Rage Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY T Tuesday, March 16, 1976 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY *1 fluesday, March '16, 1~976 LSA STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS will b helEd on APRIL 6 and 7 To run for president or at-large member you must fill out a candidacy form at the LSA Government o f f i c e, Room 4001 Michigan Union.4 Deadline for applying for candidacy is FRIDAY, March 19, 1976 at 5:00 p.m. AUDITO TICE Actor-Singer-Dancers Traveling outdoor theatre, 3rd season. Musical variety type s h o w, sponsored by Oakland County Parks and Recreation. SALARY $1 10/WEEK Show Runs June 1 - September 1 Prepare two songs for audition PRIMARY UNPREDICTABLE: Carter, Wa Ilace face showdown in I1. I i 1 . ' (Continued from Page 1) power politics is past and that American foreign policy should j reflect a new awareness of the world," while treating other na- tions with "respect and con- cern." For his part, Wallace held a short press conference yester- day morning in which he told reporters that his health is "fine, just fine," and that it should not be a factor in his performance here. BUT, THE Alabama governor declined to predict how he would WHYEALK LEVI S I do in today's preferential race uing anybody's vice-presidential against Carter. candidate. I'm out to be the "It's difficult to gauge votes President." like that," he stated, "but I'm WALLACE SPOKE from what confident-I want to remind you some observers here consider a gentlemen that I'm still a can- new position of strength. The didate with the second most aggressive c a m p a i g n being delegates in the United States. waged in Chicago's urban wards And I'm going to win in Wis- by Sargent Shriver-who is be- consin, in Michigan, and in ing half-heartedly backed by the North Carolina, too." powerful Daley machine-can When questioned about a pos- be expected to draw off a great sible Humphrey-Wallace ticket, deal of Carter's support, accord- he laughed and said, "I might ing to the observers. consider a Wallace - Humphrey "Well, you don't think Shriverj ticket. I'm not interested in be- is going to pull any votes away - --from Wallace, do you?" asked FEtim Davis, Carter's local issues - 1coordinator. "Hell no, he's going g j to take them away from us." 7U Ua~RA D - Up to now, he explained, the ently aimed at Arizona Rep.; Carter effort has relied heavily Morris Udall and Washington upon blacks and other minori- Sen. Henry Jackson, who are not ties, but these are exactly the running in Illinois. groups among whom the former "As for myself, I'm willing to Peace Corps director is finding enter contests all over the na- some support. tion to demonstrate that I'll be' CARTER'S people are un- the president of all the people," daunted, however. "Perhaps I'm Carter asserted. wrong to feel optimistic," Davis popular support will prevail." added to his less than cheery "In my opinion," he went on, remark above, "but somehow I "we will not have a deadlocked just can't see Chicago going for convention, and under these cir- Wallace. We've got a real, broad- cumstances (Hubert) Humphrey will not be in the picture." All three-Wallace, Carter and Shriver-are singlemindedly pur- suing a win in the preferential 'beauty contest" primary here. Wallace and Carter can hope to pick up a few delegates for the July convention; but anything more seems unlikely in view of the Daley machine's vast array of delegates committed to Adlai Stevenson. base of support all around the city and the state." The smiling Carter made little reference to either Wallace or Shriver yesterday, but he did call attention to "certain of my more viable opponents who have deliberately written off vast sec- tions of the nation as unworthy of their efforts," a blast appar- Available at Wild's Varsity Shop AUDITION ONLY-MARCH 12 Noon-4 P.M. 17 Waterford-Oaks Activities Center 2800 Watkins Lake Rd., Pontiac, MI PHONE (1) 858-0915 FOR INFORMATION FEATURING: " Demin Bells 0 I " Brush Denims S D " Work Shirts " C Wild's1 311 S. 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