Papa Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 31, 1976 Paqe Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 31, 1976 PD. POL. ADV. the business of ed uc'ation is education" ED REICHBACH Washtenaw Community College Trustee 6 year term paid for by Committee to Elect Ed Reichboch SUNDAY MAGAZINE PERSPECTIVE m Mo remembers: No regrets " Buy your April yearbook in October By ANN MARIE LIPINSKI "She's terrific," the con- gressman says when the sub- ject of the conversation turns to his daughter Bambi. "You know, she was our best cam- paigner. And my wife, she was great too. The press. really loved her. They therw a party for her in New York . . ." His voice trails off, and the mo- mentary sparkle the nostalgia brought to his eyes starts to fade. Mo Udall is uncomfort- able when he thinks about his now-evaporated campaign for the presidency. He misses it. When Udall walked into the Union Ballroom here Wednes- day, to stump for Jimmy Car- ter, it was as if someone sud- Ann Marie Lipinski is an as- sociate editor of the Sunday Magazine. denly turned the electricity on. The room had taken on a dim pallor during a seemingly end- less statement from Perry Bul- lArd who was pinch-hitting for the tardy Arizona congressman. But one glimpse of Udall, and the audience was brought back to life. It's as if their man still had a chance of grabbing that gold ring. But for Udall and his loyal fan club, the carousel ride is over. They gather now ing about what remains for his die-hard disciples. "I've had a 'number of my supporters join the Carter cam-' paign and I've had some of them try to tell me they're go- ing to vote for McCarthy. But the majority feeling I get is, Well, if you want us to go with Carter we'll go with Car- ter. But don't ask us to have the kind of enthusiasm we had for you."' fpre the votes were tallied to tell them he was sticking out the nomination race "based on the fact that large numbers of Udall delegates have asked and urged that it be made pos- sible for them to cast a sym- bolic vote for the things our campaign 'stood for." Although the campaign is over for Udall, "the things our campaign stood -for" aren't. He maintains he can wage the ...and save $1.00 The MichiganEnsian staff is offering you this chance to reserve your copy of the I Daily Photo by ALAN BILINSKY Udall yearbook for only $10. H HURRY! to sing praises of Jimmy Car- The Udall talking now - the same war in the House that he ter, but it's not the same. once hoped he could wage tiUdall with the proud grin from the White House - albeit "Udall supporters are indi- dominating his skyscraper omale scle o, f now, vidualists and idealists," he frame - is the same Udall we on a smaller scale. So, for now, says. He stares wistfully out of remember from the summer he says he'll continue to carry the window of a prop ehis congressional load and toy thewinow f aprp plane convention. The same Udall with thoughts of maybe some- which is flying him to Big Beav- who summoned his delegates to ith thehts o aeo- er airport in Troy following his the Gold Room of the New day asking the Arizona elector- Ann Arbor address. He's think- York City Statler Hilton be- ate for the Senate seat which Barry Goldwater now occupies. Meanwhile, he's doing a little half - hearted campaigning for WHAT IS A PUBLIC POLICY PROGRAM? te"manwho brought a prema- Come find out. On Nov. 2, when JOHN P. "He's a good, sound, tough BROWN, Assistant Dean at the Kennedy School me choosingsays ofadjectr of Government, at Harvard University is on carefully. Nothing derogatory, campus to talk with students, interested in pub- but nothing too sugary, either. lic service careers. The School's Public Admin- He's asking voters to put Car- istration Program will be discussed also. AEI ter back on the government majors are welcome to attend. For further de- nayroll, but he saves his strong- tails please contact Mrs. Virginia Stegath, est endorsement remarks for Communications Coordinator, Career Planning r he altemrinatiesaw frighten- and Placement. "I don't want to come here -ihypocrisy and say I was all wrong and Carter was all right but I know what I get from TICKETS GO ON SALE OCT. 28 Gerald Ford and on the things I care about I get nothing. With Jimmy Carter I get 50 per cent 40 per cent, sometimes 100 per cent." , See LOOKING, Page 7 '! 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