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Late Senator's Widow, Governor Defeated in New Hampshire Voting By United Presi International The defeat of a veteran governor and widow have mark's in nine states, the last big batch of preliminaries to the November elections. Tuesday's primaries were highlighted by New Hamp shire, where Republican Gov fort, defeated veteran poli tician David Hamil in the a senator's ' GOP gubernatorial primary, marked pri-1 William B. Chenoweth, 41, son of GOP Rep. J. Ldgar Chenoweth, won a Republican nomination for Congress. His father was unopposed. Minnesota: Rep. H. Carl Andersen, looking for his 12th Wiley, the dean of GOP sen ators, won easy renomination. Phillip Kuehn won a stiff fight for the GOP nomination to run against Atty. Gen. Reynolds for the governorship. Wesley Powell failed in his I term, lost in his GOP Drimarv bid for an unprecedented I battle against car dealer Rob- jnird term, r-oweii iosi iu ert j odegard. Andersen John Plllsbury, majority lead er of the state legislature. - Also in New Hampshire, Rep. Perkins Bass won by a thousand votes in the GOP primary for senator over Mrs. Doloris Bridges, widow of Sen. Styles Bridges. ; Other primaries were held in Vermont, Arizona, Colo rado, Minnesota, Rhode Is land, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin. The results: Vermont! Political novice W; Robert Johnson upset former Rep. William H. Meyer for the Democratic nomination to face Sen. George D. Aiken in the No vember senatorial election. . Ariiona: Carl Hayden, the Senate's senior Democrat, won renomination handily. In November, he will run against State Sen. Evan Me cham, who beat Stephen Shadcgg by 10.000 votes. Shadegg was Sen.'Barry Gold water's campaign manager. Colorado: John A. Love, making his first political el- stock deal with Billie Sol Estes cost him the party's en dorsement. Lt. Gov. Karl Rolvaag won the Democratic nomination for governor. He will face Incumbent Gov. El rr.cr L. Anderson. Rep. Walter H. Judd (R-Minn.) easily de tailed his opponent in the GOP congressional primary. Rhode Island: Democratic Gov. John A. Notte came from behind to win renomina tion over Woonsocket Mayor Kevin K. Coleman. Utah: Sen. Wallace Bennett won the GOP renomination easily over Salt Lake City Mayor J. Bracken Lee. Rep David King ran away with the Democratic n o m i nation to face Bennett. Washington: Sen. Warren G. Magnuson had no trouble winning the Democratic rcnominution over bearded eccentric John Patrlc. He will run against Lutheran Minis ter Richard G. Christcnsen in November. Wisconsin: Alexander ; Regional Edition Page 2-A T T MEDFORDiJTRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1962 Foreign Briefs ITALIAN COMMUIST LEADER CONFINED Rome-fUPH-Italian Communist Leader Palmiro Togliatli, 69, was admitted to a Roma clinic Tuesday. A spokesman would say only that he was "under observation. COSMONAUT, WIFE VISIT IN YUGOSLAVIA Belgrade-fllPli-Soviet Cosmonaut Gherman Tllov and his yrile arrived by plane Tuesday for a ten-day visit to Yugo lavia, according to the Tanjug News Agency. RUSSIAN DELAYS NUCLEAR TEST BAN PARLEY .. Geneva-llPlt-A meeting of the three-power nuclear test ban subcommittee that had bean tcheduld for today will be held Friday, according to the U. S. delegation here. ' A spokesman said American, British and Russian negoti ators agreed to postpone the meeting because Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Semyon Tsarapkin had not arrived from Moscow. Wfl1 X' k - b 4 . It. ,1 1 31 . -ft i. aVjT urr.L'! Lane County Gets Grant (or Rural Juvenile Study Washington-UIPD - The gov ernment today authorized the first federal grant to a rural area to help solve basic social ills that threaten farm youths with "the double dangers of unemployment and delinquen cy." Health, Education and Wel fare Secretary Anthony J. Celebreeze announced award of a $129,579 grant from the President's Committee on Ju venile Delinquency to support a coordinated program in Lane County, Oregon. "Much attention has been given to delinquency in large cities," Cclebrezze said. "But we know too little about the causes of rural delinquency or what can be done to meet them." Cclebrezze said rural delin quency was a growing prob lem and that cases nearly doubled between 1955 and 1959. The funds will be used bv tne Lane County Youth Study Board which will develop a county-wide approach with coordinated programs in such fields as education, employ ment, recreation, law enforce ment and social services. The Rev. Wesley G. Nichol son, president of the grouD. said the first phase of the pro gram was designed to gather information on the extent of delinquency in rural and small city areas of the county. tne county has a population about 160,000 distributed over 4,573 square miles, an rea about the size of the state of Connecticut. Growth Issues Feature Firm Stock Market New York - ffiPU - Growth stocks, electronics and finance shares today featured a firm stock market. Xerox and Polaroid, two re cent favorites, added about 1 apiece. Among the electronics, Beckman and IBM rose 2 or more followed by Schuluin berger, up about Wi. In the strong finance section, Fi nancial Federation, First Charter and United Financial added at least 1 apiece, Parmelee Transporta tion rose roughly a point in an otherwise narrowly mixed auto group. Chemicals were irregularly higher and Con tinental slipped nearly 1 in an erratic steel sector. Oils were narrowly mixed but some utilities, oils and aircrafts moved higher. A few Southern Negroes Declared Arming; Leader Fears 'Retaliatory Violence' Atlanta -(DPI- Negro leader Martin Luther King Jr. warn ed President Kennedy Tues day night that many Negroes are arming themselves and may turn to "retaliatory vio lence" unless the federal gov ernment acts to stop a "reign of terror" in the South. "I will continue to urge my people to be nonviolent in the face of o p p o s i tion, but I feel my counsel will fall on deaf ears if the federal government does not take decisive action," King said in a telegram to the President. The Baptist minister who heads the integrationist South ern Christian Leadership Con ference said he was "gravely disturbed by the rash of in- Senate-House Conferees Near Agreement on Key Part of Farm Bil Washington-iUPB-A Senate- House conference committee was near agreement today on a compromise that would sal vage a key part of President Kennedy's farm bill. The proposal being revived . growers at a lower price for would establish a permanent new program for controlling wheat, beginning in 1964. Un der the new program, wheat surplus would be marketed by livestock feed. Kennedy's program was killed by the House earlier this year. Republican farm leaders vowed an all-out fight. human developments across , the South." j He referred to the wound ing of two Negro girls active in Negro voter registration at Ruleville, Miss., Monday night, the burning of three Negro churches in Lee and Terrell Counties, Ga., and the "armed attack on Negro homes" in Leesburg and Les lie, Ga. King sa'd these acts are "evidence of a pattern of unAmerican resistance to the Negro's efforts to register and vote." For Fait, Efficient Service- &k . 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