Page Six DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 18, 1968 State lawmakers disagree over Wallace impact 41 The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ialnresponsiblity. Notices should be sent In =TYPEWRITER form to Room 3528 L. S. & A. Bldg., be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication =and. by. 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday General Notices may, be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Day Calendar Zoology Seminar: Professor Toshijiro ..iawamu ra,. President 'of Hiroshima University, "Amphibian Cytogenetics and Speciation" at 4:00 p.m., 1400 Chemistry. 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U.S. Gov't. t Puget Sound Naval Shipyard LANSING UP)-Some optimistic Michigan Republicans are hoping! the third-party candidacy of for- mer Alabama Gov. George Wal- lace will help them carry the state! in the November general election. S o m e pessimistic Democrats concede they may be right. But others, from both parties, think Wallace's strength will fade as election day approaches, or that the effect of the Wallace vote will be nullified because he will attract Republicans and Democrats in roughly equal measure. Meanwhile, ~ o n e Democratic lawmaker says defections to Wal- lace can defeat him and another says he has changed his mind and decided . the 1968 presidential race will wind up in the U.S. House of Representatives. Republicans, with some excep- tions, feel most Wallace support comes from voters who are nor- mally Democratic. Many Demo- crats agree, though some also pre- dict a near-even partisan split. "I think in the urban areas, particularly the "industrial-type towns - Pontiac, Flint, perhaps Saginaw-the Wallace vote is go- ing to be a very serious threat to the Democrats," says Rep. Wil- liam Hampton (R - Bloomfield Hills), the House majority leader. Hampton predicts up to 20 per cent of the regular Democratic voters may switch to Wallace in idential vote in their districts. such areas. If half of them don't Some say 20 per cent or more. Some think his vote will be sur- prisingly large - because many "come back" and vote for the rest The local politicians here are voters who plan to support Wal- of the Democratic ticket, he says, saying up to 25 per cent," reports lace aren't admitting it. Republicans may pick up from Rep. Richard Young (D-Dearborn Some Democratic candidates say two to four seats in the State Heights). "The lowest I've heard they are worried. Some say they House, where they now have a is 15 per cent. aren't. But none of the GOP con- Hoe hee t"If he takes 15 per cent," Young tenders interviewed feel the Wal- 56-54 edge, adds. "I think I'd lose, because I lace campaign will do them any He adds Wallace will not draw imagine about 70 per cent harm. appreciable Republican strength. wouldn't vote the rest of the Rep. Edgar Geerlings