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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 3

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Anderson Heraldi
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iffi Races Stir Interest protests 1 East Moderate Hoosier Latin Club Tests Opinion races Gov turnout on election day began People Are His Priority SHEILA fi your VOTE REPUBLICAN ii '7 9 ERIC WESTON and Lake Democratic chairman night to 32 more Kissinger said last week blacks should assume had had and our Town 3 all 1 i xr Why I'm Voting PRO LIE: Vote Democrai LOYD ELZIEN STATE REP DISTRICT 25 Kathleen Zink 217 Layton Rd white minority within the next two years Reagan also continued his attack jod links with what he called the Washingto REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE OR unanimously not to invite Alabama Goy George Wallace Henry Parker a member of the committee said was our general feeling that Mr Wallace County Commissioner North District PAIDfOR BY ELECTION CO MM in EE OR RALPH DUCK WALL BILL IRENE and (Scorpio) Winners in other listed in the were Republican Lt Robert Orr and Democrat Thomas Teage for lieutenant governor Republican Elwood Hillis ANDERSON SUNDAY HERALD Sunday May 2 1976 candidates to the extent of commitment to black The Gary Ind mayor said the fate of the Democratic nominee could epitomizes all that was hinge on the black vote blacks to defect (from the party) or boycott in November no Democratic candidate could win and certainly it would guarantee the election of Gerald Hatcher told the caucus which opened the second day of a three day conference here The meeting is to outline black concerns in an effort to influence the platform this year The session ends Sunday with what could be a tough interrogation of four Democratic contenders ormer Georgia Gov Jimmy Carter Sen rank Church of Idaho Rep Morris Udall of Arizona and California Gov Edmund Brown were scheduled to appear before the caucus Sunday morning Sen Henry Jackson canceled his appearance after announcing in Seattle he was' no longer an active candidate a spokesman said The caucus steering committee voted ord in Republican presidential primary Tuesday The thinking was that the outcome of primary in Texas could influence voting here Reagan was to watch the and Democrat William Stout for 5th District congressman'! Republican Roger Marsh and Democrat Philip Sharp for 10th District congressman Voting Places Listed picking up last week in northern Indiana and actually was slightly 'heavier than 1972 in ort Wayne Republican State Chairman Thomas Mill iga who was outof state for meetings most of last week predicted before he left almost half the 29 mil lion registered voters yyould go to the polls Democratic State Chairman Bill Trisler projected no more than 35 per cent The record primary turnout in Indiana was 421 per cent in 1964 In 1968 4137 per cent voted and in 1972 4098 per cent went to the polls moderate to moderately low turnout here will hurt said Terry Straub Indiana campaign coordinator who projected about 650000 Hoosiers in the Democratic primary Straub said Sen Henry Jackson who has dropped his active campaign for the nomination still might get 25 30' per cent of the Indiana vote Milligan has predicted ord will get 55 per cent of the Republican vote but GOP national committeeman John Hart told newsmen riday the Presi majority would be closer to 52 per cent painful to black Americans and be in Hatcher told the delegates the problems of blacks not been effectively addressed by any viable and he said black strength in die party is dwindling isher Leland Miller Jr and Harold Smith and Democrat John Manship Middle District county commissioner candidates include incumbent Republican Clifton Paddock and Leland Jackson The Democrat candidates are Jeremiah Armington rederick Jones Ray Jordan and Charles Lawler REPUBLICAN Eugene Allen is unopposed for the GOP North District commissioner nomination while loyd elzien and John Hobbs are Democrat candidates for the nomination Six Republicans Roy Boicourt Patricia Dillon Dale Hoffman Robert Hooker