Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1964 Republicans Lead In County Early results of heavy balloting in Douglas County showed Sen. Barry Goldwater with only a four-vote lead over President Johnson. At. 10:30 p. m. returns from five of 35 precincts in the county gave Goldwater 695 votes to Johnson's 691. Goldwater's Presidential lead reflected an almost unanimous early Republican lead in state and national races. GOP state and national candidates led in all but one of the politicel battles. RESULTS IN the race for the Third Congressional District are: incumbent Robert Ellsworth, (R) 920; A. Clayton Dial (D), 412. Republican candidate for governor William Avery led Democratic candidate Harry Wiles by nearly 200 votes. 783-598. Republicans held a similar advantage in the race for Lt. Governor, John Crutcher (R), led with 738 votes over 562 for Keith Martin (D). publican Secretary of State, led Roland Preboth (D), in that race, 747-521. Paul R. Shanahan, incumbent Re- IN THE RACE for Attorney General, Republican Robert Londerholm maintained a 726-532 lead over Democratic opponent Francis Donnelly Walter Peery (R), led Lawrence Craft (D), in the battle for State Treasurer, 775-528. For State Auditor, Republican Clay Hedrick established a slim lead of less than 200 votes, 673-539, over Wesley Anderson, Democratic candidate. FRANK SULLIVAN (R) built a substantial lead in the race for Commissioner of Insurance. He led 829-476, over Jerry Cole (D). In a trend reversal, Bill Bornholdt (D), developed an early lead over A. F. Throckmorton (R), for the post of Superintendent of Public Instruction. 799-507. Robert Sanders (R), pressed to Phil Harrison, Lawrence senior, started a late write-in campaign yesterday afternoon for Lawrence constable. Results were unknown late last night. KU Student Organizes Write-in for Constable When voting shortly after noon, Harrison noticed there were no candidates for the constable position. He went to his fraternity house, Phi Kappa Tau, and enlisted his fraternity brothers' support. They printed and distributed 1,000 pamphlets stating Harrison's They printed and distributed 1,000 pamphlets stating Harrison's qualifications for the office. THE PAMPHLET SAID Harrison has taken courses at KU as a political science major that would aid him in rational decision-making and prompt and effective action in case of local or national emergency. Harrison is also a speech major and is stressing the international relations option of political science. He is chairman of the SUA Minority Opinions Forum, reporter of the KANU news service and chief announcer of KUOK. Harrison's campaign was strictly a hand-bill campaign. The psychology behind this, he explained, is to draw people's immediate attention. "If somebody sees something on a bulletin board or in the mail he won't read it, he'll throw it away, or he'll forget it," Harrison said. "But if you personally hand him something, he'll read it." Fraternity brothers distributed the pamphlets at the four Lawrence polls. The ULTIMATE in apartment living — PARK PLAZA SOUTH one or two bedroom apartments with these outstanding features— - 37 brand-new units with balconies - newly enlarged public laundromat - newly decorated with carpeting and drapery - swimming pool - all appliances furnished (including disposal) - air conditioning and central heating Ph. VI 2-3416 1912 W. 25th an early lead over Jake Wilson (D) in the struggle for State Printer; Sanders led 686-533. Republican candidate for state senator, sixth district, Reynolds Schultz, held 300 vote lead, 836-522, over Democratic opponent Albert Hicks. Fraternity and Sorority Jewelry Incumbent John Vogel (R) led Larry Crum (D), by a margin of more than two-to-one in the race for State Representative, 15th district, 951-399. - Lavaliers - Rings Ray Christian The College Jeweler 809 Massachusetts Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers THE CLASSICAL FILM SERIES presents The CABINET of Dr. CALIGARI A masterpiece of the German expressionist cinema directed by Robert Wiene. - PLUS * ETOILE DE MER (A French Avante-Garde Short) WEDNESDAY - 7:00 P.M. ADMISSION 60c FRASER THEATER COLLEGE LIFE SPEAKER: - Graduate of Princeton University - Athlete and Scholar - Speaker to Student Bodies all over the U.S. WHAT IS IT? JOHN FLACK Students from all backgrounds discussing informally 1. The Purpose of Life 2. Does Faith Make Sense WHERE IS IT? This Week - the Delta Tau Delta House - 1111 W. 11th WHEN? 8 - 9 p.m., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 FOR WHOM? You and your friends HEAR: John Flack speak on "Is There An Answer to The Question of World Peace?" REFRESHMENTS For Transportation Call VI2-4372 or VI3-8607 SPONSORED BY CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST