■: ‘V rfc ''k State S/^t^ p^^fi/^Y ipcun^nts in l^istricting Rebound Kvni/vimtMMrik ~ • -* -I f-fcloiiC 8fferj!_l %tLSr<\ 04 Jillf XtLuP’ &>HuMioar» annMrmt in early Kev defeats in the Home in- By RICHARD PYLE •4; • AwcWttyWei* Writer ‘ DETROIT (AS>) - Michigan wftrs — picking .up where re-districting left off — dealt prom* inent incumbents a series of 'stunning upsets and mild w ....________________.. IL.^ prises in Tuesday’s legislative fiat it appeared *to have Wf primary * / jbardest in the- ranks of the Stemming In part from reap- 2SS V . portionment that pitted incum- .SSnfr^' bents against each other, tsr kut severel of threw them into unfamiliar ?nc», jtsbcst-fawwn spokesmen and districts, the damage was heavy battlers of recent years, in both parties. I / Among the, victims of the up- heaval, whkti also may have , sprung to some extent, from . voter dissatisfaction, were Senate President Pm Tem John Smeekens, R-Sherwood, and SCns, Paid Younger, R-Lansing, Lloyd Stephens, R-Scottvffle, and Lester Begick, R-Bay City . But the Voters also rejected Sen. Frederick Hilbert, R- Way-land, and made ft close for Sen. . Thomas Schweijgeri, R-Petos-key, who comprise virtually all that remained of the Senate’s so-called Republican “moder-' ates.” i ' :±b ,’ti> Schweigert appeared in early retdms to have been beaten by Sen. Kent Lundgren, R-Menomi-nee, in a i»5nary test but claimed victory this morning oh ; . what he said was 10,Ml to 8,080 lead with 13 of 240 precincts yet to be counted-. Key defeats hi the House included Rep. Joseph Gfljis, D-. Detroit, a vital member of the judiciary committee and his party’s “watebdog” over technical details of legislation, and Rep. Lloyd Gibbs^R-Portland. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) The Weather 11 {■ Partly Cloudy SSE^ONTIAC PRESS Home/ ^Editie>n vol. 122 no: m ★ * ★ * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1964—56 PAGES How County V turn Republicans (Unofficial Total!) jyU , *-r- Democrats ~6owrnor——~ staeb,er 34 773 Famum, Kuhn Voters in WTemplin Wins Emerge Victors Defeat Milfage Issue Prosecutor Bid in GOP Race Governor Romney ........ Higgins ...•.U;,’..... U. S. Senate »/ c r_„„g_ Peterson ..........24,108 , S' Senafe O’Neil ... .... ... 20,118 Hart *. .... ...... 35,004 | Meany Jr. ...,......11,818 * f Congress HP lsth ourr. BroomflddTr.r/*!. 38,021 Sierawski ........ 18,876 3418l..^- ., nth DMT, M) ^ Congress 18th DIST. Kuhn .... Dickerson . . 8,348 Famum . Burke .. . 7,632 ' . 2,558 . 5,484 .4,101 • . 2,047 Stofw Senate lift DIST. State Senate 7 42J 14th DIST. Kara ............ 3,510 McCarthy 5,700 'fctoitojll 2,802 Mullaney .......... 2,887 WagpMachutz ...v. ... 2,683 Vallicr .... 2,350 pKtthmd 1,118 .... msT 15th DIST. lift DIST. Kuhn........ .... 4,878 Levin 9,893 Rowley ........ . .. 2,561 Niparko . ...3,448 Ballard ....... •.. 2,444 Rolan ..........2,950 ffc'r:: >J5 rr, «■ «*• 18th Mgef. Oberholtzer ...„v,. 6,718 Huber .....A”L . . . 9,201 17ft DIST. Donaldaon .....'ft... 8*823 O’Brien ....... 4,028 PatnalM ..... .....Walter ................1,906 Harvie ......... 1,586 in19th District In a heavier than normal turnout, Waterford Town-—~—r~T^— ship vgters yeslerday decisively rejected a police-fire Broomfield Wins millageissue.’ A total of 7,436, or slight!^ more than 35 per cent - ' the township’s regis- tered voters, went to the Ex-Supervisor - V . ^ •» «tch in the rarpC \pptpr m margin. Both proposal were county primary yesterday, in Landsjide, Faces State Official in 18th Returns Not Complete but All the County Contests Are Decided The November race for the new 19th Congressionr al District will have two In .what was considered Elly Gets Nod in Republican Senate Race Governor Smothers His Ferndale Foe by an 8-to-l Margin well known local figures challenging one another, while U. S. Rep., William S. Broomfield will be opposed in the 18th by As- Johnson Win Bririgs Rematch of '63 Race Former Waterford Township sistant Secretary of State s^nerv'*^ Elmer R. Johnson Frank t <5i«rawski George Smith in yes* Frank J. bierawsKi. terdav>8 primary election and For the 19th District, Pontiac wm (k« incumbent Supervisor attorney Richard P. Kiijjn, 35, James E., Sfeeterlin in a rewon the GOP nojninatidn over match in November, two other hopefuls and will face Johnson, a Republican, Served were eligible Democrat Billie S. Famum, *« years in the top township 0nd. Senioi^Assistant Prosecutor Robert L. Templin won the Republican nomination for the office of prosecu-tdr. In defeating two fellow work-milVwaPdefeaTetT3^412° to J,- ers, Templin will be opposed bH> 3. the November general election * * * by democratic nominee S. Je- Only property owners cast bal- ro(ne Bronson, a 34-year-old r.gm»r.p nnuMi.;v ship’s 23 precincts. Proposal No. 1 for increasing the tax limitation 2 mills over a 10-year period received 1,378 ‘affirmative votes and 3t-287 negative. The Sfecond proposal which was a question of levying the 2 Franklin ..2,234 17th DIST. Allen ....... .. : . 