Clifford Reger and Richard Ward are candidates for the three GOP county councilman at large nominations and list of Democrat candidates includes Joe Davis Clifford Drake Kenneth Hartman Dennis Horn Amos Jackson George Laman Jeannette Lint back and Earl Wimer Voters will also elect precinct committeemen and state convention delegates Tuesday in political balloting and in some areas elect school board members in non partisan balloting Polls will be open Tuesday from 6 am until 6 pm The Madison County Board of Commissioners released a tentative list of voting places for the May 4 primary election Two new precincts have been created by action of the commissioners since the last county election county officials said In Anderson Ward ive Precinct our was split to create Precinct our A and in Lafayette Township a fourth precinct was added The polling locations are as follows: ADAMS TWP: Pct 1 all Creek Heights School 2 Markleville Town Hall Pct Creek Heights School ANDERSON WARD 1: Pct Side Junior High Pct 2 National Guard Armory Pct 3 ire Station Pct 4 Local 662 Hall Pct 5 520 1 10th St Pct 6 York Bldg Pct 7 Park Place School Pct 8 Park Place School ANDERSON WARD 2: Pct 1 10th Street School Pct 2 2913 Range Line Rd Pct 3 ranklin School Pct 4 ranklin School Pct 5 Alibi South Pct 6 Oaks Apts Pct 7 Washington School Pct 8 Washington School Pct 9 29th Street School (South Door Gym) Pct 10 No 3 ire Station Pct 11 Longfellow School ANDERSON WARD 3: Pct Southview School Pct 2 'Southview School Pct 3 ire 5131100 Pct' 4 Madison Heights Pct 5 Meadowbrook School Pct 6 Meadowbrook School Pct 7 Roosevelt SchoolPct 8 Linders on the Point Pct 9 Great Commission School Pct 10 25th Street School ANDERSON WARD 4: Pct 1 Columbia School Pct 2 Shadeland £rhnnl Pnf 1 I'a7lurwv) Q'Tirwvl Pot 4 Masonic Lodge Hall Pct 5 Westvale School Pct 6 Brentwood School Pct 7 Edgewood School (Ind 32 andPark Road) ANDERSON WARD 5: Pct 1Lindberg School Pct 2 North Anderson School Pct 3 North Side Junior High Pct 4 North Side Junior High Pct 4 A Greenbriar School Pct 5 orest Hills School Pct 6 Bailey Chapel Community Bldg Pct 7 'Central Services Bldg Pct 8 Conservation Club ANDERSON WARD 6: Pct 1 Riley' School Pct 2 Third Street ire Station Pct 3 ire Station (Meridian and ifth streets) Pct 4 Seventh Street School Pct 5 Red Cross Bldg Pct 6 Anderson US Cafeteria Pct 7 Charles Lawler Commissioner Paid Id WASHINGTON (AP) President ord has sent to Congress the legislation he proposed earlier in the week to stiffen penalties for narcotics traffickers 1 The legislation including prison sentences of at least three years Sunday and wrap up his Indiana Monday President ord "control frorn the ruling was due in the state Sunday and Monday Reagan' suggested former Secretary of Defense James The Texas primary was conducted under two systems one for each party Republican delegates were elected to represent the 24 congressional district Democratic delegates were apportioned among the 31 state Senate districts As a result there were different polling places for Democrats and Republicans in some cases urthermore Democrats held precinct caucuses Saturday begin the process of picking delegates The whole business drew from Carter who said it was tailored for political manipulation has the most disgraceful primary law in the United he said was contrived to help Sen Carter in Augusta Ga Saturday said all practical purposes I stand in the contest for the Democratic nomination Sen Morris Udall of Arizona who has yet to win a primary and Sen rank Church of Idaho and Gov Edmund Brown Jr of California who have yet to run in any are his remaining rivals Pennsylvania primary victory forced Jackson a Washington senator out of active primary competition for lackof money And Sen Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota announced Thursday that he would not enter the race Carter said overconfidence is the only thing that could stop him now and added he make that mistake Carter went into Texas with 332 delegate votes in his column far ahead of the Democratic field It will take 1505 to win nomination ord had 269 delegates Reagan 134 The