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{G. 0. P. Likely to Win U. N. Observers Fear Edith Nourse Rogers Becomes Judge Tamm Swears In Dirksen Ousts Lucas Governorships in Election Will Reduce Dean of Women in Congress New D. C. Grand Jury By Ruth Cowan I a heart attack a few months ago, in ot States U. S. Global Associated Press Staff Writer won election to his post. From Senate Seat Majority Spending Mrs. Edna P. Kelly, Democrat, To Serve 2 Months Women members of Congress By th« Associated Press Ernie Hill of New York, who ran for her A new District grand jury was By have a dean. • Republicans today to new second term in the House, was the appeared Foreign Correspondent of The Star and sworn in today to serve for two Mrs. Republican Sweep be wresting control of a majority the Daily Newt Edith Nourse Rogers, the first woman in the field of 18 Chicago months. The was adminis- By the Associated Press of the Nation’s Statehouses from women candidates for Congress to oath LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 8.—The 69-year-old Republican lawmaker the Democrats. cross the finish line. The first tered by District Court Judge Ed- CHICAGO. Nov. 8. —Scott W. from Lowell, Mass., won her 14th election was viewed at the United woman ever sent to Congress from ward A. Tamm. Lucas, the Democratic majority They already had won 20 of the term in the House in Nations as an yesterday’s New York City, she was re-elected leader, has lost his Senate seat 33 Governorships at stake in yes- today indication George R. Hess, 44, of 6400 voting. after- Everett Dirk- and were lead- that it become before midnight. Shortly to Republican M. terday’s election, may increasingly Eighth street N.W., plant super- Since 1925 Mrs. ward returns gave a third term to sen. ing in all three of the races still in difficult to crack the American Rogers, always her Mrs. Katharine St. George, Re- visor for the Chesapeake & Poto- Returns piling up today showed doubt. The Democrats won 10 of with a fresh flower corsage on jackpot for global spending. of New York. Mr. Dirksen had scored a decisive the contests. shoulder, has been outranked by publican, mac Telephone Co., was named Little Mrs. Bolton Re-elected. win. His margin was more than GOP victories in all the unde- immediate effect was ex- four months in length of service foreman. Bertrand P. Ramsay, pected, but many delegates in- by Representative Mary T. Norton, In Indiana Mrs. Cecil Harden, 150,000. cided races would put Republican 49, 1213 Congress street SB., a the won re-election to her Moreover, he set the pattern Governors in 26 State capitals. terpreted election of certain Democrat, of . But Republican, second term. physicist at the Naval Ordnance for a Republican sweep of major The lineup now is 29 Democrats key Republicans and the defeat Mrs. Norton, of many a Mrs. Prances Repub- Laboratory, was chosen deputy State offices in Illinois. and 19 Republicans. of key Democrats as an indication legislative scrap, didn’t choose to Bolton, won her seventh term in foreman. Mr. Dirksen, 54, who spent 16 Republicans overturned Demo- that the trend will be away from run again this time. lican, Ohio. The swearing-in brought to two years in the House—from 1933 to cratic incumbents in Connecticut, large-scale spending. Women found the voters coy the number of on — in Connecticut, Mrs. Chase grand juries 1949 campaigned against what Maryland and Nevada. U. N. funds, Greek relief, Pales- this year. But tine women re- Woodhouse, Democrat, lost active duty. The other one was he termed administration “bun- The two Republican national relief, Korean relief, tech- In general, seeking Going bid for re-election. sworn in last month to serve for gling.” He also opposed further standard bearers in 1948—Gov. nical assistance for undeveloped election found the going easier her In New York, two Democratic two months. Three other grand Marshall plan spending on Dewey