6,892 Lod«e 5,731 State Representative State Representative iouidist a mi Lahti...........m SulUvan ...... 1JN Lawler .....................2,257 W? ' •* • L1W 61st DIST. ®. .....U83 Crowley r.................... .... 1,890 Owing ........... ••!• 818 Odette .............1354 Forsberg 708 gindntgT list DIST. *Ztti DIST’ Anderson....... ....5,154 La* 12nd DIST. Berry Mqrphy ^. . . . . .2,484 83rd DIST. 83rd HUT. cl. . Carey .............A UK ....... Foster . ....r,,. 2^16 84ft DIST. 84ft DIST. Bain ........... S Baker .............. 3,827 LaBelle ..... Hobell...............2,354 Baillo ......,'. 424 N,M flft DIST. Dit(fkti"«fT*i|*tt i Hampton,....'..... .6,652 firmnifiaki . ..^..,.,.,-3,783- County Offices Michigan’s auditor, a resident of 303? Lansdowne, Waterford Township. Kuhn of 205 Gateway, Water-jford Township, polled 8,348 James P. Dickerson, 38, of 873 Croydon, Avon Township, received 7,832 votes, and William W. Brashear, 16, of Livonia, received 2,$19. !?fr. J°Sing 10 Se€ter,in PROPORTIONATE In April 1883. EXPANSION SeeterHn, who was on- Town8hip Board mernbers vot-opposed as the Democratic ^ ^ the mi|lage on C *5? * i!1 * IW 8Mpervi80r’ the ballot because of their gen-polled 2,481 votes. eral feeling that the two serv- contests for trusteeship ice departments «have not ex- Templin of 3199 Pebble Laqe, Bloomfield Township, won by*0 substantial margin over his challengers, William E. Lang and Jerome K. Barry, both of whom are senior assistant prosecutors. Of the total 352 precincts re- nominations on both tickets, in- pandod in proportion to the porting^ Templin received 24,872 cumbents were successful. ‘ Democrat incumbent Charles Evans polled 1,689 votes -and Roger Johnson received a 1,528 . 2,258 . 782 Dickerson is assistant to the total to win the two party chancellor at Oakland- Universi- (nations. A third candidate, Carl ty and Brashear is a former McMahan, polled 1,237 votes. township’s growth. Besides providing for increased personnel on the police and fire departments, the millage revenue would have been used for three new fire stations, a polipe station and equipment for both depart- votes to Lang’s 16,150 tallies and Barry’s 15,164. NEIL StAEBLER . . ... .. Loren Anderson with 2,758 mayor of Livonia. votes tdpitod a field of four Clear Skies Are Forecast lor Tonight 2,230 . 2,055 Generally, election returns were extremely slow in being tabulated by local units of government because of the large number of candidates. Avon and “e“1"* West Bloomfield townships did If passed, the millage issue not report until after 10 a. m. GOP candidates seeking the would 'have yielded 3194,000 the rnrc'ir*Tirn iHHlMii--------- first of the 10 years with pro- JOHNSON DEFEATED jected increases each year due Bronson, in v inning his ^ t60 g ’ nomination tor State Senate o. . ^ to added valuaUon of the town- Party’s nomination, defeated me low aDoui ov nomination for State senate Placing second and also nom- 8hip Pontiac attorney Odin J. John- ; * * .* . from Oakland County, was a inated was E. Frank Richard- -. ^ m 0f 5912 Loncpoint Beach increasing cloudiness is the w h„ni.ti*.„ n i# mo »,? ii 990 forecast for the remainder of EsUmated cost to the aver- the week with a chance of show- je township home owner was with 20 precincts still unheard erg Friday night and Saturday. (Continued on Page 3, Col. 6) |13 annually. from.' • * 8 ...... Kuhn, pn unsuccessful candi- two trusteeship nominations, date in six attempts for the GOP PLACING SECOND Skies will be clear and tem- 65th DIST. • L347 Brown 2,448 Wr~M88 2 PROSECUTOR cr1”1 Bronson ........18,812 County Offices Johnson...........13,229 PHOSECPTOR SHERIFF Templin ...ma'.-.m.*4i87I McPherson ......27,588 L*rtg, f.• • • JJJJ CLERK ^ SHERffT ’ Murphy.............17,064 irons ......r,'...53,387 Beck ............14,367 ■ ■ -■ /■w TREASURER TSIhouh • •• • 3MM MarohaU ... ~,,...l»A» Bwry .21,208 i^uter .........12,132 TREASURER .DRAINS -r :48,-«fW— Dunn ...................15,754 .46,342 Stltea ................11,882 ‘, Nonpartisan Appeals Court Roberta .......24,797 McDonald ..... 9,414 KaWmlgh ..., . . .v,.,. .20,806 Hanna . . 0,692