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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, February 25, 197

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 25, 1976

Carter tops Dems in N.H.

(Continued from Page1) ing people," Jordan said. "We an indictment of Udall's cam-
lackluster showing casts him as did well with the French-Catho- paign that a credit to Bayh's."
the man to beat at this early Ilics, we did well in Manchester
stage of the race. and in the north country." VICTORY WON'T come eas-:
Chip Bishop, Carter's Rhode ChrisySpirou Indiana Senator ily for Carter in the days ahead.
Island coordinator, said "I think Birch Bayh's campaign direc- In~ Massachusetts, next week,
it puts him out in front. More tor, saw his candidate's 17 per ,Msahsts etwe,
rthan anything, it shows that cent showing as an encouraging hell share the moderate coner-
Jimmy is not a regional can- sign. vative vote with Washington
didate i 'Senator Henry Jackson and per-4
CARTER'S national campaign "IT SHOWS me that Senator ennial candidate George Wal-
director, Hamilton Jordan, said Bayh has been able to do in lace, also entered on the ballot.
his man finished strongly be- four months what Morris Udall In addition, the liberal candi-
cause he has no weak spots in hasn't done in a year and a dates, Udall, Bayh, and Harris,
a statewide constituency. half. are expected to fare better with
"We did well with the work- "As a liberal he's more vi- the state's progressive Demo-
------- -able. The part of the electorate cratic constituency.
he won tonight represents acosiun.
much broader cross section Though some disappointment
than Udall got." was evident among his sn-
One highly - placed Carter porters at election headquar-
official however suggested that ters, Udall indicated he was sat-'
"Udall's poor showing is more1 isfied with his second place fin-s
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planned. The campaign is on
schedule, on track and the des-
tination is Madison Square Gar-
den July 12."
"We had two goals," said Ud-
all. "One thing was to finish
second, the other thing was to
emerge as the leader of the
progressive - center candidates
of the Democratic Party.'.'
CARTER, UDALL supporters
have maintained, is a conser-
vative Democrat.
UDALL HAD been favored to
win over Carter in severaldun-
official polls just a few days
ago.
The use of helmets has cut
down the number of motorcycle
fatalities in many states.

Voters badgered
in New Hampshire
(Continued from Page 3) "Give me a smart crook any
McCann shoes?" bellowed one time over some of these other5
white-haired woman in the fac- guys, like Harris and Udall,"
tory when she saw the former he said. "They always lapse
Georiga governor's entourage. into the same old jubber-jab-I
"And by the way, you put the bish."
age of all these ladies down at But the oversell of too manyf
60 so they can retire." candidates in a crowded Demo.
"YOU WANT to retire?" ask- cratic field has also alienated:
ed Carter. "You've got more and confused many voters.
energy than anyone:" "I voted for Bayh," said one:
S "You want to dance?" an- tannery w o r k e r. "They all
swered the old lady, and she sounded alike but he sounded
grabbed him.j a little worse."~
"I think the only one who LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI)
talks straight is Wallace," said Floor-length drapes help pre-
a Manchester landscaper. "He's vent heat loss indoors if they
the only one who reminds me of are drawn about sunset, says
Harry Truman. And he's the Norm Teter, Extension agricul-
only one who's got any guts-I tural engineer at the University
look for a strong figure like of Nebraska-Lincoln. Teter said,
the drapes help keep a con-
vection current from being set
In a hurry when you are up behind them to carry heat
making hot biscuits? Don't from the house through the
bother getting out the pastry windows after dark.

N.H. voters play
'Name tat tunte'
Special To The Daily
MANCHESTER, N.H.-"They're all alike," said the
middle aged waitress in the Cadillac Restaurant yesterday.
"You pick out the one you think is going to con you the
least."

The New Hampshire primary has offered
smorgasbord with an innocuous aroma and lack
The waitress wasn't alone. The lack of variety
voters looking twice and laughing.

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of variety.
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CHECK THE candidates on three delectable issues.
Reforming the government:
"We should take a new direction, bringing a halt to the
momentous growth of government and allowing each of
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"The President has to believe that 'consent of the
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"I think the American people are interested in honesty,
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