The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, March 11, 1980-Page 9 STUDENT SUPERVISOR, PART-TIME, NIGHTS Senior or graduate student to LSA Student Telethon. Four hours 6:00 to 10:00, Sunday through March 30 through Aapril 24. Pay: $4.00 per hour Call 763-5577 supervjse per night, Thursday, AP Photo REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL hopefuls Ronald Reagan (left) and George today's primary vote. The latest polls in the sunshine state give Reagan Bush (right) had a busy day campaigning in Florida yesterday prior to comfortable lead over Bush. *Carter, Reagan hope for southern victories a Earn the credentials that count as a From The Associated Press With a timely boost from John Con- nally's withdrawal from the presiden- tial race, Ronald Reagan looked for a sweep of today's three Southern Republican primaries. President Car- ter was a sure bet to win big among down-home Democrats. At stake in the primaries in Florida, ;Atabama, and Georgia are 114 'legates to the GOP National Conven- tion this July and 208 Democratic con- vention delegates. George Bush, seemingly more con- cerned about keeping former President Gerald Ford out of the GOP race, said yesterday he'd settle for a "respec- ~C~ht budget - redicted forcity (Continued from Page 1) educiton in the general fund. We don't have money for our current project, without raising the millage," Leslie Morris (D-Second Ward) said recently. Assistant Administrator Kenney acknowledged yesterday that a general fund budget reduced by 15 per cent vould mean layoffs in City Hall and tome service cuts, but he had no accurate picture of the extent of the cuts or of the number of people who would be laid off. As it was, Kenney aid, it "will be very difficult" to meet new demands on the :general fund without cutting taxes. The new demands include adding police officers, meeting the cost of financing the pension fund, staffing two new community recreation centers, taffing a new fire station, and m aintaining the street repair program to the level of prior years. READING, England (AP)-A banner was recently hung on a bridge over the Thames River here. ' The banner, put up by the Reading :Crime Prevention Panel, read: "Now Is the Time To Stop Crime." Thieves stole the banner. INTERNATIONAL CAREER? A representative will be on the campus THURSDAY MARCH 20, 1980 to discuss qualifications for advanced study at AMERICAN GRADUATE SCjOOL and job opportunities in the field of INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT table" showing against Reagan. "Everybody assumes that all three of these states are strong Reagan states, and I know that," Bush said. THE ONLY other major Republican candidate, John Anderson, was not on any of the Southern ballots. He chose instead to concentrate on the March 18 primary in his home state of Illinois. Reagan was the man to beat in Alabama and Georgia, where he defeated Ford by large margins in 1976. In Florida, where he narrowly lost to Ford - four years ago, the former California governor held a comfortable lead over Bush in the latest polls. The polls were taken before Connally dropped out Sunday, the day after he was thrashed by Reagan, 54 per cent to 30 per cent, in the South Carolina primary. Bush and Reagan both said they expected to benefit today from the former Texas governor's exit. BUT EVEN Bush said it would help him more in other states, particularly Texas and Illinois. And Reagan, welcoming. any Connally campaign strategists who might want to join his camp, observed that he and fellow con- servative Connally "were appealing to the same group of voters." On the Democratic side, Carter was expected to win handily in his native Georgia and neighboring Alabama. A recent poll by a group of Florida newspapers showed 52 per cent of Democratic voters favored Carter, 10.1 per cent supported Sen. Edward Ken- nedy, and 32 per cent were undecided. THE ONLY other major Democratic contender, California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.., has done almost no cam- paigning in the three states and is likely to finish far behind. Kennedy has not appeared in Georgia, and has limited his appearan- ces and campaign spending in Alabama and Florida, but his campaign offices in all three states say they hope to score well in key areas and obtain at least some Democratic delegates. Among the Republicans, Anderson has no campaign organization in the three states anol is not a serious conten- der. The withdrawal of Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee from the race last week was expected to have little effect, because he had not campaigned in the area. ALTHOUGH REP. Philip Crane of Illinois once campaigned heavily in the South, he canceled television commer- cials and cut back on his scheduled ap- pearances last week, saying it would "require a miracle" for him to win the GOP nomination. He may receive some votes in Georgia and Alabama, but his percentage was likely to be in- significant. Bush escalated his Southern cam- paign late last week. He said that finishing a strong second to Reagan in Florida "would be perceived across the country as a very good showing." Ford's interest in jumping into the GOP race prompted Reagan to say the former president would be a "for- midable opponent." Bush, seeing a Ford candidacy as a threat to his own, said Republicans need "new faces and new ideas" and not a "rerun of the 1976 election" between Ford and Carter. 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