Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 31, 1976 Page- T..wo. sTH.E . MICH1IGAN D-A-IL..Y... paid political advertisement Janet Kiaver. for County Clerk Democrat UAC Halloween fete no disco dud (continued from Page 1) Eastern," he said. "People Several of the Halloween Eve' knew there'd be more going on partiers though seemed to be here." disappointed with the meager Hera sd turnout. Hodges, naturally, was deter- "It's kinda sad," said Sopho- mined to have a good time. more Cathy Foley "but I don't I know if that many people knew "I DIDN'T come here just to about it". sit," he said. "I'm very aggres- BUT EASTERN Michigan sive." University student Mike Hodges Meanwhile, on another part was grateful for the little activ- of the dance floor, Stacy Lee ity theie was. Elliot, class of '53, and fiancee "There's nothing going on at Janet Jones appeared to be per- --- fectly content with the festivi- ties, and seemed willing to give anythfig a try. j "We probably don't know how (to hustle), but we'll be, C'su rdoing it any way," they laugh- Survey gives Carter edge (Continued from Page 1) the Senate race but not by much after disclosure of an ol Riegle love -affair. Interest it the House centers on the figh for Esch's vacated seat in which Democrat Edward Pierce i given a good chance of pick ing it off. CALIFORNIA - 45 electoral votes The presidential and senat races in California are too clos to call. Carter will spend the last day of the campaign it the state. Democratic Sen. Joh Tunney is in a tie in the poll with Republican S.I. Hayakawa Incumbents of both parties are favored to hold their Hous seats. NEW YORK-41 electoral vote Carter is holding onto his lead in the second largest state, but Ford is threatening. Former ABLE, FAIR, HARD-WORKING-IT'S A COMPLICATED JOB Klaver for County Clerk Committee: Jean Converse, Treas. -om I ed. K TEXTILE G3AAPH4CS WE PRINT, T-SHIRTS * QUICK SERVICE " LARGE STOCK OF SHIRTS " DESIGN ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE * MINIMUM QUANTITY OF 30 Re-Elect PERRY BU LLARD State Representative 53rd District Pd. for by Bullard Cwnmmittee RE-ELECT CATHERINE McCLARY County Commissioner-Dist. 15--Democrat SChair, Ways and Means Committee and 1975 Budget Subcommittee " Member, Physical Plant, Criimnal Justice Planning, and Nominating Committees, Drain Board, and Retirement Commission 0 Employed, Women's Crisis Center, coordinates Audio- Visual Project on Rape 0 Volunteer, Women's Crisis Center, trains counselors and assists rope victims " Member, Board of Directors, National Women's Health Care Network Pd. Pol. Adv i - United Nations Ambassador MISSISSIPPI - 7 electoral y Daniel Moynihan is leading Re- votes d publican-Conservative Sen. Jam- Once considered a Carter n es Buckley by 10 points and state because of its deep South t could help the Carter-Mondale location, Mississippi now is pro- h ticket. Democrats are expected bably a toss-up because of its s to hold their 28-11 edge in House strowg conservative traditions. - seats. The Democrats are mounting a OHIO - 25 electoral votes hot challenge by State Rep. Ger- The slight edge is probably aId Blessey against Republican with Carter, although both sides Rep. Trent Lott in the 5th Dis- e say it is close. Republican Sen. trict, but Lott appears ahead. e Robert A. Taft Jr. is running Sen. John Stennis, Democrat, is e neck and neck with former Dem- unopposed. n ocratic Sen. Howard Metzen- TENNESSEE - 10 electoral n baum. Republicans stand to lose votes s perhaps one or more seats from Carter's lead has dwindled . their 15-8 advantage in the but is still substantial. The ex- e House delegation. citement in Tennessee is in e NEW JERSEY - 12 electoral Democrat Jim Sasser's dead votes. . heat with Republican Sen. Bill A close one. Early polls fa- Brock. All eight congressman vored Carter, but an expected are favored, but a couple of low voter turnout would aid the races could be close. Ford. Sen. Harrison A. Wil- IDAHO - 4 electoral votes. Yams, Democrat, heavily fa- Ford has a good lead in Ida, vored for re-election. Republi- ho. Incumbent GOP congress- cans are mounting serious chal- men George Hansen and Steve lenges to Reps. Helen Meyner, Svmse are running ahead for Andrew Maguire and Henry Mel- {re-election. strouski, but Democrats favored to hold a 12-3 advantage in VIRGINIA- 12 electoral votes Hou s sa 2gFord is given a slight edge in Houseseat.. ithis conservative state which NEW MEXICO - 4 electoral for years has voted GOP in votes .opresidential elections, but a Polls have favored both presi large block of undecided voters dential nominees at one time clouds the outlook. Sen. Harry or another, but going to the Byrd, independent, is heavily wire it is a toss-up. Sen. Jo- favored over Democrat Elmo seph Montoya is still running R. Zumwalt, the former chief ahead of a strong effort by Re- of