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IlijU day, March 5, 1972 Till Tiaieh 11 I I LI I Basic Types in Use Reds Agree To 2 Sites For Chess Event 1 24 Presidential Primaries Matador Strike Is Threatened MADRID (UPD-Spanish labor unrest spread to the bullring Saturday when matadors thratened to strike unless UT Gets Grants AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) The University of Texas Science Education Center has received two grants totaling $208,578 to tart a new academic course on environmental problems and to refresh 15 iunior high school teachers in biological, physical and earth sciences. Spassky had picked Reykjavik as his first choice. Fischer had selected Belgrade because It had made the ton money offer of $152,000 to host the match. The championship jnatch will be 24 games.

Vary Widely in Law, Custom the government cuts their conducting the first half of the match in Belgrade and the second half in Belgrade is in Yugoslavia and Reykjavik is in Iceland. The Russians had said Spas-sky, the defending champion, had objected to playing all the games in a European city with a hot climate in summer. In their letter the Russians said the games should begin in Belgrade no later than July 1. By Don McLeod delegate may have the name of made up of delegates their presidential choice printed elected in the May 2 primary. At the same there Is a WASHINGTON (AP) This YOU DON'T BURN MONEY! MOSCOW (AP) The Russian Chess Federation indicated Saturday it would agree to two sites for the world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer of the United States and the Soviet Union's Boris Spas-sky.

The indication came in a letter which the Russian federation handed to Dr. Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation. Euwe come to Moscow to try to break an impasse over the location for the championship match. The Soviet news agency Tass reported that the Soviet federation said in the letter it is "ready, in principle, to discuss on the ballot with their name, but they are not required to vote for the candidate at the conven binding presidential preference year 24 states have primary laws providing for popular dec-' tion or instruction of delegates primary, and 1 a are bound to the winners. to the national political conveft Delegates from each congres tion.

Total delegates: Democrat 109, Republicans 40. sional district must vote for the tions which name the presides tial candidates. taxes. The threat was voiced by Paco Camino, president of the Bullfighters Syndicate. Police broke up a meeting of the syndicate Friday at which demands for tax concessions were voiced.

"If the problem of our taxes is not solved by April 18," Camino said, "we will not fight any more. There is no reward in fighting without making money from it." There are 1,559 bullfighters registered in Spain, including 184 foreigners. If the strike materialized, it would be the NEW MEXICO-June 6- candidate who got the most votes in that district. At-large But just what this means from WHY BURN PAPER? WE BUY IT' DELIVERED TO OUR PLANT We buy all grades of waste paper. Newspapers, magirines, cardboard office waste, old file records, tobuloting cords, etc.

SHAFFER-STEIN CORP. 555 AERO DRIVE SHREVEPORT PH. 425-5321 deviates must vote for the 4 state to state varies over a wide specrum of legal nuance and candidate who got the most QUAKE REPORTED BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) -An earthquake shook some tall buildings in this Colombian capital but caused neither damage nor injuries. A spokesman for the Geophysical Institute said the quake occurred at 8:39 a.m. EST and was rather strong.

I local custom. votes statewide. i i Total delegates: Democrats There are two basic types "of primaries: those which actually elect convention delegates and bullfighting 76, Republicans 32, Binding Preference Vote MARYLAND-May 16-Dele first in 'Spanish history. Delegates are. elected at state conventions, but their conveni tion votes are bound by the June 6 presidential preference primary.

The convention vote is apportioned between the top two finishers in each party's primary. Total delegates: Democrats 18 delegate votes, may be represented by up to 20 delegates, Republicans 14. No Preference Listed those in which voters express a preference ifmong the presides gates are selected in the May 16 tial candidates. States can use either or both of these at the primary which also includes a binding presidential preference vote. Each person running for a same time In some cases the delegates delegate post must have name are free to vote as they please of his preferred presidential candidate printed on the ballot at national conventions.

