The Michigan Daily-Wednesday; June 28, 1978-Page 7 Attorns Mississip in their rt nominatio 35 years Eastland. And in won the nominati Harvey Jr WITH precincts votes, or6 or 34 per early sup north Mis: Riley t CarolinaI De Ch Str Miss. governor upset in Senate primary By The Associated Press 54.8 per cent, to Harvey's 81,997 votes, WITH 1,014 precincts reporting, didates split the 390,000 votes an ey Maurice Dantin upset or 45.2 per cent, with 1,014 of the state's Stevenson had 95,018 votes, or 52.9 per only 26 per cent. pi Gov. Cliff Finch yesterday 1,626 precincts tabulated. cent, to Smith's 84,861 votes, or 47.1 per Two blacks have said they wi unoff race for the Democratic Riley will face former Rep. Ed cent. the general election, indicatin on for the Senate seat held for Young, a Republican, in November. Finch, who trailed Dantin by 4,000 black dissatisfaction with Finc by retiring Sen. James John Stroud, a former aide to Gov. votes in the seven-way primary on June formance. Charles Evers, th James Edwards, is the GOP nominee 6, linked his opponent to Eastland and mayor of Fayette and a South Carolina, Richard Riley for lieutenant governor. "the same old bosses." Democratic national committ Democratic gubernatorial IN THE ONLY other statewide race During his campaign, Finch attacked has qualified for the general ele on over Lt. Gov. Brantley in Mississippi yesterday, state Rep. unidentified political bosses and the an independent. Henry K r. John Hampton Stennis, son of veteran press. His television ads showed an another black independent, has Sen. John Stennis, (D-Miss.), won the unidentified man smoking a cigar, the will run, but has not qualified. 2,248 OF Mississippi's 2,353 Democratic nomination for the Fourth Eastland trademark, at a desk with a In the runoff, Dantin used th reporting, Dantin had 223,043 Congressional District seat being bottle of Scotch whiskey showing. low-key style and positions th 66 per cent, to Finch's 116,100, vacated by U.S. Rep. Thad Cochran, successful in the first primary, cent. Dantin gained strong the Republican candidate for the FINCH IMPLIED Dantin was hand- for tax cuts and tax refor port from rural precincts in Senate in the November general elec- picked to succeed Eastland, the strengthening the nation's milit sissippi. tion. president pro-tem of the Senate. In South Carolina, the firstF ook the election in South In complete, but unofficial returns, Dantin, 48, a Columbia attorney who was held June 13, with Harv by collecting 99,583 votes, or Stennis had 36,838 votes, or 59 per cent, finished third in the 1975 gubernatorial Riley eliminating former Rep and state Rep. Jay Disharoon had primary, largely ignored Finch's Bryan Dorn. Dorn collected e 26,030, or 41 per cent, comments, which his backers called a votes to Harvey's 142,785 and 12 Viis a n d lIn the South Carolina race for the desperate attempt to win the election. Riley. Dorn gave his support t nomination for lieutenant governor, Dantin, a former Columbia mayor, after the primary. which some termed a referendum on ran well in the cities and cut into Fin- But even without Dorn'ss e k ov at the Equal Rights Amendment, state ch's support in southern counties for his Riley, a former state senator Rep. Nancy Stevenson of Charleston, first primary lead. Greenville attorney who six mor who favors the amendment, was acknowledged he had the sup , t rleading state Sen. Horace Smith, who FINCH, 51, HAD counted on a only three per cent of the state's opposes the proposed federal amen- coalition of black and rural white voters began to gain momentum in the dment to ban sexual discrimination. in the firs rmr.btheevna- wekofhec niy. d he got ill run in g some h's per- e black former eeman, ction as irksey, said he he same at were , calling m and ary. primary ey and . W. J. 112,793 5,185 for to Riley upport, and a nths ago pport of voters, closing (Continued from Page5) particular the use of soft, rustic lighting, which was effective in locating the rural setting, and in distilling a sense of elegiac sadness. BRIAN BEDORD'S Dr. Astrov all but dominated the performance. At once a loner and deeply dependent on others, Astrov's revealing of his love for Elena was among the play's most moving moments. 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