Tuesday, August . ] 7, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PQQe Three Reuicn seek unity By TIM SCHICK ti Specilal to 'he Daily rANS;AS CITY, Mo. - Divifoni heat __n the (;()I'tanlk, considered a i tajc pr. i 'mi in t~nt. year's presditltial c- aljaig111, nan the subjec of manna: s'.Robert Beniiett'n w 'eleonning ad- Y (1dr's at the start of the 1916 ReTsubli '-In Nationsali 'anvenltioneste'rdtay in Kansas ('it\. t e « "TlIhon 1Ii out interests may heie I ' tl _,:![i d rt our 'andidate preference divided,'' Bennett tiild the delegatens,'niir zeal fornictoryrls .t nt be a zealot'nssiicida ol enmiitinent for personality. x ~but r'ither a patrioit's phtisopnhic al commritmentm to apart which is moved 'indl will move to- wa rd' the go'aIs to which we can all aspire" tEIE RG;ED felliiw party nieiibers to show -;. "di, sin in 'oar choices, but unity in our deci- Nr But as the bitile beitseeni Presidenit Fined and foiinier California Govn. IRonald Reagan Yecornes dowii to the wire, it appea rs that the = v yparty ranks have not yet coine tog'ether. g Y Noiw, initlbfinal hornhbeftire Imimorrow night's nnins iin prces s, members of the Ford and Reagain forces are still frantically trying to woo uncomittetd delegates to their cemps and draw b- ' -znsdefectors finns their opnpoineint's side. ON 'nATU1RDAY Re'agan caumpaign manager John Sears predicted a firs t balluit victory fur ° x his candidate with 11411 votes. The nest day Ford ma'n'iger tigers Moron ho'asted siupposrt of 1135.delegates. AP Photo Bitt each side ctincedes that disagreement stir- PRINCESS Pale Moon of the Cherokee Nation belts out the rounding the pairty platform atnd cotiventin national anthem yesterday during the opening ceremonies of rules eniuld affect the ountconte of the consen- the second session of the Republican National Convention. tion WHEELER COMPROMISE PROVES UNSUCCESSFUL Human Services Dept. plan defeated A floior fight in -esps'cied tonight itseri a rule Itroposed Ins Reagant backersi that wouvl 'fore Ptresidc'nilindto n menhis inrnnintg mte be fire the nomnintng I'rocess'tmnrronight MO)RTlON BLAST[EI)tinpp, e dtnt ttn'Iciange sing tiy"'Last-mtinte imuits ctssnncsar tiemtie tetsist y ito eform'nancotnteintn. osddelc'nly change 'tieme'ta ofn ittie gonic'at tt' leetscnti hins'insint goodnl Insor 'the nari. Ior had ns ma'intiainedn'thtie tc'wnill aii nnnncesti ice pinentinal chice in i n'itradtinalmsan nst aftiertenrecese tin e snitintiun'nts nitis- SE5.RS SCOF'IlED stdelesgate cuntits show ing Reaigai ntilinig reidenti Forid by soinme 90t v'tnestitdding ''"'hs' proncedural vo mtes will e- flectounit srengthlnbettertani te (dielegate coutnts." NinnythtsReatgatssni has nsnnnnnnnnedta nn-mi sylvansiaijsirSeinilnr RictadlSclnieiker is in chnoice iasii a tirnunnin nst, te hnrdnietion in whnno Fonrsd wilselectt in im nn ninsthe tic- ket. MichigantiGovnernor WiliamnniMiliken ld 'lhe Dl thabt hi' persnn~nIls efe's Vc' Piesi deiii Nelson Ronckefellr itladitntedl 'it'stn likely tilt he will le chonsen." THlE PRESIDENT iwan greeted wmth lhnnder otis applause wnent he arrived in Knsass City Sundaiy night. Several thousnndminipIeple, hacked shoilder to sounnlder its the lbbvtf the ('Tw ('enter lHtel where lie P'resident's conventin headquannrters tre locaed chanted ''We waint Foird!"in'Buoiyed by the riusing receptiont, F~ad stated confidently, 'It's the kindtf entutsism that will give is a victory Wednesday night." irregular circumstances Sahib the elephanti is back in the ele phlant ride businestiter betag laid low with whnati the television ads call "tem- porary irregulrity." Bit it wns'tres or strain that deked Saib. Saib, an attactionnat1tlb Wrld Wildlie Safari cosmnercial animatl reserve in Winston, Ore., ale tomin unchi sud tne day lst weekItheni ate snmne rocks in tnnp- parent Inytt self nedicsatin. 'he result w a n s oi r t f c n itc r e te in S a ih ib 's s to n - (eac. Sin here's whatil they did: Each day ofEx-Las cnitining 5t9 squares per usx, three casensf apples twit cases oflettuce, twitcaesc5of carrtms, 21 pounds f plunsi, 41 ounds iof bananas, adminisered wills a gardens hose. Z/oolo V gits t th reervesaythe urewrke. Help wanted (I 5 Menuandnilwioentarsinetendestotinhelp enonduct a four-eek orkshop dealitg ns de- with the proiblenms oittnnsle prn'nt fani..i lies. 'T'pinc tine covered inlnde sncial r Frant- services, child cae, food co-ops, self- Archit healths traininig, ansIconscitusness rain- of his ing. Vlnteers at-calslo needed to help rislian counnsel tie children of these single pr- Pales- ct families in tie issues of alcholismn efugee drugsouahdtther tprblms. Those inter- ested in sharing their energy, ideas, and ighting talent areturgd ton nitact Suzy Ponwers for 17 01 665- 6212. or ae fGounld t 4-111 1 at has0 By MIKE NORTON A Ilast-minute attempti Innaccommodate Republican objectins failed tno save Mayor Albert Wheeler's proiposed Hutman Services D~epartment from nutright re- jection at laist night's C'ity-(omuncil omeet- ing. Wheeler's propsanl, origintilly ired ail last week's; working C'ouncmil sessions, would have created a spsecial niiciptal depairtnment to incoirpomrate a wide rauge of social and cosmunity prsograms tinder a sinsgle admsinistrtitive vomot. It innmmedi- ately ran agrounmd onnaihenap nif protesta- lions from the Council's Republican ma- jority', however. LAST NIGHT liemenayori presented a somewhat weakened versio~n of Ihis oin- inal pltan, binping Inn coas nut at letast some Republican suport. Wheni the snip- port tailed 'to materialise, Wheeler be- came openly bitter. "I came here buping to comsproimise" lie told the Council. "Bitt I guess there isn't any compromise." He eunt on to attack the Reisublicans for their lack of cooperation, saying, "M\y colleagues think mitre of streets annd parking thau they do about people." COUNCIL MIEIER Robert Hlenry (R(- Third Ward) dismissed Wheeler's com- unt as a "political cheap shot." When the mayor claimed he had "tried Io cut- operate in every way," ety replied, "What yonu did was retreat inch by inch fromm yoiur original position." The disclussion quickly degenerated in- to a squabble over whether Republicans had ever agreed to support a Buman Scmices Department. H-enry and his tel- now,; stoutly maintained they had never supported mutch more than a consolida- tioni of the federally funded Comprehen- sive Employment Training Act (CETA) and Comumunity D~evelopment B 1lmo c k Grant (CDBIG) programs. But Council D~emocrats complained that other prom- msen had been made. Council member