In oth beside his own name FoSwester knit NEW YORK-June 20-There is no, presidential preference voting, but convention delegates are elected in the primary. No ers they must vote for the candidate who won the primary in their state or district; this is st binding primary. In still However, delegates from each congressional district must vote 4i at the convention for the presi others they must vote for dential candidate with the most candidate at the convention if they expressed a preference of primary votes in that district, arid at-large delegates must vote for the candidate receiving pledge for that candidate in the primary by placing his name the most statewide votes. beside theirs on the k. Total delegates: Democrats A slate is a list of delegates pledged to a particular candi 53; Republicans 26.

MASSACHUSETTS-April date. In states where slates are used the, cominqn practice 25 Delegates are elected in the put ud a slaw pledged to each primary which also includes a presidential candidate and the preierence nay be listed on the ballot. Candidates for delegate traditionally advertise in public media to make their preferences known. Total delegates: Democrats 278, Republicans $. 7 NORTH CAROLINA May 6 Delegates are selected at state conventions but are bound by the primary.

Each of up to four presidential candidates receiving at least 15 per cent of the primary vote will receive a proportionate number of the state's convention dele a votes. -A Total delegates: Democrats 64, Republicans 32. OHIO May 2 Delegates are elected in the primary. Each candidate for delegate must state his first and second preference of presidential candi presidential preference vote. Spring special.

he price mM -is really i slate pledged to. the. primary Candidates for delegate may in dicate a preference for presiden winner wins seats at the convention, ij Some delegates are -elected in tial candidate. But all delegates must vote at the convention tor districts within the state. Others the statewide winner of the primary.

Total delegates: Democrats 102, Republicans 34. MICHIGAN May 16-De le must run in staterwide races; these are delegates as opposed to those rom Here is a thumbnail rundown on state primaries: Rundown by State ALABAMA-May 2-D 1 e-gates to the national conventions will be elected in a gate election and a presidential preference primary- are held date, but this is not binding. simultaneously. The a convention votes are parcelled lotai delegates: Democrats 153. Republicans 65.

OREGON May 23 Oreeon among the presidential contenders in proportion to their vote in primary. There will be no preference voting for presiden- the primary. Each candidate with at 'least 5 per cent of the tial candidates. Persons running has the oldest continuous primary law in the cation, dating back to 1910. Convention delegates are elected from congressional districts.

Thev are bound primary vote will get a share of the convention votes. Total delegates: Democrats to vote for the statewide nri- 132, Republican 48. mary winner. Total delegates: Democrats 34, Republicans 18. Advisory Preference NEBRASKA May 9-D 1 e- PENNSYLVANIA April 25-Delegates are elected and there is a nonbinding preference pri gates are elected the primary.

There is also an advisory mary. Democrats may list pres idential preterences on the ballot and are bound to their pledges. There is no provision presidential preference primary, but it is not binding on the delegates. H6wever, candidates for delegates may run pledged to a presidential, and if they are pledged, for convention delegate seats i may indicate their preference on the ballot, but they are not bound to support this preference at the convention. Total delegates: Democrats i 37, Republicans 18.

I ARKANSAS May 30 Arkan- sas has legislation providing for election of convention delegates in the May 30 primary, without I preference voting. However, the law recently was amended to let state party organizations decide 5 whether to elect -dele gates Wfrtalary "of 1 conventionr'Democfats have in- dicated they prefer to use the convention method; Repubh'cans I are undecided. ht At 'present th' I will be ho wimarvv this year. -If either party' uses the primary, delegates Would be elected but would not be bound there would be no preference voting; Total delegates: Democrats for Republicans to i i a el preterence, arid the preference primary is not binding on theni at the convention. vV; It Total delegates: Democrats Total delegates Democrats 182, Republicans 60.