naval operations. Rep. Bob publican challenger Harrison Daniel, Republican, is threaten- "Jack" Schmitt, the former as- ed. The 1st District, with no tronaut. Both House incumbents incumbent, is a toss-up between are favored. Democrat Robert Quinn and PENNSYLVANIA - 27 Republican Paul Trible. electoral votes Private polls still show Car- ter leading but his lead shrink- ing. The Senate race against t Sunday, october 31, 1976 Republican John Heinz III and is edited and managed by students Democrat William Green is a at the University of Michigan. News toss - up. A Democratic tide ohone 764-0562. Second class postage could cost the GOP as many:i paid at Ann Arbor, Michiganl 48199. Published d a 11 y Tuesday through as, six House seats. Sudy onig during the univer- TEXAS - 26 electoral votes city year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Carterclings to a lead despite Subscription Cartr-cing toa lad espterates: $12 Sept thru April (2 semen- some problem and a strong .ers)* $13 by mail outside Ann Republican campaign. Sen. } ru'or. Lloyd Bentsen is a heavy favor- Surmer session published Tues- ite. Democrat Sam Jall Jr. and 'utithrughSaturday morning. =,, ripurnrates: $6.503 in Ann Republican James Hogan are Arbor; $7 50 by mail outside Ann neck and neck in the 1st Con-'Arbor gressional District. Italian Bufe S5 1 Pizza - Lasagna - Mostaccioli - - Veal Parmigiana - Italian Sausage Meat Balls - Chicken Caccia- tore - & rmareDO N"' ALSO: Salad & Bread Basket ANN ARBOR 114 E. Washington -u . ........... FOR INFORMATION CALL US 1202 N. MAIN ST.-ANN ARBOR CAN I STILL VOTE? " If you voted in the 1972 presidential election, or at any time since, you are still registered to vote in Ann Arbor. " If you've moved to another Ann Arbor address, on election day go back to your OLD POLLING PLACE and vote. " If you wonder where you're registered, or where to vote, call Ann Arbor Democratic headquarters at 665-6529 or 995-7676, or contact the City Clerk's Office at 994-2725. A PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT - Q PAID BY WASHTENAW COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY SMALL DEPOSIT, . 7 PAID POL. ADv. -I BIG RETURN Sheriff Postill has won state-wide recognition as an excellent Sheriff I " Save Money " Create Jobs " Conserve Energy " Reduce Litter Return to Returnables VOTE YES on PROPOSAL A ~- ~ I. Dr. Ed Pierce says: PD. POL_. ADV. ELECT ED REKHBACH to WCC Trustee 6 Year Term -paid for by Committee to Elect Ed Reichbach _p -- - -_ _ --.e_ "Fred Postill has made great strides in his four years as Sheriff in bringing enlightened law enforcement to Washtenaw County. Fred has established an out- standing rehabilitation program in the County Jail. He has proven himself an able administrator who understands the complex relationships among such difficult problems as the need for effective crime control and the rights of the accused. I wholeheart- I I Paid for by the Committee to Help Abolish Throwaways L mmwmi edly support his bid for re-election. -1 FRI.-SAT.-SUN. RCA RECORD'S AMRAM w RAY MANTILLA (FANTISSIMO!M $3.00 ' e A L _ _-- --------_. _...__ _-___t _ _._._____---._.._..___ _ ___ _..: a' University Owned and Operated Housing Residence Hall and Family Housing Applications Will Be Accepted for the Winter Term 1977 Beginning November 1, 1976 Contact the Housing Information Office 1011 Student Activities Building FOR Vp-to-Dale Information on Housing CALL WEDNESDAY . I NOSTALGIA NIGHT Dane to the original sounds of the BIG BAND ERA 50's and 60's Put on Your "Saddle Shoes" and "Bobbie Socks" and Hop on Over to the Blue Frogge! Have a Party with Your Friends!!! Better Yet, Come for One of Our CANDLELIGHT SUPPERS. FREE BALLROOM DANCING LESSONS at 8 p.m. by Wendy Schacknow of Art Worlds TUESDAY-IS LADIES' NiGHT! LADIES ADMITTED FREE AL 1mBe i aAa aR 1421 Hill 8:30 . David Amram whote the music for "Spendor In The Grass," the "Manchurian Candidate," "After The Fall," "J.B." and the first beatnik film, "Pull My Daisy" (with Andy Warhol & Jack Kerovac). He was the first resident composer with the NXY. Philharmonic, used to jam with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, plays jazz piano, French horn, Pakistani flute, and is a master of the improvised lyric. 761-1451 . Paid Pal Adv RE-ELECT DR. PHILLIP 6. WELLS TO THE WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES For the pest six years, Dr. Wells has worked energetically to: -preserve local control and autonomy for Michigan's Public Community Colleges. -maintain the open door policies, of Michigan Com- munity Colleges so that all will be served. - support a re-districting plan that would bring alt- citizens of the state into a community college district. -modmrnize and undate the faciilties of Washtenaw GENERAL HOUSING INFORMATION rhaaimlBV nuuIaI~n Ani'rinAImarLITP . 763-3164 . .a I Irq OJ1PA I9