THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Ten Run-off slited for clerical pres. race Tuesday, June 15, 1976 Youth gangs attack marooned motorists (Continued from Page 3) * Unity's Bob DaI e beat CDU's Frances Douglas to gain the Second Vice-President post, Dale getting 432 votes to Doug- las' 387, the largest marign of victory in any election. * In the Financial-Secretary election, Sue Ellen Hansen of CPU received 423 votes to best Unity's Susan Susselman total of 373. Unofficialv, the CDU slate won 9 of the 13 positions up for election. Unity took the remain- ing four offices consisting of Second Vice-President, Guide, Sargeant-at-Arms and one spot on the five - man Bargaining Committee. Both CDU and Unity candi- dates, asked to comment on the elections, agreed that voter turn-out was high. "We had a very good voter turn-out," said Unity presiden- tial hopeful Debbie Moorehead, "and I think it indicates a high degree of membership interest." CDU presidential candidate Carolyn Weeks concurred say- ing "there was a better than 25 per cent increase in voter turn-out in t h e presidential race," over the contested Janu- ary elections. Both candidates also agreed that the turn-out for the run-off would probably be lower, due in part to voter apathy following last week's election. The necessity of a run-off pro- voked varying reactions among the candidates. "I had hoped this election last week would be the last one," said Moorehead somewhat re- seignedly, "but apparently not." "No, it (the run-off) did not surprise me in the least," said Weeks, "with their smear cam- paign-t expected it in fact." Unity's Second Vice-Presiden- tial candidate Bob Dale also commented on the run-off say- ing, "I think with three candi- dates on the ballot, it was to be expected." Dale also had some remarks on the Chairperson of the Bar- gaining Committee race. Dale termed the possible elec- tion of CDU's Marianne Jensen over Unity's Jean Jones as "most unfortunate." "I wouldn't want to speak against Ms. Jensen-I don't real- ly know her well enough-but I do know Ms. Jones well and I know she is very dedicated to the needs of the membership," said Dale. The outcome of the run-off would appear to partially hinge on the disposition of independent James Evans towards the re- maining two candidates. Evans' votes could provide either an- didate with a slim margin of victory, assuming his supporters honored his stated preference. Evans said he would support Moorehead, but the large num- ber of CDU candidates elected would make effective leadership difficult. "I would say I support her," said Evans, "but I have my reservations whether anybody has enough diplomatic skill to make for an effective union." Asked whether he thought his 61 supporters would vote for Moorehead, "I'm inclined to think they will." TRIBAL ART GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. SP) - Father Dino Beretta, pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Church here, collected some 150 sculp- tures by the Makondes while serving as a missionary in Tan- zania. The Makondes, a branch of the Bantu tribe, live in a south- ern sector of Tanzania, isolated by the Livingston Mountains and six-month rainy seasons that cut off river travel. This African people, who have been sculpting for cen- turies, seem to have the jump on the "mind-expanding" drug culture of the west, Father Ger- etta says. "The men take drugs - herbs - to. communicate with the spirits. They carve the sculptures after they come out of the trance," he said. CHICAGO (A - Youth gangs roamed Chicago's South Side late Sunday night and early yesterday attacking motorists stranded by torrential rains, killing one woman and assault- ing at least 15 persons, police said. A motorist stranded on a dark, rain-soaked South Side street refused to pay $10 de- manded by four youths, who then shot him and killed his wife. Three of the couple's six children watched the attack, which police said occurred in darkness Sunday night after heavy rains detoured motorists from the Dan Ryan. Express- way to unfamiliar streets on the South Side. "THAT'S THE WAY IT is down there," said Joseph Di- Leonardi, city homicide com- mander. He said the youths were trying to "find a chance to stick somebody up." DiLeonardi said reports were filed only in four of the 15 incidents involving 17 per- sons. Three persons were hos- pitalized, one in serious condi- tion. There were no arrests and police said they could not esti- mate the number of youths in- volved in the series of attacks. PARTS OF the South Side re- ceived as much as six inches of rain in three hours Sunday eve- ning. The slain woman was identi- fied as Mrs. Phyllis Ann Ander- son, 51, of Buffalo Grove, a northwest suburb. Her husband, Leo, editor of Telephony, a magazine for the communica- tions industry, required sur- gery for his gunshot wunds and was listed in serious co- dition under intensive care The three children in the car required treatment for cats from broken glass. Authorities said a grop of youths approached the Ander. son car as it moved slowly i demanded $10 to help thenm through a flooded viaduct. At er Anderson refused, the cr was pelted with bricks. An- derson went forward about % feet and then stopped because of stalled traffic in front. One youth emerged fromt be- hind a bush and fired two o three shots from a revolver,.,, lice said. The bullets entered the passenger side, striking Mrs. Anderson in the neck sisal head and hitting Anderson the neck and shoulder . 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