Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 3, 1973 PageEigt TE MIHIGN DILY uesayApri 3,197 City Election Results GOP in control, Mayor James Stephenson (Rep) Franz Mogdis -(Dem) Benita Kaimowitz (HRP) 15,172 11.378 5,047 3rd Ward Robert Henry Elizabeth Kauffman 4th Ward Richard Hadler Ethel Lewis Phil Carroll Sth Ward John McCormick Mona Walz John Minock 1st Ward David Wiarda Norris Thomas Andrei Joseph 1,850 2,392 1,801 4,359 1,952 3,398 2,925 1,235 4,028 2,516 296 No 8,217 7,690 HRP in (Continued from Page 1) Perhaps the key to a liberal re- juvenation in the city lies with the Republicans themselves. Judging by the Republican's pre- election statements, a GOP regime in city hall will attempt to do the following: " Fire liberal-minded city ad-: ministrators and replace them with conservatives. Prime target of a GOP purge is likely to be City At-I torney Jerold Lax. The Republicans will also replace retiring city ad- ministrator Guy Larcom with a trouble cycle paths and move to tear the guts from the Ann Arbor Trans- portation Authority. Some observers now speculate this is exactly the situation the Democrats have been banking on. The Republican council will prob- ably so alienate most of the city's voters that HRP will never again be able to resist the charge that it acts as a spoiler. It will doubtless just be a matter of time before bumper stickers- appear stating: "Don't blame me, I voted Demo- if you see news happen coll 6WDAILY Couples are special Today and every Tuesday Reduced Rates 11 a.m.-12 mid. O 2nd Ward Free Instruction Pocket Billiards THURS. 7 p.m.-9 p.m. "ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW" Michigan Union Billiards Yes I ! - Clan Crawford Carol Jones Fran* Shoichet 690 2,018 1,855 Proposal A Proposal B 13,394 13,475 I r n -R - - PR ESENTS- HRP SHUT OUT: GOP takes c11 (Continued from Page 1) Loser Franz Mogdis, also em- phasizing the Democrats' success in the student areas commented somewhat jokingly, "For a Ben- dix war criminal I did pretty well in wards one and two." The evening's big losers, the Hu- man Rights Party, were also sur- prisingly optimistic despite their dismal showing. Kaimowitz's 5000 votes represented a decline of some 33 per cent in the party's strength from a year ago. "We raised a lot of questions that would not have been raised if we had not run," said Kaimo- witz. "Unfortunately, the questions may never be raised again." Andrei Joseph, who lost the First Ward race said he was heartened by the results in his ward. "I was running against an incumbent liberal black candi- Lennon appeals ruling NEW YORK (Reuter)-John Len- non and his wife, Yoko Ono, yes- terday filed an appeal against a, U.S. Immigration Department de- cision to deny Lennon permanent resident status here on grounds! that he was convicted on ahashish charge in 1968, their lawyer an- nounced. The Lennons applied for resi- dence to continue the search for Yoko's daughter by a former mar- riage, ten-year-old Kyoko Cox, whose father has refused to give' the Lennons court-ordered custody, of the child. Attorney Leon Wildes told a news conference they welcomed a Wall Street Journal editorial saying that Yoico, 40, who was granted immi- grant status, should not be forced to choose between her 32-year-old former Beatle husband and her child. The appeal suspended the New York district's March 23 decision giving Lennon 60 days to leave the country, Wildes said. date. I was an unknown. I call this a positive step in our poli- tics" Trying to explain his loss in the Second Ward, a race the party had been expected to carry, Frank Shoichet commented, "I didn't work hard enough and the stu- dents didn't turn out." Aside from Joseph and Shoichet, the only HRP candidate to run a strong race was Phil Carroll in the Fourth Ward. His 1200 votes Ly hal clearly meant the difference be- tween a Democratic and Republi- can victory in the ward. The new council will be sworn in at the next Monday council session. DAILY ELECTION TEAM: Da- vid Burhenn with the Democrats, David Stoll with the Human Rights Party, Gordon Atcheson with the Republicans and Terry Martin at City Hall. conservative; cratic." * Redirect city priorities away How HRP plans to meet this from the "human needs" programs threat to its existence remains to stressed by the Democrats and Hu- be seen. man Rights Party, and move to But unless the party comes to improving garbage collection and terms with the realities of electoral butress the police department; politics in Ann Arbor, it will con- STightly control city policy tinue to lose support. }making, ending the wide-ranging In the meantime, the city that public hearing process begun by has lived since 1969 with the liberal the Democratic regime of Mayor administration of Mayor Robert Robert Harris; Harris, will have to re-adjust to Educational Alternatives: Independent Secondary Schools: EMMA WILLARD, '13 Film and Discussion Tues., April 3,1973 2:00 P.M.-FREE MLB Lecture Room 2 UUIA VEEP I I Join The Daily CIRCULATION DEPT. 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