
Local Election The Weather TahloM Rain tonight and early See Page 18 Thunday, clearing Tharaday liattrljMtfr lEufuttm H?ralb afternoon. Higba in the lOa. Low* tonight in the 40a. MANCHESTER ~ A City o f Village Charm MANCHESTOR.CONN.,WTONESDAY.WOVEilBmiMW m .X C lI.N a3S FORTY PAGES - TWaSBCllONS PRICE FIFTEEN CBNTI Nixon Scores Personal Victory GOP Gets Solid Landslide Rivals Control Of FDR's 1936 Smash By CARL P. LEUBSDORF AP Politleal Writer State Assembly Presidoit Nixon hxs w m landslide re-election by carrying 4S of the 50 states, out despite his triumph the Dentocrats firmly in control of Congreu. HARTPOM) (AP)~R«iniM aamM »H|M M iBSM Q«n— 1 AwamMy wmt y w . wttli nipwWI(|Ota wstartRaa Only Massadiuaatts and ttie District of Columbia wlthiMood too Nixon tide t\ieaday and wound up In bdl with Gov. ThMBM J . U e m , Democrat Qaoiga McGovom’s almost invisible column. AkM aeiiMwhat Iqr reanwrttenMnt M t mart by the Nixon’s 881-17 etoetecsl vote MftttaUs of Prarident Nixon, the GOP eeptorMl aoUd msjorlte over McGovern from his White House office eootrol of both ttw Senate and Howe la Tiianday'B election, rivaled maktto D. RessveH’s that now "it is time to p t on la the Senate, there will be IS 1016 victory of 818 to 8 over All with tho greet tasks that lie RaiMblicana and IS Democrata; But Meriden, WalUngferd, Landon. The Republican before us.” in the new Ul-metnber Home, New Londm, Stamford aad Prsridant, scoring his grostost Then, he drove with Mre. there will be S2 Republlcana, S8 other pro-Nfann towaa dun^ied personal iriumA. jm i about 81 Nixon to a downtown Dhtnocrats, and one their tncurabeot Democratic per cent of the popular vote, Washington hotel. J o l ^ by repreaentative of' a minor par­ legislaton — among them, matching Lyndon B. Johneon’s victorious Republican miming- ty- D ^ t y House Majority Leader Sl.l pw.oant eight yeere ago- mate Spiro T. Agnew, he Democratic leaden such as John F . Pnpandrea of Meriden But toe Dameoats AkM up appeared before e crowd chan­ Senate President Pro Tem and Judiciary Committee a not of two aeata to the Saneto ting the Republican cam palp Charles T. Alfano, Senate cochairman John A. to orldM their oonlral there to slopn of “four mom years” to Majority Leader J. Edward CarroBcella of Wallingford. 87 to 41, ntoed a not of one ex|»«si “thanks for making our Caldwell, House Speaker While Hartford ko^ a solid Happy Winning Team mvuniorship when Daniel last cam palp the very best one William Rhtchford, House Democratic lineup of two Welker edged OOP laeum^t of all.’’ llajority Leader Carl AJeUo, senators and eight rqireaen- President Richard M. Nixon and Vice President Spiro candidate, conceded to President Nixon soon after the Richard Ogilvie, and lost About McGovern, who melntained aad D ^ ty Speaker James J. tatlves, Bridgqwi^ kqd its two Agnew wave happily to weil-wishmrs in the nation’s capital landslide for the Republican contenders became apparent. a daaon seato to the Hoaoo. to the last that Tuesday’s Hennelty will be relegated to “This ie a pereeaal triumA results would prove wrong too Senate seats and ei|^ House last night after Sen. George S. McGovorn, the Democratic (A P photo) ndaority roles. seats eveidy divided between for Mr. NIxoa—and noil party m lletemI who prodleted bo Republiean leaden such as Republicans and Democrats. triumph,” sold Res^licaa tecicod maealvo mjoctkm, wired Boone Minority Loader Francis Of the 98 members of the new NatloasI ChalriiiBn m b ^ J. Nixon Us support for offorts to J. Collins and his deputy, Senate, nine will be freshmaa Nixon Win Dele. “load us to a time of poaco Gerald P. Stevens, are in line lawmahns, six are making the With W A 7 cant of tN abroad and Justloo at homo.” Comebacks Highlight for things, and Senate traasitlon from the House to the Sparks Stock natlaa’s prectocts eeuatod, too But the South Dakota senator iaOdershtp roles may be Senate, and 91 are ro-^eeted poplar told his siqiporters in Sioux awarM to the Ufces of Sen. idrket Rally Nixon 41JB7AI. or 61 Falls, from whom his S^monto 0nrshon Planw, Sen. Lewis members of the Manchester Balloting oont. qusst for tho presidency began, NEW YORK (AP) - Prioos 38 66 06 or M fwlne, nnd SenOt«r*Blect new House. W am re elected •urged shoad in the stock McGovora J ,I , that “wedonotrallytopoUclee por coat. ^ we deplom,” adding “eo let ns tnnnmlienti TWnsfjMItws of By SOL COHEN JMohs, who had the optiM of SoiMsl, difw potonttal voters market today to hssvy