The Michigan Daily Friday, October 13, 2000 - 5 Bush returns to Grand Rapids N Bush makes a stop in Grand Rapids before heading to Pontiac today. GRAND RAPIDS (AP) - The presidential campaign of Texas Gov. George W. Bush headed back to Michigan for the third time in two weeks. Bush attended a political rally in downtown Grand Rapids last night, and is scheduled to visit the city's Van Andel Institute this morning and appear at a General Motors Corp. plant in Pontiac this afternoon. "He's here to get out the vote," said Vic Krause, chairman of the Kent County Republican Party. "He has to make a strong showing here, and the Kent County Republicans are really work- ing extensively for him to get out the vote." Local Republicans learned Monday afternoon that their party's presidential candidate was coming to Grand Rapids. By Wednesday afternoon, they had given away all 10,000 tick- ets available for the rally at the Grand Center's Welsh Auditori- um. "By coming here, he's letting the voters in west Michigan know where he stands on the issues and how he can lead this country into the 21st century," Krause said. "In the process, he'll invigorate voters to turn out at the polls, not just Republicans but also independent voters." Chad Clanton, a spokesman for the Michigan Democratic Party, said Bush has some explaining to do to Michigan voters. "People are slowly finding out about Bush's failed Texas record," Clanton said. "At some point, Bush is going to have to come clean and tell people why Texas ranks dead last in the percentage of families without health insurance, why Texas has the dirtiest air and the secon.d-dirtiest water in America, and why he hasn't done a thing to fix these things." Vice President Al Gore questioned Bush's record as governor on environmental and health issues Wednesday during the sec- ond of three scheduled campaign debates between the two men. Bush, Gore and their running mates have campaigned exten- sively in Michigan in recent months in an effort to win the state's 18 electoral votes on Nov. 7. Most recently, Bush campaigned in the Detroit area on Oct. 5, the same day that Gore stumped in Grand Rapids. Bush was in Pontiac and Saginaw on Sept. 28-29. "It's an extremely important state," Krause said. "That's why he (Bush) has spent so much time here and is focusing so much on the state." Bush did not win the state's GOP presidential primary on Feb. 22. That victory went to U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona. Democrat Bill Clinton won Michigan in 1992 and 1996, while Republican George Bush, George W. Bush's father, won the state in 1988. Y AP PHOTO Republican pesidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Michigan Governor John Engler share -a laugh duriq a town meeting held in Grand Rapids yesterday. MUDBOWL Continued frcn Page 1 entire Geek Community," Inter- fraternity Guncil President Adam :Silver said. To determie who woulc face SAE in Saturday's ompetition, Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Ta Omega and Zeta Beta Tau faced offn a football tournament last weekend with Delta Sigma Phi coming as the ictors. "We are taing this with the utmost seriousness ad look forward to win- ing," Delta Sma Phi President Steve zell said. Kane said AE chose the fraterni- ties ro face tff because ZBT and ATO have prticipated in previous years and Dera Sigma Phi is a close COMI JOIN 110 YEARS OF EDTORIAL FREEDOM. jackson Rdo @ W 4e 734.827-2837 One Mile lest of Weber's inn $5.00 Matineetil 6pm & all day Tuesday $4.75 Kid,& Seniors all shows $5.75 with Stdent ID $5.75 Late Show Fri & Sat ONo assesor Tuesday discounts Unlimited Free DOrk Refills & .2S Corn Refills neighbor. Other fraternities that declined to participate include Theta Chi, whose nationals would not let them play, and Sigma Chi, who already had an alumni event scheduled for that morning. During halftime of the Mudbowl game, two sororities - Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Kappa - will face off in their own flag football game in the mud. Kane said the decision on which sororities will play was deter- mined by a house vote. The Mudbowl raises money through local sponsors for Motts Children's Hospital. So far sponsors have raised more than S1,000, said SAE President Karl Frei muth. SHIP Continued from Page 1 Navy medical teams were en route to the scene yesterday to treat those injured in the 5:15 a.m. EDT explo- sion, Pentagon officials said. U.S. aircraft capable of evacuating the injured were scheduled to fly to Aden. The incident was all the more stun- ning given that U.S. forces in the Mid- dle East have been on a heightened state of alert in recent days and securi- ty plans for a port visit like the Cole's are drawn up in advance. The Cole had just arrived in the har- bor and was scheduled to leave in about four hours, officials said. 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