The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, June 6, 1978-Page 9 Colomi BOGOTA, Colombia )ap)-Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala, a former am- bassador to Washington and candidate of the ruling Liberal Party, has been elected president in an election that was too close to call until 95 percent of the votes were tabulated. A spokesman for the official election board said that with only 5 percent of the votes still out from Sunday's elec- tion, the 62-year-old Turbay Ayala had won 2,226,163 votes to 2,137,987 for his chief rival, Belisario Betancur, 56, of the opposition Conservative Party. TURBAY AYALA, like Batancur, is considered a pro-Washington moderate. The Liberal Party generally has followed a middle-of-the-road social policy to the left of the Conservatives. Batancur supporters poured out of their campaign headquarters in a Bogota residential section after the an- nouncement of the winner was made and staged a sit-in on a heavily traveled avenue, blocking traffic. Dozens of other Betancur supporters blocked traffic at other intersections shouting "Fraud!" and "They stole the election.' A SPOKESMAN at Betancur headquarters said there were plans to protest the result. The other four candidates, an army general and three leftists, were far Little to be returned to N.C. prison RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)-State of- ficials say Joan Little could be back in prison in North Carolina by next week, thanks to today's U.S. Supreme Court refusal to block her extradition from New York. Deputy Attorney General Howard Kramer estimated that Little might be flown back to Raleigh by the end of the week. He said the delay was required to give New York officials time to receive official notice of the court ruling and to work out details of the move. A STATE CORRECTIONS Depar- tment spokesman said it would take several days to make the arrangements and it might be next week before Miss Little returns to the North Carolina Correctional Center for Women to finish her seven-year sentence for breaking and entering. The department panned a press briefing this morning at the center to show where Little would live, eat and work. She has contended that her life would be in danger if she were forced to return to prison here. State officials deny her allegations of mistreatment and point out that Little was deprived of her work release job only after failing to show up several times for work. dans elect new president behind the leaders in the vote crowds yesterday as the vote counting One person was injured seriously in tabulations. progressed. explosion at Popayan, 304 miles eas The incumbent, Alfonso Lopez Security forces feared an outbreak of Bogota, and two policemen and Michelsen also a Liberal, was barred violence between supporters of the student were killed in separate incid by the constitution from seeking re- Conservative and Liberal parties, ts in two remote villages. Yester election. which have dominated colombian police said a bomb exploded under THE GOVERNMENT had ordered politics since independence from spain empty city bus. No one was hurt. 200,000 troops mobilized to maintain or- in 1810. A civil war between the two par- The lead had seesawed betweenZ der in colombia's major cities during ties in the 1950s left more than 200,000 bay Alaya and Betancur throughout the election, and soldiers armed with persons dead and rivalry remains high. morning's counting and Betan ^^^~^% ~^^^^v ^''a*^t"r""" ""* " "ai"sI "" A " nth eanital dclvared himself the winner in an eE an t of 3a en- day an ur- the cur arly wr-_hi~nhtn, visible amid rush-hnour mornine news conference. TROOPS PATROL a polling station in Bogota as Columbians voted to choose a new president. A force of 200,000 men main- tained order in major cities as the ruling party's candidate was elected in a close race. S.F. gay patrol cuts street crime SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Homo- sexual anti-crime patrols are prwoling a downtown gay neigh- borhood. that has been plagued by muggings, arsons and beatings. Police say the patrol is okay by them, within limits. The patrol is called the "South of Market Surveillance Squad." Its two dozen members, all in leather jackets, muster at night and march out on their neat, armed only with whistles, walkie- talkies and flashlights. THE VOLUNTEERS work in three hour shifts, using the Arena Bar at Nin- th and Harrison streets as a headquar- ters. The area has many gay bars, hotels, and bath houses. Members of the squad claim they have helped alert police to several street incidents that could have resulted in serious crimes had they not been there. Once they aided a heart ast- tack victim. "I feel I am helping to protect mankind," said Brian Harrison, 32, who said he had often been robbed and- mistreated in the area he now patrols. He said he never bothered telling police when he was attacked because he thought is was something he had to put up with as part of his gay lifestyle. POLICE CHIEF Charles Gain, who advocates citizen involvement in deterring street crime, said, "this kind of citizen action is excellent. . . as long as they don't get involved as vigi- lantes." Vigilante action is against the rules of the surveillance squad, said Robert Dunn, 26, a patrol leader. "No team member is permitted to in- tervene in any situation which has any potential for becoming dangerous," he said. Do a Tree a Favor: Recycle Your Daily MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE COLLEGIUM MARC STUDENT HOUSING FALL AND WINTER 1978-79 Would you like to live in an elegant neo-Tudor mansion (East Quad?) Dining hall, library, cultural events, interesting associates, old world ambience. The Medieval and Renaissance Collegium is now accepting reservations for student accommodations in the MARC Residence House, effective September 1978. If you are a MARC concentrator or if you are interested in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, you are eligible to live in the MARC House. 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