of New York and Gov. areas, children’s relief and sim- than those bidding for a first term. Mildred McGill of juries have not been dismissed grounds that it was “pouring Warren of ilar organizations to which the Mrs. Douglas Loses. hopefuls, Mrs. California—led the and are to recall. is a In California Gouvemeur and Miss Mary Louise subject money down a rat hole.” sweep of GOP gubernatorial can- major con- Representative their Other grand sworn in to- didates. tributor may suffer. Helen Gahagan Douglas, Demo- Nice of Tonawanda, lost jurors Cook County Vote Close. in were: There was a certain amount of crat and three-time winner of a first try for the House. And day The new Senator-elect had a Bowles Beaten in Close Race. Charles M. Adams. 1111 Lamont gloom among both European and seat in the House, lost in her try another Democrat, huge vote in the usual- Gov. Dewey, who announced his street Mrs. Edith H. advantage Latin American delegates who felt for the Senate against Represen- Mrs. Anna Sullivan, was defeated N.W.; Arnold, ly downstate area. retirement and then changed his the 707 Twenty-fourth street N.E.; Republican it will be harder from now on to tative Richard M. Nixon, Repub- in her first campaign for mind, won a third term over Demo- Mrs. Olive M. But the big surprise was the close launch lican. House. Baehner, 1615 Riggs crat programs that depend race he ran against Senator Representative Lynch after a first woman- place N.W.; Miss Helen L. Baw- largely on American money. The lone woman bidder for a In the Nation’s bitter campaign. sel, 42 Brant street N.W.; Richard Lucas in the traditional Demo- The United States is governorship, Ana Frohmiller, against-woman race for the House, Gov. won already A. cratic of Cook .1.yHN.-jtfMmaBBHHHHK-' VWW.W.'.V.W.'.V,V.V.W»WI Warren also a third incumb- Burgess, 4306 Georgia avenue citadel County showing less inclination to pick Arizona Democrat and State audi- Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone, term, squelching the ambitions of N.W.; Mrs. Theresa E. Colman, (Chicago). LUCAS CONCEDES, DIRKSEN SMILES—Chicago, 111.—Senate up the check on some projects and tor for 24 years, ran a close race ent Democrat, defeated Mrs. Ivy James Roosevelt, eldest son of the 1511 Franklin street N.E.; Mrs. Senator Lucas, symbol of the Leader Scott Lucas reads the statement is insisting that expenses be pro- with her male opponent, Howard Baker Priest in Utah. Majority solemnly late President. It was Mr. Roose- Carrye G. Gentry, 1825 Vernon Truman administration, was un- rated a little more widely Pyle, Republican. Untroubled by ballot-box wor- conceding his defeat to Republican Everett M. Dirksen in the velt’s first bid for elective office. among street N.W.; Hardy B. Jones. 2302 seated after 16 years in Congress reluctant nations. There will be one new fem- ries this year was Senator Mar- Illinois race. Gov. Warren’s huge margin is Georgia avenue N.W.; Richard D. •—four years in the House and two There was a belief that the inine face in the House at least. garet Chase Smith. Republican, certain to project him into the cry Jones, 1218 Perry street N.E.; Guy terms in the Senate. “We'll go Communist if don’t Mrs. Marguerite S. Church, widow of Maine, whose term does not presidential picture in 1952. you Killian. 2412 Second street N.E.; Tears welled in the eyes of the make funds available” may get of Representative Church, Re- expire until 1955. She is the only One Democratic presidential Miss Mary J. Moroney, 651 X tall, trim Senator when he read less favorable reaction in the new publican, of Illinois, who died of woman member of the Senate. possibility—Gov. Chester Bowles street S.E. a statement acknowledging defeat . of Connecticut—was beaten in a Mrs. Frances C. Morris, 3618 to reporters in his Chicago hotel close race by Representative Patterson street N.W.; Mrs. Myr- euite. John Lodge, grandson of Henry Cabot tle D. Norman, 1637 Trinidad ave- Mr. in his home town Receiver of Letter Dirksen, Lodge and brother of Senator- Hanley's nue N.E.; Vernon W. Porter, 1841 the Cathedral Services of Pekin, commented that Henry Lodge. M street N.E.; Samuel J. Porter, “in a loud voice voters had spoken Another Democrat who has been Victor in Close Race 1201 I street N.E.; Mrs. Ethel for a free America.” mentioned for national office. Gov. Appears L. M. Seward, 3709 Reservoir road Honor Gustaf V and GOP Wins Major Offices. