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rage iu l ( It- l I /-Vl-IOIN WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1976 Reagan takes first place in race Burglaries •* (Continued from page 1) can nominating delegates; Ford 9. The delegates were apportioned on the basis of congressional district pluralities as well as statewide show ings. On the Democratic side: Carter 380,976, or 68 per cent. Wallace 82,916, or 15 per cent. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, a dropout from the active campaign, 65,409, or 12 per cent. Carter won 48 delegates, Wallace six, with 21 uncommitted. Georgia With 98 per cent of the precincts counted: Reagan 124,880, or 68 per cent. Ford 57,795, or 32 per cent. That meant 48 delegates for Reagan. Democrat Carter had 408,397, or 84 per cent. Wallace 56,357, or 12 per cent. Democrats held separate compet ition for delegates, and Carter won all 50. Alabama With 13 per cent of the Republi can precincts counted, Reagan led for 31 delegates. In the Democratic primary, with 64 per cent of the precincts in, Wal lace was winning 29 delegates. Car ter three, and three were uncommit ted. District of Columbia Carter led for seven delegates. Rep. Monis K. Udall for four, and two uncommitted entries were ahead, with 45 per cent of the pre cincts counted. That meant Reagan had won 124 delegates on his biggest day as a can didate, for his national total of 360. Ford captured only nine, to get 292. It will take 1,130 to name a GOP nominee. Ford has had reserve delegate strength in the ranks of nominally Canada revives If you went through the semes ter borrowing a textbook in stead of buying one and finals time has caught you without one . . . Loupot's will loan you the book you need. A deposit of 50% of the book's price (returned when you return the book) is all you need. LOUPOT’S Northgate—Across from the Post office auto race classic Associated Press TORONTO — The Players 200, a name synonymous with auto racing in Canada in the 1960s, has been revived for the first World Sports Car Championship race staged in this country. The race, involving factory- supported cars like turbo-charged Porsches, Renaults and Alfa Romeos, includes such highly- regarded drivers as Jochen Mass, Patrick Depailler, Jean-Pierre Jarier and Rolf Stommelen, all Formula I Grand Prix drivers. The race is part of a race weekend at Mosport, 50 miles east of here, Aug. 20-22 that will feature a Trans-Am race and the final Chal lenge Series race of 1976. uncommitted Republicans, includ ing 254 delegates elected in the New York and Pennsylvania primaries. Morton said the Ford organization will move to tie down those dele gates, but that may be difficult just now. With Ford in difficulty, they may want to see some more primaries before deciding how to go. The convention is three months away, and given the new look of the Republican race, uncommitted status may look good to them. Reagan’s road upw&rd began when he started hitting hard at Ford on foreign and defense policy, claim ing the United States has slipped to second place militarily. Ford struck back with harshly-worded denials, said Reagan was glib, superficial and inexperienced. That didn’t counter the Reagan thrust, and it is not evi dent what Ford can do now to cope with that campaign offensive. Far-flung lots bring crimed (Continued from page 1) “High visibility from the streets would cut down the problem,” Luther said. There has been some decrease in burglaries in the lots this year compared to last year, he said, but he wasn’t sure great how a de- The police chief said no additional lighting is planned for the lots. Charles Brunt, University construc tion manager, agreed. “From our standpoint the lots are finished,” Brunt said. “There’s not anything planned on them.” burgling Bob Melcher, administratis Hcer for student services, not been asked about the lots. He said he would mediately check with Univeni ficials on improving visibilitj those areas. Means wounded in North Dakota Day By I It’s on ildsmit! Texas A ,ilkef! exas As: thletic ' rokes ah< ollege n< (Continued from page 1) Fiesta Bowl game Yankton Indian Reservation, Don Loudner, said a statement would be made later in the day. Local police also refused to comment, and no other details were immediately av ailable. -care backers predict veto overrif Ce announces date Associated Press PHOENIX — The 1976 Fiesta Bowl football game will be played the afternoon of Dec. 25, Christmas Day, bowl president Glenn Hawkins has announced. The NCAA Extra Events Commit tee approved the Saturday date and the NCAA Council ratified it, Haw kins said. The Fiesta Bowl pits the Western Athletic Conference champion against a guest team at Tempe. Means, a cofounder of the militant Indian organization, gained national attention when AIM members and supporters took over the village of Wounded Knee, S.D., on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in 1973. Means was shot last year in North Dakota in an incident in which he was charged with interfering with a Bureau of Indian Affiars officers. He recovered and was acquitted. He is appealing a conviction in connection with a riot at a county courthouse in Sioux Falls. Saturday May 8, 1976 Fresh Fish Fry Millican Community Center 5 P.M. till 10 P.M. All you can eat $2.00 for adults $1.00/or children under 12 Associated Press WASHINGTON — Backers of a bill that would supply $125 million to help states meet new federal stan dards for staffing of child day care centers predict the Senate will vote to override President Ford’s veto of the measure. However, supporters of the day care bill say today’s override vote in the Senate will be close. The House voted Tuesday, 301 to 101, to override Ford’s veto of the measure — 33 more than the re quired two-thirds majority. The measure would grant states $125 million to meet new federal standards for the number of employes who must work in feder ally subsidized child day care cen ters, but would also delay im plementation of the standards until July 1. The new standards require a minimum number ofadultday workers to care lor children belli the ages of six weeks and six y Day care centers that fail toon woidd not receive federal moiiet previous suspension of these dards, enacted last October.esp Feb. 1. NEW lowens a ihn Hav een nam asketba )efensive In vetoing the bill, Fordclain* ie first ‘would not make day-care seni iree play more widely available. Itwoiildj make them more costly tol ithesqu American taxpayer.” A Democratic source in tit nate said the Senate leadersli] ticipates the vote will beovenill if narrowly. However, the source saidtlei come depends on the effectivn nd one j Cowen Eisenhowers plan to move to New York \er NEW YORK (AP) — David Eisenhower and his wife, the former Julie Nixon, are planning to take up residence in Manhattan. The couple leased a two-bedroom Upper East Side apartment over looking the East River and are scheduled to move from Washington about May 15. Eisenhower, the grandson of the late President Dwight D. Eisenhower, is to graduate shortly from the School of Law at Georgetown University. of what he called a heavy lofe campaign by the White H* nd Havl sway the votes of Repull senators who previously sipl the measure. “The White House gaveupoil House — seeing the vetoni overridden there —and bask concentrating its efforts in tie! nate, the source said. In March, the Senate appM'T 77 the bill 59 to 30, which is one ski a two-thirds margin. 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