The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1964 Page: 1 of 24
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tor turn ticket* when presented
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Wednesday, November 4, 1964
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 582-8302-
Lyndon Leads Landslide By Democrats, Calls For Unity
The popular vote totals gave
Johnson i:6,689,265, Goldwater
23,335,842. This indicated a mar-
gin ol more than 61 per cent,for
the Resident, more than the
60.8 per cent Franklin D.Rcose-
velt ran up in 1936.
Johnson said the returns-wu*
going "about as we expected."
But he said hewanted to "see
all rhe retprns" before making
a formal statement. Mrs. John-
son, visiting old. friends, at a
picked ap seven House seats in
dy’s former White House press
secretary. Sen. Pierte Salinger.
Republican George Murphy,
toiler Hollywood actor, wen in^ .
that raeerr- ' ~ v - 1 ~
Arizona Gov. Paul Fannin,
elected to succeed Goldwater, in
the Senate, todeld give' the dc- Ifc
feated GOP nominee a friend at
cmirefe fetet^oror
ty s future that began draping
up quickly,
the South, they .faced a net loss
in strength. Democrats had
Elected-.*24 senators* and were
leading in ’three more races.
They had captured three GOP
seats.- js,
In governors' races, the Dem-
ocrats seemed likely to add to
the 18-7 margin-they held in 25
posts that were at stake in the
voting.
uge which some key Republi-
t-eafgLsurvived was_ Sen. Hubert
H. Humphrey of Minnesota, who
in January will fill the present
vacancy in the vice presidency.
The 56-yea r-o]d President;
who has served 354 days since
the assassination of President
John F. Kennedy, said early
„ , _ arson a whopping ma- _______
There were seme spectacular jority, dumped his and Kenne- (See LANDSLIDE, Page 1<)
today in Austin. Tex., that no
words were adequate "tp really
to be equal to your confidence
and to the hopes of ail cf the
people of America."
He said that now that the
election is over Americans must
“face the world as one "
“I ask all those who supportai!
me and all those that opposed,
me to forget our differences]
because there are many more i
things in Americaythat. unite us]
than divide us.”
Johnson won his first elective |
White House term by battering
down Republican bastions | p
across the nation. Maine and • t.
Vermont tell in his column as !
did‘.usually Republican Kansas, If
As LBJ Security Risk
Second Full Term ~
Ralph Defeats
Bush Handily
igh hud long been at odds [xv
Bv TOM JOHNSON oUj
Associated Press-Writer liiticbliyr they mended : fences
Sen. Ralph Yarborough, ex-fa f t e r the. assassination. The
lecletl hv manvu^f^to. Ls-toMdf,lH.JSlifnn!toirevyji»vai>»
eitrly lead Tuexdat
perhaps his native Arizona,
The thundering Johnson wave
hit the Republican party a shaj-
PRESJDENT LYNDON JOHNSON, VICE-PRESIDENT ELECT HUBERT HUMPHREY
Service. Tliey said they had in-
formation that Abbey .was-a is
............—■r--«
Bush- has—i
■MlBUt-TOOSt—of—his-
; Texas" lie'K the
Eaagfcigflath.
The 61-year-old former dislrici
sTtf Tike Tt’n 'KffiTtetTi 77 TsCftT
adult life In
antes
"Shortly after we,picked him
up. a sheriff’s car from Hous-
ton came here also looking for
this man for the same reason,"
Mann said.
. Mann said Baytown police did
not see the Secret Service re*
judge—first, elected to the Sen-
ate in a 1957 special election -
was ‘ closely allied with Presi*
font Johnson as he won his sec-
son of a former US. senator
from Connecticut
ALBERT THOMAS
Baytown Voters Give
LBJ-Hubert 2-1 Edge
oqd full .term.. , . ,
"I’m grateful to the 10 million
UDEBL
people ,Sf Texas for ihe'r kind- 5 '
lexattemo* Score
; mssrars Clear-Cut victory ’
b3° front, of Bush by 1,301,864 to .... #
pf>- 1 014 172 •
90, , By ROBERT K. -FORD I borough agreed to ride together
ip“ .o?!5' Associated Press Writer jin Kennedy's motorcade,through
me Pa,"n that Yaiboroughs mefy Fxultnnt Texas Democrats! Dallas. Previously they had de-
SXb defom JotaVHineri even to si, ,n the same
in ItotaT -son back lot he White House and ear during the tour Kennedy
?„midni!.h in Horn ton jarred state Republicans «ith|made to mend the split between
1 extend to Sen. Ralph lar- ,, clear-cut political tri- 'be men aod their followers.
,™h mv ”•*“ ’ ';‘:!|umph in more than a decade. After Johnson became Pgesi-
’ i Democrats swept rvfry major dent. In- threw the, full force of
!office in the state Tuesday and Yarboroughs
into <X)P strength in many m (o). rrpl(c,ion. An(l YaI..
port which set out reasons Ah-
bey was a rink, . . ,w. - * ♦-
.Abbey was taken by Baytown .
was uuten uy
police lo the Pasadena police
station after his arrest here and
--------— » secret Serv-
u as questioned by a
ice officer.
