Poge Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 2, 1972 RECOUNT MAY BE CRUCIALI 9 7 Fate of Trudeau govt. si OTTAWA (Reuters)-Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau conferred with his cabinet yes- terday to discuss the fate of his Liberal government following its shock defeat in Monday's gen- eral election. A handful of votes could decide whether he will have to step down to make way for the op- position Progressive Conservative leader, Robert Stanfield, who emerged with a bare one-seat lead in the House of Commons. A recount in a rural Ontario constituency, which the Progres- sive Conservatives won by just 12 votes, could tip the scales back in favor of Trudeau's Lib- erals. Provisional results gave the Conservatives 109 seats to 108 for the Liberals in the 264-seat Canadian House of Commons. However, the final results will not be known for about a week until recounts are made in at least half a dozen close con- stituencies. There will be a meeting of the full government cabinet today, Trudeau said, and his statement will follow it. There has been no indication as to what course Trudeau will follow, although Stanfield has called on the Liberals to resign immediately and said he himself is prepared to form a govern- ment. Constitutionally, Trudeau is not obliged to resign at this stage. He could remain in office and then test his strength in Parliament to see if he can gather the support of the smaller opposition parties. The balance of power is held by the socialist New Democratic Party with 30 seats while the right-wing Social Credit Party County hopefuls vie (Continued from Page 1) The plan which called for a ma- genuinely understands the people jor thoroughfare through the north of the district. side, was opposed by many organ- Wizations in the black community Wickliffe is a well known land and handily defeated by the voters lord on the city's heavily black in last April's city election. north central side. As president of Wickliffe rejects what she sees the North Central Property Own- as the paternalism of the two ma- ers Association she led the fight for jor parties and talks about black the Packard-Beakes by-pass pro- capitalism in terms strangely posal last year. reminiscent of Richard Nixon. Have some time on your hands? Truck on down to the Z Daily and join the Busi- ness Staff at 420 Maynard Gas tanks explode r1 TAYLOR, Mich. (A') - A series of explosions ripped through pro- pane gas tanks late last night in this suburban Detroit community. Authorities said a residential area nearby was evacuated and traffic on I-94 diverted. There were unconfirmed reports that 28 men were in the building r f GIVE To The Student Blood Bank Tuesday, Oct. 31 Wed., Nov. 1 Thurs., Nov. 2 UNION BALLROOM Sponsored by: Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Xi Delta, Angel Flight, Gamma Phi Beta - k M-F 10-12, M-W-F 2-4, or Call 764-0560 i . i t 1 I THE DAILY'S CHOICE WHAT2 HRt ACH DU 1939 STEVE BURGHARDT i i I I HRP-The "Silent" Party Shall Burghardt Be Silent for You -paid political advertisement rI1 The Democratic candidate for state representative claims to have worked for the following organizations: Vietnam Veterans Against the War 11 ,# 777 1 * Ann Arbor Tenant's Union * Michigan Marijuana Initiative LZYAVLA 40 I BUR A DT has been endorsed by the following or- ganizations: e Vietnam Veterans Against the Wa You'll Enjoy It Ribeye Steak Lunch $1.39' 3035 Washtenaw across from Lee Oldsmobile * Ann Arbor Tenant's Union VOTE SALLADE Prosecutor * Michigan Marijuana Initiative HRP has always believed that actions speak louder than words. Burghardt has also, been endorsed by: The Ann Arbor Sun The Michigan Daily The Lawyer's Guild The Gay Liberation Front Ann Arbor Educator's Political Action Council fr-noc.tin HPn Uhir-. n-k,-4 .-k..rhersifAnn ,Arbo~r) 4 1 ti I * WASHTENAW COUNTY has the second highest serious crime rate in Michigan, while our law en- forcement priorities emphasize petty and victimless crimes, * GEORGE SALLADE believes that changing law enforcement priorities will combat serious crime and reduce the chance that you will be victimized BY I i I Il