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan, King By th* Associated Press financial debts'to Mr. Macy N.W.: Miss Helen D. Uhrin, 5037 others if he ran for Senator in- Republicans took the three was trailing former Gov. Harry f. A memorial service for King ISLIP, N. Y„ Nov. 8.—Unofficial Kansas avenue N.W.; Marvin L. stead of Democrats im- major State offices at stake. Ver- Kelly, Republican. Gustaf V of Sweden will be held and contested returns gave a slim governor. Ward, 3005 Twentieth street N.E.; mediately charged Gov. Dewey non L. Nickell of Champaign re- Lausche Breasts GOP Tide. at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Wash- vote margin today to Representa- Mrs. Marian H. Waxter, 3521 paid off Mr. Hanley so the gover- tained his post as superintendent In Maryland, Democratic Gov. ington Cathedral. tive W. Kingsland Macy, intra- Twenty-eighth street N.E.; Mrs. nor could run again. Both Gov. of public instruction. Earle Ben- William Preston Lane. The Swedish monarch’s funeral party Republican foe of Gov Edythe S. Wilbert, 934 P street jr„ was Dewey and Hanley denied this. jamin Searcy of Springfield was upset in his bid for a second is scheduled to be held on the Dewey and a key figure in the N.W., and Arnold G. Wilson, 1820 term. were placed over re-elected clerk of the Illinois Su- He lost to same day at the Riddarholm “Hanley letter” campaign episode. Special guards Clydesdale place N.W. Republican Theodore election offi- G. Strat- Church in Stockholm, last resting voting machines as preme Court. William R. McKeldin, former Mayor of Victory was claimed by both Mr. a of Swedish cials prepared to make an official ton of Morris, former House mem- Baltimore. place of long line Suffolk GOP leader, Macy, County tally of the Macy-Greenwood vote. ber, was chosen State treasurer—a Gov. Prank sovereigns. 6 Florida Sheriffs Lausche, Ohio Dem- and his Democratic-Liberal Party and the Deputy he filled earlier in his politi- King Gustav died on October Job ocrat. breasted the GOP tide to opponent, Ernest Greenwood, a at the after a New York Herald Tribune reported cal career. win a third term. He 29. age.of-92, reign retired schoolmaster and remained political a Macy victory by 33 votes—76.232 Republicans won 12 Illinois seats neutral to the of nearly 43 years, longest in Challenge Jury's legality end, however, in newcomer. for Mr. Macy to 76,199 for Mr. in Congress and were leading in his Swedish history. By the Auocialed Free* party’s fight to unseat Sena- Complete but unofficial returns Greenwood. contests for six others. Democrats tor Erik Boheman, Swedish Ambas- MI AM A, Fla., Nov. 8.—Six for- Taft, Republican, of Ohio, and indicated a victory from 3 Review had a lead in the sador to the United States, will Macy The Nassau Daily Star, took seven and thus Is not in high favor mer Dade County deputy sheriffs cur- with a address to 33 votes. A recount seemed cer-! on Long Island, gave a Macy race for another one. The national make brief at the serv- yesterday filed suits in Circuit Democratic officials. tain. majority of 32—76,232 to 76,200. rent division of seats is 14 Re- ice. Jussi Bjoerling of the Met- Court of the Democrats had most of their The “Hanley letter”—a The Garden Newsday, an- attacking legality and 12 Democratic. ropolitan Opera will participate in major; City publican success in the Solid South and New State Island grand jury which indicted them. in the program, which