Page Two -FiE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, November 3, 1976 Poge Two THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, November 3, 1976 THEIK UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA AtCHAPELHILL. is now accepting appi-I 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 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMIN ISTRATION CARROLL HALL 012-A Box 19I UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, !~j NORTH CAROLINA 27514 ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE MAJORS LET US HELP YOU TO BECOME A CPA CPA 4:4 1". t I( T T ,A 1X76 ' COURSES BEGN MAY 26 NOV. 24 TONIGHT in AUD. A ANGELL HALL WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 HEARTS OF THE WEST (Howard Zieff, 1975) 7 & 9 It's hard to say enough good things about this charming, funny story of a young writer who journeys to Hollywood to write- "B" westerns, so we'll just say it's- one of 1975's five best films and let the critics say the rest. "Paydirt here with all the hokery of early move making and double the fun!"-Judith Crist. "Best comedy of the year."-Kevin Sanders. "A commercial Film . . . But merry, endearing, and-is it possible in. this day and age?- innocent . . such unabashed cheekiness as to insinuate itself into the most hidebound, most Eastern hearts."-John Simon. JEFF BRIDGES, ANDY GRIFFITH. $1.25 Tickets and Program Notes for Tues., Nov. 6, Abel Gance's BONAPARTE AND HIS REVOLU- TION, available now at the ticket desk. Riegle victory ends bitter Senate battle' (Continued from Page 1) \lichigan, he said, "and we and held Esch "personally re- intend to do just that." sponsible" for the attack. Michigan AFL-CIO Chairman William Marshall, who was at DESPITE efforts by both can- the Riegle rally, claimed the didates to bring the campaign News articles had helped the back to the issues, the press Democrat "tremendously," and continued to harp on the inci- called them "last-minute scare dent. Observers had first pre- tactics." dicted the News revelations "WE RNEW WE HAD some would damage Riegle's cam-' strong support," Riegle said. paign, but yesterday's over- "Our public support didn't wa- whelming mandate made it ap- ver much; it's obvious to me parent that the entire affair hadI they rejected the personal at- done little more than east a' tacks." shadow of poor sportsmanship The scene at Esch headquar- on the Republican's campaign. ters was far from despondent An exhilarated Riegle, dress despite the resounding defeat.' An xhiaraedRieledres-There were bursts of cheering ed in the rolled-up shirtsleeves from the gathering of Esch which havebecome his trade-) campaigners, and a band was mark, told the crowd of cam-I playing merrily as the candi- paign workers and supporters: date addressed them. "If there ever was a time the Esch appeared onstage with people won a campaign it was his wife Olga, his sons Leo and' tonight." It was time some- Tim and his daughter Emily. one fought for the people of Emily and Leo are both stu- dents at the University. Also on the platform was Gov. William Milliken, who told reporters he Sthought Riegle's stunning vic- ftory"could have been a result of the Detroit News stories - yOU - a backlash.''. you midle-gedman listening to Eschs concession speech was less subtle in his anger. "I think you shack up with a girl on your staff, you cash your neWvs wife's check, and then you mar- ry the girl that used to work happen with the girl you shacked up with - and that's how you win elections," he muttered. call Esch told the crowd: "The people of Michigan have elected LY I me to serve as a private citizen. 76.DAILY I hope I can serve with the same honor in that role as I have in my private life.' AS ANN ARBOR'S We Custom make Cakes for any and all occasions. We also have Pastries, Coffee Cakes, and an assortment of other Baked Goods. a SUGAR BIN BAKERY at the corner of Liberty & Main 300 S. MAIN 761-7532 Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS MERIDETH RIEGLE shares the victory spotlight at Cobo Hall last night with her husband Donald who laid claim to the Senate seat vacated by Philip Hart. MOYNIHAN WINS IN NEW YORK: enlS old Har In 5.41 House and Senate (Continued from Page 1I upa massive lead in New York City and was running well, al- though behind, in traditionally Republican areas of