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Many United Natiot* efBdala bartanders for their more infor- mal gatherings. of the young drink4nlxers it Alois Grant of Cleveland, Ohio, who took the course as a fresh- man aod is now a junior. Young Grant says that, be- sides the money, he likes the chance to become a real con- noisseur. But Grant had soothing words for the parents of the young bartenders. \The temptation to drink on the job is slight,\ he says. \You're too busy mixing 'era at <*wigre88 the care time, it too tired after to COOFERSVtLLE Area News Mrs. Edward Ahood Phone GR 8-NB KBIT YORK (AF)~AII *ptrt ffctary fa Albany gtrt the Rt» TyNfr*\T a gala of tot CBqgrea- sffifr teat hi Tuesday's eiec- Hen, fftrttfr^ the Democratic minority la the state's dtogttkm toM-ll. Republican Daniel E. Button, «, former editor erf tht Albany croa Rdtahrd J. Conners, prei- Times-Unfam, defeated Demo- crat Richard j. Conner*, preai- dent of the Albany City Council, for the seat being vacated by retiring Democrat Leo W. O'- Brien. Button, friend and biographer of New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay 1 scored the only congressional upset on the basis the GOP apparently failed in of partial returns, efforts to oust seven freshmen Dmeocrats who took over nor- mally Republican districts In PrestttBt Johnson's 1964 land- slide. Republican Theodore Kupfer- man, 46, who succeeded Mayor John V. Lindsay in Manhattan's -Silk Stocking\ district, won a full term in a squeaker over Demoerat Jerome L. Wilson, 38* coauthor of th estate's new di- vorce law, Democrat Adam Clayton Powell, unable to enter the city Stark carries all but two towns Republican Halsey Stark car- ried all but two towns in Clinton County in his victory sweep over Democrat John Flvnn in the race for Clinton County Clerk. County-wide totals bowed 11,- 250 Republican votes for Stark and 557 Liberal for a total of 11,807. Flynn'js total was »,164 In Beekmantown Stark polled 431 Republican and 27 Liberal votes for a total of 458 against Ftynn's 4<W. In Dannemora the total of 540 for Stark included __ 531 Republican and 9 Liberal I ' \~\ vo«k; Flynn's total was 576 Haven't been here since A breakdown of the vote in j LIBERTY, Ky. (AP)— An el- the remaining towns in the j deiiy man charged with drunk- county shows the following Re- enness appeared before County publican, Liberal and total votes j u dg e Garfield Griffin. When he saw the judge, the Mooers, Stark (132 and 31) Flynn, 219. Peru, Stark (906 and 27) 133; Flynn, 523. Kiattsburgb (town), m and 83) 1,489; Flyrni, 1,242. Plattsburgh (city), Stark (2,- 671 and 181) 2,852; Flynn, 2,696. Saranac, Stark (581 and 21) 602; Flynn, 551. Schuyler Fails, Stark (484 and 27) 511; Flynn, 440. TIME TO CONCEDE — Unsuccessful Demo- cratic gubernatorial candidate Frank D. OToaafr', left, concedes defeat at his bead- 4UT1 TeltpftMt*) quarters in the Commodore Hotel in New York City late Election night. O'Connor's nmning mate, irowarti Samuels, looks en. for Stark and Democratic votes ^ltonTstark (464 and 27, 491; f defendant walked over and re- Fly nn, 190. | marked: Ausable, Stark (480 and 16) j \Hello Garfield. I haven t 496 Flynn, 425. been in this office since your Black Brook, Stark (317 and daddy was judge. I hope you 11) 328; Flynn, 305. i treat me the same way he did.\ Champlain, Stark (1,098 and; Judge Griffin took a look at 54) 1,152, Flynn, 741. : the man's condition and replied: Chazy Stark (679 and 25) 701; \I guess you'd better go over Flynn, 403. Clinton, Stark 160; Flynn, 120. Eilenburg, Stark (400 and 23} 423; Flynn, 283. a to see Jailer Overstreet for (150 and 10) while.\ j -You know,\ the defendant said sadly, \that's just what your old daddy told me.\ on weekdays because arrest warrants out against him, won overwhelming re-election 12th term in Harlem. to a HERE'S PROOF Sears YOU GET LOW, LOW PRICES AT SEARS! WOOLWORTH'S WATCH SPBHUAL Lay-away NOW for Christmas! 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Afte ueeks in Belgrade for r\on of the Avala film, ;^ off for the far east I two picture? for Ferde > , \War Kill\ and -Ri T^cer.\ In fact, the fe ~'t another fre^ mome Apni. • • • Before Janet Leigh •hat deal taking her t to star in \Grand Slar Fxiward G. Robinson, <isted on a clause pe her to return to Califo Christmas time. Janet -ever been separated f; little girls, Kelly and at holiday time — am doesn't intend to start i The trip home could into quite a jaunt. Afte tor Guiliano Montaldo four weeks of shooting 1 he's taking his compan; de Janeiro to finish the But if they land at the ei world — or in outer s lanet's coming home Brandt and the kids f< aze opeuungs. • • • The Danes are craz their piano player, Victo In a country of only people his recent concer axing at the Royal Th Copenhagen before Kir enck IX and Queen raised $2,250,000 for t zee fund. That's an av 50 certs for every man and child :n Denmark. Borge's of: quoted \The shortest distance two people is a smili played up in the ne\ and on billboards. Currency, Victor i> MGM sound stase exp< another type of thrill: > a- a straight dramat no keyboard) in a \M Vncle\ T\' segment. ^tefanie Powers an Lxfcwood hare ^rre-* the honeymoon trip id ?.* *he gets time off fr^ GiH From Uncle \ th gr-^vom stars wnrk wntl ^tewart and Henry F< Y'ja}' at Firecreek\ J er«. For the frst time. < ?-?2S% in front of t*e as a ' heav;. \ and th r.ght with him. A'.m-n? gv>d role in fea'ure rr. ture is okay with Ga: '•*> ant* to recess hi? T fT a time and has r>^ e^n ser.es r, ffer^ 10 fir tie b.z time • • • SVAPSHOTE: Jack :v>c .l:. 4 :z~n :: c. tne Vuia No-.a a*<i t-\K: necordir.z se«^or wh?r« thi^e love sore? rtraie: That handsome and ' able bc«t .even ^r^le « popular TV >1MW . n.s gjesis get away • marta ton bttse Watd mean the crack.-. 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