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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 12

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12- I V' Sunday. Anr. "76 Di-TKoir KFK Udall Campai 1 IT "1 1 as oes aKe iioiiaav JL By Unild Press International Blaming the Ford administration for "an urban crisis situation," Morris Udall campaigned through an Easter weekend heatwave Saturday while his main Democratic rivals took a holiday and won key endorsements. Udall had the campaign stage just about to himself, walking the broiling hot pavements of Philadelphia's black ghetto and white ethnic neighborhoods and stumping for votes in Pennsylvania's April 27 primary. Greeting Easter shoppers at shopping centers, Udall said the administration is responsible for "an urban crisis situation that is reflected nationwide in high unemployment, inflation, high interest rates, high medical rates, poor housing and cutbacks in essential services.

"life can and must be restored to our nation's cities even if it takes a program of emergency aid to do it," he said. MOST OTHER presidential candidates in both parties took the holiday weekend off, hut leading Democrats Jimmy Carter and Sen. Henry Jackson picked up endorsements nonetheless. Jackson's came in Florida, where Gov. Reubin Askew abandoned his neutral position and announced in Tallahassee that he is endorsing the Washington senator's candidacy and has filed as a Jackson delegate to the Democratic national convention.

Carter got the support of Kentucky's Gov. Julian Carroll Friday during a brief stopover en route to his Georgia home for the weekend. He said he had made no promises in return for Carroll's endorsement, which could boost his chances of winning most of the convention delegates in Kentucky's May 25 primary. President Ford was spending the holiday weekend on the golf course and at the presidential retreat in Camp David. i Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, also took the weekend off.

Ford's golfing partners were Dean Beaman, president of the Professional Golfers Association, ecunomic advisor Alan Greenspan and William White, vice-presidnet of U.S. Steel Co. The president and his wife Eetty's trip to Camp David was their first to the heavily-guarded presidential retreat hi Maryland's Catoctin Mountains since last September. '-i 1 EMPHYSEMA-ASTHMA SUFFERERS CAN BE HELPED AT HOME! For Free Information call HOMEDIC, INC. 478-3060 Approved under Medicare and Blue Shield 65 gllS i ft L-ti All Sears Stores Closed Easter Sunday Just a reminder Sears Tire and Service Centers open at 8 a.m.

far your convenience except Ann Arborn, Highland Park. Free Press Photo by BOB SCOTT Sears 12 SAVE Highwayman Norman (the Hulk) Dabish covers his head with a jacket as he walks to his arraignment Saturday on a charge of conspiring to solicit a person to kill a Highland Park food market owner. Police Raid Bikers' Club, Charge 6 With Bombings Power-rated Sears 48 Battery Regular 39.95 with trade 795 6 with trade Police said Dabish was hired to recruit a killer by the market owner's business partner. The partner has not yet been arrested, authorities said. The charge against Dabish also carries a mandatory life sentence.

He was held in lieu of $25,000 bond. Preliminary examination was set for April 27. According to Detroit police, there have been 30 bombings caused by motorcycle gang warfare in the Detroit area over the last four years. Sgt. John Loy of Detroit homicide said several of the bikers sported "lightning bolts" on their club jackets, an insignia he said indicated they had committed felonies.

Continued from Page 3A ized Crime Task Foroe, said Saturday that the Highwaymen were "the most reckless and most feared motorcycle gang on the streets." The raid was conducted by officers from the Task Force, Detroit and Garden City police, the sheriff's department and U.S. Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents. Detroit homicide Lt. Ray Smith said, "If he (Edwards) had left work five minutes earlier or later he would be alive today." Foley said, "This kind of mindless violence will not be tolerated." Atchison, Smith and Moore stood mute before Recorders Court Judge Dalton Roberson, who ordered them held in the Wavne County Jail in lieu of bond each. Police said two other Highwaymen are being sought in the bombing.

Tidwell was held on $10,000 bond and Grobbin and Tall-man were ordered held on bonds of $5,000 each. All three stood mute before Judge Roberson. Preliminary examination for all six bikers charged in the two separate bombings was set for April 23. ANOTHER Highwayman, Norman (the Hulk) Dabish, 22, of Detroit, was arraigned on a charge of conspiring to solicit a person to kill a Highland Park food market owner, police said. Car hard to start? Replace your weak battery with a power-rated Sears 48 battery enough cold-cranking power to help start your car all year long, plus reserve, capacity for accessories.

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