The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 22, 1984, Image 5

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    Wednesday. August 22, 1964/Tbe BattaikxvPage 5
7.
Bush encourages
GOP moderates
DALLAS — Vior Prfdrm Grorgr
Rush tried Turwftay to dnpH doukm*
that the Repubfe *n tackrt is «o coai-
aertrauvr thrre m no room foe COP
moderate* and taad even liberal Maa-
•arhuaetts “d fertile Reagan coon-
A
\
es:
Party ha* never
more united in the last 40
" Bu«h told the Bav State dele
to tftie Republican NatxtnaJ
1 . r lrdrisM
ii^ j, •
Close parking
MOCHA
Both wan born in Mikon. Mat*
and reared in Connecticm. wha h
amt haa father, the late Pie**«mi
Both, to the Senate After aervmg in
World War II hr moved to Teitaa.
made a fortune m the otl buameaa
and went into pokta a
The vae preaidem apobr to the
Maaaachuaett* delegation, whwh
* lawns him as a native ion and in
clude* hi* inter. Nan** Both Lilts
“There is no wa* that
anvone with any authority at any
level m the Reagan-Bush campaign
would do anything but run to win in
Massachusetts —It as fertile Reagan
country." Bush said
The Reagan-Bush ticket earned
the state by a whisker in al
though it has a record of liberal and
politics (imniv Carter
won the state in 1976 and George
Met am cm in 1977
Bush, holding the convention
spotlight until Preaidem Reagan ar
rives in Drsllat on Wednesday, has
her* campaigning from dawn to
imdmght this week, concentrating
on delegate groups — women
blacks. Jews, moderate* — and rev
ving up delegate* with a message of
optimism
He hold* a news conference on
foreign pub* * later I uesday and
greets former Prradmt Ford at an
evening gala
Chi Monday Bush attacked “f-
rmge elements in the party as the
“tfvereet < runs of the prendent"
who are "wrelevam" and not even
Repubbian*
about National < amservatmt Pomi-
cal A*non Cawnnuttee leader Terrv
Dolans suggest •on that moderates
and litoeial* lease the (•< )P Bush
also had in mind mas* mail king
Rm hard \ iguerie. who devoted an
issue of hi* maganne. (.onservative
Digest, earlier this vear to savaging
Bush as too ithrral for (lie Reagan
admintstratwin. the aide said.
The long
of cars parked near Heat*
et gave* some indication
of activity
Mondale riding out
tide of bad pubicity
Heat hinders convention protestors
Ui
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Ui
DALLAS — A camping area for
anti-Reagan protester*, which once
boasted f.MIO demonstrator* gather
mg for the Republican National
Convention this week, was virtual!*
empty on Tuesdpv — the vMUm of
blistering August heat
Polite reported that otilv 25-30
people of the original 1.500 re-
~ ^ ‘ Tem Citv. the Inmi*
about
■ city's c«mvenu*Hi
center where Republicans are meet
mg this week
‘f-of aN intents and purpose* M
(the campsite) has Keen wiut down.**
said Dr
ones of Dallas Pro-
fTt*nI■ MT s-JI ml I RTslI LRaRT 1
River bottoms camping mr*
one mile west of the city's oonv<
I J«»
gressive Voter league which parti*
ipatrd m Tent City protests
Record high temperatures, in
cluding a record lOM-degtce reading
on Sundav. played a key part in dr
pleiin^ the ranks of the < am per*
I he National Weather Service pre
dicted temperatures Tuesday would
dimb to 100 degrees
About 1.000 protesters with Asso-
* sated (avminunttv OrgamaatHms for
Reform Now packed up their
striped tems ana headed home as
planned Monday Others had been
taken into the home* of sympathetic
DalLts residents.
The remaining 100 or so protes
ters may take over a city park m
search of shade, said Les Ledbetter
of the Dallas Marc h and Rally Com
mittee
Represented by a Wisconsin law
yer. tne anti-Reagan demonstrators
made an unsuccessful bid in federal
court Monday to force the city to
move them to air-conditioned sui
rounding* or at least let them camp
m a tree-shaded park
U.S. District Judge Barefoot
Vaoder* reminded the protester*
they agreed to camp ta the rocky
Trinity River bottoms
Ledbetter said city officials “cer
tainly knew" when « negotiated with
protesters in June for a protest camp
area that temperatures during the
convention would be at record lev
els
Abo on Monday, a leftist anti-
Khotneini faction calling itself the
“Army of the Masses” clashed with
300 protesting Iranian monarchists
in the first violence to mar the con
vention
► QUIC
who
ards and chibs
were armed with pta*
NORTH OAKS. Minn — While Re
publicans basked in prime time tele
vision Tuesday, Democrat Walter
Mondalr staved at home and tried to
get hts uphill presidential < ampaign
rolling
Mondale conferred with advisers
and hoped the tax disc losure by run
ning mate (ieraidme Ferraro and
her husband, real estate investor
John Zaccaro. would end nagging fi
nancial quest Kins about the couple
that has dogged his drive for the
White House *
The Democrat, with poll* showing
that he m behind President Reagan,
is mapping out plans and preparing
new campaign ads durtng the four-
day Republican NatKinal < .(inven
tion in Dallas that ends Thursday.
Aides said Mondale will be watch
ing the cnnventKMs. where Republi
cans are hailing Reagan's lecord and
predKtmg victory this (all. in prepa
ration fbr hts return to the campaign
trail Friday with a visit to Spring
(arid III
{.ampaign chairman Jim Johnson
also expressed hope that the public
would agree with Mondale's assess
ment that the financial records show
no w rongdomg and now focus on
othet issues
We hebeve that when they (the
public) have looked at the materials
... they will tome to the «onciu*ton
that she has done imm hmg that vk>-
iates the pubk* trust and that she
and her husband are peoole ot in
tegrity, and move onto the issues
that are so profound tie tween the
Mondale-Ferraro ticket and the Rea
gan-Bush u* kef." Johnson said
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