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Page 8A THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1980 BILL S AND JAY’S AUTO TUNE UP PARTS PLUS PLUS OIL & PARTS Oil change filter*o.l $4.00 Tune up & oil change $12.75 By appointment only 846-9086 3611 South College Ave. Anderson picks Dem United Press International WASHINGTON — Independent presidential candidate John Ander-' son’s choice of former Wisconsin Gov. Patrick J. Lucey as a running mate gives him a Democratic liberal, but not quite the big name he de sired. Anderson Monday picked Lucey ZJr^ZJs CINEMA l&II Skaggs shopping center/Across Trom Aang 846-6714 $2.00 First 30 min OPEEN 2*00 'from opening times j & dfscounts-today | 1 only. 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Lucey’s selection may attract some liberal Democrats unhappy with Carter, but he is not the big political name Anderson had hoped would bring immediate legitimacy to his campaign. The liberal Lucey, a longtime Kennedy family ally, was twice elected governor of Wisconsin and resigned in 1977 to accept Carter’s appointment as ambassador to Mex ico. He resigned as ambassador in November, and joined Kennedy’s campaign early this year. ♦ MANOR EAST 3 Manor East Mall 823-83CXJ Anderson said Lucey was the only person offered the job, but a number of more prominent names — includ ing New York Gov. Hugh Carey, Sen. Henry Jackson of Washington, and former Rep. Barbara Jordan of Texas — had been on his shopping list. Most of them have endorsed Carter. The two men are social liberals, but Anderson’s record is somewhat more conservative on fiscal matters. Lucey backs Kennedy’s comprehen sive national health insurance prog ram and presumably also supported the senator’s call for wage and price controls. Anderson opposes both. Lucey quickly took after Carter with an attack that sounded like one by Sen. Edward Kennedy during his unsuccessful campaign for the Democratic nomination. Lucey, who was deputy director of Ken nedy’s campaign, said Carter had “abandoned” the Democratic Party. Lucey conceded he had some mis givings about leaving the Democra tic Party “to which I have devoted my political life,” but said on reflec tion he decided it was Carter, not he, who was turning his back. “It is Jimmy Carter who has aban doned the Democratic Party. He has abandoned the Democratic Party’s historic commitment to full employ ment, and he has deliberately thrown millions of Americans out of their jobs,” Lucey said. Unhappy with debate plan So —: Carter wants Reagan a/oiitwii United Press International Emissaries from President Carter and Ronald Reagan have a date at the League of Women Voters headquarters to discuss the forthcoming presidential debates. United Press International has learned. Carter press secretary Jody Powell and campaign adviser Gerald Rafshoon were to represent Carter, but Reagan’s deputies for today’s talks were not known by late Monday. The president is known to be unhappy with the league’s decision to include independent candidate John Anderson if the Illinois congressman has at least a 15 percent standing in the polls at the time. Some White House aides have indicated they may turn to different sponsors unless Carter’s wishes are considered. Some newspapers, such as the St. Petersburg Times, have offered to sponsor a debate, as has the Ladies Home Journal magazine. Chief of staff Jack Watson said in a televised inter view Sunday Carter is insisting on a one-on-one de bate with Reagan to kick off the series, and would like to have it earlier than Sept. 18, the date set by the league for the first debate in Baltimore. In political developments Monday: — Reagan defended his China policy and accused Carter of humiliating America’s friends on Taiwan. In a news conference in Los Angeles with running- mate George Bush, the Republican nominee out lined changes he would make in U.S. China relations if he were president. — Carter and Sen. Edward Kennedy helii4 hour-long, apparently successful meeting ir Joston am family quarters at the White House. Kennedym.h 6 attract considers the president’s new economic proposyiWherev forward step, although they do not go far enougtjtates is P the area of creating new jobs. He said, however, ugh er thai encouraged and w ill campaiun haul lor thepresic-^® halroi and other Democratic candidates. w ’ t — Bush again denied Chinese claims his tri: 10II11C re P' Peking was a failure, and said, “In any relations!):; ?ug ust sa *‘ new and as complicated as this one there’s going!;X reasur y 1 differences, so I don’t think you have to know£^5.1 '’illif thing about the China equation to suggest someMp atncia , these things would cause heartburn in Peking ag* s > ^ aKl — Vice President Walter Mondale characterial® 3 11 st Reagan’s China policy as confused and misinfon: l> and said, “No clarification will obscure the fact‘ 1 ^ lH in his first foray into foreign policy, Reagan has J°T lta * s T" pudiated the policies of the last three AmericanprJM , ja , idents — two from his own party.” ’ Mfedupu insisting < — Independent candidate John Anderson na ow, interr former Wisconsin Gov. 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