upstate. With 49 per cent of the state's election districts counted, Moy- nihan had 1,587,103 votes to 1,536,777 for Buckley. Although Moynihan's lead was by the slimmest of margins, he was leading overwhelmingly in New York City, where the count was coming in slowest. Montoya, a liberal who serv- ed on the Senate Watergate Committee, was defeated by Republican Jack Schmitt, a former astronaut who walked on the moon. Hartke, who had sought a fourth term, was defeated by former Indianapolis Mayor Ri- chard Lugar, a Renublican who lost a 1974 Senate bid. In Missouri, Republican Atty. Gen. John Danforth defeated 1 ex-Gov. Warren Hearnes, the Democrat, for the seat vacated by retiring Democratic Sen. Stuart Symington. In Maine, Democratic Sen. Edmund Muskie pulled ahead of Republican challenger Rob- ert Monks by a 55 to 45 per had won 101 seats and were leading in 122 others. The pro- jected total of 223 wins is five more than would be required for a majority, but with more than a fourth of the House races decided, not one seat had moved from one party to the other. cE ti cl 85 b R 1B v w 'rf i rE . a BEALL VAS defeated by t Rep. Paul Sarbanes, (D-Md.). b SBrock was beaten by Democrati James Sasser, a former state party chairman. to TIlE MICHIGAN DAIL.Y c Volume LXXXVII, No. 48 :J Wednesday, November 3. 1976 P is edited and manamed by studentsI C at the University of Michigan. News li / hene 764-0562. Second class postage B paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 $ Published d a i 1 y Tuesday through n (r'Sunday morning during the Univer- M ity year'at 420 Maynard Street, Ann W Arhor, M~ichigan 48109. Subscription 12 Sept. tbru Ap r1 (2 semes- u rs}$13 by mail outside Ann IS Summer session published Tues- j 1 through Saturday morning. 0 k nscripuon rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Iw ,a-rbor. rE FM 10 O'ci Sponsored by. FREE! Ski Show, movies, demos! WIN! Ski contests, games, prizes! MEET! The Pros of Freestyle! ' TRY! Newest skiing equipment! SPECIAL. Great ski trips to Utah!F7EK WATCH! Cross country ski touring! LEARN! Ski lessons by PS.I.A.!17 __ AZ\ DISCOVER! Low cost ski vacations by TIWA and SKI THE SUMMIT! I YAG4INL ISCOER! ow cst si vaatios2b :e't margin after earlier re- REPUBLICANS had won 23 urns had indicated an even seats and were leading in 99 loser fight. But there was still more. 5 per cent of the vote out. Rep. Thomas "Tip" O'Neill, Minnesota Democrat Sen. Hu- the Democratic House leader ert Humphrey handily defeated. who is in line to become Speak- 3epublican challenger Gerald er, was declared the victor rekke, with 74 per cent of the shortly after polls closed in his ote in the earliest returns. Cambridge, Mass. district. In the gubernatorial contests, MASSACHUSETTS Sen. Ed- West Virginia's Rockefeller, yard Kennedy 'also won easy nephew of Vice-President Nel- e-election, taking a 5-1 edge son Rockefeller, had 67 per n most communities in early cent of the vote after returns eturns. Only in the anti-busing, were counted from 28 per cent nti-abortion stronghold of Bos- of the state's precincts. on was his margin less. It will Thompson, a former U.S. at- e the Democrat's third term torney, was running with a 3-2 n the Senate. edge over Howlett. Democratic incumbents elec- DUPONT, a member Qf the ed to another term also in- chemical dynasty in Wilming- luded Sens. Henry "Scoop'' ton, defeated incumbent Gov. ackson of Washington; William Sherman Tribbitt with 62.5 per roxmire of Wisconsin; Lawton cent of the vote, keeping intact hiles of Florida; Harrison Wil a 20-year Delaware record of ams of New Jersey; Lloyd ousting incumbent governors. 3entsen of Texas; Howard Can- ion of Nevada; John Stennis of Other winners in races for Mississippi and Robert Byrd of statehouses included: Vest Virginia - the last two 0 Lt. Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy, nopposed. Byrd is the likely succeding fellow Democrat Phil- ;uccessor to retiring Senate Ma- ip Noel in Rhode Island; ority Leader Mike Mansfield ® Otis Bowen a Republican, f Montana. in Indiana; Democrat David All 435 two-year House seats Pryor in Arkansas; Democrat vere being contested, and as James Hunt, Jr., in North Caro- eturns mounted, DemocratsI lina. 3/WIQB RADIO ock Special November'76 1 2 w -----4 17 {) TH ': 1 ; fa 12{ 1 9 2() F S 1 Ei 26 f 27 "" . " ~. n i 231 4 1 925 I