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Tuesday, April fi, 1916 I-it MICi-1I(~AN DAILY Rage Seven
CARTER IN LEAD:
Udall needs
Wisconsin
victory
MILWAUKEE (/P) - Wiscon-
sin has the reputation of a
springboard for presidential as-t
pirants, but several of the can-
didates in today's primary are
hoping it will at least toss them'
a lifesaver.
Thomas Dewey toward a Re-
publican presidential nomina-
tion. And a loss in 1948 crushed
Douglas MacArthur's presiden-
tial intentions.
JOHN KENNEDY beat Hu-
went on to win the Democratic
nomination. Facing a loss to
Eugene McCarthy here in 1968,
President Lyndon Johnson with-
drew his re-election bid two
days before the Wisconsin pri-
mary.
The real tension, however, is
in the rest of the dwindling
field, which will be watching to-
night's returns for a clue as to
whether they can keep going.
Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona,
a self-described last hope of the
Democratic party's "progres-
sive" wing, takes issue with
predictions that he must win
here to survive, but concedes;
he must do well.
Although Carter has demon-
strated he has a large following
in Wisconsin, his aides con-
cede much of it is "soft" and
perhaps less likely to actual-
ly get out and vote. And Car-
ter has not built any large vot-
er turnout apparatus here.
WORKING FOR Carter is a
weather forecast which predicts
sunny skies for election day.
Both sides agree that rain,
which had been forecast earlier,
A win here in 1944 catapulted bert Humphrey here in 1960 and I Four years ago George Mc-
Govern won in Wisconsin and'
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN the Democratic nomination.
M M M M ~ s a isa t ir m s s sts m g e~ s s m i s s a ~ s s m i si m s a a s s s sa sl s : T i s h y e a a ll th e r p u l s e
The Daily Official Bulletin is an lies: Francis L. Carsten, U. London, ing the Democratic field and
official publication of the Uni- "TherFascist Movement in Austria," President Ford ahead of his Re-
versity of Michigan. Notices Lec. rm. 1, MLB, 4 p.m.
should be sent in TYPEWRIT- Public Health: Marcolino Candau, publican challenger, Ronald
TEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson. Dir Gen. Emeritus, W.H O., "world Reagan.
before 2 p.m. of the day pre-? Health Day 1976," Aud.,. SPIT I, WHILE FO1RD, winner of five
ceding publication and by 2 4 p.m.
p.m. Friday for Saturday and Kelsey Museum: Elizabeth Geb- of six primaries, does not think
Sunday. Items appear only once. hard, Prof. U. -Ill., Chicago Circle Wisconsin alone will make or
Student organization notices are 'Greek and Roman Theatres, Aud break him, he hopes a victory
not accepted for publication. A, Angell, 4 p.m.,im vs
For more information, phone 1975-76 Zwerdling Lectures: Na- here could clear the way to
164-927. hum M. Sarna, Brandeis U., "Tal- nomination. Carter, also win-:
mudic Statements on the Order of eofivofsxhabenp-
Tuesday, April 6 Biblical Books in Light of Mesopo- ner of five of six, has been pre-
DAY CALENDAR tamian and Alexandrian Library dicting a first ballot victory at
WUOM: Roy Rappaport, Prof/' Science," Aud. B, Angell, 4:10 p.m. the Democratic national con-
chairman, Anthropology. "The English - Poetry reading: Robert vention and said last week that
Structure of Ritual," 10 am, Francis. Pendleton rm., Union, 4:10 aenfirstnacefainilstinwiscoth-
Ctr. Continuing Education of p m a first-place finish in Wiscon-
Women: Victoria Binion, "Role and tCtr. Study of Higher Education: sin and a second-place finish
Status of Black Women in the Kay Henry, Ken Mines, U.S. Office in New York will make him
Black Family," 328 Thompson, noon.1 of Education, Region V, "Affirma- (
Future Worlds: Julian ond, sen- iveAction," 1309 SEB, 7:30 p.m- unbeatable."
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UDALL HAS predicted a Wis- would help Udall. ~
consin victory, based on a re- Wisconsin, home state of
cent poll conducted by his cam- turn - of - the - century pro-
paign organization and a mo-# gressive R o b e r t "Fight-
mentum which he says is goingigess"ve Rolbet Figted
h mng Bob" LaFollette, is noted
his way. for the support it gives liberal
But even the Udall poll, de-: candidate. Earlier in the cam-
signed by professional pollster paign Udall had based much
Peter Hart of Washington and of his strategy on a boost here.
conducted by Udall field per- A bad loss here might take
sonnel shows Carter leading by Udall out of the contest, leav-
4 percentage points. Both candi- ing only Carter and Sen. Henry
dates acknowledge that Udall's Jackson of Washington as ma-
organization here is stronger jor Democratic candidates.
than Carter's and if the fig-f
ures are reliable, the race could Detroit was founded as Fort
be a toss-up. Pontchartrain in 1701.
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