9Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 4, 1972 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 4, 1972 . HRP wins City Council positions (Continued from Page 1) The mood in HRP headquarters -a small store front on Thayer St. - was to say the least, riotous. As the news of a stunning HRP upset came in it was greeted with wild applause, foot stomping and a forest of clenched fists. "Our victory," an elated Wechs- ler said, "is a victory for a lot of people in Ann Arbor. This town is never going to be the same again." De Grieck, still stunned by his upset victory in the First ward struck a more serious note "We've won," he said, but we ask all the people who supported us,' not to desert us now. We need your help to get things done in this city." The mood at the other parties' "victory celebrations" was con- trastingly glum. The Democrats, gathered at the University Club in the Michigan Union, were generally tight-lipped about their dismal showing. "It was a hard fought cam- paign," a despondent Morris said. "I congratulate Nancy Wechsler.' Democratic Mayor Robert Har- ris declined to talk to Daily re- -there's ) o thru Cdnsified porters.] Defeated First ward candidate Kirscht offered this analysis of' his surprising loss: "The Human Rights Party had the organization and they got out the vote. We didn't get out the vote." The mood at the Republicanj celebration at the Ambassador Hilton hotel - despite their vic-' tories in three wards - was, if anything, more depressed. Tom Burnham-who was bank- ing on his image as a young lib- eral to win indthe Second ward - blamed his defeat on what he. termed "fictitious" charges made against him in HRP advertising in The Daily. The Republicans assembled in the Hilton took the news of HRP victories with all the enthusiasm of Romans greeting Attila the Hun. "It's sick," Republican council- than James Stephenson (R-Fourth ward), said. The news of De Grieck's victory was met with a volley of boos and hisses. "If the future of our country de- Planning A Trip! Going on a vacation? We give extra discounts on quantity purchases V.I.P. DISCOUNTE 213 S. STATE pends on what happened in 1-3 (the third precinct of the First ward where De Grieck received over 1,000 votes) I'll put a bullet in my head tonight," one Republi- can campaign worker commented. "They (HRP) should go back to shining shoes and fornicating," another embittered Republican was overhead to say. The following reporters made up The Daily's election night team: Dave Burhenn and Marilyn Riley at City Hall, Lorin Labardee at the Democrat- ic headquarters, Charles Stein at the HRP headquarters and Jim Kentch at Republican headquarters. HAIRSTYLNS AS YOU LIKE IT! NEW TRENDS FOR 1972 TRIMS-SHAGS and RAZOR CUTS Dasclm Bl!ers 2 SHOPS " 611 E. University 0 615 E. Liberty 1 LAST CHANCE THIS TERM Free Instructions Pocket Billiards THURS. 7-9 P.M. MICH. 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ENJOY WHILE YOU CAN. * 2549 LSA Bldg. 1= --- City council elections Unofficial totals Ward First Ward Pct. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Absentee Totals' Second Ward Pet. 1 2 3 4 Absentee Totals DeGrieck 139 419 1,020 257 19 333 101 27 2,315 Wechster 604 1,202 313 57 31 2,176 Third Ward PlamondM Pet. 1 697 2 262 3 39 4 35 5 82 6 77 7 117 8 59 9 158 Absentee 19 Totals 1,538 Kirscht 406 263 357 236 235 305 207 60 2,069 Morris 241 741 297 186 58 1,465 Stoll 362 400 193 176 184 210 170 134 477 2,383 Walz 311 487 278 211 322 193 480 195 122 2,599 Mogdis 335 369 276 289 232 239 292 2,170 Foster 310 109 112 149 601 129 403 151 1,964 Burnham 161 397 407 543 210 1,508 Colburn 120 294 334 346 423 287 229 356 613 218 3,220 Benner 324 185 263 471 298 535 147 321 135 2,679 Fairbanks 387 155 244 310 342 418 332 2,371 Ashley-First Bypass Yes No 285 488 104 643 123 1,327 152 454 394 405 .159 574 336 339 93 138 1,646 4,368 Fourth Ward Pet. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Absentee Totals Fifth Ward Pet. 1 2~ 3 4 5 6 7 Absentee Totals Black 55 165 71 17 64 49 343 29 11 804 Burghardt 48 98 156 55 29 15 58 470 M 149 323 313 354 113 1,252 111 261 222 182 225 192 154 187 426 150 2,110 204 154 196 271 224 282 115 190 73 1,711 275 131 146 218 236 248 175 1,544 783 187 643 373 181 3,851 984 618 275 345 409 320 304 309 600 157 4,321 434 627 381 390 396 439 771 322 192 3,912 431 375 490 383 331 387 419 3,027 * Introducing the 4-channel T-shirt, the least expensive Fisher you can buy. 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