will include issue in the bitter York other Long newspaper, Is Returned. in the All the when Sabath gubernatorial the National Lutheran Chorus campaign—was written to Mr. which opposed Mr. Macy, made deputies resigned fights. They re-elected the indictments were returned But Representative Adolph J. Sidney S. conducted by its director, Ruben Macy by Republican Lt. Gov. Joe it a Macy victory by three votes McMath in are: Sabath. the 84-year-old dean of Arkansas. Herman E. Snesrud. The organ prelude and R. Hanley. —76,115 to 76,112. Monday. They Talmadge in the House, bucked the Republican Georgia, Paul A. postlude will be played by Paul Mr. Hanley was defeated for Possibility that some Liberal J. P. Kersey, Wayne Pittman,. his 23d Dever in Senator votes cast for Mr. Green- tide. He was elected to And in Pekin, 111., a jubilant Mr. Dirksen talks by telephone Massachusetts, Gordon Callaway. Cathedral organist. Senator yesterday by Party Barron F. Shields, E. E. Uistrunk, He is a Demo- Browning in Tennessee. Allan Herbert H. Lehman although Gov. wood were not counted for him and M. Bran- consecutive term. with Senator Taft of Ohio. With Mr. Dirksen, listening in, are Officiating clergymen will in- R. S. McLeroy Percy a Shivers in Texas and won. in the unofficial tallies was claimed crat and has been representing his wife and his daughter Joy. Mr. Dirksen served earlier in Gov. clude the Right Rev. Angus Dun, Dewey non, the latter a brother-in-law of district for 44 Lausche in Ohio. In the letter Mr. Hanley told by his supporters as a factor in Sullivan. West Side Chicago the House. —AP Bishop of Washington and Clar- ousted Sheriff Jimmy record for Wirephotos. James P. that he could his his favor. years. He holds the Brynes, one-time Sec- ence T. Nelson, pastor of the Au- Mr. Macy pay Also set for hearing tomorrow terms. retary of State and successive Supreme Court gustana Lutheran Church here. are two other habeas corpus suits of the Chicago Dem- Justice and holder of The failure many key A number of seats in the Ca- filed on behalf of former deputy a mar- Plane wartime posts, came out ocrats to produce winning Gabrielson Acclaims of po- thedral have been reserved for Rush Holt Loses Fight To Return to Congress sheriffs, Jim Hawkins, Tom (Sail- for Senator Lucas in his State- (Continued From First Page.) litical retirement to win the United States gin gov- officials and repre- By the Associated Pratt incumbent, Cleveland M. Bailey, or) Burke and McLeroy. wide race may have been due, in ernorship in South Carolina. He sentatives of foreign diplomatic search last night prompted by a has W. Va„ Nov. 8. 50,670 to 42,398. Mr. Kersey and Mr. Pittman are part, to lack of vote-pulling pow- as been at odds with President missions. The remaining seats will CHARLESTON, Victory Great Start report of a "burned odor.” The Congressional races still in charged with demanding $1,COO er the candidate in the Truman, however. Other new be available for the —Four of West Virginia’s demo- by party’s general public. doubt were in the 1st 4th Search in Homestake Area. Democratic and for refraining from prosecuting feature contest there- Governors are Gordon cratic House members had won districts. gamblers they had arrested while Democratic Capt. Daniel Gil- Search headquarters were Persons in Alabama, Dennis J. For Effective re-election today and the other In the 1st, Robert L. Ramsey, Mr. Kersey, Mr. Mr. Sis- bert, who is known as “the Party moved to the Martin Setzer Roberts in Rhode Island and Falling Steam Hammer McLeroy, th« Associated Press two held commanding leads. the Democratic incumbent, led trunk and Mr. Brannon are ac- World’s Richest Policeman,” was ty ranch near Homestake yesterday Johnston Murray in Oklahoma. Francis J. Love. 50,406 to 46356, cused of a week sheriff National Chairman after residents Kills Hyattsville Man, 43 Three Democratic candidates accepting $100 beaten for by Republican Republican of that area, Republican Gains. with 382 of (he 417 precincts By th« Associated Press from gambling operators. John E. Babb. Guy G. Gabrielson today hailed where the Northern Pacific Rail- Republican Governors re-elected for State-wide offices also had counted. the results of election crosses were ANNAPOLIS. Nov. 8.