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...dragged into the segregation fight almost despite themselves. Republicans generally have been blamed for an inept performance by G.O.P. Governor J. Caleb Boggs in dealing with the Milford school riots (see EDUCATION). The chief victim is Senate Candidate Herbert Warburton. He has lost ground to Democratic Senator J. Allen Frear, who consistently votes with the Senate's Southern bloc...
...tiny Delaware, where Vice President Nixon did some politicking last week. Republicans have one of their best chances to take a U.S. Senate seat away from the Democrats. The candidates: reedy-voiced incumbent Senator J. (for Joseph) Allen Frear Jr., 51, a sometime farmer, banker and small businessman, and hefty G.O.P. Representative Herbert B. (for Birchby) Warburton, 38, a Wilmington lawyer...
Conservative Democrat Frear has estranged many of Delaware's liberals-:this year his voting record showed 67% agreement with Delaware's Republican Senator John Williams. His best hope lies in the state's spotty employment situation and in the fact that farm prices...
...places now occupied by 13 Republicans and 21 Democrats, planners of both parties are busy figuring out ways & means to win control of the Senate. The G.O.P. has a covetous eye on the Senate seats of five Democrats: Illinois' Douglas, Iowa's Gillette, Delaware's Frear, Montana's Murray and Minnesota's Humphrey. Democrats have marked four Republicans for defeat: Michigan's Ferguson...
...many Illinois liberals by his economy stand, freewheeling Paul Douglas will need all the help he can get. ¶ Guy M. Gillette: In a state which went 64% Republican last year, his situation is shaky. Representative Thomas E. Martin is seeking Iowa's G.O.P. nomination. ¶ J. Allen Frear: Unimpressive in the Senate, Frear may pull through on his campaigning in Delaware. ¶ James E. Murray: Montana Republicans always think-so far, wrongly-they are going to beat Murray. ¶ Hubert H. Humphrey: Minnesota's best potential G.O.P. candidate, Representative Walter H. Judd, is backing away from...