Abbey said he laughed when
he was asked if he had ever
threatened the life of the Presi-
dent m words or letters. He
said he told them, "No, for the
simple reason to shoot n i m
would only throw the guilt on
right wine extremists ... I.
Baytown ■ and East Harris of the San Jacinto River. Presi-
cunty bettered just slightly the dent Lyndon . B. Johnson
emocratic national trend in the swamped Sen. Barry Goldwater
The president tost only one 'he Senate w hile the .President
o, the boxes. ' was winning .Ohio's electoral
In Precinct 165 where the Re- ,,URh •SC°'‘ °f
publicans long have had one of The'extent of the far-reaching
the most militant prerinct or- Johnson victory was shown by
(•nutations in Harris County, threount a, 4 i.ni., KST:
So"; ft’ld'va"*r "tm:Vhe % ed'V{'o Idn^the0?!esideni" had
with room to spare. .29. to 634. collected 477 from 43 slates and
U S. Sen. Yarborough did bet- led in 2 others, with 9
tet than many expected all over Goldwater had won five stntci
"I didn't
Sun Spots
m nvi is * jii.
Gov. John Connally |i ,P n 1-1
candidates in .'the three boxes
(Klim-wise He Killed 2.867 com-
pared to Jack Crichton's 1,272.
Rep. Bob Casey led all t h e
way in defeating challenger Des
Barry in total, 2,718 to 1.475.
Casey carried all three IkixPs.
Incumbent Joe Pool nut-dis -
lanced Bill Hayes in all three
boxes and scored 2.540 compared
to 1,524 for Hates.
As returns continued to in- , |m'
create Yarborough’s lead, he in
announced victory in Austin ...i
shortly after !■ p.m.
President Johnson and hi* „
family dropped by the Yarbor-|jn„
ough campaign headquarters to K
offer perionar congratulations.
"I want to thank vou for sav-
Open House
GOOSE CREEK Country Cliih
will hate an open house for
• ' members and guests from 4 to
7 p.m. Sunday. A combo will
provide music.
* * *
. Weather And Tidn
PARTLY (toady wttk widely
■ scattered shower* Hednesdav.
A little cooler Wednesday,
nttaile 4a wasioMlIt freak
southerly winds aUMag to
PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP» - Sen.
Barty Goldwater wired his eon-
sit's. JtSJTSTS Win Legislative Races
tailed, He goes back to Capitol . - w. ‘ - ■ » , * -
Hill for a second full term, A)| a ,he Democratic candi- Position 8 - J. C. (Whit)
The sweep by the Democrats dales for- electkfif to state rep- Whitfield Jr., 11,169; Glenn
added another brilliant chapter resentative jaists in Harris Coun. Purcell, 4,437; and W. D.
to the story of the unifying ty beat their RejmbUcan am«h 'Spayiie, 36. " *
.Lilt*.. ____I Itw. ...tk _ » a ^ '
gratutattons today to President
Johnson, landslide victor in the
presidential race. Despite his
overwhelming loas, ^he beaten
Republican nominee made clear
he intended to remain at the
helm of the Republican party.
The Arizona senator said he
will have plenty- of time to de-
voto to- toaiMt wi itoptohra,
ifig the parts, “being yheni-
what hr intends to do.
"I don’t feel that the conserv-
BULLETIN
CA MAI.. SmtUi Viet Nam
(AP) — lighting their way,
Irani - foxhole t» foshale, sin
Tlrtlft.rfrse'TBinreri. mcrj»„w ’
ered a foree of < onouiinM
guerrilla* Tuewlar and killed
DR. MAX MOSESMAffi* general
chairman of the United Fund;
Drive, said the total amount col-
lected is $185,500, which is 94
per cent of the goal of $197,145.
The latest firm to report 100
GALVESTON TIDES Thursday
will be high at 3:18 l.m . (to
p m., II :S# p.m. and low at
10:tt a.m.
Arouhd.
^Tpwit^
(l;r .3.996. amt George II. tear- """s »«era. or i
lv Jr 119 pwwntofie af 773 to 571* r>
.PiKi'iien I fk.it Cf tfrisoo., proved C- erR;>a cl • «r. -
11.716. Mr J... k K -.torn, T.- ortM dktrfo. „
ST.-, and Kathleen -Prides. 3L. '
918; eh Of *r Tines. r» * wH the dmlrirf.
Position 6 3, E. • Jake) I
Johnson.^TraOTrTwn^^ It
koontz. end P.r beyt w. ™ •" ^
Peterson. 52. t* W agatot Thkjere
Pnsihon 7 -Tom Bass. 1l4 r-presralrd JI.7 per rent r
with their lswnmowers or other
aVatlableaequipment to pnrtio-
Rough Riders
RAYTOWN Rough Riders Wilt
hold • regutor IneHtag at 1
l?X'"n5r sffis
Robert W. McDamrT 44
Thanks From Chet
STATE REP. CHET BROOKS
of Ppzadena visited the Baytown
Democratic headquarters Tues-
day night to meet with support-
ers and view the East Harris
County electim returns. He atoo
issued a statement to 1!» 8m
ii attdt Ito expressed “my lie
c«e appreciation far efl .Ihp
work our many Baytown area
friends did to insure my re-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1964, newspaper, November 4, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057006/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.