—James D. Told of Bets. yesterday’s way the Continental Di- Sherman Adams in New comfortable majorities. The Dem- In the 4th, with 408 of the 486 as “a great start toward building vide, reported hearing explosions. Hampshire, Douglas in O'Conner, 43, of 5624 Thirty-first Mr. Babb, 44, a peppery lawyer McKay ocratic sweep reversed the State’s precincts counted, M. G. Burnside, our party into an effective politi- The Martin 202, westbound Oregon, William S. in avenue, Hyattsville. a pile driver who served in the Navy in World Beardsley off-year form in recent times. the Democratic incumbent, was cal organization.” from Chicago to Seattle, left Iowa. Val Peterson in working on the new Chesapeake War H, based much of his cam- Nebraska, Among the Republican con- ahead of former Representative He said in a statement: Helena 66 miles northeast of here Luther Youngdahl in Minnesota Bay bridge, was killed last night paign lire on the fact that Capt. gressional candidates defeated Hubert S. Ellis, 56,814 to 53376. “The results of the election are at 7:53 a.m. (MST) yesterday for and Govs. Dewey and Warren. by a falling steam hammer aboard IMPORTANT Gilbert had appeared before the was Rush D. Holt, who won na- V gratifying to every Republican. Butte. The last radio contact was Frederick G. Payne had been re- the barge Cayuga. savings are yours book- \ Senate Crime Investigating Com- tional attention as West Virginia's Great-Grandmother Is 56 by Now we must close our ranks to at 8:11 a.m. when Pilot Llloyd elected in Maine on September 11. Fellow workers told Anne Arun- now in tho ■ mittee here last month. boy Senator when he was sent to Mrs. Johanna Petrolella Blake ing Parthia, resist the common foe. Lampman. 37, of Seattle, said he New Republican Governors are del County police that the exhaust investi- Washington as a Democrat back of Germiston is her Media, Britannic, Maure- Capt. Gilbert, 61, chief “Our have made it hose of the steam hammer advancing people plain was over Whitehall about 50 miles Lee E. Emerson in Vermont, knocked in 1934. tania, Franconia and gator for the State's attorney of claim of being South Africa’s that they are opposed to appease- south of Helena, starting his Sigurd Anderson in South Dakota, O’Conner into the path of the Those famous for 18 years, was Voters in the 3d congressional youngest great-grandmother, at Scythial Cook County ment of Communists—whether at descent at 10,500 feet. G. Norman Brunsdale in North hammer when a cable on the pile J com- district rejected his party switch 56. She married when 18. So did Cunardors offer all tho re- reported to have told the home or abroad. driver They have made Main of Dakota, Edward P. Am in Kansas, broke. finemonts mittee he was worth $365,000. He Range Divide. decisively. With all but 76 of her daughter, Mrs. Johanna Mark- of luxurious it equally plain, from Connecticut John S. Fine in Pennsylvania, Len said he made his fortune on stock Between him and the mile-high the district’s 503 polling places graaff. and her granddaughter, travel. superb cuisine, V to California, that they are op- B. Jordan in Idaho, Walter J. and markets and in betting local airport—where the ceiling Gen. Marshall counted, Mr. Holt was more than Mrs. Mara Dannhauser, who re- flawless service, relaxing grain posed to Socialism in a free Kohler, jr„ in Wisconsin: Charles Relaxes on events and elections. was about 2,500 feet, th? visibility 8,000 votes behind the Democratic cently bore a son. comfort. Enjoy sparkling 1% sports America. Russell in Nevada, Edwin L. The total vote in yesterday’s less than 5 miles—lay the main In