magic number for Republican nomination is 1130 The President was' unopposed in the Pennsylvania primary lone primary victory came in North Carolina on March 23 After that one he shifted tactics and began attacking ord directly concentrating on foreign policy and on his contention that the United States has slipped to second place in military power Those were themes in the Texas campaign and Secretary of Stqte Henry A Kissinger was a constant target ord countered that Reagan' a talking irresponsibly called his challenger simplistic and superficial He said US defenses are unsurpassed and promised to keep them that way TOP LINE urniture Bargains! urniture Warehouse 1520MERIDIAN Qualified Experienced Paid Political Ad Longfellow School Pct 8 Salvation Army Gym Pct 9 St Ambrose School Pct 10 29th Street School (West Door) Pct 11 29th Street School (South Door) ANDERSON TWP: Pct 5 715 North Shore Blvd Pct 9 new Edgewood School Pct 10 Edgewood School (Ind 32 and Park Road) Pct 11 Edgewood ire Station BOONE TWP: Pct 1 Boone Duckcreek School DUCKCREEK TWP: Pct 1 Leisure ire Station ALLCREEK TWP: Pct 1 Market Pct 2 Killbuck Valley Sports Pct 3 Ring Implement Co Pct 4 Pendleton Old Town Hall Pct 5 Pendleton Utility Office Pct 6 Market Pet 7 Community Bldg Pct 8 Moore's Service Station GREEN TWP: Pct 1 Ingalls ire Station Pct 2 Ingalls Grade School JACKSON TWP: Pct 1 Jackson Twp School LAAYETTE TWPi Pct 1 Leach School Pct 2 Civil Defense Bldg Pct 3 Hiawatha School Pct 4 arm Bureau Insurance Office MONROE TWP: Pct 1 Alexandria Community Center Pct 2 New ire Station Pct 3 License Branch Pct 4 Alexandria Elementary School Pct 5 1105 Harrison St Pct 6 Alexandria Monroe US Pct 7 4 Bldg Pct 8 Orestes Town Hall Pct 9 ord Agency PIPECREEK TWP: Pct 1 2305 St Pct 2 ire Station Pct 3 2406 St Pct 4 Edgewood School Pct 5 Mangas Cafeteria Pct 6 400 11th St Pct 7 Peterson's Pontiac Pct 8 City Barn Pct9 Oakland School Pct 10 Oakland School Pct 11 South Elwood School Pct 12 rankton ILS Pct 13 Red Comer ire Station Pct 14 rankton Hs RICHLAND TWP: Pct 1 College Corner Schoo) Pct 2 Lutheran Church Pct 3 College Comer Schoo) Pct 4 Moonsville Conservation Club STONY CREEK TWP: Pct 1 Lions Club Bldg Pct 2 Lapel ire Station UNION TWP: Pct 1 Chesterfield Town Hall Pct 2 Chesterfield Grade School Pct 3 Chesterfield Community Center Pct 4 Highland HS Pct 5 Orphans Home Pct 6 Valley Grove School Pct 7 Valley Grove School VAN BUREN TWP: Pct 1 Lions Club Bldg Pct 2 'ire Station Summitville Hartke Hayes Battle Down To Primary Wire WILLIAM SEBREE OR STATE REPRESENTATIVE District BALLOT No 7C Paid Pol iticol Ad I 1 Vote Pro Life with the hope I that our lawmakers will be I come aware that when human I laws are JUST they bind men in CONSCIENCE and Are I Directed to the common good do not exceed the power of the lawmaker and the burdens I that it imposes on the dti zens are distributed with I proportionate equality kJU Mrs Jfilrthf tZwAklAAn I Continuing a long tradition the Anderson High SchooL Latin Club recently completed a poll of about six per cent of the student body The poll come up with the following results: or President Ronald Reagan 52 per cent Gerald ord 48 per cent Jimmy Carter 50 per cent Henry Jackson 13 per cent George Wallace 25 per cent Ellen McCormick six per cent Hubert Humphrey six per cent or Senator Hayes 34 per cent Vance Hartke 66 per cent Richard Lugar 84 per cent Edgar Whitcomb 14 per cent William Costas one percent or Governor Otis Bowen 100 per cent Robert air four percent Jack New 25 per cent Iarrv Gonrad 33 ner rent commenting President undecided 12 per cent rora nas maue piaui ne places his faith in the Washington establishment I think Washington is the answer Washington is the I for MADISON CO CORONER midnight and said that was a Harke said Hayes campaign aide Richard Sykes said Hayes never claimed an endorsement by Pastrick (Hayes) was asked Thursday at a press cqnference in Gary and he said Bobby Pastrick done exactly what we asked him to do that was to stay off backs and not damage us up there and give Phil raised one or two dollars camDaiEning Saturday Indianapolis rest most of