Brown, Reagan Slide to California Victories Nuclear Initiative Loses Two to One; Tunney Crushes Hayden by Anne Burke New York City
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University of California at Santa Barbara Wednesday, June 9, 1976 Brown, Reagan Slide to California Victories Nuclear Initiative Loses Two to One; Tunney Crushes Hayden By Anne Burke New York City. Governor Jerry Brown and former Carter pulled a runaway victory in governor Ronald Reagan won expected Ohio winning 119 delegates and 52 landslide victories in yesterday’s percent of the vote. Udall scored his California primary, endangering both ninth seconcFplace finish in Ohio with 20 GOP frontrunner Gerald Ford’s and delegates and 2 percent. Democratic leader Jimmy Carter’s In Ohio Ford won with 55 percent to guarantees for a first ballot nomination at Reagan’s 45 percent. Ford got 88 this summer’s conventions. delegates to Reagan’s 9. Carter, however, picked up 218 An uncommitted slate of 75 delegates delegates in yesterday’s final primaries, in 'New Jersey, leaning heavily in favor of despite a California crush and a New Brown and Hubert Humphrey, took the Jersey upset. Arizona Congressman New Jersey Democratic race. Carter Morris Udall, placing second against picked up only 25 delegates, but won the ■ B h r a i Carter in the Democratic delegate count, popular vote. Humphrey earlier said that THE WINNERS-Governor Jerry Brown and former Governor Ronald Reagan score pulled out o f the race early in the he might enter the race if Carter came out big victories in yesterday’s California primary. evening, calling Carter the “likely with less than 1250 delegates after Democratic nominee” and throwing his today’s primaries. support to “party unity.” Wallace Wins in Runaway; Brown claimed 202 delegates and 59 On the Republican side in New Jersey, percent over Carter’s 68 delegates with 20 Ford running unopposed, won all of the percent. Idaho Senator Frank Church state’s 67 GOP delegates. swung 7 delegates with 8 percent. Incumbent John Tunney won the Slater Faces Nov. Runoff Reagan took all of the 167 Republican democratic bid for U.S. Senator with 60 delegates in California’s GOP percent of the vote against former By Jim Martin 21 percent respectively. Dodds trailed winner-take-all system, with 63 percent anti-war activist Tom Hayden who pulled Goleta Water Board President Bill behind the judge by only a few hundred of the vote. For the first time, most of 40 percent. Wallace won a landslide victory in the votes throughout most of the evening’s California’s Democratic delegates are Third District Supervisor’s race, gamering reports, but could never pull out in front. A Mervin Fields poll conducted last divided by votes cast in each 58 percent of the vote against his closest Third District Supervisor Jim Slater, week, before the televised opponent, Herman Farnum, who picked heavily endorsed by Isla Vista interests, Congressional district. Tunney-Hayden debate, projected Reagan told reporters in Los Angeles up 17 percent, with 31 percent of the will be facing a runoff election against his Tunney, the incumbent, with a lead of close contender Alice “Send Alice to that he believes he will win the GOP precincts reporting. only eight percentage points over Court” Merenbach in the November nomination on the first ballot in Kansas Wallace, who compaigned for a Goleta Hayden. general election. Slater and Merenbach City, swining enough uncommitted Valley growth moratorium and solar received 24 and 21 percent of the vote delegates between now and August to energy promotion, said that “it appears At a Los Angeles defeat celebration, respectively. Both of the candidates ran overcome Ford’s delegate lead. that Goleta Valley is not ready to give up Hayden claimed that he was “the senator on liberal platforms and should guarantee Brown, who said he was not conceding for at least one million democratic voters on environment, human and social a progressive voice. the Democratic nomination to Carter, in the state.” probleim—despite its financial problems.” The two were trailed by Deputy said last night in Los Angeles, “Jimmy In the race for Superior Court Judge, District Attorney Tom Sneddon with 20 Carter, I’m looking for you,” and “Tunney’s victory is a hollow one,” incumbent Floyd Dodson edged his percent, Ronald Stevens with 10 percent, challenged the Georgia Governor to Hayden said. “The people have to form a young contender Bruce Dodds, receiving Steve Balash with 8 percent, Thomas debate “on the issues.” Carter now has grass roots movement and this shows 40 percent of the vote but did not receive Buckwalter with 7 percent, Bill picked up more than 1140 of the 1505 there is a need for one.” enough votes to clinch the post and will McCracken with 6 percent, and Eugene delegates needed for the nomination and Hayden’s immediate plans include a be faced with a runoff this November. (Ted) Flynn with the remaining 4 is predicting a first ballot nomination in (Cont. on p. 16, col. 1) Dodds and James Oppen received 39 and percent. The