')age Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY undo , October 31, 1976 I "oge Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 31, 19Th ............. THE UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL HILL is now accepting appli- cations f o r 1977 - 78 from outstanding stu- dents at University of Michigan for the MBA program. FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO: THE MBA PROGRAM THE GRADUATESCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CARROLL HALL 012-A 1 BOX 19 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL,, NORTH CAROLINA 27514 CANDIDATES HEADED FOR PHOTO FINISH Ford, Carter court big states r (Continued from Page 1) THE FINAL weekend before THIS MAKES the bigger and the election finds most Ameri- more heavily populated states, cans as confused as ever about with their large blocs of elec- the two candidates, lending force torial votes based on their rep- to the expectation of a small resentation in Congress, a vital turnout. factor. The three states alone Most recognize Ford's honesty that Ford visited yesterday, and admire the achievement of Texas with 26, New York 41 and the post-Watergate era, but in Pennsylvania 27, account for one conversation find it difficult to third of $ue 278 electoral votes forgive his errors - particularly' needed for victory. the slip over the status of East Most polls though have been Europe. They see him as a nega- giving Carter around 200 votes. tive force in government, lacking Carter, however, was clearly in imagination. concerned about the apparent Carter by contrast is not short change in his electoral fortunes of ideas, acceptable or other- yesterday. He urged his sup- wise, and has a vision of open porters to cast their votes, ad- government that would be wide- mitting frankly that the final ly accepted by most Americans days of his 22-month quest for who would also see the benefit' the presidency are going to be of a Democratic President work- ,tough. ing with a Democratic-controlled ward, and partly on his in- experience in national politi:s. In addition to the 10-day cam- paign blitz of 15 states, Ford has reinforced his strategy' with radio and television commer- cials across the nation, empha- sing his integrity and restora- tion of trust to the White House. Carter, res'ing at his home in Plains, Georgia a f t e r his hi;'ly s'tccessfil final debate xi h the President, probably 'I Ce a mistake leaving the f el ' to his rival at the start of i ev'ek. It allowed Ford - who had f Mr °-illion dallars of his elec- tion budget to spend - a cutting ed ;e he made the most of as he moved about the country- side. HOTEL IN THE SEA PD. POL. ADv. By urgoyne or irCUI Judge (NEW JUDGESHIP) * Graduate, U. of M. Law School, 1956 * Trial attorney with special interests in crim- inal and divorce matters S Author, "Child Custory and the Rule of Com- mon Sense," published by the Bureau of National Affairs, August 3, 1976, FAMILY LAW RE- PORTER Vote for the candidate with positive plans Shirley Burgoyne would establish a Family Divi- sion. 55 % of the trials involve domestic rela- tions. Many children involved in crime are chil- dren of divorce. THE CHILDREN NEED AN EXPERT Shirley Burgovne for Circuit Court Committee Monica Hopp, Treasurer BARTLESVILL2E, Okla. (AP) - A five-story, 212-room "ho- tel" in the Norwegian North Sea is scheduled to open in 1977 for personnel working in the Ekofisk oil field of Phillips Pet- roleum. Living quarters, f a' 424 per- sons, have an outside window per room. Full dining, recrea- tion and medical facilities will include a 115-seat cinema, a 100-seat main dining room, a Iibrary, snack bars and tw- inunges per floor. IF YOU CAN DRIVE YOI COULD SAVE WttURFREND'S 1 FE. Fw tr rO 'f w etO 1 k i d 2 - SEMINAR - The Roots & Products of the LEBANESE "Civil War" THE INTERNAL, REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE CONFLICT SPEAKERS; Congress. ANY UNEASINESS about Car- ter is based partly on the feel- ing that a vote for him would mean expensive social pro- grams, such as the national health proposals he has put for- PD POL ADV RE-ELECT CATHERINE ( ar Coordinator of the Middle East Ted wedebor esource Center Ted Swedenborg Graduate of the American University of Beirut M'~ice~r PhD. Political Science- laval Nas$$r Cincinnati Univ. Editor of THIRD WORLD Joan Mandell FORUM Magazine Staff Member of MERIP Reports FRIDAY, NOV. 5 --7:30 P.M. 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