RHODE ISLAND-May 23-Slates are formed for each 24, Republican 16. JJ HAMPSHIRE-March presidential a i da e. The' 7 Delegates are selected in tne slate of the primary winner primary and there is a nonnmn-irig presidential preference pri eoes to the convention bound to him. mary, candidates lor aeiegaie may run as favoring or pledged to a presidential candidate: or uncommitted. However, those who state a pledge are bound to i i 27.

Republicans 18. CALIFORNIA June 6 California holds a binding presiden vote for that candidate at convention. Total delegates: Democrats 18 delegate votes may be repre tial primary which includes delegate election. The presiden-t i a 1 candidate receiving the most votes in the. primary gets all the state's votes at the sented by 18 to 20 delegates, Republicans 14.

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Slates have been selected for each presiden primary, and there is a nonrjina- ins presidential preterence aaw tial contender, and the slate pledged to the primary winner Total Heleeaes: Democrats 22, Rermblican 8. Elected bv States SOUTH DAKOTA-June 6-There is no preference voting. Convention delegates are elected by slates. Candidates for delegate may state their preference for presidential nominee on the ballot and all members of the slate must support the nominee to which they are pleg-ed at the convention. Total Democrats 17 delegate votes may be represented by up to 20 delegates, Republicans 14.

4-Dele-gates are chosen in state and district conventions, but they are bound by the May 4 presidential preference i-mary. District delegates are required to vote at the convention for the presidential candidate getting the most primary votes in that district. At-large delegates must vote for the, cotmirila nrimnrv roinnpr sorv primary, candidates ior will be the one which goes to the convention. Total delegates: Democrats 271, Republican 96. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA- Prisoner Flees N.O.

Hospital May 2 a 1 1 a 1 convention delegates are elected at large They are bound to the winner of the preferential primary. Total delegates: Democrats 15 NEW ORLEANS (AP) A delegate votes, may be repre sented by up to 20 delegates, man servmg a ia-year prison Republicans 9. FLORIDA March 14 Dele term for aggravated kidnaping, assault and robbery escaped Saturday from Charity Hospital where he had been taken for Total delegates: Democrats preferences, in a presidential preference primary, but the treatment. Pouce said Billy Darrell preference vote is not binding ii i i mi McLeod, 27, an inmate at Or leans Parish Prison apparently picked the lock on the' chains shackling him -when his guard lett his room. on tne delegates, mere is no provision for delegate candidates to indicate their prefer; ence of presidential nomineeV and they must advertise in the public media to make their allegiances known.

Total, delegates: Democrats 35, Republicans 18. WISCQNSIN-April 4 1 e- McLeod was convicted in the May, 1970 kidnaping of a New I The electric scissors cuts aflAQQ: IfM' I through layers of fabric JVV 'SSo to I quickly, easily, quietly. if Js V'X0 Pfj-' zri "j0 3-speed. Professional I kU. Vjk IVXlw jfy cutting guide.

JjWm Orleans physician and his fiancee as they were leaving on gates are selected in a primary by district and. at large. Delegates from each congressional district must vote at the conveii-tion for the presidential candidate who gets the most primary votes in their district. At large delegates must1 vote for the candidate with the most statewide votes. Total delegates: Democrats 81, Republicans 40.

ILLINOIS-Mtfrch 21-D 1 are elected in the primary. They must state their preference for presidential nominee or that they are uncommitted, but they are not legally bound to the preferred candidate. Total delegates: Democrats 170, Republican 58. INDIANA May 2 Delegates to the national conventions are selected at state party conven- their wedding, gates are elected in a binding presidential preference pri Two other men were arrested along with McLeod and accused of taking their victims to St. mary.

Delegates pledged to the winning candidates will be the ones sent to the convention, Delegates elected from districts Charles Parish where the couple were bound to a tree and a fence post and robbed of must vote for the primary 150. Police said McLeod was hos winner in that district; at-large delegates, are bound to the statewide winner. pitalized for a self-inflicted illness. They said he injected Total delegates: Democrats lighter fluid into the veins of his legs. 67.

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