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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, May 8, 1976

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 8, 1976

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V.P. candidate seeks support for
recognition of Prohibition slate
LANSING (UPI)-Earl Dodge, "MOST PEOPLE don't know Altogether, Dodge hopes to
vice presidential nominee for the Prohibition Party is anything qualify in 15 states.
the Prohibition Party, isn't plan- but a bunch of anti-liquor kooks "THERE'S NO way we can
ning on winning any elections. and modern - day Carrie Na-
But he does want people to know tions," he said. qualify for Michigan's ballot,"
Ihe's there.Thpltomhoerdes' he said.
"While the major parties fight meanaatfo m,f owever 'an't e Dodge said major planks of
for votes, Dodge is fighting most on the ballot, and Dodge, a for- the Prohibition platform are re-
of the time and would consider mer Michigan resident now liv- ligious freedom, separation of
it a major victory if he is car- ing in Colorado, returned to the church and state, enactment of
ried on the ballot. Meanwhile, he state to ensure that election of- right-to-work laws and freedom
expounds the party's conserva- ficials don't forget him again. for the individual from big gov-
tive and wide-ranging platform ernment, big business and big
whenever he gets the chance. The party, Dodge said, filed a labor.
full slate in Michigan's 1972
"THERE IS no equity of treat- presidential primary, then was "We think the power of the
ment for political minorities," informed after the election it president is much too great and
he said yesterday at a news didn't get a single vote. Dodge favor restrictions onithe Su-
conference. "There is a definite said he found out later that a preme Court because ithas al
effort to keep us off the ballot state election official had "lost" most b ec o m e a legislative
by fair means or foul." the entire slate. body," he said.
Larger parties, he said, don't
like even the possibility of los- THIS YEAR, he delivered the Ar s
ing a few votes to their smaller write-in slate personally and got A mdrle t il
rals a receipt. "This time, I'll have
The Prohibition Party, he said, the receipt and make it a little ute a~rdb t dn-htfrhmi elssi. K d f rD m
isfrther hampredb its iden hot for im ifhe loses it" 0 tte K'd for vemn.
ification in the public mind with It may be the last time Mich-
a single issue. igan voters will have the oppor- C
tunity to select a Prohibition
Party candidate. The state's NEW YORK (P) - Governors
PARTICIPATE new requirements for the No- may come to the Democratic
vember election ballot are too National Convention with one
IN RESEARCH tough. gun-carrying guard each, the
r anzmng committee ruled yes-

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terday. But it added no weapons
will be permitted lieutenant gov-
ernors or senators.
And, said convention manager
Andrew Shea, any governor who
arrives with an armed guard
must see to it that the weapon
is registered with the New York
City Police Department.
Another security detail an-
nounced by Shea was the issu-
ance of new passes every day
for the convention which opens
in Madison Square Garden July
12.

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HINGS TO DO
WHEN YOU VISIT
MEXICO.
Look at the sky.
Go into an elevator and press 3.
Have lunch.
Ride in a taxicab or-bus.
Ask a person for directions to the nearest
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Chuckle.
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National Assembly on the
historical significance and potential
peacetime uses of the nectarine,
as seen through the eyes of Keats. < -

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