power shift in Africa nnr occ tn hie nnnnld dnH i i rt zs irl 1 ncl i his committeemen so Phil could talk with them Sykes said He said one newspaper had printed an incorrect account of the conference that indicated Hayes said he had support claimed that the central committee of Evansville endorsed him The central committee of Evansville endorsed me' 100 per cent Hartke said Sykes said Hayes has en dorsed a slate of candidates trying to unseat the Evansville central committee knew early on' that RALPH 2 DUCKWALL Black Caucus Asks Democrat Candidates Commitment Extent NC (AP) Mayor Richard Hatcher in an address to the Black Democratic Caucus on Saturday called on Democratic presidential through northern Indiana with actor Jimmy Stewart at his side renewed his charge that the United States is falling behind the Soviet Union militarily fb i inc 1 Caiifomia pnvernnr is accorded an outside chance of upsetting Schlessinger was fired trying to ten me trum about where we stand" militarily and said ord has shied away from characterizing the United States as number one in military strength He also took issue with Turnout Expected INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A moderate voter turnout possibly lower than the last two presidential years is expected in Indiana primary The'pblis" wilTbe open from 6 am (T pm local time Tuesday at the 4599 polling places as Hoosiers cast votes in the Republican and Democratic presidential races and for the first time in 48 years for US Senate governor and lieutenant governor candidates Nominees for Congress and 125 state legislative seats also will be chosen At stake in the national race are 75 delegates to the Democratic convention and 57 delegates to the Republican con vention Turnout prospects have dimmed in the last week with the expectation of an easy victory by Jimmy Carter in the Democratic presidential contest The Republican primary might be stimulated by the race between ETesident ord and Ronald Reagan Wayne Davis chief deputy of the State Election Board said absentee balloting has been light to moderate around the state Absentee voting generally indicative of the Reagan Continues Indiana Vote Bid (Cattbwtd frwi Out) nomination while Democrat incumbent Craig Campbell is challenged by Dennis Lanane and William Sebree At the county level Judge Carl Smith is unopposed for renomiantion as Circut Court judge as is Republican Thomas Douglas GOP candidate for the nomination STEPHEN CLASE is unopposed for judge of Superior Court while Thomas Newman Jr George Pancol and Al Woolbert are seeking the Democrat nomination Gregory A Dietzen and George Hughel are Democrat candidates for county court judge Candidates for the Republican nomination for county auditor include Oscar Atteberry George Baker Douglas Waitermire and Howard Wile while Democrat candidates include' Joe Arnold Martha Carmichael Otis Cox Egbert Hood and Robert Porter COUNTY CORONER candidates include Democrats Patricia Arnold Jerry Dunnichay Max Heiss Ronald Lloyd and LC May and Republicans John Noffze and Eric Weston Seeking the county surveyor nominations are Republicans Earl I 1 A Gront County native Ralph Duckwall was born Sept 28 1925 He graduated from Van Ir Buren High School in 1943 and is managing his farm in Grhnt County He was elected precinct committeeman in 1964 and still holds that position ar four years 1966 70 he served on the first elected school board of Eastbrook Community Schools He was appointed to the Grant County Council to fill a vacancy for two years 1972 74 Active for mony years in irm Bureau he is presently Grant County Tax Legislative Direc tor andis on the arm Bureau Inc Board of Directors or seven years he was a 4 club leader and is currently a member of the Grant County 4 air Board Association Ralph ond wife Lois hove two sons and two daughters The Duckwall family are members of the United Methodist Chixch Van Buren We believe Indiana is a great nation and Ralph Duckwoll is a candidate who will be a leader in common sense government for the state of Indiana Reagan Big Winner 7 (CwrtlwW rw Nfe 1) presidential primary to seven targeted