postotoo play the role of tho loyal U , Gsv^ T ^ S S it BOB, who the! weMag Us rights to a leooeet, gaveg iM up, Hiur1^ wyngtryk^ wrto mufind tin tioo iredtog,irsdtog, with l^ sId sB t Though totals wort la- asvjpiMmvf ofimlthm .” •JliMl ta IlM siU Mdiw, " » lUmsm to all schoelon Keeney at. They OORI*t Nixon's tsfidslldo victory eomplato, to t vote sA tered to Tlmrt were many electian Thai oppoelUon is lUiely to t io t le ortll M b p i v hovt to dhs psspis whs voted for ms plelaed later may havei touehtog oft s now rally that have falton woU short of too 66 stories la Manchester center in toe Senate whom toe h«w Areuad to ■s s oolM i tf Us vote Is Jnm iK M iM mwHRBw i sad bseseas state etstatee beta laid it was •« loilewad tour days of sharp mlBton to I I minion ptodietod yesterday: Presldeat Democratic majority that MMisd,if m hehashidtodow tth Hnohntotsek It. p to s last week. for tho first prosldontlal provide for aa autematle •urvlved Nixon’s sweep with to- tte Damoerats in tannom IMT N ixon’s iiiHW*>si*ai ^ MBS* rtOPMRf wV Wtn I9t IM P iM W PnallMlNlato was theUih The Dew Jonoe evaniA of M risetton op«i to iS-yesr-olds. A creaeed ranks stands ready to esU rU of the upper duunbar. after loalhg here to MAd iadnetriela, most widfly projection to tho Notional ltrwsrd. 1 wIB not fadthitoit. challenge many of the m t. RMSt of all. Governor Slafe Voting DeaSoerat Rnhar^ watchod indicator in Wall Broiuleastliig Co. p i It at bare­ f atosedy hove oengratniatod took aO W ypUag dtstrtoto- H* Presldent’a programs u It has IM d U shooU be sWe to oonat 4 2,611 IS qb to m i s ly oaa mlUloo mere then toe 73 Rmaplaely % l,tn in tlNl: Mil fUMenOd an w victory. ipoehod l( .kU votes - Itreot, was 7.M over the four yeurt oi Us first sd a ‘Iwiieymaoa” with the 6 n r ilt o who voted to t i ll . First DIsmm Coagrsstwsa Now, I Will tot fate tohe its mom Hwa too U, U roeotvod after the firm 10 of term. Genoial AssemMy S8 b* hsih» iJWeOevom.V.8. ASSOCIATED WllUam Cotter’s sqaally tradliig, As neaatiafv>xatnras IMaantm ■■■ ' ' TheuA Ntom’e vietory was a far cry swuapv wwununuesQunnung aver to <......................................doubt from too first 'PtUMSilll to from'the vele>rlddsn record of I'ilU toawiskalwBI A totol af hstoss Almeot 4 to I. trickle of votes eariy Tnasday U s m t two years in oHtoe. Preeident Nixon seored a Uceallo h m by t,oil in HI - AX AVtoXgl of 10 A ito Ibt-DAW'avetxfS' met psat vicfery. deleatlag toha ptoso as soon tosy osm>> Tbs RspUmosn goyomor will IMV; tiM ttokat-«pltttli« «nd Kioto utoas for it. trtot. too 1 6 6 6 ^ of m Ti i and WM (See F a p TVeaiy) Pemmrst Oeergs NsGsverSt tba stemming of a potmbtol be touting toward the next mtiUtoont 11: so last U At. RapublleiaA. State Isa . David at the him level slnee February ‘~'t iriw^atorisl UecUon ia UM, 7M,M8 to MSMO. Oeorpe WaB Republican sweep by the Odugiwd of Mihelisstof was re- of m The ell-tlme high at the party caadUate^ Johntahn i ^ i t s FitsOerald had • comfortabto sad'i'sym nathetie and Dennocratf, the election of etoetod iii th i 6th Isaatorial cloee of a tradUg uy wae got IS,tM pates. Congress lead of 188 votes. Then the emmerstive togislsture will the Republican and one District, which Is comprised of 016.19 on Feb. 0, llN . Democratic fltoumbent John S. absentee ballots were counted Steele's Coattails give him the madd about 40 per cent of Manchester Securities analysts were Mbnagan, trying for an eighth Democratic state senator, in Voting District 4, the MarUn plus all of Glastonburv, South generally agreed that the term, was defeated by GOP and two Republican and two School. FitzGerald’s margin A number of Democratic Wimisor, Bolton, Bast Windsor, market would get a lift from state Rep. Ronald A. Sarasin in Democratic state dropped to 92. legislaton managed to win re- Ck>ventry, Hebron and Aodover; the President’s re-election, but Stronger election Tuesday delate the the 8th District, but the other representatives by yesterday’s turnout was about 87 per cent of eligible and State Sen. Harry Burke of their opinions varied on how preferanee of t h ^ dlam cts for five incumbents-^ three Manchester districts; and East Hartford was re-elected in voters — with 34,703 voting and long the rally might last. By BETTY QUATRALE was the only Democratic to Nixon. For Idrtanee, Alfano, Democrats and two the narrow defeat of the the 3rd Senatorial District, Larry Wachtel, vice presi­ Republican*—won.
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