El t ‘ment. D. unchanged. HEALTHY BALANCE ec I Texas—John Connally, D. un- Italy's balance of Payments, .chan ed ‘showed a surplus of 52.400000 WINNIPEG By THE CANADIAN PRESS Press list by parties of United: States Senators elected: (39) to be. electedl. (X—incumbentl. DEMOCRATS Alabama — xLister Hill, un- changed Alaska —- xErnest Gruening. unchanged . rizona — xCarl D. Hayden. i unchanged. Arkansas — xJ. William Ful- bright. unchanged. . Connecticut—Abraham A. 121-. bicoff. gain from Republicans. FIorIda—xGeorge A. Smath- _ ers. unchanged. r Georgia —— xHerman E. Tal-I madge. unchange . Hawaii — Daniel R. lnouyc, unchanged. Idaho -— xFrank Church, un- changed. 3 Idaho -—- xLen 3. Jordan. un- ; changed ‘5 Indiana—Birch E. Bayh. gain 1 from Republicans. i Louisiana—xRusselI 3. Long: unchanged. Maryland—Daniel B. Brews- ter. gain from Republicans. ; Massachusetts — Edward M. 1 Kennedy. unchanged Missouri—xEdward‘ V. Long.‘ unchanged. Nevada —- xAlan Bible. un-. changed New Hampshire—Thomas J.: McIntyre. gain from Republi-F cans. North Carolina—xSam J. Er- win. Jr., unchanged. ' Ohio—xFrank J. Lausche. un-: changed. Oklahoma—xA. S. Mike Mon- roney. unchanged. Oregon—xWayne Morse, un- ‘ changed. ‘ Pennsylvania -— ml 0 s e p h j Clark. unchanged. ! South C a r o l l n a—xOlin D. I Johnston. unchanged. . Washington —— xWarren (I. ‘ Magnuson. unchanged Wisconsin—Gaylord A. Nelson gain from Republicans. California —— Thomas H. Kun- hel. unchanged REPUBLICANS Colorado — Peter H. Domi- nick. gain from Democrats. 1 aho—xLen B. Jordan. un- changed. IIIinois—xEverett sen, unchanged. Iowa—xBourke B. Hickenioo-; per. unchanged. . Kansas-xFrank Carlson, un-} changed. Kansas _— xJames B. Pearson. unchange . M. Dirk- xThruston B. Morton. unchanged. New Hampshire—xNon‘is Cot- = ton. unchanged. ; New York—xJacob K. Javits, unchanged. 1 .\'orth Dakota — Milton 1!. Young. unchanged. l Utah—xWaiiace 1". Bennett,} unchanged. I Vermont—xGeorgs D. Aiken.‘ unchanged. ‘ Wyoming—Milward L. Simpfi son. gain from Democrats. Governors elected list Following is The Canadian 1 Press list of state governors‘ elected: (35 to be elected) (X—incumbent) Alabama—George C. Wallace. ‘ D. unchanged. . Arizona - xPaul Fannin. R. unchanged Arkansas—xOrval E. Faubus,I D. unchanged. .‘ Colorado—John A. Love. 3.. gain from Democrat . ‘ Connecticut—«John N. Demp~ sey. D. unchanged. Georgia—Carl E. Sanders. D. South Dakota — xArchio M.‘ Guhhrud. R. unchanged. unchanged. Hawaii—John A. Burnl. gain from Republicans. Idaho—xRobert E. Smylio. R. unchanged. 1 Iowa—Harold E, Hughes. D.« gain from Republicans. Kansas—xJohn Anderson. Jr.. 5 R. unchanged. 1 Maine—xJohn H. Reed. R. ‘ unchanged. 3 Maryland—ml. Millard Tawes. - D. unchanged. Massachusetts—Endicott Pea- body. D. gain from Republicans. Michigan — George Romney, 5 R. gain from Democrats. Nebraska—xFrank B. Morrl-i son. D. unchanged. New Hampshire - John W. ‘ King. D. gain from Republicans. New Mexico—Jack M. Camp- bell. D. gain from Republicans. ‘ New York—xNelson A. Rock- efeller. R. unchang . Nevada — xGrant Sawyer. D. unchanged North Dakota ~ xWiiliam L. Guy. D, unchanged Ohio — James A. Rhodes. R, gain from Democrats. Oklahoma — Henry Bellman. )1. gain from Democrats. . regon—xMark 0. Hatfield. R. unchanged. Mother Faces Neglect Charge OTTAWA (CM—Mrs. Marie ‘Turgeon. 20, has been charged with failing to provide her chil- dren the necessities of life. Two 0! her seven children are in hospital. Authorities said the youngest; two-months-old Alice. weighs less than four pounds and is suffering from malnutri- tion. Ann, 18 months. was ad- mitted to hospital with frost- bite and impetigo. Childrens Aid officials said she does not know the where shouts of her unemployed hus- band who deserted the family last month. She said she pays $65 a month t her - e home. D. rec window hi the home is broken and the children sleep on a couch in front of I stove. The Muse was and the family was suppmed to move ndly s. Turgeon said; she was not able to find another , ildren range Vermont—Philip u. Hoff. D, Following is The Canadian 38'“ {mm Republicans- olds. D. unchanged. Wyoming — Clifford P. lian- sen. R. gain from Democrats. for the first seven months of ipeg company, as one of its func- ‘1962. itions. has become the produc-‘ Pennsylvania — William WI Wisconsin — John 1'. Reyn-ilz The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. liter”. R- gain from Demo- at . South Carolina—Donald Rus- ~lsell. D, unchanged Tennessee — Frank G. Cle- Winnipeg Company Has Role n Soace Age Development (CPI—A Winni- ‘tion centre of Canada’s contribu- tion to the space age. . . At the Bristol Aem-Industriesirockets into the upper atmos- sible land mass under the heart Ltd. 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