WednesdoyMoy 19, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Wednesday... May .:..1. 17 THE M.A A, , ..... Ih a p //a ii it important the crowd before making a few closing remarks the thrill of the homecoming filled the air to the ever repeating strains of "The Victors." in whistle sent the with Secret Service od relaxed again heir orassy sound. " appeared in foil d locomotive. Signs Victors." , and the President ents and urged the e had started. orters and photog- asitions across the luced a few friends Bo Schembechler, official passengers n girl. t and his wife step- n a crowd eager to is they reached for meras whirled and id as the President hands, stopping for ted wearily. He was he image with the had 'one off and ias. As he surveyed THE CAMPAIGN rhetoric had been kept short, but it was clear he wanted to be portrayed as Michigan's President. No men- tion of the danger of a Reagan upset or the recent setbacks was made to disturb the festive mood. Serious affairs could wait as the President once again scanned the "Michigan heartland" crowd. The crowd hushed again as the President started to speak, "This is only a one day trip, but it's the beginning of a great trip from now to November 2 when we're going to win the - election." The crowd went wild. The man who never sought election outside of Grand Rapids swept the crowd into an excited frenzy. The train strated up; the man and the woman on the back waved to the crowd. "We need your help Tuesday,' echoed the voice from the loudspeakers perched on top of the train. He had taken the gamble. If it would pay off no one could tell. For that he would have to wait. Photography by SCOTT ECCKER - - - - - - - I