Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 4, 1976 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 4, 1976 2 regents re-elected VOTES RET ALLIED TODAY: 11l (Continued from Page 1) In the Wayne State contest,I George Edwards and Dauris Jackson, both of Detroit, were victorious. With 181 of the County's 196 precincts reporting: PROSECUTOR Delhey: 49,993 Steeh: 45,917 SHERIFF Minick: 62,399 Postill: 37,459 Jackson: (HRP) 2005 Smith: (Libertarian) 425 PROPOSAL 1 (Bridge millage) Yes: 38,766 No: 53,886 Daily Classifieds Get Results The perfect gift for the one you love. A perfect Keepsake diamond says it all, reflecting your love in its brilliance and beauty. And you can choose with confidence because the Keepsake guar- antee assures perfect clarity, fine white color and precise modern cut. There is no finer diamond ring. 1! PROPOSAL 2 (County Bldg. millage) Yes: 26,135 No: 64,210 PROPOSAL 3 (Parks millage) Yes: 49,390 No: 44,247 PROPOSAL 4 (Annex Milan) Yes: 53,901 No: 32,450 With us, there is no second best BILLIARDS at the UNION HARMY SURPLUS WE CARRY FULL LINES IN: " Painters Pants 0 9 Bib Overalise " Levi'se A FULL LINE OF SWEATERS from $8.98 to $15.98 PLAID WOOL SHIRTS REG. $13.49 NOW $11.49 HERMAN WATERPROOF SURVIVOR BOOT RATED 20* BELOW Reg$59.98 NOW $52.98 FULL LINES OF WINTER COATS: Air Force Parkas Pea Coats Field Jackets LEATHER Flight Jackets DOWN & FIBERFILL PARKAS 201'E. Washington at Fourth & Washington 994-3572 dAMAERICMB (Continued from Page 1) r said George Hastings, aide to Pierce. "The data is jumpy; it's just jumpin' all over the place. The figures change every time they add them up." Hastings said an original tal- ly in Washtenaw County "over- inflated Pursell's total by about 1,000" before being corrected. Hastings said Pierce's Wayne County tally probably was about 200 over his actual vote total. HASTINGS ALSO SAID he thought that the election "was probably not going to be re- solved for 2 weeks," when an official canvass of the three counties is completed. Pursell agreed that most of his concern focused on the -F--- 10 11 Washtenaw tally. . "We found several errors in the Washtenaw tally," said Pur- sell late last night. "Apparent- ly there's been some problemsI n some precincts reporting in- correctly." The state senator from Li- t s vonia also pinned his final hopes sentee ballot votes were actu- on the outcome of the two-week ally returns from certain pre- long State Board of Canvassers cincts," he explained. survey, promising that "it will Later, he said, "It's my give us a winner." guess that somebody made what Imight be called a clerical er- PURSELL ADDED that in the! ror."= case of extremely tight races such as this, the U.S. Justice H A R R I S O N said he will Department conducts its own start from scratch again today; canvass. and retotal all the precinct1 Meanwhile, Washtenaw Coun- votes to set the Washtenaw ty Clerk Bob Harrison said vote straight. there was no "plain and sim- "We'll sit down and check pdication of who has w n this photo-finish contest. Pierce, rurseii A WAilft arm: deadlocked pl ci pr cu fr ph Over 200 years n the making e answer" to the discrepan- through all 198 precinct books es of the various vote counts. and add it up. That ought to Harrison attributed part of the settle it," he said. roblem to a mix-up that oc- Both Pursell and Pierce have urred when absentee ballots agreed to Harrison's plan, and om Augusta Township were both have said the Washtenaw honed in on election night. vote tally, expected by aboutI "What was said to be ab- noon today, will give a good Students warm to (Continued from Page 1) really wanted a change in the White Holtse. but I thought they wrwld be tun searedtto votetfor it," said Ellen Berman. Fo r stidents said they voted for Carter because a Democrat- ic - President would get more coneration and results with Congess than could a Republi- can President. "Althoigh the major reason I voted for Carter was that I dislike Ford," said John Lud-. wig, a graduate student in elec- trical engineering, "I feel we're better off with a Democratic platform, and Congress will be more willing to work with Car- ter." JOHN RUSSELL, a junior, was one of the few people in- terviewed who voted for Carter for his policy positions. "Perhaps there won't be any drastic change, but there will be progress towards things I think are important, such as nationalizing health care and separating the military and in- dustrial complex. Besids, I don't believe that Carter has been bought yet." "Carter's economic programs are better," said junior Stuart Mandell, "I think inflation will be kept down and employment will go up." SOPHOMORE Lori Stober ad- mitted different reasons for sup- porting Carter. "I'm not saying I love Carter, but I disagreed with several things Ford did during his administration, such as pardoning Nixon andfailing to give financial assistance to New York City. Also, Carter is pro-Israel, and Ford did more for the Arabs then he did for Israel." Many of those disappointed with Carter's win said they dis- liked his policies or didn't trust him. "I don't trust Carter," said Steve Baker, a senior. "But it'll be interesting to see if he can live up to his promises. "COMING FROM the black perspective, I felt the chelce of candidates was like the les- ser of two evils," said sopho- more Richard Ross. "But I really did not trust Carter; he suddenly appeared on the politi- cal scene. I also don't believe that his 'ethnic purity' state- ment was a mistake, like he claims." Steve Hochberg said he wasn't for Carter, but "I guess I can stomach him. I don't like his lack of experience, spending habits, or placing unemploy- ment above inflation in priori- ties." THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 49 Thursday, November 4, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a 11 y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail- outside Ann Arbor. 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