Texas long ago as part of the Southern and Southwestern region in which he claimed he would be strong Indeed Reagan strategists said weeks ago that the former California governor had to win to maintain a meaningful campaign "If it is a very close contest with an even sharing of delegates it could' hardly be called a loss for anyone" Reagan said on election eve in Texas But a tie would go to the President Reagan needs the victory He moved on Saturday to the campaign for primary one of four that will be held next Tuesday ord was back in Washinton due to take the road again Sunday for Indiana and Alabama In Maine Republicans selected 20 supposedly uncommitted delegates to the GOP National Convention on Satur day but 13 of those selected said they were solid supporters of President ord Two delegates said they were uncommitted but leaning toward ord Supporters of Ronald Reagan won four seats and one delegate said he was truly uncommitted' And in Kansas Carter picked upf 13 delegates Saturday at the five congressional district conventions Eleven of 27 delegates elected were uncommitted Two delegates were committed to Arizona Rep Morris Udalb while one supports for Sen Henry Jackson of Washington In Louisiana uncommitted delegates running under the banner of Gov Edwin Edwards took the lead over those committed to Carter and Wallace in early and inconclusive returns Saturday in Democratic primary The complicated procedure set up by the state party for the election the first presidential primary in the state made it impossible to draw firm conclusions from the first returns However it seemed apparent that Wallace who carried Louisiana as a third party presidential candidate in 1968 would have to come from far behind to gain a major portion of the 32 convention delegates up for grabs Saturday In addition to those states Georgia and the District of Columbia hold primaries Tuesday ord is unopposed for the 14 District of Columbia delegates DILLSBORO Ind (AP) Sen Vance Hartke said riday his primary Robert Pastrick had opponent Rep Philip endorsed him Bob Hayes i i Pastrick called meat falsehoods and misstatements of facts in order to advance his election But a Hayes spokesman said charges were unfounded Until recently Hartke avoided mentioning his opponent In his statement he avoided referring to Hayes by name In sons Keith and Jan have been campaigning against allegations record is clear I like the dirty tricks the Republicans played against me in 1970 and I like personality assassination my opponent uses against me in 1976" Hartke said in remarks prepared for a Dearborn County Jefferson Jackson Day dinner opponent claimed the mayor of East Chicago GARY Ind (AP) election returns Secretary of State Henry Reaean saturnay nigni at russiuBct a umcwuic a A A I A a a HOWARD WILE REPUBLICAN QR COUNTY AUDITOR Boo keeping Accounting And Ried Background Anderton College Mathematicc Major Active In Church Community And Stde Affairs amily Wife Joan Wile and Three Sons BALLOT 91 tfe TRUSTWORTHY raid rohlicai Ad he was not going to get their endorsement He has been at war with that organization for a long Sykes said am upset when my opponent says it is wrong to accept support from organized labor when in fact he received $15000 from a labor union in Hartke said Sykes denied that Hayes objected to labor union donations have never said that he said think the way Phil feels about that is they arff' nonaij at a time from members in the plants just seems to me to be a very sad thing and a last minu desperation try (by Hartke)" Sykes He said the donations Hartke was referring to was a series of donations from machinists that to taled $5420 over a period of 18 months ending in 1975 opponent talks about me going to Africa right I went to Africa I went when we were shipping food over there to feed the people of those countries The president of Mauritania asked me Hartke said "My opponent I said I used Binds is wrong I went there on existing counterpart funds that were authorized by the State Department" he said 1 os i i 1 I a I Why I'm Voting PRO LIE:.

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