Heedless days aboard — dance or- WR “They have demonstrated that Meachem in New Mexico, Rrank Theater, election in Illinois was indicated range of the Continental Divide. chestras, swimming popls, in a time of crisis, appeals to A. Barrett in Wyoming, Mr. Lodge 3.4 million, not a record. next hour and a Of Election Returns dock cinema ... m •t about selfishness of special interest For the half, and Mr. McKeldin. sports, In the Senate contest, returns Civil Aeronautics Adminis- arrive refreshed and stim- groups fall upon deaf ears. every The three undecided races are in While the rest of official from 7,561 of the State’s 9,446 tration communications station in in time for “To Republicans and independ- Colorado, Michigan and Arizona. Washington avidly followed ulated, Europe's precincts gave Mr. Dirksen 1,474,- ent voters everywhere—the pre- the Northwest tried to contact the the election returns last Tailored delightful, unhurried Au- VL The contest in Arizona is ex- night. and Senator Lucas 1,318,194. Individually 252 which carried cinct workers, their leaders, State twin-engined plane, tremely close. Defense Secretary Marshall tumn season. Your choice In 3.470 of the 4,200 downstate chairmen and members of the Na- 18 passengers and a crew of four. and Mrs. Marshall relaxed in of accommodations on all precincts Mr. Dirksen had 759,761 tional Committee—my sincere ap- Meanwhile, State Aeronautics the theater. sailings. and Senator Lucas 517,318. In preciation for an all-out effort. Commissioner Frank Wiley of Bazaar in Alexandria The Marshalls attended the 4,091 of the 5,246 Cook County We have made a great start to- Helena—whose assistant, Jerry The Christian Women’s Fellow- performance of “Lend an Ear” precincts Dirksen had 714,491 and ward building our party into Verhelst, was aboard the plane- ship of the First Christian Church at the Gayety Theater. The Senator Lucas 800,876. an effective political organiza- organized the search. of Alexandria, will hold its an- rest of the audience consisted tion. .” nual dinner and bazaar tomorrow chiefly of young people, mostly Republican Harold E. Stassen at the DeWitt and teen-agers. Hoffman PTA to Meet church, Ray- Virginia Democrat interpreted the Democrat losses in mond avenues. the Senate as “a vote of no confi- The Hoffman- Parent- Wins Congress Seat dence” for Secretary of State Teacher Association will meet at Acheson. 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school at “I would assume that he would Fourteenth and South Queen The Hardest GROWING WITH WASHINGTON FOR NEARLY 70 YEARS Way resign in view of the election re- streets, Arlington. th« Associated Pres* •y sults,” Mr. Stassen told reporters. NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Nov. 8. The onion is one of the oldest —Three elections and six oppo- Some birds can detect infra-red cultivated vegetables, first known nents in six months! rays invisible to humans. in Asia. Now maybe Representative Rob- eson will be able to sit in his seat in Congress long enough to know how it feels. The Newport News Democrat, INSTALLED M ORLY A FEW HOURS! a retired shipyard executive, had SAFETY 1 three opponents in a special elec- tion May 2 for the unexpired FIRST CLASS from $218 term of the late Representative S. CABIN CLASS from $200 He won over Wil- Otis Bland. TOURIST CLASS from $150 liam A. Wright, then chairman of the State Conservation Commis- STRENGTH Effective Sept. 1-April 30 Eaitbound Dec. 1—July 14 Westbound sion; Blake T. Newton, president of the State Board of annouK-so uthampton —both Democrats — and Nile QUEEN ELIZABETH .. Nov. 23 a Straughan of Fredericksburg, Dec. S Dec 24 Republican. 8 TAB I QUEEN MARY ... Dec. 16 Came and he had to Mini l August, Jan. 5 Jan. 21 Mrs. mm win at the polls against Catherine C. Blow of Yorktown direct to uvatrooi for the Democratic nomination FARTHIA =_ • for a regular term. 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