race for first district supervisor Temporary Injunction Against UC found Leo Martinez and David Yager in a nip-and-tuck battle that continued throughout the evening. Both were followed closely by Thomas Raycraft. Allows Parrish to Work Until Hearing Malcolm Campbell, Elizabeth Weingand and Lawrence Schatz consistantly trailed operation. By Steve Spanier damages without an injunction. The behind. Final vote percentages were 30 Michaelson will have ten days to file A temporary injunction against the University maintains that Parrish will be percent for Martinez, 24 percent for University of California was granted last made “whole” should she win the suit. additional arguments once the University has submitted its counter-arguments Yager, 19 percent for Raycraft, 12 Monday regarding controversial sex However, the question arose as to percent for Campbell, 11 percent for discrimination case involving assistant whether back wages would be reinstated against the granting of the injunction He Weingand and 4 percent for Schatz. Athletic Director and Swim coach Bobbi should the plaintiff succeed in her suit. feels the University could make Parrish Parrish. The court meeting was not an University Attorney Glenn Woods felt “whole” through the payment of money In the third supervisorial district race actual trial, but rather an injunction that he could speak for the university and for damages incurred. “But,” he said, for the six seats on county Central hearing to determine whether Parrish’s the State of California in saying that “there are protections in the state Committee, Bradley Currey, Community case could be postponed until after her Parrish could expect both back wages and constitution which limit the cases in * Development specialist Carmen Lodise, June 30 termination date. re-employment if she won. which the University must pay damages.” Pre-Law U.C.S.B. student Britt Zoolalian, As certain points were not quite clear Wheelan, however, disagreed, A final decision will be made by the Community organizer Dean Colman and in the case briefs, the Federal District maintaining that Woods could not speak judge within the next three or four U.C.S.B. Student Elections Chairperson Court Judge Francis Wheelan decided to on behalf of the state. The University weeks. If the permanent injunction is Joan (Joie) McKay are leading at press granted a trial date will be set for grant only a temporary injunction. This now has one week to submit a document time. action will permit Parrish to continue in contesting the injunction (should they September or October. In the meantime, her position as ass’t. Athletic Director choose to do so) and clarify their position Michaelson considers the temporary Bruce Dodds, who was also running in the Superior Court Judge race, contended until the next hearing. When the judge concerning back wages. action to be a positive sign. It wouldn’t feels that he has recievcd all of the Another point, contends Frank have been granted, he said, “if we had for the sixth seat. necessary material from both sides, he Michaelson, Parrish’s attorney, is that been totally out of the ballpark,” The five other contestants for the will again consider a permanent Parrish will suffer a damaged reputation Vice-Chancellor Goodspeed was not Central Committee included poets Tom Mooney and Martha E. Britt, UCSB injunction. should she be terminated. The women’s available for comment. However, in an sophomore Richard Leib, Incumbent The main issue discussed by the court athletic program at UCSB will go interview last Friday, he made clear his William D. Hyder and Robert Olsea Leib was whether or not Parrish could be made downhill, he claims, suffering from a loss position that the women’s athletic was the closest contenant to just miss the “whole” (rectification of emotional and of stability, quality and the ability to department unjustifiably appears to be ncessary percentages. financial grievances) and not suffer recruit students necessary to continue the (Cont. on p. 16, col. 1) PAGE 2 DAILY NEXUS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9,1976 'Low-Risk' Students Target of College Insurance Company »If you aren't careful, you forget whet -H»« outride world is like’*—'A Student- By Melissa Keating students and professional people. office received several letters of SYRIAN TRCK)P ADVANCEMENT towards Beirut has brought a The unusual thing about the According to Hertzel, College complaint from UC students who response from the State Department warning that the United States College Masters Life Insurance Masters shifted their focus had purchased insurance from will not tolerate a de-facto partition of Lebanon. Syrian rockets and Company located above the I.V. because college students live an College Masters. shells were reported hitting the Modem sector of Beirut in what Yasser Market is not that it is the oldest average of seven to nine years Lyndon has contacted various Arafat called the “bloodiest butchery ever.” business in I.V., but that it deals longer than the average citizen.