cheered wildly when he made the will be the sixth trip abroad by Paul the most travel Droman pontiff in history and the first by any Pope to latin Ameri Ca. His previous trips were to the holy land India the unite nations in new York Portugal and Turkey none of them longer than three Days sincere regret the Pope expressed sincere regret that he could not visit other latin american countries on the same Tho ease with which a modern Pope can travel he said May Load to notable changes in the practical work of Tho papacy. High Vatican sources said the Pope was thinking of visit later to other latin american coun tries. Goldwater Calls article dishonest new York a Barr Goldwater wednesday accused publisher Ralph Ginzburg and a defunct fact Magazine of Rod. Using a totally dishonest Pature of him in 1964. V testifying in his $2-million ii Bel suit against the Magazine the 1m4 Republican candidate for president said that the Issue put out by Ginzburg one Mont before the 1964 election held him up to ridicule. I. 1 .p110181 this kind thing Goldwater said of the Magazine s claim that psychiatrists it surveyed found him pay. Cho logically unfit to be press Dent would produce serious political difficulties for the re not going to have de cent kinds of people entering politics said Goldwater. Asked by his attorney if the Magazine Issue had caused him to suffer mental pain Goldwa Ter replied still does it did and it still Goldwater said that after Reading the Magazine s Issue he began to have doubts about peo ple who smiled at him on the Don t know if they were smiling at me or they were say ing Well there goes that queer there goes that homosexual " he said. The Magazine Issue included lengthy article by Ginzburg which described Goldwater As paranoiac who was very concerned Over his masculinity Andas a Man possessed with a mind like the mind of was on the stand for a second Day under direct examination by his attorney. . District court judge har old r. Tyler or. And a jury of nine men and three women rehearing the Case. On tuesday he testified that he never had any mental diff a son for Lynn Redgrave London a British actress Lynn Redgrave has Given birth to an 8-Pound, 11 ounce boy. 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