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Issue: 1973 June 30 - Page 4

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ZorinskY (center)
-World·Htrald Phdlo
with wife and jubilant supporters at Thomasville Clubhouse
AU Wards For Zorinsky
about seven to one. In the
Fourteenth Ward, where both
Zorinsky and H. F. Jacob-
berger live, Zorinsky's ma·
rgin was almost two to one,
about the same as in the pri·
ti where Zorinsk:y's margin was mary.
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All of Omaha's 14 wards
~ gave a substantial majority
of their votes to Edward Zor-
i~ lnsky in the race for mayor.
ce The widest margin was in the
mostly Negro Second Ward,
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65 Pct. Vote for Zorinsky
Biggest Under '57 Charter-~ C
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bad taken. I figured to come into He promised a "dividend'' to
the primary with 4.5 per cent of the people in the form ot Ul·
.ed,1965, when~ turnout was con- tlie vote. I came in with 36 per creased services for tax dollen.
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siderablv lili!her.
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Certainly all the industry glories in the great landslide election triumph of one of its most beloved young members
who devoted himself to helping the operators in his state as well as his national association for some many years.
It was Eddie Zorinsky who helped to obtain the passage of bills in his state capitol that have benefitted all in the
industry in Nebraska. Now we greet him as the Honorable Edward Zorinsky, Mayor of the great and booming City of
Omaha, Nebraska. We look forward to the day when we can greet him with the greater title the voters of his city and
state can confer upon him.
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